Tide, Sun, Temp. Weather Forecast 85813 High tide 4:17pm m.A a A- Partly cloudy. 3Opm Low t.2de--O: A- Showers. Winds Shnz-- 87:10pm 110 S-SE 10-16 knots. Swn6e---- 7:10pm Bay conditions Hig~h----89 y '104 2-4 knots. Low -- --68 The Nav shou-bazed daity Vol. 32, No. 50 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Monday, March 14, 1977 Orgarnized crime World Ne ws Digest A rticle irplicates4V IV VL XAV W/ %-./ IL7 N-,VGoldwaters XX 4V %.W IVl XAV 9/ V-. 8 %Y (UPI)--A team of investigative reporters who WASHINGTON (UPI)--The government SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI)--A report undertook an in-depth look at organized crime reported yesterday that energy use issued by the state of California in Arizona after the killing of Arizona Republic in the United States increased 4.8 indicates the state has saved some reporter Don Bolles has released another in a per cent last year, in part because $10 million because of its new, more series of articles. of the unusually cold winter. That lenient marijuana laws. The state In it, the reporters name Sen. Barry reverses a two-year decline in fuel Office of Narcotics and Drug Abuse Goldwater, his brother Robert, and former consumption. Experts note that, says pot arrests decreased by half Arizona state GOP chairman Harry Rosenzweig. even with the increase, overall last year. The revised laws, which The reporters charge that for better than three energy use in 1976 was still below took effect at the beginning of decades, the men have quietly condoned the pre- record amounts of energy consumed 1976, makes possession of one ounce sence of organized crime in the state through by Americans in 1973. of marijuana or less a misdemeanor friendships and business alliances with mob with a maximum penalty of a $100 figures. WASHINGTON (UPI)--Under the terms fine. The specifics cited by the investigative team of an accord among the Internal begin with a $5,000 contribution from reputed Revenue Service, the Department of WASHINGTON (UPI)--Rep. Les Aspin racketeer Willie Bioff, which helped Goldwater Labor and the Teamsters Union says a proposal to upgrade sharply launch his political career. They range to a Central Pension Fund, union presi- the mobility and firepower of U.S. letter the Arizona Republic recently wrote to dent Frank Fitzsimmons and three forces in Europe is unwarranted. The help a sales scheme backed by Ned Warren Sr., other fund trustees are going to Wisconsin Democrat says the move whom the reporters call a land fraud "god- resign. In return, the government could cost at least $50 billion. In father." will drop its probe into alleged ir- remarks prepared for delivery on the The reporters say that Goldwater The inv estigative task force says regularities in fund management, and House floor, Aspin disputes recent family relationships with mobster efforts to interview Goldwater about the IRS will restore the fund's tax- claims that massed Warsaw Pact divi- Moe Dalitz helped pave the way for the alleg ations have proven unsuc- exempt status. sions are capable of launching a de- organized crime's invasion of ceasful. Four separate attempts vastating surprise attack against Arizona. They also cite a close have been made, all fell through. PITTSBUPGH (UPI)--A lawyer repre- NATO forces in Western Europe. business relationship between Robert The report ters say twice the senator's senting former United Mine Workers Goldwater and a confederate of re- office ha as broken off arrangements Union President W.A. "Tony" Boyle TEL AVIV (UPI)--Prime Minister puted mob underboss Peter Licavoli. for him to talk about the charges says he expects Boyle will be re- Yitzhak Rabin said yesterday he was The investigative report alleges against h im. leased from prison as soon as nec- pleased with the outcome of his the Valley National Bank of Phoenix, In the past, Goldwater has dis- cessary arrangements have been made. talks with Pres. Carter, but said of which Robert Goldwater is a di- missed re velations about his ties Boyle is awaiting a new trial in con- some of the "detailed definitions" rector, loaned money to reputed mob- with mobs ters Greenbaum and Bioff nection with the slaying of his UMW were not to his liking. "I'm satis- ster Gus Greenbaum. Greenbaum is as"trash 'o.t rival Joseph Yablonski. fied with the visit and I found much identified as a lieutenant of Meyer understanding and changes for the Lansky. Greenbaum reportedly used ('optimistic' batter in the American positions that money to finance the Flamingo known to me from the past," the prime Hotel in Las Vegas, where he later De legation begins trip to Southeast Asia minister said upon his return from played host to the Goldwater broth- a week-long trip to the United ers. WASHING TON (UPI)--A presidential States. When Greenbaum's throat was slit delegation n began its trip to Hanoi, in 1958, reportedly after he angered Laos, and possibly Cambodia, yes- Soviet Union has harsh words some of his mob pals, Barry Goldwater terday, sith chairman Leonard went to his funeral. The senator Woodcock saying he was "optimistic" for U.S. human rights policy also attended Willie Bioff's funeral about the mission seeking informa- after he was murdered. tion on AAmericans missing in South- MOSCOW (UPI)--The Soviet Union The reporters allege that Goldwater east Asia a. yesterday had some harsh words for also intervened on behalf of syndi- The Uni ted Auto Workers leader the Carter administration's policy cate gambler Clarence Newman, in ef- said memb ers of his commission, the of speaking out on human rights forts to get him a lenient prison first off icial U.S. government en- issues. sentence and better jail accomoda- voys to v isit Vietnam since Commun- A statement in the Soviet party tions. ists won the war, will engage in a newspaper Pravda made clear the Goldwater also twice interceded dialogue with Hanoi, listen to the Russian government's displeasure on behalf of Joseph Ceferatti, a Vietnames e response and "take back the bodies of 12 American pilots over what it calls the "anti-Soviet" mutual Goldwater-Rosenzweig friend their poi .nt of view to the identified last year by Vietnam, nature of the administration' s with a documented record of under- President t."i also will visit Vientiane to seek statements on human rights inside world-linked business dealings. He added d he was leaving on the information on MIAs in Laos and the USSR. journey" "without any preconceptions" will seek permission to go to The statement said, contrary to on whethe r any Americans remain Cambodia as well. U.S. claims that America can criti- alive in Vietnam. Just before leaving Andrews Air cize the Soviets on human rights LOCAL NEWS It was announced Saturday that Force Base, Woodcock said the five- while continuing to pursue East- the group , which hopes to receive member group had not received word West detente, the two activities on whether it could go to Cambodia. cannot be separated. BRIEFS "Having lived this long, I'm op- It added that by pursuing the Sociali.st-Communists timistic," Woodcock said of the human rights controversy the United journey. He said its aims would be States was "bringing about an at- Persons providing hors d' oeuvres to "build a bridgehead" toward re- mosphere of distrust" destructive for International Night are asked suming diplomatic relations with to detente and the SALT negotiations. to bring them to the Windjammer to- win French elections Vietnam and to "seek a key to the The Russian statement comes just day from 5-5:30 p.m. problem" of Americans missing in two weeks before a scheduled visit International Night will start at PARIS UPI)--A Socialist-Communist Indochina. here by Secy. of State Cyrus Vance. 6:30 with a no-host cocktail hour alliance won the left-wing's most until 7:30. Showtime will be 7:30 striking victories in France since to 9. the end of World War Two yesterday No one under 18 will be admitted. in nation wide municipal elections. Officials voice concern over movie Tickets will not be sold at the The leftist front defeated incum- door. bents from the parties in the parlia- ed last week during the 39-hour mentary majority of Pres. Giscard siege by Hanafi Moslem gunmen. D'Estaing in 29 major cities. At The movie, Mohammad, Messenger of Special Services will soon be of- the same time leftist candidates God, was removed from theaters as fering inexpensive three and four held favorable positions in about 15 one of the demands made by the gun- day holiday packages to Jamaica for cities requiring runoff elections men who held more than 130 hostages. individuals and groups on a regular next Sunday. The film reopened this weekend in basis. However, effective immedi- The victory strengthens the leftist New York amid tight security. There ately Special Services can offer drive for control of the French gov- have been no reported incidents. packages to Jamaica if notified of ernment next year. It also gives But D.C. Mayor Walter Washington, your requirements at least one week the left- wing momentum, control of who helped secure the release of the prior to departure. more than half of France's 221 major hostages early Friday, issued a Such things as a discount on rent- cities and new power bases to pre- statement saying renewed showing of a-cars, 30 per cent or more discount pare for the 1978 legislative elec- the movie endangers lives at a very on rooms, and personalized service tons.
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