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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WtdnUy, Aua. 1. 1970 LonghaUs Courteous Nixon Asks Senate Linda Kasablan Serene, Weary Al Testimony End LOS ANGELES (AP) Se President Foresees 'Peaceful Period' NUBS of the NEWS HAZEL "Not yet" -mr jr'' Vft "Not yet." rene but weary, Linda Kasabian is concluding her key prosecu NEW YORK (AP) President Nixon received a warm welcome, briefed newspaper editors on administration policy, spoke of "a more peaceful period," and reminisced on a walk tion testimony in the Sharon Tate murder trial, telling how she received "vibrations from the universe." ing tour through his old neign- "It's sort of like when you get down on your knees and pray and you wait for an answer," said Kirs. Kasabian. MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge Harry J.

Pearce) Theodore Stoller, 50, 719 21st St, pleaded guilty to a charge of fighting; sentence deferred for 60 days. Earnest R. Morgan, 40, 1119 S. Ninth St, No. 411, pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding and was fined $10.

Corinne Gallagher, 17, 1922 Ave. forfeited $15 bond on a charge of failing to stop for a red light. borhood during a busy nine-houi visit Tuesday. Some 2,500 persons lined 42nd Street to cheer the President as he arrived in midafternoon to confer with editors of The Daily News in an off-the-record conversation. A few antiwar chanta were heard from the throng.

Later, on a predinner, unscheduled jaunt with daughter Tricia through a section ot Manhattan's East Side, the President chatted with several foreigners and students, some with hair "a bit longer than mine," Nixon noted. "One thing I've always emphasized to people," Nixon told newsmen later, referring to the youths, "is that you never judge what a person's reaction is going to be by the length of his To Ratify Treaty Banning Gas War WASHINGTON AP) President Nixon asked the Senate Wednesday to ratify a 45-year-old treaty banning gas warfare, with the understanding, that it does not outlaw tear gas or defoliants. 'Today there are 85 parties, including all other major powers, to this basic international agreement which the United States proposed and signed in 1925," Nixon said in a message to the Senate. "The United States always has observed the principles and objectives of this protocol," Nixon said. "I consider it essential that the United States now become a party to this protocol." Senate ratification is needed to put the treaty fully into effect.

Smoke, flame and napalm also would not be covered by the protocol, or treaty, as interpreted by the Nixon administration in asking Senate approval of the pact. The "vibrations," she said, told her: "That to be here now testifying is the will of God." The green-eyed Mrs. Kasa Licenses- (Continued from Page 1) the board. Specifically, he said, the law provides the city may issue a license for one year and there is no legal compulsion on the board to renew a license after the end of the year. bian, her sandy-colored hair falling- softly to her shoulders, sighed frequently during re-cross-examination.

She appeared disappointed when her 17th day on the stand ended Tuesday with more questions to TIRE STOLEN Chris Dahl, 1261 W. Highland Acres reported a tire and wheel were taken from a truck. hair; he may oe very trienaiy anH at Ipast courteous every "NOW." one on the walk was at least courteous." In an impromptu news confer-unre fnllnwin? the walk, the Lafe News Briefs ZSA ZSA GABOR What May Seem 'Forty Caraf Loss Upsets Zsa Zsa NEW YORK (AP) Two gunmen robbed Zsa Zsa Gabor of more than $600,000 worth of jewelry early Wednesday in an elevator of her Waldorf-Towers residence, police said. Miss Gabor, currently starring in the Broadway comedy "Forty Carats," said the losses included a set of earrings and a ring valued at nearly half a million dollars. "I am very upset," the actress told police.

"I was afraid they would kill us. They threatened me and my housekeeper, Margaret, with guns." Police said two well-dressed men entered the garage-level el President also remarked on the come. Irving Kanarek, third of four defense attorneys to reopen re-cross, hammered away, at Mrs. Kasabian's use of the term "vibrations." Mrs. Kasabian had testified that shaggy haired clan leader Charles M.

Manson was communicating with her in the courtroom through "vibrations." She said she received them from others as well. Earlier, Paul Fitzgerald representing Patricia Krenwinkel, 22, elicited testimony from the However, as a policy the beard over the years has permitted license transfers and some of the language in the ordinance implies, although it does not specifically state -that this can be done. Morris Tschider, representing the Bismarck Retail Liquor Dealers Association, urged the board to hold a hearing on the question of whether an additional license should be issued. "The commission should determine if it is advantageous to the public, Tschider said. In answer to a question, Tschider said that he didn't believe that current licensees BIKES STOLEN Reporting bikes stolen were Walter Nelson, 1724 Fifth Bradley Brosseau, 1521 Harmon and Mike Hummel, 118 Ave B.

West. VANDALISM William Shirley, 1020 Airport reported a hole was shot Into a garage door at William O. Shirley Co. on Airport Road. Kleppe- (Continued from Page 1) NEWARK, N.J.

(AP) A Trans Caribbean airliner with 151 passengers was hijacked from Newark Airport to Cuba Wednesday, an airline spokesman said. The plane took off from Newark at 1 a m. and landed in Havana at 5:19 a.m., Trans Caribbean said. Kleppe has a list of priorities and I'll tell you education is high on my list of priorities." 21-year-old mother of two that He said that he didn believe her son, born in March, could have been fathered by any of that Minot and Grand Forks should be singled out in North five men, including Manson. ITEMS THROWN Paul Bibelheimer, 921 Griffin reported kids were throwing objects at cars passing on Griffin 61xeet.

would object to the creation of a new class of license should the board decide that an addi But she said she believes her absence of antiwar demonstrators. Said Nixon: "It's summertime. School's out. I thin-M we're coming into a mora peaceful period," he added. Washington's Mayor Gets Confidence Vote WASHINGTON (AP) In disputing a New York Times report, the White House has handed a vote of confidence to May.

or Walter E. Washington. The Times said Tuesday that President Nixon was preparing to replace Washington, a Negro, as figurehead of the District of Columbia's local government. But Nixon's press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, replied that "This is not the case.

Mayor Washington does not plan to leave his post nor does the Dakota to have to provide the full cost of education for dependents of airmen stationed at the husband, Robert, fathered the tional license should be issued. baby, Angel. "I saw my husband in my child's face when it air bases located nearby. The evator of the hotel with the The current licensing struc education bill contained an amendment by Sen. Milton R.

women shortly before 1 a.m. As the elevator ascended, the men pulled guns and took the was born, she said. Manson, 33, and three women followers are charged with mur WASHINGTON (AP) The Internal Revenue Service Wednesday revoked the tax exemptions of 11 private schools In Mississippi "which have declined to adopt racially nondiscriminatory policies." The withdrawal means gifts made to the schools after Wednesday will not be valid deductions for income tax purposes. Young, providing 100 jewelry, police said. Then the per cent impact payments for ture is: Class A Clubs and lodges; Class Municipal airport; Class Hotels and motels of more than 100 rooms; and Class Public on and off sale.

these children. der-conspiracy in the slayings of Miss Tate and six others last August. Mrs. Kasabian, also charged in the crimes, was Kleppe said that he voted with the President on the independent offices bill because he granted immunity from prosecution for her testimony implicat The new Class E. would be had previously voted to de a non-transferable license.

crease the appropriation provid ed for in that bill and he voted men stopped the elevator, sent it to the basement, and before getting out, pressed the button that sent the women to the 34th floor. Later, Miss Gabor, drdssed in flowered, hostess-length culottes, arrived at police headquarters in a white-upholstered black Rolls-Royce to look at police photos. "I looked at hundreds of pictures and didn't see anyone who looked like them," she said. ing the defendants. Jury Members Picked with Nixon on the Hill-Burton hospital fund bill because of a mandatory spending provision contained in the act.

MIAMI (AP) Tropical Storqi Dorothy formed Wednesday in the Atlantic and threatened the Leeward Is lands, about 1,200 miles southeast of Miami, with peak winds of 55 miles an hour. Storm warnings and a hurricane watch were issued for the Leewards from Dominica northward. Residents were advised to take precautions immediately. WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Interior Committee will begin hearings Sept. 21 on President Nixon's recent message to Congress proposing changes in programs for Indians.

Chairman Henry M. Jackson, said Tuesday be will request the views of national and regional Indian associations and tribes, and any alternatives they may offer. WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon will name New York lawyer John N. Irwin II as undersecretary of state, succeeding Elliot Richardson, the White House announced Wednesday. Irwin, 56, a Republican, has been with the law firm of Patterson, Belknap, and Webb for the two past decades and has also held a number of foreign affairs assignments.

GENOA, Italy (AP) -About 80 merchant ships sailing in from jthe Black Sea, Turkey and the Middle East have been stopped outside this harbor city and barred from docking until all persons were checked for cholera, a communique Issued by harbor authorities reported Tuesday. It said that up to now no trace of the disease has been found and all vessels were permitted to dock, after animal furs and rags were disinfected. The checks were made over a period of eight days. The congressman said that he z7 Certificate of Investment 2-YEAR TERM agreed with Vice President Spiro Aenew that statements by MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) The Veterans of Foreign Wars asked Tuesday for an investigation to determine whether the 24 sponsors of the a ield-McGovern amendment to end the war in Vietnam are complying with the ethical standards of the U.S.

Senate. The request was made by Raymond A. Gallagher, Redfield, S.D., commander-in-chief, in a letter to Sen. John Stennis, chairman of the Select Committee on Standards and Conduct. Sens.

Fulbrlght, McGovern and For Minot Bank Case MINOT (AP) A seventy-member jury pool was drawn here Wednesday for a September trial involving the First Western State Bank of Minot. The case is to get under way Sept. 14. The bank is charged as a corporation with 15 counts of illegal contributions as a corporation. Hatfield have, in Kleppe's words, "fomented dissent in the country which have provided aid and comfort to our Comedienne Is Nurse With Army in Vietnam HOLLYWOOD (AP) Comedienne Martha Raye will be leaving the film capital in October for another tour in Vietnam.

THEFTS William Schwarz, 207 8th Ave. NW, reported a camera and field glasses valued at $145 stolen from his car. MORTON COUNTY COURT (Judge William F. Hodny) Thomas Burrowes Jack III, Flint, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to register his vehicle in the slate and was fined $15. Michael J.

Schumacher, 600 S. Ninth Bismarck, pleaded guilty to speeding and was fined $35, Gerald Rustand, 725 S. 12th Bismarck, forfeited $25 bond on an Illegal passing charge. Roger D. Ilille, Rt.

2, Man-dan, pleaded guilty to driving on the wrong side of the road and received a suspended $15 fine. Robert J. Dykshoorn, RIt, Mandan, pleaded guilty to driving a PSC vehicle while under ege 21, and received a $25 suspended fine. Kim Bender, New Salem, pleaded guilty to violating drivers license restrictions and received a $25 suspended fine. "inTMI- St.

Alenlus Hospital Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nel-on, IOJ Jeth at 3 01 p.m., Aug. II. Son, Mr.

and Mn. Brian K. Johnson, mt Kavaney t.m., Aug. 1. DEATHS Mandan Hospital Clair Klorlian, 109 1 1 in St.

NW, Marfan, at 11:15 a.m., Aug. II. (Buehler Funeral Homa) enemies." He said that he was not advocating muzzling political leaders but what is involved is her sixth, but for the most part BURLEIGH COUNTY NEEDS she will be leaving her comedy routine In Hollywood. Her five-month tour will be as A. Col.

Martha Raye of the All investment accounts earn guaranteed interest, have immediate availability and are the highest rates offered. NO MINIMUM AMOUNT AVAILABLE ONLY AT jffast fcrican 8nb taft Compart? Moin end Third Bismarck, North Dakota 58501 Army Nurse Coras Reserve. She is a surgical nurse and as she said Monday: "There are no the acts which such dialogue promotes. "It's a fine line that must be drawn," he said. Kleppe also said there is no assurance that the activities which he said the Senate doves were promoting around the country are leading to a disengagement in Vietnam.

Hagen Lends Support To New Constitution jokes in surgery. GOOD BUSINESS JUDGMENT EQUALITY FOR ALL CITIZENS VOTE FOR CLIFFORD GIBE For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Sponsored and Paid for by Giest for County Commissioner Committee, Ed Sailer, Chairman "If thcres a soldier silting around wllh a guitar In the evening, I might, smg a few songs, said Miss Rave, who serves with the Green Berets. GRAND FORKS (AP) I Bruce Hagen, state public service commissioners, said Wed Weather Report (From U.S. Weather Bureau) First figures indicate hlqhest tem-psratures during last 14 hours; second, lowest temperature last nlghti () lowest temperature during last 24 hours) third, rain ar melted snow during last 14 hours ending at 4:30 a.m.. Central Slanderd Time, nesday a "yes" vote is needed from all North Dakota voters on the Question of constitutional It's Buses as Usual As Ferry Founders MANDAN HOSPITAL Admissions Aufl, 1: Mrs.

John Dialer, Mrs. Mary Muth, Rebecca Lynn Vnlqt. convention. The issue will appear on the September primary Discharges Auq. Audrey Nelson, Bruce Nelson, ttlenda Schaurar, Richard O'Neill.

ballot. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) It was back to the bus Tuseday for users of the first commuter fer Hagen said North Dakota needs a modern constitution and ry between San Francisco and Sausalito in 32 years. The Golden Gate Bridge Dis- "the existing constitution was out of dale the minute it was MORTON MARRIAOK LICENSES Deivln J. Wetsch and Marry Hlrsch, both of Mandan. Robert O.

Just and tona Junker, both of Mandan. Vernon Llnana, St, Anthony, and Dorothy Koch, Mandan. Timothy Schell, Selfrlclge, and Margaret Ertlh, Mandan. trict. which put the ferries out written." He noted the current version Is "full of specifics and is not a general type of of business during the 30s, inau gurated the service Monday document which is so necessary with us new passenger vessel, for any document to exist and the Golden Gate, to reduce traf last." He said the U.S.

constitution fic volume across the bridge. Late Monday the Golden Gate's starboard engine failed is short and flexible and has after she left San Francisco for lasted for almost 200 years while the North Dakota constitution is almost 80 years old and has endless amendments: North Dakota Albqrqe 66 .10 Devlli Lake Atlanta 70 St 51 Boise 90 59 Fargo 02 54 .06 Boston 4 62 Bismarck 50 Buffalo 7 Wllllstn a 47 Charlie 71 7 Mlnot 12 44 Chicago 14 77 1.51 Gr. Froks 51 Cln'nall 91 71 Dlcklnsn (16 46 cievlnd 6 70 Jameslwn 54 rtfiwer 61 Max 81 43 o. Mnes 71 Beulah 5 4 Detrhlt 5 70 .50 Rlverdale Bl 54 Frbnks 6 4 Ashley 67 p. Wrlh 102 Carrngtn 52 Honolulu 79 Drake SI 43 Indnaplls 90 74 Hanknson S6 59 Jcksnvll 95 76 Nnpolen 50 Juneau 54 49 1.18 Oekes 7 53 Kns.

Cty 105 0 Wlshek 16 43 L. A. tl 63 Montana i ouvll 9 70 Gl. Falls 7 it Memphis 92 77 Billings 53 Miami Glasgow 44 MH'kee 74 67 .17 Missoula s4 45 M. St.

P. 77 70 Havre 79 N. Orlns 90 71 Helena 13 41 New York 44 Miles Cty SI 57 Okie. Ct. 103 69 .49 South Dakota Omaha 90 69 Rapid Cty 92 54 Phllphle 5 64 Pierre 9 54 Phoenln 101 ao ,71 Philip 96 54 Plshroh 14 65 Aberdeen 90 56 Pllnd, M.

7 511 Walertwn 91 57 Ptlnd, O. 41 54 Huron 91 40 Rchmnd 91 69 SlntiK Falls 93 44 St. Lou 92 76 Plckstwn 99 65 Salt Lk. 93 72 Valntlne 95 5 S. Dgo 71 70 Lemmon It 55 S.

Fran. 57 50 Mobrldoe 41 Seattle 77 57 Sou Cly 94 49 Tampa 92 0 P-2 Weather MS Wesh'ton 19 74 Olher Points Winnipeg 4 Albany 62 45 He urged "all persons, re Funnel Necks and Double Zips Slithering from throat on down, zippers flash from funnel necks and spoulv "Take the straight and narrow." Great zip and go ideas in navyred acetate knit jumpsuit, MINOR ACCIDENTS Ward Parkview Drive Vern O. Brew, 607 16th and Barbara A. Stewart, 1210 Rlrigevlew Dr. 101 Third St.

(Irian O'Hara an riding bike, 134 W. Arlkara and parked car reqislered to McCarnay'i Ford Inc. Block Main Ave. George W. Wledrlch 41.

7IJ 17th cll1 tor following too closely, and Albert J. Stern, 40 Ave. Weil. Town Country Lot Judith M. Srhwelbe, Fourth and fled biect.

UllOINO PERMITS Carlson 13; and IJN Richmond one-unit home, eacti. Ernest Gartner, IMS Bremen tun deck and door, tl.ooo. Leo R. Feller, 2124 Ave. two Hull taraga, Joe Heler, 1207 Ingals two-unit house, Northern Realty, 1310, 1372, 1371.

1334. 13.17, 707, 719, 712 and 711 Albany Or. I SOO and 601 Denver Ave. and 1319, 1330 and 1311 S. Seventh oneunll houses, $11,000 each.

ft yiiKij'a Interstate two-unit house, gardless of political persuasion, should vote ves on holding the Sausalito at 5:35 p.m. She limped back to her slip and her passengers boarded buses, as usual. Officials said service will be suspended for. several days for repairs. When King's College (now Columbia University) opened In New York in 1754.

it had eight students and one instructor. The membership of the Gridiron Club is made up of newspapermen. constitutional convention because we must Tegln at home and modernize and revise our government." In some villages of the High Atlas section of inhabi tants spice their morning coffee with pepper. MARRIAOK LICtNSI Michael L. Oulnn, South Haven, and Constance Paul, WIS Divide Ava.

BISMARCK DATA Sunshines Sunset Wednesday m. Sunrise Thursday 4:47 a m. REAL tSTATi TRANSFERS Ruel M. Gwyther, to Leon D. Keller, Rt, Lt.

2 In Sec. M174I0. Laurence Farr, to Arlln $. Mertr, two tracts In pt. Lt.

1 In Sec. i Jamet Thomas Colburn, to Robert Johnson, Homan Acres third Lt. 11, Bt. 30. sizes 7-15, $24.00.

Woo! double knit dress in purplegray or rust beige, sizes 7-13, $36.00. Missouri River Missouri River stage 7 9 teet 24 hour change feet Missouri River flnnd stage It 9 feet Alice O. Yeasley to Allre Don Preclpltelion 0 Total this month to dale .12 Inches Normal this month to date 1 OH Inches total Jan. 1st to dete 13 74 Inrhes Normal Jan 1st to date II St Inches R. and Jill L.

Yeasley, Homan Acres Lt. 14, Bl. Genevieve Holier to Emma Holier, Park HIM Add Auditor's Lt. 3 Paul M. Seifer, to Joseph D.

Dirk, i 1 LAKR SAKAKAWIA Ponl eleveflon I.I4R 4, an Increase of Park Hill S'l Auditor's Lt. ene tenth loot. Year ago 43. Fdwln B. Stevens to Fied 9.

nisrharge Tuesday 27,000 c.t.s. Estimated Andersen, Moo son's Subdiy. of McKen- dlscherye Wednesday 75,000 S. LAKE VAHR Lake Oaha elevation 1.409.14 feet (hove HGF TOM KLEPPE Tomorrow on EDUCATION on KFYR, 550 Bclween 12 1:03 P.M. KliEFsFS Wo need his voice in tho Senate Ile's Lt.

17, Bl. 17. Richard J. Hersche to Marlln D. Dockter, Register' Second Lt.

14, Bl. 11. Francis Neutmen, to Ruth Neulman, stt. KE'i Sec. 4-I3V-M.

see level, up .02 feet In the past 74 hours. Avureqe discharge rate as i0 cubic teet per secondj fallwater Arne M. Arneson, to Kent A. logins, McKenilo and Coffin's R. bl tr, less the to ft.

for alley, lis. IB. IS and 70. Bl. 72.

Arthur Gussner. to th MMton Rue Suttirs Lis. through IJ teel temperetures 64 degrees. STATR PORICASTI North Dakota Mostly fair through Thursday. Cooler In the central and east Wednesday night.

Not much temperature chenoe Ihursrlay. Lows Wednesday night 44 53. Highs Thursday 7067. Minnesota fair to partly cloudy Wednesday night and Thursiley, Cooler Wednesday night and Thursday, lows Wednesday night 46 65. Highs Thursday 70 HO.

South Dakota Mnsllv lair through thursdav. Cooler and 20 thrnuoh 32. Bl. IT, Arthur Gussner, to the Milton Rue pt. SVs NW'4 Sec.

lO IHIO. Warhler Real Fslate Trust to Paul F. Merer, Meadow Valley Lt. Bl. 4.

Harold Zlngler, to Paul P. Walkr. Rglling Hills third Lt. 0, Bl, Wednesday night. A Utile cooler In the east Ihursdny.

Lows Wednesday night MANDAN RUILDINO PERMITS TOM KlEfTE fOR SCNATOR COMMITTE. Bent 1970, Hsmsrck, N.O. J850I I believe ws need Tons KlspptVi Voice In The Senate. in tne sos, Higns inursnay rs ss. Mentena Fair Thursday.

Highs Thursday 75115. Helmuth Horst, 1007 Third St. NC, build attached garage, S2.32. Kenneth Kary, 301 Itlh Ave. NW, add lows Wednesday night 5s southeast, Nemet 40-50 west and north.

EXTENDED RORRCASTS bedroom. SI, 700. John Gerhardt, 400 15th St. NW, single- North Oakote: Chance of scattered thunderstorms Friday, oiherwlM telr to oar ly cloudy Prldey through Sunday My check is enclosed. I I PI I would We to conli ihute family residence witn attached garage, S73.000.

F. M. Wlrtt, f04 First Ava. NW, pa tlo, S350. emi rsiwA tsaOMiTe No large temperature changes.

High temperatures mostly upper 70s and low I CJ I would like lo work silh my locsl commute. sos. 1 nw temneratures most SOB. South Dakota: Chance of acallered thunderstorms east and central Frldny Donald W. vanBenk, 1319 Mohawk AnatAll tl.VlOn night.

Otherwise lair to partly cloudy I CD 1 or money si tfin time but I support Tom Kleppe) for I the U.S. Senate. I He fH. tw by Kt.pn tor Sfler H. i Aisftfl, T'SSS.

I through Sunday, No 'large tempereture SevennVOey Advwlist Church. 3610 tsnn rhanges. High tempereiurcs mostly upper Lanerd, Alcneie, Northvlaw Lena, ms and sos. Low temperatures low eos. ne-umt tiouse, aiewv..

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