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1J single-deck London buses spectators in London’s Wem-
that he thought failed to set a bley Stadium But most of the
distance record. experts agreed he cleared the
But promoters of the stunt buses and crashed on landing.
and most of the newsmen who The publicity man, Brian
watched the 35-year-old Ameri- Cartnell, said the motorcycle
can daredevil hit the dust at 100 split a plywood plank when it
miles an hour Monday night came down, throwing Evel and
accepted the claim of his aides thebikeintotheair.Tbemo-
that he had set a new flying torcycle landed on top of him.
motorcycle mark of 140 feet He limped to a microphone,
“In two or three days, Evel his costume in tatters and his
may well reconsider the deci- face blackened, and told the
sion not to ride again," said his crowd:
publicity man. “He is in consid- _ "Ladies and gentlemen of this
erable pain and the last thing in wonderful country, I have got to
the world he wants to be tel you that you are the last
thinking about at this stage is people to see me jump. I shall
Austin trial
AUSTIN, Tex (AP) -
Robert Kleasen's lawyers
have been unable so far to
get before his Mormon
missionary murder trial jury
one at their main points of
defensethat Kleasen could
not have butchered two
warm bodies on a tevider-
mist's band saw.
Testimony in the trial re-
sumes today.
Kleasen's chief defense
lawyer, R Roscoe Haley, at-
tempted Friday to get a state
witness, taxidermist L M.
Rathbone, to estimate how
long it would take to cut up
two 150-pound deer.
Before Rathbone could
reply, District Court Judge
Tom Blackwell interrupted
to ask Haley, “Is this really
relevant?"
Haley said it was, but after
a whispered conference
between lawyers and the
judge, the line of questioning
was changed.
The defense is expected to
argue that Kleasen could not
have cut up the missionaries'
bodies on the band saw, as
the state claims, without
first hanging them up and
bleeding them for several
hours.
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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: A brisk skirmish developed on
Hog and Noddle's Islands when provincial soldiers who were
removing the livestock and hay at low tide came under fire from
British marines and two armed vessels. Forced off both Islands,
they made a stand on Chelsea neck where, with aid of two
cannon, they repelled the marines and one of the vessels. On the
morning of the 28th they found H. M armed Schooner Diana
tight on the beach and after removing her 4 cannon and 12
swivels, rigging and sacls, set fire to her. Henruis Vomhavi, and
Indian, took two horses off Noddle’s Island as part of the stock
brought to Chelsea. He asked and was allowed to keep for
himself, one of the two, “a little horse.”
ted M arrests at an illegal cock-
fight on a small ranch near
here
The Sunday raid, coordinated
by a federal Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) aircraft
which flew overhead during the
operation, was carried out by
officers from the DEA, state
Alcoholic Beverage Commis-
sion, Department of Public
Safety, Webb County sheriff's
office and Laredo police depart-
ment
Officers seised 30 live game-
cocks, a dozen dead cocks, 11
cases of beer and gambling
paraphernalia
DiSt. Atty. Charles Borchers
said 70 men pleaded guilty to
misdemeanor gambling and
paid fines of 1202.50 each, five
pleaded innocent and were re-
leased under $500 bond each,
and 15 were jailed in lieu of
bonds ranging from $5,000 to
111,000 each. They were
charged with felony gambling
and illegal sale of alcoholic
beverages.
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WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS: By now both the
Massachusetts Congress and the Connecticut Assembly were
convinced that it would be a fundamental error to abondon Fort
Ticonderoga and had instructed their delegations in the Con-
great historical significance.”
One foe, Republican Sen.
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND: John Derby arrived here from Slarvaseyyhainhnonthemanunoa
Salem with the depositions and other papers entrusted to him by of Ceres, has predicted Califor-
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By RONALD THOMSON riding a bike.” never jump again and that is the
Associated Press Writer A few persons said they truth. I am through.”
LONDON (AP) - Evel Knie- thought Knievel’s 750cc Harley
vel said he would never jump Davidson touched the roof of the , Then he was. rushed to the
again after suffering painful in- 13th bus and that caused him to London Hospital. Cartnell said
juries in a motorcycle leap over fall before 70,000 screaming he had a crushed vertebra in the
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: In Congress,
Washington, Deane, Morris and Samuel Adams were appointed
a committee to “consider ways and means to supply these
colonies with Ammunition and military stores and to report
immediately." The delegates resolved that the Provincial
Congresses might review cases of individuals charged with
violating the Association and settle the terms upon which they
may be “restored to his sister that he did not find the “repose”
which he sought on his ret urn home. She had come out of Boston
to Warwick, Rhode Island.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)
— Legislation aimed amending
decades of farm strife and vio-
lence in California was half way
through the legislature today
after winning Senate approval
in a special holiday session.
It is Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr.’s plan to provide farm
workers with state-supervised
secret elections for union recog-
nition.
Brown’s compromise plan
marks the first sign of peace
between two warring unions.
The bill has been endorsed by
both Cesar Chavez and his
United Farm Workers union
and the Teamsters Union, as
well as major growers.
There have been at least 5,-
000 arrests, numerous reports of
violence and one death since
battle erupted between the two
unions.
The Democratic governor has
hailed the plan as a milestone in
farm labor legislation which be
says could be a model for the
nation.
Brown’s floor managers
hoped to have the bill on the
governor’s desk for signing as
early as Thursday. It must pass
first through two Assembly
committee hearings and a final
Assembly floor vote.
If that timetable is met, elec-
tions could be held under the bill
as early as September.
Congress to rescind the resolution, if possible. A packed state Senate gallery
burst into cheers Monday after-
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: Abraham Lott requested the advice noon when the 31-7 vote was an-
d the Provincial Congress whether he should comply with an nurown personaly led the ne
order to supply the Asia with provisions now and in the future, gotiations which forged the
He received permission to furnish the provisions to the vessel, compromise. He called the
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the Massachusetts Provincial Congress. Some believed that hs nia agriculture will become a
vessel Quero by name, was hidden behind the Isle of Wight. “disaster area” because of
Derby would reach London the next day. flaws inthe mepsurent,
‛ Sen. John Dunlap, Senate au-
_____ . . . . thor of Brown’s bill, said in floor
PARTRIDGEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS: This tiny hamlet debate it will bring peace to
asked the Massachusetts Congress for relief from their tax California farms.
obligation. It was new with but few people; the land “not quick to “I’m sure there are elements
produce a crop;" and had large expenditures in “settling a that aU sorts of persons in-
Minister” and purchasing grain since last year’s plantings were poluedun Adricultmrtnaenaops
destroyed by “blast and vermin." Normally such requests were fairly with all elements con-
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MRS. FORD TO EUROPE
1 st lady eyes active role
By FRANCES LEWNE While Ford to conferring with The First Lady underwent he met with French President
Assoclated Press Writer foreign leaders, Mrs Ford said breast cancer surgery last Sep- Valery Giscard d’Estaing.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Betty she’ll be off "doing my own tember and hoe had recurring Mrs Ford says she now feels
Ford leaves Wednesday for Eu- thing sight-seeing, window- problems with neck end back better then before her cancer
rope on her first foreign trip shopping and seeing some of the pains from osteo-arthritia. She surgery
with the President amid signs countryThe lack of a stayed at home when Ford ... . . atronet
that she to ready to assume a schedule leaves her options traveled to Japan, the Soviet ‘ "“reiinsumnsuen.
much more active role as First open, in case she doesn't feel Union and Korea test Novum- ti "5. ” HL.P Nn“Pz.
Lady. like doing much when she gets ber, and when Ford traveled in sneutonareporuers.on
Plagued by illness over the there. December to Martinique where -norng.w.5 wee son
past nine months, Mrs. Ford __________________________________________________ vPinaher.wet.coamou,
renorte e, no regnined ■ Mrs. Ford proved her stamina
herhMlthand strength snd is in PQnei rejOCtS SUbpOOnOS T
Znshgschceraulpghyha for high Texas officials vusefShi‛2ffi*y:
^^0^^^ AUSTIN (AP) - The House weekend he wanted to subpoena Shewentmainlztosupportto
four-day trip to Califrnia, specialcommitteeinvestigating Briscoe to testify before the in"Lbngelendanasns Set
where she made speeches, gave theactivitiesof District Cour committee. . but she constantly added tote
interviews and toured a tentcity 1 cantellyou now almosttoa schedule and included private
for Vietnamese and Cambodian to honor a request by Carrillo s moral certainty we're not about visits with friends and wealthy
refugees. lawyer to subpoena certain wit- to subpoena the governor and art atrons y
Mrs. Ford to even looking nesses. probably no other high state
down the road to campaigning Rep. Dewitt Hale, D-Corpus official,” Hale said. On the five-hour flight each
for her husband's election in Christi, the committee chair- Mitchell has indicated be way, she worked on corre-
1976, and the European tour will man, said Monday night the plans to call as many as 50 wit- spondence with bar secretary
be a major test for her physical committee, meeting in closed nesses, including the state st- and gave interviews to trav-
stamina session, decided not to subpoena torney general. eling reporters
the witnesses “at this time.” Hale said the 11-member pan-
The White House has not an- Earlier Hale said he did not el “as a matter of courtesy” At 57, she looks well despite
nounced her schedule for the think Gov. Dolph Briscoe would would consider Mitchell's sppli- the appearance of being thin,
six-day, 11,000-mile trip the be subpoenaed before the panel, cations for subpoenas but “we She had dieted before her can-
Fords are taking to Belgium, which is set to hear more do not to go just willy-nilly sub- cer operation and remains
Italy, Spain and Austria. But testimony tonight poenaing any and everyone around 110 pounds, which to
Mrs. Ford told reporters she Arthur Mitchell of Austin, whose name might come to light for her 5-foot-six-inch
has her own ideas. Carrillo’s lawyer, said over the mind.” frame
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