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More parts of body are discovered


(Continued 1'rom Page A-l) Hilda's Bar, 16865 Coast Highway, and opened the green trash bag near the ' top of the bin. Long Beach homicide detective Sgt. J. J. Hurlbert said a meeting between Long Beach, Los Angeles Harbor Division, and Orange County sheriff's homicide investigators has been, tentatively scheduled for Thursday morning in an effort to correlate the investigation. that it might have been torn open by animals. A Harbor Division investigator said the series of finds may be linked, at least in nature, to three bodies found previously in the area. The body of an unidentified man was found April 14 in Huntington Beach at Ellis Avenue and Gothard Street. Police described the victim as between 20 and 25 years old, with long blond hair. Last Dee. 26, the body Long Beach police with searchlights hunted late of a 19-year-old Marine into the night Tuesday be- was found near the juncside the Artesia Freeway tion of the San Diego and for more missing parts San Gabriel River Freeafter an Independent. ways in Seal Beach. The Press-Telegram Secret victim was identified as Witness tip led them to the Daniel Moore. The body of a man idendiscovers' of new evidence tified only as John Doe there. No. 16 was discovered on Detective Sgts. Ron Feb. 6 on the Terminal IsSkaggs and Gene Briz- land Freeway about a zolara said about two quarter-mile south of dozen men crisscrossed Pacific Coast Highway. the area between the 605 All three bodies were Freeway and Lakewood nude when found, and poBoulevard after an in- lice said the Huntington formant said she saw two Beach victim, like the men stop a car and dump torso found Sunday, had a bag in the freeway's been mutilated. slow lane last Saturday. But, the investigator added, there may be more THE DETECTIVES than one "sexual maniac" found a green plastic bag following the same patin the area, they said, but tern of butchery throughit was empty. They added out the two counties.

County to test GM smog device


From Our L.A. Bureau
The county soon will .take part in a major test of catalytic converters and other advanced smog control equipment produced by General Motors if supervisors approve an agreement arranged by Supervisor James Hayes. At a press conference today Hayes said the plan calls for GM to lease to the county five 1973 Chevrolet Bel Air sedans equipped with catalytic converters and other systems at a flat fee of $1 for each car. The cars will be driven by county personnel for at least 25,000 miles each over a period of from 12 to 15 months, Hayes said. Each month a test of the durability of the catalytic systems and other equipment will be conducted at GM's Van Nuys plant. Hayes said he has not yet discussed the plan with the other four board members but hopes to get unanimous approval of the testing program at next Tuesday's board meeting. He said the $1 per car leasing cost was agreed upon "because we didn't want the cars to be a true gift." Ernest Starkman, vice president of GM's Environmental Activities Staff, said the equipment, which was displayed on the Mall of the Hall of Adminstration, was being shown to the public for the first time today. He said the components going into the test cars have the potential for meeting emission standards set by the EnvironmentalProtection Agency for 1975 model cars to be sold in California. In addition to the catalytic converters, other equipment in the test cars will include an integrated fuel control carburetor, high energy ignition systems, an early fuel evaporation system, an air injection system and exhaust gas recirculation components.

Red hero Budenny honored on 90th


MOSCOW UP! Marshal Semyon Budenny, the legendary Soviet cavalry commander in the civil war after the Bolshevik Revolution, was 90 today. Tass announced he had been awarded another birthday Order of Lenin for his "valor and courage" and his "boundless devotion to the service of the Communist Party and the people."

STUFFED SEAL LOOKS LIKE UNCLE When errant and injured seal came ashore at Topanga Tuesday, 5-year-old Charlie Graham had a special reception for him a greeting from a stuffed seal. The visitor from the sea was picked up by a

ED Marineland of the Pacific crew and taken to Palos Verdes for treatment of an eye wound and Charlie went back to playing with his non-barking playmate. Charlie's mom, Betty, took the picture.
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U.S. in new peace bid


(Continued from Page A-l) effort to induce Hanoi's leaders to respect terms of the pact. Kissinger and Tho last met in Hanoi Feb. 10-17 for what were described as talks aimed at reconstruction of Indochina and possible U.S. aid toward that effort. Since then, President Nixon has expressed deep concern several times about Hanoi's willingness to live up to terms of the Jan. 27 cease-fire pact and the U.S. charges against North Vietnam Tuesday were seen as a major effort to bring about compliance. As for the upcoming talks, Ziegler said "we are not going to participate in this process for the purpose of recriminations." Diplomatic sources had said American officials were iin contact with North Vietnam to try to find out whether Hanoi's leaders would respect the cease-fire agreement.

Shakeup looms for Nixon aides


(Continued from Page A-l! organization spent $8,400 ell could deny 'invo'vein campaign funds last ment. year more than half of Mitchell told United it for an ad in the New Press International in a York Times! purporting to telephone interview late be a citizens' expression Tuesday that his "conof support for the admin- science is clear" and he istration to give a "dis- does not expect to be intorted view" of alleged dicted in the Watergate public backing of the scandal. President's order last James W. McCord Jr., May to mine Haiphong security coordinator for Harbor. the Nixon campaign and one of the men arrested -A LAWYER hired by inside Democratic Nixon's top two aides, H. headquarters at ' the R. Haldeman and John D. Watergate last June 17, Erlichman whose provided the grand jury names have been men- with a two-page memotioned in recent days in randum describing what reports suggesting they McCord said he was told tried to help cover up the by co-conspirator G. GorWatergate details after don Liddy on how the the break-in visted the operation was planned. White House for the secThe memo was among ond straight day this grand jury testimony and morning. He is John J. documents obtained by Wilson. Nixon met with columnist Jack Anderson. Wilson last week but the It was made available by lawyer said he was "abso- Anderson to UPI Tuesday. lutely not" providing legal The evidence given by counsel to the President. McCord on this subject The grand jury inves- was second-hand and tigating the Watergate, sometimes third-hand. which expects to hear However, government testimony shortly from prosecutors reportedly White House legal counsel have verified it from John W. Deanthe White other sources. House staff member most frequently mentioned in ACCORDING to Mcreports of alleged high Cord's account of what level knowledge of the Liddy told him, the "pros bugging apparently and cons of various bugwas not in session today. ging type operations" Sen. Robert J. Dole, were discussed at a meetR-Kan., former GOP na- ing held in February, 1972 tional chairman, said in the Justice Department Nixon "was not involved office of Mitchell, who and ought not to be impli- was then attorney genercated in the Watergate" al. Mitchell left that job in while Sen. Walter F. Mon- March, 1972, and became dale, D-Minn., said the Nixon's campaign man"harshest indictment of ager. the President is that he Present were Mitchell. created a mood and envi- Liddy, White House counronment where his closest sel John W. Dean III and advisers felt that what former White House aide they did was proper." Jeb Stuart, Magruder, who Administration sources became deputy campaign .said Nixon probably director, according to the would announce staff account. changes possibly inMcCord quoted Liddy as cluding departure of some saying no decisions were of his closest aides be- made but that Liddy was fore the week is out. left with the impression There have been a vari- approval would be forthety of reports that Nixon coming. would ask either Secre"A few days later Dean tary of State William P. told Liddy that a way Rogers, former Defense would have to be worked Secretary Melvin R. Laird out, to undertake the <ir former Treasury Secre- operation without directly tary John I?. Connaly to involving the attorney handle (lie job of reorgan- general so that he would izing the White House have dcniability about it .staff. at a future dale," the McCord memo said. NEWLY revealed testi"About, 30 days after the mony before the Water- February meeting in the gate grand jury by one of A-G's (attorney general's) (he convicted Watergate office, Liddy told me thai conspirators alleged (hat the operation 'had been (he break-in took place approved' and that the following a meeting in the funding for it. would be office of former Attorney through shortly," the General John N. Mitchell memo said. "My impres;ind was cleared through sion was thai this word of the White House under (he approval came from conditions whereby Mitch- Dean.."

Ringo permit asked for PCH operation


(Continued from Page A-l) to a lease agreement with The Police Department, the beauty school, appar- however, felt differently: ently will be conducted "The game Ringo has from seven days a week. been examined a number Ringo, Inc., a corpo- of times in the past nine ration formed by C. Ray years by this department. Shira, 122 Jum'pero Ave., It is our opinion, corroboNaomi Shira of Long rated by the city prosecuBeach, and Robert Gibbs tor, that it is a game of of Long Beach, agreed to chance, therefore in violalease the property from tion of the California the Sperling-Altaian part- Penal Code section govnership last month under erning gambling. We canterms and conditions "to not recommend approval be agreed upon not later of the game knohvn as than Dec. 31,1973." Ringo in any zone' unless Meanwhile, five city de- there has been a substanpartments have looked tial change in the rules of into the situation. the game and we are afThe Building Depart- forded an opportunity to ment: "This re-inforced examine the game and concrete tilt-up building determine if it is, in fact, would be suitable for the a game of skill or a game request but recently had a of chance." fire that caused extensive damage. A building perCity planners are schedmit has been issued to re- uled to hear both sides of pair the fire damage." the situation at the May 3 Fire Department: session. Should they give "Building is satisfactory their approval, Ringo for proposed use. Exits could begin operations and hardware are subject after a 10-day appeals to approval by the Fire period. Prevention Bureau prior Should the planners deto occupying the building. More precise floor plan cide against the game, have a similar 10 day will be required prior to period to appeal their final approval." Health Department: case directly to the city "No objection or public council. health implication." Headquarters for Ringo, City Engineer: "'Al- Inc., are located at 906 though we have no data Jergins Trust Building relative to traffic generat- in an "extra room" in the ed or parking demand for suite of offices occupied this type of use, it would by attorney C. Ransom seem that the 00 chairs Samuelson, who has probably would not over- represented Shira in his load the proposed 42-50 many confrontations with parking spaces. As traffic the city. demands would not norSamuelson predicted mally coincide with peak today that should the spedemands on the road sys- cial use permit be granted tem it is unlikely thai tins by the city planners, facility would cause sig- Ringo should be within nificant or unusual traffic full operation within 30 problems. No objection." days.

A whole pocketful of reasons for buying Ancient Age half-gallons


The Spring Sale on Ancient Age half-gallons is here. The regular price of two quarts is $12.98, therefore, you save $1.59 when you buy Ancient Age half-gallons at the special sale price of $11.39. Stop in at your local store today and walk out with a pocketful of savings on Ancient Age half-gallons. Sale ends May 31,1973.

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Reds blamed in halting Hirohito's visit to U.S.


TOKYO (DPI) Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira said today that because of Communist and Socialist. opposition, Emperor Hirohito will not visit the United States as he himself said he wanted. The government had hoped the 72-year-old emperor would make the trip. Ohira said, but he said political oppostion made it impossible. "We find it regretful," he said, "that this wish by (he government was not understood by all quarters of the Japanese people." Opposition to the trip threatened to make Hirohito a subject, of national debate for the first time since Japan's postwar constitution was adopted in 1947. Ohira was expected to visit the United States shortly with a letter from Prime Minister Kakuci Tanaka to President Nixon explaining (he situation. Ohira said Japan has issued no formal invitation to Nixon to pay an official visit to Tokyo.

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