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____________________________ woman who carried a Swiss
ing a midi-dress and speaking and author Clifford Irving. Irv-
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WASHINGTON (AP) — For- of years or so and would be carry out internally some of the
eign-aid chief John A Hannah contingent on congressional major revamping of the foreign-
> Polident
Powder
ing claims to have compiled the
autobiography from interviews
with Hughes.
His book has been challenged
in court as a hoax and its publi-
cation suspended by McGraw-
Hill and Ijfe pending clari-
fication of the controversy over
the Swiss bank account.
Newsman Mike Wallace said
Sunday on the CBS television
program '60 Minutes’ that
Swiss police were looking for a
blonde, German-speaking wom-
an who, according to the
bank's records, opened an ac-
count there last May-using a
Swiss passport made out in the
name of Helga R. Hughes.”
Time magazine said Sunday
that an attractive blonde who
identified herself as Helga
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(AP) — Defense lawyers for plans to announce an agency passage of legislation to provide aid structure which President
state Sen. Jim Bates of Edin- reorganization which will in- special incentives for re- Nixon proposed to Congress last
burg cross examined a Rose- clude a goal of cutting man- tirement of older AID employ- year. The legislators failed to
nberg jeweler today in 105th power another 25 per cent. es. act on Nixon's proposals and
District Court Hannah’s global Agency for The idea is to reduce the rolls are unlikely to do so this elec
John Herfort, owner of Her- International Development al- through normal turnover such bon year
fort Diamond Ring Factory, ready has shrunk nearly 30 per as retirements and resigna- Under the Nixon blueprint,
was put on the witness stand cent—more than any other ma- " tions. rather than firing people, the massive aid programs be-
Friday by Nueces County Dist. jw U.S. overseas civilian agen- As one senior official explained: gunafterWorldWarll would be
Atty . William Mobley to back up cy— under the administration's "We'H need this legislation so split up along security, eco-
earlier testimony by Adrian program to cut back U.S. staffs we can get rid of deadwood nomic-development and huma-
Lambert. abroad. without losing our best men. nitarian lines and AID would be
Lambert, a convicted slayer From 17,569 in mid-1966. Under reductions in force'(the done away with in favor of new
and self-proclaimed profes- AID’S roll of U.S. and foreign usual seniority-based govern- agencies.
sional burglar, testified earlier workers was down to 12,957 by ment-cutback procedure), you In the absence of legislation,
that he burglarized the home of the start of this year. wind up keeping those who have aides said Hannah intends to
Corpus Christi lawyer Edmond The further reductioh, ex- been around longest and beef up AID’S technical-assist-
J. Ford May 2, 1969, pected to be announced this dropping the bright young tel- ance bureau and to consolidate
Lambert said be took the 36 week, is slated to apply mostly lows.” some aid-servicing functions
diamonds to Bates, described to overseas staffs, with AID Hannah's reorganization, due scattered about in separate of-
* bv I ambert as a "close" friend handling more of its operations to take effect Feb. 1, would fices.
and sold them to the legislator' in its Washington headquarters --
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Prabang. last week, and during she endorsed two of the
the weekend gained control of a checks H R Hughes" in the
30-mile stretch of the road presence of a bank officer and
between Sala Phou Khoun and mailed in the third with the
Muong Kassy. U.S. officials same endorsement, said Time,
expressed concern that the whose parent company. Time,
Communists might try to re-es- Inc., also owns Lfe.
tablish the military lines that McGraw-Hill, in the court ac-
prevailed at the the time of the tion, has produced certificates
1961 cease-fire, when they con- from handwriting experts as-
trolled northern Laos down to serting that two of the check
the Nam Lik river, 49 miles endorsements were genuine
north of Vientiane signatures of the billionaire
"If they want to keep going to industrialist.
the Nam Lik," said one official, The Time story said the Swiss
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Jim Encourages Bad Play attacked five North Vietnamese plane attacked an antiaircraft qXiyen 1 North* Vietnamese
not Blackwood Needless to antiaireraf batteries in the de- gun position and a missile radar and Pathet Lao forces extended
My you Ipassed How dkI you militarized zone and North site with bombs after the guns their control of the main north-
play the hand?” Vietnam Satur dayy and Sunday, fired on the U.S. planes and south highway in the north cen-
Jim: "I won the heart lead knocked out two of them and radar tracking was detected tral t of the country and cut
with my ace and carefully damaged another, the U.S. This attack was near the coastal off the roval capital Lang
led the three of clubs West Command announced city of Dong Hoi, 45 miles north Prabang. irom vlentiane, the
played low I made the best American warplanes also of the DMZ. mat overnment
percentage play and stuck in dodged five antiaircraft mis- The command said two mis- Koe"
the jack. Easttookhis I ueen. siles fired at them over Laos siles were fired Sunday at an U.S. officials began a big air-
hngant ’whereupon I sailed Sunday" the command said, but Air Force F105 fighter-bomber lift of rice to the town 130 miles
home with the contract ” no planes were damaged in the and three at an Air Force OV10 northwest of Vientiane, which _________________ _
Oswald: "East made a bad weekend air flurry. forward aii control plane oper- normally gets its supplies by Hughes cashed the three checks
play. But you played the However, the command re- ating along the Laotian border truck from Vientiane through an account in the Swiss
clubs in a way to encourage ported an Army OH6 observa- with North Vietnam, but both The Communists captured Credit bank in Zurich and car-
him.toitrya standPatude tionn helicopter shot down in the planes took evasive action and sala Phou Khoun, on Highway ried out the money in an airline
« o cTbs Eas^wouM Mekong Delta,raising to seven avoided the missiles." Thee50- 13 between Vientiane and Luang bag.
have seen that the club suit the number of helicopters lost to foot Soviet flying telephone
would set immediately When enemy fire in the last eight poles" were fired from sites in-
you led the three he visual- days. One crewman was side North Vietnam, a commu-
ized four clubs to the ace- wounded in the crash in the nique said.
nine in the West hand That delta. 4 .S. B52 bombers kept up
n.nema2 1 ■ . would leave West with two The U.S. Command said the their heavy attacks on the North
By Oswald & James Jacoby more cub stoppers and the first attack Saturday was Vietnamese buildup along the
touched off by antiaircraft guns western side of South Vietnam's
in the northern half of the de- central highlands, dropping 360
militarized zone that fired on tons of bombs on the Viet-
four Air Force F4 Phantoms. namese side of the border and
which were on missions over others in Cambodia
Laos. The Phantoms struck Scattered ground fighting was
South back, knocking out two of the reported in South Vietnam, with
1 • guns and damaging a third, the 23 enemy soldiers and three
? command said. South Vietnamese troops
The other three attacks Sat- reported killed and 16 South
4AKQ-1065 • A32 •K5 42 urday were made by Navy A7 Vietnamese wounded.
jets on antiaircraft sites around South Vietnamese military “Typhoid Mary” was a
the Ban Karai pass The com- spokesmen said another eight cook named, Mary Mallon,
mand said two of the sites were persons- three soldiers and five whore port dlyiinfected 1903
taking hostile action, meaning civilians—were killed and 10 PSidemic in New York City
their radars were tracking the were wounded when a terrorist .
Oswald "Anything can heartlead might well be the
happen in a catch-as-catch- winner
can rubber bridge game." ETERPRISE *»">
Jim: "It usually does I
sat South and, while I don't
have an opening bid, I felt The bidding has been
that the vulnerability situa w , North _
tion called for some action I "e East
chose to open one diamond 2a Pas Pass
When my partner responded „ e, 1
two clubs I had to rebid. but You, South, hold
wasn't going to pass: raise
clubs: rebid a three-card suit What do you do now?
or show my spades That left a—Bid three spades You
me with two no-trump and I wan your partner to take you
bid it My partner jumped to to game with almost anything,
four and there I was flying TODAYS QUESTION
in the stratosphere with no You do bid three spades West
fuel ” bids four clubs and your partner
Oswald "Your partner's doubles What do you do now?
four no-trump was a raise, Answer Tomorrow
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9. _ ZURICH, Switzerland (AP_ ports ot the mystery woman, tare with that on the passport In another development CBS
62 S. Police throughout Europe are said she zas a blonde the bank officer allowed the newsman Wallace reported that
“ looking for a dark-haired worn- She reportedly pocketed 2 A woman to open the account by transcripts of the alleged inter
"a an who cashed $650,000 worth of million Swiss franas afwr « depositing 1 000 French francs, views with Hughes suppled hum
‘22%, checks which the McGraw-Hill dorsing the checks “HR or about |180 by Irving contained reterence
—1.d Book Co paid tor a purported Hughes." in a handwriting that tu a lady named Helga pur
meu autobiography of industrialist closely resembled that at the About three weeks later, ported to be the wife at a
E Howard Hughes industrialist, according to pho- Time continued, the woman ap-
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Emi Swiss authorities confirmed tostats. pearea “un i e.K TP , . a
212 that an international warrant The district attorneys office from McGraw-Rll made out to Hughes says he is deeply in
H444 was issued for the woman meanwhile called off a news H K. Hughes and endorsed it in "ove
RM about 31 years of age, who col- conference this morning on the front of a bank official Last Friday Irvipg issued a-
. lected the moneyfromthe Swiss case But it did confirm that the In the early fall she appeared statement through his attorney
I Credit Bank to Zurich Zurich police had alerted and endorsed a $275 000 check saying that he still believes the
E8955 The Swiss officials did not Interpol, the international po- and in early December she book to be genuine Then he flea
Km identify the woman But Tune lice orzanization mailed in a $375,000 check that to his home on the island of
E8668 magazine said she gave her As far as our bank is-con- was already endorsed. Time Tbiz off the spanish coast
name to the bank as Helga K cerned, everything was handled said
222 Hughes The McGraw-Hill correctly," the Swiss Credit Irvings lawyer, Martin S
2FfE i hecks were made out to H R Bank official said it was a About two weeks after each Ackerman. said the author be
B3M2 Hughes most refined case of fraud, so deposit -the time it takes to lieves the Swiss account was
, Id The warrant was issued after refined, in fact, that clerks clear an overseas check-the .
HE McGraw-Hill filed a criminal could not detect it.” woman reappeared and with- opened by a loyal servant.
, H complaint alleging fraud last The search for the mystery drew the Cash, carrying it out in . agent <c some other, person as
Thursday with the Zurich dis- woman was the latest develop- the flight bag, Time said sociated with Hughes
crict attorney ment in the tangled Howard
The woman was described as Hughes autobiography con-
dark-haired, with a lean face, troversy, which involves
about 5 feet 3 inches tall, wear-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1972, newspaper, January 24, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574828/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.