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"So after church I drove to his
house and he told me that he
was very afraid of not only the
Colonel Richard Richardson, commanding a force of nearly
1,500 men, arrived at Dutch F ork where he was joined by some
500 other colonial troops. Here he made prisoners of several
Tory leaders, demanded the surrender of those who had taken
part in the seige of Ninety-Six, and ordered all ammunitions
seized. In the next 10 days, Colonel Richardson did capture
several of their important leaders but not Patrick Cunningham.
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CAMBRIDGE, MA: Private Paul Lant reported in his diary that
"the 13 inch brass mortar I from a British Ship Nancy captured
off Plymouth November 29) was brought into Cambridge
today.” Israel Putnam was reported to have rode through the
street astride the cannon, christening it the Congress.
General John Sullivan wrote the New Hampshire Committee,
"the Connecticut forces not only determined to quit our lines at
the expiration of their term, but to their eternal infamy, en-
deavoured to leave us yesterday .Half of Putnam's regiment is
under guard."
But Ehrlichman said the
tapes remained in Mardian’s
office for several weeks Final-
ly, Ehrlichman said, he got a
call asking him to meet Mar-
dian at his home.
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BOSTON, MA: General Howes General Order announced, "The
Invalids of the different regiments that are to go to England to
embark on board the Lion Transport; they will be attended on
the passage by the surgeon of the 59th regiment... Returns to be
given in immediately by each corps of the names of invalids
ordered to embark."
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PHILADELPHIA. PA: The Continental Congress ordered
Captains Stone of Pennsylvania and Whipple of Rhode Island to
sail to Chesapeake Bay and take or destroy all enemy ships,
particularly Lord Dunmore's snail force. Further, delegate
Benjamin Harrison was ordered to Maryland to assist that
colony in procuring 2 or 3 armed vessels which would be
deployed on a like mission.
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Saturday, December 2,1775
QUEBEC, CANADA: A detachment was commanded to carry
down the cannon, artillery, and some provisions to within three
miles of the city A heavy snow had fallen in the night which
made the march very difficult but the soldiers fashioned seal-
skin moccasins, stuffed with hay and leaves for warmth.
"Every step taken in the dry snow slipped back," wrote one
man, "the moccasin having no raised heel to support the
position of the foot”
Handy campaigners
are omeina we re going to see more and more ot in the coming months
President Ford and Governor Wallace appeared to be tollowingthe same script
in recent appearances So which candidate has the better form.
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By PHIL PASTORET
One of the best happenings
in which to get clobbered is a
peace march
An excellent way to con-
serve energy is to waste less
of it in getting all riled up
about the subject
They call 'em "charge”
cards cause the bank will sic
the cavalry on you if you don't
settle up promptly
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move the files to the White tapped.
House by Robert C. Mardian, The government contends the
the assistant attorney general taps were legal and proper use
in charge of the records. of a president s authority to
In a deposition filed Monday protect national security.
in connection with a suit chai- Ehrlichman said Secretary of integrity of these files, but also
lending the legality of the wire- State Henry A. Kissinger picked of his personal safety, that he
taps, Ehrlichman said Mardian Halperin as one of those to be felt he was being surveilled by
was afraid of the late FBI di- tapped because he saw Halperin Hoover through his agents, and
rector and worried that he as "singularly untrustworthy" it was only a matter of time
might send his agents to break and noted "defects in his before Hoover caused agents of
into the office and remove the philosophy.” the FBI to break into his files
fUes Asked what was meant by and recover the various records
He said Mardian feared he "defects in philosophy,” Eh- of this activity..."
might be harmed by Hoover or rlichman answered, "He was
his agents. philosophically in disagreement Ehrlichman said that some
Ehrlichman testified that with Dr. Kissinger and the time after Nixon told him to
Hoover "was not above black- President on matters of policy." take possession of the files, the
mailing the President” and that Ehrlichman recalled talks Secret Service bought a safe
he might use the wiretap files with Nixon in which it was de- and special alarm sensors to
"to secure whatever he wanted cided that the wiretap data secure the files in the White
from the President,” including could be politically embar- House.
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White House are increasingly tration’s chief lobbyist at the low the critics of this essential
worried that Congress may not convention. said in an inter- program to score a "victory’ by
renew the federal revenue- view. “I am not immediately defeating general revenue shar-
sharing program which one ing."
mayor has called "the best optimistic and 1 am more con- And Rep. Norman Mineta, D-
thing since ice cream" for the cerned than I was five months Califformer mayor of San
cities. ' ago about the ultimate fate of Jose, Calif., and now chairman .
This new concern has been the program. of the freshmen Democrats in
demonstrated at the National .Thenearly 3,000city.officials the House, 101(1 them there is a
league of Cities annual con- at the convention heard the "very reai possibility that with-
vention that began here last league president. Mayor Carlos out substantial efforts on your
ieekend. Romero Barcelo.pfsan Juan part, the general revenue-shar-
lames Falk, associate direc- P-R-warn We cannot possi ing program will not be contin-
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TEXAN SURFACES IN BRAZIL
------------- : . _ Rep. L. H. Fountain, D-N.C.,
• • l . • I_ I • chairman of the House inter-
Familv surprised Coqe olive
nnnn1• • hearings on a renewal of the
Bv in JONES him with the kind of high- really been something that tore The family heard stories. she measure, and urged prompt
AsslclatedPress Writer powerdhcorporatedcrime"that up the .family for the past said, that people had seen him approval of President Fords
AUSTIN. Tex 'API - Ben- made his name synonymous years. , in the Brazilian interior Some P OP' extend, revenue
Jack Cage’s disappearance into with con-man for many Texans Therelative said Cage s wife, members of the Cage family 5"
Brazil was so complete that in. the 1950s Dorcs, divorced him about thought he was in jail or the 339.8-billion Fountain has said
family members thought he was “BenJack doesn't even know eight years ago and hasr emar- natives had gotten him.' hecannotact onthebil before
dead perhaps killed by Indians his mother is dead," said a ried •Dorcasandh erltyearold “His mother told us definitely the end0 thisyeart m.
in the Amazon jungle, a relative relative who agreed to talk son . ose birth enabled Cage he was doing some sort of land groupo a mocratic qay-
.1, .D .1. to win his Afight against ex- . . . . ors also sent a prodding tele-
says. U . .. about Cage on the condition that tradition « work or land speculation way gram over the weekendt Rep
Cage 55, entered the news on her name not be used back in the Amazon where Jack Brooks, chalnnan
Nov. 22, after police in Sao "We have had no word from “ people don’t go very often," she . . ’ cmin An
Paolo arrested himi and charged him for five years ... It has has taken his stepfather’s said. oftheparentGoyenmsntop
—---------------------------------------------------- Cage was a Texas business The family s concern gave said Brooks has expressed
D / 1: LI., marvel in the mid-1950s, con- waytoangerwhen age sur "strong philosophical op-
Regulations blamed trolling 74 corporations and liv- facvelas monthsgusted with position to the program."
~ " ing a high life of Cadillacs, Benack “ The current s30-billion, five-
r . . steaks and champagne. But the a nontsn ,ng ns year program expires at the end
for oop in aas prices yathserdernretterntonthjnthe
' •' S - F " ' J F‘‘--r Dallas jury convicted him of relative said states with the first federal aid
HOUSTON I API - A station in other Texas cities, noting it is embezzling $100,000 from his “He was an only child. He and they could spend any way they
operator here blamed govern- 11 cents in San Antonio and 11 TInsuranceCo. his mother were just wild about c M . _nrtri„, e Now
ment regulations for a gap of as Beaumont, nine cents in Fort While his 10-year sentence each other He paid so much Mayor MoonlandrieuofNew
much as 12 cents between prices Worth, seven cents in El Paso, wass being appealed, Cage fled attention to her all the time" Orleans presidentofthetis:
of regular grade gasoline at 10 cents in Corpus Christi, 12 with his wife to Brazil. In 1966, before he dropped out of touch, ConferenctofMayors, the
major brand stations and in- cents in McAllen and 5 cents in Brazil refused to extradite him she said. league s sister, told a news con
dependent stations in the Hous- Odessa Cage had become a Brazilian Mrs. Cage died in March 1974, ference Monday that.without
ton area and other Texas cities, Texas, the AAA said, remains citizen, and his son was born she said. Dorcas had kept in renewal. There absolutely(no
George Hardy, who operates the state with the lowest gaso- there. The Brazilian con- touch with cage’s family, at- way I coutldbalancemy.cts
a Gulf station, said the gap also line prices in the nation with stitution prohibited extradition tended the funeral and was budget without rev enue-sharing
is hurting the operators of ma- regular averaging 54.8 cents of any parent of a Braztiianbom willed certain items by her ex- money.
jor brand stations, and premium 58.9 cents. The child. husband's mother, the relative Landrieuwhomade thecom
national average is 59.5 for Brazilian authorities charged said parison with ice cream, has said
Most oil companies, however, regular him and three partners late in that failure to re-enact revenue
attribute the gap and the gener- in some instances I am pay- November with irregular land Cage's father died before sharing would force cities to cu
al dipping of gasoline prices to . more wholesale than the in- transactions and with the use of trouble struck his son's business services at a time when
competition. debendents are nosting retail " 10 companies to bilk other busi- empire-'when BenJack was at recession and unemployment
Prices generally have dipped Hardy said,addingthatNo- ness firms. _ thepeakofhisspopularity.with were generating increased
since Labor Day and a number vember was his worst month in Cage’s relative said that for his business x entures and had a demands on cities or to raise
of Houston independent stations terms Or n •„ pumned in the 14 or 15 years he wrote or tele- spread in Life magazine." local taxes.
"ere selling regular brand terysans ShensPoperated the phoned his mother at least once —-------------------------------
gasoline MondaMnthemid40s “atensnaatedera officials ' ^ery th ing stopped £ h r | j c h ma n claims Nixon
A recent American Automo- wanted to make sure the ma- abruptly about five years ago," """""""""""""
bile Association Survey showed jors wouldn't put the independ- she said. a _ _ _
Houston prices for regular ents out of business, and they She said Cage’s ex-wife acIamAel ea.m.I I:l.. _
ranging from 44.9 cents a gallon darn sure did.” "didn't think he was dead, but Q|QQ|QQ S0creT lll6S mOVeC
to 57.5 cents a gallon On a 22- Hardy was especially critical we all did.
gallon fill-up, the AAA noted, of the entitlements program de- His mother was very secre- WASHINGTON ( AP) — For- a guarantee that his job would
the difference amounts to about signed to. give refiners equal tive and never let us know mer president Richard M. Nix- be protected.
$2.75. access to relatively inexpensive whether she thought he was Un persnany ordered secret The wiretap files were re-
The AAA said the gap exists “old” domestic crude, alive or dead, files on wiretaps of newsmen moved from Mardian’s office in
and government officials 1971. They were found in 1973 in
moved from the Justice Depart- a White House safe.
ment to the'White House for Ehrlichman’s deposition was
fear that FBI Director J. Edgar filed in a suit by former White
Hoover would use them for House aide Morton Halperin,
"blackmail,” John D. Ehrlich- whose telephone was tapped for
man says. 21 months in an attempt by the
Ehrlichman, who was a top White House to halt information
aide to the resigned president, leaks to the press. The tele-
said Nixon had been urged to phones of 17 newsmen also were
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