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Island Curtails Tailless Cat Crisis COWIEX-POST, Camden, N.J., Wtdntiday, Stpttmbar 6,1 97i Watergate Defense Seeks To Query Democrat Chiefs WASHINGTON (UPI)-Attor- electronic eavesdropping gear. lawsuit to obtain court subpoe The Democratic party sued nas to get sworn factual neys for the men accused in the break-in at Democratic national headquarters sought to build depositions from persons it the suspects and the Nixon campaign committee for inva their defense today by subpoe sion of privacy and have been believes have knowledge of the events or issues at stake. Use of the rule is a favorite tactic of lawyers to get crucial sages on sticks, kippers, and chips the English version of French fried potatoes. Although the island is only 32 miles long and 13 wide, farmers produce enough meat, milk, and potatoes to meet local needs. Islanders receive modest wages, but enjoy a low tax rate.

A government secretary may earn about $65 a week and a starting school-teacher slightly' less. Fishermen average about $60 a week. Fish In Baskets Herring fleets deposit their catches in the town of Peel on the west coast of Man, Where wicker baskets of the National Geographic Society The Isle of Man has met (he tailless cat crisis head-on, and things are purring along smoothly now. The curious animals symbolize the small island in the Irish Sea, but at one point they were fast disappearing. Eight years ago, alarmed officials set up a special cattery to propagate the breed.

Now 30 to 40 pure Manx bit-tens a year come off the reproduction line. Manxland's colorful ways, inviting beaches, and busy casino lure half a million visitors a year, reports Veronica Thomas in the September Na naing top Democratic officials tional Geographic. Most come by ferry from neighboring England and Scotland, which lie near enough to be visible on clear days. Built by Trade Built upon trade with British ports such as Liverpool, the seaside town of Douglas has grown from a small fishing village into a commercial and tourist center. In downtown Douglas, a jumble of narrow, winding thoroughfares enfolds Strand Street, the main shopping area.

Display windows overflow with postcards and souvenirs. Small cafes do a brisk business in hot meat pies, sau first of several incursions that led to Norse settlement. Stability arrived in 1405, when England's Henry IV gave the Isle of Man to the Stanley family, later known as the Earls of Derby, who ruled for more than three centuries. In 1765 the British Crown bought the Lordship of Man back in an effort to prevent the Manx from smuggling contraband into England. Since then, the King or Queen of Great Britain has held the title "Lord of Man," although the island is not actually part of the United dom.

and deposited on the pier. After an auction, the catch goes- by truck to kipper houses near the harbor for processing. "Earning a living from fishing is not easy," observed one young fisherman. "It's often a 14- to 16-hour day, but there are worse ways to spend your life." For a small Island, Man has- had a varied and sometimes turbulent history. The Celts who arrived from mainland Europe via the British Isles about 500 B.C.

evolved Manx Gaelic, a lilting tongue that has aM but died out in favor of English. Then came a Viking raid in A.D. 798, the for questioning under oath. utilizing that million-dollar suit to force a number of top Republican officials to make The lawyers submitted a list sworn depositions of fact. of 10 names, including that of former Democratic National Chairman Lawrence F.

O'Brien, to U.S. District Court information from the other side. Other Dates The Watergate Five's attorney, New Yorker Henry B. Rothblatt, sought to summon the latest to do so was former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, who underwent two hours of court-ordered question' here and asked that they be subpoenaed to make formal O'Brien for his deposition Sept.

ing by Democratic attorneys pretrial depositions in a $1 Mrs. Tuesday and emerged to telll21- He asked to hear million suit stemming from the Harris Sept. 11 and Mrs. Berg reporters it was "ridiculous" to silvery fish are winched up incident. Such requests are Sept.

15, granted routinely in federal Others and their requested suggest he or anyone at the White House or in the Nixon campaign had anything to do with the Watergate affair. dates of appearance were Spencer Oliver, special DNC liaison man for state party Bizarre Incident civil suits. All those on the list were present or former Democratic party officials. Among them were Patricia Roberts Harris, credentials chairman of the Democratic National Conven chairmen, Sept. John G.

Clark MacGregor who suc 5 SEPTEMBER ceeded Mitchell as manager of President Nixon's campaign two weeks after the bizarre tion; Mary Lou Berg, who resigned recently as party vice incident will make his secret sworn deposition later. No date has yet been worked out for his chairman, and three top Stewart, former DNC director of communications and now with the McGovern campaign, Sept. 13; William B. Welsh, former executive director of the DNC and now with a labor union, Sept. 14; Stanley L.

Grigg, former DNC deputy chairman and now with the McGovern campaign, Sept. 19; Nicholas P. Nkostopolos, special assistant to DNC chairman national committee aides who went with O'Brien when he appearance. Ml Wl rhrrr: i joined the McGovern campaign Mitchell and MacGregor were on the original list of 13 names in July. submitted by Democratic attor Five Suspects ney Edward Bennett Williams to the court to be subpoenaed The five suspects, two of them apparently with ties to Jean Westwood, Sept.

22; Jo either the White House or the for pretrial depositions for their side. A source close to Williams Committee to Re-Elect the I i lit- iri i iwuiv seph Mohbat, O'Brien's press secretary, Sept. 26; and Robert Moss, deputy director of the DNC office of campaigns and President, were caught by saia iney would add more names to that list soon, "hopefully" today. police inside Democratic National Committee (DNC) offices party organization at the time of the Watergate incident, Sept. at the Watergate complex June 11 I 1 WIW i Federal rules of civil proce 17 with what was described as dure permit either side in a 27.

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I 1 I -zsa it vl AntipovertyVajer REW Extension made it impossible for consumers to turn these hazardous WASHINGTON (UPI) -j Ralph Nader in a court suit claims the Food and Drug Administration failed to force WASHINGTON (UPI)-Pres- products back to retailers and obtain a refund," the suit contended. It alleged the FDA's ident Nixon has received from retailers to give consumers refunds on products banned as Congress a $4.8 billion two-year extension of federal antipoverty hazardous by the FDA. The consumer advocate filed the suit yesterday in U.S. failure to act had produced "considerable savings for manufacturers whom the law would compel to give refunds to retailers." Nader said the FDA has not issued its final regulations 34 months after the law was programs. Congress scaled down the bill to avoid a presidential veto.

The final version passed the Senate on a voice vote yesterday and then was approved by District Court against Secretary Elliot L. Richardson of the Health, Education and Welfare Department. the House in a 223 to 97 roll call. tmi mu enacted. Nader alleged the FDA failed mm urn rr 5 va Nixon vetoed the Office of The FDA has banned pro Economic Opportunity bill last ducts as dangering that range to issue regulations required under a 1969 law which gave consumers the right to refunds on hazardous household pro vear because it contained controversial child care provi from certain liquid drain cleaners and stuffed toys to baby rattles and a children's game known as lawn darts.

i -rr sions. Those provisions were ducts and toys. knocked out of this year's bill "The inaction of the FDA has 7ff II I I A House-Senate conference committee last month also agreed to kill plans for a legal MEM 1 -r services corporation independent of OEO after the ill mi 1 $1 mm 1 a-v n. tzjl Democratic Congress and Pres Bid for 11th Term Congressman Loses ident Nixon had split on how the corporation directors would lkMrlm Kyri JLUI Gallon be named. The bill in its final form provides funds for a number of poverty and aid programs, Latex Exterior House Paint ff iitlS ii Cuariintwl 3 ways: I mat rmi'msp if.

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Walter S. Baring, was upset yesterday in his bid to win nomination for a It also finances the ACTION, VISTA and Head Start pro Hflji if mm r'. i av ri tions to oppose each other for the governor office-toeing grams. record breaking 11th term in vacated by 12-year incumbent William Guy. Congress from Nevada.

In North Dakota, party Larsen won his nomination by backed candidates Rep. Mark a large margin over political Andrews, shooting for his fifth maverick Robert McCarney, term, and his Democratic opponent, Richard Ista easily Philatelist Fined in while Link swamped his op won nomination. With 90 per cent of the precincts counted, James Bil-bray, a 34-year-old Las Vegas ponent, Fargo insurance man Edward P. Burns. Link moved into the governor's race this year, after reapportionment cut the state's representation in the U.S.

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LONDON (UPI)-For years James Mackay watched over the British Museum's $75 million stamp collection as assistant keeper of its philatelic division. At home he nursed his own valuable stamp collection. Then temptation struck. Mackay, 36, a noted expert in his field, was fined $2,500 Tuesday for stealing five sets of printers' proofs of stamps II ftem JZJrr-l ''hable S-year durability i II 5L MM? er you get STABLE SPOT RISISW1 iVfc iriHIiyiilll neceuary additional paint Hp 5 YEAR DIUVBILITY or yur money back. 0'4t I'i'W (When applied ov properly "fH Jt'4.

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dependable automatic locks. 20.99 another collector in an attempt to complete his own private collection of Winston Churchill SAVE 25 Latex Semi-Gloss Paint SAVE 350 Latex Flat Wall Paint addition to the security risk, EAST MEADOW, N.Y. (UPI) The county sheriff, saving he stamps. Ricord was a "health case" because of a history of "heart trouble, diabetes and high blood feared an assassination attempt, ordered federal authorities yesterday to remove re The prosecution sand the printers' proofs were of considerable value to collectors pressure. Rf(t.

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"This man is reputedly the head of a multi-million dollar magistrate in New York City Friday. Desmond Vowden, a lawyer defending Mackay, said: "This is a case where a man has succumbed to his collective drug smuggling ring and a former Nazi collaborator," Nassau County Sheriff Michael instinct and, in a moment ot folly, thrown away his career." P. Seniuk said. "lie's a prime target for a rub out and I don't want him in our jail." SAVE 2 Driveway Coating Seniuk said he had given federal authorities until today to remove Ricord and said he expected federal marshals to Dancer Stripped Of Her BiMni in Nightclub Theft NEWARK, Calif. (UPI)-A dancer was stripped of her bikini by a "very drunk" customer in a nightclub who used the garment to bind her and rob the cash register of $160.

99 EC make the transfer in the morning. The U.S. Attorney's office would only say that Regularly 7.99 QV 5-GaI. Can Ricord "may be taken" in the morning. Ricord, 72, was extradited from Paraguay Saturday to Tar emulstion coating seals and pro tects asphalt against gasoline and oil damage.

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Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C., July 15, while serving a three-to-ten-year sentence for assault with a deadly weapon and mayhem, according to LaPrade. Snyder was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshal in Camden for return to St. Elizabeth's Hospital. face federal charges of heroin smuggling.

He is allegedly the ringleader of a smuggling operation which brought two the incident by canvassing Sears 1-HP Paint Sprayer nearby bars, where they found the suspect having "one for the road." tons of heroin, worth $2.5 billion, into the United States. Seniuk said he was out of Tl(m(m95 Arrested was Eldon R. Wilks, 31, whom police said was alone in the bar and being enter The Amcucan Stow. WatcIi ABC-Ik Available at All 16Sers DrUire VillevStore Koosevelt Blvd. Upper Darby A bintton St.

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He was "security reasons after the aau, aouuca ce. iintton, Price a Corner ft 1 1 mi niton, Lea Blvd. so, Cermantown Chctler Levillown Do)leion flight from Paraguay. He added, "I would not have charged with robbery and assault. The dancer was found nude but unharmed in the bar's office.

accepted him." The sheriff said that in i f. i.

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