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    McGoverr Handynan Disclosee M ajor Intrigue


    Read This:
  This stort i the first of a ser- iop                                                                                                                                        O   fficials           Tied
  firs which we I rplore ci
anoThct aspect of orgtaned
come  s intfiiraiton into gioern-
merit and this countrs power
sfructelen                                                                                      By M                                    -
  Like the story of iatergate.                                                  f                  Staff 'itr            the tiprn. - h, h , e -,.eh,-,
  this story deals wrh the presi-Cprigt' 1974 bB I ets i                                                                                                                                                            a nic t  It
dential camp.ign of 1972. adThe Dty                                                                                                                                                            ndleI,. I    a lo like, f,
its prominent characters in-
cude  abhor officials,. Tern-                                                                                                                                 N       reksahrd,,te  RiIhd re-  i e a  ii t  eI
ment   officiis. presidential                                                                                                                   election in A cer,  17, a  r   e      a stlk  e I
candidates. antd  Pr-ident                                                                be, of th, Ge,,reI t .....e orn- Mefotitr i
Nsri  himsei. , f                                             ~-                       i  paign staff mode a di.....-... mat 1 172.
  Because it aecses powerful                                                                                                                          might htoe aaheredte iurseiifthat  I hats hat h, did for Nlc(
people of deings  wilh ir-    -                                                                                   eceiin                         - he fixed nierrhig
ganci-d crime and other pilifi-                                                              Efforts eo iring thin d.-terl to  typewriner. dec ric -;t,
calmniscanduct. Titm1)iaih culi-
Cl11n1-an haufcen Thecoftn ])-/ (~ h.                                                    lifght iere stilled tiw oi nbei j1:o- rhermacninet thai handled ii
fornian has taken prcutentied                                                                        te    e       t   ie IPut-oipaf  oi Ofo-n
to protect our sources. our re- .                                                         51 . nce.                       White hn wasrkig   vni
porters and ouro feestromant                                                                                                                                                an,         ,n   in Lewis dante nit pi-e
persons who might seek to sup-
press the store hi Iolence.
  Whase.  irsr I all. ecredaine if thai Ji.i.i.-ri.                                                                                                                                   telephinc  irsr.i.    H
      safy-,                                                                                            I n run nhrn the , r- hasnre hen ihe -we inc
safety dopi-sif hostwer we   RO-ERT LEE LES S        mc hanicl wizard !or the MC-      r-ut pei-l  tlne he-cint to fade  W',hen i- gi-- lib I ewe
have placed c-%es of the stor  Govern campaign ir 1972, has been scorned, threatened, And 1rn uin pohli miiena  -,- ti   Ahout ft.,     ie eto
In addition, we hase distribu- nearly murdered since he discovered some vital information                          r       and the nio-w-, he e
ted the stors, to a sotunre ot In-   in the days of that campaN. Here, he is conscripted to and -a one Ifn it or ntan  hu ted since. be  Ot nice He
       liviclujiin the days~,            ofd tha ap     n  Here  he is consciple  to( fidx         cout.11
 dndale ion lieekeie1- and   one  of the D.is Ca fihirarn, typewriters, precisely shat he  .:toer   n9  andtn      fir(  se ed acu       is
around the counrwas do ing when he made his momentous discovery


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VOLLMNF  V. NO  112


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Hist.DNEstDAN.f I BHHt ARY: 0. 1474


Police 'Harassment' Hit H Yearst Announces Food



At City Council 1mIeeting Pln to Begin by Friday


       By DON  I.ATTIN
          Staff S,-rer
   the     pubeles . t.J enuian
 compmanut  lrc-e-2i  uf he L n:-
 seristy of Cal --en:.I p lice came
 under further tire asi : `aht Juri a
 publc hearng o: the Herkete an
 Council to d     --:.i  Sirmus me.:ua
 aid aeroe-rents hetween the Berk-
 cn Poce   De-erftmen and sarious
 law renforuee ti iuecies.
 The  I ni-er ni p-lce hate horn
 told bs the Betrce. Polce Re
 Commission ir- th-st shrent
 of a meaninco el:n r.e wt er
 the t CP) ia  rtrequis  r !  ihe
 approval of the man pacfssnt-n
 the UCPD and the BD
 At  last nghiheane. Poce Re-
 view Comisioer -Jim Chain said.
 -We woul like the Cits Council to
 goon record as requirti the L CPD
 to have retew Tacndures simiar to
 the SEcrkeley potice before approval
 of their mutuat aid areements
 Chanin  said that %ice-Chancellor
 of Administrafiln Rohert Korles-in
 charge of soting up the -LC Advt-
 sory Cornmttec or. Police-Com-
  mutity R Iusons. has thus far
 failed toalter tle structure and com-
 plaint procedures of mIne adtsor-
 committee to brine them up to an
 acceptable Intel
         -Harassment
  The council decided to delay any
action concerning the renewal or
termination of mutual aid aree-
ments betwar nkICPD and  lftD
until the first Aricil meeting in
March. At that uIe the ct mana-
ger will make his recommendation to
the counol.
  Two-year   Berkele  resident
George Austin was one of several
speakers at last n ight's hearing to
complain of continual harassment
by both the UCPO and tihe BPtt
  Austin a young black man. told
the council that he has been stopped
twice by the Uniuersuty police and
once by the Birkeles- police because
of the -general practice of both
dcp.rtments to randomly stop black
people.-

   Austin said that on Dec. I1 last
year. alter kting a restaurant, he
was stopped by camps plcr rift-
cers, onusde the ienrdiate canpus
ara, who -proceeded to train shot-


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     cftitfsa                trrt    .e~                          1i $           - .0 -  -  it t$,  Pr
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 grtIo  1.a a Ir  ,r -I.,  atrihec-r.

 being shot. Au-t Said
      Throiwn Araiest far                   -
  He  aid he rsecdly ased what   (
the share nat. but wrs ilnited h,                                        A
the ticers. thOn acioi the car. -                   -                                    sl,
andtrsked Heraidthoticlersthen
pr-eded I., fill out ated infer-
re-true car-.                            -
   Scork with computers and am
se  pickahout  who I l- i-ter-                             -
r-.    out to.- Au,:in snd tHc t
under he threat if bce:rI mao tg'n,       -
them mo i-trrnation
  A-nn  said that the cieers liter
told him there had een a bank ri-h
ber  Ihe incicent  took  !.,cc  at h
p m. 1 dIdnties banks were open
thet late. he  said.
  He  said that althoueh when
stopped by  3crkeley poice no   HILLSBOROUGH PRESS CO\FERENCE . . . Randolph Hearst
weapons were drawn. he was con- and A. Ludlow Kramer, Wveashington's  (-ecretary of State, an-
                               nounced  the establishment of a food distribution program
         (see page i4)         which is expected to be in operation by Friday. ioe. - v. .a


Picketers Protest Teamster Lettuce


      By SALLY  SMITH
         Staff Writer
  Members of the Campus Farm-
workers Supor  Committee  wnil
picket today from It:.30 a.m  to I
pis, in Sproul Placa to protest Uni-
sersity use of Teamster iceberg let-
tuce.  -
  The Teamster lettuce is treated
with dancerous levels of pesticides
forbidden by United I-arm \i orkers
IUFWI ctracts. according to com-
mitice members
  The picketing is to inform stu-
dents of the use (if I camster lettuce
bs the lnisestyand toencouragea
boe-it li,e lctuce.
  Ihe Iarm Worerstiupport Com-
mittec plans a senes of weekls
dfemonstratolns like arxias's imed at
nltetin a   L nscrw commitrment to
hasv onl 1 F-W letuce
      Petitins Circulatint
  Pet:tons demanding teal the Uu-
verite stop using tramter Iicruce
are circulating in the d-ertories.
  t CLA   and LC-Nata Farhara
stoped using Teamster e-erg let-
tuce in response to stu.e: drrand
  A boycott of the Terra  and the


Bcar s lat thre rears ago and ape-
ition  .te 5_I)0 student signaures
advocating excuve use oA L lFW
lettuce lai year failed to change the.
belrsutys let~uce-busing jilcny.
  Commitee members said thfe Uni-
vcerets re uses to recognize the Ict-
tuce issue as a political one.
  It's like the wan the Board of Re-
gents voes their stock, said com-
mitten member Arthur Hochberg.
- hev talk about that hen a non-
pouiicl thing and they end up sup-
porting South Atrican policy.
       Only Direct Issues
  Committee member Allan Noes
iaid that heeauie members of the
Board ot Rgents are insoled in big
business their Interests are not Inc
same as tne tartnworucts -
  1The Unetersits general pohey is
to take no psotin on public stuns
rxcept those which direct  cliect its
welfare. laid Food Sienes Direc-
ie .Joan Rafreco
. She said University purchasing
depunements were nstrucred to dis-
contxset-so   01 aparecu arpro-
duct on  d, in sthe judgement of
these respotssu , there is not suf-


licient demand to make continued
tertrer economical.
        Cheaper Lettuce
  Noyes said ramstir lettuce is a
bit cheaper than tICsW lettuce.
  The onI grower currently supply-
ing LIFW  lettuce is Interharsest.
which supplies te Ci-op Stores
here.
  Cesa. Chaser caled a two day
trike on Monday against Imperial
County lettuce growers holdingecon-
trcts wuth the teamsters Union.
Within hours. .51) L I-W members
clashrd wth shr,t da--ties


       By .IFFF  Ot S)
         hiaff hinter
  Randelph      I aas          e
Witashintun st tuticualitold inns-
men citerdue irrnoon   a ri-.
gram calkd 'e-clos In \cd wil
beetahlhej and dlenuc ni. 1-i
the needy bI Irid.:s HerIt sad hat
such a ptog.m   ea:d hen toed
100.Iui peopl for Ir- sear
  Hearst. wh ddrteud ne -mon
outside of hiI HUh-riuch hone.
expressed hope tha h u   '
Patrctae. u!i he reied - uhe
      Sybin c hrabton~r -m,n r
claims to ham khdnaprd the It- 1
girl more h-n two   ccis, aui
  Accernpanhing Heart wer A
Ludlow Krarer.        1! ;c ! rso t
of the Staie of H aseoinrn and Pee-
gy Mae. director o(a tiod r ri
tion orianizianon :n -i-inc-ton
called -Nenoors i Necd - Kra-
mier said re aJ Man   ai: he
coarred auih ostah!shine Hear<ts
protirarr Te plan all he e-coed
on the 3 --ear old 'Aashineron tr-
ganlcafton.
  Krae   said :hat the diiroon
sites will he naned by the St \ The
SLA  has yet to respond to Hearis
-good willI offer of two -Io
dollars which was made tort   is or
to the -Peopes In ed- plan
  Krmser said that, as in Ib isng-
ton. all who some to 1 - dis hu-
tion ceiters asking for :rod w!l be
accommodated. it rnctle netd Orb
we wlt rurppls tr. he ol She dintI
have time for atandards - Kramer
said that it has been found in I% ash-
ington. that less cthar one tercenttof
those rtquesting food do not ready
need it,.
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      Transportation               Hearings Today

  Do you have an opinion about trarsportatnon :n the Bat Area'
  Iwo hearings. conducted h litMs Ann t celio. direor of thn t S
Depatmenct of I rr.,snat ion's (Otlliceo Conumer :ufaIr.. w- In
hed i-morrow. I he lirst. rponsred b  I C.s   Insttare Ie Irans.
potatian and I aile 1 ingrinering. is at i0.slt Hall s 'Inafh Auditor-
'um from 2- p m. he second is at the Oa.nd ic.com. Mtore
Theater, 7 .30-10 p.m The hearing otter an phortuntiv for
organvations and indmusidrs Interested im. Bay Area asportanaosi to
present thei comp.rrats and ideas to a federal .dnintuaier.


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