THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Grand jury indicts milk firm lawyer on perjury REHEARSAL PIANIST AUDITIONS rehearsal pianist needed for "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" AUDITIONS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23-10 A.M.-1 P.M. Call 761-2247 for appt. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Building 201 Mulholland (off W. Washington) AP Ph'oto Reg Murphy, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, was apparently kidnaped Wednesday night by a political group calling itself the "Revolutionary Army." The FBI is currently investigating the affair. Revolutiona rygroup ki nslews editor WASHINGTON (UPI) - A fed- eral Watergate grand jury yes- terday indicted Jake Jacobsen, a former aide to President Lyndon Johnson, on one count of lying to the grand jury about efforts by milk producers to win a price- support increase from the Nixon administration. The indictment was the first handed down in the investigation of whether the Nixon administra- tion increased the price sup- port of raw milk in 1971 in ex- change for a promise of $2 mil- lion in donations to Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. THE INDICTMENT said Jac- obsen, 54, of Austin, Tex., who served as a legislative counsel to Johnson in 1965-67, knowingly made false declarations one month agoswhen the grand jury questioned him about $10,000 he had solicited from Associated Milk Producers Inc. (AMPI). Jacobsen, a lawyer for AMPI, allegedly received the $10,000 within two months after the Nix- on administration reversed itself on March 25, 1971, and increased the price support for raw milk. IT SAID JACOBSEN, who was active in 1972 in the Democrats for Nixon organization headed by John Connally, solicited the money "on the representation that such money was to be paid to a. public official for his assist- ance in connection with the price support decision." The "public official" was not identified. The indictment said Jacobsen lied when he testified last Jan. 25 that he did not touchthe $10,000 from the time he put it into a safe deposit box until he looked at it with an FBI agent Nov. 27, 1973. It was believed the money was kept in a bank in Austin, Tex., of which Jacobsen is president. "You are certain about that?" the indictment said Jacobsen was asked. "Yes, sir," it said Jacobsen replied. "THE DECLARATION," the indictment said, "as he then and there well knew, was false." The indictment did not say what happened to the $10,000. At the time of Jacobsen's al- leged solicitation of the $10,000, Connally was President Nixon's treasury secretary. Last November, after he tes- tified secretly before the Senate Watergate committee, Connally denied a report he personally re- ceived $10,000 at one time and $5,000 on another occasion for helping the milk industry with its problems. "Who ever said that lied," Connally said. Earlier published reports said #witnesses had told Watergate in- vestigators Connally was present when major contributions were made by dairy officials and a deal on the price support policy was discussed. CONNALLY called the reports 'categorical lies and incredible rumors." With the indictment of Jacob- sen, the number of persons who have been charged with Water- gate - related crimes rose to 27. Of these all but a handful have waived trial and pleaded guilty or no contest to the charges. THE UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER Which presently sponsors DAYSTAR CONCERTS FUTURE WORLDS CHARTER FLIGHTS MEDIATRICS FILMS MUSKET SOPH SHOW AND MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES is now receiving petitions for next year's Four Senior Officers: President Chief Financial Officer Coordinating Vice President Public Relations Vice President and next year's producer of Soph Show Petitions may be picked up, in the U.A.C. Offices, 2nd floor, Michigan Union, and must be returned by Monday, March 11. For further information, drop by the office or ctIl 763-1107 Can Hieronymus Merkin ever forget Mercy Humppe and find true happiness? RATED "X" Star: ANTHONY NEWLEY and CONNIE KRESKI FRI. AND SAT. 8 & 10 p.m. COUZENS CAFETERIA Couzens Film Coop I A.G.P. SPEED/EFFECTIVENESS READING COURSE (offered nationally) SPONSORED IN ANN ARBOR by LOGOS BOOKSTORE "Double Your Speed Or Your Money Refunded" 3 TWO-HOUR SESSIONS 7:00-9:00 p.m.-Feb. 27, March 6, 11 COST $36.00- Registration Deadline Feb.26 LOGOS BOOKSTORE 761-7177 1205 S. University mono*#A, rr.i --"" ATLANTA (UPI) - John "Reg" Murphy, editor of the At- lanta Constitution,rapparently was kidnaped Wednesday night by a political revolutionary group that then lapsed into si- lence without making any de- mands. More than 15 hours after the abduction authorities saidthere had been no word from the kid- napers and that they could sug- gest no motive for the act, al- though the Constitution saying the abduction of Patricia Hearst was the work of a "fanatic and criminal roup." MURPHY, 40-year-old fatherT of two teen-age daughters, was last seen about 7:30 p. m. Wednesday when he left his home to keep an appointment with a man who claimed he want- ed to discuss a news story. At 9:15 p.m., one hour and 45 minutes after Murphy dis- appeared, the Constitution re- ceived a phone call from a man who identified himself as a colo- nel in the "Revolutionary Army." The colonel said the army had taken Murphy captive and that the Constitution, the state's larg- est newspaper, would hear fur- ther from the group. In quick succession the ab- ductors alsoplaced calls to television station WAGA and Murphy's wife, Virginia. The caller told WAGA, "We have Reg Murphy, editor of the Con- stitution,and don't botherto call the FBI. It won't help." The FBI immediately swung into action, however, and reportedly was' looking for a green Ford Torino, in which they apparently believe Murphy was abducted. The editorial on the Hearst kidnaping that appeared last Sat- urday in the Constitution said the abduction of Patricia Hearst "is almost a miniature history of the problems of our times. There is a fanatic and criminal THE MICHIGAN VAILV W Volume LXXXIV, Number 120 Friday, February 22, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May. nard Street. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other stater and foreign). Summer session publishes Tuesday' through Saturday morning. Subscrip, tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area)- $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non-lo'allmail ;other states and foreign)j. radical group, the Symbionese Liberation Army, that apparently wants to overthrow the estab- lished order . .. Fields said Murphy had not written that particular editorial, but likely approved it. Asked if he thought that this was what prompted Murphy's -kidnaping, Fields replied: "Your guess is as good as mine." Asked what word he had for the kidnapers, Fields replied: "We would simply like to hear from them, to learn what they want." Iii, TI ,i 3 Watercolor Paintings by the noted New York Artist MAULSBY KIMBALL "Spiritual Imaginations in Color" RACKHAM GALLERIES, Ann Arbor 3rd floor, Rackham Bldg. 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