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Saturday, August 3, 1974

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

Saturday, August 3, 1974 THE MICHiGAN DAILY Page Nine

Humphrey worker sought
illegal funds, ad man says
WASHINGTON uP) - Adver- Senate Watergate Committee
tising executive Barry N o v a about corporate payments to the
has signed a sworn statement Humphrey campaigns in 1970
saying that Hubert Humphrey's and 1972.
campaign manager arranged for Humphrey has said he was un-
an illegal $12,000 corporate pay- aware of the corporate money.
ment in 1970. Nova, who did advertising
The campaign manager, Jack work for Humphrey's 1970 Sen-
Chestnut of Minneapolis, has in- ate campaign, said in his state-
voked the Fifth Amendment and ment that Chestnut asked him
refused to testify before t h e to forward some of his bills to
the milk producers' cooperative.
The co-op, Associated Milk Pro-
S m ondtcers, Inc., admitted yesterday
that it had illegally paid $12,-
000 of the bills out sf corporate
ftnds.
Nova's sworn and notarized
statement is in the open files of
the Senate Watergate Commit-
tee.
n rac ss The files contain copies of a
b i g i letter signed by Chestnut and
zsked the milk producer's lob-
SALT LAKE CITY (A') - The bvist, Bob Lilly, to pay the bills.
Mormon church modified yester- There also is a statement quot-
day a policy that barred blacks ing Lilly as saying he sent $12,-
from the top position in its Boy 000 in corporate checks to
Scout troops, but an NAACP Chestnut to forward to the ad-
snokesman rejected the n e w vertising firm. Copies of the two
church position as "racist aid $6,000 'checks, made out on the
condescending." corporation account, are includ-
ed.
Mike Clark, spokesman for Nova worked as a political ad-
National Association for the Ad- vertising specialist in the sow-
vancement of Colored Peopla - bankrupt firm of ltennen & Ne-
cal chapters, said they will con- well, teadqtartered in N e w
tinne with a federal court suit York.
that alleges the policy discr"--z Recalling the Senate rice,
sates against blacks. "We seek Nova said in his statement,
protection in the law," he said "Early in the campaign I re-
Clark said at a news confer- ceived a telephone call from
ence the new position of the the Humphrey campaign ian-
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ager, Jack Chestnut, who re-
ter-day Saints Mormon "offers quested that Lennen & Newell
our young people no protection submit its next regular monthly
now, nor in the future, from invoice to an organization he
capriciousness on the part of identified as the 'American Milk
the LDS church officials, BSA, Producers', rather than diectly
or individuals within the church. to the camnaign headquarters."
The decision was easily arrived Nova, of Greenwich, Cons ,
at and can easily pass." said he assumed the bills were
Spencer W. Kimball, presi- paid and that he believed the
dent of the 3.3 million member group he was billing was° poli-
Chrch of Jesus Christ of Lat- tical trust and not a corpora-
ter-day Saints Mormon s a i .1 tion. "We believed the proposed
that "the guideline regarding navment from the 'American
the senior patrol leader was not Milk Producers' to be entirely
intended to discriminate against leeal and nroner," Nova said.
anyone." Although Chestnut or Nova
The guideline had requ:ed seem to have gotten the co-op's
that the senior patrol leade- be name wrong, the Watergate files
deacons quorum president i's the show that Lennen & Newell
s'onsoring Mormon war. eventually sent four invoices for
Blacks cannot hold the offi:e )f $3,000 each to "Associated Miuk
deacon or any other office in Producers, Inc., c/o Bob A.
the church's priesh'hool. The Lilly".
change in policy does no, of- Each bill bore the words,
feet blacks' status in the "Consulting fee for Minnesota."
Church. Church officials say The bills were dated April 17,
it would take a revelation from Anril 24, May 1 and May I,
God to do that. 1970.
Ci- - c/ -ei-s'ice4

AP Photo
Roadhog
... And this little piggie stands snout-to-snout with a cement mixer on a Chicago expressway
Thursday, after managing to escape from a truck taking it to market. After tying up traffic for
hours, irate drivers tied the hog to a guard rail to minimize the effect on commerce until police
could come to the rescue.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw
Sunday Service and Sunday
School-10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Testimony Meet-
ing-8:00 p.m.
Child Care-Sunday, under 2
years; Wednesday, through 6
years.
Reading Room -306 E. Lib-
erty. 10-9 Mon., 10-5 Tues.-Sat.
"The Truth That Heals" -
WPAG radio, 10 a.m. Sunday.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149
Minister: Howard F. Gebhart
10 a.m.-Worship Service and
Church School.
ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOPAL
CHURCH, 306 N. Division
10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
and Sermon.
7:00 pm.-Holy Eucharist in
chapel.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, 1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Ministers: Robert E. Sanders,
John R. Waser, Brewster H.
Gere, Jr.
"Where Christ, Campus and
Community meet"
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service.
S e r m o n Title: "Life for
Others."

CANTERBURY HOUSE
218 N. Division-665-0606
Holy Eucharist at noon at
Canterbury House.
LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
CHURCH (ALC-LCA)
(Formerly Lutheran Student
Chapel)
801 S. Forest Ave. at Hill St.
Donald G. Zill, pastor
Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL (LCMS)
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Stunday Service at 9:15 a.m.
CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenaw Court
(5 Block S. of C.C. Little Bldg.)
The Rev. Donald Postema
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Service. Luke 15: "When Can
I Come Home Again?" A theo-
logical perspective on amnesty.
The Rev. Kenneth Colton,,guest
pastor from the First United
Methodist Church of Ann Arbor,
will lead this Sunday's morning
worship service.
UNIVERSITY REFORMED
CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron
Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice,
Ministers
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.

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f f August 6th
Prim ardyru
a'sore frwoe'
Pull the
non-partisan lever first
Qualified
* JO. 1956 U of M Low
LSchaaol
S Practicig trialn anwer
* Defender for Octanon
House whard druq
prooram)I
BURGOYNE . Attorney for Women's
Crisis Center
* Chairman. Committee on
- Purnleqnl Traininq and
F OR Instructor of Lnw
(Washtennaw Community
. Washtenaw County Bar
JU American ur Association
Michigan State Bar
*American Trial Lawysets
15th DISTRICT COURT Association
f American Judicature
(CITY OF ANN ARBOR) S" othe, of three
naes 18, 15 and 13)
SHIRLEY BURGOYNE IS A QUALIFIED COMPETENT
- LAWYER WHO WILL BE A GOOD JUDGE.
SHE LISTENS, UNDERSTANDS, AND RESPECTS PEOPLE
AND THEIR TIME. SHE IS COMPASSIONATE
AND MAKES GOOD DECISIONS.
WE NEED HER ON THE BENCH.
Shirley Burgoyne for District Judge
(NEW JUDGESHIP)

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