European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 03, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Mao had liking for rightists continued from Page i president became inescapable he left it to his Secretary. Rose Mary Woods to Tell his wife daughters and sons in Law. In the Section published monday. Nixon does not say Why he did not break the news aug. 7, 1974. Two Days before he re signed he writes he Learned from Republican congressional leaders that he had no Hope of successfully combating impeach ment and conviction. After the Nixon writes. Called Rose and asked her to Tell the family that a final Check of my dwindling supporting Congress had confirmed that i had to re s written account adds Little new significant factual detail to the body of knowledge already amassed about water =." Gale i he glosses Over some matters such Asp v his prayer session in the Lincoln bedrooms i with Secretary of state Henry Kissinger. Wednesday May 3, 1978 trip composer of Saber Dane in Moscow at age 74 Moscow a Aram Khac Hatunen the world renowned soviet composer who anchored his music to the vibrant Folk rhythms of his native caucasus died monday the soviet news Agency Tass re ported tuesday. He was 74the official soviet news Agency said Khachaturian died after a grave and last ing it said the death was announced by the soviet government and communist party leadership with deep just about everyone knows the song Saber dance played by trombonists. Khachaturian said sometimes he wished he had t written it because he was afraid it obscured his other serious works. He said that whenever he went abroad he was often advertised As or. Saber dance. This makes me very angry he the intelligentsia he evacuated to Perm in the ural mountains during world War ii. There he wrote the Ballet Gayane for Leningrad s kirov company and its Star Tatiana vye Cheslove who had also ton evacuate but he was told by the Ballet director that the score needed a More dramatic my opinion the music was completely finished and i refused to write any snore he said. But when i got Home landsat Down at my piano 1 was already think ing of a dance. It had to be Quick and Mili Tant. 1 started working at three in the afternoon and at two the next morning the Piet was ready. The orchestra played it during the same morning and it went to general rehearsal the next Day. That s How the Saber dance was Bornalthough not often per formed after the retirement of vye Cheslo a the Saber dance took on a life of its own when a trombonist played it on a i a. Radio station s Amateur hour. Ten years after Khachaturian wrote it the Saber dance topped the hit Parade in America. Khachaturian said he regarded All his compositions As a father regards his Little but he always had a special allegedly conspired to raise $500,000 3r 2 charged in plot to Sway Nixon Boston map two businessmen were charged tuesday with conspiring to raise 500,000 for the alleged purpose of trying to influence then president Nixon to make former Massachusetts . John. his 1972 running mate. Massachusetts assistant attorney Gen eral Stephen Delinsky told a Superior court judge that Albert Toots Manzi and William Masillo. Both of Worcester conspired in 1972 to raise the Cash for de livery to Nixon either before or during the Republican National convention that year. He said the Money was an attempt to influence Nixon s decision to substitute Volpe for vice president Spiro Agnew atthe Delinsky charged that the women extorted $10,000 from the new York consult ing firm of Mokee Berger Mansueto apart of the fund raising Effort. Delinsky also charged that the two men threatened the firm with financial destruction by using a state employee to make trouble on Mem s state contract. He said the men made other threats of a political nature that he would explain at later Date. Delinsky made the comments in asking that bail for each Man be set at $10.000. He noted that each faced 45 years in prison if convicted. Manzi and Masiello were indicted Las week by a Suffolk county grand jury in connection with the 1972 alleged extortion. Manzi is currently a member of the Massachusetts Turnpike authority Board. Masiello is head of a Worcester architectural firm. Masiello pleaded innocent to the four charges levelled against him. Manzi pleaded innocent to his three charges. There was no immediate comment from either Volpe or from the new York consulting firm. To reports f 16 troubles continued from Page i ample Are a serious problem particular Yin combat when loss of Power can give an enemy aircraft a distinct advantage. As for the plane s ability to survive i combat the Gao noted that the air Force asked competing contractors to design atom coat highly Maneu Merable Jet fighter but did not require them to incorporate features to improve the plane s survivability. It said two modifications to improve the plane s survivability had been found that would be Cost effective but said these changes would increase the plane s Cost the air Force acknowledged the prob tens found by the Gao and said Steps were being taken to overcome the difficulties United some improvement already have been made in the engines and that areas where other changes could be beneficial had been isolated. The Gao recommended that the air Force improve its management of the f-v6 program and that it re Bobby Baker tells tales of goings on in capital continued from Page ii George Preston Marshall who Baker said did not want a Southern team in the league because he thought it would dilute his own team s following. Baker who was in Johnson s employ in the Senate at the time said Kefauver subcommittee was about to consider whether Marshall held an illegal monopoly through his Redskin television network Baker said a fellow reveler approached him and said Bobby i be got to lock up that Damn for Texas and i be been told not to leave any Stone Baker said he told the courier to see Kefauver. He said the task would require Money. Later the courier returned with a 5 containing 25,000, which bake said he delivered to a Kefauver staff Man m his committee Kefauver s sub committee ruled against Marshall a so is Sis the air Force has contracted to but 650 the plan it Ami fi0ii�. Fl0 w Tuic Werner plan to Pur chairman Lawrence o Brien. For years Johnson used his influence to hold a monopoly on television program ing in Austin Texas by forcing the three networks to let him pick and choose their programs for his station the Only one i Austin. Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois at former president Dwight d. Eisenhower s request persuaded president John f. Ken phl10. Ssh a Federal to Hii Ladelphia of a former Eisenhower aide in return for a future favor. Johnson persuaded Kennedy to to Point a congressman to a Federal Job in a slant City Baker said John a was having an affair with the congressman s sports in Brief Prague Czechoslovakia api _ a game Young . Had Lort an m dec Isoa. The air Force eventually plans to buy 1 of by Craf i. Iran nay agreed to Pur Chase 160 of the f-i6s, and Siles too or countries Are expected. " manufactured by general bb17 months my veal dirt about democratic National weak is Sasga we place in his affections for the violin he wrote in 1940 for David _ Khachaturian was bom in 1903, of an armenian Bookbinder who tiflis now Tbilisi the capital of Georgia. As a composer he had _. Deeply influenced by the music of. And the trans caucasus in general. The National Folk music v Learned As a child is the permanent soil for my entire creative once said. Khachaturian went to Moscow As Ager with 90 million rubles in his but the currency was then Worth nothing and Khachaturian s to gone on food before he even left fines of Georgia. So to support i. The 24-Day train journey he joined a of actors and gave performances stops. By the time we reached i was a skilled accompanist he said. Like most intellectuals of that Khachaturian had to place his the services of Josef Stalin s it. Or risk deportation or death. He order of Lenin and four Stalin such works As his poem to. Whether he wrote this music out of. Lion or because of pressure is a moot because he was always an outs or the spastic communist. Rhodesia lifts bans on 2 Blac organizations Salisbury Rhodesia Apsia s multiracial government tuesday de political bans on two Black ratio organizations and appealed to their guerrilla members in the Bush to end to the despite a near rift in the government Over the firing of a Black later last week the tour Man Council unanimously pushed ahead arrangements they believe will end country s War. The six year old col has claimed the lives of nearly 0,000pie. The Call for a cease fire could a first real test of the Power and Masi port of the ruling Alliance comp ii prime minister Ian Smith and three Nal Black leaders. In a statement issued at the end fall Day meeting the executive co charged with scheduling one Man vote elections and bringing majority to Rhodesia by dec. 31, said a u cation of our intention that there shop free political activity in the period a up to the first election we have Decu that the ban on All proscribed politic a animations should be lifted forthwith.-? includes Anu and Zap ". The Zimbabwe african National a. Is led by Robert Mugabe and the b babe african people s Union by to Nkomo. The two leaders and their Orfu rations form the political Alliance Caw patriotic front. Europe m. Hot Detluf mgr a to. O. A _ a a tar a. It
