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( T r i b u n eRESPONSIBLE METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER

100th YEAR, NO. 316 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 DAILY, $3.75 A MONTH

Tribune p h o t o

Pallbearers take coffin of Dr. Marcus Foster through crowd of mourners for funeral service

Foster Death Letter * > ?t e i

; ' *.... i * • ii i.EulogizedWork OT Intellectual At Funeral

B y R I C H A R D PAOLI

Tribune Staff Writer

"A high grade i n te l l e c t , de -

voted to revolutionary ideolo-gy." could have w r i t t e n th el e t t e r whi c h c l a i m s re>poiiM--b i l i t y fo r the Tuesday nights l a y i n g o f O a k l a n d School.Supt. M a r c u s Foster.

This is- the reac tion- of Dr .S.I. H a ya ka wa . n a t ion a l ly rec-ognized semant icis t and re-t i red president of San F ra n -cisco State Univers i ty, a f te r

he reviewed th e text of thet h r e e - p a g e letter f r om th e* • S y n i b i u n e. s e L i b e r a t i o nArmy."

"It is un que s t i o n a b l e th a t

Exclusive

this level of in tel lect stii! re -mains wi t h t he r e vo lu t ion a r y

gro up s t ha t ha v e s«ne un d e r -ground,'

1Dr. H a y a k a w a said

in an exclus ive Tribune in ter-view yesterday.

. Copies of the le t ter were

sent to the O a k la n d T r i b un e ,the Sa n Francisco Chroniclean d Berkeley r a d i o N a t i o n

K P F A last we e k . The three

copies, a l l a p p a re n t l y photo-

copied from the same type-w r i t t e n original , havr beensenl by Oakland pol ice to theFBI's" W a s h i n g t o n . D.C..

crime labora tory. Resul ts oft in- deta i led s tudy of the let-ters arc expected w i U n n th e

next two or three1

t l a > ! >Dr. Ktistc r was killled 1> >

right cyanide-packed bulk-Isfrom an automat ic pis tol ashe w a lk e d in to a two-car park-in g lot at the rear of theschwl dis t rict adminis t ra t ionheadquarters. Hi s chief d e p u-ty. Robert B l a c k b u r n , w h owa s a lMi in the p a rk i n g ! < > ! .

was seriously w ou n d e d ;n th ea b d o m e n by a shotgun bljst

Th e "Syjiibioncsc" lei ter>aul Foster an d B la c k b u rn

wcrv targeted for "execution

by cyanide 'bul lets " becausethey s up p o r t e d , according toth e l e t t e r , an in tensive stu-

dent identif ica t ion an d p o hc e -o n - c a m p us p ro gra m for theO a k la n d schools .

"I t is an a r t i c u l a t e letter."

said H a y a k a w a . "Thegram-

mar and spel l ing art: fau lt-less, and th e use -of 'legalha b i t ' is also interesting."!

The • le t ter is d ra wn up inth e f o r m a l of an i n d i c t m e n tan d the text of the leiter uses

the r e p e t i t i on of phrases c o m -mo n to legal documents , a l -th ou g h th e a c tu a l ly w or d in gdiffe rs from t ha t found :n an o rm a l t r u e bill.

"This type of exp'rcssiyn."

said Dr.. H a ya ka wa . r e fe r r i n glo pol i t ica l ideology in th eIt-iler, "is a direct cont inua-t ion of t

;ie same propaganda

from the la te 1960s."• Dr. H a ya ka wa categorized

the let ter r .nd the slaying ofDr. Foster ; • . * "the kind ofdest ruct ion a imed towards so-ciety by the SDS (Students fora IX-mocratic Society) an d th e _

Weathermen."

In the let ter were re fe re n c e stn deta i ls about the pasls of

both men. Foster.'the le t ternoted , had l>een a meml>er ofth e P hi l a d e l p h i a C r i m e C o m -miss ion and Blackburn served

as a member of th e Peace

Corps in East Africa.

"The use of the these de-tails." said H a y a k a w a ."wnuld seem to indica te a

' determined ef for t at premedi-

tation."

The le t ter also refers fre-quent ly Jo Ih e "B'.ack. Chi-ran" . Asian and conscious

W h i t e youth." Dr . H a y a k a w r .

said th e related phrase helpsexpla in the use <' f ihe w o r d"Synibionese" «n th e letlcr-

head.

"They appear to h a ve usedsymbiosis as th e nm l w<ird ,"hr e x p l a i n e d . "Symbiosis

means" he partnership of di»-

Man Discovers HisParents Murdered

M. S. I. H A Y A K A W A

'SymbtoncM1

defined/

s i m i l a r groups for thei r mu:

t u a l benefi t . "U n d e r g r o u n d terrorist

groups, said H a ya ka wa . ha v e

al ready shown the level ofin tel lect presenl "in Ihe revo-lut ionary movement ."

"That business in N e w Y o rkw i t h B e rn a rd i n e D oh r n a n dothers is an e xa m p l e of this.

Miss Dohrn and Ih e olher

members o f l ha t g ro up we regraduates from the Ix-s l col-

leges. they took a summer ofs tudy in Europe. They had a l lih e e d uc a t i o n a l o p p o r t un i t ie sand any other advantages , yet

they turned to \in lcnce toexpress their r e v o l u t i o n a ry

ideology'."

Bernardine Dohrn is s o ughtby the FBI for her alleged

i n vo lve m e n t in mob violence

C'MtiMrd Back Page. Col. 1

Broniff ChargedWith Nixon Gift

W A S H I N G T O N { A I M -

Hranif f Airways Inc. and il>board chairman were charged

by the special Wa tergate pros-

eemor"> of f ice today withm a ki n g ar. illegal $#t.WB cash

contribution to President Nix-on's IS72 re-election cam-

The !»eaten bodies of a

N n r th Oakland coup>. dead<-incc 3aM *«*. »vrc discxiv-m-d yt-MenJay }» > a >o n wh ohad coror to MV w hy ihey ha dnot ansven-d l i i r i r phone.

Jo hn <"os1a. JO. and his

Kthel . " * > . were found in thel i v i n g T « r « m of t he i r ho m e alSB7 441h S«.. w h e r e lhr> todInrd fo r more t ha n -V i years.tiy Dnnald Costa «f H a y w a r d .

H e l o l d p o l i c e ho m i c i d eS;,'lv * n h n M i a n n a h a n a n d

.lirn Simonson h;

4

He i Ihe ti«Jst lu-aitA

V l ' « - * . t an d M a r f c r t

*1«tts.a n d fo m d

• w h d ha d heen ma n Jed n:»rc

th a n W years.Shannahan and Simonson

> a i d th e couple ha d }>ecn

••.savagely and brutally liraten

•with a b l u n t instrument."T he y apparently had beendead M n c e early last we e k .

The imesl>ca1<>rs t-elmerobbery vas ihc motne.

Jtedronnis had Jx-cnan d the p h o n e h a r lni*pc-d from the wal l . Police

•were no l able Jo ddf-nmre if

anjlhinc v-as missms. lm»-s-licators s^ j fl Ui'-re was no

sicn of forced i-niry .

Ik-ihnr

K for the specialoffj-x- j-^id ttran-

jf f board chairman H a ro m g i..

lawTXTice had agrei-d Jo plead

gui l ty to a two-count informa-l i < r n charging that th e air l ine-made a contribution from cor-porate funds, a fedcra' crime.

Any officer of a corporat ionw ho consents to such a corpo-

rate conlnbulion is l i ab le to a

maximum one-year prison

lemi an d $ 1 . < K H I f ine . Th e c<-r-

< v i T ) «> e l ined up to

and radio had

Tacr. CM. 3

TJie a i rl ine s ;d on A u g . ^ltha t it «sW] M I I . W W I in corpo-rate f u n d s for «i c<mtnt»u tion.o Ni\\>n"> r<'-<0c(li'»n <

-omrnit-

tee. Hu t IJramfi sa id the mon-ey was contributed in th enanvts < » f >c;-<Ta] <«(mpany of-

ficials and tiic <.Jf:«sK ta<T

p /n d the KIWI Jwick to the

By RA L PH RA T H

Tribune Stgff Writer

"In his life he has given me

Ihe wo rd s lhal I b r i n g to y o u :'The darkness does not b lotou t th e stars: it o n l y m a ke sthem s hi n e m o re - b r i gh t l y . ' "

The Rev. A. S. Jackson of. the C hurc h of All Faiths t hus

eulogized the s la in OaklandSchool Sup t . 'Ma rcus A. Foster

tod a y as nearly : i . 0 0 < ) m o u r -ners sa t in hushed silence atB ee .b e M e m o r i a l C M E - T e m -ple.

Those gathered for the fu-nera l service included menan d wo m e n from all wa l ks oflife an d represented a cross-

sect ion of races and rel igions .It was Dr. Foster's goal

w h e n he came he re from Phi l -adelphia three yeans ago tob r i n g I'm- m ul t i p l e e l e m e n t s ofthe communi ty together in acommon cause—the educat ionof its chi ldren .

Today, Ihe c o m m un i t y wa sunif ied in i t s homage to thefa l len educator.

"Thejjpirit of man is th ecandle of the Lord.'' the T R e v .Mr. Jackson said, q u o t i n gProverbs '211:27, t he t he m e . o fhis eulogy.

"I am helped." he i n ton e d ,"bv not ing lhai for all whoshare t he C hr i s t i a n ho p e .Brother Foster touches us to-day, as he d id when he wasst i l l wi th us . a l the p o in lwhere we most need renewaland confirmation in Ihe workof C h r i s t i a n l iv in g . In hi s l i fe

he ha s g i v e n m ure t ha n t hew or d s I bring to you."

The closed casket c on ta in -ing Dr. Foster's body lay on a

bier at the f ront of the altar

almost seeming to f loa t on ihe

masses of f loral pieces l ha tnumbered in the hundreds .

"He b ro ught to us the l ightof faith." Pastor Jackson

said. "He b ro ught to us the

l ight of t ruth. Thi rd an d f ina l-

ly, he broughl to us the l ightof love."

Others wh o paid tr ibute toDr. Foster included M a v o rJohn Reading. Boar.-J of Edu-cation President Barney M i l -

bum and Dr. \ViLson Kiles .state superintendent nf publici n s tr uc t i on a n d a personal

fncnd of the victim.Dr . Kobert D. Hill of Taylor

M e m o r i a l I'nited M c l ho d i s lChurch offered the benedic-

t ion , whi le the choir of theChurch of All Faiths sang

"Ain't (rot Time to Die." a

C*Mta«HI Rack Page. Col. 1

Hospital Workers

En d Strik* inN.Y.

XK W Y O R K (AIM - Sink-

ing hrtspil*! workers n\ ^-ins t i tut ions voted <oria} to ac -cept a T I C . * contract itstrimmed fy* th e <"<*! of L ivingCounci l and return to w or kw i th th e late afternoon shif t .

The 13.Vi2-1o.3X3S vote vg.nalcd an <rad Jo eight days /> f

strike Advfli lhal had le d 5 < > atii a heal th <-mer-

in tnc ci t> .

Aid Israel

DefenseBy Tht Attociattd Prttt

Secretary o f S t a t e H e n ry A.Kissinger may propose a t rea-ty in w h i c h th e U.S. g ove r n -m e n t w ou ld gua ra n l e e to de-fend Israel if a t t a c ke d . A m e r i -ca n off icia ls with Kissinger inP e ki n g r e p o r t e d t o d a y .

Associated Press c o r re s p o n -dent Barry Schweid r e p o r t e df rom th e Chinese capi ta l lha ls uc h a t r e a t y w o u l d assure

Is rael th e p e rm a n e n t s up p o r tof its on ly la rge a l ly.

Bu t Is rael a l t > o would bew a r n e d t ha t a n y s t r i kea ga i n s t a n A ra b n e i ghb o rw o u l d ha v e to he m a i n t a i n e dw i lh ou t U. S . s up p o r t .

Senior off icia ls in Jerusa-

lem sa id the Israel i g ove r n -m e n t ha s received no w or d ofany such t rea ty proposal .

In th e w a k e of the s igningyesterday of ihe new cease-

f i re agreement Kiss inger ne -got ia ted las t week. Is rael i andE gyp t i a n off icers me t loday atthe cease-fi re l i n e on the westbank of the Sue /, ''anal fo rnegot ia l ions lo carry ou l Ih eagreement.

As they d id . Premier GoldaM e i r o f Is rael told n e ws m e nin London th a t E gyp t m us tq u ic k ly l i f l it s b l o c ka d e of theBa b e l - M a n d e b Stra i l a t theonlrance to the Red Sea.

"A cease-fi ie does not meanmerely Ihe end of m i l i t a rya n d b o m b i n g attacks."Mrs.

M eir added. She was in Lon-don for a m e e t i n g of theS o c i a l i s t I n t e rn a t i o n a l , o fw h ic h her L a b o r p a r t y is a

member.

Th e 75-year-old Israeli lead-er, looking l i red but alert,

s:iid l ha t despite the cease-

f ire accord w i th Egypt thes i tua l ion in Syria i s ''extreme-

ly dangerous." Th e S yr i a n sha v e slaved clear of the lalest

t r u c e agreement, a l t ho ugha b i d i n g by the U . N . cease-fi reof Oct. 2 . " ) .

T he y we re no l participaling

in the lalks at Ki lometer 10 1on the Sue/ . -Cai ro highway inEgypt ." where the new truce

was signed yesterday.'

T he E gyp t i a n s we re a n x i o usto get a c o r r i d o r o p e n e dth r ou g h the Is rael i l ines to thelew a of Sue/ and the Egypt ian3 rd A rm y o n t he easl b a n k o fih c c a n a l .

The Israelis gave lop priori-

ly to arranging an exchangeof prisoners of war and re-m ova l of Egypt's b l o c ka d e onIsraeli shipping a t the south-ern end of the Red Sea.

The c e a s e - f i r e p a c t was

signed yesterday by M a j . G e n .A h a r on Yariv. the -ass is tantIsraeli chief of staf f , an d M a j .G e n . M o ha m m e d A b d u l G h a n iGamaxy. Ihc second-rankingoffice r in the Egypt ian army.

Ba y Area HitBy Mild Quake

A moderate e a r l h q u a k eshook bui ld ings f rom M o n t e -rey lo the San Francisco Ba yArea at 111:17 a.m. oday, ap-

p a re n t l y as the result of a

s h i f t i n t he S a n A n d re a sFault.

No damage w as reported

b u t m a n y p e o p l e in Sa n Fran-

cisco and the Kaslbay calledpol ice switchyards fo r infor-m a t i o n a f t e r f e e l i n g t heq u a k e .

Scismolttcists at the I'mver-

sjly of Cal i fornia a t Berkeley

said the qua ke ha d an intensi-

ty of A.7 on the Hichter scale.The epicenter was estimat-

ed to be about -4 3 miles southof Berkeley near Castle Rockin the Los Galos area.

Now Nixon Can'*

Find Third TapeWASHINGTON ( A P ) - The

Wh i t e H o us e i s u n a b le to f i n d

a subpoenaed d ic ta t ion m a -c h i n e re c o rd i n g m a d e byP re s i d e n t Nixon a f te r a k e yW a t e r g a t e c o n v e r s a t i o n .W h i te H o us e l a wye r .1. FredBu x h a r d t tes t i f ied tod a y infederal c o ur t .

B u x h a r d t sa id he f i r s tl e a r n e d a week a^jo. f rom

White House chief of staffA le x a n d e r M . H a ig . Jr . . tha t asearch ha d fa i led to tu r n u pth e bel t recording, w h ic h w a sb e i n g s o ught b> fe d e ra l Wa t -ergate p ro s e c u t i o n .

I t is the thi rd piece of su b -poenaed Watergate evidencet ha i Ihe While House now says

doesn't exis t .Bu x h a r d t told s p e c i a l W a t -

ergate p ro s e c u t o r A r c h ib a ld

Co x l a s t Jun e t ha t P re s i d e n t.Nixon ha d dicta ted his im-press ions of a m e e t i n g he hadheld April 15. 1973 w i th oustedc o un s e l Jo hn W. D e a n I I I .

Th e White House la ter sa idth a t th e N i x o n - D e a n m e e t i n gi t s e l f w e n t u n r e c o r d e d b e -c a us e a n u n a t t e n d e d t a p e r e -corder ran out of t a p e .

B u x h a r d t said t o d a y asearch w as m a d e for the be lt

r e c o rd i n g of N i xo n ' s i m p re s -sions, b u t th a i on ly some w r i t -ten miles could be found .

Dean has testif ied th a t inthe A p r i l 15 meet ing the Pres-

ident a d m i t t e d discuss ing ex-ecut ive clemency as p art ofIh e Watergate cover-up, andl ha t Nixon said he had only

been joking on an earlier oc-cas ion when he said il w o u l dbe no p ro b l e m lo raise ?1m il l ion in hus h m o n e y .

The olher subpoenaed taperecording the Wh i te House

says doesn't exist was a J u n e20. 1972 conversa t ion b e t we e nNixon a n d fo rm e r Ally. G e n .Jo hn M . M i t c he ll .

The Whi le House announce-ment two weeks ago that

recordings of the two presi-

dent ia l conversa t ions d id notexis t led lo a federa l c o ur thearing on the matter beforeJudge Jo hn .1. Sirica.

Today prosecutor R ic h a r dBen-Venis te quest ioned 3ux-

hardl closely on Ih e t h i rd tape-recording sought b y t he prose-cutors.

"Now as a m a t t e r of fac t,there is no dictabelt."

BenVenis tc said. "Isn't t ha i

so?"B u z h a r d t agreed, saying

t ha t onlv some wri t ten notes

of the m e e t i n g ha v e b e e n lo -cated .

Buxhard t tes t i f ied t ha i Ih ed i c t a b e l t r e c o rd i n g wa s n ' lfo und lo be missing u n t i l N o v .5. exact ly one week ago. Thiswa s in the m i d s t of a f u r o rover the o t he r tw o p h a n tomrecordings .

O r ig in a l ly , specia l prosecu-tor Cox had s o ught l a s t Jun e11 to ha v e the While H o us es u p p l y a r e c o rd i n g of I h eA p r i l 15 Nixon-Dean m e e t i n g .

T ha t wa s m o re t ha n a

m on th b e f o r e exis tence of a u -tom a t i c Wh i te House record-in g gear was disclosed p u b l i c -

ly.

Co x ha d bel ieved tha i theA p r i l 15 rnee ling was r e c o rd -ed because N ix on , seeking top r ove lo Assl. Ally. Gen. Hen-ry E. Pelersen lhal D e a n was

s e e k i n g i m m un i t y f rom prose-c u t i o n , lold Pelersen l ha lDean had adrni t led to s uc h a

Continued Back Page. Col . 4

Nixon Agrees

To Turn OverOther Tapes

WASHINGTON (AP)-Pres-ident N i x o n announced todaythat he w i l l t u r n over to afederal c o ur t a d d i t i o n a l per-

son a l notes , d ic ta t ion bel tsan d f u r t h e r reels of WhiteHouse tapes to clear up "once

and for all" d o ub t s a b o u t tw ocrucia l Watergate conversa-tions.

The White H o us e a n n ou n c e dtwo w e e k s ag o t ha t s ub p o e -naed t a p e s of the two conver-sa t ions did not exis t .

In an a n n o u n c e m e n t ,N i x o nsaid he ha s a l so agreed tha t ac o u r t - a p p r o v e d i n d e p e n d e n texpert "employing the most

advanced technologica l meth-ods can examine a l l tapes inquestion for any e v id e n c e ofal tera t ion to the tapes."

In a four-page s ta tementissued from the Whi te House.

Nixon said he is taking these

s t e p s to "help d e t e rm i n e th esubstance of all nine conver-s a t i o n s s ub p o e n a e d b y t hecourt."

Watergate prosecutors hads ub p o e n a e d .nine White H o us eWatergate r e l a t e d tape

recordings and allied d o c u-ments.

N i x o n s a i d "there i s noquestion in my mind t h a t th eopen c o ur t Bearing, no w beingconduc ted, w i l l d e m o n s t r a t eto th e court's sa t i s fact ion thet r u t h of ou r statements t ha tthese conversa t ions were nev-er recorded."

Alaska Pipel

Is Passed by

ine Bill

HouseWASHINGTON ( A P ) - Th e

House passed the Alaska pipe-l ine b i l l today and sent it to

the Senate .The vote was 3fil to 14.

The b i l l included p r ov i s ion s. giving broadened authori ty to

go v e rn m e n t r e gu l a t o ry a ge n -cies. B e fo re a p p ro v i n g t heb i l l , th e H o u s e rejected amot ion to return i t K. a con-fe re n c e c o m m i t t e e t o .stripa w a y such provis ions .

Rny Ash.director of theO f f i c e of M a n a g e m e n t an dBudget , has said he w o u l drecommend that the President

ve to the bill w i t h th e r e g u la to -ry fea tures in i t . There ha sIHTII nn c o m m e n t f ro m th eWhite House.

A controversy i n v o l v i n g t h e ''Federal Trade Commiss ion

was behind the debate overthe regula tory provis ions . Thedisputed provis ions w o u l d al-low the FTC to make surveys

of businesses w i th ou t get t inga p p ro v a l of th e Off ice of M a n -a ge m e n t a n d b ud ge t .

Th e m ot ion to recommit thebill to th e conference wasrejected. 213 lo 1 ( 5 2 . M o s t of

t he s up p o r t fo r recommitalcame f r om th e R e p u b l i c a n s

Senate act ion is schedulnl

t o m o r ro w. Little oppuMiion isexjHTtcd there, because tin-Senate has al ready approvedthe controvers ia l seciions.

Th e FTC ha s Ix-cn t ryin i :

since 1971 t« i gH th e b u d u e toffice t« i a p p r o v e a p l a n un d e rwhich businesses, in proud-

in g statistics, w o u l d break

ihcm di-wn by pr«»ducl lines.

He referred to a f o u r - m i n u t et a l k w i t h fo rm e r A l l y . G e n .J oh n M i tc h e l l on J u n e 20 , 1972

an d a 55-mmule session wilhf o r m e r W h i le House counselJo hn W. D e a n III on A p r i l 15.1 H 7 3 .

Th e While House has toldthe court tha i these conversa-t i on s we re n e v e r r ecor d ed — ,the M itc h e l l on e because itwas on a phone not hookedin to t he t a p i n g system, an dt he D e a n o n e because arecording reel ran out of tape.

Th e White House a n n ou n c e - ,m e n t s t ha t two of the n i n es ub p o e n a e d tapes never exist-

ed led to a hearing beforeU.S. District C o u r t JudgeJ oh n .1. Sirica.

At a Whi t e H o us e n e wsb r i e f in g . Press Secretary Ron-ald L. Ziegler said the Presi-

dent used earphones o n Jun e 4when he ' spent about 12 hours .l i s tening to a number of taperecordings.

Therefore. Ziegler reasoned,

a recording of Ihe recordings

Ih e Pres ident l i s tened to t ha tda y " w ou ld no t exist." Thc_question had been raised in "court .

N i x o n 's a n n o u n c e m e n t t o -day marked his fi rs t majorstep in a newly a n n o un c e deffort to te l l hi s side of theWatergale a f f a i r .

He presented hi s s t a t e m e n tat a 9 ( l - m in u te b r e a k f a s tmeet ing w i th members of theR e p u b l i c a n C o o r d i n a t i n gC om m it te e — th e first of a se-ries of meet i ng s he p l a n s to.

hold t h i s we e k w i t h all of the

R e p u b l i c a n m e m b e rs of Con-gress and some Democrat iccongressmen as w e l l .

N i x o n said tha t s ince com-ing to office he has m a i n -ta ined a ocrsonal diary file

w h ic h consists of notes hepersonal ly took during meet-

ings and of d icta t ion bells onw h ic h he recorded recollec-

tions.N i x o n s;iid he has located a

d ic ta t ion bel t he recorded onthe e v e n i n g of J u n e 20 . 1972.w h ic h included references toIh e call w i t h M itc h e l l a n d h eis going to submit l ha t lo thecourt .

The President also said t ha t. he held two m e e t i n gs w i th

Dean on M o n d a y . A p r i l 16 .1973. the f ina l meetings b e fo reDean left Jh c White Houseslaff .

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1 m m o n since. This was nott h o u g h t t o b e u n u s u a l becauseit w as believed in th e neigh-borhood the Costas had goneto visit their daughter . K a t h -ry n Watson o f S u s a n v i l l e . a n dth e l igh ts an d radio were onto f o o l bu r g l a r s .

B o t h Mr. and Mrs. Costawere f u l l y clothed a n d w e r en o t bound or gagged.

N e i g h b o r s w e r e sh o c k e da n d sa d d e n e d w h e n th e y

heard o f t h e deaths. T h e C o s . -ta s w e r e k n o w n a n d l i k e d b ya ll of their neighbors.

E r nes t Wil l ia ms , w h o l ivesn e x t door at 863 4 4 t h St.. sa i d ." T he y were the nicest peopleyo u ' d ev er w a n t to me e t . It 'sh a r d to be lieve so me t h in g l i k eth i s could h a p p e n next door toy ou ."

Mr s . R u t h M c l i ll o . w ho livesacross t h e st reet , said thec ou p le w as f r i e n d l y and "theya l w a ys ta lked to e v e r y o n e . It'sjust unbel ievable."

Loi s Wil e y o f 8 7 4 4 4 t h St.echoed Mrs. M e l i l l o ' s f e e l -ings.

T he C o s t a s ' o t h e r son,D a v i d Costa, o f A l b a n y , saidhis father was a ret ired b u t c h -e r w h o w o r k e d fo r ma n y y e a r sin the old People's M a r k e t onSixth Street and a f t e r t h a tow ne d hi s o w n sh o p , th e L i t t l ePeople 's Free M a r k e t at F i f t han d W a s h i ng ton streets.

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m o v e d u r i n g th e A p r i l 1 5meeting .

" I ' ve got it on t a pe . " N i x o nhas been quoted as saying.

D e a n ha s t e s t i f i e d t h a t healso suspected N i x o n had beent a p i n g their meet ing becauseth e President asked leadingquest ions. Dean said he urgedprosecutors to o b t a i n the tape.

S u b s e q u e n t l y . C o x asked fo rth e tape in a let ter o f J u n e 1 1b u t w a s to ld b y B u / h a r d t o n. J u n e 1C t h a t o n l y a diclabcl trecording o f N ix o n ' s imp r e s -sions o f the meet ing existed . '

T h a t N i x o n recording wass u bp oe na e d a l o n g w i t h record-i ng s o f n i n e k e y " Wa t e r g a t ec onv e rs a t i ons , in c l u d in g th eA p r i l 1 5 meeting .

B e f o r e Bu/hard t d isclosedt h a t th e d i c la bc l t r e c o r d in gc o u l d n ' t be f o u n d , he wa sq u e s t i o n e d o n w h e t h e r N i x o nh u d denied to h im t h a i ar e c o r d in g o f t h e Ap r i l 1 3m e e t i n g e x i s t e d . B u z h a r d tsaid he couldn ' t recal l .

Food Disease

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L O S A N G E L E S ( A P ) -C o u n t y heal th o f f i c i a l s h a v easked th e N a t io n a l C e n t er fo rDisease Contro l to invest igatea high incidence o f a n in tes-t i n a l parasite disease a m o n ge mp l o ye s of Los Angeles har -bo r area r es t au r an t s an d f o n dprocessing plants.

Nixon Agrees to Give UpMore Tapes, Information

C o n t i n u r d f r o m P a w : 1

s p i r i t u a l a r r a n g e d b y H a l lJ o h n s o n . D r. Foster 's uncle.

T h e o v e r f l o w c r o w d , sub-d u e d an d order ly, s p i l le d ou tof th e m a i n t e m p l e a n d 5 0 0 o rso crossed a w a l k w a y to th ea d m i n i s tr a t i o n b u i l d i n g w h e r eseats w e r e t h o u g h t f u l l y ar -ranged. On the stage h er e ,u n d e r a p u b l i c a d d r e ss sy s-tem that relayed the service,three l a r g e por t raits of Dr .Foster stood draped in b l a c k .

A fe w stood in th e w a l k w a yarea a n d l istened t o t h e o u t -d o o r p u b ' . i c a d d r e s s l o u d -

sp eaker s .T h e w e a t h e r h e l d o f f u n t i lthe service began, t h e n a l igh tdr i ' / z le star ted .

San Francisco M ayor Jo-seph L . A l i o t o a r m e d a l o n e att h e t e m p l e a n d sh o u l d e r e dt h r o u g h t ji e c r o w d , barely ac-k n o w l e d g i n g a r ipp le of g r ee t -ings.

M a y o r R e a d i n g l e d t h em e m b e r s o f t h e city c o u n c i l ,w h o also served as h o n o r a r yp a l l b e a r e r s . S c h o o l b o a r dm e m b e r s an d o t h e r c i t y d ig n i -taries a l so c a me in th e o f f i c i a lcortege.

A t h i n l i n e o f spectatorsstood on th e s i d e w a l k acrossth e st reet f r o m th e t e mp l ew a tc h i ng silent ly.

A dozen h i g h " school R O T Ccadets served as outside ush-ers, h e l p in g t o ma in t a in o r d e ra n d f o r m i n g a n aisle f o r t h ef a m i l y an d o t h e r me mb e r s ofth e cortege.

A b o u t 25 ca rs l e d t h e mo t o rprocession to M o u n t a i n V i e wC e me t e r y fo r b u r ia l .

E ast bay churches an d syna-g og u es paid t r ibu te to the la teO a k l a n d s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o fschools. D r. Foster in m a n y i

w e e ke nd me mo r ia l services. •Pastor J. A l f r e d Smith nf

A l l e n Tem p l e B ap t i st C h u r c h .S 500 A Si., told his congrega-t i o n y es t er d ay :

"Allen Tem p l e mo u r n s th epassing :if a g r ea t educatoran d excel lent publ ic s e rva nt ,a unique Christ ian g en t l em an .

a g e n u in e f r i e n d and asso-ciate.

" M a y . h i s f a m i l y d e r i v eso me m e a s u r e o f c o m f o r t inth e k n o w l e d g e t h a t w e shareth e i r gr ief w i t h t h e m .

"The shock t remors of hi sd e a t h a r e v is ib l y a n d p r o -f o u n d l y f e l t b y those w i t hw h o m h e h a d d a i l y c o n t a c t.

"He shal l not be forgot tena n d t h e t h i n g s f o r w h i c h h ew o r k e d shal l be ou r a g e n d a . "

Pas t o r S m i tn then proceed-e d t o at tack v io lencc a n d saidsp r e a d in g th e "good news" ofC h r i s t i a n i t y w a s a n e f f e c t i v ea n t i d o t e fo r violence. He con-cluded hi s se r mo n :

"I c a n n o t . I mu s t n o t . 1 w i l ln o t be silent as long as w r o n gru les the land and w a i t i n gjust ice sleeps, as long as cow-a r d s lu rk in t h e d a r k n e ss a n dg u n d o w n m e n o f l i gh t . "

Mil ls Col lege held a memo-r i a l service and I k e Tribble, aM i l l s a d min is t r a t o r w h o w a s a

close f r i e n d of D r . F ost er ,del ivered the eulogy:

"Dr. Ma rcus A. Foster w asa very special m an. He epito-m u e d t o m e ' T h e M a n f o r A l lSeasons. '

" H e w a s a m a n ' w h o w asprepared fo r th e task that Ia >b e f o r e h i m .

"He w a s a ma n a t t h e r ig h tp lace ( O a k l a n d ) at the r igh tt ime (1970).

"He w a s a ma n w h o c a r e da b o u t c h i l d r e n a n d c o mmu n i -c a t e d t h a t d e e p c o mmit me n tdirect ly a n d indirect ly i n h i s

e v e r y a c t io n ."H e w a s a f a m i l y m a n . H ewa s a ma n ' s ' m a n . H e w a s ap e o p l e ma n ."

Tr i bb l e . a black man. saidhi s r e l a t io n sh ip t o Dr . Fosterin th e past w as "very e n -couched in the concept of heroworship . With respect to theblack exper ience in th is coun-t r y ' - t he re are so few modelsthat we can look to who pro-vida clear and responsible di -rect ion for one's aspirat ionsan d g oa l s .

"Here w a s a ma n . . .w h o al -ways managed to reinforce

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> i Chicaeo in >!*». Federalo f f i c i a l s aK o claim t h a t a nu n d e r g r o u n d ^r o u p sh e be -longed lo o r c u p j i - d a ,\"cwYo r k C i t y low nbnu s c w h i c hblew up i n I ? 7 1 J a i l i n g t h re ein Ihe build ing . Police saidJ h e t n w T i h t i t i s p w as a ? ^ » m bfactory.

Ha ya k a w a also said i h a l ift h e O a k l a n d police composi tedescriptions ar e fair ly accur-ate r t would ap p ear Jh.it th etoi lers were t eenag er s . "If th etoi lers w e r e teenagers, t h e nth e letter an d pe rha ps th ep Ur n i m c of th e incident is th ew o r k o f a m o r e m a t u r em i n d . "

Havana. n f c o retired ear-ly t h i s yea r , w as president ofSan Francisco Sta le fo r f i v ey e a rs , T he first tw o were d u r -in g a period characterized bywdc-s-pread \iolence an d po -l i c e - s tu d e n t c o n f r o n t a t io n s

t h a t sTitr/ U.S. c a m p u M * ."This prcsiTit k i nd of ler-r it r ism." said H a y a k a w a , "isa n o b v i o u s c o n f i r m a t i o n of

O a k l a n d pol ice h a v e issued

th e f o l l o w i n g descr ip t ion o fthe kil ler^:D a r k sh o u l d e r l e n g t h h a i r .

•5 Jo 20 y e a r s of ag e . n n - d i u i n' i c i g h t . . s l end er b u i l d . A llI h r ce wer e wear i ng d a r k bluewat ch cap s . d a r k d e n im j a c k -et s w i t h a w h i t e p a t c h o v e rth e r ishl breast pocket andd a r k t rous e rs .

Because of Ih e v ar i ance jn•i ' .-stnp t jons provided b y - A - J I -

nesses, police said l h a t o n e o rtw o o f J h e suspects could h a w -been f e ma l e . "

In a d d i t i on to Jh e F15I ex -a min a t io n of Ifr : Id ler s . Oak-l a n d p o f o c c ordered fur thert < « s t s of th e c ya n id e bu l l e t st h a t k i l l e d F o s t e r . PoliceC h i e f George Ha r t said ther e s u l t s o f t h e b u l l e t tests

»w com p l e t e by m i d -

my a sp i r a t io n s a n d c o m m u n i -cated to me t h a t no goal u a simpossible to . ach i ev e . "

A t a service yesterday at St .P a u l A.ME C h u r c h , 2 0 2 4 Ash -by Av c . . Berkeley. D r . F os t erw as g iv e n p o s t h u mo u s l y t h e" M a n o f t h e Y e a r " A w a r d o fth e n a t io n a l O me g a P s i P h if r a te rn i ty .

In hi s sermon on that occa-s io n . th e Rev. J. R u sse l lB r o w n , St . P a u l ' s p a s t o r .qu o te d a poem that said , inp a r t :

"God g a » - e u s a w o r l d u n f i n -ished. . in order that men andw o me n mig h t n o t b e c o meb ore d . "

Th e R e v . M r. B r o w n t h e nt o l d th e congregat ion:

"God g a \ e Ma r c u s Foster toan u n f i n i s h e d O a k l a n d . T o a nu n f i n i s h e d O a k l a n d - M a rc u sFoster gave the three l > e s ty e a rs of his l i f e . .

"God and Marcus Footerh a v e l e f t t o o u r h a n d s a nu n f i n i s h e d t a sk t h a t t h r o u g ha p p l ic a t io n a n d d e d ic a t io nan d sacr ifice w e m a y h a v eso me sacred p a r t in th e o v e r -coming a c h ie v e m e n t of a re-d e e me d O a k l a n d a nd f o r th ew o r l d a n e x a m p le o f a re-d u e m e d e d u c a t io n ."

A t Mass yesterday. St . Ben-edict C a t h o l ic C h u r c h . 2 2 - J 58 2 n d Av e . , h a d a m e d i t a t io nservice on th e t h e me : " H o w -M u c h C a n Y o u Give."

T o t h e s t r a i ns of " P re c i ousL ord . " th e c o n g r e g a tio n me d i -t a t e d o n c o mme n t s O a k l a n d

s t u d en t s m a d e i n a n i n t e r v i e w -p u b l i s h e d in F r i d a y ' sT r ib u n e .

Some 1.100 persons, m anyof them school children, gath-ered F r i d ay for a me mo r ia lsen-ice at St . Francis de SalesCathedral . 63-J 21st St. K o m a nCathol ic Bishop Floyd L. Be-gi n presided a t t h e Mass.eoncclebratcd by 15 priests.

Th e ser m on was p r each edb y t h e Rev . .lohn M a x w e l l .p as t o r of the jo in t S t , A n d r e w -St. Joseph p ar i sh and ch a i r -ma n o f a socially consciousgroup of inntr-ci ty priests.n u n s a n d l a y persor-s k n o w nas th e "Fiatland Fat her s ."

F a t h e r Maxwel l concludedthe first p ar t of h is ser m on by -s a y i ng :

"\Vc fi tcd mo r e ed u ca t o r sl ike Ma r c u s Foster r i g h t he re;n O a k l a n d . W i l l y o u w a l k i nhis sh'H-s? W i ll you dream hi sd r e a m ? "

H e th e n r e a d a s t a t e me n td r a f t e d b y t h e Fia t l a n d Fa t h -ers t h a t said:

"I ns t ead of g i v i n g a cul ' t iyin m e r e w o r d s , w e w o u l d l ik eto o f fe r y o u a l iv ing m em or i a lof a ch anced people."

Th e s t a t em en t p l ed g ed ac-l : nn . no t merely pronounce-m e nts , to a t t a in three goals:

1 . Catholic support for Jhep yh l ic school s y s te m :

2. C o mmu n i t y in v o l v e me n tin th e seJcctjnn oJ a n ewO a k l a n d s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of

Based on fofonnaticn froma n u m b e r of in d iv id u a l s t h a tpassed by t h e p ar k i ng Jo t-n n t r tcs before th e shoreline,

Th e police have .establisheda special t e lep h one nu m b er toreceive informat ion abwi t th e

sh oo t i ng o r inspect s . T h a tnum b e r is 273-3427.Detectives ar c also l istcnm 1:

to tapes of recent board < /f

c doc a tw j m e e t i ngs to learn jfson* hing jni$M have iwensaid by speakers tha t couldunc ove r a nw l i vc fo rd e a t h .

3. Mo r e rcstr ict jvc and r i g -orously enforced gun-controllegislat ion.

T he s t a te m e nt ended withth e question:

"Is O a W a nd ready to com -mit itself s t nously to a newpolicy of total c«nmnni t> ;n-v o l v c W n t a n a to a policy ofnom-iotencc after t he e xa m pleof Cesar Chavez, Dr. . M a r t i nLu t h er Kin g a n d D r . M a r c u sFoster?"

A cilywide nwsiwnal wv-ice mil be *eM *i 7 P- m . jnO K Oakland Cclweam Are**.mfcere h «wlf t* s are evpecicdto j fr ther fo r f n w l irib*ie l«tt* sUin «*c»*«r.

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W h i te H o u s e t a p i n g sy s t eman d ' " t h e r e a rc r e fe r e n c e st h r o u g h o u t th« conversat ionon th e mo r n in g o f Ap r i l 1H lothe conversat ion held the eve-n i n g before." o n A p r i l 1 5 .w i t h De a n .

T he President said he wouldv o l u n t a r i l y su b mi t th e A p r i l16 t ap e ' t o help the court in i tse f f o r t s .

H e said h e has also a u t h o r -i x u d h is c o u n se l to m a k ea v a i l a b le to th e cour t th ree

o t h e r reels of t ap e t h a t w e r en o t covered by th e subpoenaof th e nine conversat ions th ec o u r t o r ig in a l l y sou g h t .

Th ese are the f u l l reels ofphone recordings cover ing theperiod o f J u n e 2 0 , 1972. an dtw o reels of t ap e which wereon th e recorders in h is Execu-t i v e O f f i c e B u i l d in g o f f i c e o nA p r i l 1 5 . 1973.

"I t i s m y h op e , " t h e P r es i -d e n t sa i d , " t h a t t h e se s t ep sw i l l cl ea r u p t h is asp ec t o f t h eWa t e r g a t e ma t t e r o n c e a n dfo r all."

T he President said , " T hi sw i l l permit the cour t to checkth e sequence of th e conversa-t ions against m y daily logs ofmeet ings and t e le p h one con-versat ions al ready provided tot h e c o u r t , a n d t h u s f u r t h e rd e mo n s t r a t e t h a t t h e M i t c h e lla n d D e a n c o n v e r sa t io n s inquest ion were no t re c orde d . "

N i x o n a l so p r o v id e d a

c h r o n o l o g i c a l r e p o r t o f h iso w n act ions in reviewing a n dl istening to th e recorded c o n -

' v e r sa t io n s t h a t w e r e su b p o e -

naed b y t h e cour t in it s W a t -er g a t e invest igat ion.

H e said t h a t , w h e n he c o n -cluded in la te S ep t em ber t h a tit would b e i n t h e n a t i o n a lin terest to compromise overth e issue o f t h e r ig h t o f presi-d e n t i a l c o n f i d e n t i a l i t y a n dse p a r a t io n of powers, he be-ga n to review the t a pe s . .

It w a s i n t h i s process inla ter S ep t em ber , N i x o n said ," t h a t 1 first became aware ofth e possibil ity that t w o . . .conversat ions in quest ion I j a dn ot oven recorded."

N i x o n said he ordered af u r t h e r search and invest iga-t i o n on th e miss in g c o n v e r sa -t i ons a n d t h i s w a s n o t f i n a l l ycompleted u n t i l Oct. 2 7 .

H e thus excused th e delayin n o t i f i c a ti o n t o t h e c ou r t a n dp u b l i c a b o u t t h e c o n v e r sa -tions.

N i x o n noted th e c o u r t o r d e r l

c a l le d f o r e v id e n t ia r y m a t e r i -al , su c h a s n o t e s a n d ' me mo -r a n d a in a d d i t io n to th e spe-c i f i c recorded conversat ionsfo r Sirica 's pr ivate review.

H e sa i d . "A d i l i g e n t sear chha s been ma d e fo r ma t e r ia l sl h a t mig h t sh e d fu r t h e r l ig h to n th e su b s t a n c e o f t h e c o n -versat ions in quest ion."

It w a s b e c a u se o f t h i ssear ch , Nixon said , that he isp rov i d i ng t h e a d d i t io n a l ma t e -r ial , including s o m e c o n t e m-p o r a n e o u s n o t e s f r o m t h eA p r i l 1 5 c o n v e r sa t io n w i t hD e a n .

In other Watergate-relatedd e v e l o p me n t s :

— A n a t i o n w i d e p o ll p u b -lished i n t h i s week 's issue o fT i m e m a g a z in e indicated that4 9 p e r cent o f t h e p u b l i c w a n tN i x o n to r e ma in in o f f i c e , a n11 p e r cent drop from a n .A u g u s t sa mp l in g .

Those c a l l i ng ' f o r hi s resig-n a t i o n rose from 20 t o 2 9 p e rcent , w h i l e th os e f a v o r in g im -p e a c h me n t r e m a ' i e d steadyat 10 per cent . The o th er 12per cent was u nd e c i d e d .

— A n e d i t o r i a l p u b l i sh e d ins t u d e n t newspapers at 84 col-l e ge s a n d u n iv e r s i t ie s a n d

sent to me mb e r s of Congresstoday cal led for the Presi -d e n t ' s r e mo v a l f r o m o f f i c e .

T h e e d i to r i a l , d r a f t e d by th ene w s p a p e r A m h e rs t S tu d e n tof Amherst Col lege, said "thei m p e a c h m e n t o f R ic h a r d N i x -o n is a prerequisite to therestorat ion o f c o n f id e n c e ino u r system o f g o v e r n me n t ."

Education Topic

For LockyerA s s e m b l y m a n W i l l i a m W .

Lockyer . recent ly elected suc-cessor to the la te Assembly-m a n R o b e rt C r o w n , w i l l speakTh u r sd ay at 7 p.m. to theA l a m e d a C o u n t y S c h o o lB o a r d s A s s oc i a t i on a t t h eB l u e D o l p h i n R e s t a u r a n t inSa n L e a n d r o .

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