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...Vice President attacked Dellums as an "out-and-out radical," Agnew rattled the voters in the white liberal community of Berkeley and the black ghettos of Oakland into the voting booths. Democrat Dellums, 34, social worker and member of the Berkeley city council (who had often acted as go-between for the council and campus radicals), drew vice-presidential fire for his defense of the Black Panthers. While Democratic candidates elsewhere scampered toward the moderate center under a Republican law-and-order blitz, Dellums stood his ground: "If it's radical to want an end to war and violence...
...both sides, there is a chance that he might have broken the log jam by expressing his own opinion. But Jarring is convinced that the two sides must find ways of living together of their own accord, and can do so if kept in touch by a determined go-between. In that role Jarring performs heroically: while headquartered on Cyprus during the 1967-68 talks, he made at least 22 trips to Jerusalem, 15 to Cairo, 14 to Amman and four each to Beirut and New York...
...told federal investigators that Hunter called him, told him he had been in the U.S. Corps of Engineers and said that the AOC's plans were faulty. According to the Government case, Hunter also called Pettibone to press for action on Frenkil's claims and served as go-between for a campaign contribution. Encouraged by Long to make campaign contributions to "decent candidates and incumbents," Michigan Oilman and Bank Director Harold McClure, a Republican national committeeman, wrote out a check payable to cash and left it at the desk of a downtown Washington hotel. It was picked...
...state-run Crédit Agricole bank, acting as an interested go-between, buys up most of the Genvrain shares that had been offered to Perrier, and resells them in equal amounts to Perrier and Bel. Then, in a burst of amiability, the principals agree to share Genvrain. The agreement serves the government's purpose of keeping France's dairy industry free from foreign control, but represents rather less than a major gain for efficiency. The terms of the formula, originally proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, were divulged last week: Perrier and Bel will each...