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Denounces report
WASHINGTON—Former CIA Director Richard Helms
' yesterday bitterly denounouced CBS newsman Daniel
Schorr for reporting charges that the CIA carried out the
assassination of foreign leaders. Talking to reporters
« after an appearance before the Rockefeller Commission
Helms answered a question asked by Schorr with “I don’t
like some of the lies you’ve been putting on the air.” (UPI)
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Bandit, policeman killed
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
(UPI) — Police believe there
may be a link between two
gunmen who shot it out with
them at a local restaurant
Sunday night and a string of 11
unsolved holdups in Georgia
and Alabama.
The bandits, identified as
Jerry Leon Tant, 28, of
Wellington, Ala., who was killed
in the gunbattle, and James D.
Raulerson, 23, of Rockmart,
Ga., who was wounded, were
described by some of their
hostages as “cool and unhur
ried”.
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Killed at the Sailmaker
Restaurant besides Tant was
policeman Mike Stewart, 23,
who had been on the force one
year and three months. His
partner, James E. English, 30,
was wounded in the chest.
Police detectives waited for
an opportunity to interrogate
Raulerson, who was taken off
the critical list at University
Hospital late Monday. The
extent of his injuries was not
known.
Police spokesman Mike Gould
said the modus operand! of the
Sunday night holdup attempt
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— Griffin Daily News Tuesday, April 29,1975
and 11 other robberies commit
ted in the neighboring states
over the past month were
similar.
According to Gould, Tant and
Raulerson appeared at the
restaurant just before closing
time, wearing ski masks and
gloves and carrying automatic
pistols.
Once inside they herded eight
employes into the dining room
and scooped up >3,300 in cash
from the day’s earnings. Tant
sexually assaulted one of the
hostesses in another room while
Raulerson watched the others,
Thunderstorms
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By United Press International
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Bluff, Mo., Monday and caused
some damage, but there were
no reports of injuries.
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Gould said.
He said police were tipped off
about the robbery by an
anonymous caller. Two off-duty
policemen were the first on the
scene, but they waited until the
two duty officers, Stewart and
English, arrived.
The policemen were met by a
hail of bullets when they tried
to enter the darkened restau
rant by the back door. Stewart
fired five shots before slumping
dead.
schools closed.
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Gov. Reagan
called
‘our Moses’
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) -
Former California Gov. Ronald
Reagan, introduced by one
Mississippi Republican leader
as “our Moses,” Monday night
blamed Democratic liberalism
and a growing federal bureauc
racy for many of the nation’s
social and economic woes.
Reagan, addressing a |IOO-a
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dinner at the Mississippi
Coliseum where former Presi
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rousing reception during a visit
to the state a year ago, said the
Republican Party “must broad
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its historical “principles.”