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Griffin Daily News Tuesday, March 2,1976
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Victim
CARACAS—PoIice identified
two of the seven ultra-leftist
kidnapers of American William
Nichous (above), 45-year-old
glass industry executive from
Toledo. They also located an
abandoned car which was used
in the abduction the night of
Feb. 27. The kidnapers sent a
message to the effect that
Nichous would be executed if
there was any display of police
repression against leftist
groups. (UPI)
Rees, 69,
threatened
suicide
DALLAS (UPl)—Officials of
the Dallas Times Herald say
the newspaper had no choice
but to publish a story naming a
former petroleum engineer as a
Soviet spy, despite the man’s
threat to kill himself if the
report was printed.
Norman Rees, 69, was found
shot to death in his home in
Southbury, Conn., soon after
the Times Herald published a
copyrighted story saying Rees
divulged U.S. oil secrets to the
Soviets beginning in World War
11.
The Times Herald said
Monday Rees asked the news
paper not to publish the story
and not to identify him.
“On Saturday afternoon, just
hours prior to publication, Mr.
Rees telephoned the Times
Herald and asked if the story
was going to be printed and
would he be identified. When he
was told he would be identified,
he said that such a disclosure
left him no choice but to commit
suicide,” the statement said.
“From time to time newspa
pers receive threats about
stories from people atempting
to protect their identities. If, in
our judgment, a story is
newsworthy and supported by
the facts, it is our policy to
publish. In this instance, it was
decided that the story could not
be suppressed, even in the face
of Mr. Rees’ threat,” said
Executive Editor Ken Johnson.
The Times Herald statement
said the story was developed
during a three-month period
and Rees twice flew to Dallas
for interviews.
The newspaper said Rees
admitted being a Soviet spy
and voluntarily submitted to lie
detector tests. The statement,
quoting Johnson, said Rees
knew the newspaper’s plans all
along.
2 killed
in Tokyo
explosion
(. TOKYO (UPI) - An explo
sion believed triggered by a
time bomb ripped through the
first floor lobby of the Hokkaido
Prefectural Office today, killing
two persons and injuring 52
others, police said.
Authorities said a man and a
woman died in a hospital of
injuries they received in the
blast.
The mid-morning explosion
hit the 12-story building in
Sapporo on the northernmost
major Japanese island of
Hokkaido as employes were
reporting to work. It shattered
windows and twisted one
elevator.
A large number of people
were in the lobby waiting for
elevators when the explosion
occurred.
A similar blast damaged the
nearby Prefectural Police
Headquarters last July 19.
Authorities said they suspect
ed the explosion was touched
off by a time device and were
investigating the possibility it
was planted by terrorists.
The injured, including some
in serious condition, were
treated at nearby hospitals.