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porter says Soviets him, mauled wife THE BATTALION Page 13 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1979 United Press International [SCOW — A Western jour- istlvho charged he was drugged his wife harrassed by Soviet ays the Soviet version of the t was “completely devoid of th.” ilin Knight, 35, Moscow reau chief for U.S. News and (rid Report, charged he was d last week in Tashkent at a iner arranged by his official In- | guide. ;ht said he was semiconscious ee hours and his wife, Jean, I was “mauled” and subjected to Jectnt proposals.” [h| U.S. Embassy issued a strong rbal protest to the Soviet Foreign — ^ inistry press division Monday, lecomplaint was rejected by viet officials. Knight, advised of the Soviet re- i onse, said the ministry accused K Usons }k|drunk and disorderly conduct !H id read from depositions taken ' » Soviet individuals involved. “Their report was unbelievable id fantastic — completely devoid the truth,” Knight said. 101 sued y accused exible nit ■ # 1 ommumst ^ expresi ■ nt of m M United Press International silent or (I HOUSTON — John Henry usually |ulk. who lost his CBS radio net- ofthaUj ttk job after being accused of y either; finfunist sympathies during the to estate r 5 * has sued the FBI for access to file they have been keeping on lot onedi |J nc( ‘ 1943. he defend S&iL 6^, of Madisonville, is a id vohrt ponner on the television country dineatedi m fdy and music show “Hee- aw. The story of his battle against be dealt Onions he was a communist was ar facts, ■bde into a television movie, d, experi Tyk’s suit said he has received he acBw9 a 8 es . l^c FBI file, but an un- itemiined amount is missing. At- i to discd f" 6 ) David Berg said Faulk was s it with Rjjrted to Hoover’s scrutiny “for lesble purpose of harassing him in intern 'I^Teise of his personal political ,er, anedlr > as a Ilj is quite clear to me that John arolinal ^ nr - w ould be one of the most bbery i ^fjated people in the entertain- Mirand'm >^stry today if the FBI had ignastj Ifiaterfered substantially with his : to FBI: e >"|B er g said. , , Berg said Faulk was fired from ss as er Pradio after being smeared by a statemeil 0U P seeking to expose com- unists. Faulk won a $3.2 million urt own ^[judgment in 1962 against his court, se fi USe: > . , , , courts S!( W k sai d “ e “as tried to get a ^B)fhis file through the Freedom 117 state ■ 3rm ahon Act, but was denied ■ because the information was « pnnsn B a ibreat to national security or 1 uJr) reveai confidential FBI ‘fishy’ orts states icfi t! ei Vil h rco. rs 0* The reporter said he and his wife had deliberately poured away most of their drinks during the evening and both were sober and clear headed. Knight, a British citizen and 11- year veteran for the American news magazine, said his guide had invited him and his wife to attend his birth day party at a typical Uzbek teahouse where the incident oc curred. Knight said the man had served as their guide all day, though the reporter said in retrospect he was not very good at his job. “There was a very poor gap in his knowledge of the city,” Knight said. “This was the first guide in Soviet history who didn’t know where the city war memorial was.” Intourist, the official tourist agency, said Monday its officials were in a meeting and unable to take any queries. Knight, who will end a three year Moscow assignment in about two months, said he still plans to travel to Kiev in two weeks. Leukemia victim Judge rules Laetrile harmful in child’s case United Press International BOSTON — A Superior Court judge today ruled that 3-year-old leukemia victim Chad Green is being harmed by Laetrile treat ments he is receiving in Tijuana, Mexico. The ruling by Plymouth Superior Court Judge Guy Volterra said the preservation of the child’s life outweighs claims by the parents that their con stitutional rights are being vio lated if they are forced to bring the boy for chemotherapy treat- ii'iiWi ments. Earlier this year Gerald and Dianne Green of Scituate, Mass., defied an earlier court order and whisked the child to Tijuana, where he is being treated at the controversial Laet rile clinic of Dr. Ernestos Con- treros. “I find that the interests of the child, in combination with the state’s interests in protecting the welfare of children and preserv ing life, outweigh the constitu tional rights asserted by the par ents and compel the cessation of the use of these various sub stances,” the judge wrote. “Accordingly I find the child continues to be without neces sary and proper physical care and the parents are unwilling to provide that care,” he said. Under those orders the boy was allowed to live at home with his parents, but were compelled to allow him to be seen by physi cians, nurses and social workers to make sure he was continuuing to receive chemotherapy treat ments at Massachusetts General Hospital. The parents, who had objected to the use of chemotherapy, started treating the boy on a spe cial metabolic diet which in cluded large doses of vitamins A and C. Assistant District Attorney Jonathan Brandt, who prose cuted the case, today said the judge’s decision upholds previ ous rulings that the parents are in contempt of court for taking the boy out of the country for the Laetrile treatments. 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