Show Ugao Utah Irish Gunmen Kill Principal - Wednesday April 10 nun-me- r Ship Blast Kills 1 5 Missing Houses In Beating Death n threat to start arming Protestants for attacks on the Catholic community Until now the IDA legul organization --ban restricted Us vigilante-typ- e activities to patrols In Protestant neighbor-hood- s Police identified the man killed today as U Col George Ssunderson who retired from Northern Ire'and nuiiba a year ago to become principal of Uie school He was the W2nd person killed in violence among the majority Protestants Roman Catholics minority and the Northern security forces in Ireland since 1963 Police said the attack occurred at Derrylm a small County Fermanagh village about one mile from the border with the Irish Republic Rioting students earlier today stoned British troops in Belfast's Catholic Andersontown district where witnesses said soldiers shot and killed a social club manager by mistake Tuesday night Woman Mayor Of A Man’s Community at least one crewman after pumping off most of its 200000 barrels of oil Five other crewmen were missing in the Delaware River Thirteen crewmen and a man believed to be a guard were injured Several of them were picked out of the river by Coast Guardsmen The tanker was believed to be the Elias of Greek registry and chartered by the Atlantic-Richfiel-d (ARCO) stand"’ It ONE OF THE SURVIVORS of aa oil tanker explosion that occurred dockside at the Delaware River In Philadelphia smiles as he Is helped by a urse at aa area hospital Five crewmen are reported missing with one known dead (UPI Telephoto) lesser injuries were admitted and six others were treated and released from St Agnes Another crewman was treated and released at Methodist Hospital A Mill injured person a male believed to be a guard at the pier was in satisfactory condition at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital TOKYO (UPI) -- Workers for The tanker carried a crew of 32 the Coast Guard said government-controlleJapan Fourteen crewmen were on National Railways (JNR) shore leave and were accounted struck today plunging Die for nation into the worst rail The Coast Guard shutdown since the end of cutter Cleat which was fighting World War II Rail tracks at terminals were the blaze caught fire but only minor damage to the stem deserted Union leaders said In addition to the cutter the more than half of the 280000 Coast Guard had four (Moot JNR engineers and conductors had virtually crippled rail utility boats and two tugboats at the scene A Coast service throughout Japan Guard helicopter was being Only commuter trains in flowr from Brooklyn to help Tokyo and other major cities search the river for the were in operation but they ran at reduced speeds as the missing The explosion occurred at motormen adhered to a union 9:50 pm and was reported by campaign that began area rivilians who said “it Monday Police said 12 passengers turned the sky red" police said The explosion was seen on were injured slightly early both the Philadelphia and New today when they were caught off balance in crowded rail Jersey sides of the nver The 31 tanker tied up stations and fell onto the Monday at the Fort Mifflin tracks Marine Depot and Oil ComJapan's rad traffic is expelled to be totally halted Thursday pany workers of private Another tanker fully loaded when with crude oil was tied up at railway companies go on strike Railway Workers Of Japan Strike d 65-fo- 65-fo- 000-to- n JNR workers said they planned to stop all passenger and freight service in Tokyo and the rest of the country Thursday JNR carries about half the country’s freight and passenger traffic ranging from Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu in the south The rest is handled by private railway companies Adding to the national chaos were more than 200o0 who struck in Tokyo Osaka Kobe Hnd other large ports Union leaden in charge of the annual "spring struggle" for increased wages said more than 6 million workers are expected to take purt in a more duck-worke- severe strike starting Dissolved CHICAGO i IT'D — A father who was convicted of beating ld sun to death because the child set his pants has his been sentenced to a thfee-to-1year prison term William lindquist ft stood silently before Circuit Court Judge Philip Rumi'J Tuesday and torn buried his face In his hands whrn Komill pronounced sentence lindquist was convicted March 15 of Involuntary manslaughter end aggravated battery in connection wito the death of his sen Johnny Undquist In August of 1971 “It is obvious that the minimum sentence to neither acceptable nor warranted" Romlti said “The maximum sentence is prvper ami will be imposed" TV victim's mother Irene lindquist 26 who was scheduled to go on trial within two months on charges id murder aggravated battery and conspiracy to commit 1972 murder brought her sun to St Anne's hospital July The youth was in a coma suffering severe brain and neurological injuries He died more than a month later having never regained vonartoumru The Lindquists have hair other children They were taken slid daughter from their parents' rustody after their Ml from a second story window In 1972 UndquUt testified that he confessed to the beating to protect his wife She called hbi to their living room lint-quisaid where he found Johnny unconscious and she told him she had beaten the child Ttirce policemen testified lindquist told litem he "heat punched kicked anil kneed Johnny" because he "saw red" when the boy dirtied his pants A tape recording was play ed in court of a call to police In which lindquist said "1 got a son 1 Just brat him up 1 want a police car to take me to the hoeptul" Johnny was placed under the care of foster parents in because he had been beaten but was returned to his parents ut the recommendation of w social worker lindquist has remained in jail since the day of (he beating He will be eligible for parole in nine months CANBERRA Minister (tough UPI) -IService tax auditors can ntirt law abiding citizens more than “The National Gaurd with live on a college ammunition campus" according to a Nevada newspaper publisher I “If I were to be (he absolute all I would il’PI) — Tony Warner's televi- ruler of thu land sion set still wouldn't work require is control of the after tie spent 6120 on repairs Internal Revenue Service" So he haa the set smashed to Hank Greenspun publisher of n bulldozer the iJts Vegas Sun testified at pieces by a Tuesday as his family cheered a a Senate tearing Tuesday on "If there is my lesson we "The TV was always going must karn to 1374 this year of wrong" Warner said "Good Watergate it is that we must riddance to it" strive to rebuild a government LONDON COLNEY 32-to- England "My basic interest is to work with the people and for them I'd like to establish good public relations between the council and the people" she said "My big interest is in developments that happen " Md ilTI) -EBKTHESDA Ci Nourse first chairman of the Cuuncil of Eromdnic Advisers and brother of novelist died Alice Tisdale Hobart Sunday at Suburban Hospital after a brief illness He was 90 Nourse was appointed chair- man of the cuuncil by I’residmt dwin Harry S Truman following enactment of (lie Employment ct of 1946 and served until n The SeiMtr did md vole to reject the money bills but voted 3126 hgauvst a motion by Attorney General Senator Lionel Murphy that (he questions be put to Use House Murphy told Use Senate that if the nudum wasn't curried the would interpret government this as a failure to sppiove ihe (nils and would seek a double dissolution The Senate's rejection ot a d government-controlleEmployees public corporations and pnva'e companies are demanding an average monthly pay raise of 9100 Their average wage now is about 6333 plus six months pay in bonuses in the summer and winner of laws men not a government of There is no agency of the federal government that places more faith to tlhe gxd will of its agento all fallible mm than the IRS There is no othw agency of the gov mment with the power to affect every were established by federation In 1901 125-nu- Plumber I amis Belmonte mayor of Tignac i population 23) presrnlcd his candidacy “in favor of old People unemployed youth anil small businesses" The Movement for Itulippr de Gaulle nominated ita head Artnel Murvan Whetlwr Mur-va- n would Im president If d MT SINAI elected or install Uie sun of Ihe Egypt tUPD A gasoline late Charles de Gaulle waa station opened Tuesday in the undcai foothills of Mt Sinai where Wain- - tradition holds Risearelier George that Mows bregue is running on (he received thr Ten Cnnimend-pMtforof “an ideal world menu from God without soldiers nr pour" Itelek the government owned Then there's architect Micliel national fuel distributor opened station on dirt Faynlas who is defending the the French system of the irtting track a inilo frucn M Cathe-Di- e to serve elderly sell property in rlnrs inunavfery exchange for monthly payment! members of the Jfbeltya tribe until death (a bargain for the of BeduuiM who live in the area buyer If death comes soon) Isreali-occuple- - m one-pum- p t Nourse was born in NY May 2U 1M3 lie grew up in Chicago where his lather was Edwin Henry Nourse of in the supervisor singing public schools He studied at the lewis Institute in Chicago Cornell University where he received a bachelors of arts in 1906 and at the University of Chicago where Iw received his Ph l m 1915 He taught at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania the Universities of South Dakota and Arkansas Iowa Stale College and the Brookings Institute where he rose to become vice president before Truman appointed him chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers A conservative in ecunom-mic- s and in style he dashed with the Truman administration over his conviction Dial members of the Council should remain out of tin- - public eye and the conflict Ini to his resignation Tunioiiii likr (are J ilrelf wmi'l vmi know fn i'-- tirei do wnia-ihifai-'- l freiiu-- wV -- tail a Our offices I lire- - - tr:mv Kill-!- Vi'i an au- vci'aiiiiI Awl it'll I i fat k mi'l Good Friday 'nt-1vu-'- l J-- i In-t- - April 12th 1974 viu wnk - s- - frii- - h hMV ai banNint yu pay an'to fifirn iii huy uw- -t Hun-'l- 'hi- l l'i are lire f lixi-i- II ii l'i dizain 1 1 l v-- t w)i-- la- - l win n V'i tn flu I’ayrol! PimL thro-ig- I'im iny S'i-jii- vur tiwi fgg a nit!-- lnililinif Sa So- be closed on - (M-- f it 'Ins k amity) -- V ‘ citizen of our Sand (Emergency Service Available by Telephone) 'Me stock innerica from the poorest to the richest" Grctr-spusail 'No others have the power to seize cars bank accounts homes businesses ail without due process of law -- the kgai niceties of taking taxpayers to couri to prove they owe the debt Here the citizen has to prove he dots Mt owe it" n MOUNTAIN FUEL Join the hiyroil Saving Fluv o and Senate Representative class” And iii-Sii vmi i mu will money supply toU Is unprecedented since the House of 1949 of Nevadan Blasts IRS WASHINGTON nternal Revenue will" Dies At 90 said The labor government has 67 seats tn the n lower House ut Representatives -- a majority of nine but in the Senate has only 3S of the 60 seats The opposition parties decided to vote against the money bills and force an election beeuxe of what was called Ihe Carteron "political Immorality" of Uir lawyer Jean-Pau- l candidate without a political government In appointing last announced he was week funner party opposition senator running “to defend the middle Vincent Gajr to the post of - day the dock but was towed safely Similar Impulses er d Wtutlam month Whittom annmmivd the dissolution of both upper and tower houses of Parliament m the House of Representatives tonight after the srnate refused to vote on two frecal uppropru lion tails the government needed to govern until Junr Whitlow said thr governor-genera- l Sir Paul Hasbirk had ugrvcd to the double divudu-l-o- 21 Candidates Seek Pompidou’s Office - Auj-India- 's labor hr would dissolve Parliament and call nrw elections next 3 PARIS lUI’l) True to the French spirit of individuality and every man fur himself 21 candidates have tossed I heir berets into the ring so tar for the Mjy 5 presidential election to sum-eGeorges Pumpnlou They me running on platforms ranging from defense of the middle class to provision of more UTrplumcs Nut all will survive the full campaign but onr shortage France does not suffer from is presidential candidates The main candidates are known — Jacques Chuban-IVl-ma- s Gua-arand Valery d Fstamg for the Gaullists and Francois Miltcand for Uir leftist block Iliil the others are something else Voters who wish France would install telephones (hat work and enough of lliem for rveryUaiy can cast tuilluts for Henri Jannes 70 He entered the i are to represent "all users of telephones ” - ilTJl (iovennii'iu faded today to win Senate approval of essential money Irgutancn and Prime 0 Thurs- away The fire was about one mile south of the Philadelphia Naval Yard Philadelphia International Airport is nearby and was used as a shortcut by police fire and rescue vehicles to reach (he explosion Ex-Load- There's no crime to speak of in Curtis a home spun town tucked in the middle of spiy wling ranches Air pollution is just a word and sometimes the evening noise is confined to the distant wail of a coyote But there's government in Curtis and Mrs Petersen sometimes worries that it's getting away from the snuth- western Nebraska community's 1166 citizens Mrs Petersen announced for office conducted a “fair and square campaign" and became the first woman mayor in Frontier County history Incumbent Kenneth Nelson a motel and la undry mat owner who didn't seek another term got 153 write-i- n votes Mrs Petersen received 197 “When I attended a council meeting and took a look at things 1 decided to run" said who will be the mayor-elec- t presiding officer over the sll male council Since the election Mrs Petersen said she has learned to tow the political line She chose carefully her words when speaking of Nelson “1 felt UkeweU I had respect for his thoughts but when you hold public office I d°n l think you should push them on people” she said The primary issue in Curtis she said is one of "simple good -- settled to the bottom of the river and at midnight still was burning Substantial damage was reported done to the ARCO building nearby The Coast Guard said the explosion occurred on the dockside not on the tanker and happened while the oil from Venezuela was being unloaded The dead crewman was not identified Of the 13 crewmen injured three including a woman were in intensive care at St Agnes Three others with Hospital Of course the affairs of city government will sometimes take her away from her family but she said her two children I and 4 "think it's great though run things Mrs Petersen 30 they're really too young In shop operator housewife and know whnl's going on" mother of two is the mayor Her husband Dallas manager elect of the Curtis Coop told her he She didn't have to fight hard was behind her "all the way" for the job Hers was the only "I'm prepared to give the job name on the ballot Tuesday all it takes" Mrs Peterson She takes office June 1 said "This town has a lot of Her idea is to bring people good possibilities At 1200 a together As she puts it "I kind year I'm not doing tins for the of think of the philosophy money" 'Divided we fall but united we PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -An oil tanker exploded at dockside Tuesday night killing Oil Co - In Neb (LTI) the Frontier County town of Curtis men arc men and they trust Mrs Joyce Petersen to CURTIS HweWjmwM Australian Dad Sentenced 19 FLAMES AND SMOKE eagrif an ofl tanker which exploded at a marine terminal on the Tl I BELFAST (UPI) Irish Republican Army (IRA) burst into a crowded primary school near the border today and killed the school's principal in a deluge of gunfire police said A police spokesman said the four gunmen caught their victim a retired military officer In the school's klUiheu and riddled him with bullets as children attended classes in adjacent rooms In Belfast the Ulster Defense Association (IDA) the largest militant Protestant organization in Northern Ireland said it is polling Its members to And out whether they should adopt an aggressive" pasture in the province “We want to determine whether they (members) wish us to remain defensive or become aggressive'' a UDA statement said "We point out that the continuing devastation can do nothing but harden the attitude of our members" Political sources said the statement amounted to a UDA Delaware River late Tuesday Owe mas is dead aad five ethers missing la the river (UP1 Telephoto) 1174 m |