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Show Provo, Utah, Monday, March 14, HERALD, 22-- THE Page 1977 Copters Search For Victims, Marooned Families in Storm Sherman County. Utility service was sporadic in a number of communities in the four-stat- e storm area. Dozens of the more than 150 motorists holed up since Friday at an Interstate 90 truck stop in Kadoka, S.D., shoveled out their abandoned cars and began to leave the town. An Amtrak passenger train, snowbound for three days with 100 passengers aboard in McCook, Neb., headed west to Denver without incident Sunday. Another train that left Chicago with 124 passengers Friday was stalled in Lincoln, Neb. All but 10 of the passengers accepted an Amtrak offer and flew back to their departure points. There was one redeeming value to Searchers flew over househigh on the Great Plains in helicopters and pushed into side roads with heavy equipment today in a hunt for more victims of a killer blizzard a.id families still marooned in isolated ranch hnmps Heavy rains and melting snow triggered flash floods in many sections of New England and New York. Some New England communities received 2'2 to 3 inches of rain. The death toll from the blizzard that raged across the flatlands from Thursday to Saturday mounted to 18. Property damage also was heavy and the wild storm's economic cost mounted as utility companies threw extra crews into repairing power and telephone lines. The Military Airlift Command said airmen from Ellsworth AFB, S.D., used planes and helicopters to rescue five infants and eight Sioux Indians three women trapped by the blizzard near St. Francis, S.D. The command headquarters at Scott AFB, Belleville, 111., said the Indians used red flags in the snow to signal that they needed help. snowdrifts A sharp - with warmup temperatures due to climb as much as 30 degrees above normal today helped highway workers trying to whittle away mammoth drifts in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota. The blizzard and related highway accidents claimed 10 lives in Colorado, 6 in Nebraska, 1 in Kansas and 1 in South siege at three Washington buildings. He was released under terms negotiated to free the hostages. all of Three of the other Hanafis whom are charged with armed kidnapare also free without bond. The ing district attorney's office has said it will snowdrifts highways. Co-o- p spokesman said the storm downed some 1,500 utility poles in Sherman Y - r que. West f ' ' Trailer Home Fire Kills 2 Adults and 6 Children Campaign Nears End For India - A NACOGDOCHES, Tex. (UPI) fire that apparently started in the kitchen leveled a trailer home before dawn today, killed six persons, including four children, and left two others in serious condition. Nacogdoches County Fire Marshall C.W. Mettles said the mobile home was completely destnyed by the fire, which broke about 4 a.m. and spread rapidly. "Everything is in such a mess that it's hard to determine the cause." Mettles said. "We don't know the cause, but it looked like it started in the - NEW DELHI, India (UPI) India's parliamentary election campaign drew to an end in most parts of tho nation today with appeals for support from opponents and backers of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. "In the name of all those who struggled for our country's freedom, I appeal to each of you: Free India, defeat the dictators," said opposition leader Jayaprakash Narayan. Mrs. Gandhi told crowds Sunday she had tried her best to fulfill the promises she made in the 1971 elections, when she campaigned on the slogan "abolish poverty." SUNDAY sion. Two weeks earlier, a court in the north German state of Schleswig-Holstei- n halted the proposed construction of another nuclear power plant at Brokdorf, on the Elbe river below Hamburg. That court said it acted because the plant's owners had not yet organized a safe way to dispose of the reactor's nuclear wastes. Together, the two decisions effectively halted the nuclear power plant program that all federal and state governments insist is necessary if economic growth and high employment are to be maintained. in- Germany ' Freiburg, and east of Colmar, France. Eberhard Rosswog, president of the Administrative Court, said that while plans for the Wyhl plant conformed to laws governing nuclear reactor safeguards, the court nevertheless believed that safeguards against bursting of the reactor's pressure mantle were insufficient and did not reflect the latest IF ANYBODY is ready for St. Patrick's Day on Thursday, it's elfin-lik- e Irish Cynthia Ann McCartin of Spring Valley, N.Y. (L'PI Telephoto) retribution. A radio reporter was shot to death and several other persons injured in last Wednesday's attack on city hall, the national headquarters of B'nai B'rith Jewish social services organization and the the national Islamic Mos- 0; Iflt 7': , about release of the suspects. The terrorists had threatened to cut off the heads of hostages if those responsible for the 1973 murders of seven Hanafis here were not taken to Khaalis for 9-1- fa V available techniques. The Freiburg court heard the testimony of more than 50 German and foreign experts before taking its deci- definitely. The Freiburg Administrative court withdrew the state license for construction of a 1,350 megawatt nuclear power plant at Wyhl. on the right bank of the Rhine River northeast of , . Germany OpBONN, West Germany (UPI) ponents of nuclear power today won a court fight that appeared to halt the construction of atomic power plants throughout snowdrifts, "The good part of the storm was it gave us obviously much needed moisture to help the wheat crop," Exon said. "The bad part of it is six people are dead " OPEN DAILY kitchen and another child, Candida, 9, received second and third degree burns on the face and arms and were listed in serious condition. Mettles said the mother told officials she did not know the name of unidentified man, although her husband knew him. She said the man arrived late Sunday night and was spending the night with them. He said all of the victims were found inside the mobile home, located about 100 yards behind the Cherokpp Lumber Co. "There were several in one room, and one of the little-bittbabies was found in one corner," he said. "By the time the fire department got there it was pretty well all over," Don Griffin of the Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Office said. part." y Killed were Simon Benegas, 36, four of his children Gregoria, 2, Maria, 9, Manuel 6, Lanado, 1 and an unidentified man. The children's mother, Maria, 26, - SUN., MOIL, TUES. 10-- 7 ' teffjrtftR-- .. aj VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope Paul VI suffered a relapse of influenza today and cancelled all his audiences for the day. Vatican sources said it was not yet certain the pontiff would hold his weekly general audience scheduled for Wednesday. "He would hold it only if he were completely recovered," an aide said. The Pope came down with fever and flu last Tuesday and was forced to cancel the general audience and most of his appointments last week. The Pope did keep up with normal church work, however, and appeared Sunday for his regular noon blessing to pilgrims from his apartment window overlooking St. Peter's Square. Pope Paul had been scheduled to receive the Secretariat of the World Bishops Synod among other private audiences on Monday. Vatican sources said those audiences had been postponed. hampered repair crews, as high as eight feet on Sherman County, Kan., "o,., Halted nts In West n - state police helicopter lifted a girl and young man off a island in Schnectady County, N.Y., when the Jeep in which they tried to ford a creek was washed away. Firemen pulled a second man to safety with a rope. About 25 families moved out of homes threatened by high waters because of an ice jam at the junction of the Baker and Pemigewasset rivers in New Hampshire. In Vermont, scores of back roads were impassable and many schools called off classes. But Civil Defense officials said they had no reports of injuries or major property damage. Thousands of northwest Kansas homes remained without electricity to- Great Plains Electfic Kreuscher, Nebraska Agricultural Director, said the moisture would help the droiight-strirlcpwjntpr wheat crops "if the plants haven't blown out of the soil." Nebraska Gov. J. James Exon took an aerial tour of the state's hardest hit areas and estimated storm damage at blizat least $3.5 million. The zard buried roads and towns under Relapse A " it may have signaled an end the snow to the long winter drought. Glenn Pope Paul Suffers N.Y. A " Khaalis appeared at police headquarters for booking today in compliance with conditions of his earlier release. Police entered the formal charge of seek indictments on more serious armed kidnaping under a local statute charges in the siege, in which one and fingerprinted the Hanafi leader. person was killed. A number of the hostages and city of- They also recorded his name, address ficials have complained vehemently and occupation, the names of his parents and other routine booking data. Dakota. Three of the dead were children who froze to death in a field northeast of Calhan, Colo. Gov. J. J. Exon made a five-hoaerial tour of western Nebraska Sunday and said "we saw lots of homesteads and ranch homes still isolated." Exon said first reports estimated the storm caused $3.5 million damage in Nebraska. He said moderating temperatures would help minimize livestock losses but damage to power lines and poles was heavy. Overflowing streams closed some roads in New York, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and western Massachusetts. Authorities evacuated a trailer park in Milton, N.Y., and moved families out of several homes in Water-for- day and househigh '1 Siege Leader Charged, Released Without Bail Hamaas WASHINGTON (UPI) Abdul Khaalis, leader of a band of Hanafi Muslims who hedl 134 hostages here last week, was formally charged with armed kidnaping today. He was booked at police headquarters and released without bond. Khaalis has been free without bond since last Friday, when he and 11 other Hanafis surrendered and ended a A-Pla- H pff1 LuWm& wm 7;i fey tbes 4 V N; 'KM 1 200' WHITEWAUS T sin fj.iJ Our 33.88 Ea. -4- f "MtMllW A 2 POLYESTER CORD PLIES net. j M irWil dffh (6) 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS Fsnis j 78x13 'TV County. "The main trouble is getting crews around," the spokesman said. "We've got to take men in with snowplows. Officials estimated it could take 10 to 15 days to fully restore power in Oil Tanker Prfii Veiled B an d Ihe H78.M US8I Off Coast Leaking Fuel Mercury Readings Over U.S. M78. teil fcrfl SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) The Coast Guard, which took command of a Liberian tanker leaking fuel oil into South Portland harbor, said today it may be two or three days before the vessel's seaworthiness can be determined. Internttlogil Temperature precipitation table (or period F'acific ending at 4 a m time, as the National by prepared Weather San Fran- in Service - CISCO The Coast Guard Sunday had ordered the vessel out to sea. 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