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Show Thoughts It is not alone what we do, but also what we do not 4 for whic! we are account able—Moliere, French dramatist MF OVERCAST Saturday with chance of scattered snow. 97TH YEAR,NO. 71 PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 a a eesem Five Eg ptian Planes Downe d Over Suez Pilgrims S. Viets Drive Flock to Into Cambodia; Holyland eaZANDER HOLLANDER RUSALEM (UPI)—Thou- National Strike Rejected Carswell ‘Sick-In’ Threatens Support Melting Easter Air Traffic ° By United Press International Air traffic controllers continued to report in sick today at manyof the nation’s airports, threatening delays during the Easter holiday crush, but they failed to respondto a call for a nationwidestrike. ‘the Federal Aviation Administration said about 20 per cent of the controllers scheduled for duty at the nation’s 21 major control centers reported Damage To Fruit Is Slight In spite of the snow andfreeze whichblew into Utah County last night, there appears to be ay slight damageto the apricots in bloom and no damageto otner WASHINGTON (UPI) —The tion of Southern Democrats sick this morning—about the The controllers who remained and Republicans of every stripe same number as the last two Xf the job today were under that initially made Senate days of the “sick-out” by the Sdtice they would be subject to confirmation of G. Harrold men who te the flow of “prompt action”—presumably Carswell to the Supreme Court air ic. dismissal—if they did no! look like a certainty has falsen An FAA spokesman said Teturn to work today and could Tae g, preliminary reports indicated "0! offer proof they were the trouble centers were 2 NewYark, Minneapolis, Cleve- At the Macarthur Field Air ‘Traffic Control Cenier in New York, 93 of 148 controllers reported out sick. The FAA reported delays of up to two hours at LaGuardia Airport, up to one hour at Kennedy, and 15 minutes at Newark. Some of the delay could be attributed to normal heavy holidaytraffic, a However, at other airports, includingig Chicago, Friendship in Ball more, and Logan International in Boston, there was no absenteeism. ax ve oT executive “ere of the PProfessional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO), Thursday culled on all air traffic controllers to leave their Jobs and shut down the nation’s air peea preliminary ted the strike was i ae more ote today than Thursday. said, “It ‘ona like Mr. Bailey's call for a massive walkout has fallen on ve the solid Southern ieigitt, D-Ark., announced ne would’ vote to return the to the Senate Judiciary Committee, a polite wayof killing it. Fulbright had voted to confirm Clement F. Haynsworth Jr., Nixon’s first choice for the Supreme Court seat vacated by Justice Abe Fortas. The vote on the motion of Sen, Birch Bayh, D-Ind., to recommit the nomination will come at 1 p.m. EST April 6. Wilkinson Story — No. 1 PresidentFulfills Pledge Made to BYU asa Youth First of three articles on Dr, Ernest L. Wilkinson, presidentof Brigham Young University. county for fruits which affect county such as aches, cherries and pee seem to have survived the cold temone so far Mr. wees ing fa Sen. J, William Ful- Maeser Building on the Brigham Young University campus. The young soldier, and hunt dreds like him, had joined the Army when the United States By OWEN ZURO had entered World War I. So In 1918, one of the most deadly many of the young men haid influenza epidemics ever to hit joined that BYU had closed, this country downed a young Which left the Maeser Building soldier, The soldier was just one of many who were hospitalized hospi in makeshift facilities in the Bombs Go Astray; 12 Injured SAIGON (UPI)—An Ameriof the influenza were notfelt so can BS2 accidentally bombed a strongly, the young soldier, with area along others, would go about Cambodian border Thursday, administering to comrades, oie, 12 Vietnamese civisome mm were worse lians and damaging two houses, the U.S. Commandsaid today. priesthood. As the effect of the influenza became worse, the young soldier was too sick to administerto his comrades and he saw many die and heard reports of hundreds of others throughout Utah County “A number of bombs ... impacted outside the target area,” a mililary spokesman said in describing the accident four miles north of the Mekong Madea Promise He prayed—and he made a promise he was destined to keep some 30 years later. “If I am restored to health, if ever I can do anything for this university, I will doit.” In the late summerof 1950, the young man, now a distinguished lawyer, received a call from the Three of the villagers were seriously injured and military spokesmen said the incident was under investigation. Tri Ton is at the base of the Seven Sisters Mountains astride the Cambodian border. They have been used all through the war as a Viet “ong sanctuary, earning the nickname “million dollar knoll” for the amount spent to bombthem, Tt was the second accident in the war zone in 24 hours. An 81mm mortar round exploded in its tube at a U.S. llth Armored Cavalry Regiment post three miles from the Cambodian border, 75 miles west-northwestof Saigon, shurtly before ht Wednesday met, killing three GIs “sf ig. Presidency of the LDS sking him to come to Salt Lake City for an interview. When he arrived in Salt Lake City, he met with President George Albert Smith and his counselors, J. Reuben Clark and David O. McKay. They asked him to acceptthe presidency of Brigham Young University. “T told them 1 would,” Ernest Ljaws says. Delta town of Tri Ton, 120 miles west-southwest of Saigon. ByUnited Press interaational Israeli pilots shot down five Egyptian MIG2is in a five minute battle over the Suez today, a military spokesin Tel Aviv. Egypt and agairs( targets in Jordan. It was the second major air battle in three days and the largest since Sept. 11, 1969, as almost by the Soviet Union. Israel shot down four MIGs in a battle Wednesday. Cairo said 40 planes were engaged by Israeli fighters eseecosas iid on said one a ete that one kidnaped E Diplomat Released ae esnses ny (UPI)— reyry SANTO DOMINGO Lt. Col Donald J. Crowley said he was well treated kidnapers but declined today to give the details of his 55 hours under death threat. American diplomat, Te leased Thursday in exchange for 20 political rine who were flown io exile in Mexico, said in a telephone conversation his captors “assiduously” in a house whose location he did not know. Crowley was freed on a downtown street Thursday and taken by police to the Mexican under an arrange ment worked out between the government and terrorists. The cera for Mexico shortly“after he furned up. When they got there, he was free to go. command seid the warplanes afier a two-hour strike that lasted until 1:15 a.m., return to the attack at 9 a.m. and the revptian ers %® minutes later. It coincided with of new fighting between the Arab outside Beirut—the fourth successive day of such skirmishes. First reporis said one person was killed and six were wounded in the new Lebanese oy outbreak, pusning the casualty toll for the past four days to 13 cris Cae 47 mie aeis jets flew at least tw6 strikes across the border afternoon outfit when released and liquidate and smoke could be seen matag be,amelled ke a dead polo used ing in an attemptto movement. "Before from targets an estimated three miles from the border, U.S. helicopter gunships va sy, fired upon from across are about their four childborder They fred beck but id not cross into Cambodia, the OOF aio. ina tek T acatgt in sources said. see you and the children,” his wife, Nancy, quoted him. She said he told her the “waiting WASHINGTON (UPI) —The was anguishi He was the third U.S. Nixon administration has ofdiplomat kidnaped in South fered postal America since The score of Dominicans included Maximiliano Go- union spoke mez, secre! general of one “a basis for negotiation.” of the Dominican Republic’s Governmentand postal union KEY BISCAYNE,Fla. (UPI) Comm . representatives in seven hours —The White House said They were accompanied there are “absolutely no plans” aboard a chartered Pan Ameri- of talks that recessed this to replace Ellsworth Bunker as can Airways Boeing 727 by the morning at 1 a.m. struggled to U.S. ambassador to South archbishop of Santo Domingo, hammer out an arecnet 7 would satisfy Congress, Vietnam. Hugo Eduardo Brito administration and the al Someforeign policy advisers workers. have urged President Nixon to Polance. Crowley left the Mexican They agreed to resume the replace the veteran oe Embassy for the U.S. Embassy because ofhis strong support of after Brito Polance telephoned talks, which were described by government as “friendly South Vietnamese President to Santo Domingo that his the and byuusinesslike,” at 3:30 p.m Nguyen Van Thieu. charges had arrived safely EST. Both sides refused t But Presidential Press Secre- after the 2,000-mile flight. discuss details of the bieies tary Ronald L. Ziegler said posal and the union demands. firmly there is ‘‘no displeasure However, a union on the part” of Nixon with said the governtient’s new Backersbe handling “of the job proposal offered ‘“‘a basis for of ambassador.’ By United Press Internatioual Bunker is returning to Theearliest known containers negotiation” and a government . Washington for extensive con- made of glass date back to spokesman said he was hopeful sultations in May, Ziegler ae about the 18th dynasty in Egypt about the course ot the talks which he indicated might last “He will return to Saigon, AE almost4,000sliNite ago. through the Easter weekend, —_ Ee cleared for scheduled flights. Snowstorm compounded the delays caused bythe air traffic controllers “sick-in.” (Herald-UPI Telephoto! when one runway was “eee £ THOUSANDS OF STRANDED Easter vacation travelers jam Chicago's O’Hare Field counters after massive spring snowstorm which closed the airport operations down for 12 hours yesterday. Limited service was resumed in afternoon zi : f ' ‘ Slay 53 Cong Se of pilgrims flocked to SAIGON — VietJerusalem today to commemor- namese armored and Ranger ate the most solemn day in units drove two miles inside Christendom and to walk the Cambodia today and killed 53 path Jesus Christ took the day Viet Cong in fighting in which He was crucified. governmentplanes andartillery If there was apprehension ie struck across the border, over the possibility of an Arab Allied military sources -eportguerrilla attack, it had little oq effect on tourism this Good he action flared about noon Friday. The Israeli Tourist in a border region of Chau Doc Ministry said hotels were Province, about 105 miles wast jammed. of Saigon in the Ca Hung A tourism spokesman said Woods, a longtime Viet Cong the 15,000 tian tourists in base camp region from which Jerusalem for Holy Week was Communists mounted numerous 2% per cent more than last strikes into South Vietnam, year. American military adjypers, The Israeli Government post- who had been with the 16th ed soldiers and police along the South Vietnamese Cavalry ReVia Dolorosa, the route Jesus giment and with the Rangers, walked carrying the cross to were flown out of the thickly lvary. “The historic pathway begins at a Mosiem schovi that stands on the site of the pratxtanof wi Today’’s attack into an reported infested with|10,000 000 Governor, condemned Jesus to Viet Cong and North Vietnadeath. mese troops coincided with The route ends at the Church broom Penh reports the of the Holy Sepulchre, the site governmentof Premier Lon Nol of the cave where the body of had crushed the first upr'sing Christ lay until the Easter in support of ousted Prince Sunday Resurrection. Noredom Sihanouk. The Viet For centuries pilgrims, inpriests, a ee local instigate ated throughout ne world, Gey The Lon Not lta ro marched the route, pausing for meni overthrew Sinan: prayers at each of the if effort to get North Vietnam and the Viet Cong out of Stations of the Cross. the border regions, and CamiboThe stations include locations dian troops have reported where Jesus was f¢ numerous clashes with Commucarry the cross, where Hefell nist units in the border areas from its weight, where He since then. In some cases South encountered Veronica whc Vietnamese artillery supported mopped his brow, and where the Cambodians. He told women whocried out at Both American South His suffering, ‘Daughters of Vietnameseartillery and air Jerusalem, weep not for me, power have struck at the but weep for Jerusalem and for Communist bases inside Camyour children.” bodia in the past and some South Vietnamese patrols have on that country. Today’s Israelis Raid Air Defenses Counter Offer Madeto U. S. 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