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Show Page 16—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, March 16, 1976 Kidnaping Arraig nment Held Harmsen RICHFIELD, (UPI) — An ex-convict who locked a state Utah has been arraigned on charges of aggravated kidnapping. trooper in the trunk of his patrol car and held two Justice of the Peace A. Reed hostages at gunpoint during a 7-mile chase across southern Blomquist read thecharges to Steven A a Ireland, 28, who surrendered to authoritities at a roadblock near Sigurd Satur- day Blomquist appointed counsel to represent Ireland scheduled a preliminary hearing for 3 p.m. Tuesday Sevier County Eves. 7:30 & 9:30 & ro Mat. Sot. 1:30-3:30-5:30 Attorney K.L. Melff said the the hearing was set quickly to accomodate two hitchhikers who were held hostage. He added that Ireland would probably face other charges in Beaver County where the chase began. Reason Told on Air Crash State Names New Man as Sues TV Fire Marshall Station SALT LAKE CITY — Chief Grant R. Walker has been appointed Utah state fire marshal Walker, 61, Pleasant Grove, City Commission in successive a firemantraininginstructorat elections, has sued a television Utah Technical College at station for not running his 1974 Provo, was chosen for the post advertisements. from 13 candidates bythe State Harmsenfied suit Mondayin Fire Prevention Board. Third District Court against He will assumethe $1,350 a KUTV, alleging that Channel 2 month position on May 1, brokeits contracttoair his ads replacing Robert D. Riddell whilehe was runingfor the U.S. whoresigned under pressure Houseof Representatives. six weeks ago. Harmsenlost thatelection to Walker was Salt Lake City Democrat Allan Howe. A year fire chief from 1966 to 1970 and later, he failed to make it spent 28 years with the throughthe primary in abid for department election to the City mission. Harmsenasksin thesuit for $130,150 damages. Heclaimshe contracted with the station torun his ads during Stephen Harmsen, who lost his bids fora place in Congress and forreelection to his seat on the BLUFF, Utah (UPI) — A weekendhelico ter crash that injured three persons was apparently caused by a me chanical failure, says San Juan the congressional campaign, but KUTVfailed to fulfill the County Sheriff Rigby Wright The sheriff said Monday that contract and then claimed the adshad actually beenrun. ticello, tried to land the craft and then aborted the landing But the helicopter failed to respond andcrashednine miles southwestof Bluff Hatch, who headsthestation, loaned money to the Howe campaign Harmsen is asking $30,150 in pilot Fred Wardell, 34, Mon Walt Disneys 7 vey Seven Dwarfs andthe a Nao O e-eleased by BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION CO., INC. Malt Disney Proguctions, [Gp] 3+ UMWVERSITY @ MATINEES DAILY! 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 INTHE UNIVERSITY MALL CORAL 7:15 9:10 Adult 150 Child 75° He also alleges that George real damages and $100,000 for “fraudulent misrepresentation and outrageous conduct." American Fork “SNOW WHITE” & “Fantasy on Skis’ French Huguenots were among the earliest settlers on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Laies Nite Tues. Gq \Temmy Weekdays at 7:30 P.M. 9 acapemy AWARD NOMINATIONS! SALT LAKE CiTY(UPI) — Former Salt Lake City Fire Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 P.M is for everyone! A Air Crash Victims Identified FLAGSTAFF(UPI) — She- riff's deputies have tentatively identified the remains of two persons found over the weekend in the wreckage of a light plane near Marble Canyon. Detective Jack Judd said the remains were believed to be those of Ed Sedwich and Cecil Allen, both residents of California Sedwich, Allen and Allen's wife disappeared last Aug. 3 when they took off in a Piper Arrow from Pageona flight to Van Nuys,Calif. Twobodies were recovered from the wreckage Saturday and Judd said searchers have been sent back to the canyon to search for a possiblethird. The wreckage was found Friday night by state Game and Fish Departmentemployes. @ wmversirr @ INTHEL NIVERSITY MALL MATINEES DAILY! 1:00.2:55-4:50.6:45-8:40 HIf I could beold. Old for one day 25 years old— Even a dayof problems,a trip totheobstetrician o marriage counsellor, a secret daywith a married m: wr <2. Side Car Racers” just to be 25 for a flash— that'd hold meforever” —Dierdre Striden, age 12 = ALSO AT THE TWIN! === ‘sommranstsoponringacres SYLVIA MILES SALT LAKECITY(UPi) — A Copperton markt’s $35 million anti-trust suit against major Utah and Idahodairies and grocery companies has been settled out of court. Russell Ray, doing business as Copperton Market, filed the federal court suit last May against four dairy firms, charging they combined and conspired to restrain trade by non-competitive pricing prac- tices. The 10 grocery firms were charged with being the beneficiaries of discrimination. the price Ray's attorney, Arthur M Thurber, would not disclose terms of the settlement, but Dr. HAllen Luke, general manager of Wesiern General Dairies of Midvale, said it was “a nominal sum."” The defendants included Western General, Federated Dairy Farms, Upper Snake River Milk Producers Association, and Idaho Cooperative. The grocery defendants were Albertsons, Inc.; Quality Discount Foods, doing business as Mr. J’s; Michaels’ Food Mart; Ream's Budget Annex No. 1 and 2, and Ream’s Food Service, Inc.; Harmon's; Smith's Food King; Smith's Management Corp., and Warshaw’s Giant Foods. “The plaintiff's decision not to proceed with the case is a clear vindication of the processing and marketing proceduresofthe dairies,” said ce. He said the settlement amounted to less “than one month's attorney's fees for the defense.”” FumesKill 3 People In Ogden OGDEN (UPI) — Three Ogden residents were asphyxiated while watchingtelevision Monday when a vent carrying fumes from a living room heater broke. Police identified the victims as James R. Robinson, 48, Juanita one 65, and Ruby Martinez,4 Fire Teearcicat Battalion Chief Larry Toddsaid the three were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes when a Lshaped vent running from a gas heaterintheliving room to the chimney fell off the heater, sending fumesinto the room. ‘The bodies were seni to the state medical examiner's office for determination of the exect causes of death. Mrs. Martinez was a neighborvisiting at the homeof Robinson and Mrs. Casey, investigators said. ‘The official motto of Texas derived from its name's earliest Indian meaning, is “friend- Genet Lr: Milk Suit Settled By Parties TCLLat —CO-HIT— Rampton Delays Announcement OnPolitical Intent SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — In order to peruse the results of a private Democratic Party poll, Gov. Calvin Rampton has postponted a newsconference at which he will announce whether he will seek a fourth term or retire, The news conference at the KUEDtelevision studios had been scheduled at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Rampton moved it back to 2:30 p.m, Wednesdayafter learning he would nothavethe pollresults until tonight Rampton told newsmenlast week he “would prefer not to run,” but would seek a fourth term if the polls showed he hadthebest chance of preserving the governorshipfor the Democratic Party. The 62-year-old governor also said he thought there were several other Democratic candidates who would have a good chanceofbeing elected if they were better known _Rampton aide Mike Miller said the governor wanted ith hi time to carefully exam perspective candidatesbefore makinghis final decision, Jury by Friday? Hearst Prosecution Conclude Rebuttal SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — ‘The prosecution concluded its rebuttal testimony in F atricia Hearst's trial with a psychiatrist who described her as a frustrated and angry“rebel in search of a cause’ who willingly embraced the hatred andviolence ofher kidnapers. The 22-year-old newspaper heiress was swept up in the terrorism of the Symbionese Liberation Armyandtook part in the robbery of the Hibernia Bankof her ownfree will, Dr. Harry Kozol, 70, testified Monday. But the Boston psychiatrist, who interviewed her on five occasions in her cell in January, said Miss Hearst's conversion waspurely a matter of circumstance.Hecalled it a “terrible, terrible misfortune” thatin the midstof her search, she fell into the hands of the SLA. “She was ripe for plucking,” Kozol said the “The cause found her.” Kozol and three minor witnesses wound up the prosecution’s rebuttal case. Chief defense attorney F. Lee Bailey said he maycall Miss Hearst's parents to the stand. After final arguments and the judge's instructions, the case was expectedto go to the juryFriday. Kozol spent six hours on the stand Monday finishing his testimony, which had been interrupted when Miss Hearst came down with influenza Thursday, and then undergoing sharp cross-examination by Bailey Kozolsaid it was his opinion that in the weeks before the kidnaping she became “‘disenchanted” with her fiance, Steven Weed, with whom she shared an apartment, and felt trapped at the prospect of “This girl who was kidnaped was a bitter, angry, confused person — angry at authority, angry at power, angry at hypocrisy, the hypocrisy of Steven Weed whotalked social reform andliberalism but was becoming more reactionary home or from anyoneelse,” Highlights Of Trial that willWTlinger in 2nd Great Love Story « LEGS your heart forever! .JéseohBottoms DeborahRaffin for the screen 1@ Producers SANDY HOWARDand| OL FAST CINTA Showtimes today 7:30.9:30 ALL WEEK LONG! For Hearst SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Monday highlights of the Patricia Hearst bank robbery trial — The prosecution finished its rebuttal testimony and it wasbelieved the casewill go to the jurybyFriday. — Government psychiatrist Dr. Harry Kozol called Miss Hearst a “rebelin search of a cause” and said she had the “terrible,terrible misfortune” to fall into the handsof a group devoted to terrorism. — Kozol joined an earlier prosecution psychiatrist in testifying that Miss Hearstpar ticipated in the robbery of her own free will Kozol denied chargos by defense counsel F. Lee Bailey that he had made disparaging remarks about Miss Hearst's parentsbefore being called into the case as a prosecution WALT DISNEY expert, — Kozol said Miss Hearst told him that four days before her kidnaping she was “suddenly hit or struck by a NO DEPOSIT Mi urve terrible fear that she was going 46 West 1230 North Prove 207 South Stote group.”’ Company Seeks to Intervene SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Stauffer Chemical Co. has asked the Utah Public Service Commission for permission to intervenein the distribution of rate increases granted Utah Power& LightCo. The PSClast month granted the utility a $27,260,445 annual rate increase. The commissioners ordered UP&L to hike rates across the board pending a hearing on permanent distribution of the increase, The PSC has scheduled an April 12 hearing to determine howtodistribute the rate hike among UP&L customers. Stauffersaid in its petition to intervenethatit operates “two large industrial operations receivingelectrical service from Utah Power & Light Co. with purchases from it of approximately $300,000 annually. “The manner in which the increase in revenuesallowed to the applicant (UP&L) is dis: tributed among the different classes of rate payers is therefore of material interest” to Stauffer, the firm said. marryinghim. than anything she had heardat “Chariots of the Gods” Kozolsaid. “She wasa girl with noplace to go. She wasa rebel in search of a cause or reaching for a cause,but the cause found her — terrible, terrible misfortune thatof all the causes she might have found she was captured and exposed to the hatred and violence of this tobe kidnaped.” — Miss Hearst appeared recovered from the case of influenza she suffered last week that forceda recessin the case Test Drill Job Seen ForSlide WASHINGTON (UPI) — The USS. Forest Service said Monday it hopes to award the contract fortest drilling at the earthslide in Manti, Utah, March 25, and begin work on the project the next day. Forest Service spokesmen said bids on the project had been received and were under study. A contract will be drawn up and executed March 25, the spokesmensaid The servicesaid it expected the contractor to begin work the next day, test drilling to determine the feasibility of constructing a pipeline to bypasstheearth slide. The slide in Manti Canyon has disrupted the Sanpete County community's water upply and threatened widespreadflooding Deadline Achieved by Communists SALT LAKECITY(UPI) — The Utah Communist Party has met the deadline for submitting a petition for a place onthe Novemberballot Secretary of State Clyde Miller saidthe newly organized partyfiled 2 petition Monday with thesignatures of at least 500votersin 10 Utah counties Miller said county clerks must verify the signatures before the party earns a place ‘on theballot Theparty was organized by Robert Archuletta. and Jue Bird, both of Sali Lake City |