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Show : Page 30—-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, February +4, 1971 Prisoners Fired On RAIFORD, Fla. (UPI) Guards at Florida’s Raiford State Prison opened fire with shotguns andrifles late Friday night w stop 100 convicts stirr.. up over a hunger strike from storming a fence. At least 43 prisoners were injured. Prison Supt. Donald R. Hassfurder sai¢ 30 prisoners suffered wounds from shotgun pellets. One inmate, identified only as James Peoples, was taken to the University of Florida Hospital 30 miles south of here with a birdshot pellet lodged in a corner of his eye. My 5 (Tas and nearby structures. More than 20 people were in the diner, and firemen had to dig through tons of brick and rubble to remove bodies. Ten of the injured weie hospitalized. Building Collapse Arson Object Of Speculation In Chapel Fire Kills 4, Hurts 21 PORT JERVIS, N.Y. (UPI)— Archie Keshian and Louis -Dipipi were having lunch as usual at the Strand Diner Friday. Then the roof fell in. ° The roof of a_ partially = condemned building next door to the diner caved in under the weight of melting snow. All four walls gave way, hurling U.S. Army Property Destroyed QUI NHON, Vietnam (UPI)— A mob of Vietnamese demonstrators, angered by the > accidentalkilling of two Vietnamese children by an American soldier, attacked a U.S. Army motor pool with firebombs Saturday, destroying seven brick and wood from the upper MURRAY, Utah (UPI)— A floors of the three-story structure through the roof of the $40,000 fire swept through Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day one-story diner. Saints Cannery early Saturday, Four persons in the diner, including Keshian and Dipipi and authorities were speculating it was caused by an arsonist’s were killed. Twenty-one others torch. were injured,four critically. The blaze gutted the interior Keshian, 82, owned and operated a cleaning business portion of the cannery, located next door to a Deseret Industnext door. Dipipi, 60, was manager of the Royal F-rni- ries store shortly before midture Company across Pike night. Investigators found evidStreet in this Orange County ence of a burglary, and said city. Also killed were Irving several candy and soft drink Eckstein, 50, manager of the machines had been brokeninto. Witnesses saw flames leaping local Montgomery Wardstore, from the structure's roof after and Fabio Zapata, a 23-year-old the fire spread from the buildunemployed machinist. ing’s northwest corner. A large One Saved By Phone pile containing an estimated Frank Schips a locksmith, 600,000 tin cans was melted was walking out of his office down to a molten mass, fireacross the street, head.d for men said. An investigation into the the diner, when the telephone rang. He answered the phone blaze was continuing through and sat near the front window Saturday, according to Murray Police authorities. in his office. Debris from the collapse shattered the window but a others, military sources said. : It was the second day of venetian blind prevented him rioting in Qui Nhon, South from being hit by glass Vietnam’s second largest city. fragments, - Up to 3,000 demonstrators, “Tt was like hell,” Schips told ~ most of them students, ram- newsmen. “It was like the paged through thestreets of the world coming to an end.” city Friday and Saturday. Only the rear wall of the Three American soldiers were stoned by demonstrators Friday diner was left standing. Debris and had to be rescued by South piled up five feet deep on the street and sidewalk. Vietnamese soldiers. “IT thought it was an Military authorities put the earthquake,” said diner owner coastal zity, 250 miles northeast Albert Hendricks, “‘but I didn’t of Saigon, under a round-thethink it could happen here. clock curfew and U.S. military personnel were ordered con- “The customers in the diner fined to their compounds, —numbering between 17 and 20 military sourcessaid. —automatically pushed upThe rioting followed an stretched arms toward the incident last Tuesday in which ceiling as if to ward off the a soldier on guard duty onslaught,’’ Hendricks said, mistakenly fired a high explo- “andthen fell to the floor under sive round from an M79 debris.” grenade launcher, military Owner Dazed sources said. Hendricks was in the back of The soldier, who wanted to the diner. He was dazed by the fire a parachute flare to collapse but managed to get illuminate buildings outside the several customers out to safety U.S. Support Command perime-. through the back. He ran ter in Qui Nhon, used the wrong aroundto the front andtried to type of shell and fired a high dig others out with his hands. explosive round, which exploded Among the injured was a in a Vietnamese home, killing fireman who suffered three two children and wounding fractured ribs when he fell three other persons, the sources through a portion of the roof sai while searching for victims. vehicles and damaging 15 4 Die In HomeFire PITTSBURGH (UPI) —A desperate mother trapped in her home by flames in a roaring pre-dawn fire Saturday refused to jump to safety and begged firemen to “save my kids ... save my kids.” Twoof Mrs. Shirley Gavulic’s sons were rescued. But Mrs. Gavulic, her husband, William, 39, their sons, Kevin, Shakeup In Poland Red Leadership . e maximum se curity prisoners znded their strike Fricay afternoon after prison officials agreed to grant their demands for a prisoner WARSAW (UPI)—The inter- grievance council. nal political upheaval caused by Hassfurder said the demonlast year’s strikes and riots in stration began peacefully with Baltic coast cities led Saturday about 1,200 prisoners being to further changes in Poland's ushered onto the athletic field top Communist leadership. where theyelected representaThe speaker of the Sejm tives to negotiate with prison (parliament), Czeslaw Wycech, administrators. “When their representatives and his deputy, Zenon Kliszko, resigned as the Sejm met for went back onto the athletic one day to consider economic field, with about 1,200 inmates, theylost control,” said Hassfurreforms. der. “It was a confused At the same time, changes situation, wee announced in the Council “Welet those who wanted to of State, Poland’s nominal eat go back to the cellblocks. ruling body. By 6:15 p.m. (EST) 400 were Wycech, 71, stepped down holding out. They began deWednesday as chairman of the stroying state property, burning United Peasant party (UPP). up recreation equipment and Hewas replaced as speaker by tables, breaking out windows Dyzma Galaj, who was elected and in general being obstinate vice president of the UPP and totally disrespectful to all authority.” ednesday. Lt. Vernon Reddish, a shift Kliszko, 62, is the man most supervisor at the prison, said blamed for the stern repression the chain-link fence the prisoof the December strikes and ners charged was one of three riots in the port towns of surrounding the 10-acre athletic Gdansk (Danzig), Gdynia field. Szezecin (Stettin) and Sopot caused by an increase in food prices. The ‘rouble forced the resignation of Communist leader Wladyslaw Gomulka. Kliszko, who was dropped from the Polish Politburo when Gomulka fell from power on OGDEN (UPI) — An Ogden Dec. 20, was read out of the man was struck by an automoparty’s Central Committee last bile Friday night. He died early Sunday. AP morning in a local hospi- STATE SEN. DEAN CHRISTENSEN, RProvo, reads from the Gettysburg Address as thestate legisi.ture paused this weekend to honor Abraham Lincoln, Sen. Ch nsen, in , is an Lincoln dress including tied-on authority on the Great Emancipator. Bess Wallace Truman Turns 86 INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI)—Bess Wallace Truman celebrated her 86th birthday quietly Saturday in the big white house on Delaware Street that she and her famous husband have always called home. Not wanting anyone io make a fuss over the occasion, she told a close friend Saturday, “Oh,let’s forget it.” There was no party and only the closest of acquaintances were visitors. Flowers arrived from her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Daniel, wife of New York TimesAssociate Editor Clifton Daniel. others in recent years at 219 S. Delaware; a day patterned mostly to the needs and happiness of America’s 33rd president — Harry S. Truman. “It’s always Bess who looks after Harry,” friends say. Truman, who will be 87 on May 8, was hospitalized last month for 12 days with an intestinal iliness and the strain of a 30mile round trip for hospital visits left Mrs. Truman “bone tired,” according to a friend. Mrs. Truman never was seriously alarmed about her husband’slatestillness, “but it had to be a strain,” the friend It was a day the Trumans spent together; a day like most said. And when doctors Feb. 2 pronounced the former president in good health for a man his age “it was the greatest birthday gift Bess could possibly have had,”the friend said. OgdenPedestrian Hit By Car,Injuries Fatal Mrs, Truman’s health remains remarkably good. She still prepares the family lunch, conducted on the body to deter- does most of the family mine exact cause of death. marketing and is still called “The Boss” by Harry himself. The Trumans have been sweethearts since childhood and ‘Truman himself recently told a friend: “She's (Bess) still the blueeyed girl I fell in love with whenI was six yearsold.” YOU'RE SAFE WHEREVER YOUARE! A womanaloneis faced by a drunkard late at night. Hear how this and other problems are taken care of by the practical i application of Christianity. It's on more than a thew sand stotions, including 8 Utah outlets: SUNDAYA.M. 9:00 KiXX 1490 KC 10:00 KWHO 860 KC theTRUTH 10 and Brian,5,all died in the fire which raced through their twostory home in the city’s Lawrenceville section. The four alarm blaze broke out around 3 a.m., fire officials said. William Jr., 15, smelled the smoke onthe first floor and yelled to his family before -fleeing to a nearby club for assistance. The boy’s call for help brought about six or eight men to the burning structure but they were unable to find a ladder long enough to rescue the family. A daughter, Kim, 13, was visiting relatives in suburban Glenshaw when the fire broke out. Billy Graham Out of Hospital The victim has been identified as Juan Archuleta, 51. He was struck at the intersection ROCHESTER,Minn. (UPI)— of North Street and Wall Avenue Evangelist Billy Graham has about 9:40 p.m. been released from a Mayo Archuleta died at 1:45 a.m. Clinic hospital after a successful operation to remove a in St. Benedict’s Hospital {rom salivary gland,a clinic spokes- possiuleinternal injuries and a fractured hip. Hospital authoriman said Saturday. He said Graham has recov- ties said an autopsy may be ered ‘‘quite well” from last Wednesday’s operation. 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CY Thirteen others suffered minor injuries in the melee, ‘der said guards fired shotguns loaded with birdshot at the inmates and aimed automatic rifle fire over their heads when they charged hhe fence surrounding an athletic field. He said the 100 men broke away from a larger group of 400 that were milling aroundthefieid. The prisoners began their demonstration as a show of support for inmates confined in maximum security east wing located across the New River from the main prison |