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Show , Sunday Herald: 8 1964 SUNT) A YXOOBER-1- , Utah County, UMA By BRUCE MUNN " UNITED NATIOXS4UPI) -The United Nations, caught off guard by President Johnson's lightning call Friday on Secre tary General ream w aiscuss world problems, prepared today to consider Britain's blueDrint for neace in Viet United States Friday to outline rime Minister Harold Wilson's plan for ending the war to the General Assembly early next week. The President, heckled outside the Secretariat by anti-Viet war demonstrators, met for 57 minutes with Thant and told newsmen they discussed Nam. British Secretary "the world situation, including Foreign George Brown flew to the Viet Nam." Johnson said he also urged Thant to stay on as Secretary General, telling him "in this great hour of trial, we need you six-poi- Buried N'am In Trench, S. L all the more. Brown was to begin stumping for the British peace plan the which calls for a cease-firof North and neutralization South Viet Nam, and an e, Man Rescued SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The two young sons of contractor Gordon L. Wright were praised today for their quick action in calling fr help when their father was buried under trench three feet of dirt 'in i cave-i- n. "K Gordon had not brought Kelly and Kirk to work with him, he would have been dead before we knew of the acci dent," according to Dale Ridd, a fellow workman "on a home under construction at 1404 Dev onshire Rd Salt LakeCity Wright was working at the Dot torn of a sewer trench 11 feet deep when the walls of t h e trench caved in about 4: IS p.m. Thursday. His sonsr Kelly 13, and Kirk 10, saw the cave-i- n and yelled to other workmen. threw his Wright said he arms around his face when cave-istarted and kept the dirt away from his face. His Instinctive action created an sir pocket large enough for him - the n to breathe for the 15 minutes he was buried. Ridd, Kelly and two other workmen, David Jessup and Russell Davis of Granger, dug down to free Wright. Just before they . uncovered him, Jessup shouted, "Gordon, can you hear rrie?" "Yeah, I can Wright replied. hear "Just you," intern ational peacekeeping ' -- - . force, Brown is also scheduled to meet in New York next week with Soviet Foreign Minister in a new Andrei Gromyko attempt to win Soviet backing for the recall of the Geneva conference as a forum for Viet Nam peace efforts. Russia has thus far refused to cooperate. meet in will also He President with Washington Johnson to discuss NATO's future and other keyworld issues. Johnson arrived at the United Nations--in--a bubbletop limousine after telling the National Conference of Editorial Writers about plans to increase U.S. trade with Communist nations and "uree a wider role for a modernized NATO Accompanied by Secretary of State Dean Rusk and U.N, Ambassador Arthur J. Gold berg, Johnson met with Thant and Undersecretary Ralph J. Bunche in Thant's 38th floor . office. visit I was The unscheduled arranged two hours before' it took place by a phone call from Goldberg to Thant. It was the first U.N. visit by a U.S. President with the sole purpose of seeing the secretary general, and it left some diplomats unimpressed. - - One diplomat, who asked to i . keep dig- remain anonymousv termed the ging." Johnson-styl- e drop-'i- "an af n In Crash - male friend Friday. Police said they will not decide whether any charges will be brought until they question her later today. Eduardo Tirella, 42, of Dover, N.J., an interior decorator who has been known in recent years constant Duke's as Miss companion, wa s crushed against an iron gate outside Miss Duke's 'mansion. Tirella, struck while opening an massive iron gate in the driveway of the estate,. Rough Point, was dead on arrival at Newport Hospital Miss, Duke, 53, was hospitalized for shock r-'and facial injuries. The station wagon araggea him across the street and pinned him under its rear axle when it strucir. a tree, f iremen could not raise the vehicle with power jacks and had to call a tow truck to nxt u irom nis Nation Enjoys Weather Fire, Blast , . - " - nu, Ut TJ1 lis. 1 r XL feature EftfrJlriffiO Newport police saia miss Duke was the only witness to the accident and they were not ' able to question her closely Friday night. m n v... , Yegg Holds cafe. depot Moab Blackened By Line Failure fire MOAB,WahtUPf)---- A on a high voltage line transmission tower Thursday morning blackened out Moab and the southeastern corner of Utah. The Utah .Power and Light Co. said the line was cut at 11:09 a.m. and trouble shooting crews were rushed out to repair the 138,000 volt tower just south of Helper. The high voltage line feeds Moab and the Southeast Corner " of - Utah. . The light company said service was restored at 2 p.m. Pat Brown Finds " said. .' . . - Ballantine quoted the Speari Chiropractic Clinic of Denver, we nave toio., as saying, treated several thousand cancer cases by chiropractic methods. Chiropractors treat cancer by adjusting the segments of the' .' spine." a rne attacx was ine strongest the AMA ever has, made on chiropractors, who have thrived despite the disdain of medical doctors. They claim 25,000 practitioners, although Ballantine said the number is nearer - OPm ' - 9 p.m. TIL ,.,., 9 i.ii,Mii ijy. , , U-- u 1 J N ' Aboard Bus r T-- . - Regular 5.99 ' , ' ' y Boys Women's Belted Corduroy Pants managed to knock the gunman, John Frederick Klotz, 26, down and- - disarm him as Klotz reached for some shells offered him by another policeman. Klotz got on the bus at the Tex. terminal and Amarillo, took the front seat opposite the driver. He pulled a gun and pointed it at the driver, James A. Warren, of Fort Worth. 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"Two of the childrea were on 28, Perry, Utah. His body was policemen's found in the wreckage of his the bus. But Klotz only said: "By the car by a railroad crew working way, I need some shells." Norland. jiear As Thompson held out the Minidoka County Sheriff Theo Johnson said the death vehicle ammunition, patrolman Bobby traveled 720 feet along a ditch, Chaffin lunged forward and struck a rock embankment and slugged Klotz. "I'm on pills, I'm on pills," traveled another 50 feet alone he told newsmen as he was the graveled road; The victim s body was still taken to police headquarters. "I in the car when found. Lavis had no idea where I was apparently died from head in going." Linda, on her way home to juries and severe lacerations after .three Meers, Okla., months, in a Job Corps center VOLCANO ERUPTS MOSCOW (UPI) -- The 13,911 at Albuqueraue, changed buses. After a brief delay, the driver foot high Klyuchevsky Volcano in the Soviet Far East has and about 26 other passengers continued on their way to erupted and cracked open a Dallas. split more than 2,000 feet .wide in its side, the official Tass news ' agency reported. Saturday. oteCoTittaentarTrailways year west of the bus Congress" on Medical Monopoly. "At this very moment, in this juries. Utahn Killed In Idaho Crash -- can be treated by "manipulation." ril..L Leonard J. Savage of Studio City, Calif., a member of the American Chiropractic Association, addressed a meeting of the National Health Federation Driver of the car was Roger under the theory that, all, or Dean Petrie, 31. Anita Perry, nearly 'all, ailments are caused dislocation of vertebrae and 31, was a passenger. Both lived by at the Stockman Motor Hotel at Lamarr Colo.. ; day that of Max Grantham, ' The. patrol said Petrie and 41, of Holyoke, who was killed Miss Perry remained in the car when his car crashed into a and were burned to death. bridge abutment oh U.S. 6, five 14.000. One death was reported Fri- - miles east of Holyoke. - MON DAY ONLY body. examiner said A medical Tirella died instantly; of brain - , V "Herbie, I'd tike to cancel our date for a double tonight and go for a walk instead!" Destroy Price Cafe - CHICAGO (UPI) --Members of the American Medical Association today branded chiropractors as quacks, Across town, a chiropractor accused the AMA of being "the most ruthless public relations ma- chine in the world." Two doctors spoke at the AMA's third National Confer ence on Quackery, the phony cures the AMA claims cost Americans more than $1 billion GRANADA. 'Colo. UPI)- -. An slammed into a automobile bridge" abutment on U.S. 50, four miles east of Granada, early Saturday and burst into a ball of fire. The two occupants were burned to death. The two deaths, and that of a Holyoke, Colo., man Friday, increased the 1966 Colorado highway fatality toll to 453, 63 more a year. than on this date last year. Dr. Thomas M. Ballantine The State Patrol said the car of the Harvard Medical Jr., hit the abutment, spun and casaid persons with School, reened 48 feet and caught fire. The Holly, Colo., Fire Depart- serious' illnesses risk death if. ment was called to extinguish treated by a chiropractor, which he said treats patients the flames.-- . NEWPORT. RJ. (UPI) Tobacco heiress Doris Duke, one of the world's wealthiest women, was the driver of a station wagon that killed a Minutes later, Wright was terthought to an impulse." fr?ed. He said be was just beginning to pass out when he heard Jessup's voice. . Wright was treated at scene by Salt Lake City police and firemen and remained on By United Press International the job. A high pressure front com with soft southerly winds bined i brought uniformly clear and warm weather to the entire police. As the bus approached nation today. cars began " Childress, police Temperatures were almost the same in the northern Plains whizzing by. Klotz, of Slippery as they were in the Southeast Rock, Pa., apparently became At 2 a.m., it was 60 degrees at unnerved, allowing all passento get a look at his gun. Minot, N.D., 56 at New York gers Several passengers opened a 58 51 and at at City, Chicago window and tried to climb out. Atlanta. Utah A fire PRICE, (UPI) A few showers spotted "Close that window and get and resulting explosion de Florida and the northwest edge back in here or I'll kill you stroyed a cafe and damaged of Washington. all," the gunman shouted. iwo adjoining, muldings on Hurricane Inez was centered As police cruisers surrounded Price's main street' early today about 375 miles southeast of the bus, forcing it "to slow ta a causing damage estimated be Tampico," Mexico shortly after halt, the gunman ran to the tween $50,0004100,000, The U.S. Weather rear and grabbed Linda Doake, midnight. No one was injured in the Bureau said Inez was moving 18, who had also boarded the blaze which started in the west at about 10 miles an hour bus at Amarillo. kitchen of the Price Cafe. "Throw down your guns or A woman cook ran from the I'll kill the girl" he said, kitchen and said the stove had holding a gun to Linda's head. exploded. He- - asked Firemen confined the flames police for a to the cafe but water and getaway car. They borrowed a smoke damage was heavy m a sedan from a passing motorist. NORLAND, Idaho (UPI) vacant office building east of A Utah man became Idaho's . The gunman got in .the- - car, - the cafe and in theoffke-are- a tight 4o the Clear rtrrsrnmrr 1111110 To Death r 5 vmt i"j Doris Duke British Peace Proposal . byKoteOsonn TIZZY By Car of United Nations To Air Chiropractors Attacked By Organized Doctors Two Burned Man Killed . ; "-- .mini. . |