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Show i I Pase 29-- 3 Killed in Crash On Sevier Bridge Eclipse Of Moon DELTA, Millard County ( upi) ter, 21 and his sons, John Wade, collision on a 3, and Steven Garth, 15 months. A narrow bridge spanning the Sev Mrs. Barbara Jean Carter, 20, Delta man remains in serious condition as ier River killed and his two sons late Friday. a result of the accident. The A spokesman fa the Utah mishap left his wife seri- ! Highway Patrol said the Carter 4 Killed were John Steven Car- - vehicle was northbound on State Road 650 when it collided with a southbound truck driven by' Tillman Johnson, 39, Sutherland, Millard County. He report-edl- y escaped injury. Troopers said Johnson was j i THE i SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Utah 22, 1970 In Europe AFL-CI- Studied Sunday, Feb. Opposes Reduction of Troops Fire Kills O two-vehic-le H i Two Wives Fight Over Polygamist ERIE, Pa. se- (UPI)-T- he of wife cond a wealthy Tennessee doctor whose death disclosed he maintained families in two states Saturday was given custody of her husband's body for funeral services but not for burial Erie County Judge James B. Dwyer said burial arrangements would be determined Monday after Dr. Darrell R. Shipley's will and legal papers are received and reviewed in driving a truck and pulling a trailer loaded with farm equipment. The trailer apparently swung into the oncoming lane of traffic and struck the Carter vehicle headon. The accident occurred about four miles north of here. Several tons of heavy farm equipment were scattered along the river bottom and one side of the bridge was torn away by the mishap. Teenager To Receive Erie. 38, was killed last e his when Thursday Piper Aztec airplane crashed in a creek about IS miles west of Shipley, Top Award twin-engin- VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (UPI) here. Teen-agMike Levesque will The decision came after an the highest award of receive hour-lon- g hearing at which the Freedoms Foundation toattorneys for Mrs. Bobbie Sue day for organizing a Youth for Shipley of Clarksville, Tenn., held last March Decency and Mrs. Joanne Shipley of in Miami'srally Orange BowL Erie, wrangled with questions Mike, 18, of Hialeah, Fla., is of reported marriages, divorthe youngest person to receiv3 ces, remarriages and annul- the George Washington award er - ments. Judge in the 21 the Freedoms determined Foundation years Dwyer has been honoring Shipley had wed Bobbie Sue in individuals and organizations Tennessee in 1955 and, had also for helping bring about a better married Joanne Coles of Erie of the American in 1963. The marriage to Joanne understanding of life. way was annuled subsequently when Along with the gold medal, it was learned he was not check Mike will receive a $5,000 divorced. from Dr. Kenneth D. Wells, In January of 1964, Shipley president of the foundation, at Bobbie from divorce obtained a ceremonies commemorating the Sue and later that year was 238th anniversary of George annulment from her granted an birth. for reasons unknown. The Washington's More than 50 other top remarhe following November, awards will be presented at ried Joanne. at Valley Forge ceremonies It was learned Saturday two in nearby Military Academy children of the Erie woman by Pa. a previous marriage were later Wayne) adopted by Shipley. Mrs. Bobbie Sue Shipley has four children ranging in ages from 3 to 11 in Clarksville. Erie County Coroner Merle Wood had asked the court to determine the legal surviving' spouse. Shipley's estate, estimated at cars, a houseboat and property in both states. Montgomery County (Tenn.) Circuit Court Judge William O. Beach deferred action Friday on probating a will left by Kennedy Says Credit Card Not a Threat CINCINNATI (UPI) -S- ecretary of the Treasury David $500,000, includes seven Kennedy does not believe extensive use of credit cards was a serious threat to the national economy. "I believe the credit card system is perfectly reasonable Shipley pending the outcome of as a principle," Kennedy said court action in Erie. Friday in an address before the Cincinnati Council on World the Montgomery Shipley, County medical examiner and Affairs. coroner since 1961, was en Kennedy told the council the route to Erie when the plane United States' efforts to solve crashed. The Federal Aviation domestic problems should not Agency in Nashville, Tenn., be put off by the nation's said he filed a flight plan for continued interest in aiding foreign countries. Erie at least once a month. (UPI) hisiory "watched' man of a partial lunar eclipse from sensitive instrianents on the moon's crate red surface. 91 Temperatures plunged and the noonday degrees Saturday, the effects PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Tyoung children died Saturday when flames swept ranch-styl- e home tlnr v in northeast Philadelphia. Firemen found the bodies of George Zucas Jr., 2, his two-stor- surface. On the moon's Ocean of Storms, near the lunar equator, instruments set up by the Apollo 12 astronauts measured these changes and radioed them instantly to scientists maintaining an vigil over recording devices in Houston's mission control center. "We have studied these effects carefully from earth in (he past," said Dr. Gary Latham of Columbia University. But through the robot eyes brother, Christopher, 4, and sister, Debbie, 6, in their Iff s r bedrooms. The father, his wife, Elaine, second-floo- their J and skin of the Apollo 12 science station, he said, "we have now seen from the moon for the first time exactly what takes place." Latham, a leading expert on moonquake detection, said a seismometer in the science station recorded movements similar to those it experiences when lunar day changes to lunar night. He said this apparently came from expansion of the protective cover over the instrument. "We saw no seismic event that could be attributed to the effect of the eclipse itself," Latham, said. 2 THIS LONDON TEMPLE of the Mormon Church is one of two IDS Temples in Europe. The other is In Berne, Switzerland. (Herald-U?- I Telephoto) Tricia 24; Gives Views On Life and Marriage By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tr- i-the George Washington award birthday Saturday, but she thinks she is still "too young to get married.", "I think it's going to be she ' said. "I've wonderful," frequent escort. The blonde, WeeW, "Trish" as she is called by her friends, is an individualistic and intelligent girl who labels herself a "conservative." "Little Miss Muffet" She is called the "Little always looked forward to Princess" by admirers and MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) older ... each day "Little Miss Muffet" by her Lt. William Calley Jr., can getting new." detractors who feel she dresses brings something claim the moral support of What's the President's too young with puff sleeves, more, former Alabama Gov. George eldest daughter thinks her sashes and full skirts. C Wallace. father is producing a better Calley, charged with killing world to get older in. Sea snails move means "I couldn't be more proud of of almost invisible by some 100 civilians in an alleged waves of father has done, and muscular movement which massacre at My LaLASouth everything tried to do," she said in an Vietnam, met bebin,closed pass along the length of the with UPI. doors with Wallace fc.Wpace's interview "It's foot and cause it to move office Friday. amazing when you compare the forward. "Here's a man defending hu country with the way it was before. You see a change in the country being stH at ..." said Wallace after the nearly an colleges. Young people no hour meeting. "From having longer feel there is a credibility been to Vietnam it's hard to pp. They respect him." As for marriage: "Two tell who's shooting at who." know when they are people "I'm very proud of Lieutenant Calley for defending our ready." She gave as an example her sister and brother-in-lacountry," said Wallace. Julie and David EisenAlso sitting in on the meeting hower, both 21. She said that with the 1968 third party although she feels she is too presidential candidate and Cal- young, her general views on ley were attorney T.W. Burns .marriage have nothing to do of Lakeland, Fla., wha accom-- r with "chronology." panied Calley, and top Wallace she has "many '. aid Taylor Hardin. friends," a special lilt comes to Calley declined .to discuss her voice when she talks of anything with newsmen except; "Eddie" -E- dward Finch Cox, law to say the discussions had been the Harvard University arranged by "mutual" friends. student and socialite who is her AND ROLL ENDS X t Nylon as low as and Polyester Acrylic Kitchen Carpet 098 sq. yd. 098 m sq. yd. J WILL BE REFUSED Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bring in your room sizes sooner or later your ROYAL VISTA HOME SUPPLY ' BOTH AND STATE iff neighborhood today. W If 8i FEDERAL you get every legitimate deduction. 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NO REASONABLE OFFER ROYAL VISTA WE Tffl HUM 98 5 95 sq. yd. . ?i,e.R.1.1??1? convention." Young, in a separate statement, said that Carswell's decisions indicate he does not Your 4, ) Starts Monday Feb. 23, 1970 COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF ALL PART ROLLS .V. DOWN "5 3 DAYS ONLY Nylon as low as CHOP Against Carswell rights record. Young also said that Carswell had shown "a very mediocre record" on Uv bench. The announcements brought the total publicly committed to vote against confirmation of the jurist to 16 senators. So far, 13 have announced they will vote for him. Magnuson said the nomination was "obviously an attempt to politically appease the Southern group that supported Nixon at the Republican FILE EARLY Time to Senators WASHINGTON (UPI) -S- ens. Warren G. Magnuson, and Stephen M. Young, have announced their opposition to the Supreme Court nomination of Judge G. Harrold Carswell because of his civil GET THEM WHILE THE PRICE IS HOT r' 3 children were taken out bj Mrs. Zucas. He made a desperate attempt to reenter; but was forced back by intense heat. WAREHOUSE SALE! &mf Wil- liam, and her bother, William White, 26, were treated foi shock. Police said the father went out of the house thinking the all-nig- Supports Lt. Calley son, (UPI)-T- he ropean forces could replace the said that it American troops and that opposes the call by Senate fcnproved transport would perDemocratic Leader Mike Mans- mit a speedy return of U.S. field for reduction in U.S. troop combat forces to the continent in an emergency. strength in Europe. The council also called for A drastic reduction, it said, would be "a grave threat to the bigger foreign aid appropriations by Congress than the $1.8 security of the United States, the freedom of Europe and the billion voted for the current fiscal year. peace of the world." "This development is a A statement released by the distressing manifestation of the labor federation's executive growing neo isolationist tendencouncil said Mansfield's posicy in our country, toward tion was based on four running away from world "unrealistic and fallacious" responsibilities," it said. assumptions. "W view with deep concern These false assumptions, it the desperate needs of the two said, were that the Soviet Union thirds of humanity who are no longer has expansionist poor," the council said. "Our designs in Europe, that a U.S. nation's prosperity cannot have troop cutback would lessen a lasting foundation in a world tensions in Europe, that Eu plagued by massive poverty." AFL-CI- O hree of the full moon brilliance duiimed briefly to twilight as the earth's atmosphere cast its lunar across the iiadow Wallace MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Three Children CENTER, Houston For the first time in SPACE 1 34 Both have cooling systems that literally protect themselves against overheating. 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