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Show Page 28-T- HE HERALD, Provo, Utah wm Sunday, November 15, 1970 3 Die in Weekend Idaho Girl Utah Road Accidents Critical From Shot v By United Press International ; (if 5 k' iir UP CLIMBERS CLING TO CLIFFS at extrtme left and right of this helicopter-take- n picture as they scale the preclpltlous El Cartas peak In Yosemite National Park. Taking a picture himself while standing on ledge Is Dean Caldwell, 27, Portland, Ore., while Warren Harding, 46, Sacramento, right, looks at Climbers, Park Service Argue About Call for Help; Two Continue Ascent YOSEMITE NATIONAL Capi-tan- 's PARK, Calif. (UPI)-- El two mountaineers who refuse to be rescued made a few more feet Saturday toward the conquest of the 3,400-fostone monolith's last unclimbed ot route. The climb by Warren Hardin, 46, and Den Caldwell, 27, monument to already a y endurance and determination, was turning into a race against time. Short on food and facing more bad weather, the climbers were reported into the "easier one third of the climb" and hoping to better the progress they have been limited to so far. They were L3S than 1,000 feet from the top and 2,000 feet above the Yosemite valley floor, dangling day and night from the sheer granite wall and bedrolls sleeping in tent-lik- e suspended from the rock. Harding, a West Sacramento, Calif., surveyor, and Caldwell, a Portland, Ore., adventurer, waved off a missive rescue operation by the national park service Friday. Visible only as specks on the massive stone face known as "the wall of the early morning light," they hauled themselves up the stone monolith inches at a time, dangling from ropes and steel spikes pounded into the granite. The climb began Oct. 23 flnd was planned for wo weeks. The climbers took 20 days food supply along hut had to ration it severely after violent rainstorms swept El Capitan and pinned them in position day after day. "You have got to put gas in an auto to make it run," said Rangdr Larry Quist. "This is the critical question now, it's not stamina or mental attitude. he would spend the shortest It's short rations." Friends of Harding, who led term of office in Kansas the first ascent of El Capitan 12 history. When Frizzell nullified Hill's years ago, and Caldwell, also a post, he also nullified those ot veteran climber, were hopeful other J.P.s around the state. they would make their goal. In Tate Case 20, of Granger. Salt Lake County deputies said Jensen was alone in his car when it failed to negotiate a turn onto an access ramp r. at 21st South and 4th West. The car skidded 211 feet, hit a guard rail and flipped, throwing Jensen out of his car. Earlier, Edwin Fowler Stevens, 73, Parowan, was killed when he was hit by a truck about 6 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Parowan. The truck driver was identified by Utah Highway Patrol troopers as Carl H. Bringhurst, 37, Salt Lake City. That mishap is still under investigation, trooper said. Three persons are dead today as the result of separate accidents on Utah liighways late Friday and early this morning. Raja George Raffoul, 19, a University of Utah student, was killed about 2:30 a.m. 13 miles south of Santa Clara in Washington County. His car went off U.S. 91 when he apparently dozed at the wheel. A passenger, Shirley Ann Blackmore, 20, Aloha, Ore., is listed in good condition. She was asleep in the back seat at the time of the mishap. rollover in Killed in a one-cSalt Lake City about 1:45 a.m. today was Robert Joe Jensen, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Spokes- rnen for the University of Utah Medical Center said Saturday, Karyn Prestwich, North Fork, Idaho, remains in critical condition. The child was shot in the abdomen Nov. 6 by a hunter who said he mistook her for a deer. She was transfered to Salt Lake City Friday from Stelle Memorial Hospital in Salld female (UPI)-U- tah elementary and secondary schools will get a budgetary boost of $16.8 million if the Utah Legislature passes a proposal submitted by the Utah State Board of Education. State Supt. Water D. Talbot gained the board's approval on the measure Friday. He said it would require an overall increase in state and local revenues of 10 per cent for public education. Utah-Launch- nearly ed Missile Succeeds 200 Military million. Dr. Talbot said that part of the proposal could well be a major factor in teacher contract Susar The defense was expected to begin its case by introducing motions for a directed verdict of acquittal. If that is denied, defense lawyers will starl Jet Long calling an estimated 20 witnesses, expected to include Manson himself but not the young Overdue - MOUNTAIN Idaho (UPI) HOME AFB. women. Col. Henry Bugliosi noted the tremendous Warren, commander of the 67th trial and Tactical Reconaissance Wing, length of the it wouldgo beyond estimated said today the search for a Christmas. missing RF4C Reconnaissance The final prosecution witneswill continue until is it jet were two psychiatrists who ses "deemed completely a lost testified that Lake competent to state although was suffering cause." Warren said there is no new information as to the whereabouts of the Phentom H, overdue at the air base with two crewmen on board since Thursday. On board were the pilot, Maj. Carlton K. Sprauge, 44, and the navigator, Capt. Terrence M. feet away. When the men realized they had struck the child, they took her into North Fork and sought Andrews, 25. The search was concentrated aid from law enforcement ofWHITE SANDS MISSILE ficers, who helped them take over western Utah and northern RANGE, N.M. (UPI)-- An Army her to the hospital, where she Nevada. The Air Force was official said Friday that an air underwent surgery. assisted by tlie Civil Air Patrol, Force Hound Dog Missile sucMr. and Mrs. Don Smith, the National Guard and air cessfully impacted here after North Fork, began a fund to reserve components, and the launching from a B52 bomber collect money for the child's Western Region Air Rescue and near Green River, Utah. medical expenses. Recovery Service. It includes a 6 per cent "cost of living" increase of $9.3 codefendants, Patricia Krenwinkel Atkins, and Leslie Van Houten. Board Proposes $16.8 Million Boost for Schools SALT LAKE CITY words, "The state rests," on Monday after arguments over of photographs, introducdon documents, knives, rope, a gun, clothing and other exhibits for examination by the jury. Bugliosi announced late Friday that the prosecution had no more witnesses to call against Charles Manson and his three LOS ANGELES (UPI) --The state of California has finally wound up its rose in the Tate murder trial after 83 witnesses, 17,659 pages of testimony and 297 pieces of evidence over a period of five months. Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi was expected to pronounce formally the mon. Roy C. Wells, 52, Torran, Calif., was charged with assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the incident. He has been released on his own recognizance but will appear in Seventh District Court on the charge Dec. 18. William Baker, Lemhi County sheriff, said the child was shot with a bullet from a 304)6 rifle while she waited in a barrow near her home for a school pit next if the negotiations spring which was to take her into package is approved by Utah bus Salmon. The accident occurred lawmakers. The measure will have stiff about five minutes before the bus was to have arrived. competition from other state Wells and Thomas Sterling, agencies for the funds, howevSanta Monica, Calif., were 74, er. traveling south on U.S. 93 north of North Fork. Wells shot out of his side of the vehicle ar rfphoto helicopter as it flies past Both men waved off rescue offers, claiming they can finish the climb, which will take several more days. The National Park Service Insists they asked for help, and promises to "send them a bill" for expenses already incurred investigating their plight. State to Rest Dianne the was mentally appear for the at one time she from an LSD-induc- ed psychosis. testimony about the August, 1960, slayings had been among the most damaging against Manson and the three Her women. At the end of Friday's court session, Judge Charles H. Older ordered Patricia Krenwinkel to produce printed samples of her handwriting to compare with words daubed in blood on a refrigerator and the walls of the Leno LaBianca home. r Claims State Attorney General Ruling on JPs Does Not Endanger Past Marriages TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI)-W- hen a hippie was elected justice of the peace in Lawrence, Kan., the state attorney general promptly ruled that the office of justice of the peace had been abolished by an act of tie legislature in 1968. Therefore the hippie's election is void. But so, it would seem, axe the hundreds of marriages performed by Kansas justices of the peace in the last two years. To clarify that situation NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-- An Attorney General Ken Frizzell explosion on an offshore oil came forth with another ruling platform Friday night injured 14 men, six of whom suffered Friday. chemical burns over more than in involved mania"Couples 50 per cent of their bodies, ges performed by defrocked explosion or the Humble justices of the peace are married under Kansas common Oil and Refining Co. platform from natural gas. A Humble spokesman said this is done in a glycol reboiler. There was a "rupture" in a reboiler. The spokesman said some heated glycol, which h similar to radiator antifreeze, spattered on the men while they were working. The spokesman said an investigation is going on to determine how the explosion happened. Those severely burned were flown by helicopter to hospitals at Raceland, Baton Rouge and New Orleans in Louisiana. Two of the 14 were treated and released. Two of the injured worked for Humble and the other 12 were employed by contractors working on the platform. The spokesman said the oil platform was shut down, but those not injured remained on it. He said there would be an to slowly restart attempt operations on the platform. The spokesman said there was no fire and no oil leakage. The explosion occurred at 9:15 p.m. only hours after Humble had been indicted by the government for failing to install safety devices on wells that area, rne explosion did not affect any wells being operated off the platform. Lff very least," occurred during a process in Frizzell's office said. "They are wnicn moisture is removed the same as if a minister married them. In the eyes of the law, they are married. "If they want to separate, they're going to have to get a divorce just like anybody else." All the trouble started Nov. 3 when voters elected Phillip C. Hill, a bearded, longhaired yippie leader who professes to make his living as a dope MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)-Pol- ice, dealer. Although he was on die acting on "bits, and ballot as a Democrat, neither of have pieces" Democratic party officials nor arrested a information, man on most of the 6,000 persons who for allegedvoted for Hill knew who he conspiracy charges ly planning to kidnap the was. of Minnesota and Once the news was out governor an airplane to force the hijack to vowed Frizzell "pull the release of black militant plug" on him, and the state leaders such as Bobby G. Seale Democratic chairman predicted and Angela Davis. Ronald Lindsey Reed, a Negro, was arrested at his apartment Friday on the basis of attempted robbery and attempted murder warrants sworn out in Omaha, Neb. Police said Reed, who surrendered without resistance had a note in his pocket outlining the MIAMI (UPI) -- A sightalleged kidnap-hijac- k plans. seeing hijacker with an old Reed was charged formally pistol and an Afro hair style with conspiring to steal an forced an Eastern Air Lines jet airplane. with 82 persons aboard to fly to Police said the plan included Cuba Friday shortly after the kidnaping of Gov. Harold takeoff from Raleigh, N.C. "He was pretty free and easy Levander and the hijacking of with demands the with .that gun he held it on an airplane SHOSHONE, Idaho (UPI) -be released from black leaders An boy was charged everybody," said Capt. Thomas W. Mayberry, pilot of the jail, that the government give with first degree murder late the Black Panthers (50,000 in hijacked DC9. Friday in connection with the The hijacker, identified by gold and that the party be beating death of a Shoshone Eastern as a Gilbert Jones, given national television time to mother of six. its position. boarded the first-clas- s section explain Danny Williams, Shoshone, were placed at Armed at Raleigh-Durhawas arrested in Twin Falls. He Airport and Levander'sguards home of and that was being held in the Lincoln commandeered the Atlanta-boun- d Mrs. Rosalie Butler, a St. Paul County Jail without bond. flight 21 minutes after it councilwoman reported'y also He is charged in connection took off. Stewardess Diane named as a kidnap target. with the death of Mrs. Melba Tiedge of Atlanta said he apPolice said had kept e Gray, 38, Shoshone, who's nude proached her in the galley with close watch onthey the airport late body was found by railroad a cup of coffee he said he wanted to return it because he Thursday and early Friday. crewmen after their train ran Some members of the city over it about three miles east felt airsick. She said the slender Negro police tactical squad boarded of Shoshone. lines flight in Police Chir Bill Anderson waited until she disposed of the an Eastern Air cn a tip it might be said the plainclothes from a then body had been beaten cup, jerked pistol with a rock and then run over his sweater and the plane to be hijacked. beneath ordered her to tell the captain by a train. The woman's clothOnce to open the cockpit. ing was found nearby. The Treasurer's Office and Anderson said Mrs. Gray's inside, she said the hijacker 33 Federal Reserve banks about at which was found about one aimed the car, gun kept across the nation receive yearly mile from the scene, was splatMayberry and First Officer about 2 billion pieces of worn tered with blood. It's motor was James E. King, asking them to currency worth J9 billion and still running when officers found point out rivers and familiar 2,500 tons, which is weighing the it about 8 a.m, Friday East landmarks along incineration. by destroyed Coast. at the Governor Kidnap Plot Foiled Negro Hijacks Airliner PROVO-ORE- Youth, 18, Charged in AMERICAN FORK 1 10 AM 8 TILL CORONET Hershey Dainties TOWELS JUMBO TILLS (IB M.D. toilet TISSUE ROLLS I 794&89j 1 $oo OPEN SUNDAY PM 8 APPLESAUCE TEXAS PINK $100 303 CANS KENT - CHUNKS OF BEEF GRAPEFRUIT! BEEF GOULASH 3 CANS $100 I 3 $100 I 12oz. KENT. 15 ox. CAN HEAT BALLS AND GRAVY IFOR' NEW CROP Ib.PKG. c LEAN DOIE PINEAPPLE AND MEATY 35 46 oz. 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