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Show Page Sunday, ManA 28, HERALD, Provo, Utah 10--THE w r frozen 1971 mil mi t a in,' - "g Air Crash Kills 1, Funds Russians Jail 25 Jews for Vandals Demonstration Damage MOSCOW Sought (UPI) -T- wenty-five Jewish activists were 1 sentenced Saturday to imprisonment for from 10 to IS days on LAKE VIEW, Ore. (UFI)-O- ne charges of hooliganism. They were part of a group of man was fatally injured and another critically hurt in the 27 men and 12 women who crash of their light plane dur- Friday went to the office of the general to ing a smowstorm north of here Soviet attorney protest the detention without Friday. David Ray Eaton, 23, Spen-ar- trial in Leningrad since June of Alaska, a student at the about 30 Jews on charges of conspiracy to hijack a plane. University of Idaho, did to a Klamath Falls, Ore., hospital from the Lake District Hospital here. Roge? Lin Dammarell, 22, Santa Rosa, Calif., was hospitalized in critical condition in Klamath Falls. MEMPHIS, Term. (UPI)-- A Eaton was believed to be the believed to be 120 years man of which the state plane pilot in the Friday police believed took off from old died Moscow, Idaho on a flight to emergency room of the John Gaston Hospital Sacramento, Calif. He was Tom Johnson, who Police said the crash occurred on Coleman Hill between underwent surgery at the Alkali Lake and Lake Abert hospital two years ago to have a pacemaker implanted in his north of here. heart. He had been confined to a wheelchair smce that time. The breast muscles of a Family members said the bird show the greatest de- bily proof of birth for Johnson velopment. They are known is an insurance slip that gives as flight muscles and usually the year of his Lirth as 1851. are very large. His parents were slaves. (UPI) --Two WASHINGTON Connecticut freshmen represen- tatives announced Saturday they plan to offer a resolution House to the Democratic Caucus demanding that President Nixon release $12 billion ir. impounded funds. "At a time of unacceptably high unemployment, the freezing of these funds for urban en-rou-te Man Believed 120 Succumbs at I ' - '. I . ' STATUE OF LIBERTY and a statement "Announcing the beginning of the end of New York City" brought anguished cries from the city's Convention and Visitors' Bureau. The offender was an Italian airline who put out the posters as a teaser for the start of service between Detroit and Philadelphia and Milan and Rome. At present, the bulk of the airline's overseas flights originate from New York's Kennedy Airport The city bureau fired off a letter to Alitalia A'jiines, complaining that the ad was "tasteless." It also appeared in papers in Detroit and Philadelphia. A WEEPING -Ra- il-pax, (UPI) . I HJwe Miracles WASHINGTON - . signed the bills. Railpax To Create No city-own- ed J 1 "We are hopeful that our efforts will encourage the President to order these funds released," they said. "After all, the Congress passed these appropriations and the Presi- dent the government-backe- d corporation set up to preserve the passenger train, will produce nc miracles. A ride on a Railpax train on May 1, the takeover date, will be pretty much like it was the day before except there rill be fewer trains to ride. Only 184 of the remaining 285 passenger trains will be left, most of them along the Eastern Seaboard. With inadequate funding, no new equipment, the same train employes and a planned first-yea- r deficit of $100 million, Railpax hopes to use little more than smart marketing and guts to reverse the decline in rail passenger traffic that has held steady since 1929, when 20,000 trains crossed the country. Aiming For Convenience There will be improvements, of course, and in the long haul, service likely will be vastly improved. At first, however, Railpax will concentrate on eliminating the little things that often make rail travel today unpleasant-- la . ie trains, surly crews and ticket agents, dirty cars and the multitude of other abuses that have become common on all but a handful of railroads. By cutting down on the numDer of trains, Railpax will be able to use only "modern" rail cars built since 1950. If that doesn't sound impressive, keep in mind mat some passenger cars running today are 40 years SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Property damage totaling more man $1,000 was caused by vandals who broke into the West Lake Junior High School early Friday morning. d, renewal mass transit, water and sewerage facilities, and ?ther necessary programs is unconscionable," they said in a Joint statement. Reps. Ella T. Grsso and William R. Cotter said they would pasent the resolution the caucus' April 2! meeting. Jr. High injures '"' !SlsSS The intruders broke a window in the Granger school's library to obtain entry to the building sometime between midnight and 6 a.m. According to principal Keith Bergs trom, the vandals moved from the library through six classrooms, the school offices and the lunch room, causing destruction in every room. Bergstrom said a complete survey of the damage has not been rade, but he estimated the glass breakage alone at around $400. "They damaged nine doors, destroyed the tops of many A' G0P Dmners Republicans Hear Divergent Appeals ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI)-- An estimated Republicans 7,50fl listened to GOP speakers challenge against President, of Niion." Friday night Re- -' Reagan: them heard a call for Party " not would any join publicans unity and the rest heard an appeal for "open insurgency insurgent movement," Goodell: "We are dealing within the party.'' with an administration and a ' California Gov. Ronald ReaParty leadership which pracoV" gan helped the local GOP raise ces an arrogance of exclusiona-- : nearly $600,000 as he addressed ry politics." 5,000 persons at a Reagan: "There is still a dinner. place for common courtesy in Across town, former New America, even in politics." York Sen. Charles Goodell Goodell said Nixon's "Vietna-- . attracted 2,500 persons, mostly mization" policy is "immoral" collegians opposed to the Nixon and urged those opposing it to administration, to a "box work within the system to. lunch" affair at $3 a head. change the pkne. He called for Both held news conferences a "mobilization of moderate' Republicans," which, he said, before their speeches. Goodell: "Too often we have "requires an open insurgency within the Party." submerged our differences in the interest of superficial Party unity and as a result our voices LOCKSMITH have not been heard." Two-thir- "Rank-and-fil- fund-raisi- Howard Glovers Reagan: "the things that desks, damaged much of the teaching equipment in the class- unite us are far more numerous rooms and stole several tape re- than the things that divide us." Goodell: "We have to face corders and food from our the possibility of a primary snack bar," he added. OEa'EDAl e ELECTRIC New Location 8 Call Nite or Day 768-334- ; V'Vyj.; for Indiana Congregation of 300 To Depart California Calif. ROSEMEAD, (UPI)-T- he members d the congregation of the San Gospel Temple are going home to Evansville, Ind. "We've been giving thought to this move to Indiana for nearly 2Vi years," Pastor C. J. Mears, 47, said Friday. One church member explained "We've kind of tired of the hustle and bustle," smog and problems at public schools. However, Mears said neither earthquakes nor divine revelations prompted the move. He said a major reason was to strengthen the Gospel Assembly Movement, which was founded in the Evansville, Ltd., area 300 Ga-bri- - 1 about 55 years ago. To accomplish the move td begin in about two months members of the congregation are leaving behind jobs, friends V appHances-T- V I and a church building constructed by members 10 years ago. 50O-se- at Princess Anne Falls Off Horse ALDERSHOT, England (UPI) Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, fell from her horse today while riding in the Cookham horse jumping trials, officials said. The princess was riding her own geLlng Purple Star in the final round of a qualifying event Her mount shied from a gate, throwing her to the ground. v She picked herself up, rethe mounted, and finished round, officials said. But the incident left her with enough to disqualify her from faults old or older. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) the championship. New equipment is several --U.S. Sen. Frank Church, years in the future. Even if says American foreign Railpax ordered new cars policy is so alienated from tratoday, it would be up to three ditional national ideals that the years before they could be United States is supporting dicdelivered. tatorships and calling them free Airlines Style Many of the "improvements" envisioned in passenger trains have been accepted practice on the airlines for years. Railpax plans to operate courtesy training programs for employes who deal directly Sen. Church Criticizes U.S. Policy countries. "We continue to see ourselves as the benevolent sentinel of what we still call the free world' when in truth it is mainly composed, like the communistic world, of despotic governments that are the very antithwith the public, and the esis of all we stand for as a corporation is playing with the nation," he said in Atlantic idea of using stewardesses. City Friday. sometimes it takes Today, up to two days to get a confirmed Church addressed his remarks reservation on a reserved seat to the College and University coach and pullman, and getting Conference and Exposition, meetthrough to a ticket agent by which began its three-da- y phone can be a headache. ing Friday with some 2,000 eduRailpax tentatively plans to cators registered. rent computer space from an "The only remedy is to bring airline to set up a nationwide America home again to the forand computerized ticketing gotten truth that the first misreservation system. sion of federal government was The airlines are cooperating to decide which faction with railpax partly because naver should govern some little counthey hope Railpax can take on the fringes of China; over passengers and allow the try to attend to the genuine but airlines to drop flight? on some need of the American people," short runs where they are now losing money. 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