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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah 20-- THE Monday, September 25, 1972 Traffic, Oil Firm I. " - " J by United Press International The death of a Salt Lake City girl raised the weekend traffic toll two as Utah Highway Patrol officials report light travel on the state's highways. Officers reported the death of Wendy Hemingway Sunday. She was one of seven occupants in a car driven by her mother, Joyce Hemingway, 33. The victim was killed instantly in the one-crollover near the Olympus Hills Shopping Center in Salt Lake City. The other six occupants were not seriously injured. A Pleasant Grove man died k Saturday morning in a collision in Provo Canyon. Utah County Sheriffs deputies said Phillip Jensen, 27, was dead on arrival at the Utah Valley u ; - r4 ; ; ar 'V. - car-truc- r,; VA ' L V J r WASHINGTON (UPI) -Cnarging the government with "a classic case of regulatory GOP Charges Demos With Riot Potential Climbing tions chairman for the Califorthe nia Committee to local McGovern headquarters n helped organizers of an demonstration that the GOP claimed could start "a riot" when the President arrives Wednesday. Nixon is scheduled to address (UPI)-De-mo- crats at odds today over whether President. g a $l,000-a-plat- e dinner at the Century Plaza Hotel Wednesday night. A coalition of antiwar groups has announced plans for a demonstration against him. The "Century Plaza Reception Committee" said they expect more than 20,000 demonstrators, Police officials say they have estimates ranging from that figure down to 1,000. A spokesman for the local McGovern campaign, Tom Sullivan, said "no one in our campaign has endorsed or actively organized" the demonstration. Press aide Fred Epstein conceded earlier that "a handful" of demonstration organizers had used telephones at McGovern headquarters here for two nights, but said the practice was stopped. "The fact that it was stopped indicates the limited extent of our support," Epstein said. fund-raisin- anti-Nixo- said they did no such thing, but conceded that the organizers of the demonstration had been allowed to use the telephones at McGovern headquarters. Democratic spokesmen A Republican representative said he had evidence of a "huge number" of calls made on phones at the McGovern office to organize a crowd of "people who have a record of burning the American flag, carrying the Viet Cong flag and have arrest records for causing previous demonstrations. "These aren't the kind of people who are interested in a political campaign, they are interested in starting a riot," soid Jack Easton, communica making promises to the contrary. Nelson said Sunday that when ble, considering the growing a bill to raise the ceiling on the national debt, and that Pres- lationel debt reaches the ident Nixon's arlministration is Senate floor, he will offer "playing political games" by loophole closing amendments that would raise $42 billion in taxes from corporations and the wealthy between now and 1980. Nelson's proposals already have been rejected several times by both houses of Congress. But he said everyone who has studied the national FARMINGTON; Utah (UPI) debt situation knows tax;s must Authorities reported 22 per- go up. "The question is whether it sons were arrested in narcotics will be raised by tax reform-tax- ing raids over the weekend. those Americans who The raids were the result of three months of undercover in- through loopholes escape paying vestigation by Davis and Mor- their fair share of taxes, or by raising the taxes of the already gan County authorities. Officers said they arrested 16 overburdened average taxpayadults and six juveniles on war- er," Nelson said. "The administration by promrants and still had 10 warrants ising no tax increase is playing to be served. political games with the American people." WASHINGTON (UPI)-S- en. conGaylord Nelson, tends tax increases are inevita- 22 Arrested In North Utah Raids per 1,000. 1,000; death rate P.M. try ! night ri wwt mjv SERVED f PTaco lijwnly Jiraitt humeitfcljiinotmoiptmtt quit!, 1 .. NEW! 1st RUN! 11 ai I I I m 1111-1- l 1 1 I II k I i i Iff 24 HOURS m. ..fin THE Mai THSr.TTI"" 1 RsneT$!sr CIHL" MINI IFF VAN BANDIT0S CLEEF Kansas City O 85 max. min. pep. By United Fress International Cold air today pushed across Birley Cedar City the Canadian border and spread Gooding over the mountains northern Idaho Falls and northern Plains. Lewiston The U.S. Weather Bureau Logan issued freeze warnings for the Ogden northern and western portions Pocatello of the Dakotas and for Provo northwestern Minnesota. Roosevelt St. George Warm humid gulf air covered Vernal the eastern third of the nation, Wendover while the far Southwest mained dry and warm. 56 33 69 54 54 44 54 - 28 38 73 67 85 32 32 36 45 53 61 37 64 56 - - National Max. Min.Pcp. Atlanta Bismarck 83 65 61 38 29 63 65 38 67 55 79 Denver Des Moines 69 83 Detroit Fort Worth 75 64 82 73 .11 .05 71 68 70 .42 .23 .02 , Honolulu Indianapolis Jacksonville f r1 Pk255 ST 88 S. Win. 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Viet KODEWAY RENTAL KAST ot ine Tirst DiacK 'resident of the U.S Hw Md WILL FIND TONIGHT I p he explosive story TOHITE AT HtAIN ,'i,'KSNOW y smow$ ftow WEATHmOTOCAST UH pocketbook." He said amendments to the Clean Air Act passed by Congress would force automa he said. auto-buyer- 's LUNCHEON BUFFET TOMORROW: kers to produce a car in 1976 which "would emit fewer hydrocarbons per h than would evaporate from two ounces of enamel you might use to paint your shutters." Gerstenberg also urged enactment of a mandatory seat belt law so motorists could avoid the cost of the more expensive air bag safety systems. "We feel it is wrong that, because most motorists do not, or will not, wear safety belts, every car buyer should be asked to pay for a complicated and costly system," HCfND single-engin- 6.7 CCNT. FROM They were working at the B&J Yards, an oil tool distributing firm. Jenson was pronounced dead on arrival at Duchesne County Hospital. MIAMI Parachute From Plane NIGHTLY S Speaking to a National Press Club audience Gerstenberg said the rules do not have reasonable regard for either the state of the automotive art or the state of the f A.)..' V ROOSEVELT, Utah (UPI) -Mark Howard Jenson, 24, Roosevelt, was killed instantly this weekend when i. pressure line he was testing snapped and struck him in the head and groin. Authorities said Jenson and other workers were testing the line when it broke at 3,000 pounds per square inch. Precipitation was sparse over the western half of the country, in sharp contrast with the eastern half where scattered i showers and thunderstorms occurred from eastern Texas to the Great Lakes region and New England. Almost two inches of rain fell during a period Sunday night at Mason City, Iowa. Early morning temperatures DUC PHO, Vietnam -two black robe and white cassock, across the nation ranged from orphans, most of sat next to the gunner on the 24 at Cut Bank, Mont., to 81 at them infants, were flown by left side of the aircraft, holding Vero Beach, Fla. U.S. and South Vietnamese a baby. helicopters out of this besieged town today, their clothes muddied from dodging Communist mortar shells. The first of the helicopters, a U.S. Army UH1 Huey, took eight babies, a small boy, and But Sunday when the story two girls in the care of a CHICAGO (UPI) Richard covered the front page of all Roman Catholic nun to Quang Pilewicz, his eyes still puffed local newspapers, an Ngai City, 20 miles northwest with grief, hugged his wife and the of Due Pho. They will be slapped the shoulder of the informer called the police and said Rosemarie was waiting quartered in an orphanage at burly friend beside him. under an elevated train bridge. Quan Ngai City, the provincial I feel like born was just "I Richard and Violet Palewicz capital. today. My Rosie's aUve and had just returned from the Helicopter crewmen said they she's coming home to stay." funeral home Sunday afternoon had to fly out over the South "It's just like a miracle," his when China Sea, then cut inland wife they were told their said quietly. was waiting for them below tree-to- p daughter levei to avoid Their runaway at the police station. daughter Communist antiaircraft fire Rosemarie, 17, who they during the orphan airlift from identified in the county morgue this area 60 miles below Da as one of the two girls found -Colo. MONUMENT, (UPI) Nang. murdered in a South Side park,, A pilot and his student were Military sources said the is alive. forced to parachute from their children were being removed LOVE STORY AND They had been worried since e plane Sunday af- from Due Pho because ihey she ran 11. Then Aug. away PAINT YOUR WAGON and ter it went into a spin lacked proper, safe quarters read about the two teencould not be straightened out. Closed Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. there while the district town they age girls found shot in the back along Highway 1 is under of the head. The student, T. Sgt. James C. pressure from a North VietnaThe description of one victim CORAL Langren Jr. of the Air Force mese regiment within a mile to matched their at was daughter. Americen Fork Academy, hospitalized the north and west. the military school for injuries They went to the morgue Show 8C0 P.M. One of the orphans, a small suffered in the mishap. Saturday night and said it was in clad black pajama Rosemarie it looked just like GODFATHER The pilot, Capt. J.R. Wohn-sig- l, girl trousers and a muddied white down to tne unmistakeable her, 29, of Lowry Air Force alouse, said she got dirty when GROVE Base in Denver, escaped injury. golden strawberry earrings. had to dodge Communist they Grove Pleasant Beech-cra- ft said the Investigators mortar fire while awaiting the Show 7: IS p.m. sundowner went into a choppers at the district comDUCK, YOU SUCKER spin and both men bailed out The area around when they couldn't get the pound helipad. the helipad was pocked by shell plane under control again. The craters. aircraft crashed and burned Aboard the first helicopter, five miles north of Monument. 'ingvitlf DfflVF IN the nun, calm and serene in SENDS TOMORROWS ENDS kill," General Motors Board Chairman Richard C. Gerstenberg says federal automobile emission standards are unreasonably stringent. By United Press International A man fell 75 feet to his death Sunday while descending a southern Colorado mountain peak. It was one of two fatal accidents reported in the Colorado Rockies over the weekend. Authorities identified the two victims as Kevin Chapman of Trinidad and Ronald Mace, 12, a Boy Scout from Colorado Springs. Authorities said Chapman was making a descent of Fisher's Peak when a knot in his rope slipped, causing him to fall. A climbing companion reported the accident. The Boy Scout was killed when a ledge gave way under him while on an overnight outing near Lake George in central Colorado. He fell 200 feet, officials said. A companion, Stephen Chandler, 13, was stranded on a ledge and had to be rescued by a team from Ft. Carson. The birth rate in Venezuela is 44.2 -- !L-K- LOS ANOCtEt Two Men Wisconsin Solon Says Tax Boosts 'Inevitable' per over Mountains Re-ele- ct UHP officials said the two accidents pushed the state's highway death count to 277 for the year. Unreasonable, Says General Motors Head 2 Killed LOS ANGELES and Republicans were Hospital following the 6 a.m. accident. The truck driver was not injured in the mishap. Auto Pollution Rules Id her food plate. Mary Ann is a Miami, Fla., cat. Presumably, the frog is from the same locale. THE FROG WHO CAME TO DINNER migh be the title of this picture as Mary Ana, the cat, takes a closeup look at an uninvited gusst p Three Die in Utah Mishaps X ' MY 3000 3P? J GfNfUAl-s- Be 373440 IIP, MM xmm lIStKe,0r |