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Show Page Thursday, October HERALD, Provo, Utah HE Hanoi Lists Names of 14POWs (UPIMUdJO Hants SAIGON of today broadcast the names 14 Americans it said are being held prisoner bv the Virt Cnn The civilian identified in the broadcast was e Richard G. Waldhaus. A State Department official in Washington said that before the broadcast, no VS. agency knew Waldhaus had the been missing. Spec, 4 Richard H. Springman, missing since May 25, 1970, was the lone military addition to the list of known prisoners of war. The other 12 Army men confirmed by the Communist broadcast as being held in a Viet Cong prisoner camp were: Maj. Raymond C. Schrump, captured May 23, 1968; Capt. Robert M. Young, captured May 2, 1970; Lt. (since promoted to Capt.) John G. Dunn, captured March 18, 1968; WO Daniel. F. Maslowsky, a prisoner since May 2, 1970; WO James H. Hestand, captured March 17, 1971. Spec.4 (now Staff Sgt) Bobby L Johnson, captured Aug. 25, 1968; Spec.4 Felix V. Necoqui-none- s, missing since July 14, English-languag- 5, 1972 Miller Confident He Close Gap on Opponent By HOWARD S. DRESCHER SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -Secretary of State Clyde Miller believes fcj will close the gap on his Republican oppoiient, who turned the tables on him and shows a 10 percentage point lead in a new poll. The Salt Lake Tribune poll reported voters favoring County Commission Chairman William E. Dunn, Republican, by 49 per cent with only 39 per cent favoring the Democratic incumbent. and I hope to widen that lead against Miller." "We have a lot of work to do, Miller said this is a hard year but I'm really confident that we to determine what kind of effect can close that gap in our favor," the candidates for President and to said Miller today. "I was down for governor will have in 1968, too, but I came back to "coattail" effect win that election." But Dunn said the incumbent Dunn, pleased with the stand- is gearing his entire campaign to hopes of getting a big lift ings, also said he is continuing to campaign hard. from the popular incumbent "You don't win elections with Democrat, Gov. Calvin L Ramp-to49 per cent of the vote," he aid. "I'm still working hard On the national scene, President Nixon holds a tremendous edge over Sen. George McGov-erbut in Utah, the governor by Keg Cochran is well in front of his RepubliWELL. fT'LL fWTHPB urn i can challenger, Nicholas Strike. VOUK. TRyiW TO PRCVE HOW The Question is whose coattails are longer, the President's or the Pi IT AftE Trt GOT IS TH' TEST AWPI DONTT THImK governor's. I HAVE EUOUfiH Or IT TO SIT g "Utah is a state," HERE AND EAT IN THE PRESEMCE OF UTTER said Dunn. "My opponent is MISERY basing his whole campaign on his hope that the governor will outweight the President in this state. "His entire philosophy is one of riding the coattails," Dunn added. 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