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Show Page HERALD 14-- THE uh Friday November Provo. I 17. 1978 He's Living After Plunge Of 300 Feet ..THE GREAT ICE MELT. Wide Support Reported In 2nd 'Great Smokeout' by tatted Press later tioaal Happiness Thursday was supposed to be not lighting up that next cigarette and across the nation thousands of nervous nicotine addicts gritted tobacco-stainefor teeth and took the pledge at least 24 hours - A VANCOUVER Wash lUFfi Vancouver man was in good spirits with no memory of having plunged 302 feet in a car over a sheer cliff along the Columbia River Gorge Thursday even- the lowtr atmoepttere will lead to lncrMlng The driver of the car Greta Satre about 65 was killed when the c ar slid in snow on State Highwa 14 toppled over a guard rail plunged through the air for 302 feet then rolled another 300 feet down a steep incline towards the river the state patrol reported Grant Hansen 32 suffered a broken shoulder broken nose and various cuts and bruises when the car broke apart where it first hit said Skamania Prosecuting Attorney Robert Leick Hansen Leick s deputy was thrown out at that point and Mrs Satre was apparently thrown out later said Leick He has what they call traumatic COa In xtrm warmly THE FLOODS mPrMco 7.000 of tt r level In U7 -- Mercer said combustion of fossil UNLESS THE WORLD ilowi lti burning of oil, natural gas and coal, it faces a threat of rising oceans as a result of melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet, a polar studies scientist warned in a report to the Council for Advancement of Science Writing at Gatlinburg, Tenn. Dr. John H. if allowed to continue fuels In- creasing at the present rate could double the amount of carbon dioxide in the earth's lower atmosphere in about 50 years, which could cause "the great Ice melt." (UPI Newsmap) 'Great Ice Melt' Threat To the Future Reported - If GATLINBURG, Tenn. (UPI) the world keeps burning more oil, natural gas and coal, it could melt the West Antarctic ice sheet. The resulting or rise in sea level could partially submerge California, Florida, South Carolina and the Netherlands, and create havoc in coastal cities. The warning of that possibility and ot lower atmosphere. The effect will be a gradual rise in "We've got some gutsy New Science Writing. Dr. John H. Mercer said combustion if allowed to continue of fossil fuels could at the present rate increasing double the amount of carbon dioxide in the earth's lower atmosphere in about 50 years, which would cause "the great a hold-u- and p proceeded to v alk down the aisle of the bus to collect loot from the passengers, police said. That's when one of the people on board, an unidentified man in his 30s, grabbed one of the youths, wrestled him to the floor and shouted the gun was plastic. Police said several other passengers grabbed the other three, took away their pistols and chased all four off the bus. The four youths escaped OPEN DAILY over the next few decades. Mercer predicted. One of the danger signs will be apparent when ice shelves on both coasts of the Antarctic peninsula begin breaking up. He called for regular monitoring of the ice mass. Recent atmospheric measurements in Hawaii and at the South Pole show a trend of increased carbon dioxide content, Mercer said. Twenty years ago, tests in the two areas revealed 314 parts per million in the air, but he said the latest data indicates 328 parts per its "disastrous consequences" came Thursday from an Ohio State University professor in a report to the 16th annual Council for Advancement of announced 9-1- CISCO Hi Lo Pep Albany Albuquerque Atlanta 48 19 34 30 78 63 Bakersfield Bismarck 66 27 47 Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo 39 31 49 34 88 56 46 33 Charlotte 74 5? 12 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland 45 42 22 47 46 25 51 43 Dallas 45 35 05 Denver lies Moines 47 24 35 34 10 Detroit 45 40 03 Duluth Kureka 37 30 55 46 Fairbanks Fresno 02 59 13 Helena Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Louisville 30 21 83 68 47 45 93 46 Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York 45 01 45 39 35 61 39 68 4 50 49 69 72 57 2 62 80 66 Mercer's, warned that man's industrial activities have also caused increased ozone levels in the lower atmosphere. Fishman, a research associate in CSU's department of atmospheric Science, said the ozone problem could have an effect similar to that of increased carbon dioxide levels because they both trap radiation. However, Fishman said the implications of such atmospheric developments are still the subject of much debate and added that scientists have yet to agree on possible solutions to the problem or its outcome. sssl 32 45 34 51 72 29 37 58 42 Philadelphia 48 44 Phoenix 66 45 Pittsburgh Portland Me Portland Ore 45 43 47 19 49 43 Rapid Citv Red Bluff Reno Richmond 35 17 58 42 44 32 56 49 Sacramento 55 35 St Louis Salt San Diego San Francisco 47 43 40 23 68 51 56 49 22 15 34 01 39 33 42 34 34 75 Seattle 44 08 49 44 Spokane 37 35 21 North Platte 39 20 Therma! 71 35 Oakland 57 42 Washington 52 48 43 50 17 jfj EH mm Extremes NEW YORK (UPI) -The highest temperature reported Thursday to the National Weather Service, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 88 degrees at Brownsville, Texas. 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He stressed that the situation needs more study before a firm timetable can be formulated. Mercer said the problem with carbon dioxide emissions is that they trap some of the longwave radiation emitted by earth, warm the troposphere and Watch for Oklahoma City Omaha Palm Springs Paso Rubles 85 Weather Anderson, 19. He said Bench told him he was being chased by someone in California and needed to go to Utah to take care of some personal business. Boydston said he was released unharmed by the suspect in Cedar Canvon, near Cedar City. Bench was arrested at a roadblock in Beaver County SUNDAY 0; - . The youths boarded the bus, took out pistols, Bj I nilrd Press International Temperature and precipit. lion table for the period ending at 4 a m Pacific time as prepared by the National Weather Service in San Fran Barry Drew Boydston. 17, also Wasco testified at a preliminary hearing that Bench used a pistol to abduct him from his hometown Oct. 30. Boydston said he was forced to drive the suspect to St. George where Bench abducted a young woman, Lisa Yorkers,'' said one police officer who was at the scene. temperatures ot "greenhouse effect" were plastic 28 National Mercury Readings napping Ninth Circuit Court Judge Christian Ronnow oidered Rick Lee Bench to stand trial for the abduction of three young people from California and Utah No date was set Bench remained in the Iron County jail - NEW YORK UPI Passengers on a city bus in Queens jumped four teenagers who tried to rob the driver and 16 riders Thursday night Police said it later turned out the guns Greenawalt, Raymond Tison 19 and Ricky Tison 18 Ht- said ciidigri oi conspiracy iu commit kidnapping and murder also were filed against the Tison brothers The bodies of James Judge 26. and his bride of three days. Jeanette Margene. 23. of Amarillo. Texas, were found by investigators Wednesday in shallow graves about 50 yards apart near the Chimney Rock state landmark, southwest of Pagosa Springs The bodies were identified Thursday by medical officials at Albuquerque N M using dental charts . CEDAR CITY. Utah (UPI) - A Wasco, Calif man Thursday was bound over to stand trial in Fifth District Court on three counts of kid- Passengers District Court Rio Grande against Randy cheerleaders for the New England Patriots offered kisses in return for pledges not to light up and handed out buttons that proclaimed Kiss Me. I Don t Smoke " Smooches were the order of the day in Holland Mich too where Hope college students set up a kissing booth staffed from Monday through Wednesday by five men and five women but the effort was stubbed out state 12.000 newiywed Texas couple whose bodies were found in shallow graves District Attorney Eugene Fansh said today See earlier story on page 34 Fansh said he filed the charges in In Bosto.i Abduction Counts Jumped and Chased 10 15 Baltimore's - DEL NORTE Colo lITPfi First degree murder and kidnapping charges have been filed against three Arizona prisoners for the slayings of a dustries Californian Faces Trial in Utah on 3 Teens With 'Guns' Pottlbl e alternative to the group s usual doomsapday proach Kvents marking the day were varied kisses in Boston and Holland Mich peanuts and pledge cards in Cleveland a dragon in Baltimore and a cold turkey parade in Mobile Ala where even Gov George Wallace swore off his beloved cigars Results appeared to be varied too The society s California chapter said a spot check revealed that 32 6 percent of the state s smokers climbed on the bandwagon Fifty thousand New Yorkers signed abstinence pledges and anything after leaving Stevenson. said He does remember that when Leick they left Mrs Satre was driving and they both had on selt belts ." Both Mrs Satre. Skamania County clerk for eight years and Hansen lived in Vancouver and worked in Stevenson. Skamania County seat. By Bus carnival-styl- campaign offered as an amnesia and doesn't remember " TATBSfe UNITED -a American Smokeout y Charges Told birds frozen for Thanksgiving The entire town of Clayton Calif swore off for the day The Cancer Society, which last year claimed 2 million of the estimated 18 million who participated in the smokeout quit for at least 60 days hoped to repeat the performance this year, but there were areas of dissent Society headquarters kept a in Raleigh N C where tobacco is the economic life's blood of 52.000 farms and 32 000 workers in related in- It was the American Cancer Society s Second Annual Great ing Kidnap-Sla- employees quit cold turkey in return for chances to win 10 cold turkeys -- d - Newlyweds 1978 by Kmart Corporation |