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Show niifn 2A DESERET NEWS, Saturday, December 26, 1970 asque Cooperate BURGOS. SPAIN (LTI) -Oof a court martial trying 16 Basque nationalists on charges ranging from murder to terrorism told defense attorneys today no verdicts this would be announced weekend. Tuesday appeared to be the earliest date for sen- tencing. defense Only seven of the lawyers were able to come to Burgos today for the official reading of the trial record; snowdrifts blocked the mountain roads in this area and nine lawyers could not reach this northern central city. Six of the defendants who Roman Catholic priests and w'omen face the death sentence for their part in the murder of a policeman. But there has been such a public outcry and demonstrations it was believed the 16 Include death sentences commuted. might be The five military judges trying the case have been in seclusion since Dec. 9 considering the verdicts. Their deliberation has set a Spanish record in the annals of mili- tary justice. Unconfirmed reports in Madrid said a council of miniso ters presided over by Gener-alissm- Francisco Franco would meet within the next 24 hours to consider the case. If any death sentences are passed, Franco is the only with the supreme person power to commute '.hem. A report from West Germany said released West German Honorary Consul Eugen Beihl. kidnaped in San Sebastian, Spain, Dec. 1 by members of the leftwing Basque separatist movement ETA MARMADUKE by Anderson & Leeming was headed from Biarritz en route to his family in San Sebastian. The Basques who kidnaped him said he would suffer the same fate as the 16 Basques on trial, but they released him Christmas Eve with no conditions. The ETA issued a statement in Madrid today saying it kidnaped Be;hl to safeguard the lives of the 16 on trial and to attract worldwide attention to the existence of our (Basque) nation and our irrevocable will to fight for its complete liberty. It said it had achieved its objectives and released Beihl to show the world ETA was not a band of irresponsible. fanatical and bloodthirsty men. Spanish newspapers have speculated a verdict in the trial will come no later than People LEWISBURG, W.VA. (AP) Mrs. Gene Mitchell set six new places at her Christmas dinner table Friday, for si:-young nieces and nephews MIAMI The U.S. two of Castro's patrol boats cooperated to rescue seven Americans from a partially submerged boat aground off Cuba on Christmas. The Cuban craft patrol came upon the Sea Rover, bound for Nicaragua, soon after it ran aground on a coral reef three miles off the northwestern tip of Cuba, survivors said after they were flown to Miami. David Edwards, 30, of Statesville, N.C., said the Cubans offered their help and when the Americans were unable to free the grounded boat, stood by until the Coast Guard could reach the converted PT boat and the four adults and Monday and the five lawyers arriving here said they expected the verdict today. The 16 defendants including two Roman Catholic priests and two women have said they are ETA members. The organization envisions a state for the Basques, a people of unknown origins and ethnic heritage dwelling in northern and western Spain. A Baseue group in France announced Beihls release Sunday. It threatened direct reprisals against Spanish officials if a single one of our brothers comes to harm in l. the The Basques released Beihl without making a ransom demand. Diplomats said ETA apparently hoped the government might show clemency to the accused. separate "A goocf home is where a man learns about free speech and its limitations." Jordanians, Guerrillas Battle Again Wallace Ties Knot Soon MONTGOMERY. ALA months of speculation, Gov.-eleGeoige C, Wallace says he plans to marry Cornelia Ellis Snively, divora shapely cee with three children. conThe announcement firmed reports that a marriage was impending between the third party leader and Mrs. Snively. a niece of colorful former Gov. James E. Folsom. The Jim Big dating for couple had be-several months. Aides to Wallace had discounted the reports of marriage prior to his election to a second term in office in the November general election. Since the election, it had been reported the wedding would take place in January. Sources said Friday it would be before Wallaces inauguration Jan. 18, probably at the home of his married daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Jo Parsons. Friends say Mrs. Snively, black-haireand brown-eyeis an excellent guitarist and singer. She lived in Florida for several years before her divorce and returned to Alabama about a year ago to live with her mother in Montgomery. WHITE HOLSE YULE -President Nixon, his wife, celedaughter and brated a belated white Christmas today at Camp David. The David and Julie Eisenhower President and Mrs. Nixon and helicoptered to the mountain retreat late Friday afternoon after observing a quiet, Iradi- (UPI) Ending ct "You should hove known better than to yell with him around!" ALL ABOARD n Porpoises Get Viet War Action WASHINGTON South (AP) -P- are swimming orpoises Vietnam waters in in a surveillance and detection experiment, the Navy says. A spokesman indicated the porpoises were among those trained by the Naval Undersea Research and DevelopSan Diego, ment Center, Calif. Details of the Vietnam project are classified, he said Friday. A formal public statement from Naval Forces-Vietnaheadquarters disclosed only that an experimental Navy unit has been established for the purpose of m evaluating a surveillance and detection system using porpoises. The San Diego Union, meanwhile, reported there were three porpoises being trained by a team of 15 Navy men in Vietnam. The paper said. Porpoises sent secretly to Vietnam can retrieve missiles, guide lost divers back home and distinthe guish between metals, paper said. son-in-la- Authorities have refused to dislose what they hope the mammals will accomplish in Vietnam, but porpoises have been used extensively in other military experiments. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Slate Road Commission of Utah, Room 606, State Of'l:e Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, January 19, 1971, and at that time publicly opened for construction of A Bituminous Surfaced Roadway and Four Structures Over 20' Soan in Washington County, the same being that section of Interstate Highway No. 15 State Line to From the South St. George identified as Federal Aid Project No. The length of rood to be ccnstruct-oor improved ts 2.812 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows; 14,570 Tons of Bituminous Surface . 214,270 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course and Maximum) (3" Cu. Vdr. of Roadway 1.277,000 Excavation. The project is to be completed in 260 working day. is Prequalification of bidders required. Prior to any bidder's specifications It receiving plans and that the bidder wijl be necessary have on file with the State Road of Utah completed and Commission n approved, the required Prequalffica-tioStatement pertaininq to contractor's experience and financial condi- The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions coverlnq contract. subletting or assionino thetheFederal-aitn conformity wih DeH:ohway Act of 1968 the U.a. h partment of Labor itas certifiedwhich project wage rates for this be r a are the minimum wanes torates are These n this project. made a part of the contract docu- ' ' Theattention of bidders Is directed has to the fact That this Commission and Hour been advised byDe thea rt Waue men t of L a bor Division, U.S. that contractors enoaaed in hoh vv construrtijn work are of meet the provisions of 1938, Fair (52 Labor Standards Act in The State Hiohwav Department, of with the provisions THlfvi of the Civil Riohts Act re2 1064 (78 Stat. 252) and !h ter i" Insure that thr. contract II to hls a'tvrrilsrment w Iward.-I to the e the iw bidder without ducrlmlnatiwi or national ground of race, color, rprooosal forms, olans, ana snecifl- cations are on file In the ."icec9; the State Roadthe Commission, o ice r its ,? Lake City, and trict Ennineer at Cedar C tv, Utah, .evlve, bv Soecifications, olans ma. beproposal onlv at he Commission 0 obtained n ices a Salt Lake City.of upon a and payment be will which no part $20.00, 'Eacltbidder trust submit a bid an approved from swf'Y bond piov.ded cemoany on forms ce.h, Commission, or in lieu th"recf, check certified check, sr 5 cashier -cent nt 'he for not less than t. fetal amount of the b ' m?C P to the S'ate as evidence of O'" f h ".ward'd a guarantee tha he Ml' contrac, the contract and furii'h 'h rcn rect rrh fo rebends as required. The lent any rr al b s is .reserved. he Any additional information ecured at the office of he Slate Road Commission. Dated this 26th oav of December, 1970,STATE ROA"' COMWSSION wh-r- e they ma be bidders. protectiveforms, and mrn b'r n; helland HENRY c. Director of Highways Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated b.ds will be received by the of State Road Commission Utah. Room 6C8 State Office B jlldinq, Sait Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, January 12, 1971, and at that time publicly opened for construction of A Bituminous Surfaced Roadway in Tooele County, the same beinq that section of Interstate High-wa- v No. 80 From Timpie to as Federal identified Aid 9) 79 3rd ConProject No. tract. The lenqth of road to be constructed or improved is 10.996 miles, and the principal items of wc.k are as follows: 15,740 approximately Tns of Bituminous Material, 246,210 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course and 237,300 Tens of (V' Maximum) Base Course ()" MaxiUntreated mum). The project is to be completed In 150 working days. of is bidders Drequalificat!on$ to any Prior bidder's required. receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalifications Statement pertaining to conand financial tractor's experience condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contra in conformity with the Federal-Highway Act of 1968 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the waae rates for this proiect which are the minimi, i wanes to be paid on this project. These rates are made part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has bnen advised bv the Waqe and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors enQaoed In highway to work are required construction mrct the provisions of the Fair Act of 1938, (52 Labor Standards Siat. 1060). The State Hlqhwav Department, in with the orovisions of accordance Title VI of the Civil Riohts Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Reflations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R, Part 8), issued pur:uant to such Act, hereby nun. its alt bidders that it will affirmatively In'u.e that the contract entered into will pursuant to this advertisement be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the around of race, color, or national orioin. Proposal forms, plans, and soecifl-callon- s aiw on fila in the office of Salt the State Road Commission. Lake City, where they may be reviewed bv prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of 520.00, no part of which will be re'unded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided bv the or i.: lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check the for not less than 5 per cent ofavailtola! amount rf he b'O, made able to the State Road Commisson, as evidence of god fa:th and a guar, an'ee thrt if awarded the contract, th b'dder will execute the contract n "ontract b'inds as th required. The righ to reieef anv or i reserved. a( b:ds information mav be Am additional Mfice of ths State se;u ed r Commission. Road Dated this 19th day of December, ,,7' ) STATE d ROAD snow-shroud- legal Notices 1970. i9j y VATICAN -P- ope Paul VI directed this years Christmas message of brotherhood to the secret recesses of mans conscience but expressed fear he would be ignored while the gers. tred and selfishness. Christmas, F ranee. Ganier 95, was Frances old- est licensed pilot. He held certificate No. 106, earned on 1908. Lawrence March 5, Counselman Wroth, librarian emeritus of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown and w e 1 bibliographer and historian, died Friday at age 86. He had been a patient at Jane Brown Hospital in Providence, R.I., for several weeks. DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Editorial Cfic, 34 E. Flrt South AdvortiHnu and Circulation 143 s. Main St. Salt Laka Cite, Utah Milt Established June 15, 1850. Published ach evening. Entered at the Salt Lake matCity Post Office as second class ter according to Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Com-oan- y The Deseret News Publishing assumes no responsibility for contrib'hs manuscripts and photogra and articles may uted. Photographs be reprinted onV with written permission given in advance. CARRIER DELIVERY RATES One month (daily only) Jl-Six months (daily only) -J'l-jOne yea. (daily nly) One month (daily and Sunday) Six months (daily and Sunday) SJo.uu One year (daily and Sunday) MAIL DELIVERY RATES $3.00 mo. Daily (Sunday by carrier) Daily only Daily and Sunday Saturday only ," All . world itself with ha- dooms We would like to raise our voice and be heard in the secret recesses of every single conscious. . . . the Pontiff said Friday in the eighth Christmas message of his reign. But, he said, he was confronted with an inner fear, a dramatic doubt that his message would go unheard by a world lie described as profane and secularized and so why ot The youngsters wrere left without parents when Dr. and Mrs. Ray Hagley died in the crash of a chartered airliner carrying Marshalls football athletic department and fans near the Airport at Kenova. There were no survivors among the 75 persons aboard. Hagley, whose wife was Mrs. Mitchells sister, asked team, personnel Tri-Sta- wrist-watche- s; matching boots; and Ann found a wardrobe of school clothes under the tree Friday morning. The family moved into its new home four days ago, and is still busy adding personal touches to in fcis will that should anything happen to him and his wife their children should be placed with the Mitchells. Denise Christmas 1970, therefore, for the was a beginning Mitchells and the six Hagley children, a beginning which it Polish Primate Calls Por Peace - church - state relations should be improved. In his Christmas Day mass, Wyszynski placed part of the blame for the rioting on the church. Unofficial estimates said more than 50 persons and hundreds Aere killed CardiWARSAW (UPI) nal Stefan Wyszynski, Roman Cathclic primate of Poland, underhas appealed for and standing, forgiveness to heal the compassion wounds caused by the food riots on the nations Baltic coast. Wyszynski preached his message of goodwill in St. Johns Cathedral in Warsaw. It was one of many churches to which the predominantly Roman Catholic Poles flocked Christmas Day. injured. To the families on the coast, in the port cities of the Republic to whom todays holiday is so painful, we convey of the holy the blessings father, Wyszynski said. to The blessing also went orphaned children, widowed and bereaved mothers and those who lost their workmates, suffering in a creative effort for the common good of the fatherland. Your blood is of our brothers, precious and priceless. Eacn urop which had to be shed for the glory of God and for the good of the republic. At the same time re humbly beg your forgiveness because perhaps even we have not fulfilled all our duties, particularly the bishops and priests and particularly the primate Wyszynski said. We beg of you do not accuse. Show understanding, forgive, feel compassion, put your hands to the plow so there can be more bread in our fatherland, the cardinal said. Western observers said the cardinal appeared to be accepting a peace offer made by Poland's new Communist party leader, Edward Gierek. Gierek, who took over from Wladyslaw Gomullta following the rioting over rising food prices, promised the price increases would be rolled back. He also said there was a place in Poland for believer and nonbelievers and that balcony of St. SPECIAL MEW YEAR'S EVE i'aV PARTY Dm. 31.1 Mel ce Your Reservations BALLOONS HATS COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND Director of HiQhwayt forty N0ISEMAKERS SPECIAL BUFFET LUNCHEON Vi'v-- COME ON OVER Bring your film for Kodocolor BONUS PHulO developing ond printing, ond in addition to your froo wallet size prints, you'll f A free photo album pages with the coupon below! ' RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH US! PHONE 363-583- YOUR CHOICE OF 7 STYLES . i ... ; ""he STATE ROAD 6 ALBUM PAGES personal and class interest. he said, men Instead, should look at each other as brothers rather than rivals or enemies. No. Moark Connection linterchanae of Stare Road Commission Utah herewith advises all interested persons that on December 21, 1970, the Federal Hiqhwav Administration eoproved the desiqn features of an interchd jn Interstate 15 as discussed at the DUDiic nearinq heid ar Sp nish Fork, Uta, on April 9, 1970. The proposed proiect includes ihe 15 Interstate Moark Connection Interchange in Utah County and consist of grading, drainage, surfacing dr Mrur'urcs. Tne State Road Commission officiary adopted the design features of said proiect in their mectina held on 12, 1970. Ju AM map;, drawings and other into the oroiect formation pertainina are available for public insoection and cjnvinq at the Highway Department District No. 6 Office, 825 Mcrth 90') 'Vest, Orem, Utah. Dated this 26th oav of December, Basili- As he spoke, several persons demonstrated silently with placards and uprasied black umbrellas against the treatment of Jews in the Soviet The Union. pope apparently did not see them. united. You must free yourselves of the centuries-ol- d poison which you carry in your blood, that of selfishness and hate, of conflict as a system, of exclusiveness, or pride and CELEBRATE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Aooroval Peters ca, the Pope said mankind must rid itself of the centuries-old poison of selfishness and hate, war and pride, before it becomes free and & lego! Notices Proiect allergic to whatever is of a sacred character. Speaking before a crowd of about 20,000 from the main 'WUN are payable in only. ) The youngsters acted like most children Christmas Eve, helping to hoist and decorate the eight-foevergreen tree. ' They clamored eagerly Christmas morning, opening the gifts theyd been requesting for several weeks. Karen Sue, 4, got a doll that rides around in a motorized car; Douglas Russel, 6, and David Ray, 7, received Deborah Lynn, 9, 11, and Kimberly Leigh, received maxi coats and by the Marshall r s ity plane crash settle for less than the best! ws only mail subscriptions "Member Audit Bureau oj Circuialions. cnl, and Church Nns Saturday area mail eutside carrier UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND, Director of Highways CITY (UPI) DEATHS French aviation Pierre Ganier du pioneer Fresne, who with his brother Rene built the first French biplane in 1908 died the day before it was announced today in An- Church orphaned Unive Nov. 14. Pope Pleads To 'Inner Man' stick on. COMMISSION GF (A peace-keepin- 1970 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH c. helland, hfnpy Director of Highways Israeli-Jor-dania- ty NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received bv the Stale Road Commission cf Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock o.m. Tuesday, January 12, 1971, and at that time publicly of Two for construction opened Structures Over 20' Span In Tooele County, the same being situated on Interstate Hiohwav No. 80 at the Lake Point Interchange identified as No. Feoeral Aid Proiect 1st Contract. The principal Items of work are approximately as follows: 13,561 Lin. Ft. of Pile (Other Than Timber) and Structural Steel (Estimated Quantity 496,287 Lbs) (Specialty Item) at Per Lump Sum. The proiect is to be completed in 120 working days. bidders of is Prequalification to anv Didder's Prior required, it receiving olans and specifications, will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Preoualifica-tio- n Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assignina the contract. In conformity with the Federal-aiHighway Act of 1968 the U.t. Department of Labor has certified the waqe rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be oaid on this oroiect. These rates are made a oart of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S Department of Lector, hat contractors engaged in highway construction work are reauired to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Acr of 1938 ( 52 Stat. 1060.. he State Hiohwav Department, In aordance ith the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Sat. 252) and the Regulaof Comtions of the Department merce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all b'dders that It will affirmatively ensure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible biddei without discrimination on the ground of race, color or national orlnin. and Proposal forms, plans specif are on tile in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake where reviewed C'tv, they may be bv prospective Soecifica binders. lions, oroposel forms, and plans may be obtained oniv at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of no part of 55.00, which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid b.nd from an approved surety combv the pany on forms provided lieu or C mmkjion, hereof, cam, certified check, or cashier's chr-c5 net oct. of the less than frr of total amount the bid. made payable to the State Read Commission, as evidence of eood faith and a guarantee lhat if awarued the con-t- r cr, b'dder w" rcscute the contract and furnish th cortrart bcds as rnQijired. Th ripM to reiect anv or all bids is reserved. Anv additional information mav at the office ci the State Rra' Commission. Dated this 19th dav of December, also included a ntw home the Mitchells after purchased becoming legal guardians of the children, ranging in age from 4 to 13. : BEIRUT, LEBANON (AP) King Husseins army and three children aboard. Palestinian guerrillas battled H ATER DEPTH the for second fiercely The water was only about straight day today to control a waist deep inside the boat so strategic section of hills m we all scurried up to the West Jordan, a guerrilla comEdwards said. The munique reported. deck, Cubans soon after the It claimed the guerrillas travelers radioed a distress had beaten back an overnight call. tank assault by the army on The Cubans were very guerrilla strongholds overlooking the town of Salt, 15 helpful. Five of them came miles northwest oi Amman. over asking if they could proThe Jordanian government vide us any assistance, Edwards said. They made an claimed Friday night that the attempt to help us get the army had overrun the heights and had expelled the guerril boat off but failed. las from their strongholds, 10 A Coast Guard aircraft n from the miles reached the Sea Rover a short cease-fir- e line. time later, Edwards said, and The guerrillas said fighting dropped a salvage pump raged into the early hours that was too small. A helitoday and that guerrilla comcopter from St. Petersburg not yet been tional Christmas at the White about 350 miles away picked manders had to count casualties. able House. A snowfall that whitenup six of the boats passenThe government said Fried the ground greeted them gers late Friday and the sevnight that two Jordanian day upon their arrival at Camp owner Nikola enth Sevevdija soldiers had been killed and David. of Miami, was taken aboard two wounded in the clashes. Also participating in the the Belgian freighter Pontos. The guerrillas claimed the Wliite House festivities were t . BAN HELPED army was still pounding their the Presidents eldest daughIn St. Petersburg, Coast bases with mortar and field ter, Tricia, and Mrs. Dwight Guard Lt. Bill of Fisher, pilot artillery, despite efforts by an D. Eisenhower, widow of the g commisthe helicopter, and his crewArab late President. men said one of the Cubans sion to arrange a cease-fire- . Tricia, 24, spent Christmas helped transfer the Sea They described the outbreak apart from her frequent Rovers passengers and peras one of the w'orst since escort. Harvard law student sonal civil war last the gear to a raft. Edward Finch Cox. The White EdSeptember. The only difficulty, House has denied newspaper The latest fighting was prewards said, occurred when he their reports engagement ceded by three days of skiraboard the to go would be announced during attempted mishes between guerrillas and raft. Edwards said a Cuban the holiday season. officer asked him to remain villagers in the area. The government said one soldier and but subsequently one HELLO FROM ELMS aboard farmer were killed before to him let go. Elvis Presley, wearing a agreed the army went into action Severdija, 33, his wife Sylwhite suit and hair down to Friday. via and their children Nick, his shoulders, visited Mem8 and 10, Dean, Gladys, 6 Die In Blaze phis, Tenn., police headquarters early Christmas Day. 11 were en route to NicaraBLIND RIVER, ONT. (AP) The singer - actor wasnt in gua as settlers, the wife said. Six persons perished here trouble. He arrived in the early Mrs. Severdija said they had to Sea the Christmas operate night in a house planned to hello to say morning hours fire which police believe startthe men and women who had Rover commercially as a Niced from an overheated stove. to work on Christmas. 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