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Show More modifications due on DC 10 door WMIIC,TK rh -( urgo door- - on DCIO .un nift in.idt' b Millnnrjr! I)oit:!.is do r.ot work pnquTlv, the National Trnniortalion S.ifet Board snd Mnnd.iv (I An FA directive of March 6 on niodifv in ( n "o ilnnr- - of tho punt aircraft would no thaw rs of futun- tra but more (h.inv aro VIM: ( i.a.nrun necessary. Jetm 1! Rood w roto to 'n i.er I Butterfield, adt.un " i t ir of ttu kodi',.1 w.ition Vimirustration t Keod said Butt of March 6 i id s the mothficali. ns ' n presents the first mandatoiy action taken by (he FAA to tieat this arpn d'Kir problem " Heed .od it will 'sub .tantially ro (hire the risks of cargo door failures." hut the NTSB found did not meet full require monts "to make it physically impossible to position the handle and vent door Hie lmkinp pms .ire prop-- i ' rly engaged rear carpo compartment of to lessen the danpers sudden depressurization1. Reed said a i'd Th(1 NTSB, he said, recommended to the FAA a new tabbing system be made mandatory. incorporate the vent-insystem as soon as possible and improve and illuminate the viewinp window of the ling mechanism Meanwhile M c D on n e I Douglas said m Long P.eaeh. Calif, the Turkish IKTf) apparently was not equipped with a modification to prevent improper closure of the carpo door i PEOPLE up Pompidou remains John C Bnzendine, president of Douglas Aircraft Co . said that in 1972 the plane sold to Turkish Airlines had been m its Long Beach facility where all such planes were being installed with a support plate on the aft cargo door designed to prevent improper closure by ground crews Combined wire sendees Ailing French President Georges whose health has caused widespread press speculation that he will be forced to quit and call an early election, again postponed his return to work and remained at home today for the fifth straight day. It was the second time the President has put off a scheduled ceremony to receive the credentials of East Germany's first ambassa- Pompidou, But Bnzendine said an examination of the Tans wreckthe Turkish age indicated DC 10 was not equipped with such a plate. He said preliminary investigation could not yet demonstrate why it was linked ', s to ranch NTSB who investigators, studied the March I! cra..h of the Turkish Airlines DC10 near Ians that killed 346 persons in the worst air disaster in history, said it appeared the carpo door came open in f ph t . deeohipte-.sio- causing arid t a p i d subsequent LBJ - WASHINGTON ( The nation's largest dairy cooperative, focus of Watergate investigations, pays Lady Bird Johnson s family corporation $94,000 a year for use of an airplane hangared at the LBJ Hunch, The Associated Cress lias learned 1 .spokesman for the Johnson interests said the arrangement is a bargain for the dairy group. Associated Milk Producers Inc. However, the cooperative's board of directors had tried to end the lease arrangement, which is scheduled to run until April 5, 1976 The lease arrangement was s initialed by the former general manager, Harold S. Nelson, before he was ousted by (he board for mismanagement. A explosion spokesman for the NTSB Said the door was fi und raven miles behind the aircratt with six bodies nearby. The spokesman said this followed the "exact profile" of a 0(10 (rash near Windsor. Ontario. Canada, on June It), 172 A Belief vents a sy stein of releasing air pressure slowly instead of letting it escape with a tremendous impait when holes arc opened in the body of the plane should be installed between the cabin co-op- Nelson originally agreed to u. s. scene WASHINGTON The Agriculture Department says Mississippi poultrymen will have to pay the costs of destroying millions of chickens tainted by excess traces of a farm pesticide. Government officials and the poultrymen agreed Monday to kill and bury the birds, found to be contaminated with the chemical dieldnn. Dr. F.J. Mulhem, administrator of the department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said poultry-me- n would have to bear all the costs of killing and disposing of the chickens. UPI strike now in 9th day United Press International Wire Service Guild chapters in a dozen major cities have voted support for rejection of the latest contract offer and voted to continue a strike, now in its ninth day against United Press International. The Guild struck the news agency Monday. March 18, after almost five weeks of negotiations failed to produce a new agreement. The old contract expired at midnight Friday, March 15. 2 jurors seated in Boyle trial Two jurors have been seated in MEPl V Pa. ( P) the murder trial of former United Mine Workers President W A 'Tony Boyle, who is accused of ordering the 1969 assassination of a union rival. The slow task of selecting a jury began Monday after several hours of private legal wrangling between opposing lawyers in the chambers of Common Pleas Judge Francis J. Catania. Firefighters halt Everglades blaze THE EVERGLADES, Fla. (AP) Firefighters say they have contained the last in a rash of of what officials describe as blazes in the Big Cypress Swamp. Some 38,000 acres have been scorched arson-sparke- K.C. teachers face contempt charges KAN'S S CITY. Mo. (UPI) Striking school teachers today faced possible criminal contempt citations for a nine-da- y walkout that forced shutdown of the city's public schools and gave 62,000 pupils a holiday. Superintendent Robert Medea! f said schools would not reopen until a "sufficient number of employes are willing to return to work " The school board Monday ordered attorneys to seek fines and criminal contempt citations against the teachers for violating a temporary restraining order. They also were directed to file a damage suit against the union. Narcotic agents defense begins ALTON. 111. (AP) Attorneys defending 10 narcotics agents accused of violating ihe civil nghts of residents in six homes raided last year have offered in evidence a narcotics cache they value at more than $1 million. The defense opened its case Monday after U.S. District Court Judge Omer Poos threw out two counts against each of two defendants but denied defense motions for acquittal of all 10 defendants. Poos dismissed two counts each against Ronald J. Olive and Donald W spicer. St. Louis detectives. He let conspiracy charges against them stand Poos said the prosecuaiten had faded to prov e that Olive and Spicer took part in the raids 4&x'S- his office Wednesday "In principle, the President will preside over Wednesday's weekly Elysee palace cabinet session." the spokesman said. rv f r W. llriliirimiiiSg-----, 1.1.1 Checkmatr! The white knight done in. but chivalry is not in this revival of medieval skulduggery by Brown Universitys Society for Creative Anachronism. - after when a lease a pay $73,500 per smaller, IcjS expensive aircraft from the Texas Broadcasting Co., President Johnsons family corporation. That agreement was signed July 1, 1970, a year and a half after Johnson left office. Duke in the nude? light wagon he was driving overturned on the grounds of Windsor Castle, just west of London. The prince, husband of Queen Elizabeth 21, was kicked Monday by one of the four horses. Nothing was brokin, but he was very llow do you ski on one leg? if you are Ted Kennedy Jr., extremely well. Hes been taking lessons at Vail, Colo., during a vacation spent mostly on the slopes with his dad. Sen. Ted Kennedy, and other family members. Details of the tram jctions between the milk producers and the Johnson interests are included m a report obtained court from records and confirmed independently by The Associated Pi zss. Prince Ranier of Monaco, his wife Grace and their children had a audience with Pope Paul VI. The royal family was in Home on a private visit Monday. said the present agreement calls for one of the Johnson family corporations, Western Wildflower Corp., to pay for a pilot and hangar space for the $765,000 Beech-craf- t King Air model 100. a turboprop airThomas Death penalty vetoed Minutes after it was sent to him by the Legislature. Massachusetts Gov. Francis W. Sargent vetoed a bill to impose the death for several cal to one he vetoed list y ear, was too broad and was open to constituUon-a- l questions. The bill the would mandate death penalty for those who kill a policeman, i f L fireman or prison guard; UL sAl kill in the course of a Tjt Sargent rape, hijacking, kidnap, armed robbery or breaking and entering felony; kill for pay; kill after being convicted of a murder, or kill in a cruel previous or atrocious manner. co-o- p Kl that Mrs. Johnson had traveled personally on the aircraft on occasion. He said milk straightforward. Rep. Jack Brooks. said Monday the report, the specifics of which are still supposed to be confidential, documents "how $17 million ol taxpayers money was spent that would not have been spent but for the President's desire to maintain three private homes. first-degre- e elected, the American taxpayers would not have been charged $17 million, declared the feisty, cigarIts that smoking Brooks. simple. Brooks also rejected the White House position that only $205,000 was spent to maintain the homes at 5an Clemente, Calif., and Key Biscayne. Fla., for the past five years. "That is totally figure misleading in that it relates only to expenditures within the four walls of the home, he said. "The fact is that $17 million has been spent. This figure covers all costs incurred in connection with these privately owned compounds John Wayne says he has "too many callouses to even consider appearing nude in star of numerous films. But the Westerns, m Tokyo on business, had some advice for nude streakers: "It's better to be fast. Burton bliss amiss? friend says that all is well with the marof Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, despite reports of the actor's gifts ot jewelry to two young women on a film location. The friend denied on Monday rumors that Miss Taylor had left the Oroville. Calif., location of "The Klansman in a pique bruised, said a spokesman at Buckingham Palace. The prince's accident occurred shortly after his daughter. PrinPMUp cess visited Anne, Windsor to brief her parents on the attempt to kidnap her last Tuesday. A riage because Purloined plaque back of her husband's attentions to other women. "It's a publicity stunt for the picture, said the longtime friend of the Burtons, who preferred anonymity. Elizabeth came down here last week as scheduled, to have some appointments at UCLA Medical Center. He said Miss Taylor would return to the film location after the The Presidents plaque is back. Tolice, acting on a tip, said Monday they went to an isolated area in the Jarupa hills three miles west of Riverside, Calif., and found there the plaque that was stolen March 11 from a wall of the Historic Mission Inn. The plaque commemorates the marriage, in the Inns courtyard, on June 21, 1940, of a young lawyer, Richard Milhouse Nlxen, to a school teacher, Thelma Catherine Pat Ryan. April 2 Oscar presentations. Theres an elephant in our yard MIAMI Jo Ann (AP) Pratt was awakened at 4 a.m. by noises outside her suburban home. She peeked outside, then hurried back to the bedroom and shook her husband. Roger, theres an elephant in our yard, she said early Monday. Outside was Myrtle, an Indi an elephant with a taste for palm trees. She had slipped her fetters at a nearby circus grounds. Myrtle downed a patch of grass, the hearts and leaves of several palm saplings and one tree before startled policemen could call trainers to the scene. The circus prom n ised compensation. The Pratts said third time Myrtle their home in a Roger Pratt, 3, as it was the has visited year. Said the hungry was led away: pachyderm Mama, were going to have to do do something about these elephants. Did good job despite pho ny title - "Dr. was paid $23,000 a year for the past three years as chief of Colorado's air pollution control office which has an annual budget of more than $1 million. DENVER Gerald P. (UPI) Wood He supervised 39 people and did a good job. He has worked hard for the agency and the state," said Dr. Edward Dreyfus, executive director for the State Health Department. But Wood has admitted he no formal has education beyond high school and paid less than $100 for a phony Pb.D through a classified ad in a magazine. Wood admitted he lied on his application form and resigned, saying he first sought the job as sort of a joke." "Frankly, right up to the time I was asked to come in I didn't for an interview, expect to be taken ser ously," he said. "I knew there were many very qualified men in the field. DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH EoNorloi Office 34 6 1st South Advertising o $d C'KukJtion 143 S Mom St Sort City. Utohl4M0 "If the President had not bought those houses after he was murder. He said on Monday that the bill, which is identi- Kamack Corp. corporations, and LBJ Co., also purchase flight time. But he said the milk producers has first call on the airplane and in practice has had virtually sole use of the aircraft. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The chairman of the House committee that reported President Nixon spent $17 million to maintain his vacation homes says despite blistering White House criticism the reand is objective port of categories craft. Nixon spent $17 million, solon repeats y pen-alt- horse-draw- badly shaken and A royal audience Donald S Thomas, lawyer for the Johnson corporations, said in a telephone interview that he had negotiated both the original agreement and the present one with Nelson. rangement. ; k spokesman at the Elysee presidential to return to palace said Pompidou now plans Prince Philip was thrown to the ground He said the Johnson family hasnt benefited front the ar- ' A Prince Philip thrown pay producers $10,000 per year for the insurance and other intangible expenses, plus $7,000 per month for a minimum 40 flying hours, at $175 an hour The dairy cooperative pays another $175 for each flying hour over 40 hours per month, plus fuel and any extra expenses incurred by the pilot Thomas said the same aircraft under comparable conditions normally rents for $275 per flying hour. J-- Wmf W suffering the heart attack. A the Albany Medical Center Hosat spokesman pital says he is in critical condition. year to The jl. dor to France, Ernst Scholz. Suffering what officials called a slight but painful disorder, touch with Pompidou nevertheless kept in affairs of state, officials said ized He said two other Johnson Poultrymen to pay bird killing costs S& I John Kriek frit pams in his chest, but Mondecided to day was his bowling night and he bowl one game. He was taken to a hospital but not before he suffering a heart attack rolled a perfect 300 game. Kriek, a architectural draftsman who lives in the A'ba-ny- , N Y , suburb of Loudonville, wus hospital- i lock-ini- ill 'Perfect' heart attack missing. Co-o- p 2A NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 DESERET Estobitsfted PubJune lished 4acn evening Second coss postoge ootd ot Sort lok City. Uton Tne Deseret News Pubhsnmg Com no resoonstbihfv tor oony ossumes monusenots ond otwrtogroons contributed Pbotogroobs onJ orticles mov be reennted only with written permission given in odvonee DESERET news registered os 15. U S. 1850 trodemork CARRIE DELIVERY RATES One nonh (ooi'v Oft) S? 50 One month (doilv ond Sunday) 4 00 MAIL DELIVERY RATES DOiy On'v fUtOh idoho. hevoce od Wyoming) $2 75 Oc-ond Sunday Uoh. 4 SO idoho NevodC ond Wyoming) Ooiv only (All other stotes) 3 Of Doiiv ond SundOV (Art other states) 550 Soturdov on tv t months 4 25 Soturdov only ) veor 7 00 Chvrch News only 6 months 2 00 Chu'ch News only veor 3 50 AH mod ore povob'e subscription n odvonee Member bpns Awdt Bureou Sotjrdcv evdifcb of Ct'oo Oniy and Church News ov met) outside cc er area ony "Once they took me seriously. 1 leapt at it." who holds Wood, joint citizenship, in indusgot his doctorate trial hygiene from Braintndge Forest School in Sussex, Engmill. He a land told the state he graduated from University College in Nottingham, England. Despite his lack of college education. Wood has managed to train as a technician and to Woods credentials were disclosed Sunday in a copyrighted story in the Rocky Mountain News by science editor H. Peter Metzger who checked his educational background after an interview. On Monday, Dreyfus accepted the Woods resignation. career in pursue a science. He made his phony diploma stick with the state personnel office that screened applicants. The health department which interviewed him liked what it saw. affair." Bntish-Canadia- n mail-ord- am quite a good chemist, he said. "I am not a person without knowledge. I knew I could do the job. I have an established reputation as a good industrial hygience and air pollution man. I built that on my own, and I'm afraid it's all been destroyed. I regret the circumstances which necessitated Mr. Wood's resignation, Dreyfus said. 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