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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, Or'ober 7. Bureau Plan Probe Sifts Fire Ruins At Box Elder ROTC Opposed By Pueblos (AP) -Navajo Tribal Chairman Peter MacDonald's resolution calling for the removal of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from the Department of Interior and placing it in White House receivership has run into its flrst major Indian opposition. In a special meeting Tuesday, the Puehlo n firmly rejected a c D o n a 1 ds resolution, which was adopted last month by the board of directors of National Tribal Chairmen's Association. M We S One person died and three were injured Wednes- when this potato truck and a train collided 6 24 Engines, eight miles north of Idaho Falls. Six diesel y gines and 23 railroad cars piled up in the wreek. en-da- Cars Derail Gty Buys Sweeper Fireman Dies in Train Truck CollisionNear I.F. -- 4 It. IDAHO FALLS (UPI) - One man Osgood and West River roads near the Bonneville and Jciferson county line. There are warning bells and flashing lights at the crossing. Tucker apparently tried to apply his brakes as he approached the rads, but slid through the intersection. The impact separated the truck, throwing the cab into a borrow pit on the west side of the was killed Wednesday and six diesel units and 24 cars were derailed when a southbound Union Pacific freight train trailer about nine struck a miles north of here. The victim was identified as L. W. Bird, 62, Pocatello, a fireman riding in the first locomotive. The truck driver, Terry H. Tucker, 23, Rexburg, driving for Walters Trucking, New Dale, was taken to LDS Hospital in Idaho Falls for surgeiy He was listed in critical condition. The collision separated the cab and trailer of the truck loaded with potatoes, threw bodies of cattle and sheep from the train over the area, and sounded, according to some witnesses, like an semi-tract- The cab was ripped from the chassis and the door on the drivers side was torn off. Tucker remained inside the cab for approximately a half hour until fireman and ofscials from Idaho Falls pulled him out. K. L. Hansen, Pocatello, the trains conductor riding in the caboose at the time, said he ran forward after the crash and found Tucker. Order Mobile Cranes The accident occurred on what is known as the Montana Spur of the railroad at. the grade intersection of the Special to The Tribune Joseph Gina,., a adviser to Israel's deputy prime minis'er, Mrs. Golda PROVO Meir, will be the featured speaker at the t y of the Scrip tures being held at Brigham Young Univer- 1 1 0 1 4 i .1 of Paleo-Hebre- the 6th may Ii century B.C. Beit House he translated Lehi. of archaeologist, prophet fleeing Jerusalem at the time of the Babylonian invasion. Oriier speakers and topics y at the symposium include Dr. Dallin H. Oaks, president of BYU; Dr. Philip C. Hammond, Palestinian archaeologist from the University of Utah, who will one-da- Provo, Oct. 16. Mr. Ginat is currently on a leave of absence to complete his doctorate at the University of Utah. He holds a B.A. in archaeology from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, where he was a lecturer on the societies of the Middle East, and he has lectured at the Himeland Studies Institute, which is affiliated with the Department of Geography, University of Tel Aviv. His topic at the symposium A Cave in Israel will be Which Could Be Associated with the (Book of Mormon) Prophet Lehi. sity, i three and the alphabet American annual Symposium the Archaeolo-g- humans and in inscriptions Frank Moore Cross Jr., has suggested that the inscriptions may have been left by some on 4 Hansen quoted Tucker as saying he had oil on his brakes and I just couldnt to Discuss Archaeology of Scriptures Y. 21s get my truck stopped. I hope nobody's hurt. C. R. Rockwell, Salt Lake City, director of public relations for Union Pacific, said mobile cranes were ordered from Montana and Pocatello to lift the units and cars from the tracks. He said railroad crews would build a temporary track around the scene of the derailment to allow traffic through the area by night, but said it would take at least 24 hours to clear the wreckage. An eyewitness, truck driver Grant Belnap, Idaho Falls, told officers he had just taken an exit off Interstate 15 when he looked down to his right and saw the truck and train. He said as he watched he saw what he described as an explosion of dust. He said for a moment he could not see anything, then looked dowm the tracks toward the rear of the train and saw it was still moving. He said he then saw the cais begin to pile up. tracks. Occurs on Montana Spur House of Lehi The cave of Mr. Gmat's talk was recently discovered at a ruin called Khirbet Beit Lei, southwest of Jerusalem. It contained draw ings of ships talk on The Excavating of Biblical Hebron; Zola S. Stallings of Mesa, Anz., Ancle n t Clues to Biblical Puzzles; and John M. Tin Paraiha Lundquist, Inscription: A Review of the Literature. New Manuscripts Dr. Paul R. Cheesman, director of the BYU Institute of Book of Mormon Projects, will present an illustrated report of his research on the small Mexican g i nsc plates recently found in Southern mini-plate- s, ription-bearin- Mexico. Dr. Cheesman is a member of the symposium committee. Other members are Dr. Ross T. Chnstensen and Dr. M. Welts Jakeman of BYU's Archeology Department, Virgil V. Peteison and V'elby W. Ricks with Mis. Claudia V. Stillman as committee secre- tary. coThe is symposium for the Society sponsored by Early Historic Archaeology and the BYU Department of Anthropology and Archaeology- Members of the society will be admitted free of charge will pay a while nominal fee. Arrangements may be made at the door to attend the noon luncheon. is Problems Same, Bobby Says Salt are Lake rather City policemen but informal, many of their problems are the same as those faced by a London Sgt. Raybobby, mond Sherlock, a of the City of London Police Force, said Wednesday. Stands Inspection Sgt. Sherlock, visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City thic month, met Wednesday with police Chief Calvin C. Wlnthead and presented him with a bobbys helmet. The sergeant was later given a tour of the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. dis- wholeheartedly agree with the idea expressed by Chairman MacDonald, Pueblo Council Chairman Benny Atencio said. We concui with the reorganization of the bureau, but we dont concur that the bureau should be moved. While a majority of the Southwests Indian Pueblo leaders looked on, Atencio said, No dismantling of the BIA is advocated by the Pueblo people. In fact, we want the com missioner of Indian affairs strengthened so the BIA can be more responsive needs to the of Indian people. London police are not allowed to smoke on the job or even, go into public restaurants, said Sgt. Sherlock. And every officer stands just like the rest of his beat, he explained. Admitting that cnnies of violence are on the upswing m London just like llir rest of the world, Sgt. Sheilock said nevertheless lie and most of his fellow otficeis are still to can j tug guns opposed except for spot i.d assignments Rcent shootings of t r a d i t i o n al j unarmed have started a holdups' 1 BREWED WITH PURE ROCIW movement m London to arm policemen. Would No Good I don't think it would do any good for us to carry guns.' he said, explaining that under present regulations a London policeman cairying a pistol on a special assignment must still wait until lie is tins! upon hefore he can use his weapon Regal ding pay scales for London police and American lawmen Sgt. Sheilock said the starting pav for an officer in Ins city is equivalent to lo S3, 200 a vear. Purchase of an overhaul sweeper for use at the Salt Lake City International Airport at a cost of $1,600 from Turf Equipment Co., was approved Wednesday by the Gty Commission. - A twoBRIGHAM CITY pronged investigation continued m Biigham City Wednesday into the fire Saturday which destroyed the Naval ROTC building at Box Elder High School. involves The investigation the inspe'''' from the state office and fire marsnals u agents from the Federal of Investigation. Stee M. Kennedy, inspector, combed through the ashes and charred rums Tuesday, gathering bits and pieces to Lenore Romne To Help Driv - Pleasant. Mrs. Romney is a former Michigan senatorial candidate and the wife of Housing and Urban Development Secy. George Romney. She will speak at noon to the college LDS Institute of Religion; attend a luncheon in her honor at 1 p.m.; attend a dinner sponsored by the hospital board at 6:30 p.m. and speak at a public meeting at 8 p.m. Foothill 1724 S. Main, Borntfful Pat on Back at Hill AFB For Hire Handicap Week V Special to The Tribune EPHRL4M Mrs. Lenoie Romney will spend Friday on the campus of Snow College here to help raise funds for a portable incubator for the Sanpete LDS Hospital in Mt. 267 S. Main 1317 S. 2100 East Special io The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE This is a special week for 1,600 personnel at Hill AFB. The employes, representing about 10 percent of the civilian work force, are celebrating the National Employ the Handicapped Week. Rose Park 3975 Wasatch Blvd., Olympus Murray Huge selection Special Purchase COTTON of FALL COTTON BLEEDING MADRESS PRINTS Broadcloth and sports weight Made in India For persons in the government. 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An investigation and interrogaton team of FBI agents worked Wednesday in Brigham City and surrounding areas questioning persons. The FBI was called in because U.S. Navy property was destroyed in the fue. The metal building, which housed the Naval ROTC classroom, was 40 feet west of the main complex, which was not damaged. The first report of the fire came to the dispatch er at 10:39 p.m. All units from the Brigham City fire department responded. Loss to the structure and contents was Special to The Tribune A 15 Iath-Mo- in A ALBUQUERQUE Council 2 J5o In 1971 SD9& QUILTED COTTONS Quilted acetate Quilted prints and solids From $g49 $q49 NEW FALL Sale on everpopular CORDUROY Bonnie stripes PRINTED lly Crompton by Dial Fabrics 2 price Ileg. 824)0 Now $1W0 IE .Aft B 3 r V- - |