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Show 14 B The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, November 14, 1971 J I Local MeUi Mtffcct !Vt Waa-Oww- rad Mr fetwfcr ly iwto. NEVADA-Uh- IDAHO. WTOKii4Q-r- gilvsr (nswly raised) gilvsr (forslfni lr. SMatM ftapatt M44y. Pago VOL. Gold Copper Lead wtr 12, ffSte tkJPgft Hunted Toll of Death In Nampa Blast tfCyttSrTa LD.S. Leader Clarify Churchs Foneral Service for Victims of Explosion David 0. McKay Bare Church Sentiment on Organisation Method Trapped in Blaze Security Aims Cited names Which Cut Off Assistance to Members) Placement Industry) Prepare Exits Caused Greater of Injuries Wlth Fred Godsey (esd: Mrs. Helen Dsniete. S3, wire of T. C, tSlua) Daniels, Nampa Barber. Mrs. Brneat Miller. 28, of Ex-Uta- Mao. h Nampa. Katherine Miller, 3, daughter of Mrs. Miller. Ardyee Pavek. 11 daughter of Mr. and Mrn. L. & Pavek of Nampa. Mrs. George La DeUe, 38, Being Sought In LA. Killing of Marsinf. Mua Mario George, IS, of Sailor Wanted Parma. i Armiiat far PeoUm Questioning fumes arro notBams ond p: ed for tha deaths ond the injury of Triple Child Slaying 34 other persons, who nre in Nam pt'i thro hospitals with cuts, burns Sought for questioning in the oad hrokso banes. Funerals were planned for Satur- slaying, at Inglewood. Cal, Juna 34, of Madeline and Melba Everett, and day and Sunday. Mo iaqaest will he conducted. Wtt-lo- a Jeanette Stephans, Fred Godsey, 34, esceuoty 0. TaBey, Conyoo formerly a resident of Murray, it Inquests or held te catahlUh the now tho object of a polk search come of death wfcao thare io ooy extending over the entire west. 4hM about them. said Tfcltey. Through pictures furnished the There te M donht la this case, Los Angela Tima by The Salt Lake element criminal no la sod there Tribune, Godsey has been positively Involved. identified by one person, and has 'Apparently the explosion and fir ban partially identified by two Was malted by children playing near others, as the man who was seen the display la the store. playing with tho three children in Oner a fw hours before Csreaer a park at Inglewood, Cai, Ufort statement. his issued Mayor their ravished bodies were discovnancy B. Lewis Ord announced ho would ered in a lonely ravine. call a special session of oty council to adopt an ordinarco suv Intercepts Postcard Through a postcard intercepted uniting his proclamation n Pin tweet triitf .CoIssm Friday by Deputy Sheriff R. C. Jackson and Chief Deputy George Beckstead, it appeared that Godsey left Butte, Mont, July 1, an routs to Couor dAlene, Idaho. Tho card was postmarked Butte, July 1 at S p, m, and extended greetings to Sonny and Mary, his two dukfran, who liva with their mother in Salt Lake City. to information obAccording NATIONAL tained by Deputy Sheriff Jackson from Mra. Godsey, aha left her husEarhart' band in Ely. Nev, May 1. and has forced down at am .... Pago rises sta-- d a divorce action. She Congress will hs ashed to Pago 3 received a oecard from him dated plug tax Imsphsla Xjy, Nv May 11. in which hs said Lag in Isaa repayments ha uras going ts Elks. biamsd for high deficit. Fago V. & ts probe invasion of seted Listed 3 Alisha fishing area .... Pag la November, 1434, Godsey was YV P A cuts 1HM from Mn tenced to serve six months in rolls ... ................ Pngs tho Salt Lake county jail on a losin Ft.Slim I.fwlow swmmmJ wwiHf iss i!V of of assault and battsry. slaying oditor Pag 3 charge Hs was arrested in December of President asks curb on far-e- st fires ..............m SI 1313 at Tata Center, Kan, acd held Form? for ta ll j reexsax Britain turns doers la Mat. 333b, he was again arrested in Sak Lake City on a charge of sunk and two months later was arrested as a charge eg larceny. During Juao be waa sen lanced to tho Utah statu prison ou a charge of third degrsu burglary and was paroled January JO, 13JZ. la illy. 1337, he was arrested at Twin Palis, Ida jug on a charge uf Ger- - Pago Spain . Stusaia orders trwopr from Pan disputed ana Loyal Spanish Oast ut t engage foe ... crons Betty Botterill captara Fufe--t S3 city links titls According to a board uf iavetJgw-tio- n State teams meet will spaa la charge uf the murder case, Pegu 33 today. .. constating uf Eugsnu Kiluamr, chief Budge dswus Veu Gramm District Attorney in singles final Page 33 TOitor Uf William Fitts; Penpraae, Ghri HabJsll pitches the baud uf tbs Los Angela county sherGiant ts win Pngs 33 iffs office; and Detective Lieutenant Leroy Sauderaon sf tha Loe clarify Angeles police department, Godsey L D. & church sw 1 uaiaa is the must badly wanted man in the positing Pig entire case. Body of wssua tswnd near W. A. E. plans wrseksgs Pam "His denrripden lends us to behave that Its may bo tho man, deLoivsrnty of ltah tasU-turlosss clared Chief Iirfssrigatsg Williams. Cktebratiuas Givsn Fsorth July Mra. Godeey dsucribsd her h unFamed sculptor raps "mod- old. jra art trend hps 33 dark hair, gray toeya.vc five year feet nine Cuntrsvsrsy loams ssissg Pago 34 inches tail, weight 133 pounds, two city officials knife scan, oao short sad on loug, on tho upper Up, with a small musMsw ututo pry bur I ou agent coves lug tho scars; a lump tache ssto Umu to Isnv Sheriff on too of tho skull about tho o . . Ftepu job u morbie, slender build, a Ednho oanyte find mstanrito PngM 31 tattoo ( ef msB fn shinned wanon (hanks eg laid hy Up with fissihig hair on the uppar left s Weos g arm. Tho description answers that FSAXmea ef "4So ho AOIor,11 last sson with th chUdrsn. 4 hoc ksabead Had ones O. McIntyre hit and tho navy, was a heavy Ft stem rambflnste drinker and a narcotic addict While Cool h 3. A jhv the Irfhataoe sf drugs, hs Phgn Army.JurPmahhk would hs nr r Singly ctsvur as as Lsmstoy Thnntgtewi du-ri Messa Ai wu- tl , tu mnuodniu ...,.. a Fe Ps ImiM tvrf Kotn At 1'ttr ci mm4 imji Miw natfor QUM : E- done, however. liark Ocdow Four Fire. Ravages Teton Forest fipscial to Tho Tribune JACKSON. Wyo, July 1 - The first major forest fir of th season ia th intcrmountala region was reported her Friday to J. W. West supervisor of tho Tttoa national forest A crow of 300 C C C enrsUaas, augmented by loiose rer-vie- s officials and fits guards, wee dlrpotehed immediately to the fill Use. Supervisor West sold . Tho fire was reported by a fire guard a raging In tne region of the Gras Vsntrs r.ver district Tbs area threatened had sot been determined definitely at night fail, when the c five fiami srdtaarUy subside tern' Pr rily. UU 30 PAGES is?a. FIVE CENT Famous Flier Last Radio Message From Miss Earhart: Tells of Dwindling Gas Supply and- Failure to Sight Howland Island GLOBE CIRCLING FLIGHT HALTED Aviatrixs Husband Waits Anxiously. At Oakland for Newg; Noonans Hope for Safety of Fliers Wife-Expresse- s HONOLULU, July 2 (AD The navr Friday night joined , the search for Amelia Earhart by dispatching a flying boat on o tha journey to Howland bland, near where the avia-- ' trig and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared Friday ' ; morning. 1332-mn- HONLULU, July 2 (AP) Search for Amelia Earhart and her. navigator wsa begun Friday by the coast guard cutter Itasca, only; veel within several hundred miles ct tiny Howland island where the aviatrlx wag long overdue on a daring flig.-- t across the south' ' r Pacific. The cutter, stationed at Howland to assist the fliers after a flight from Lae, New Guinea, gef out at 2 p. m. UrSO p. m E. S. 7-- ) to hunt the missing plans, th3- - tei( message from which six hours, previously reported only n fuel supply. , . Little Traveled Route . Action Ib Taken After Coast hero expressed guardsmen aviations first lady and ktc Announcement Accord belief companion had overshot tha minute and tended aomtwbsrs ja Made by Two Nations island tho vast region far'se moved from regular shipping tens of tha Itasca sad tbay Officers MOSCOW, July 3 (Saturday) Mb believed imj." glare from a Th Russian government an- toward which th plan "riling was headed; nounced in a eommuniquo early Sat- may have blinded tha fliers so they urday it had ordered the withdrawal overshot the island. They expressed belief tha plow of military cutters and armed pawas within a radius of If") mite trols from islands in the tmur of Howland. . ; river which both Russia and The cutter prepared to aesrch tho little known area northwest of Ho claim. Tb communique said the action land, which is a treeless sand-spi- t 1 only a mile aad a halt long. . was taken only after Mamoru The next neareat land ia Bake ssc Japan ambassador, had island, a similar dpt 40 miles north cl Howland. Dot announced th withdrawal ef side of these virtual sandbars thced militery is nothing but water let hundreds from tho disputed area. . . of miles. Order foe- tho Russian evacua- Could 8urviv tion, it said, wart issued by MarSome aviation authorities- shal Xlsmentl X, Voroebiloff, combelief tb land missar ef war and navy. piano in which Miss Earhart! win Th was issued flying around the world could siircommunique some time after Ambassador Shige-mit- vive a a landing if wiather-- seannounced be had reached an ditions were good. tb with soviet agreement governPaul Manta. Miss Ei;hart a aviment which promised an early and ation dviaar in Burbank, Cal.,'sId peaceful settlement of the conflict tha could float almost indeft on ths Amur river, on ths border nitely," because of six gasoline tanks between Siberia and Msnchukuo. with a capacity of more than 'MOO ! ! gallons. Requests Withdrawal "I am convinced that she WoUld Th government announcement be able to keep afloat long enough aald: tor any vessel within many miles "3higemiisu called on (Foreign to reach her," Mantz said, - -- ! Commissar Maxim) Litvinoff and The Itasca reported to San Fran declared bo had received informa- cisco coat guard headquarter) tjias tion from Tokyo of tho withdrawal the plane was believed to have yon down shortly after Howland cutters from the islands in the time 2:.0 p. u. E. S. T.). Amur and that the ambassador deprobable area and rilf sired th immediate withdrawal of continue," th Itesca messaged.-- . soviet cutters and military patrols Navy officials aere awaited trofd from ths islands. from Washington before deciding "Litvinoff confirmed that this vhether io dispatch flying 'bdbld complies fully wan the proposal to aid in the search. It waa pointed made at the beginning of the con out the ships would have to ladd versations and promised immediate at Howland and be refueled- .with !y to communicate with the proper gasoline stored there originally leg authorities, who will issue the neces- Miss Earharta plane. It waa considered impraetiriftto sary order. "In reply to th ambassadors send surface craft out from ( question about ths restoration of because it would take five days- to lOoaUnood da th situation as it was before, Litftotf) . Coiuma Oi; vinoff answered positively that the status quo ants will be kept when botn parties present claims to th Orange-Tinte- d islands and that after demilitarisation it will be possible to begin mutual examination of tbs claims. Future Discussion - . Russia Orders 3370-mit- ei Troops From Area Dispi C.I.O. Rallies fl mld-Pael- To Halt March Back to Work . Steel Furnaces Redden Night Skies All Along Midwest Strike Front -- Msn-chuk- Shige-raita- EAST CHICAGO, InL July 1 Steel furnaces turned the night tSW beck-to-wo- movements. Republic Steel defied th threat of a "damned bloody battle," voiced by a C. I. O. picket captain, and moved US automobile loads of workers into its Massilon plant-un- der th su at Inland Steel's plant ''V. aid, 13.500 man were back on the job under tho terms of a "strike armistice" arranged by Governor M. Clifford Towns i. of Indian pact embodying Inlands own labor policy and an agreement rocogniz the C, 1 O. as collective bargaining agency for its members j only. Tho other threo atrlke-- m broiled "little steel com pan la in th depute wih John L Lewis' held to their refusal to deal with O. in the main iasuo of the CIO. uI signed contracts. Renew Refusal "We are not going to sign anything," said Frank Purnsll, president of Youngstown Shat and Tube, in a statement Friday at Youngstown. In a Isttsr to Chicago district employes, Purnsll said plants there would not reoptn until authorities provide ample protection." Independent unions, opposed (ConOnutd et far TkiM) iColuiu la) D. Roosevelt Jr. and his A Hove: William E. Bybnrg, center, Sylvester Q. Cannot, left, nd Henry Tj. Moyle. Below: David O. McKay, second 'Counselor of th first L S. S. presidency. ill!. r Substitute Lourt Measure P Hits Congressional Snag WASHINGTON. July 2 (AP) Administration forces, abandoning their long fight for tho Roosevelt court bill, put forward Friday a substitute which opponent declared is no better than the original. Opposition leaden disclosed they'1 k th entire The Increase in th six of the would seek to court issue for th session, asking court would be only temporary, howthat the senate send the substitute ever. Vacancia created as jurists to its judiciary committee for study. past 73 retired, or died, would not But those in charge of th new b filled. The sow 75 years ofiag or bill said they had enough vote to older four are Chief Justice Hughes and prevsnt its being sent to the com- Asjoc.aio Justices Brandeis, Sutherland uid McReynolds. mittee and en igh to pus it The substitute, introduced by Under the origins! bill, the presiSenators Logan fD). Kentucky; dent would have hud authority to Hatch D), New Jrlexico, and appoint immediately six new jusArixoiw wJuld permit th tices unless ths six incumbents pest new to 75 name to justices years of age at th time it was president th supreme court at th rata of one proposed retired. Any increase in a year, up to tb total number of the sit of the court would have Incumbent justice past 73 years of been permanent Th new bill would apply to the age. With on pise on tb court now lower courts the same theory it pro. vacant because of th retirement of pose for th supreme court but th Justice Van Deventer, the president ag involved would be 70 insteed of 3. A toU.1 of 20 lower court could make a total of thru appointjudges ments within th next sis months. could be named, instead of the SO The bill would permit on this year provided for by the original and on January 1, 1334, in addition to th appointment of Van DevenThe substitute measure tramedi-rtel- y ter's successor. gained some eupport its predeIf ihs four justices now more then cessor never bad. but most of the TS were to continue on th bench, senators who had been oncosimltlal th president could enlarge lbs court concerning the original remained to U members by January 3, 334A retarding the new one. side-trac- st 0. NEW YORK. July bride, th former Ethel du Pont, hurried sway from New York early Friday afternoon. Boston bound on their honeymoon, It was disclosed lots Friday. The bridegroom was driving thslr mall sedan, and it was piisd full of misrells-veou- s luggage. Their presence in New Yoru was disdossd sniy after their departure by a member ef th staff of th St Regis haul, where tho couple spent Thursdey night .,! -- , vSb.sivXvjv Ash-ur- Roosevelt Juniors Start Honeymoon c -- bayonet protection of On all ahifta, company officiate u, cut-to- rs kies red along th aevea-atat- s strike front Friday night while C. L O. leaders attempted to rally their forces rgalnst new "I sympathies with labor, too. So Ohio national guardsmen without do you. violence. "W are la fiver of paying th Second Day highest wages that th employer or business man employing labor can. Hers in East Chicago; 6S00 day afford to pay. There is nybody in shift workers fatcensd their s this church who wants a cut down with a second day ad work Beeent Dictation "But we do rose at tho attempt to ooy to co of our young boys whe has givsn two years of bis life to tha church ond who has rturtd to work: Tfou eaa't work on this job unless you pay the dues and join our union.' "It isn't right No matter what wt may face, 1st us stand for what Is right" "It bnt a matter of reducing wages. It is just a quatioa ef having individual liberty. "W have this in our hands. We will maks ns discrimination ag alnst a man who not a member of a union, but roquost that a good M Vow) Pan (OsthnaS i , Sea Quest for ' eoc-ci- ng Mtt St&ftS Coercivi policies charged In labor unions received an outspoken condemnation from David O. McKay, second counselor of the first presl. dency of th I D. S. church, speaking before a conference of church leaders on th church eecurity plan in Barratt hall Friday. He described as circumitincu "when B per cent of this nation attempt to forco th other 33 per cent along n particular Una of action,'" Mr. McKay stated the church policy on labor as folloma: We will make no discrimination against a man who is or ie not n ut wo remember of a union. quest that a good da fs work is given for comenuUcd received. "No man -- naU be discriminated against ir. regard to these thing" Akiwcv to QuesUona Tha clarification of tho church position on unionism cam as answer to questions which had arisen In th conduct of tho church security plan, as well a an answer to the personal quandaries of church members, riaroid B. Lot, managing director cl the security plan, said. Th Barratt hail meeting was attended by approximately 304 church leaders. Including general authorities, members of th general committee in charge of th church security program, heads of auxiUary organisations and their general boards It had ban called to inform church units ef aims and method of th plan to maks la D. & members independent of public relief. Facing Crisis "We are facing a crisis." declared Mr. McKay, as bs opened hii remarks on untoism. You brethren and sisters should know th stti tud of th churen regarding the lapresent efforts of some meov bor organisations in bora of our church into unions. "I think we need not quibble. We have no opology to offer. when 8 per "It is cent of this nation attempts to force th other S3 per cent along a particular line of o .it ion. It ia undemocratic. That lr just what is being it MltlfH l Mini m Position on Labor9 Security of Workers Projected NAMPA Idaho. July 1 OW-norgua aad hospitals crowded by VktlM of o drugstore fireworks xptosion. Utii little sauthwasteru Idaho city Frdy night made plana for fuitral aorvicoa (or th list of Srad. Friday night tho roll of deod from Thursday 133,000 explosion aad Ur . SALT LAKX CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 3. 1837. Asserts Unions Coerce Labor Rises to Six Portion " .! m, NO. 19. Idaho Town w. ' ,.,TTJ7 mta-mr- e. !! Kite May Aid "Th ambassador agreed upon the possibility in th future of beginning discussion of demarcation of tha frontier t ong th Amur. "Lttviasff mads dear that fix ing th frontier will nscaaaarily determine ths ownership of ths Islands Accordingly, Voroahiloft issued an order for the withdrawal of miland armed petrols itary cutter from th islands." Settlement along tb lines indicated by Shigemitsu ended four days of tension arising from disputes over possauioa of ths islands of Sennufu and Boiehai, in U Amur, about 73 miles soutaoast of Blagoxsstchsnsk. Disagreement between Russia and Japan end her protsetorata Ua-chuku- o over the islands and location of tha boundary along tb Amur led to arsed clash aad MMt caa-- Plane Search OAKLAND, Cal. Jmy 3 Uh-- A orange kit fluttering above si - monoptaa may be tb aigl that will leaj rascuera to Amn , ve- Earhart and Navigator Frederi Noonan, balitvtd down in the fem Pacific ocean. Tha kit was pert of th saA equipment Mia Earhart inotsui In her plane kefs ah left Burbank, Cai, test Man An alrplant, teas lag an lb tine walla, aft trad a pnar nfcji Uv to vassete K pointed out at too teas. In I ho event of a tending at t n MU Earhart pleased to IsfSM rubber raft, nuse urn hit 1 to ax stewgiaur antete gfcp ft nEA o4 I |