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Show 2 The Salt Iaihe Tribune, Simda), May 21, 1372 IT If. o nuiiull Wins iiiiss Free Surgery Blasts Rip Hotel During Pageant rrp May Heal honlv PR. Girl's Heart Jire said Ev flcor-- p A i fold Press Writer Several powerful explosions ripped through the pluh seaside hotel where the Miss USA beauty pageant was being telecast Saturday night. The winner was Tanya Wilson of Honolulu, M'ss Hawaii. The program went on as scheduled, but a ripple of went through apprehension the 2ldiCrC6 usirhinp thp pajjeiuit. Among those in hte audience was Puerto Rican Gcv. Luis Ferre and a host of other celebrities. One bomb demolished a car on a parking lot. At least one other explosion tore through two rooms on the sixth and sevenht floors. It was not known at once if DORADO, MicLS. N J. (AP) hospital here offered Satin day to perform open heart free for Tammy sufgerv Kf.i.st," the g;rl for whom perhaps millions of cigarette pack vvrapjiers were cdllected ir. the mistaken belief thov could be exchanged fof- money. Jack lesser, the president said he of' Deborah the about wis contacted Cfown Point, N.Y., childs problem by a person who had rend news accounts of the efforts to raise money for her by collecting the cigarette wrappers. Me then offered to provide the doctors and facilities for the operation. BROWNS A Free Lodging If they bring the little girl in; tomorrow, well check her Lesser said. About 70 percent of all open hijart surgery in New Jersey at Deborah Hospital, which is supported soleright in, ly' by contributions. Approxi-- ' mutely 420 open heart operations were performed at the hospital in 1971. Lesser said the girls mother would be given free lodging at 'he hospiIrtl. Tammy, who has a hole in her heart, was the object of a widespread effort her parents launched to collect empty cig- arette packages. All Just Paper Her mother, Mrs. Robert Keast, said the campaign was started after she heard a rumor that cigarette companies would redeem them for money. ry in cries. occurred The pvposions before iudges named M'ss Wilson the winner over he 59 nv al beauties. The blonde senior at the Univer- p ; 10 Passengers Killed on Bus spy of Hawaii will be eligible to compete in the Miss Universe conte1 1 in San Juan in Police the explosion inside the hotel destroyed two es of furniture and" heavy chunks of masonry from the w Reuters News Agency More LUCKNOW, INDIA th"n 4!l people aie feared io urncU to death h'WP b,,f"i when a bus plunged into a pit and caught fire in the north o of Utt ir Pradesh, In'iia officials said here Saturday. including Eight people survived the the driver crash, which occurred Friday at Mailani, about 120 miles north of here. - -- i indow s. It was also believed that the blasts had damaged water mains in the area. A number of windows in ether par's of the hotel were shattered by the explosions. Earlier Saturday socialist separatists picketed the hotel and a tight security rain was reported to have been built around the area w here the contest was being held. In the past, Puerto Rican separatists have taken advantage of telecasts beamed to the United States to publicize their beliefs. NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -explosion damaged Lie forward pump room of a small tanker m Narragansett a f're Bov Saturday, s'ara-'which was broughi under control by crewmen and Coast Guard boats before it could lgp.re the cargo of gasoline. The explosion came as the vessel approached the Newsusl port Bridge, a pension span which links Newport with Jamestown Island. The blast had c a u s e d concern because the Newport Daily News received a note a few hours earlier signed Newport Liberation Front h$? which group hnd mined Harbor, Newport which is not fat from where the tanker explosion occurred. But the tanker explosion was internal and not connected with the threat. And authorities checking out the report of mines" found only a line of colored balloons, anchored by cords to 2 Suspects In Art Theft half bn l.s, sTetchei across the harbor entrance several miles from he scene of the tanker blast. Tae es-was identified as the Chester A. Folirg. one of a rumber o: such vessels op- An g WORCESTER, MASS. (AP) A laborer and a housew ie wore arrested by police and FBI agents here Saturday and charged with complicity in the theft last week of four paintings from the Worcester Art Museum which are valued at more than $1 million, said. The paintings, iwo Gau-- c DmoccQ an ft a Pem- pp brandt, have not been recovered, police said. William J. Carlson, 28, a Worctster laborer, was arraigned in Central District with and charged Court armed robbery, assault with a dangerous weapon and breaking and entering in the He was remanded o custody in lieu of $43,090 bail. erated bv I of olirg Brothers New Yoik. It was en route from New York to Providence w.th'a cargo barrels of 22.0u0 of gasoline. The fire w as confined to the vessels pump room and was could extinguished before it endanger the gasoline. Tribune Telephone Numbers high-leve- dav-tim- e. Then Blast Jut a Coincidence-Lett- er Officers ISal) Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to ductus a classified or display advertisement? HERES WHERE TO CALL Executive Editor, Information, c, 524-450- 1 - 524-454- 5 Promotion, tt omens, 524-457- 524-452- 524-452- 8 Score, 524-450- 524-451- SporU, Magaaiae, 0 1 0 Editorial Writers, Newspaper Delivery Problems, 524-456- 524-458- 1 524-284- 0 (Weekdays before 10a.au., San Java before 1 p.m.) Advertising Departments Adv. Dispatch, Clasained Ads, 52 Retail Display, Cenrral Display, 524-- 701 524-288- 4 1 1 524-286- 2 1 Bail at $10,000 2 Crippled Boys - A TEX. (AP) man was charged with murder and assault to murder Saturday after he allegedly pushed two small brothers in wheelchairs off the edge of a boat dock. One of the boys drowned. George Parker Geistwhite II was arrested on the dock HOUSTON. late Friday. Dead is Tracy Gene Squire, SEATO Plans Games - The BANGKOK (AP) Southeast Asia Treaty OrganiSEATO will conzation duct a tw military exercise in Thailand June 14-1- 7, SEATO headqua rters announced. Maj. Gen. James J. Gibbons of the U.S. Army will be exercise director. Pushed Off Dock His body was pulled from pght feet of water at the edge of the Seabrook Shipyard, still bound by the seatbelt of his wheelchair. His brother, James Douglas Squire, 9, probably was saved because his seat belt was not fastened, police said. The younger boy was rescued by his father and two older brothers. They were on the family boat nearby and jumped into ihe water when they heard the splash of the wheelchairs and the chilrens 11. screams. Seabrook Police Chief Joe Huntley said both children suffered from muscular distro-ph- y. He said the childrens fa- Squire, set up fishing rods for the pair at the ther, James L. 1 Dies edge of a boat shpd stall. Squire and his older sons, Larry 16, and Michael 14, boarded the family boat in another stall. Huntley said several persons on the dock saw the wheinto the shoved elchairs water. The other three family members jumped into the water. They found the and revived him. Huntley said Geistwhite offered no resistance when arrested and gave no reason for the alleged action. Charged with an being accessory after the fact of armed robberv was Carol Naster, 30, a Worcester housewife. Her bail was set at Baylor... priced for vain e. And sold only at Zales! $10,000. Police said they made the arrests at Worcester apartments early Saturday morr-ing- . A second man arrested at the same time was not charged in connection with the art robbery, police said. Police would not sav how they think the other two are connected to the case or their alleged roles, if any, in the actual robbery. They declined to say it more arrests are expected to be made. Search Continues Oil Costs High CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA (AP) South Africa has spent about $82.5 million for oil exploration since 1964, it was announced in Parliament. As many as 22 detectives have been working on the case since the thefts last Wednesday, police reported, indicating the massive search for the paintings is still in progress. The four paintings were stolen Wednesday afternoon men wearing ski masks. A museum guard was shot as he attempted to question the men when they left the museum and now is reported in fair condition in a Worcester hospital. The two men were reported to have used a stolen white station wagon for a getaway, but only for a few blocks before they abandoned it and vanished in another vehicle. o TODAY SUM. 10-- 5, M9tf.,TUES.,& SKRBEj ZALES WATCH GUARANTEE: If for any reason, other than negligence or abuse, vour watch fails to perform satisfactorily, return it within one year c( purchase date to any Zales store, it will be repaired free of charge. jlWILKM ' Convenient Credit pfoflfc ftV&ilable Zales Revolving Charge Zales Custom Charge Master Charge BenkAmencard Walker Baokard r. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 24 southeast corner of Fourth South and Sixth East are invited to see Utah Technical Colleges 1972 gas model homes as our guests You Students at the Utah Technical College this year ' , ... I f 1 have designed and built two outstanding gas mode! homes, which will be on public display beginning Wednesday, May 24 through Friday, June 2 from 00 to 9:00 p.m. daily. During this time, interested buyers may submit sealed bids for the purchase of homes (minimum these modern acceptable bids are $11,500 and $13,500 respectively.) Winning bids will be announced June 2. three-bedroo- ' A v & COMPLETELY IUSTALLED CREDIT TERMS CARRIES A LIFETIME GUARANTEE 'Ci-jv- . r If you cant came in, just phone and our representative will call with a full ALL LADCR WE COVER THE STATES OF CALIFORNIA AND UTAH 679 CCU TO OTATu ST. SALT LASa CITY v sample selection. No tj A SHOP AT HOME SERVICE CONVENIENT 5 $ In building the model homes, the students demonstrate their architectural and construction abilities while gaining valuable practical experience as skilled craftsmen. Sale of the homes covers cost of the building materials used, enabling the College to undertake the yearly training project at no additional cost to taxpayers. ceremony Wednesday, May 24 at 1:30 p.m. will open the model home show. Plan to join us then as we salute the Utah Technical College and its talented students. And be sure to visit the two model homes; both are beautifully decorated, and both are equipped with modern gas appiiances. ribbon-cuttin- g obli- gation. CALL TODAY 355-C5- 2I MOUNTAIN FUEL I 4I |