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Show “TP DriverPinn ed Under ash ‘High Legion | Moving Van In Cr SALTAIR (UPI) — The di a set of a ton movin SUNDAY, APRIL county 2Sunday Herald Reuther Asks UAW to Quit AFL-CIO 11 Official of railroad tr: DETROIT (UPI Re .. Found Dead asa Walter P. ¢ oi stodgy vi Un é wg the AFL-CIO lead- UAW, £ with 1:4 million mem¢ AFL-CIO’s biggest e delegates demonfor Re 106 feet out of pinned under th s package’ « f As adopted, owed anothe: feet INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Kk a large culvert con E. A. Blackmore, 50, t ped adjutant of the Am ts side BOM and a Wyoming hours in below free 1 mash-|¥48 found dead of Chicago, Ill he st James was_alseep in a com- dashboard partment at the rear of the cab A physician ahd escaped injury fl - I Woods was listed in “v pet dition Fri tack in a park Fr A search was started Jr., = s hours earlier when he failed to his home. summoned with reach Authorities said Blackmore's Magna bodyy was found near his parked sae while car in Holliday Park on the tafehim. iss northwest side Aides said it was not unwrecker crew worked for more massive lacerations on his-head than three hours-to-lift the ma- usual for him to stop at the ark en route home for lengthy and arm. chinery laden yan back onto its y alks—part of a recovery proThe van apparently bounced wheels, _ jadministrative officer’ since July; 1966,—was— stricken Towa City, Iowa, last Feb. Escape In Snows ide ALTA, Utah (UPI). — An examine our technique in ava- lanche control.” Ron Perla, 31, Alta, was one| of four persons caught in the Orerh Turns Outto Be Live Ri “flexible” contract pro Se eae cL eee Sl Speieead aed ek Wo EM ba Mad oeale He here on a part- | A native of Rawlins, Wyo American labor movement,”/a National Guard officer from ISSAhaltedsnowranger Blackmore in Wo twice postponed—Monday |ming legion was.ative circles before be-| Herald Want Ads GetResults the comfortable custodian of the car Reuther said. by to conti ext week. s how the shell the Orem Call money is money lent to the detonation area at Camp Williams. It was deton- “on calf,” which means jt must | Reuther said riches were|ated later by Special Forces be paid on demand. MONDAY — TUESDAY —- WEDNESDAY and a daughter, Jorescheduled. Last week, his fi- anne, a freshman. at the Uni-| All escaped serious injury. ancee was in an auto accident, | versity of Wyoming Two were buried by the 16-feet- resulting in the second postpone-| Born Aug. 23, 1917, “It has become|Prvo, transported the shi |status quo.” {coming assistant national adju-| Perla was to be married sev- tant in 1953. He served in the eral weeks ago in a double|Navy during World War Il. | ‘70-mile-per hour, 1,500 foot ride ceremony. But the fiancee of his! survivors, besides his wife, when a cornice atop 11,068 foot friend was injured in an auto include a son, John, who lives Mt. Baldy as rangers prepared accident, and the wedding Was|in Chicago, to blow it down. Artillery Shell Found In OREM — Orem Police Chief men ‘am he|Larry E. L nen reports that wants for summer bargaining the artil! ell found last gy; 50-YEAR-OLD E. A. Blackmore, national American Legion with the auto makers week on grounds of g ajutant, died of an apparent heart attack in Indianapolis. He “It (the AFL-CIO) has ‘lost its Orem Junior High School was y Its vision has become live. quently, He was a native of Rawlins, Wyo, (Herald-UPI Tele- d 8, blurred. We have Jost ground on, The shell, apparently 105 ¢ photo) the organizational front mm, was found lying near the ! +f ‘m_ afraid affluence is boys gymnasium. A Oren _linflicting a heavy toll on the’ lice offic: in} 13 says, ‘swim like. water’, and turned to his duties at national Recalled case of Reuther told 3,000 d the UAW's special He was hospitalized fora month and only recently re-| avalanche expert who “swam” came to rest on my back with headquarters to safety through a raging ava- my hand. sticking out,” Perla time basis. lanche of sheer cliffs here Fri- day said he planned “to re- acute the which-has given a Ranger Has Narrow. _ |gtamhe followed as a result of 2 heart attack in February Blackmore, the Legion's chief L and CIO merged. “It hay an hardening of | “NS at Rawdeep avalanche. ment. lins, Blackmore was educated “It’s something like going | “But this (the avalanche) at Baggs High School and the down a turbulent waterfall,””|won't delay us this time,” he tjniversi Perla said. “I did everythingin| smiled. => ee eS jamie. He served in the U.S.| the book—made swimming mo-| Navy from 1943-1946, spending| tions with my arms and legs Pe and when I’d stopped, covered| in the Philippines. myface and tried to make an After his discharge, Blackairhole with my arm.” more joined Travis Snow Post Also caught in thesilent but 5 at Torrington, Wyo. swirling snow were Scott LoveJess and Kenton’ Knorr, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Eddie Morris, wife of an Alta ski in- & Newspapers Chalk Up Record Gains Hansen Gets ALLENS structor, Loveless was buried. PER AVE Perla, Ranger Ray Lindquist, | NEW YORK (UPI) —The nation’s daily newspapers made New Jaguar structor Chris Berry were|record advances in every| roped together and were cross-|category last year, tt has| © ing the huge cornice in an at-jbeen reported. For His Car tempt to blast it loose when it] The American Newspaper broke loose and careened down |Publishers Association (ANPA) LAKE CITY (UPI) —| the steep slopes of the “ball-in a booklet titled “Daily SALT room”ski area. Newspapers in 1966” said that |4 new Jaguar sedan has | When the cornice gave way,|circulation, advertising, average|selected by Utah Atty, Gen. Lindquist jumped backwards |issue size, employment and|? Hansen for his 1967 state and, along with Sandall and “every other measurable index” | ©". The State Finance Office said Berry, tried to hold Perla. How- rose to new highs in 1966. the attorney general traded a ever, the weight of the snow and ‘The booklet, prepared for! 1995 Oldsmobile 98 sedan on the Perla snapped the rope. distribution at ANPA’s 8ist “I did what the good book annual convention which begins $4,506 Jaguar and was allowed $2,286, reducing the cash transhere Monday, said circulation in action to $2,300. 1966 rose to 61,397,252 copies State Purchasing Agent J. daily, a 2 per cent gain over Douglas Christiansen said the Bengt Sandal] and Alta ski in- Youth Held PROVO, OREM and SPRINGVILLE 1965 and a 20 per cent gain over sale was awarded to Schettler- In Shooting aoe Williams, Inc.,a of Salt Lake Newspaper employment, City. OfS. L. Boy over 1965 and 42 per cent since|19§7 Oldsmobile Delta 88 for which gained 2 per cent in 1966) The state earlier bought a 197, “has far exceeded the| Treasurer Linn Baker. growth of employment for the! A$2,580 trade-in was deducted | SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — U.S, economy as a whole and| from the $4,275 cash price. A teenager was charged early for the manufacturing section! Goy, Calvin Rampton is the only other Utah elected offiSaturday in connection with the alone,” ANPAsaid. repeated shooting of a Salt Newspaper advertising rose to|cial securing a 1967 seme Lake teenager on a crowded |$4.9 billion in 1966, an increase|so far this year. downtown street. | of 9 per cent. During the year} The governor is provided with | Police said a 16-year-old! newspapers added $420 million|a new Lincoln Contnental annuyouth was being held on a in advertising revenue while the| ally for $750 through a lease) charge of assault with a deadly other major mediaoftelevision, agreement with Ford Motor Co. a weapon in connection with the radio and magazines together shooting of Terry Crawford, 16, aie il million, the report| CopyaN PRICES son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford of Salt Lake City. Newsprint consumption, which BONN (UPI)—The only re .Young Crawford underwent reflects the volume of pages Germs cone a ase emergency surgery for gunshot and circulation, rose 7 per cent eu . 4 Fheaoeding “wounds of the abdomen and to 9.07 million tons during 1966, Powers an . to the FederalStatistical Office. leg and was listed in serious The report noted that the/Both have gone down about 5 condition early Saturday. number of newspapers in the per cent in the period. hospital official said Crawford United States has remained had been critically wounded and “remarkably stable,” rising “was a very lucky young man.” from 1,749 dailies in 1945 to About 40 persons watched 1,754 in 1966. terror near the Crossroads Urban Center as the youth was repeatedly shot. B, G, Holbrook told police Crawford was walking along the | DESERVE THE sidewalk when a youth standing near him pointed a gun at Crawford as he walked by and began firing. 172 Sq. In. PACKARD BELL| “T thought about six or seven shots were fired,” Holbrook said, “but I’m not sure because the sound was ringing in my ears.” Two other men counted five shots, ° “The boy keeled over and tolled onto the lawn about, the time the second shot was fired,” Holbrook said. The young gunman stopped shooting and walked away. Police took the youth into custody after he surrendered to a oo at the Job Corps Cenr, Mrs, Diane Pearson, 20, said the was a sister of the victim and had driven him to the urban center: before she went to work, 124 OPEN ‘TILL 10 P. M. HERSHEY COCOA MIX PORK STEAKS ».49: MIX OR MATCH COLUMBINE CUT — 303 CANS GREEN BEANS «2. PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK AND COUNTRY STYLE CJ HILTON’S SALMON — 14 0Z. CAN CHOWDER 8 50 CANS MARGARINE 2.3‘ SLICED ° BREAD 6 29: 29: BLUE SEAL—1-Ib.pkg. 15 OZ, LOAVES CHUNG KING CHOP SUEY DINNER ........ pkg. CHUNG KING — 14 Oz. Pkg. CHOW MEIN....... 40 W, 100 N. BISCUITS |