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Show Colorado Accident Kills Utahn when contre car _ Sunday Herald 13 Of Daughter, 17 U.S. Appeals to Viet Cong to Let DOVE CREEK George Lyle Mortenser Monticello, | was kile day r_ MAY4, 198 Father Sues State for Death “heites American Prisoners Write Home By NICHOLAS DANILOFF W UPI WASHINGTON tion about the treatment they) As receive sketch The best It was not thought likely that r would be able to undertake 300 a an inspection tour mers facilities, The North Vietnamese have Injured in the ac ba Eleven Leon Br med they are treating their oners humanely. But Ameri- jals have little know- edge ie Vietnam, the Utah First Lady To Speak at « Dixie College os ST. GEORGE (UPI)— Utah First Lady, 4 The United States has had to pend on reports from the few joners Hanoi has released ix month States stopped It was not de driving wiedge that lot of proved. and on second hand reports s has from journalists, occasional visitors to North Vietnam and nmunist newscasts for the y Department and the: be ger information it has id Reed with remov- correspond with red on the treatment of walks from the area, and loved ones. ners hazardous conditions|) “We are using every possible oecasion to raise this subject !etters were backdatedto before These reports indicate that and to bring about the release Christmas Calvin L. file Rampton was t j cation ceremonies this is sn. - of prisoners cn at dedi- si both sides.” Makes Public here May te al There is hope here that when Henrik Beer, . e secre for a new vocational-technical driver who have with the been North € have been reagena- Richardson made his public of the league of ated but more recal appeal in a statement handed Societies, visits Hanoi in i a soners have beenheld in solitary eg sth Teenie complex at Dixie College. UPIin response to a question. May he will be able to make Dr. Ferron C. Losee, college DIAMOND STRIKE President Nixon has designated inquiries about the status of ¢ JOHANNESBURG, president, said Mrs. Rampton’ him as the man in charge of American prisoners would speak at 7 p.m. at the Africa (UPI)—The de Beers efforts to improve the lot of Seeks Relief ARID AUSTRALIA ning firm: has announced Americans held prisoner by the east end of the college practice Beer has beeninvited by the field. big diamond strike in North Vietnamese. North Vietnamese ostensibly to Only 11 per cent of the area He said the ceremony would E swena near the edge of the Little about them is known. discuss the possibility of North of Australi mostarid ofall the \be followed by an open house Kalahari desert. Spokesmen U.S. officials are even uncertain Vietnam receiving relief sup- continercs, gets more than 40 B » and a showing of exhibits and s: $13.4 million will be spent/about the numbers of Ameri-jplies and financial support for izehes of rain annually; twodemonstrations. to develop the new field cans held prisoner and informa-|recovery from war damage thirds gets less than 20 inches. AN UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT calls for help for an injured girl on the =100 years ago we unite America « University of Texas campus after a speeding car ripped through a weekend block party, hospitalizing 33, none with serious injuries. The car was driven by U. of Texas student Robinson Henry Parsons, 19, of Houston, Maddened students smashed up the car after the incident, (HeraldUPI Telephoto) by rail. Youth, Angered by Hippies Who Pound Car; | PlowsInto Crowd, Sends 33 to Hospital fam a c> cob Se PIN Was Hp RTA ed sil By ANN ARNOLD | “I was crossing the street\area west of the University of| AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)—A teen-|when I saw him coming,” said|Texas campus. age Negro student, apparently Darley. “My first impression! The partying youths had ar angered by 300 hippie street was that he was going to sloW|asked the Austin City Council to| dancers who penne a on But hedida't. He speeded jet them block off the street for| ho) his car, arged ae with plowing the| UP. the dance but turned “I was slammed into the Mewes ee ee eae | vehicle twice into the crowd, bumper. I grabbed on, trying) Before the incident police! scattering bodies along a road not to get run over. I held of 136 called to the scene to| sear the University of Texas and was carried for 40 yards,| neck complaints from motorcampus, aia . ie50me. because I knew|isct “ |he_wou | who said they were heckled : ie asinseeSom ben ntaed ce heandbacked he gotMike|lized ‘em|#0d ankles hospita- peine yore iroen ry a of beer bottles Tight leit,”up said in fairremaineq to satisfactory Darley, 19, of ‘Austin, one lof the condition Saturday. Hospital x 33 personsreported injured. | officials reported another 27 The driver of the car,| Were treated and released. Hearing Set In Robinson Henry Parsons Jr., 19, 4 tock and. roll, band was a student from Houston, was Playing solow atte a aa Idaho Murder charged early Saturday with'Smashed into the street danaggravated assault with (cers, Many in the crowd never GOODING (UPI)—A prelim!-| i |knew until what ahappened, motor vehicle. He was released |d, policemanwitnesses ran to nary hearing for Mr. and Mrs. on $1,000 bond. A passenger in| the microphone and pleaded for|Lester Hiwitt, charged with| the car was not charged. | 4 |bloog donors. first degree murder, has red Scared | : been Youths in the Friday night! street party said Leaped on Car scheduled for May 28 in Good- Parsons| But several of the dancers, ing County Probate Court. appeared angered and scared|about 80 per cent hippie types|, The couple is accused of mur- | when several youths pounded on with long hair and wild clothing, dering Ira Treadwell, a Hag- his car and jumped onits trunk leaped on the car, smashed ce rancher, who disappearwhen it first came down the windows and tried to pull/@d in April, 1957. A_ skeleton street. Parsons and his passenger from|¥as found on the Treadwell One witness said when the car|the car. property March 26 in a shallow| was about three blocks away| “Get him!”yelled one youth./grave a few yards from the the driver turned around and) “Kill him!’ shouted another,|Treadwell home. we done sped directly at the crowd with| Injured youths werescattered] The Hiwitts were arrested in his headlights off, Police|in the street, on lawns and in|Ogden, Utah March 27 and were reports estimated the vehicle’s|bushes in the heart of the off-\returned to Gooding by Sheriff speed at 30 miles an hour. campus students’ residential'Earl Brown. FULL Perfect for | 15” carriact Genealogy BREAKTHROUGH IN OFFICE cS NEW SMITH-CORONA® ee 215° For the first time anywhere, @ names brand office electric offered at a rec» ‘ord low price! 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