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Show Page 16—THE HERALD, Provo o, Utah unday Idaho County Police Seek Leads in Prices Up In Russia Chicago Girl Killing CHICAGO (UPI) — The scrawled notes of a pretty California teen-ager, unabie lo speak because her throat was slashed by an assailant, were the main leads Saturday in the search for the man who killed her roommate Police said the killer, described by the girl as “a black man with a natural (Afro-style haircut),” apparently waited in their hotel room and attacked Exempts LDS « Land From Taxes MOSCOW(UPI Union Satur League convention. Many of the majorincreases 400 participants in the conven- prices of meat tion began leaving Friday but milk product Paimer House Hotel spokesmen campaign part ease the said other guests were not nation's collective farm producchecking out in large numbers. tivity boys from around the nation, A decree published by the Communist party Central Committee and the Soviet government said the average price paid by the state to collective convention meeting room. farms for milk wil increase 20 Many of the junior members of the convention, girls and spent the night huddled in blankets on the floor of a She Just Missed Death Miss Yamada, a high school per cent ard up to 50 per cent. The decree is part of a honor graduate from Stockton, massive Sov:et spending effort by one from a party Patti Iwataki, 18, of Las Calif., who planned to study to rescue Soviet agriculture Angeles, found her two room- social work in college, was fromits chronic doldrums.The mates late Thursday. She told reported in fair condition today, Soviets recently announced police Evelyn Okubo, lo, was recuperating from intensive plans to invest more than $77 lying naked in a partly-filled surgery on her neck wound billion in agriculture over the Doctors said Miss Yamada nextfive bathtub, her hands and feet the girls as they returned one bound with what epneared to be ‘missed death by a fraction of en inch.” They said the killer's drapery cord, her throat cut Fear Spread Among Guests knife severed her windpipe but Ranko Carol Yamada, 17, was missed her jugular vein Police said they questioned standing in the middle of the room, her feet bound by the the girl while she still was same kind of cord but her under sedation Friday and put hands free, bleeding from the together the best description neck with signs of a frantic they have had of the killer struggle around her, Miss Iwataki said. The three girls were staying together during a week-long Japancse - American Citizens that produce attle OGDEN (UPI)—A 12-year-old Memorial MassSaid For Miss Kopechne BERKELEYHEIGHTS, N.J (UPI) — The Ogden boy was struck and killUPI) —There were less than nneville County Commission ed as he rode his bicycle down 20 in the group, the parents, a ida’ exempted welfare prop- a dark street late Friday might. few neighbors, eight nuns and the priest who said the brief erty of the Church of Jesus Patrolman Earl Carroll idenChrist of Latter-day Saints in tified the victim as Larry memorial mass for Mary Jo the county from paying proper- Cress. Kopechne Saturday ty taxes. It was a year ago Saturday He said the youth was riding The all - Mormon commission a bicycle up the wrong side of that Mary Jo, a blonde 28-yearbased its decision on a law pass- the street at 26th and Grand old secretary, died when a car ed by the last session of the about 10:52 p.m. when he was driven by Sen, Edward M. Idaho Legislature which pro- struck by a vehicle driven by Kennedy, D-Mass., plunged off vides exemptions for charitabie William Hosevelt Jolnson, 23, a worden bridge into a tidal pond at Chappaquiddick Island, organizations. Ogden. The law left the decision of Cross died at Si. Benedict's Mass. Her mother, Mrs. Joseph what is charitable organization Hospital at 4:10 a.m. today. up to the county commissions. The patrolman termed the Kopechne, in a plain black Jared Wirkis, a Mormon, accident “unavoidable” on the dress, white shoes and handsaid the welfare farms in the part of the driver and indicated bag, sobbed quietly, comforted by her husband, as theyleft the county will save the Bonneville no charges would be filed. Church of the Little Flower on County taxpayers more than the tree-shaded main street of $100,000 in relief payments each Only wooden tort east ot this suburban community year Hawerer, the county will the _ Mississipptwithit # The white, wood frame ‘Wilkins at Cooper church with white wooden cross s Ke atop its steeple, was almost Mich: empty IDAHO FALLS 5 BoyKilled On Bicycle Driver of Death Bus Had Appalling Record TRENTON, N. J. (UPI —The t dziver of the charter bus that overturned near Allentown, Pa., Wednesday, killing seven Long Island school children, was invoved in eight accidents and record check of had his driver's license sus- four miilion drivers. j pended at least five times license has now beenrevoked, Heymannsaid. within the past eight years Were it not for a “human In addition to seven children judgment mistake,” Hubert W being killed, 52 persons, includDaye, 45, of Montelair, N.J., ing Daye, were injured in the would not have been driving the crash. Daye is in critical day of he accident, New condition. The children and Jersey Motor Vehicles Division several adult counselors aboard Director Ronald Heymann said the bus were from the Hillel Friday. School of Lawrence, N.Y. They Daye’s license was being were on an overnight trip considered again for suspension through Pennsylvania Dutch when he was granted < special country when the bus skidded “for hire” charter license on a wet highway and plunged May 6, Heymann said. He said down a 50-foot embankment Daye's driving record “clearly Three accidents had been indicated that he should not reported w a week at the have been granted permission same s They said she cannot speak but wrote out some details to their questions, They would not release a detailed description of the killer. SouthernerCriticizes # Nixon Integration Policy WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. private white schools was Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., has “vindictive” and would drive warned President Nixon the such schools out of business. He voters may drive him out of the said the Justice Department White House unless he steps enforcers being sent into tue listening to the “liberal advi- South arrvunted to an invasion sers” around him and drops the by “100 carpetbagging law“philosophy of the Northeast” yers.”” in his school desegregation With mure emotion in his policy. Thurmond,the southern play- words than his voice, Thurmond maker in Nixon’s presidential read the speech Friday to a campaign, took the Senate floor Senate chamber deserted exFriday to denounce the Pres- cept for one other senator on ident’s post-election school inte- the floor. The galleries were gration neaw Nix- about half full, and Thurmond’s on’s action to tax- 23-year-old wife, Nancy. pire status ry of side white watched from the VIP gallery. andhis plan to send 100 “T am warning the adminisSeen officers into the phage meat, | am warning the Nixon administration today anycondemn these ctions; I —that the people of the South strongly condemn them; with- and the people of the nation out end I condemn them. They will not support such unreasonare wrong as social policy mt able policies,” Thurmond said. they are wrong as law,” Thurmond said. “T remind the chief executive sort of program which we that the presidency is an would expect to get from a elective office, and that what Democratic administration.” the people give, the people can Hesaid the tax move against also take away.” wt TAF “<CEDAR-MATE” Lawn Building With a Cedar Shingle Roof if con iitl recently said: “He was very involved in the whole revolu- 1 5-ft., 84-in. x 7-ft., 72 -in. x84-in. high ey Interior Measure Augusta was the scene of rioting by blacks in May in which six Negroes were killed and about 60 other persons were injured, OUR GREATEST LAWN BUILDING SALE EVER! Saw textured DouglasFir siding, western red cedar shingle roof LAWRENCE,Kan. (UPI) —A police officer was shot in the chest answering a disturbance call during a nightof tension in the Negro section of the city. Eugene Williams, 48, was in “fairly good _condition”” Saturday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The shooting took pine during the second ni violence since a Negro hoe ager was shot and killed by police in a high-speed car chase. The youth, Rick D. Dowde'l, a 19-year-old University of Kansas student, was killed after he reportedly fired on two Patrolmen. Patrolman William Garrett, 27, who fired the fatal shot, told investigators that ‘he and another officer, Kennard Avey, shot into the air as a warning and Dowdell returned gunfire. A loaded .357-magnum revolver was found near his body. 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One was admitted at the hospital with a bullet wound in the chest and the other was released after treatment for a leg wound. Beck said the incident occurred when Dinkins came to the aid of motorists to whom the youths were using abusive languageai a traffic light. He said Dinkins, unarmed, used the gun of a Paine college guard who also came to the scene after he was surrounded by about 15 blacks youths who poured out of a nearby gym. tay charges were :mmediately = ~ally Antiestablishment’ Anderson, 26, had been attending the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee parttime while working fulltime es @ crane operator at a local factory until May. He had hoped eventually to get into forestry or conservation. But May his attitude changed. Friends said he il Regular *350 2 MILWAUKEE,Wis. (UPI) — Randy Anderson, a Mar Vietnam veteran, was shot to death early Friday by police detectives to intercept him and two other men at a firebombing. Donald Rubin, 20, was wounded and reported in Satisfactory condition at a hospita:. He was charged with arson, The third man, Gary E. Schmidt, 20, who drove the trio's car, was charged with being a party to arson. Detectives had received a tip that they could find a firebombingin the vicinity of a west side supermarket. While waiting in their squad car, the detectives saw a car pull up to the store. Two men jumped out, Kicked in a window, lit two firebombs and threw them inside. Feared More Firebombs The detectives approached the store and ordered the two to halt. The men, however, continued running toward the detectives who saw ‘something flaming” in the hands of Anderson and Rubin. The detectives said they thoughtthe flaming objects were more firebombs and again told the two young men to halt. When they didn’t stop, the police opened fire. Theflaming objects,it turned out, were cigarette lighters used to light the firebombs. A A BUILDING THAT LOOKS GOOD IN YOUR YARD. _ HERE ITIS. 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