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Show Sunday, Gctober 18, 1970 4 Die in Utah Traffic Crashes By United Press International Utah's traffic fatality toll climbed to 255 persons Saturday following a rash of accidents throughout the state which claimed the lives of four persons. Steven Craig Hemsley, 16, of Brigham City died Friday when he fell from a car and was run over by another vehicle. The accident occurred at 7:15 p.m. as the driver, 18-year-old Kelly Ray Lewis, also of Brigham, was turning from U.S. 91-89 to enter a drive-in theater. At 11:09 p.m. the same night, Miss Bonnie Joe King, 22, of Springville, died wien the motorcycle she was riding ran onto U.S. Highway 50-4 from a county road and was struck by a southbound car. Crash Kills 14 in Korea The third Friday accident occurred at 4:30 in the afternoon when a Washington, D.C. resident, Harold Zanoff, 30, died after being thrown from the back of an out-of-control pickup truck. The truck rolled down a 20foot embankment on U-24 one mile West of Torrey in Wayne County. The latest accident occurred Saturday morning when a farmer found a Logan man dead in his automobile, which had run into the Weber-Davis 5 The victim was identified as 25-year-old Perry Pingey. Police said he was killed when he was thrown against the dashboard of his automobile after the car struck the canal bank. Weird MansonPortrait Emerges From Testimony LOS ANGELES (UPI) — had “ ‘experienced it and it was Charles Manson wanted to buy beautiful.” —Manson became perturbed thousands of feet of goid, nylon rope to lower himself and his over the death of a spider but “family” to the bottom of a said “if someone waskilled, it “bottomless pit” in Death had no importance.” —Manson's “overriding conValley where they would wait out a black-white armageddon. cern” was truth, but “Charley That was part of a strange had a face or mask for and apparently contradictory everyone he dealt with. He had portrait of the cult leader which a thousandfaces.” —His knowledge of “helter emerged Friday during the Sharon Tate murdertrial from skelter,’—a war in which the testimony of his onetime blacks ‘would slaughter onefriend, record producer Gregg third of mankind, mostly whites —and the “bottomless pit’ Jakobson. The prosecution witness, who came from Revelations 9 of the wears a moustache and modish- New Testament and five ly long hair, told of innumera- Beatles songs. ble philosophical discussions he Jakobson said Manson behad with Manson during the lieved he vould escape the year preceeding the grisly butchery by fleeing to Desth slayings. Valley, where he ‘thoroughly Jakobson, 30, sketched this believed there was a bottomless composite of Manson duringpit. nearly four hours on the stand: Manson allegedly said he was —Manson believed he was both Jesus Christ and the devil. —He believeu there was no such thing as death but that he ‘Deer Hunters’ Ex-Moab Banker Indicted SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A four - count indictment has been filed against a former Moab banker who is charged with embezzling $52,500 from Moab National Bank. Ralph Osborn, 44, is one of eight defendants who have been indicted by a grand jury that reported to Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter of the U.S. District Court for Utah. The charges against Osborn allege he embezzled amounts of $15,000, $10,000, $20,000 and $7.- Rob 2 Markets SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Two variety markets were robbed by gunmen wearing deer hunting clothes Friday night, and one of the men fired a round into the counters of each store as they madetheir getaway. Police said Cardwell Variety Merket was robbed of about $100 at 8 pm, and Beaver Market was robbed of $205 City and Beaver Marketis at 1234 South 4th East. Two men, one armed with a rifle and the other a revolver, entered each store and made customers and employes lie on the floors behind the counters. One of them wore a stocking over his face and the other 500 during 1963 and 1969. had on a ski mask. The bandit Also named in the jury’s with the rifle fired into each store’s counter “as added emchargelist were: phasis” he wanted the victims —Darrell G. Hafen, 46, for- zat on the floor, police mer Salt Lake City resident currently in the Orange Comty = Jail near Los Angeles on a California charge. He wasindicted for alleged interstate transportation of securities taken by fraud. Cra B — Larry Wilson Linam, 30, Salt Lake City, charged with interstate transportation of articles used in counterfeiting. (UPI) —A train NEWORLEANS (UPI)—Rep. judge in the Mitchell case, reversed F. Edward Hebert, D-La., says ruled at Ft. Hood, Tex., breaking his congressional subcom- Thursday four key prosecution Th carrying about 600 high school students on an excursion Saturday collided head-on with a freight train inside a tunnel about 55 miles southeast of Seoul. Fourteen persons, including 10 students, were killed and 59 were injured, 41 of them tragedy students from Seoul. Forty-five boys died in a train-bus collision on Wednesday. The accident Saturday occurred inside the 450-foot Bongsandong Tunnel, two miles south of the provincial town of Wonju, shortly before noon. The cause of the collision was not known. In addition to the students, two teachers and two other passengers were killed. The injured were taken to hospitals in Wonju. Most of the casualties were students from Seoul’s Inchang High School, who were riding in the first car of the excursion train, Students from another boys’ high school and a girls’ school were riding in rear cars. The students were on the way to Pusan andother tourist spots on a four-day holiday. | The families of the dead and injured Inchang boys were MM) taken to the scene of the accident in buses provided by the school, Education Minister Hong Jong-chul went to the tunnel to direct rescue operations. Hong had submitted his resignation to President Park Chung-hee to apologize for the accident on Wednesday when a train smashed into a bus at an un, led near Onyang, about 55 miles southwest of Seoul. The bus caught fire end 45 boys were burned to mittee's files on the My it of 19 Most of a Boston . Left, Susan Edith formerstudents at 2 Coed Revolutionaries Addedto FBI WantedList WASHINGTON (UPI) —The FBIadded to its growing most wanted list of fugitives Saturday two coed revolutionaries wanted in the fatal shooting of a policeman during a $26,085 holdup of a Boston bank. The FBI identified the women, both white and 21 years of age, as Susan Edith Saxe, a magnacum laude 1970 graduate of Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., and later a graduate student there, and Katherine Ann Power, a former Brandeis senior year. Thecoeds were said to belong to “a small, revolutionary-type organization which, in addition to attacking military and police forces, reportedly advocated violent attacks against established society and robberies to further aims and provide financial contributions to such organizations as the Black With Saturday’s additions, the FBI's “10 most wanted list’ has grown to 16 persons, witnesses cannot testify unless spec! the release secretary of the Army, had contacted him seeking release who appeared before his armed testimony remain private. Moreover, Congress is in of the files. “They've ail been forces subcommittee investigatturned down consistently,” he ing My Lai was guaranteed his recess until Nov. 16. testimony would, not be resaid. The Louisiana congressman Col. George R. Robinson, trial leased until the military had said he had not heard of any disposed of the matter in a movements within Congress to legal sense. Information Center at Brandeis, which coordinated information on campus disruptions following the U.S.intervention in Cambodia and the killing of four Kent State University students by National Guardsmen. Miss Dohrnis a leader of the militant Weatherman which advocatesterrorist bombings to further domestic revolution She was added to the most wanted list earlier this week when Angela Davis, a black, pressure tis committee If we went to work and release the information nd ACTONRes RAIDERS fa Tecumcor F Telly Savalas Kennecoit § Thealer ii Toy& TOMORROW G@ © TECHNICOLOR” 1970 RaOey Pode COLOR Adopted white warrior strives to preserve peace with tribe, DAD, CAN I BORROW * at CAR? THE SAVAGE starring CHARLTON HESTON Pig: SUSAN MORROW cE *BT4- 8444+ Flame Supper Club tieEET: VAN CLEEF BERGE NOW OPEN . 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Of the brilliant, self-proclaimed Comtotal, at least half of them- munist revolutionary, was capalso including radical Bernar- tured in New York City. dine Dohrn and four young men The Saxe and Power women sought in the Aug. 24 bombing allegedly joined three Massaat the University of Wisconsin— chusetts parolees Sept. 23 in the are wanted in connection with a robbery of the State Street wave of terrorist activities Bank and Trust Co, in the sweeping the country. Boston suburb of Brighton, The FBI said the Saxe and Partolman Walter A. SchroedPower women ‘‘should be er, father of nine children, was considered armed and very shot and killed by a burst of dangerous.” fire from a semiautomatic .45The two were active last caliber Thompson submachine spring in the National Strike gun ducing the holdup. Denver, Colo., who is 5 feet « tall, weighs 145 to 150 pounds. % Susan Saxe’s mother, Mrs. going to send his “girls” to Eliot Saxe, said in Albany, N.Y., that “We're just torn to workin topless bars to earn the here. We're positively money to buy a truckload of shreds il. $3.00-a-foot naut.cal rope which The women are charged in they would use to descend into federal warrants with unlawful ie the pit. HOMESiN BEAUTIFU interstate flight to avoid prosecution for murder and with theft of government property from a Nationa Guard armory at Newburyport, Mass., on Sept. 20, three days before the bank robbery Lai ourselves now we'd be h,” Hebert said the house ‘ incident will remain confiden- their testimony before Hebert’s ¢ 5 a sti tial, no matter whateffect this subcommittee is made availa- out letter and verse has onthe trial of S. Sgt. David ble to the defense. Release of the subcoramittee Mitchell The decision delayed the papers could be effected only if Hebert said Friday both opening of testimony unti the House passes a resolution defense and prosecution attor- Monday overriding the recommencation neys in the trial, as well as the of Hebert's committee that the Hebert said every witness death, ‘AND — Eldon Chatterly Harris, 56, Lehi, who is charged with perjury. He has been sentenced to one year in prison and fined $500 after a jury conviction Sept. 1 of filing a false withholding exemption certificate. — Max Floyd Stockton, 33, Ogden, and Melvin Reed, 27, Roosevelt, both charged ‘with mailtheft. SEOUL THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 25 MyLai TestimonyStill Secret, Says Congressman Two Train WEEKDAYS 2 7:30.ies i I | | | |