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Show Page 6—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, June6, 1971 Tarr Resists Protest Group Air Photos Percentage Of Clue to Convictions Low Portuguese Consul, 6 Others Freed OnLiquor Sales CITY (UPI) — New Graves? oots LAKE F. Carver, chief of the “T've now heard you and WASHINGTON (UPI) —CurYUBACITY,Calif. (UPI) — tis W. Tarr, 6-foot-7 director of from my point of view the Selective Service, floored one of ane is over,” Tarr Armed with aerial maps showing nine more “possible five persons, including a sheriff's deputies catholic priest, who tried to Tbe killing is not over and graves,” madetheir last search Saturday arrest him on a “citizen’s”’ we want you to bring this warrant because of the con- before the American people,” in the Feather River orchards where 25 farm workers’ bodies scription of U.S. citizens to said Jim Good, 27, New York. Others with Good were the have been unearthed. fight in the Vietvam War. The latest body of a hacked The five had been meeting Rev. Redmond J. McGoldrick, ‘vith Tarr for 45 minutes 52, a member of the Woodstock and stabbed victim to be Friday when they read a Jesuit Community in New York discovered was dug up from a gravesite spotted by a farm statement charging him with Gity; Jim Martin, 25, Westphaworker Friday about 500 yards “complicity” in war crimes. lia, Mich.; Rosemary Reilly, 52, from where the 24th body was Bayshore, N N .Y.; mi Kathleen Then they asked him to sign an uncovered the previous day. | Regan, 21, Tiffin, Ohio. affidavit. He refused, “]think I've heard enough of A spokesman said the group what you have to say,” Tarr had been planning the citizens But aerial photographs taken said. He esked them to peave. arrest “for a few months.” He Wednesday with an infrared Three members of the group said it partly was in response camera “located nine possible approached Tarr with handcuffs to the charges of conspiracy graves,” according to sources and said they were putting him leveled against the Berrigan in the sheriff's office. under arrest. He pushed them brothers, Whiteaker said his men's last away, and one fell on the floor. The Berrigans, who are search in the crude graveyard Roman Catholic priests, have five miles north of bere would been charged with plotting w be based on the pictures. kidnap Presidential adviser The 25th victim, like all the Henry A. Kissinger. rest, was a middleaged, white farm worker, Whiteaker said the body had “the sametype of stab wounds in the beck of the head and about the chest.” Authorities revealed Friday that a green “ledger book” SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — containing 34 names, including A sheet metal workers strike four of the known victims, was which stopped work on the new SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — taken from the home of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Former Gov. George Dewey mass murder suspect Juan V. ter-day Saints office building, Clyde, 72, was listed in serious North Temple and State, was condition from the aftermath of Corona. But they refused to discuss its significance in the'r still unresolved Saturday. a stroke Saturday by LDS case against him, Members of Local id Sheet Hospital. Corona, 37, a former mental Metal Workers sasecnational The former governor, who patient whohas pleaded innee served from 1957 to 1969, was nocent to 10 of slayings, hit by the = 15 days ago at was held across the river in were laid off May 28, ty Elias Mit le remains in Marysville. He will return to = & Sons, a subcontrac- thebowptal''s intensive careunit. court June 16. Strike Hits New LDS Ex-Governor Construction Clyde Remains LUXEMBOURG (UPI) — Police Saturdayfreed the Portuguese consul and six other persons who had been locked in the consulate behind boobytrapped doors by Portuguese revolutionaries, consulate sources said. Demolition experts removed explosive charges placed on the consulate doors by the terrorists who raided the consulate Friday night. They hadtied the consul, two consulate officials and four other Portuguese to chairs. The raiders claimed they belonged to the Revolutionary sed control commission, said that of 115 persons arrested during nearly two years of charges of illegalliquor sale only 15 have been convicted in court. But, he added Friday that 23 pleaded guilty. Carver said that fivewere acquitted, 35 cases were gi ‘Legal technicalities and a rary of circumstances led to and delays.” Cane said. “Lost or stolen evidence occurred in a couple of cases. Other times the arresting officer was out of town on another case, and the matter was dismissed because he could not appear Action against the defendant.” Army (ARA), the sources said, The same group Carver also said that of 133 claimed responsibility for the arrests for illegal sale of nar- bombing Thursday of Portucotics or possession, 45 have gal’s telephone and telegraph beeu bound over for trial, 13 system in Lisbon. have pleaded guilty to selling, The consulate raiders a felony; and 3 admitted a reduced charge of possession. Hesaid 12 cases weredismissed, another 12 convicted, one various documents and 4,006 referred to the federal govern- francs, As they left, they warned ment, one acquitted and several the building would be blown up juveniles referred to juvenile if anybody tried to force the doors. court, Watch carefully! Everything happens fast. ' never had a trip like this hefore on acoustical ceiling in the new building. BARRY NEWMAN DEAN JAGCER CLEAVON LITTLESips ae TnL CO.HiT a illegal and he injunction oe“the National Labor Relations Board to have DADDY'S CONE A’ HUNTING SUPERS Edwards said for 20 years his company has always used carpenters to install such material, but hired three sheetmetal workers anyway to comply with the decision. ‘They were dismissed after nine days,he said, because they were too slow and couldn’t do the v rk. STARRING carot_ WHITE paut BURKE incoior GP the picketing stopped. 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LOVE THEE DRIVE-IN SHOWING *tnion business remem, ST. George (UPI) — St. George Police have belatedly reported a fatal accident near here Monday, Memorial Day. Joseph W. Holt, 85, St. Gene was dead on arrival at St. coos Memorial Hospital following a two-car collision at the junction of State Road 18 and Ss. ay 91. Officers said Holt’s wife, Mary Jean, 75, suffered abrasions in the accident. According to Chief Joe Hutchinson, Holt tried to pull onto U, S. 91 and his car was hit by a car driven by William Harold ‘Simpson,21, Bountiful, who was headed south on the main highway. fire, limped back to his which carried Murphy “from company and organized a sharecropper orphan to a life of violent attack which drove the renown,” Germans irom the area, He said Murphy, a lieutenant, Forhis herosim, Murphy was ordered his men to fall back awarded the Medal of Honor when they were attacked by and every other medal for German tanks and infantry valor it was possible for an “while he remained at the American GI to win. commandpost,” The mourners, many of Then, he said, Murphy whom cried as theyfiled past climbed into a burning tank the casket, included only one of destroyer,turning its .50«aliber the many movie stars who machinegun on the 250 attack- lionized Murphy when he first ing Germans, came to Hollywood. That was “For an hour he held the actress Ann Blythe, who played position, wiped out a squad of in one movie with him. But Germans and saved his compa- there were many of Hollyny from possible encirclernent.” wood’s little people the stageAfter expending his ammuni- hands, characteractors,electrition, Murphy, by then wounded cians and grips, among the from heavy rifle and artillery crowd. eulogy, recalled those exploits GIG YOUNG BONNIE BEDELIA OnSeriousList Fatal Crash Belatedly Reported Final Tribute Paid Hero LOS ANGELES (UPI)—War hero-actor Audie Murphy was eulogized Friday 23 a “quiet, unassuming, sotispoken man” whose deeds spoke for themselves. More than 1,200 persons, including six Medal of Honor winners, attended the services at the white wooden church in the Hollywood Hills above the movie studios where Murphy starred in “To Hell and Back,” the story of the exploits which earned him a Medal of Honor. 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