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Show ‘Copter Brings Term Of Life in Prison Crash Kills 33 SAIGON (UPI)—The SALT LAKE QTY (UPI Taig Sims, 26, has been sentenced to two concurrent raprisonment on U.S. command confirmed Saturday night that the wreckage cf a troop trar3port Chinook nelicopter has been found with “no survivors” among the American soldiers and five crewmen who were aboard. American and South Vietnamese growid troops, who spent two daysslashing through thick his convictions of first degree murder and rape. which Another crash No survivors have been found,” the report s: r crashed while on a flig the northern port city of Da Nang to Phu Bai No further trace of the helicopter was found until last Thursday when a_ search aircraft “briefly spotted wreckage 12 miles southeast of Phu Bai Low-hanging clouds and rainstorms prevented other helicopters getting to the wreckage, and a company of infantrymen from the 10st Airborne Division and a South Vietnamese armyplatoon start- ed making their way across land. into Critical LIVERPOOL, England (UPI Oneof the quintuplets, a boy, born in Liverpool Maternity Hospital died Saturday, a hospital spokesman said Another, a girl, was in critical condition. The other three infants and their mother, Mrs. Grace Brown, 35, of Liverpool, were “doing nicely,” the spokesman said, Mrs, Brown gave natural birth to the quintuplets—two boys and three girl ~during a 23-minute period at the maternity hospital Friday. It was the secondtimein this century that quintuplets have been born in Britain. Doctors the crash site at 3 p.m. (2 a.m. EST) today, after cutting their said Mrs. Brown was not known to have taken fertility pills. way through thick jungles and bamboo and clambering up tre slippery sides of ridges, spokesmen said. Parts of the green-painted Chinook were spread amidst the trees and undergrowth. Bodies of the 33 Americans were strewn about the wreckage. All of the men aboard the RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI)—A Chinook were members of the 101st Airborne, which has a small plane tangled in the camp at Phu Bai, 40 miles landing gear of a descending Eastern Airlines jet Saturday, north of Da Nang. then feil away from the DC9 and crashed in flames,killing The ground forces reached Small Plane Dents Jet And Crashes Students At the two occupants, The Eastern jetliner was dented by the collision, but landed safely after circling the Raleigh-Durham airport for about an hour to check its LOGAN (UPI) — Utah State landing gear. University students have over- The four-place Cessna Super whelmingly rejected a plan for Skywagon involved crashed in Logan city police patrols to flames near an airport runway. USU Object To Police Plan replace campussecurity guards. Identities of the two passengers Student body president Rick were withheld until relatives White said more than 1,800 could be notified. Tom Dewar, crew chief at students turned outto vote in a special referendum Friday that the airport tower, said the rejected the vlan by a 1,467-427 Eastern pilot radioed that he margin. thought he had hit something “We're very pleased with the on his approach about two turnout,” White said, but he miles away and that he would Us ite SAME GIRL, DIFFERENT REACTIONSare these three pictures of Mary Fitzpatrick, 16-year-old high school junior from Lancaster, 0., who is the new Miss Teenage America. ‘Top, the conventional victory pose. Middle, her talent act from “My Fair Lady,”and bottom,the momentof receiving the news of her winning. Girl From Ohio Becomes DETROIT (UPI) — General Motors Corp. Saturday forestalled possible government the passenger Rent Increases million. 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High Fidelity Rare Earth CHRISTMAS GREETING 1C624WL THE APOLLO “96TELEDYNE PACKARD BELL .. . © Vinyl Covered Wood Cabinet ; whatever They're availablefor as little as $500, and, NDAY the issue. “There is a great deal of misinforination and misunderstanding on the part of Chevrolet owners which we are anxious to eliminate as soon as possible,” a companystatement aig V8 Engines Involved ‘The notification involves owners of approximately 6,682,000 regular-size Chevrolets and Novas built between 1965 and 1969 as well as 1967-69 Camaros, and certain light trucks which include some GMC models with similar V8 engines. The company emphasized that only cars with V8 engines are involved in the recall which does not include Chevelles, Corvette. or any sixcylinder models. GM described the engine mount as “‘one of a number of parts of an automobile which can be expected to require replacement during the aormal life of the vehicle” since it is inade of rubber. “Replacementof deteriorated or separated engine mounts is a part of normal vehicle maintenance during the life of an automobile which is the responsibility of the car owner after expiration of the new car warranty period,” GM said in its letter to the NHTSA. GM said the Chevrolet division would begin notifying the current owners of the affected vehicles when their names are obtained from state vehicle registration records and as soon as parts can be tooled, manufactured and delivered to PDD>PPEb>PEP DEREP NOW ONLY. . ce a publicity which has been given 18” COLOR PORTABLE BY PACKARD BELL WICE A YEA S32.) y must also There was the possibility that the government would soon issue a defect notice regarding the mounts, but this would not have forced GM to recall the affected vehicles. But GMsaid it was recalling the vehicles because of the SAVE OVER °80 $32.50 OF Mabout $3.5 Horses Goesto President how to GIVE chec breaks. Bill to Protect Wild added, the school administration fly over the airport at low had not promised to abide by altitude so the tower could take a look. the referendum. “We picked up the binoculars The referendum wascalled by the students after the adminis- and we observed a small tration had announced an agree- airplane hanging in the underment with the city of Logan to carriage of the DC9," said replace campus securityforces Dewar. with police patrols, Under the “Just about over the middle proposal, the scliool would per- of the airport the private plane stock for forage and by huntform only night watch and separated from the DC9, fell ers who slaughter themfor sale to pet food manufacturers. and crashed and burned.”’ parking duties. a problem if the engine mount The bulletin alerted the drivers that, under certain circumstancesif the mounts broke, the engine could move and jam the accelerator open and pull off the power brake hose, sending the car oul of control By United Press International Late Fridzy night a highway Southern Virginia and eastern A storm system which belied patrol car delivered the units Tennessee werealso hit. the Southland with roadblocking which doctors said were needed The Nationel Weather Service snow and tornado winds began to keep Earl Hayes, 37, said the sudden storm came its slow journey out to sea Leicester, N.C., alive. rolling out of the northeastern The sterm forced the closing Gulf of Mexico and cut across Saturdayleaving frozen layers of slush behind. of manybusinesses and schools the southeastern corner of the Travellers’ warnings re- in Georgia and dumped more nation. South of the Dixie snow mained in effect for Georgia than a foot of snow in belt, an ice storm warning was and the interior sections of the northwestern South Carolina. indicated along a band stretchCarolinas as somelight snow, Baby tornadoes hit in the ing from northern Georgia into sleet and freezing rain added to Sarasota, Fla., area, scattering the Carolinas. the confusion caused Friday by a trailer home over 10 acres Gale warnings were still the early season storm, and damaging seven homes flying on the Carolina coasts “This has really caused a south of the city. Four persons today with 30 to 50 mile an mess,” a utility spokesman in were reported injured. hour winds expected to contin Columbia, S.C., said. Numerous At Disneyworld, Fla., the during the morning. powerfailures were reported in second round of the $150,000 Across the rest of the nation Columbia late Friday as ice Walt Disney World Open golf freezing drizzle, dense fog and formed on big trees causing tournament was wiped out by occasional light snow were the them to topple over on power torrential rain. “If it rains us rule, lines. out another day we'll have to New England Snow The snows stranded motorists make a decision on whether to Travellers’ warnings were in in Haywood County, North continue through Tuesday,” a effect for Oklahoma, northwest Carolina and slowed a life and tournament spokesman said. Texas, portions of Kansas, the Flash Floods death highwaypatrol relay of mountain areas of Oregon and Flash flooding was reported eastern Nevada,Colorado, Utah 34 units of a rare blood type to aman suffering from Hemophi- at Macomb, Miss., after a four- and east central Nebraska. inch rainfall occurred there. lia in Asheville, N.C. Scattered a rain or drizzle was reported along the entire Pacific Coast with snow in the mountains and inland to southwest Idaho and north and central Nebraska. One to three inches of new snow fell in the hilly eet of WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Under the new legislation, northern New and anyone found guilty of killing House and Senate have agreed iain were eis on to a compromise bill to protect the horses could be fined $2,- the cool side all across the thousands of wild horses that 000, sent to prison for one nation. still roam the West and sent it year, or both. Early morning temperatures to President Nixon for his sig- Some 10,000 to 15,000 of the ranged from zero at Butte, wild horses are believed to have nature, The legislation makes it a survived man’s depredations. crime to kill or harass wild The legislation does not crehorses on public lands. A let- ate any new refuges such as ter-writing campaign by chil- the existing 32,000-acre Pryor dren throughout the country Mountain range in Montana and Wyoming. Instead, it makes the helped get the bill passed. The legislation, seeks to pre- secretary of the interior resserve the wild horses and bur- ponsible for protecting them ros as a symbol of the old wherever they may roam on at West. public lands. HOUSE PLANS The legislation will make it Chairman Henry M. Jackson, Y a crime to kill or harass the D-Wash., of the Senate Interior Linear Corporation horses as they roam the pub- Committee gave school children muchof the credit for arousing ONE OF OUR BIGGEST DESIRES IS HELPING YOU WITH YOUR lie lands. For years, the horses have interest in the plight of the reDRAFTING NEEDS. LET US SHOW YOU WHAT CAN BE DONE been hunted by ranchers be- maining wild horses. AT OUR REALISTIC PRICES.175 W. 100 N., PROVO - 373-5001 cause they compete with live- increases in rent by opening WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD administrator of the NHTSA. GM spokesmen refused comment on anyestimate of the cost, but said the parts should be available at Chevrolet dealerships in the latter part of February. Hartman said the restraints would vonsist of “a cable pffair attached to the engine and frame and locked down so there would not be a Up Roads, Then Moves Outto Sea requires landlords to justify their books to tenants. The IRS said Friday tenants may legally refuse to pay rent increases unlesstheir landlords can document tha: increases are necessary necessary. are se Charles H. Hartman, deputy Snowstorm Belts Southland, Ties IN 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 ANd 1976 WASHINGTON (UPI) —An Internal Revenue Service ruling mounts, said it did not agree compart- alone will co: Miss Teenage America In addition to miscellaneous FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)— Mary Colleen Fitzpatrick of gifts, Miss Fitzpatrick, who is Lancaster, Ohio, the new Miss 56% and has straight brown Teenage America, said Satur- hair that hangs to below her day if her plans to be a shoulders, won a $10,000 schoprofessional singer or actress larship—which she plans to use fizzle she will becomea dentist. at Ohio University and $5,000 Flashing her broad smile the guarantee on personal appea16-year-old high school junior rances, who won the 1972 teen-agetitle She is the daughter of Mrs Friday night said she knows Dorothy Jean Fitzpatrick, a secretary and receptionist for a herplan ‘sounds dumb.” “But that is really what I pediatrician in Lancaster, a would like to do,” she said. townoutside Columbus, Ohio. “You need a break for either singing oracting... If it oe comealong thenit doesn’t hr °t to plan for something like der i GM, in a letter to the pay R. L. Polk & Co. to trace engine mounts, mainly on Nationa! Highway Traffic Safe- the owners of the cars and then Chevrolets buit* between 1965 ty Administration (NHTSA) pay for installation costs of the and 1968, and on Oct. 15 issued which has been investigating restraints, This was estimated the problem ef broken engine at about $5 per car by Dr. that the engine mount problem ‘constitutes a safety-related defect.’ Postage Costs Millions But GMsaid it would recall the vehicles—mostly 1965-69 regular-size Chevrolets and Novas with V8 engines—and The company also agreed in instal! restraints which would November to warn 760,000 keep the engine from shifting + owners of Chevrolet Corvairs the mounts break. that defective heaters could At a cost of 53 cents for each allow carbon monoxide to seep certified r, the postage Quint Dies, brief radio message tonight the debris was that of C THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 15 GM to Recall 6.7 Million Vehicles To Repair Engine MountProblems action and announced it will A jury feund Sims guilty begin the largest recall in Nov. 13 of the rape-slaying of automotive history — nearly6.7 Linda Huntsman a 20-year-old million cars and trucks at a cost student nurse from Moses Lake, of $35 million — to eliminate engine mount problems. Wash. The recall would suprass one Jodge Gordon R. Hall, of the Third District denied several in 1969, chen 4.9 million GM motions for a new trial Friday cars were called back for carbon monoxide and carburebefore imposing sentence. tor problems. jungle ‘> reach the wreckage on a mountaintop, reported in a chopper Sunday Srnday, December 5, 1971 Murder, Rape ply with Auto-Transformer. © UHF 2-speedSolid State Tuner. © Frame Grid Neutrode VHF Turner with Spotlighted Calibrated Dial © Pushbutton Instant Color Purity © Front Facing 5 in. x 3 in. Speaker © Earphone Jack. TRIPLE “E”=S>INC 1698 South State at the top of the Hill in Orem — 225.3420 |