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'1:' :' :; 1; , ..'111 ::;:Iirt; Dale Nelson Associated Press Writer ::..,-- i Pr.!: Sea-Lan- d ' Thc Supreme WASHINGTON Court Monday let stand two federal court rulings designed to desegregate schools, but agreed to review an order aimed at segregation in housing. In brief orders without explanation, the court declined to hen appeals from lower court decisions that school authorities in Boston and Kalamazoo, Mich., htid purposely segregated their In these But the justices said they will hear arguments next fall on a federal appeals ccurt decision requiring a "comprehensive metropolitan area plan" for public housing in Chicagc and its suburbs. Decides I Cases The court also decided four cases on which it had heard arguments. All four of them were decided without the participation of Justice William Douglas, who is a House Committee Drafts ONVII Energy Tax Plan WASHINGTON (UPI) The House Ways and Means Committee Monday completed an energy tax bill the chairman called a better program than President Fords. Raise federal gasoline taxes by 3 cents next Jan. 1 and by up to 20 cents a year later if consumption continued to rise. Tax business use of scarce fuels. Tax autos with poor mileage. Reward homeowners for making their home more energy-efficieLimit imports of oil and petroleum products. The committee closed off any attempt. either in committee or later in the House, to add to the bill a clause providing for removal of price controls on oil and natural gas combined with a tax on the "windfall profits" which would result. Committee Chairman Al Ullman nt said he hoped to bring the bill before the House for debate and a vote next weck before Congress leaves for its Meinorial Day recess. "This has been a long, tough ordeal," Ullman said. "I don't think there is a tougher question to be resolved before this Congress. This is an invisible crisis and that is why it is so difficult to this bill is not all that all of legislate us wanted, but when you compare it on an honest basis, this is going to be a better program by far than that offered by the administration." At 'lie end of the final session of vaangling, all the Republicans voted to oppose the bill and they were joined by Democratic Reps. Phil M. Landrum of Georgia, Joseph E. Karla of Minnesota. Otis G. Pike of New York and Henry fielstoski of New Jersey. To(lav's Chuckle Wouldn't it be only fair if the auto makers got together and raffled off a church? cases, the justices; Struck down by a 5 to 3 vote a Texas law requiring the approval of a majority of property O'itTlerS in order fof bond issues to be passed in an election. United Press International Two Soviet destroyers. manned by hundreds of eager and curious teen-aile- d sailors, glided into Boston harbor Monday for the first time since World salute and War !Ito a thunderous the cheers of onlookers. Across the ocean in Leningrad harbor. two US. Navy guided missile ships the first to visit the port in 113 years received a similar ceremonial salute. visits comThe reciprocal five-da- y memorate the 30th anniversary of day. It also marked the first time since World War II that a Soviet warsTiip intend a CS. port, Seven hundred curious Russian sailors, average age 19. manned the n V-- E destroyers Boykiy and Zhguchiy. The US. guided missile frigate Leahy and the guided missile destroyer Tattnall carried the same number of crewmen. Greets Young Sailors As soon as the Boyidy reached Commonwealth Pier, Soviet Ambas sador Anatoly Dobrinin bounded aboard and greeted the young sailors with the traditional Soviet shout: "Greetings, Comrade sailors." "Greetings, Comrade ambassador." they shouted back and musicians struck up the Soviet national anthem. Lt the entrance into fk,stor. !labor the Sovict destroyers were met by three fireboats shooting plumes of water into the sunny skies and a flotilla of pleasure t craft and Coast Guard vessels. On the pier were 1,000 curiosity seekers. civilian and military journalists, U.S. Vice Admiral Stanfield Turner and Dobrinin. In Leningrad, a mostly silent crowd of 300 Russians watched as the two American warships arrived. Bands Play Marches Brass hands played military salute boomed marches and the over the Baltic Sea as the American ships coasted to a (lock in the River n NCVa. Soviet !olips in the harbor dipped their eolors and the Arnericanq replied with a similar gesture. A d the threat force." Okays State Tax Ruled 8 to 0 that a state may require gasoline station. operators to pay sales taxes based on their pump prices, including federal and state excise taxes. .Decided 5 to 2 that defendants in environmental and other public interest lawsuits may not be required to pay the plaintiffs' attorneys unless there is a law specifically permitting such a court order. The high court's action in the Boston School case came just two days after a another order by U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr.. which has stirred anew the city's long simmering controversy over school busing. In the decision which the court had been asked to review, the U.S. Circuit Court in Boston upheld a ruling last June 21 by Garrity, setting in motion the steps which led to busing. Garrity followed up that ruling by approving a temporary desegregation plan which took effect last September, requiring the busing of 17,000 of the city's 85,000 public school students. In the other school case, the U.S. Circuit Court in Cincinnati ordered the Kalamazoo Board of Education to take steps to overcome "a purposeful pattern of segregation." The board replied that such a pattern 'swill exist wherever a neighborhood school conecpt is followed in a system having residential areas which differ or change in racial content." band aboard the Leahy ma a Soviet Sea-Lan- d as Ruled 6 to 2 that persons charged with violating state laws may not have their trials transferred to federal courts under the Civil Rights Act unless they can show they were victims of -- force or of Soviet Vessels Trade Harbor Visits By Sea-Lan- Most schools. Calling for swift counter-actioMalley said, in no other way can we underscore the fact that we will no longer tolerate acts of international banditry. "In no other way can we guarantee the future safety of American vessels in international waters." the New .York conservative warned. Retired Navy Cmdr. Lloyd Bucher. whose spy ship USS Pueblo was captured by North Koreans in PAS and its skipper and crew held prisoner for a year. said "our reaction has to be positive and swift." "Retaliation of some sort should be expeditiously applied," Bucher told National Public Radio. "Dispatch the necessary people and material to that area immediately and return the ship without fail and the people on board." Agrees With Ford Utah's Republican senator. Jake Gam said. "I agree with the President that if they don't release it, strongest measures ought to be taken. I'm sick and tired of having little two-b-it nations push us around. We're supposedly the Ford met with the National Security Council to discu the seizure of the i t a s the Mayaguez owned ship. 'd I mill by Corp. of Menlo Park, N.J. A spokesman said the Mayaguez was sailing to Thailand from !long Kong with a capacity cargo of 247 "a at iety of goods." From California Ile added that normally uses American crews only, and most of the crewmen on the Mayaguez were from California. Nessen reported the ship was fired on before it surrendered but added as far as we know" there were no casualties. lie also said a Panamanian l was stopped by a Cambodian shp gunboat in the same area four or five u, ago but it app arently was freed. The seizure brought strong congrcs- . . , sionai plot( , sts. There were different reports about the location of the Mayaguez ben it was seized. Nessen said it was 60 miles off the Cambodian coast when it was captured and escorted to the Cambod dian port of Kompong Som. officials said the ship was S5 miles High Court Declines to 2 School Segregation Appeals By W. esTehosioisIdainedrss,ofpofolirgeraiSu(liutithiteNillitegt-- quarters." l', :';.' .:' ; ..., ,'...yoz.,r..,?.,i,,,,;"1,,,,, Peabody Coal Co. mine. Two miners were killed, and a third was buried. Rescue work is continuing. 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'''''',,.- 1,. band on shore played and each other's national Terrier nUssiles which U.S. officials said were dummies slanted skyward on the Leahy's deck. Russian spectators behind a wire fence guarded by security troops, held a sign saying in English, "Welcome to the USSR." They did not applaud or cheer, but waved to American sailors who waved back. 1 ' ,. .; ' '''. $:,,..5., ....:' , - ---- naNal marches anthems. ' ,.,. , it ', - ..- 7 .40.N.,"..i 2. .''. s ..: ,' ., . 4 .!.... !... r , :' 77-1, .,..!,0 ' ;::;,..:. ;::.: 0,..,'i -;- - '..,'1..:., , '. 4,41 tar f '.. r .,-.- 1 See Page 2, Column 3 i.'1 '.4,4.4:,i, .. t,:::,,--,,- 11 . ., : James urged President Buckley. Ford Monday to "order immediate punitive air and naval attacks on in appropriate targets in Cambodia retaliation for the capture of an unarmed American merchant ship. Buckley was supported by the of another U.S. vessel captured earlier by the Communists but most other senators counselled nnxieration. No Other Way L. the m selves in to Saigon's Revolutionary Government . to Thaila nd said it was pi pat welcome a Viet Cong envoy. A United Nations official in New York said both North and South Viet- nam desperately need assistance and -Were willing to accept aid from all J:: ;:4;:.,;:-.,":77',! ' .., '.''''' liec nam Sen. WASHINGTON (UPO , 1 e nv agents were said to have tumid ;1 ,..,,,;,: wa. Pathet Lao 4 1fye-04 ''';;Vi:;,;:',..;,!.;',;r:.r;.','....'", 1.'1 :N ::3:;?:';'7- ;'''',:. ''... --A." ".:::,.'; 'n''..i.;44,,;.,...,f; 7'... t ,,.. - 2f' .. .;:,..,. , ..,. 'I.i, ,, 14,:,:' ,::a.ielif-- ,f!,,,,,,..1;.,,,,.04..,j, .k.,...: , '''!; ,,,,.. , ,,, ,,,, -' ..i....",,;...b..''mr"",,,,A.,,o""u,"db,b,,,,,,,,S.u.mr,i.ii, ' ,' : ',, .i.:'4'.,.i..-- ..!,..si '',;",V.Tt'.;',;---:-..:-..7- . . 11,:,..-.- . 1,,, -4'oeo- , ,r A ,.:.; - t 0 ''' .,s. ",,,,,, ':.,i':,:,-7;- :, , , 4 .' '''4,,1::''.;,. '',..;::: ' ' ,;.0..,i t ...1..?:;1 ;i ' t....,,,:,t1 ' , - , '1.441:-',"- -' i ,;;;.--2:- . 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S., k of the seliiirc ctirms, radio messages from the ship, Nessen said, but "the radio has now stopped transmitting," Asked if it could be a spy ship Nessen said "No," Within 8 Miles of Island The United States contends that national jurisdiction extends over only three miles of sea, but Cambodia claims imisdiction over 12 miles. According to Nessen, the Mayaguez was within eight iat shore. Repot . ' ton-truc- -9 ri zss Associated .'' ,'," ." ShiTo lit , - .1- -... coal-haulin- g 10 Er,. , - 300-yar- 1 (t..,,,t A ';'"L ,,,, PA Ty11,KIN Pa,u(-1- ' condition at Carbon Hospital in Price are Dave Cave, 33, Price, and Vernon Wilson, 29, Price. They were under heavy sedation. Less seriously hurt was Chester J. Housekeeper, 28, Wellington, Carbon County. He was taken to his home. The accident occurred about 11:30 a.m. near what is called the first south intersection the joining of the principal shaft and a diagonal takeoff to the south. All of the men were between the into intersection and a point the first south shaft. The shafts are about 20 feet wide and eight feet high and go horizontally into the mountain. Lee Lenman, a foreman in charge of the rescue operations, said an electric-poweretruck slid forward into the end of the shaft at the intersection. causing the roof to fall and killing Mr. Willis. He said two of the injured men were on the other side of the collapsed roof section, but were brought to safety. Mr. Housekeeper was near the two escaping serious injury. A second roof cave-i- n a few minutes later killed Mr. Luke. He and Mr. Willis had been with the company about two years. Neldon Sitterud, general superinten- 11 l) , . Killed in Mine 5 1-t- Car 0,9 , ....., "1. ---- -, Dead are Alfred Willis, 25. Carbon-- . vine. Carbon County, and Roger Luke. 19, Orangeville, Emery County. In good 21-3- JrSt a ' .... .,. of coal. 7 $ 1 11 . ' ,. claw-equippe- d 16-1- ov I . navy vessel fiee,t on and seized a U.S. merehant ship and its !' , crew of 3!) Monday in the Gulf Of ,t ' ' ' :' .' ' -t .'"-.,..., Thailand, Washington reported '- ,i, ., , '' ' ,, - - , ,' , White !louse Pres; S'retay Iton t1.''!... , i - ,.,.;.- r., . said President Ford considered Nessen ........ .....t.,' .. .., ,,,, t s., ,,,- 4, . . ,, , n act of piracy" and , ,,,,, the incident , ..:.. ke,, ' .', ..'.. ,r - ":. ', .t " , s' , , ; ,,,',,, -, , ',;'S,..."- - :. ,.,".!- -State ordered the l't,,,,t.s,,,,- -. , - ; ''' Department to de,, , ; : , ier ,. 0 ,9,, ', ;',,! !I',..., ', mand immediate release of the ship, "Failure to do so he said, -- woidd if. , ,. .. k ' , .i' "('-- , ,,t',-- , l , ,l ;',,, ;,) ' , .0,,f.:7 ; the most serious consequences." have '" ,,,;', ' '''i. '......- '' ', , .. ''., ' '' i''''''''-.: , ' ';' Ti''' , ti',1'' , ---- ' ' . ,..,,.. .' ',,,j', State Department spokesmen sai.1 ...y .:',.:: ,' , , .,,7,,,,,,, -. fr.74,.4;,... ' ' tt '''' ' ,kt ,' p immediate steps would involve "d I at" ard not military initia- , ' - '. ' 4 '' ,,. '''' Rut some warships of the U.S. fives." ,,,1, n; , , fi 7., ''', r, - ' - ' ' ',.,': ,, "' 7th Fleet that had assembled for th e op....,ral 43 .':,: 14 'e,,,,--7''''..-;-i'-'---1,- -: l '''''.--ar- ' ''''':',',-''''.- .' ,"'::- h evacuation of South Vietnamese re- "'' W.. 14.' ''ir s' ": , s",.Aw. ' "' '''',- - ,' ' .; 41': ','": ''''' ' '.':' ' ogees after the fall of Saigon reported iy '.7 '''; 7',.- .- ',... ''''. ' ''' directed to head for the area. were , , i , .,.';-'t '.' . 7,,t ,'.:: 'a It A.:,' ," ''':,1? Indochina Developments -,. Other , t., ., . 1,1'. ,, ,,:' ,. N:.,,..;",4 , ''. ; 4 .,,...., '...1 : . In other Indochina developments: 4 1 , ,' ' .. :.,..,..- t..... ' t;r--',' 4 - .,..i., .': ' ' ,. ' - ', :1 '. :..., z.;.;, .1:.,,,L,.;' ,,!o , , 'Z. , More rightist Laotian soldiers . ,.,ro'',! .,,, 4, ;,,, ; , ' s s.';'::14,,-::' s.... , ,,,-, ,..!r-' ,I, 4,.r:were reported to have deserted, fearing . ' , , -., ,., t.,-...,, . ,.., .4 .t :,. : ... .... ..: ,.,,,, ... .. .... ,,,,,,, I a takeover by the 1 ' k; - , v, :k 's 'i - - He said. "We are presuming the man alive as rescue efforts continue," in the hope he was able to survive the roof collapse a mile and a half into the Peabody Coal Co. mine which provides fuel for Utah Power & Light Co.'s recently dedicated Huntington Power Plant. Rescue workers said it was very difficult work in the mine, since rocks continued to fall in the area. Late Monday, crews were in sight of the mining device near which the missing ma,z is believed to be. A man about who refused to give his name said miners were working with a mining machine called a "Miner," starting to cut into the face of the mountain. when 22 square feet of coal about four-fee- t deep rushed in on them. trapping the man rescuers were still struggling to reach at 8:30 p.m. The unidentified witness indicated that the cave-iinvolved "many tons" National Obituaries Sports Star Gazer Television Theaters alentine Washington 0 . -- 15 t - D , - '77"trx"1-41Z"-,,-,,,,,,",:'- ' Hope for Survival Page itA-- , CANYON. Emery rescue teams were working under the threat of cave-in- s late Monday after a mine shaft roof collapsed, killing two, injuring three and trapping one miner earlier in the day. Late Monday the trapped man was identified as Russ Larsen. no age or address listKI. Administrative Supervisor Dick Bragant of the mining company said crews would work all night in an effort to reach the missing man. Bridge Business Classified Columnists Comics Editorials Foreign Lifest) le p Ip. Price Fifteen Cents $210. ' Seven-me- n County yr 1 woman then recognized the woman as ()Ile of his Old schoolteachers, police said. "You were always good to me," the thief said, kissing her tenderly on the cheek. Then he and an accomplice fled with . li -- Bitiersisreet Ilewners Defy Peril ' 13, 1975 UtahThesday MorningMay ) 1 1 LI N,....,..oe t 1 ''A - e 4-4- r1) 4,4 Tm , ',Y? pr:),,424,4 0.1) IL, , , .... 1b , ... 1 . ikievo,r4, Russian sailors front two Soviot destroyers !,isiting Boston take 1 ' ' .:, 1 4 1,v Waltptige time out of a sight-seein- g tour to watch borne American girls. - |