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Show Wednesday, October 20, 1971 Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Uvah | Weather | ABA CommencesConsideration Roundup| mMCZPBO 4A-BaeHo ZOowucazsas Here’s How Districts Voted! Of Supreme Court Candidates WASHINGTON (UPI) —The unfavorable finding by the ABA American Bar Association be- committee on the federal By United Press International gan formal consideration today Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, of six candidates for the Logan: Partly cloudy today, to- Supreme Court amid specula- night and Thursday; chance of showers tonight; a little warmer today; a little cooler Thursday; highs today in the mid : 60s; lows tonight in the mid = 30s; highs Thursday near 60; gusty southerly winds today; probability of rain 10 per cent : today, increasing to 20 per cent tonight and decreasing to 10 per cent Thursday. tion that President Nixon already has decided on Mildred L. Lillie and Herschel H. Friday Mrs, Lillie is a judge on the California ‘ourt of Appeal. Friday is an Arkansas bond attorney. There were reports that the FBI has begun to investigate the backgrounds of Mrs. Lillie Utah: Partly cloudy north and and Friday and that only an fair -outh today, tonight and Thursday; few showers north tonight and Thursday; warmer today; a little cooler north : Thursday; highs 55-65 both days except in the 50s north Thursday; lows tonight 3040; gusty southerly winds west portion today and southwest Thursday. UTAH—IDAHO Max. Min. Pep. Burley 63 43 CedarCity 56 33 Idaho Falls 52 36 Lewiston Logan 3 41 55 33 % Pocatello 52 45 58 Gooding # = Ogden =e 13 58 38 Orem Crash Injures 2 OREM — Two persons were treated and released from the Utah Valley Hospital following an accidentat theintersection of tne BYU Diagonal and 800 East in Orem Tuesday night shortly before 10 p.m. Gary Todd Christensen,18, 774 E. 1000 S., Orem suffered a cut on his back and possibly other back injuries. Robert C. Bosweil, 26, 4035 N. Canyon Rd., Provo, was treated for a cut on the head. The car Mr. Christensen was driving was northbound when it collided with the car driven by Mr. Boswell, which was westbound on 1300 South (the BYU Diagonal). meeting in Paul H. New qualifications last Wednesdcy were called “a smoke screen,” byone legal source. Theyare Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.V., Judge Sylvia A. Bacon of the District of Columbia Superior Court, and 5th Circuit Court of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, DMass., told a New York meeting of the B’nai Brith AntiDefamation League Tuesday night that Nixon was try “undo” the liberal achieve- Appeals Judges Charles Clark ments of the court under retired Chief Justice Earl Warren. Viet Policy The six possible nominees (Continued From Page 1) wal, qualified only by the return of the POW's. Tuesday's 23-vote margin of victory for the administration compares to the 43 vote spread it registered on June 28 when a more direct vote on a similar amendment by Senate’ Nemocratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana, wasrejected 219 to » ROBERT eta has been sought,” Scott said being considered by the ABA Karpowitz Elected at Riverside Robert Karpowtiz was elected president-elect of the Riverside “reflected utter contempt for Country Club for 1972, suc. the court by whomever chose ceeding Clyde Olsen, who them,” Kennedysaid. automatically will become president next year. Other officers elected are Kissinger (Continued From Page 1) Henry Huish and Doug Schaerrer, two-year directors; house in a western suburb Robert Halbersleben,secretary: where Ethiopian EmperorHaile HarmonC.Steed, treasurer. Selassie stayed during his Weston Garrett was the other candidate for president-elect, recent visit, 176 by the House. Along the streets stood Retiring board members are Additionally, scane lawmakers who a UPI survey had hundreds of curious onlookers, Ambroge Sedlachek and D. R. indicated would have voted for whohad noticed something was Norton. Rex Lewis is retiring the Mansfield amendmentstuck happening because the streets secretary. with the administration when were closed to regular traffic, the issue wes couched in a but probably did not know who procedural vote. The trend was driving by, because the would appear to favor doves, exact time of arrival was not with the possibility of an announced in Peking. Foreign newspapercorresponadministration <efeat looming BLACKFOOT (UPi) — The dents followed the motorcade to on the next direct test. That chance could come soon the guest house, but were not decision by the Bingham County under a move being contem- able to catch a glimpse of commissioners to keep wine plated in the Senate. Sens. John Kissinger or those who accom- out of county grocerysteres will not be reconsidered, according Sherman Cooper, R-Ky., and panied him. The cars disappeared without to Commission ChairmanRobert Frank Church, D-Idaho, said they would attempt to attach halting behindthe high walls of Lee, Aberdeen. “We will put it up for vote their own end-the-war measure the guest house garden.Infront to the pending foreign aid bill. of the gate Chinese soldiers at the election in November The Cooper-Church amend- stood guard with fixed bayo- 1972. Thatis the only fair way to decide,” Lee said. ment would cut off funds for nets. Hesaid so far the commission the war for any purpose save Chinese and American offithe swift withdrawal of U.S. cials in Peking gave newsmen had been the recipient of more letters opposed totheretail sale troops. It would not, however, to understand they would have set a date for the complete no possibility of making contact of wine than those in favor of with Kissinger during his visit. the move. withdrawal. Issue to Be Placed on Ballot Nobel Prize {Continued From Page1) Cleveland Denver De Moines oit rort Worth Honolulu Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau of Mississippi and Roney of Florida. While the ABA prepared to York, would change Nixon's study Nixon's candidates, de plans. The President said the bate increased on their qualifications. two nomineeswill be announced Senate Republican Leader this week. Hugh Scott said Tuesday that The vacancies were created the role of the Senate on the last month bythe retirement of the late Hugo L. Black and nominatiors was to advise and John Marshal] Harlan, who ‘s to consent, not character assassination. suffering from spinal cancer. “Over this past weekend The othe four candidates sent some of my colleagues have to the ABA for review of been advising before consent judiciary, 76 53 gression treaties with the Soviet 60 31 Union and Poland and his 4 54 efforts to secure findamental BB 4l human rights, personal security 81 64 2.42 and full freedom of movement 86 75 for the people of West Berlin. 79 52 She said Brandt was proposed 76 62 by Prime Minister Jens Otto == Krag’s Social Democratic party Kansas City 3 56 99 in Denmark, by Georgio La Las Vegas 65 42 Pira, a law professor of Los Angeles 75 56 Florence,Italy, and by Charles Memphis 82 56 de Chambrun, a member of the Miami 81 73 French national assembly. Mpls-St. Paul 66 37 Asked whether Brandt was a New Orleans 81 59 difficult choice, she said, ‘‘No, #& New York 69 55 it was not difficult at all.” Omaha 66 47 Mrs. Lionaes said the comPhiladelphia 73 58 mittee had not discussed Portland, Ore. 59 47 53 possible negative reaction to St. Louis 82 57 the choice of a worldpolitician, Salt Lake City 58 40 still at his peak and considered San Diego 73 54 by some observers to be a San Francisco 6 — controversial choice. Seattle 55 45 .26 “As a leader of the federal Spokane 48 38 .38 governmentin Germany and on Washington 73 59 behalf of the German people, Winnipeg He Brandt has stretched his hand in reconciliation between counTuesday’s high was 90 at Mc- tries that have long been Allen, Tex. enemies. This morning’s low was 15 at “In the spirit of goodwill he Alamosa, Colo. has achieved eminentresults in creating preconditions for peace in Europe.” The prize, considered the world’s finest humanitarian award, is worth 450,000 Swedish kronor — $90,000 at current market rates. Brandt, 58, a Social Democrat, fled to Norway during World War II to escape nazism. Editor’s Note: Following After the war he returned to is a statement issued by serve as mayor of West Berlin incumbent Commissioner when he becamea world figure. Leo Allen of Provo after he As chancellor he has worked was defeated in Tuesday to reach a permanent peace primary in a bid to seek resettlement with Poland and election. “Yesterday a primary elec- settle their border disputes, has tion was held in Provo for the sent emissaries to other East purpose of selecting two can- European countries to try to didates from field of seven to improve relations with them stand for electionto theoffice of and is currently engaged in City Commissioner in the East-West German talks ease the Berlin situation, long Novemberfinal election. ‘To my many friends who an East-Westtroublespot. Brandt was one of 39 worked diligently and to my friends who supported my candidates for this year’s candidacyfor re-electionto this award but most observers had important office I extend my ruled him out of contention, heartfelt thanks and ap- considering him too controversial. preciation. 19 9 Brandt, who became chancel“Ty Mr. Halladay and to Mr. Grange, who successfully lor in 1969 when he formed a 468 1369 392 survived the primary, I offer my coalitiv betweenhis own Social congratulations and best wishes. Democrats and the Free “May the good people of Provo Democrats, has made reconcilirealize the importance of ation between West Germany exercising their franchise by and the Communist nations the policy. casting their individual vote for major aim cfhis foreign the candidateof their choice at He began this new “dstpoll the November final election so tik” (eastern policy) es a that it will truly be a people’s foreign minister in the grand today. choice is my humble and sincere coalition between the Christian The Pakistani shelling from LONG BEACH (UPI)—BeverDemocrats andthe Socialists. border areas has intensified ly Ann Duckett,37, sho pleaded desire.” lately and has created tension innocent Tuesday to the swimin manyvillages along India’s ming pool death of her husborder with East Pakistan, band, will undergo a psychiatembroiled in civil war since ric examination before her last March, said West Bengal Dec. 1. trial. Leo Allen Issues Statement Total India VillagersKilled By Stray Artillery Shells CALCUTTA, India (UPI)— Stray artillery shells from fighting between East Pakistani rebels and Pakistani Central Government troops havekilled 35 villagers across the border in India over the past few days, the Indizn government said Innocent Plea By Wife in Duckett Death Chief Secretary N. C. Sengupta. he YailartHerald Published every afternoon Friday and iy thr ey morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 20 W. . Street, Provo, Utah 8460), B.E, JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier $ 2.50 ‘Six months, carrier $15.00 One year, carrier $30.00 Mail, baywhere in United States One month $2.50 One year $30.00 Herald Telephone Numbers PROVO 373-5050 6 , ’ The Press Trust of India Mrs. Duckett's husband, Arth(PTI) said in a dispatch from ur 55, was found floating in New Delhi that East Pakistani the pool of the couple’s expenrebels and Pakistani army sive home Sept, 24 and the troops fought a two-day battle a womanis charged bypolice with week ago over the town of drowning him, Kasba on the extreme eastern border of East Pakistan's border with India. Goshen Party : Defense ministry spokesmen BYU Troupeof Actors Back After USO Tour A troupe of 14 Brigham Young sontains scenes from the play actors retured to “Charlie Brown” including campus last week after com- “Happiness Is” and “You're a pleting a USO tour in the Orient. Good Man Charlie Brown.” ‘The nine-week tour, sponsored Among other production by the Department of Defense numbersincludedin the variety and the American Education show ere the soliloquy from Theatre Association, featured “Carousel,” and the hit song University the Broadway hit ‘Hello Dolly.”” “He Ain't Performances were staged at militaryinstallations in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Guam and Hawaii, and received standing ovations at nearly every show. The musical comedy, which contains such hit songs as “Before the Parade Passes By,”” Heavy, He’s My Brother.” Director for the traveling show was Dr. Charles Henson, professor of dramatic arts at BYU, Student cast members were Janet Swenson, Lon Evans, Kitty Carr, Will Hazlett, Neldon Maxfield, Herb Tucker, Candy Woolley, Yutonna Kerbs, Julia “Hello Dolly,” and “It Only Benham, Ron Stevenson, Jim in 1964 at the age of 90, lived named secretary and Margene Takes a Moment,” was ac- Farnsworth, Kristi Clark, the longest 0” any U.S. presi- Steele remains as chairlady of companied by “I Heard Ap- Shannon Mills aud Elaine plause” a variety show which Stanton. dent after leaving office. the party. Notes Nominees in New Delhi said they had no immediate confirmation of the fighting. Both Pakistan and GOSHEN — Clarence Kirk, India have complained of daily chairman of the Progressive incidents of shelling and Party of Goshen, reports that Tom Hopes and Allen Newton fighting along the border. will be runningfor election to the town board of trustees in the Nov. 2 election. Herbert Hoover, who died Marguerite Powelson \,as 4 ) 2 NySVUURS ST eeUSUUA ML Do-It - Ma SCC *.+ Utah Owned and Operated OPENING SOON ON Ce em eyTy OROSCE CGC Ca aaa 2 CU TCM MetTY e. When we do; we promise you? friendly service and the lowest prices ever to hit Utah CCT n Ss 1.9 4 PRE-OPENING SPECIAL LIGHT FIXTURES 50” ofr LARGESTDISPLAY OF LIGHT FIXTURES IN UTAH KITCHEN CABINETS. 45” ofr DRIVE BY and WATCH OUR REMODELING PROGRESS AT ~ 374 NORTH STATE’ co) 13 SUM WT Celt Ea rd ale Te ae oT |