OCR Text |
Show Friday, October15, 1971 Page 10—THE HERALD, Provo, Utab Russian-Born American Nixon to Attend Billy Graham Wins NobelPrize for Economics Tribute Slated Kuznets, a Russian-born American economist, won the 1971 Nobel prize for economics, the STOCKHOLM Royal Among the 400 guests at the Policemen Killed in friend of the President. Nixon, the first president to visit Charlotte since President Eisenhower in 1954, was to fly in with Mrs. Nixon this afternoon andjoin the Grahams in a motorcade through down: town Charlotte to the Charlotte Coliseum. Charlotte streets were adorned with red, white and blue bannersproclaiming “Welcome HomeBilly Graham.” The President was to pay a tribute to Graham before an expected capacity crowd of 12,000 persons in the Coliseum and then was unveiling a Belfast today, the army said The policemen were in a parked patrol cruiser near Ardoyne fire station when another car, machineguns pokthrough its curtains and raked the vehicle with bullets. The fusillade killed one marker to be placed at policeman instantly. The other Graham'sbirthplace. “All this for a preacher, and died soon afterward, an army spokesman said. an evangelistat that,” Graham, Thefatalities raised the death 52, had said when informed of toll in Northern Ireland this 9, including shot three gunmen in Belfast Catholic areas and fought a two-hour skirmish along the Irish Republic border with what one officer estimated were up to 40 gunmen. An estimated 450 reunds were fired. One soldier received leg wounds. An explosion today heavily damaged a pub in Lisburn, just outside of Belfast. Two persons were treated at a hospital for shock, the army said. DEATH CAME THURSDAY to the one-time No, 2 mostwanted criminai on the FBI list, Ted Walters, 55, above, whenhe was killed by a Texas ranger as he held three people hostage. Walters had held a shotgun at the head of H. 0. Houston of Texas, while holding him,his wife and child hostage. A pursuing Texas ranger waited until Walters raised the shotgun, away from Houston’s head, then killed him with a rifle bullet in the head. Walters was a one-time running mate of Bonnie Parker sand Clyde Barrow. Inquiry On Medina Honorably Discharged FT. McPHERSON,Ga. (UPI) —Capt. Ernest L. Medina, who resigned from the Army following his acquittal on charges of presiding over a massacre at My Lai, was honorablydischarged today and left saying he had “no animosity and no hard feel- ings. The 35-year-old Medina, dressed in army tans and accompanied by his two militaattorneys, entered the personnel building at Ft. McPherson promptlyat 10 a.m. He emerged 20 minutes later, smiling and dressed in a brown civilian suit. Asked how he felt, he jokingly shot back: “Like a civilian.” In addition to his discharge SANDPOINT (UPI)—Dr. Wil- papers, Medina, of Montrose, liam Morton told members of Colo., was, as a matter of the Ponner County School Dis- routine, handed certificates of trict 82 board he had contacted appreciation from President the attorney general’s office re- Nixon and ArmyChief of Staff ing the use of school buildWilliam C. Westmoreland. ings for church services. Medina, who had been in the Building Use Made Morton, a board member, said the opinion he received said “that whileill-advised, as long as a fair and equitable rental fee is charged, it would be legal. But, if fees are not equitable, the district could be Army 16 years and had only four more years until retire- ment, said he realized he was giving up a lot, but added: “I didn’t want to be hiding behind a filing cabinet for the nextfour years.” Even before his acquittal, Medina had said he felt his army career had been ruined, and announced he would quit the Armyif cleared. He will go to work as a civilian next Mondayfor the R. J. Enstrom Corp. in Menomi- open to law suits.” Morton said he was not prepared to debate the issue but that he desired the board be informed of the legal views of the attorney general's office. The dispute has arisen from the rental of the southside school here to the Church of nee, Mich. The company Jesus Christ of Latter - day produces helicopters and is Saints for Sundayservices. Board memberVenus Verhei, Eagle, said “Anytime you try to follow the letter of the law, you usually get into trouble... churches have been used in the past in emergencies to teach school kids.” Verhai was referring to a re- centletter sent anonymously to the superintendent's office listing desired policy changes related to the use of school buildings by committee groups. The letter was signed “ ommended by group of interested taxpayers” and closely followed Verhei’s philisophy on the use of schoolbuildings. © Water Heaters © WaterSofteners © Garbage Disposals INSTALL NOW CALL THE EXPERTS CRACHEAD PLUMBING-HEATING PROVO DIAL: 373-1003 56 North 2nd West headed by F. Lee Bailey, the famed criminal lawyer who served as Medina’s chief counsel during his court martial. when he worked out “methods for the calculation of the size Window WasherHung Up on Job,Literally five policemen and 25 British soldiers. Today's attack followed widespread violence Thursday ir which the army said troops sity in 1926. He served as professor of of worth $90,000 this year. It was set up by the Bank of BELFAST, Northern Ireland to Academy Sweden in 1968 to celebrate its and changes of the national 300th anniversary and has been income” in the United Sta‘es. Besides he has gathered awarded only twice before. enormous statistical material Educated Ia U.S. Kuznets was the second and handled this with care, intelligence, acumen and wisconsecutive American to win domin his research work,” the prize. Last year Prof, Paul A. Rudbergsaid. Samuelson of the MassaKuznets, who was born in chusetts Institute of Technology Kharkoy, Russia April 30, 1901, (MIT), also in Cambridge, won carried out the greater part ot the award. his research as a member of Although born in Russia, the National Bureau of EconKuznets was educated as an omic Research in New York. economist in the United States. He became a member in 1927 (UPI)—Machinegunners in @ speeding car shot two policemen to death in Belfast's Roman Catholic Ardoyne area year Swedish A 200,000-YEAR-OLD HUMAN SKULL discovered in cave in Pyrenees mountains near Pel rpignan, France, last August ‘s matched with jawbone found in same immediate area a year ago. Prof. Jean Piveteau of the Univ. of Paris, internationally known said the skull’s age datesit in a middle of what geologists call the Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) and that it “fills the gap between the Java man and the Neanderthal.” ‘Thediscovery ranks among the two or three mosthistoric finds in the history of the study of human evolution, Prof. Piveteau said. Ecology Says Cardinal Majority of Delegates Oppose MarriedPriests VATICAN CITY (UPI)—A RomanCatholic cardinal reported today that a majority of the 210 delegates to the Third International Synod of Bishops oppose the idea of married men entering the priesthood, A majority, said Spanish Cardinal Vicente Enrique y Tarancon, agree the presence of marri men in priesthood would raise more problems than it would solve. Tarancon gave the synod his summaryof a week-long debate speakers did not mention the subject. Tarancon said some delegates considered ordaining married men an “apt remedy” for the shortage of priests. Dispute Surfacing Minor ordination of married men, but Quake the war years he Tenn., won the SALE Humphrey The dam, on the Smith’s Fork drainage,is considered to be the second half of the Lyman Project. The first half, Meek’s Cabin Dam,has been completed on Black’s Fork without objection from environmentalistis. Rancherssaythe total project represents their legitimate share of Colorado River drainage water andwill stabilize irrigation on 10,000 acres of hay crop-lands. Defends Sen. Muskie D-Maine, New Venue Soughtin IdahoKilling Thursday, ‘SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THE BEST BRAND YOU CAN BUY! saying Muskie was unfairly criticized for a recent remark he made ruling out the possibility of a black vice presidential candidate. “Tt was an unfortunate remark. I do not think it represented his true feelings,” Humphrey told about 600 REXBURG(UPI) — Defense students at Loyola University. “We shouldn’t tell black attorneys for two persons accused of a triple slaying near people that they shouldn’t only nine of them were unreservedly in favor. Many had lukewarm feelings Driggs in August asked for a aspire to any office,’ HumSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — and said they would approve change of venue Thursday in phrey said. the move if other bishops A minor earthquake rattled POPC O EPAr Seventh District Court. requested it. But they did not Salt Lake County windows along The attorneys for Michael the Wasatch Front and set off want married priests in their Pennpage Mortimer, 28, Sacra- $ own dioceses. Another 45 a medium - pitched vibrating mento, Calif., and Mrs. Joyce opposed any changein the 12th noise Thursday, but no dammnae. 4 Turner Frye, 22, Reno, Nev., g eSATA century law and other age was reported. GAM tO1PM A University of Utah seismo- China Meadows is the trail- cited pre-trial publicity and the 4 130 North sth East,Orem graph recorded the tremblor at head for backpackers entering emotions of Druggs residents as | ann the reason for the motions. POPPA PPAPI 2.3 on the Richter Scale, and the Red Castle Lake area. said it lasted less than a min- BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. 80 PROOF. IMPORTE! D AND BOTTLED BY HEUBLEIN, INC. HARTFORD, CONN. © 1971 ute. A spokesman said a ‘quake generally must be above 2.0 on j Na the scale to be felt. Only a scattering of county residents noticed the quake, reDELTA, Utah (UPI)—A two- ported at 2:07 p.m. It was cenman, eight-woman jury Thurs- tered in the city’s Rose Park area, but also wasfelt in Wocds day found Dwight Church, Delta, guilty of involuntary man- Cross, Bountiful and some areas slaughterin connection with the of northern Salt Lake City. Most residents questioned death last month of farm lababout the quake said they orer Jean Roy Adkisson. Sentencing will be made after thoughtit was an airplane passa report is made on Church by ing overhead. Windows rattled the Utah Adult Parole and Pro- ard doors were shaking in some bation Board. homes. IMPORTED Church was charged after AdA windowin a Salt Lake City Hi PL kisson, 49, died of injuries sus- gasstation waspartially pulled tained in an argument in the Wipe its frame during the tremMillard motel room. Hits S.L. During worked from 192 to 1944 as associate director for the Bureau of War Production, Kuznets gave the United States its second Nobel award within two days. Thursday Prof. Earl W: Sutherland of the Vanderbilt University Mexical School in medicine award for his research in the hormones. Four other awards—in literaSEATTLE (UPI) —Frank started yelling as loud as I Van Geystel says “every job could, ‘cal! the Fire Depart- ture, physics, chemistry and has its hang ups.” His job has ment.’ It was strange to see a peace—are to be announced in more than its share, and guy down there with a camera the next few weeks. They will despite a narrow escape from taking mypicture. But I saw be presented at ceremonies in death he said Thursday hestill other people running toward the Stockholm and Oslo Dee. 10. likes hanging around buildings. hotel. Van Geystel is a window “The next thing I knew they washer. were pulling me into the room. For about six minutes he It was so full of people you dangled four stories abovesolid couldn’t count‘em,” concrete and almost certain Van Geyste) was pulled to death "VYednesday after his safety by Lynu P. Himmelman, BIG REDUCTIONS ON safety belt snapped. He was chairman of the board and BALDWIN AND “/URLITZER pulled to safety by two chief chief executive of Western PIANOS, ORGANS executives of Western Interna- International Hotels, ard J. tional Hotels. William Heithan, senior vice NEW PIANOS saacool. “T put the hooks in the loops president, who were attending INOW ONLY . . 479 outside the window.I pulled on an executive session on the $40n them to double check and third floor. lorcansomty.... "OFS swung out: to start the job,” recalled Van Geystel, 32. COME IN FOR OUR “Then a link between the hook andthe belt broke loose. I MOUNTAIN VIEW, Wyo. (UPI) — Anotherenvironmental dispute is surfacing in Utah over possible construction of an irrigation dam in the China dropped down andit flipped me Meadowsareaofthe north slope around with my back to the of the Uinta Mountains. wall.” Screaming for help, Van At a meeting here Wednesday night the Bureauof Maclainstion Geystel held onto the single explained why China Meadows strand. “It seemed morelike 15 minutes but I’d judge it was would be the only feasible site NEW YORK (UPI)—Sen. for the dam,desigred to about six,” he said. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., provide water to ranchers in the “Myfirst concern was trying defended Sen. Edmund Muskie, southwest corner of Wyoming. to keep my head. Then I Other delegates said they thought a married priesthood would contribute “truly new values” to the church, Trancon said. Bt, he added,a larger group considered the ordination of married men desirable only under limited conditions and However, conservationists on the practical aspects of the thenonly with final approval of objected to the esthetic damage priesthood, which included the Pope Paul VI. to the area and wildlife thorny issue of celibecy and biologists from both Wyoming possible ordination of some and Utah said the proposed dam married men, would harm fish life. Earlier, a UPI analysis of the 130 speeches given during the debate showed 49 delegates would approve or accept SIMON KUZNETC and remained in the bureau until 1960. Worked For Government Kuznets received his Bachelor of Science degree from Columbia University when he was 21. Nashville, Italian Provincial Walnut finish SAVE UPTO *250® TROMMAGESite”; GOOG Key Biscayne, Fla., also a close He received his doctorate in economics at Columbia Univer- economics andstatistics at the Sciences at.nounced today. University of Pennsylvania The 70-year-old profes:.> at from 1936 to 1954 and then Harvard University, Cam- moved to Johns Hopkins bridge, Mass., was awarded the University as a professor of prize fer “his empirically economics. He came to Harfounded interpretation of econ- vard in 1960. omic growth which has led (o a Wrote Over 30 Books new and deepened insight into The Nobel laureate has the economic and social structure and process of develop- written more than 30 books and essays. ment,” the Academysaid in its In announcing ‘re award, citation. The award, officially known Prof. Erik Rudberg, secretary of the Academy, said Kuznets as the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize for Economie Science, is won fame as an economist the tribute which he said would Billy Graham wasfeted at a be ‘“‘a very sentimental and formal dress reception Thurs- emotional experience.” He said he considered the day aight in a prelude to today’s hometown tribute to the honor an indication of the evangelist. His close friend. increasing impor'ance of reliPresident Nixon,will attend. gion. CHARLOTTE, NC. (UPI)— reception at the Carmel] Country Club, where Graham and his wife stood in line for 90 minutes, were Bebe Rebozo of (UPI)—Simon Delta Man Early American Cherryfinish SAVE UP TO $250” Guilty of Manslaughter NEW Commodore| Lue 77B with WonderChord with just onefinger: play a complete accompaniment SAVE UPTO electronic calculator 00 199, COMMODORE C108 For a limited time only! voucan purchasethis personal electronic for hundreds ofdollarsless than ever before. LLOYDS Typewriter Co. 324 W. Center — Phone 374-0725 VIVA... the organ you can learn to play Pacoan Black Voir . eet a4everyone enn enjoy a a te Ci dalerT ae at your own place at your own pace SAVE UPTO $975 TAN. UNIVERSITY, PROVO 373-1263 |