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Show Boise Blast Conservationist Investigated Levels Criticism BOISE (UPI) Treasury At Hathaway Two Arrested Sunday For SLC Bombings SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — LANDFR, Wyo. (UPI) — Wy 3 City Police arrested two men oming conservationist Tom Bell has criticized Gov. Stanley late Sunday in connection with used ‘o blast the front entrance Hathaway and the State Game the bombings of a park rest to the armed forces examing and Fish Commission, saying room and a parked car earlier and entrance station Friday they did little “to enhance the in the evening. Officers refused to identify the Bits of debris picked up after image of Wyoming in their re- pair, pending the filing of forcent statements on the killing the explosion have been sent to malcharges this morring. There the crime laboratory in of eagles.” were no injuries in the blasts. Washington, D.C., fcr analysis. Bell said Hathaway and the The first explosion went off However, Edward J. Connolly commission may even “have in a ladies restroom in Sugar Jr., special investigator in added a little more tarnish to House Park about 7:45 p.m., charge of the Alcohol, Tobacco the image.” He said the offi- police said. The charge was and Firearms Division for this cials ‘succeeded in depicting a apparentlyplaved on the door’s area, said witnesses indicated number of dedicated Game lock, and the explosion ripped a the Sombers used dynamite. He and Fish Departmentfield men one-foot hole in the steel reinsaid descripticas of the incident as incompetent nincompoops.” forced door, also indicated the bomb was Then, 30 minutes later at 8:15 That statement“‘is unfair and placed rather than thrown at the p.m., a bomb wentoff inside a not true,” Bell said Department investigators hope to know sometime today what type of explcsive device was aped entrance to the induc- tion venter. parked car belonging to Diane Hesaid the field men, contra- Craig, Nobody wasin the building at thetimeof the explosion shortly ry to statements by the gover- 20, Salt Lake City. Officers theorized the car, park- bombers drove by. It shattered the windshield and blew a hole in the floor. Witnesses to the first bombing saw a small foreign car leaving the park area immediately after the blast, and through a description of the vehicle,spe tracked down the Officers said the‘arrests were madeon the basis of “materials found inside the suspect vehicle.” They refused to say what those materials were. The two bombings were the second and third in less than two days in the Intermountain area. Friday nigh’, a bomb shattered the doorway of an armed forces induction center in Boise, Idaho. Police Sunday blamed the Salt Lake City bombings on “prank- nor and the commission, have ed just a half mile from the sters.” before midnight Friday and known for at least five years park, was picked by the noneofthe files were damaged. that illegal activities involving bombers because it's window predator control was going on. was cpen, However, the blast shattered the Police said the second bornb glass door and two plaie glass “They knew, for example, of game animals being killed, panels in the entrance, tore some from the air, and some apparently was tossed into plaster from the entrance roof from the use of poisoned car- Miss Craig’s vehicle as the and peppered aninside wall with cassesfor bait,” Bell said. bits of debris. “They even got one rancher A Boise police detective into court, just to have his wrist SEOUL (UPI) — One of the termed “coincidental” a fire Utah Girls Popular In Korea Grid Interest FLAG AT ATTICA PRISON in western New York hangs listlessly at half-mast as dawn breaks over the prison. The town of Attica and surrounding area has been placed under slapped,” he said. “This ranch- curfew ia an attempt to disccurage sight-seers and demonstrators, Rockefeller Accused Of Murder By New York Black Legislator ATTICA, N.Y. (UPI) — A the Knickerbocker News, the black state legislator Sunday city’s afternoon newspaper. called for the indictment of Meanwhile, a group of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller on lawyers representing various charges of murder in the civil rights groups said they deaths of 40 hostages and would meet with Attica prisoinmates at Attica State Prison. ners again today. They com“T myself have charged the plained that only four rooms governor with murder,” State were made available in the Assemblyman Arthur 0. Eve, a prison for eight lawyers to member of the committee that meet with their clients Sunday. unsuccessfully tried to negoThe lawyers told conflicting tiate a peaceful settlement of stories about the severity of the Attica uprising, said in a questioning prisoners were suNew York City television show. jected to in the state investiga“T just spoke with several tion of the rebellion. One said black and Puerto Rican leaders that there was “friendly and I hope they will follow questioning’”’ by the staff of through and ask that the Robert Fischer, the state governor be indicted.” deputy attorney generalleading Eve and Rep. Herman the probe. Another charged that Badillo, D-N.Y., another mem- some inmates were being ber of the committee, den- “interrogated around the ounced Rockefeller’s refusal to clock,” by officials trying to come to Attica to lead the sift out the leaders of the negotiations. Ten hostages and rebellion. 30 prisoners died in the five-day One lawyer, Joshua Roth of rebellion » Nati Lawyers Guild of ephoned In Albanytoday w York, said the prisoners bomb threat was ainst e “marched” into the inter- the Twin Towers, wntown y n with both hands on office building which houses the their head and are not offices of the commissioner of permitted to drop their hands correctional services. A bomb until the door is locked behind exploded Friday night in a them. He said most of the men’s roomat the building but prisoners were shoeless, and no one wasinjured. hadnot been allewed to shower Today's anonymous caller, or shavesince the rebellion was telephoned the threat to put down one week ago. Training Kills Two The lawyers and members of aes get back to their a panel appointed at Rockefel- cells. In ‘another development, two ler’s request to look after prisoner rigits said that brothers of inmate Peter inmates frequently told them they were beaten in the period immediately after the insurrection was quelled last Monday by state troopers, National Guardsmenanddeputies. In most cases the talc was the same — prisoners were stripped and forced to run a gauntlet formed by clubswinging guards and police while being returned to their cells. Prison officials have made no comment on the Tarallo is in the intensive charges, although a deputy corrections conimissioner said care unit at Meyer Memorial some inmates had to be for gunshot wounds, they said. Federal MedicalSite Encouraged By Hebert VASHINGTON (UPI) —Rep. F, Edward Hebert, D-La., was a junior member of the House Armed Services Committee in 1949 when he proposed construction of a federal medical school similar to the militry academies. After 30 consecutive years in the House, Hebert is now the chairman of the powerful committee and he believes his 22-year-old dream will win PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) recruits following training sessions were “completely unrelated and happened on different days and involved cifferent training units.”” Hesaid, however, an investigation is being conducted into the deaths of Pvt. Frankie C. Vickers, 19, of Greenville, Fla., on Saturday and Pvt. Warren H.John, 23, of Baltimore, Md., early Sunday. A spokesman Said Vickers died as the result rain stem contusion apparently suf- The AMA: the colleges and HEWfear the loss of money and students to the uniformed services university, he said. The academy’s budget would be included in military appropriations instead of HEW. Texans Urge Anti-Busing congressional approval this term. Hearings are to begin Tuesday on Hebert’sbill to establish John, one of 39 recruits a uniformed services university hospitalized July 3 with renal of health sciences within 25 AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) —The Texas Republican Executive tract ailments following exces- miles of Washington at a cost sive pushups, died of probable his aides estimate will be at Committee demanded Sunday least $101 million over 10 years. that President Nixon support a viral pneumonia. constitutional amendment pro“The Department of Defense He had dropped out of a twoand-a-half mile run Friday. is solid behind it,” Hebert said hibiting busing of students. It John was taken to the of his proposal, which includes strongly urged the President to dispensary and later admitted feasibility studies on the appoint a busing foe to the U.S. to the hospital where he too establishment of additional Supreme Court. schools at Portsmouth, Va.; The committee passed the died. The spokesman said there San Antonio, San Diego, San resolutions, along with a was “nothing related at all” to Francisco and other locations. number of others, without Witnesses Tuesday include dissent. The only resolution that John’s death and the earlier renaltract illness. He said John members of Congress who failed to pass unanimously was and the other 38 recruits support the bill Defense one supporting Nixon for reSecretary Melvin R. Laird and election. underwent a special two-month training period following re- the surgeons general of the “T feel it's morally wrong, lease from the hospital. They Army, NavyandAir Force. repulsive or any other dirty had been cleared for regular “The opposition will come word you want to call it to Parris island Marines —A Marine Corps spokesman says the weekend deaths of twe Tarallo, 45, of New YorkCity, delivered a court order to the prison gage prohibiting the returnof their brother when he is released from a Buffalo hospital. William andAldoTarallosaid their brother actively led opposition to the uprising by about 1,000 inmates and predicted he would be killed by militant convicts if he is returned to Attica. fered in a fall during “light physical training” about 11:50 training, The spokesmansaid noaction a.m. Saturday. He wastaken to a naval hospital at nearby had been taken against any drill instructors, but added that Beaufort where he died. Vickers had recently arrived an investigation into the two at the training depot and had deaths would be conducted as a not begun his regular training. matterof normal procedure. Amendment from HEW (Department of support President Nixon be- Health, Education and Welfare) cause of his Red Chinapolicy,’ and there will be some said Mrs. ElmerLindstrom. Two other delegates on the opposition from the American Medical Association and some 65-member executive commitcolleges,"" Hebert said in an interview. tee voted against the resolution supporting Nixon. 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