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Show To Arizona U. Students BYU Student Head Says ‘Give Us Time’ TUCSON,Ariz. (UPI)—Brig- tempt to head off de=onstraham Young University student tions at Saturday night's foot- boy President Brian Walton oall game between the two asked University of Arizona stu- Schools. Last January, demondents to give his schvol time to strations at a basketball game correct its recruitment efforts. between the two schools resultSpeaking to some 500 Ari- ed in minor damage to the zona University students at the Wildcat’s fieldhouse andthe arschool’s Tucson campus Wed- rest of several Arizona stu- nesday, Walton said, “It is dents. to be branded arac- Mother Of FamedKing Family Dies Five Hunters Overduein Wyoming Snow ByUnited Press Internaticaal Snow lay up to a foot deep today from the Northern Rockies into the Oklahoma Panhandle. Travelers’ and stockmen’s warnings were in effect and five persons were missing in Wyoming. The storm center moved from New Mexico into the Texas-Oklahoma Panhandle reoe early today, spreading i Walton planned to speak with and drifting By United F ress International SHERMAN OAKS,Calif. (UPI)—Funeral services will be held Saturday for Pearl Driggs, mother of the King Sisters singing quartet and matriarch of the King family troupe. Mrs. Driggs died Tuesday of natura! causes at the age of 81. snow een into the Central Auto Strike ist when the whole teachin of several student groups, includ- Plains. Four hundred homes were the Church of Jesus Christ of ing the Black Student Union. left without power Wednesday Latter-day Saints (Mormon) is one of brotherhood of man and one God.” He said he hopes BYU ~ill have more blacks at the Provo, Utah, schoolin the ue. “Give us a chaace to improve. If by oe we don’t Hy more Blacks at BYU, I might pick up a placard andjoin ae demonstrations.” i Russ Wins "Ir Nobel zp Literature STOCKHOLM (UPI) — Rus- Walton was here in an at- sian author Alexander I Solzhenitsyn, whose works are banned at home but read and admired abroad, today won the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature. when heavy snow snapped power lines leading into Torrington, Wyo. The high temperature in Denver Wednesday was only 38 —the lowest high temperature on record for that date. A foot of snow was on the ground at Wheatland, Wyo., and Interstate 25 near the city was closed for a brief time Wednesday Gas Pump Shortages Uncovered SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Gasoline pumps that cheat motorists an average of just under one pint every 20 gallons must be corrected within 30 days — or the city will start locking up the pumps. An inspection of several hundred station pumps in the city indicated that all but one was shorting motorists by about a full every 20 gallons,city of- Reals sag The YT shortages reportedly range from three ounces to 15 or more ounces of gasoline per five gallons. The Salt Lake City Commission issued an edici Tuesday, demanding the pumps be cor- , SeeRomes Tacs Deine Talks Set For Friday DETROIT (UPI) —The United Auto Workers and General Motors have agreed to discuss national issues Friday for the first time since talks broke off and the UAW struck the auto maker 24 days ago. Since Generel Motors plants Thursday, October 8, 1970 No Power Failure on Crashed Plane eejoyous" lah Page 9 Richards said the plane undervent its annual inspection Sept. 8 in Las Vegas, Nev, He said the plane passed the inspection and was certified to fly. He saic the certification was noted in the plane's log and he gave the log to federal officials Sunday The FAA said the plane was then and saved all these lives,” Richards said. Richards said he could not see how he could be blamed for the crash. He said he relied on the FAA to determine the airworthiness of the planes inspected last in 1967. An FAA spokesman in Los Angeles said “to our knowledge” the plane was not inspected Sept. 8 in Las Vegas. Los Angeles is the location of a regional office of “The Great S' a hiker pcROVE easant Greve One Show 8:00 P.M. the FAA and Las Vegasis part of its region. PATTON ROYAL “I feel like if the FAA knew some reasons why the aircraft should not have gone on, they should have grounded it right Lehi Show 7:15 P.M. Beneath the Planet of the Apes Show Schedule PUFNSTUF 7:30 - 11:00 JONAH 9:10 ONLY Cera esa issues, before production can th. The FAA denied knowledge resume. of the inspection, BOX OFFICE» IR) STAVASME IA) OPENS 7 P.M. OW STARTS BisseWaa ae 130 ea Pr BLY “beautiful” L Plane’s OwnerDenies Blame OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — WASHINGTON (UPI) —Despite all the questions that have The owner of the airplane in arisen, safety investigators which 30 persons were killed believe a chartered plane last weekin the Colorado Rockcrashed in the Rockies sinply ies has absolved himself of all because the pilot realized too blamefor the crash. late that its tired, old engines “T'mawful sad abouttheliv: could not lift him over the es that were lost, but I don’t see that I could have done arymountai.s. Government sources said thing,” Jack Richards said WedWednesday the investigation so nesday. far showed “no signs of a Richardsis president of Richpower failure or cockpit emer- ards Aircraft Co. of Oklahoma gency” in the crash of a 20- Cit> which owned both the Maryear-old planeii,750 feet up the tin 404 that crashed and sisside of a mountain near ter ship that landed safely at LovelandPass, Colo., Friday. Logan, Utah. The crash killed 13 members The crash of the Martin 404, carrying part of the Wichita of the Wichita State University State University football team football team, 14 school ofto Logan, Utah, for a scheduled ficials, coaches, athletic officers and fans and three crew memgame, killed 330 persons. bers. The plane was taking the ~ halted operations in the United team to Legan for a game with States and Canada at midnight, Utah State. Sept. 14, bargainers have Richards said the Federal Avemphasized issues at 155 local iation “.dministration (FAA) probargairing units that must be nounced the aircraft fit to fly solved, as well as the national whenit was inspected last mon- TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. The prize carried a cash award of $78,400. The 52year-old author of “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich”’, “Cancer Ward” — and “The First Circle’ had been a leading candidate for “ @ the award for several years. 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