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Show Tuesday, July 21, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 Committee Chairman Concedes He’s Got No Answerto the Plight of Migrant Worker WASHINGTON (UPI) —Few deny the plight of the migrant worker and his children is a blight on society, but nobody seems to be able to do anything aboutit Sen. Walter F. Mondale, DMinn., chairman of a subcommittee which has investigated and reported on migrant farm workers for years, concedes he has no answer. But he’s still looking. ‘x =* MEDICAL INVESTIGATOR, Dr. Raymond M. singed ape from right), frem Charlotte, , challenged Congress, in testimony before the Senate subcommittee on migratory labor Monday, to put aside its greed and prejudice he said had subordinated the human needs of migrant workers and their children to political and economic interests. Others who appeared with him are (left to right): Dr. Gordon Harper, Boston; Dr Ramiro Casse, McAllen, Tex.; Dr. In current hearings his together?’ subcommittee listened as Dr. “You challenge us, and Raymond M. Wheeler asked Can't answer," Mondalereplied “What has to be done to “We pass laws that are convince the Congress of the minimal, but even they are not United States, the most power. enforced. If there is anything ful group of men in the world, expendable in American societhat the time has come to put ty, it's the migrants, although aside its greed, its prejudice, they crawl on their bellies to its concern for personal eee produce the food for this and prestige—and to be c cerned for the kindofsoc!ietyin which our children must live Intestinal parasites were the Tipscombof the Baylor ( ‘allege tule. We personally saw under of Medicine, Houston croscope pinworms, hook The two led a team of 25 ‘ound worms, amoeba, doctors and health technicians on a field survey of how © g in combination migrants live. They patient, found Body of Kidnaped 16-Year-Old Girl Is Found LANSING, Mich. (UPI) — Two boys walking along a rural road near here found the body of Laurie Murninghan, 16, the object of an intense police search since she was kidnaped during a holdup 12 days ago. Her abductor remained at larse tedew Tansing Police Chief Derold Husby vowed hc would “‘leave no stone unturned until the person or persons responsible for the tragedy are brought to justice.” The body of the pretty blonde daughter of fax E Murninghan, former mayor of Wheeler, and Dr. Harry Lipscomb, Houston, Tex. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 24th! JULY 21,22,23 _., TUES., WE 1 HI-LAND FESTIVAL ICE CREAM 59° 1/2 Ga 53° 4/83: TISSUE. . 1.00 APPLESAUCE 8g: Pitted Olives 1° 12 Count 39° Zee Toilet Checotah, Okla. His first : From Drowning innewspaper job was with the POTATO Lay's Muskogee, Okla. Daily Phoenix. : He never married. CHIPS. . 10 oz. Desert Resort At 110 Degrees NEW YORK (UPI)—The ; highest temperature reported PAPER Pork & PLATES Beans BUNS SavesBoy,9, Is Hot Spot | Western Family Dixie 100 Count Hot Dog and Hamburger Idaho Farmer |filed with the Blackfoot city FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. WED. JULY 23 OPEN 8 A.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS ! WASHIN' GTON (UPI) —Jim pers, died early today of G, Lucas, Pulitzer Prize- abdominal cancer at the Veterans Administration hospital here. He was 56. Lucas’ career as a war reporter began in World War II when he was a Marine combat correspondentin the Pacific island campaign. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Korean War A versatile reporter who also covered many other events, he died three days before publication of his latest book—a : biography of Vice President : Spiro T. Agnew. Lucas’ front-line reporting spanned 25 years, including World War II in the Pacific and the Korean and Vietnam icts. He was wounded only once, by a piece of shrapnel over the eye near Da Nang, Vietnam,in 1964. Lucas first acquired journalistic note during the bloody : JIM LUCAS battle of Tarawa in the Pacific : in late 1943. His story, written as a Marine combat dent, was the first out and for : three days was the only word : the outside world had. Lucas was born June 22, 1914, winning war correspondent for BLACKFOOT,Idaho (UPI) — the Scripps-Howard emme Legal processing against a 16year-old Springville, Utah boy arrested here on a charge of forgery will be conducted in his home state under the auspices of Third District Juvenile Court. Lt. Larry Hultz, Blackfoot City Police Dept., said upon the youth’s arrest July 12 he produced a falsified document which stated he was Neil Whicker, 20, Delta, ‘tah. Further investigation indicated the unidentified youth was only 16 - years - old and from Springville, Hultz said. Officials further disclosed that a Neil Whicker, 23, who in fact has a home address in Delta, was in no way connected with the incident. The Springville youth was arrested after he allegedly attempted to cash a check taken from a Blackfoot man’s checkbook. Hultz said the man earlier had reported the checkbook missing, and the juvenile subsequently was arrested when he attempted to cash one of the checks in a local store. Hultz said the suspect was released to the custody of his mother last Thursday “as a >), matter of convenience” and was RUPERT, Idaho (UPI)—Jed returned to Utah. Webb, 9, Salt Lake City, was Charges against the boy were pulled from the Snake River Sunday after he fell into the prosecutor, who in turn would water while walking along the hand them over to probate bank. court, Hultz said. The court Art Hied, 44, a Rupert farmwould forward them to Third er, was discovered in a field by District Juvenile Court at Provo the boy’s companions, and told legal proceedings would of the accident. He ran threebe instituted against the boy at fourths of a mile and swam 70 the discretion of Utah officials. yards to save the youngster, who did not know how to swim. DISCRIMINATION? The boys were riding horses along the river and stopped to prospects. the divorce in Kentucky, but drug Young Webb was visiting his addiction cannot. BANANAS WesternFan 4203 Libby's tamdy 4305 WesternFamily 46 07. 3fo French's 24 02. CHARCOAL. 75° Marshmallows. Be KETC. 75° 4 Cans Watt Unelele Sliced 42 Shasta12oz. __!0Fe PINEAPPLE. 95° BARBECUE SAUCE 53° Soda Pop Sammpfire 1-10. 9 COKE Monday by the US. Weather : 16 Oz. Bureau, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, was 110 degrees at : Daggett Palm Springs,Calif. Today’s low was ai degrees & at Salem, Ore. e72° CELERY..... 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Of the eight drinking-water sources recital of health and livirg medicalcare. which we cultured, six were contaminated with fecal org: a. mb also said the only employed for the summer. this state capital, was found polio reported in the United Identification was confirmed Monday high grass and States this year was among through dental comparison, , migrant families in Hidalgo ke about 15 feet County; that rickets was not an Husby said. The cause or time of death was not immediately road. She was clad in uncommondisease ‘here, aldetermined but Husby said he the white bl red belt and though m would reveal the results of an blue miniskirt she wore when autopsy at a news conference she was abducted July 9 from that they even today (noon EDT the gift shop where she was of leprosy country.” Boy Referred Pulitzer Prize-Winning To Utah Reporter Dies of Cancer Authorities conditions of migrants in Here is a sample of Hidalgo County, Tex., by Lipscomb's report te Mondale Wheeler and Dr. Harry S. 00 e STEAKS Boneless. .... Ib. 98° HORMEL 5 Lb. CANNED HANS. x: $459 peols 1Al i rane oI : PAPERTOWELS _ 7[papencurs,GHe|viewmassusastg . BQe SHOP AND COMPARE-TOP QUALITY FOODS ATEARSON’S CONSISTENTLY LOWER EVERYDAYPRICES 1269 North 900 East Provo, Utah = |