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Show Page 16—THE HERALD,Prov: 0, Utah Tuesday, July 21, 1970 2 WomenSlain; Man Wounded By Gunmanin Coral Gables Shooting Missing Boys Found Walking In the Desert WENDELL, Idaho (UPI) — Reitz and Mrs. Lamb, a they would have to wait urtil 7 but managed to survive the wounds. He was in divorcee,first encountered the a.m., when the timed burglar gunman Sunaay night when alarm at the office switched CORAL GABLES, Fla. (UPI) critica: condition today —“There's a little good in The amount of money the they returned about 10:40 p.m. off. every thief,” the heavyset gunman took from the safe at to an apartment they shared. At 7 a.m., the gunman put gunman told his three hostages. the Western Union office was The gunman jumped them Mrs. Lamb in the trunk of Then he shot andkilled iwo of not ummediately known. Com- inside and ordered Reitz to Reitz’ car and drove to the them, both women,andcritical- pany auditors said it was open the Western Union office. office, where Mrs. Palacino between $400 to $3,000. Reitz convinced the gunman already was at work. ly wounded a man. The wounded man, Bruce E. for a while, By DAVID L. LANGFORD Reitz, 39, night manager of a Western Union office, crawled to a highway Monday morning to alert police to the kidnaprobbery-murder in this fashion- able Miami suburb. Reitz was Kevin Lancaster, 11, and Tim Sites, 12, were found walking in the desert Sunday night, after a large search party was formed following their disappearance. Their parents reportcd them missing when they failed to return from a floating expedition hospitalized with two gunshot drive to an overgrown tomato field 10 miles south of COLOR, CONSERVATION downtown Coral Gables. The gunman ordered his COMPATIBLE, HE SAYS NEENAR,Wis. (UPI) —Color hostages to lie down in the weeds, then stripped two rings and conservation are compatioff Reitz’ fingers, asking if he ble, says an environment expert. Richard M, Billings of would miss the rings. “Yeah, I guess I would,” Kimberly - Clark Corp. says Reitz replied. He said the creative use of color is one ¢ gunman tossed the rings back the few recent oie on the ground and said: merchandising that ‘ean to “There's a little bit of good in have its own pollution problem. every thief.” Then he opened The dye in tissue products, forinstance,is “biodegradable,” fire on the three. Mrs. Palacino, the day says Billings, the company’s manageroftheoffice, and Mrs. environmentcontrol director. It Lambdied en route to Baptist “self-destructs” as quickly as Hospital. Reitz was unconscious the basic rsterial it colors. Annual Frontier Days To Start Today in Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI) — tered to compete for a chunk of ‘The 24th annual Cheyenne Fron the $100,000 in prize .aoney. tier Days—‘The Daddy of em Today’is Saath ante eave All”—opened its first full day a1 mile route trom the Wyo- inches and Baltimore, Md., 1.09 inches of rain A cold front which pushed temperatures in eight Midwestern states to record lows Mondaybegan to dissolve today — Lansing, Mich,, had a 47 degree reading early today. The weather bureausaid a “warm, pleasant mid-summer day” was in stere for rost of the Midwest by the afternoon. Record lows were set Monday at Madison, Wis., 46; Huron, S.D., 46; Rochester, Minn., and Waterloo, Iowa, 47; Chicago, 53: Omaha, Neb., 54; Spring- ORIVE.IN OPEN 8:15 SHOW 9:10 ENDS TUE. OVO, SHOW TIME 9:15 y were a FIRST DRIVE IN SHOWING HORROR INLAND! TERRO BR UNMATCHED THEMOST FRIGHTENING owe EXPERIENCE Of| |atone ALONE! YOURLIFE! GROVE Sashewsssem “NORWOOD” mr WoODY ALLENS vampire ee by Ogallala Sioux Today’s rodeo was to include saddle brenc riding, bulldogging, bull riding, bareback bronc riding, steer roping and amateur bronc riding. More than 630 cowboys were regis- performers, and square dancing on downtown streets. Officials have estimated the 50,000 population of this capital city will triple during the weeklong event. Frontier Days will run through Sunday. CONT. DAILY FROM 1:30 core : OPEN 8:00 SHOWSFROM 9:20 Ashore orafloat, == NOTE MORSE POWERS ‘SILVERS TECHNICOLOR™ <={G) BERT AUDIENCES ROGER MICHAEL 2 merei Ct PeBeeLa A JACK ROLLINS AND CHARLES H.JOFFE Production wy a ndNE os /owMLES TQAFE /SAEYGER /NXROSSER ext MICHA! QUARRY- PERRY MURPHY- MACREADY- ANDERS ce by the ovisAcostaAga Norad Concert Band; dances WIT, AND “ALICE'S RESTAURANT” ISTARTS TOMORROW “SLEEPING BEAUTY” first round of the calf roping Pontoe ts heduled the West. for to- “Torus The proposed increase is to American Fork got underway. Mark J. Vivoda iter evens IS\ theboat OPEN 8:00 SHOW DUSK AMERICAN FORK CORAL 1st show 7:15 pm Residents Coach wing comegotMadataste a theof Stage, andthe FredCarey Boice Mail Tea Wagon ‘theyre rocking STARLIGHT DRIVE iN LAST TIMES TONITE: ““LANDLORD”’ Washington, D.C., had 1.78 inches; Montgomery, Ala., 1.71 Tadapel a Teo pekeriaats: hicles such as the Concord W SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— 4 proposed 20 per vent in crease in home owners’ insurance raie has drawn the criticism of C.N. Ottosen, state insurance commissioner. “We have denied the increase and are negotiating with the buTeaus," Ottosen said Monday. on an irrigation canal rear becomeeffective Oct. 1 and was Wendell, Idaho. They did notin- outlined by the Multi-Line Insurform their relatives they went ance Rating Bureau and the for a horseback ride to Tuttle Utah Fire Rating Bureau. The rating bureaus filed statafter the inner tube excursion. Fifty persons, including the istics claiming that the losses Gooding sheriff's office and the of fire insurance companies operating in Utah showed a need Wendell fire and police departrecovered from the devastation field, Mo., 48, and Columbus, ments, searched for the young- for a 28.9 per cent increase in Premium rates, Ottosen said. sters, left by Hurricane Camille last Ohio, 48. “Our office is challenging the Fair but cool weather wa: Bees have been clocked in Proposed new rates and rules Y°@r Locally heavy rains hit parts expected today on the Western of the South, East and the West Coast, Helena, Mont., had wind flight at up to 13 miles an hour. and privisions for deductibles,” early today. Longview, Tex., gusis to 63 miles an hour had morethan 2 inches of rain; Monday today with a Western style pa- ming State Capitol with ve- Fy Rate for Home OwnersIs Rapped Tropical Storm Moves Northward With WindsLikely to Intensify wounds in the head. By United Press International The killer, described as a Thunderstorms marched from bespectacled Latin about 5-foot- the Western Mountains across 11, 200 pounds and 40 years of the South to the — age, still was at large today Seaboard today. A cool ai ‘ He is wanted for the slaying of mass over the Midlands disMrs. Blanche Delores Wheeler solved Palacino, 42, and Judy Mary The second tropical storm of Messickk Lamb, 49. , the season, Becky, move Reitz told police the gu ~ northward through the Gulf of Lam Mexico. The weather bureau took him and Mrs hostage Sunday night said the storm would intensify Robs Office slawly and “maypossibly reach The man robbed the Western hurricane force today.” Union office Monday morning, Becky's apparenttargets, the also tak'ng Mrs. Palacino as a Louisiana, Mississippi and Alahostage, and forced them to bama coasts, uave not fully of 12.9 seconds. Proposal to Increase insurance ENDS TONIGHT nest Later! NOW! 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