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Show Elk Hunters Requested To Help Piane Search Mondaay, October 2 HERALD, Pr Page 11 Sirens Failed; No Warning Of Tornadoes SIGNS single-engine plane s since Sept. 30 on flight’ fr Houston Salt Lake City r to the ted the plane kage three dozen from Colorado d plane was on radar early k Were in the air Sunday radar coverage about 27 pilots New Mexico and Ut continue the flight to § the Colorado: New Stateline An un: ke. The seven Houston residents in the craft planned to attend a flying over all possible miles north of Far routes between the mington weekend conference of the Mormon Church It was not orted overdue until after sun down Friday ‘Tin King’ Relative was identified Patino, was kidnaped by National Recreation Area and Cortez, Colo About 15 pilots were in the air over the Wasatch Mountains nearhere Sundayin the the second day of abandoned a parents’ Geneva home on Lake soon after the kidnaping Swiss police at 8.30 a.m. said Police said the car con: Police said the kid- tained trac of napers shot at a servant chloroform, ‘ials had made public assurances ‘| e devastatingtornadoes of 1974 the siren system had been im id. but the few sirens that did go ’ few miles two men today from her fromthe Ortiz residence presumably AN AMTRAK PASSENGER train from Chicagoto St. Petersburg, Fla,, slammed into a pickup truck and camper loaded with migrant workers Sunday night, train passengers w ere injured and the train, which was only slightly damaged, was allowed to resume its trip about two hourslater killing at ieast 10 personsin the truck and camper. No (UPI Telephoto) Train-Camper Crash Kills 10 who was trying to protect used to quiet the infant ‘aziella was wearing little Graziella Ortiz. The servant, believed to be a shirt, a blue velvet Spanish, was hospitalized skirt and dark blue shoes PLANT CITY, Fla. (UPI) — A when the two men grabwith seriousinjuries. speeding Amtrak passengertrain slamThe kidnapers, aged 26 bed her. med broadside into a camper-pickup Police alerted all fron- truck apparently trying to beat it toa tier posts to set up crossing Sunday night, killing all 10 roadblocks the vehicle. Graziella is the personsin The truck explodedin flames and was daughter of GeorgeOrtiz, half a mile down the track by 49yearold nephew of pushed the Chicago-to-St. Petersburg FloriAntenor Patino, who The dead included three adults owned most of Bolivia's dian. and seven children ranging in age from 1 to10. MOVIE GUIDE FOR AMILIES G: “General Audiences Film contains no materials most parents are likely io consider objectionable even for younger children PG: “Parental Guidance) ea American Fork 7:15 & 9:10 dul 2.00 adults 1.00 child Suggested.” werebelieved to be migrant workers of Latin origin, but none of the victims GOES TO MONTE aoe 2 deciding on attendance. Re “Restricted. Film con: tains adult-type material and those under 18 years of age are oes . weather had passed Scores of residents in parts of Hamilton County had little time to dis cuss the siren controversy, as they plungedinto the task of repairing, and in somecases rebuilding, their homes in the wake of the twotwisters. injured Just northwest of Cincinnati, whereall the injuries occurred ngineer Pete Medleyof San: said he sawthe truck ap- Utah Plane Crash Site Being Checked children were found in the charred wreckage, burned beyond recognition. stop the train ‘I did everything in mypower to stop The bodies of the others were strewn along the Seaboard Coast Line tracks. The bodyof a teen-age boy had a cast PANAMA CITY, (UPI) Brustmeyer has been section of Green Township, a suburb Witnesses in vehicles behind the truck said the crossing lights were flashing and the train's whistle was proach the crossing and wasunableto Sale to Panamanians it, but there just wasn’t enough time AL, Utah (UPI) — A federal Medleysaid. Witnesses said the driver of the pickup apparently thought he had time to beat the train to the crossing Eight of the dead were believed to have been riding in the camper portion of the vehicle at the time. The camper was ripped from the pickup on impact Lester Evans,chiefof the Dover Fire Department, said flames could be seen ‘or a mile. He called the accident “the worst I've ever seen.”’ Thetrain was onlyslightly damaged and did notleave the track, It resumed the trip to St. Petersburg about two hours after the accident. investigator was on his way today to thesite of a light plane crash which illed two Vernal men Sunday Uintah County Sheriff's officers said the plane, a single-engine Bellanca, crashed in a resdential area junkyard five miles south of town shortly before 6:30 p.m., Sunday Killed were Clarence Estes, 27, and Arthur Poag, 26, both of Vernal. The plane wasregisteredin both Vernal and Denverto Atlas Aviation. It crashed in a junkyard, about 100 yards from some trailer homes. There was nofire. The National Transportation Safety Board sent an investigatortothe scene. — ‘subpoenaedbythe Senate Former U.S. Army Sgt. Intelligence Committee, Rodriguez Brustmeyer whichis i denies selling Panama legations monitored nian officials transcripts agents of telephone conversa- negotiations in 1975 and tions allegedly moni- 1976 between PanamaNe tored by U.S. intelligence nian and American agents diplomats on a new not admitted except in the Sat. Mats. 3: crewmenaboardthetrain wasidentified. A purse with identication cards in it indicated someof the victims were from Bushnell The bodies of two adults and two Ex-Sergeant Denies Rating cautions| Panama off Saturday weren't heard until about am,, after most of the severe Heaviest hit was the Monfort Heights Police said the dead at Plant City The accident occurred about two on his leg A police helicopter from Tampa hours after another Amtrak passenger train struck andkilled a 7-year-old girl hovered over the accident scene, shinin Auburndale, a Central Florida com- ing its searchlight along the tracks as munity about 20 miles east of here. The searchers checked the brushy area for victim in that accident was identified any morebodies. None of the 40 passengers or the as Melissa Sue Oyster SHOWTIMES Civil Defense Hamilton County Civil Defense ex perts said they will r iew the circum stances that led tc the failure of the warning system GENEVA, Switzerland to 30, escaped in a blue (UPI The 5-year-old Alfa Romeo car with grandniece of multimil- Italian license plates. lionaire tin king Antenor police said. The car was ly members. The Utah CAP said it would expand its portion of the search to the northwest and southeast of here, and between Canyonlands went off much too officials admitted as Robert Butterworth, but the names of his six pasSengers were being withheld at the request of far weather either never were sounded, or * Taken in Abduction i The pilot of th missing plane lines persons and causing $2 mi AUse ensive pi Caer caused bythe s warn residents nding severe company of a parent or an adult guardian X: This is patently an adult type filmand no one under18 is ladmitted. The agelimit may be higher in some places, Motion Picture Association of “T was never involved Panama Canal treaty. The committee is also seeking to learn whether the Panamanians might “I, have used their knowledge of the surveil- in anykind of espionage,”’ Brustmeyer said by telephone Sunday. never had any acet classified material lance to gain concessions from the United States Brustmeyer says he wants to testify before the Senate committee to clear his name THE ENTIRE PEANUTSGANG FACES EVERYTHING FROM BULLIESTO RAMPAGING RAPIDS. "GOOD GRIEF” WILL YOU R-VE FUN! 26 FAST CENTER EVES. TONIGHT Gleason hisoe ents Jackiera oanRS ACADEMY Jaa: 373.4470 Cauyenest 7:30-9:30 AT Laugh-filled adventure... Bes eriva ssa 36 NORTH. PARAMOUNT @) “Sy PRINCE MOHAMMED Al Faisal of Saudi Arabia holds a large chunk of an iceberg aloft after a one ton iceberg arrived in Ames, Iowa, by truck tollowing its flight to Minneapolis from Alaska. Faisal is the principal backer of a Conference on American hero of our time -.-and one hell ofaman. 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