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Show S V Th SaK Vaitin Tribune, Sunday, April 'lr n?1; 199 22, v,f T r! h y think its president said. 1 F' ' - a i v r- I- 3l ' gcV No." t'aitrr Sarah less than Kitst-nur- 2 1 impressed sccmx her ax HEAVE It, illll OkUi Lel.ind , gold-spraye- d that could ea'ilv have vv ret led the procedure in the absence tl any genuine supimrt for the internal act m d i('opv right Workers Flee In Blowout Of Gas Well d An ISLAND, La (L'PD offshore gas well blew out in the Gulf of Mexico off the southwest Louisiana coast Saturday, forcing the evacuation 4(1 workers and touching off a raging fire that ent flames 140 feet in the air and destroyed the $25 million drilling ng No injuries were reported and there was no pollution of The rig Salcnt-rgII collapsed into the gulf atop the well, located about f miles offshore fighting teams from the Red Adair Co. were called to the scene hut a sokesman for Mc.Moran Offshore Exploration Co said it might take several weeks to control the fire Three other rig were located within alM"t a mile of the burning hole, hut a McMoran spokesman said they were Well-tir- e Houston-base- not The spokesman said the new had amjile wanting before tin- ng caught tire The gas started to tome up and there was a period of about two horn between when it started and when it caught fire, so thev had time to get oft ' he said ' it It t an take some tune, a obviously did here, for the ga to find . spark and to start 'on firei siowlv ami then build as it opens up whaic.ei ,t i lhat is leaking ' S y N A? f .xV ? m V' . 'V AsV1 A-.g- '' F s u v grandfather President Carter her in Calhoun, fia cuddle! 1 a a a Adwertiwiyf Department OassrfiH Ada 237 KrtuU Pstpia.i U7 pupdu tg ptl Adv. PwfMHi a t4 SMS 131 2MA n a Record! - 27 IJ a a a i a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ITS FT 3 Lnitod Wail Relics al of Ai V, It . on ai gue it i the n f i. in .m at ol la i to Pi diet t toinmiHec I? alid Iwn in w p tper 01 (I ,.i had a light lo that the pit c Horn lined t oi.fi Icnl i.d si'll1 closure i t(.' d- t out iniied i oni Page One It sav the (lay is not voiuritarv 1 snhMeu.( lhc n ud saltl (til light wa n It cl Iion-l- ! (n.lM secrit'y sulipi e tinrounds without piv j lit v. ol gaiiialions piim notice ami Hit opimrlonilv tti op(mc the .ii'ih ini in t ourt Ihe na j. the tilde unions often imnuti- against memlier who de not partuipate bv taking awav a low cost vacation i. drees l - i bn.ais,. IW dis.-- ' ui-t- j,.,s v ,1 aft-No- ai 1 t Decision Stand to the Sop' fine Hie paper apM-alet'oort, Imt it let the decision stand Tile ruling issued last 1hurduv aid sued for Ida-- by a puhhi fu'iue can be forced to answer (ue thins about what his thought when lu- prepared a storv or luo.nkasl wt-i- ourt oidt-it-piotlncti Ban answer question about In "slate ol mind when he pu paled a television dot umcnlarv on fornu-t i Armv LI Col An'honv Htihcrt who said he was libeled on the CBS pi ogi am ' (III Minutes " S , p a loin nulls! . s I tla' The l.aiuio gn-c- vi-ien- , at , temperatures hoterwg Red alev it h ii lat ,t Mav tin i mg irht-- r was onlert-i- l to turn ovei hi II in the i t c voluminous noli n ictuscd and spool a total of tn ail loi contempt of court The Inin U,'U Wa fined ?2-- ' s di Fahrenheit Saturdav Mj ,v said wid a a ot nil event and a wav loi single MtixoO in, , to met t mie another One work serenaded by Urtfni wa i imik musii that poured out an ,,'iadmtMt wimhiw l'lie union inform their ntcmhci' w i II ahead of time where they will ! assigned to work for the day und the dav is previewed m the Soviet weeks pics and on television for Hit- w oi k vanes from doing one's mu mol jot) to being assigned to lean-ucrews Bureaurrats spin nil t i ould draw a gardening job white sccietariesi might get stremiows physical labor Those workers who woik in a factory or noi maliy service jol lontinue as scheduled and Hit n o.u mugs go to the state In i7x, H4 million woikers par lu ipatcd in the event, and the Sov let news agent y Tass reported that it ns of miliums" woi ked Saturday ...ml ( 111 ill b.rn-- 1 t 1 for proeno-- I most Musioutev (lie wit door wmk was invigorating, stive tbei I i i i III mils The suit lost in low t i mil l a u i In it I'iiiu'I in the Supi The thud and most leleliatcd i.im v ; f.i i ii port-oh etl Tim; I 'al itei w nose ,t in a tat lot tit .nn oi N ) it D pal ill - 10 a ho Jill .11 Mai w led to the irailt ment ol i alev it h - i. Scrub Clam CuiLs in Labor ol 'Shite Love' ' i ! ' ,oni c Itihl Ihe reporter n ii t lei , Irolx to '"ip! I' ,lh- - lndejM-iidenre,- t idu of In r W First place winners in other division included Kav Hankins of Paraire Du Sac, W's with a throw of 99 feet, in lies in women's open div ision. mi if s VIP winner Veto ihaiupihj of Find 1471 Okla with a toss of U4 feet, 11 indies The police searched the newsroom and womens VIP hamp Mrs Bu for photographs that might help them who Bradshaw of Arnett, Okla flung nicntiiy students who tiiok part in a her dung 9 led demonstration in which nine police Although Searcys to'-- s established a officers were injured new retold in the annual contest at The newspaper said the First Amend Beaver. J P Putman of Bountiful ment prohibited police raids Utah, claims the world record throw of adv ant e notice. But the court said there 27J feet was no special protection for confiden"He must have stood on a mountain tial information and thus no protection and chunked it into some canyon, an against police raids official of the Beaver competition said , iVt i H. oil i s V ae mid i la ol I dm at imi a Iiiii in lim la hull o and ol fn i n columnist J.u k mIc ,ii" a mm decision "ii wdl Ih- llidiul freedom d the pl'e f d. cm - loll V h'"l " a "i" i,pM . new spaH'i piililidio: s meet licit- Sou dav lu! tin ir annual coo ention Pivot t upv im: live puhlishei s will he a hull (ourt ruling that the police can conduit surprise searches of a ruling that the government room--tan seie leftorter-- phone lets mi withioit their knowledge, an ordt r to a ew Vm k Times reporter to turn over his note, amounting to 5 lino doeu rtioni. in a minder cae. and a ruling last Thurdav that journalists can he foned to icvtdi their thought when thev piepaicd stone 'It is fair to sav that the press will the lat constitutional soon have lo-said Jack shred of its Landau direilm of the Reporter Committee for iiecdom of the Pitwhah monitni In! 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So hat our phono n't sale an Hck 'Our aren't ofe and mu noli .in-- t thev can go into vooi mind " lie said ' What the hell i Those dot ision will li.uie lai go during the i",rd annutl convention ol the American Newspaper Puhlishei of which is 'The Association, the ' First Amendment " "'The pubhe is the loser, said AN PA president ami chairman Allen lt will have lar less of a Neuharth chance to read and heai what it is entitled to " The lirt dev ision issued la t Max it involved a surprise police se treh of the newsroom of the student paper al Stanford University in Calitorma m Tiie dav is an important pail of ommuni ,t ideology and is a symbol ol woi I. is laboring not just tor hut for tlse state, and tn.miselv, even givn g up a day of rest for their country tlie higii tourl made it In I'tirt cliff it ult for public uftuials to bring t successful libel suits hv ruling thev or at tint! malice must show of the truth m "ret bless disrt-gaidorder to win damages Snaji" In (A Ol (hoj)jXr ii.-n- NEWARK N J Ali Federal safetv uispcc tiled to complete tin their investigaof the tion Saturday of a commutei i rah on-sit- e that r three Killed Wed passenger v Ia1ic a Kampstlm-r- , National Transportap-tioSafetv Board spokesman, said investigators planned to interview crash survivors in area hospitals Fifteen other persons were injured. 12 of whom were hospital n Vita Master Bike Watch your progress on the speedometer odomeler the pedal tension lo suit your strength and endurance Adjust izt-- Crew Sedated wont be able complete everything ' We 20" Wheel. to The flight crew under sedation and we won't he able to talk to the pilot and copilot Safety hoaid findings that a ta.l lotor blade broke apart because of a tiny metal fatigue prompted the Federal Av lation Administration Friday to order an intensified inspection program for the S til helicon ter The safety board had recommended that all civilian Sikorsky operating in the United States be temporarily grounded, but the FA A dec lined to withdraw airworthiness certification Rotor Blade Tests Instead, the FAA ordered all owners to immediately test fail rotor M. ide and tail gear box isseinldies on the 42 s korsky Sad in civilian ue A number are used bv tlie military, which due not have to comply w in E A orders frame $8500 .74.88 Heavy-dut- he said y is At last! 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Suadav krtoie p m a Cene A Rente Delivery UUi nation !'I7 ZWW a nttwdaf Friday .lam Iiim, a Jkm SwlMeriptiee fc ( aarrllauitn !17 JV.l Ad Mad SwWnptiua a vaerr pay folLFaaa to v .. F(1 and Splat Searcy of Forgau. Okla sailed a dried 'meadow nuitim" 1H2 feet, 3 inches Saturday to win the 1974 wot Id champion cow chip thnwin'i contest and set a new world I eord in the annual ev ent For his effort, which exceeded the old mark by more than 3 feet, Searcy was trophy toppresented a brone-baseped with a genuine eow chip The softspokeii new wprld champion dung flinger said simply he was glad the trophy was slaying near the panhandle town where the manure loss originated Tribune Telephone .Numbers )M weed Mermtiee, wail sped stres. we tpn AadMtfeHaAkarlRIi Jrz AOii&td Prb LtrpnfIO K Jtl i Wsf.zf.Tf-- ff Bnnmannin lft ? fe.'v te OMwavy Setu-ekataae I p WeafidUae wkw I p m. zll ? . S' , white-washe- WmaM.'iia a ? v ment mu PD f Jg WjJftjj'NI; I . , 'l , s rtiw. CoHtinaed Frem Page One prominent figures in the white community, as well as some blacks attended what could prove to be one of the last grand occasions of white power in Rhodesias history, a gatherd ing at the presidents residence at which a mainly black troop of the British South Africa Polite performed the Retreat ceremony tradi tional throughout the British empire at dusk. As a police band wearing fezzes played "Abide With Me, and a lone bugler sounded the retreat, Smith stood erect on the and dignitaries stand, pale-face- d somber, and wiping what appeared to be a tear from his eye. Some women in the invited audience wept as the flag of Rhodesia was hauled down from a flagpole If all goes according to plan, a black prune minister will take office at the head of a cabinet with a 28 percent white minority in about six weeks If the government gains recognition. Smith has pledged to retire, but if it continues to be shunned by the West the white leader is almost certain to continue in the cabinet, possibly as minister of law and order Acceptance of the new government i likely to be strongly influenced by the assessments made in Western capitals of the fairness of the election Reporters and observers from a dozen Western nations travelled to hundred of the 2,000 polling points, many in remote areas heavily infiltrated by black nationalist guerrillas, and emerged with viewpoints that generally gave the balloting considerable credit Marty observers said that the princi pie impression gained during their tours of the country was that large numbers of blacks turned out eagerly to vote in conditions a guerrilla war. widespread unfamiharity with politii al processes, a 40 percent illiteracy rate A common view was that the election despite a number of important quahfi cations relating to the method used to get voters to the polls in tribal area probably was one of the fairest evei held in Africa i i i ia feavd i i a ' .' - d er feauire r ' . Rhodesia Voter Turnout Seen as Black Mandate a ) yrf t pZ2sl.& VP V ., field. ! "r ft LXkh " At one point, he and Rosaly nn walked into a field to talk with farmer Leonard Wright. The three chatted out of earshot of reporters for a long time as they stood next to Wnght's tractor in the middle of a recently plowed red day I J I in r - I ( X AV v 7 L farmers. yelhnv-tasselle- ii v i Y'SfcJ--- 1 Earlier Saturday, Carter w ent fishing at his south Georgia home in Plains, then walked through the famrs and fields of the area, talking to local CLIP L SA v IKK Supreme CouO i; 1 : ee Pi ess Decisions 4Fi - Y w i , the idea. good V f '' V,J V v . Carter shook hands with several hundred people around the airiort and at the grain company. At one point, an unidentified man asked him what he thought of the idea of Jack running for Congress. I Publishers to Meet. Air f, children daughter Sarah Rosemary' and son Jason Carter took his granddaughter from Judy and kissed her, then handed the infant to Judy's mother, Mrs P.everly Langord. About lr0 residents of Calhoun were on hand for the arrival of the Carters, who planned to take part inthe dedication of Sarah Rosemary into the Baptist church Sunday before returning to Washington. Carter drove from the airport to the Gordon County Gram Co . which is owned by Jack. After inspecting the buildings, he headed for secluded Cedar Hill Lake to spend the night at the home of retired banker Tom Brown I Kr3J,f y" Ga. (CPU President Carter and his wife Rosalynn arrived at Ihe north Georgia hometown of their late Saturday son and daughter-in-laand Carter promptly pave his 4 month-olgranddaughter a kiss The presidential helicopter arrived at f EST at the small Calhoun p ni airport, where the Carters' son Jack and his wife Judy wailed with their CALHOUN, green-and-whi- 's - !r IjhU Town Siiluts Carter on Visit to Son T fr W. 7J7 JJ0O I VX-3Ps- Slriko iilks I Fstabi ertv C I Il DENVER between I n,.-Talk Airlint s and the t iku.g Inteniational Asot lation of Machinists and Acio will io pace Workci sume in Denvoi Mondav in an attempt to end week old walking The talks hmke off April 4 m Aashington and negotiators for both tides agreed to move the bargaining table to Denver. 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