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Show SA The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March U. S.. Briefs 14, 1982 Test Firing Success For Trident Hi n ff l , ? n. W' A 9 Mlm&i , , in r, - ' , h 4w ... " ?$' i.77 f -- " CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -The Navy Saturday successfully fired a Trident missile from the USS Ohio, the first of a new class of Trident sub I! y- - - , sis5 f ' , ? .? ' ' Sy4? , Piy ? ?IS x .! ' - I V T ' r ' 'V f7 i '4 'i '''&" ' v kit rrv, - 1 t Jt ; ij .;. i yv1 m: U : S ' '' ....... ...-. V' v ... V.v. y .,. ., Wv y Associated Press Laserphoto M Wreckage of Arizona Air Guard 5 tanker that collided in the air with a light civilian plane about 25 miles west of Phoenix Saturday. Authorities said at least six people were killed. KC-13- i Floods Pound Midwest, Rout Scores of People Aerial Tanker, lLight Plane Collide; 6 Die aerial f 1 Young Justin Receives Set of Teeth full-tim- KC-13- iWatt Plan Gives Cities, States Chance at Choice Property ., BLM-manage- d 150-acr- CLIP & SAVE Tribune Telephone Numbers Do you need infortnattoo, wait sports scores, have a oews story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertise inrat? TO CALL (Weekdays before 10 a.m., Sunday before Carrier! Home Delivery Information, , g a m to 5 p.m. Cancellations Subscriptions vance pay Mail Subscriptions New I p.m.) 0 I & Ad- - 237 - 2950. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Elscwbere in Ctah (Dial Toll Free) I Advertising Departments Adv. Dispatch General Display Classified Ads Retails Display 2 1 Obituary Notices Weekdays before 5 p.m. Weekdays after 5 p.m. Sundays after noon Satui days after 8 a.m. Toll-Fre- e in Utah 1 0 0 0 3 I I I I I I I fakf Sribunr 2hf (USPS47I 143 South Main 0) Dial s liking out over Niagara's Horseshoe Falls when her infant son Hesham fell from her arms and into the falls, which swept him away. She said he accidentally fell but police later charged her with second-degremurder. The charge was subsequently reduced to manslaughter. e 1 Dies in Collision - A Southern MIDLAND, La. (AP) Pacific freight slammed into a car filled with six young people who had just left a nightclub early Saturday, killing one woman, authorities said. The five others in the car were three with serious inhospitalized after the crash at a railroad juries crossing marked only by a sign on a state highway, state police said. The dead woman was identified as Debra Clement, 27, of Evangeline, La. "The train was northbound and struck the car broadside on the passengers side," said state police Sgt. George Myers. The car was dragged 215 feet down the tracks. The driver of the car. Armando Rodriguez. 17, of Evangeline; Patricia Chaisson, 25, of Jennings, La.; Preston Deshotel, 18. of Iota. La., suffered serious injuries, Myers said. Joey Richard, 23, of Iota and Rodney Fontenot, 16, of Egan, La., were also hospitalized with less serious injuries, he said. Vino Vanquished CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. (AP) -"Theres gonna be a lot of drunk cockroaches up here tonight." That was the comment of Jim Raby, who hauled more than 14,000 bottles of sparkling wine to a landfill near Los Angeles on Friday to be crushed under a bulldozer because the wine contained too much alcohol. Keith Morris, a distributor who ordered the dumping of the 1,173 cases of Spumante wine, said the problem was that the bottles were labeled Alcohol Removed Wine" and by law cannot contain more than 0.5 percent of alcohol. Customs officials revealed his im- ported Spumante contained Associated Press Laserohoto Battleship U.S. New Jersey is pushed into pier at ship-- yard hi Long Beach, Calif., after four months' renovation. Aircraft Carrier Vinson Commissioned for Duty Continued From Page One I walk out in the yard and pause for a while just staring," he said. The ship was decommissioned at Bremerton in 1969 after participating in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The New Jersey's crew has been growing daily since last August, said Brewington. Some are kids and others old salts. They report directly from boot camps at San Diego, Orlando and Great Lakes while the experienced come from other fleet units," said Brewington. They've lxen arriving since last August toward the magic number of 1,500. Theres a door on the 2 level with five stars in a circle still on it. This is where Fleet Adm. Bull Halsey ate, slept and helped win" World War II, he said. "The admiral's suite has been removed but the atmosphere lingers in a living-historcompartment. 0-- y !. The old guys tell me that to be nicknamed a 'battleship sailor' was a compliment. Well, the designation is coming back as a very special identity in the world's only active he said. When the New Jersey was decommissioned at Bremerton, the farewell words from officers and men were preserved. Mystical as its sounds, the words came true. said Brewington. The words are, Rest well, yet sleep lightly; and hear the call, if again sounded Jurors Retire; No Verdict On von Bulow NEWPORT. R.I. - Stymied after three days, the jury weighing (AP) Council Confirm Killer's Sentence ANKARA. Turkey (AP) Turkey's ruling National Security Council has confirmed the death sentence imposed on the man who shot and seriously wounded Pope John Paul II last year, the official government gazette said Saturday. Mehmet Ali Agca was jailed in Italy-aftean Italian court sentenced him to life imprisonment for his assassination attempt in Rome on May 13, 1981. Agca previously was sentenced to death in absentia by a Turkish martial law court for the murder of newspaper editor Abdi Ipeci. The confirmation of his sentence means Agca would be immediately executed if he returned to Turkey. whether Claus von Bulow tried to murder his wealthy wife with an insulin injection called a break in its deliberations Saturday without reaching a verdict. There was no indication how close the seven men and five women were to a verdict. Judge Thomas H. Needham said he would arrange for the jurors to attend religious services if they wish Sunday, and will allow them to resume deliberations whenever convenient afterward. He asked if the jurors were anxious to eat dinner. "Yes sir, I think they're a pretty hungry lot," replied jury foreman Barbara Connett. The jurors returned to the courtroom at 5 p.m. as von Bulow sat at the defense tabic with his lawyers. 0.82 percent. St. Georges GREEN VALLEY has condominiums from Established April 15, 1171, issued every morning bv the Kearns-Trlbun- e Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah WHO. clast postage paid at Salt Lake City. Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salt Lake Tribune, 143 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah Will. Second $ Vi All unsolicited articles, manu- scripts, letters and pictures sent to The Sait Lake Tribune are sent at the owner's risk and Kearns-Tribun- e Corporation assumes no responsibility for their custody or return. SUBSCRIPTION On Aug. 29, 1981, Mrs. Sayegh flood-swolle- ngle-engin- (Monday-Friday- NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario (UPI) Ruling there was insufficient evidence, a judge has dismissed manslaughter charges against a woman accused of son over throwing her 11 week-old Niagara Falls. After four days of preliminary hearings, Judge Donald Wallace ruled Friday there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Dunia Sayegh, 28, Toronto, on a reduced charge of manslaughter. Im very happy justice was done, said Mrs. Sayegh, who immigrated from Lebanon eight years ago. "What I lost can never come back. she said, breaking into tears as she referred to her son. It will stay in my memory forever. -- By David L. Langford KC-13- HERES WHERE 550-fo- Charge Dismissed -- warned to prepare for the worst flooding in more than half a century Writer Press Associated An Air PHOENIX. Ariz. (API and National Guardsmen helped sandThe rain and melting snow of a fading bag around tanker on a National Guard parts of Fort Wayne. refueling flight and a light, civilian winter senl floodwaters washing winds pounded the Great Powerful airplane collided over the desert through the Midwest on Saturday, and continuing rain forced states Lakes while thick of scores and fog both people, routing .Saturday, destroying planes to release water from officials Arizona in two at to deaths the least killing at least six people, including the contributed reservoirs in the Phoenix area to make South. .entire tanker crew, officials said. way for approaching storms. Residents of parts of Indiana were Air Guard spokesman Sgt. Jerry In Prescott. Ariz., a Knau said there were four people for investigation arrested was woman it 5 aboard the tanker when took of negligent homicide in the death of a off on a "routine refueling flight. passenger who was swept away when Air Force Lt. Col. Jim Reinhart, the woman tried to drive through a public affairs officer at nearby Luke n creek. Air Force Base, said from the crash their banks in overflowed Rivers scene that the entire tanker crew and much of Michigan and Indiana. two people aboard the civilian plane Flood Prompts Evacuation ied. Rescuers evacuated about 100 people Removing Bodies along the Maumee River near Fort Rescue workers began removing the Wayne, Ind., which is expected to crest A JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) bodies after investigators from the Monday at 9 feet above flood stage, the boy with a rare birth defect federal Aviation Administration ar- that left him toothless has been fitted highest point in 69 years. rived at the crash site, about 30 miles for dentures. Steve Westrick of the Allen County west of Phoenix. Emergency Preparedness Office said Michael Justin Phillips was fitted in FAA duty officer Dick Hullen in Los January for the first teeth hes ever evacuations were ordered in the River Haven, a housing area about two miles geles said the civihan plane was a had, said his mother, Wanda Phillips. e east of Fort Wayne. Grumman American He was bom with a rare genetic ankee, en route from Phoenix to that left him without sweat disorder "Theyre under water, he said. not was He said it Calif. Livermore. with very little hair, no mucous The National Weather Service in glands, known how many people were aboard and no teeth. Indiana posted flood warnings for the glands it. Maumee, Elkhart, St. Marys, Wabash. In addition, the child's health reJ Guard Capt. Don Bender identified and Kankakee rivers. Tippecanoe in that he stay Col. quires Lt. the dead crew members as Possible Evacuations his to rooms warm weather keep during Wames N. Floor. 53, commander of the Officials predicted the Tippecanoe f97th squadron of the guard's 161st Air body temperature stable. would top the record flood of last year Refueling Group; Lt. Col. Ted L. Beam, "Last summer, I took him outside as much as one foot and warned of 48, an air technician, Maj. Truman R. when I swept the patio," Mrs. Phillips by lYoung, Jr., 39, an assistant U.S. said. "He tried to climb under the ear to possible evacuations in Talma, Monattorney; and Tech. Sgt. Donald J. get in the shade ... If hes not watched Wagoner Park, Leiters Ford, north-centrplough, 47, a supervisor for the Salt close enough, his temperature could go terey, Winamac and Pulaski in will Indiana. The Tippecanoe Stiver Project, a power and water up and he could get brain damage." crest at Winamac six feet over flood supply company. Mrs. Phillips has a milder case of the stage. f All four lived in the Phoenix area, he same condition. She has no hair on one The Kankakee in northwestern Indiafsaid. arm, doesnt sweat on one side of her na could also crest about six feet over body and still has a few baby teeth. flood stage, according to hydrologists. Names Unavailable I Te names of those killed on the His mother says Justins two dental e resident of the Jim Lukes, a ielvilian plane were not available Saturplates will have to be replaced twice a Sumava Resort area on the Kanakakee year for the rest of his life. said. "Were watching it. The river is day evening. rising pretty fast. If we get a lot of Bill of Mrs. said sons health her Co., Phillips Boeing Jury L Spokesman rain, we could be in danger. heavy said the problems dont impair his ability to hieh makes the More than an inch of rain fell in Iplanes can carry 30,000 to 31 ,000 gallons learn. "Hes very smart. What he lacks Howard and Tipton counties. jof jet fuel for its own power and in some things he makes up in others." she said. Storms Drop Rain refueling operations. Overnight thunderstorms also dropped more than an inch of rain on parts of Michigans Lower Peninsula, prompting flood warnings in at least four areas, the National Weather Service said Saturday. j The rain water was added to runoff a situation aggraContinued From Page One worth $15 million to $20 million. The from melting snow, vated by temperatures as high as 50 trillion acres managed by BLM. So far estimate raises questions as to why the in the early morning hours in tjO.OOO acres of the 953,000 requested land could not be sold and the golf degrees 1 southeast Michigan, Hydrologist Gary course built elsewhere on cheaper land. ave been transferred. Charson said. An aide to Sen. Charles Percy. land being considered Flood warnings were issued for the vho also has called for stepped up for donation under the "Good NeighClinton River north of Detroit and the federal land sales, estimates about bors program includes parcels near Middle Rouge River at Garden City U00.000 of the acres involved are choice the homes of entertainers Bob Hope and of Detroit. Also above flood stage property worth an average of $5,000 an Frank Sinatra in the hills overlooking west were the Looking Glass River at Eagle, Palm Springs, and estimated to be jacre, or about $2 billion. northwest of Lansing, the Shiawassee of e A parcel, sought from Watt worth millions dollars. River at Owosso. and the Raisin River by Clark County. New, for a municipal Environmentalists have expressed near Monroe. golf course under the Recreation and fears that to carry out Reagan's new jPublic Purposes Act. is just blocks land sales initiative, the administration Jrom the Tropicana and Hacienda would resort to selling publicly owned hotels in Las Vegas. grazing fields and timberlands. j An abutting, The Percy aide said publicly owned tract recently was bought in a private sale for $9 properties such as those in Las Vegas pillion. A real estate agent estimates and Nevada could easily be sold u ithout the larger, government-owne- d tract is harming the environment. I marines, officials said. The sub was submerged in the Atlantic 50 miles off the Florida coast and there were no incidents, said Dottie Ellingson, a spokeswoman at nearby Patrick Air Force Base. 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