Show Cosmoeaiiitts Dock MOSCOW (UH)— Three Soviet cosmonauts docked their Soyas 11 spacecraft with the orbiting adentiflc station Salyut today and three climbed into Salyut to establish the first orbital space laboratory- -a scientific station as big as a mil parlor and complete with chairs The Soviet Teas news agency said the laboratory was about M feet long and 12 feet in diameter with a total weight of 29 tons Television transmiss- ions showed a room large enotgh for the cosmonauts to head over spin weightlessly heels without touching any of the equipment lining the walls The feat climaxed a 4May effort that Included a linkup April 24 between the three-ma- n Soyuz 10 and Salyut But Soyus 10 remained linked for only five and a half hours and hurried back to earth Indications at the time were that one of the spacemen might have suffered Salyut has space sickness orbited unmanned for the past seven weeks It was the first time a crew has been transported to an unmanned scientific station in pace and scientific sources in Moscow said one or more manned spaceriiips may go aloft soon to Join the space as prelude to a complex permanent orbital laboratory “The crew of Soyuz 11 has boarded the station Salyut” Tsas said “A Soviet manned orbital scientific station is functioning in space” However a television broadcast Lom the laboratory said Viktor Patsayev and Vladislav Volkov scrambled through the linking pass and commander Georgi Dobrovolsky remained behind to supervise the operation Salyut has been orbiting for' seven weeks with no one aboard following the apparent failure of an earlier I i the three-ma-n 10 There were indications at the time that effort was terminated when one cosmonaut developed space sickness round A Soviet television table of scientists and cosmonauts discussed the achievement for Russian audiences “We are witnessing a qualitatively new step in cosmonautics —a long term orbital station has been built " space scientist Boris Ruschenback told the roundtable “The questions of scientific technical control of such stations present Mg complicathis station should tions permit multiple docking They must sometimes receive not and it is one but another ship (Continued on page 2) iV r The Journal ©raid Covering The Heart Of Bridgerland VOL 62 NO 135 LOGAN UTAH MONDAY JUNE 7 1971 TEN CENTS 50 Perish When Jetliner And Navy Fighter Collide AZUSA Calif (UPU-- An Air The known survivor was West DCS Jetliner collided Marine first leiutenant Sunday with a Navy fighter plane 12000 feet over Mt Bliss killing 50 persons including two infants A radar officer on the military craft apparently was the only survivor Heavy fog and low clouds prevented search and rescue units from moving into the rugged and nearly inaccessible area today until the sun had burned through the overcast The two planes plowed into the rugged mountain in the Angeles National Forest spewing wreckage a mile over the almost inaccessible terrain that field From left are test THE THREE SOVIET Viktor SQUUdKfadttettp'gcrtftMvUthe Soyus 1L (UP1) Utahns On Ill-Fat- ed parachuted to safety after the collision The pilot of B his Navy Phantom ap-- u killed deputies quoted witnesses as saying the military craft apparently ripped into the of the DCS opening a Witnesses said articles apparently streamed from the big Jet as it plunged toward the mountainside Deputies said pieces of paper flew out the hole in the side of Several were the Jetliner recovered and officers said they were marked with Sunday’s date and the name Air F-4- West Witnesses said other objects possibly luggage fell out of the hole but none was recovered County Fire Division Chief who flew over the wreckage several times sked by newsmen if there any other survivors “If there are it will be the miracle I've ever he replied"" "There was no room for it (the DCS) to skid it Just went straight in When it hit the ground it broke all to hell” a riMriffs spokesman said There were 43 passengers and a crew of five aboard the DCS which split in two major pieces in a wooded area about 20 miles northeast of Los Angeles Sheriffs deputies flown to the crash area said the bodies of nine persons all apparently thrown dear on impact were found beside the tail section of the Jetliner Dean Russell Bovs’ Staters J Launch Voting New York Walkout a Surprise NEW YORK (UPI) -Th-ousands of striking municipal workers tied up traffic on traveled commuter heavily today by stalling on highways and opening drawbridges over the Harlem River “We are on strike This is only the beginning It’s going to escalate” Bernard Stephens a spokesman for District 27 of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employes said Three locals of the union the lsrgest in the state and a Teamsters local began the surprise strike Just before the city-truc- ks morning rush to protest reports the union's pension plan had been rejected by the state legislature in Albany as it drives toward adjournment Mayor John V Lindsay directed City Corporation Counsel J Lee Rankin to seek an Immediately injunrion against the union in State Supreme Court He denounced the strike as “an inrresponsible act" and said it was "doubly outrageous" that the union was taking its anger at Albany out on New York City A police spokesman said the department was taking “all necessary action” including towing away the stalled trucks but he urged drivers to leave their cars at home Police Commissioner Patrick V Murphy surveyed the tieups from a police helicopter Cache Valley boys were among the 700 men that rolled out of bed at 0 am in answer to a bugle's call today The boys are delegates to the snnual Utah Boys' State convention sponsored by the American Legion in a nationwide program The boys are nominated by their high schools and an American Legion committee selects the final delegates on the basis of their leadership records end potential The best way that young men can learn the processes of their governmeiA is for the bays to actually govern themselves it was noted This is the method used at Boys’ State As soon as die young men gather they are divided into cities counties and political parties For the week that the program lasts the boys will function as citizens of these groups They will elect mayors coundlmen county officers and state officials during the week The elected state officers will be sent to a national convention later in the year The city officers were elected late Sunday night The latest returns from Boys' State show two Cache Valley boys as having been elected as city coundlmen Jeff L Theurer son of Mark sleepy-eyed-you- L Theurer Richmond was chosen a councilman from “Ploesti aty” A Logan boy won a seat on the “Tripoli Qty” council He is Kevin Hess son of DeVerl Hess Jet Plane SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The of BYU Resident Ernest L Wilkinson and son-in-la- w eight other Salt Lake City businessmen on a Mexican fishing trip have been identified among the passengers of the Air West Jetliner that crashed east of Loo Angeles last night John Knight Mangum 41 a Salt Lake Attorney married to Alice Wilkinson daughter of President and Mrs Wilkinson was returning with the others on a fishing trip to Mazatlan As all the returns had not been tabulated these are the only Mexico Chche area boys known to have The others identified were: C Preston Allen in attorney won office In between to various political Robert Schoenhals an attorney campaigns the boys attend Preston Dunn Jr an investlectures by experts in govern- ment broker at Merrill lynch ment CUy county and state Thorton Morris an insurance officers from all over Utah are agent known Also dead were speaking to the delegates on the Jobs that they know best— their Charles (Mac) Pyke Frank S own In this way the boys can Pyke Wallace H Pyke Manulearn what is expected of a facturing Co in Salt Lake City certain official and then put the and Earl Smith Salt Lake aty Mangum was a partner in the information into practice Mangum At the end of the week's law firm of Print convention the boys are given Yeates and Miller His partner an examination The results of Robert Yeates said Mangum file exam are compared to a test and a group of friends numbergiven when the boys started ing 1 in aU had gone on the their program This measures special trip to Mexico Nine file progress made by the boys were returning on the plane and shows effectiveness uf the Mangum is survived by his wife and four children John Boys’ State program When the boys leave for their Knight Jr Jeffery Micheal homes Saturday afternoon they and Mellissa Charles (Mac) will have received instruction in Pyke is survived by his wife almost every phase of local and Jeanne and four children state government They will Frank S Pyke is survived by have had the chance to put this his wife Jeanne and two chilWallace H Pyke is knowledge into practice and dren and become well qualified to per- survived by his wife Virginia and two diidren form their duties as citizens treated at Santa Teresita Hospital in nearby Duarte for slight injuries Marine Capt Larry Karch a safety officer from El Toro said the military craft was a routine returning from training flight when the collision occurred He said he could give no further information pending a military ( New Haven Crash Kills 20 Persons NEW HAVEN Conn (UPI)-- An Allegheny Airlines propjet with li persons aboard crashed and burned today when it apparently struck overhead wires during a runway approach in heavy mist at Tweed-NeHaven Airport At least 20 persons were killed The twin engine Convair 506 veered to its side and plunged into five unoccupied waterside cottages after striking the wires “It was flying too low” one woman witness said Another resident Philip said he saw the plane come in fow over a tennis court at the nearby Colony Beach Chib “If he was any higher it could have been my house" he said The plane was en route to Connecticut from Washington w Fre-deri- DC There were conflicting re- ports whether it stopped at New London before heading for New Haven 50 miles away Officials in New London said the pome may have not touched down there because of poor visibility and continued to New Haven A morgue was set up at the Goffe Street Armory However the bodies were strapped in the seats of the plane and were to remain there until the arrival of Federal Aviation Administration investigators There were 26 passengers aboard the plane in addition to Visicrew the bility in the area was reduced because of mist A spectacular incident involving an Allegheny Convair occurred in 1962 over Connecticut when a stewardess Fran-coide Moriere fell to her three-memb- er se Business Leader The New York City Automo- bile Club said an estimated 700000 to 750000 motor vehicles enter Manhattan each week day Strikers handed leaflets to motorists on blocked roads charging that “This strike comes to you courtesy of Gov Nelson Rockefeller” because the governor had held up a contract and pension negotiated with the city The leaflet said the average wage of the striking employes was 97500 and for many the only alternative to the pension would be going on welfare death when a rear door blew open at 1500 feet Three persons were admitted to Yale-NeHaven Hospital The plane was due to land here at 9:52 am EDT At least one fireman was injured in fighting the flames that could be seen for miles around Emergency vehicles were hampered in reaching the scene by spectators Rogers Has Trade Plan PARIS (UPI)— Secretary of State William P Rogers called today for the Western countries to set up special machinery to further expand world trade and avoid trade conflicts Rogers made the appeal at the opening of a two-da-y of the Ministerial session Council of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Rogers also announced the Prominent Man Dies LeRqy T Wallace 69 died at Golf and Country Club and the Dinner Oub He was a member his home (1775 Country Club Fik Lodge along with the Men's of the executive board Cache County Boy Scouts Council In Drive) Sunday following a brief 1951 he served as finance illness of that organization chairman 19 He was born Nov 1901 in Mr Wallace worked diligently Utah a son of Taylorsville on the parking Thomas Davis Wallace and problem and served as president Anna Bel Bennion Wallace He of the organization formed to was married Nov 21 1923 to work in this area He was a Reid in the Salt Lake LDS Grace member of Logan LDS 20th Temple Ward Mr Wallace was associated Survivors include his widow with JC Penney Co for 37 three children Harold Logan 27 which was of he years K Wallace Ogden Dr Gerald manager of the Logan store He K Wallace Logan Mrs Robot retired at the end of December 1962 (Patricia) Folkman Issaquah Wash also two brothers He began with the Penney Wallace and Lowell E in George as a salesman Price Company Wallace both of Salt Lake City in 1923 then became assistant eight grandchildren manger He opened a new store Funeral services will be in Roosevelt in 1929 and on June conducted Wednesday at noon at 1 1935 he came to the Logan Hall Mortuary Chapel with store as manager Active in civic as well as Bishop Paul R Stowell of Logan 20th Ward presiding business circles he was a Friends may call at the member of Logan Kiwanis Club and also served as president in mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 1944 He was a director and a pm and Wednesday one hour vice president of Cache prior to services Burial will be in the family plot of Logan Oty Chamber of Commerce in 1943 He was a member of Logan LT Wallace Cemetery mg&TZTi off-stre- et The traffic department said the traffic situation was “earing up” as tow trucks removed fee stalled vehicles from highways but side streets still were Jammed with cars trying to avoid the at midmorning roadblocks Police launches were used to take supervisors to the bridge towers to dose them but police closed die Crosa Bronx Exr y a major truck route i the main line and New ngland brandies of the New ork State Thruway shortly efore 10:30 am because the xmecting Bruckner Avenue rawfaridge still was unusable The Federal Aivation Administration said the Jetliner was Flight 706 from Los Angeles International Airport to Salt Lake City and had taken off minutes before the collision The Phantom fighter was out of El Toro Marine Air Station near Santa Ana Calif The survivor Marine 1st Lt Oiristopher E Schiess 24 of Salem Ore who was serving as radar interceptor aboard the Navy plane declined to talk to sheriff’s investigators He was - RE8CUEWORKEB8itondbyJhty wttth LOCAL BOYS at the American Legion Boys' State get to meet each other Leon Spackmaa and Michael Wihlstrom Logan are Introduced by Lea Dell Tripp Richmond to Jeff usurer Richmond (Herald Journal Photo) Lewiston American government's readiness to improve Western cooperation in combatting recurrent monetary upheavals due to in con trolled movements of short-ter- capital Rogers launching a massive US offensive to win a new expansion of Western trade said Washington strongly endorsed a suggestion put forward by OECD Secretary General Emile Van Lennep for the establishment of a special trade group Van Lennep’s suggestion was inspired in effect by the United States aitfmugh it had the advanc: backing of leading OECD members including Japan The organization of leading Western industrial powers expanded its membership today to 23 nations through the admission of Australia Troops Stoned BELFAST Northern Ireland army spokesman said Monday that troops in Belfast Sunday evening came under attack from stones flung by a crowd which had gathered at a fire on Whiterock Road —An i |