Show 'ft4 t4 t '37AWA:vt!17-7- 'r Ofal e )1 0 The Salt Lake Tribtmi Tuesday May 2 1967 C Columbia Panel Names t Pulitzer Prize Winners 1 One rage 7 : i! 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I — '-- 4r' -- ' !41 At t I ' ' assesomaleammistanamegmeir 1 41 -- miles 35 south of Newcastle Wyo on US 85 Most schools Were closed In southeastern Found 4 Bodies Car In - PINE RIDGE SD (AP) — A snowplow operator opening' a road clogged by a blirzard discovered late Monday a stalled car with the four occupants dead The apparent victims of carbon monoxide were identified as David Running Shield 24 the driver and his sister Freda Running Shield 19 both of Batesland SD Norman Fireplace about 27 also of Batesland and Sharon Gibbons 20 Porcupine SD Mexico The blizzard isolated the n o r theastern quarter - of Power and teleWyoming phone lines were down and much highway travel was at a standstill Many major high- - - MIIii -- - WEN 021 - owA - 4 0i á' to -- ' - Iv --0 " - WOOPO 1 HORIZONTAL SLIDING WINDOW MOOEL MKHOIll V 8000 BTU's for liyIng Rooms '111 & Dining Rooms Can be In stalled In sliding windows and modern casement win woo - : 0001 wama 5 040001s 00-1- l'1""::7:':-00':"097:e000 -- — 'gm - 7 -- - --- Start Prices - $ t cad Rd4) - OUTLE1 ' ki t:::? 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' ' i''' ' Wyoming y ' VREIGLI ' way transportation Record cold began settling over much of the western half of the nation in the wake of the storm The blizzard struck first as tornadoes and high winds swept across parts of Minnesota late Sunday leaving 16 -- liq t til 3 Complete Rooms of 4265 Riverdale 'KA' ' I -- 4- t!11"1:ire '? 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P SOUTH BEND IND (AP) — A member of the South Bend Police Force de- 11116 ztZot - - ''''' : ":" ''It - t"'"--'" : ": ITp- : ways were closed by poor visibility high drifts and blowing snow - ol' N '' 'E''' r--- - - '7'A'- :' t I: - - CHICAGO (Al') — One of the worst late season blizzards in history hammered the northern plains from Wyoming through the Dakotas and into parts of Minnesota and Nebraska Monday The fierce storm closed schools snapped power and communication lines and blocked high- MOMAIRE 5000 Nt ' ' I ' - 41iNA0111 i '3 ' " 1 0 0 '1 ‘ ' - - 0 mt'" - Late Seasonal Blizzards In Lovers' Chill Nortliern Plains i''x Lane Death zM q 1' 1 - 4 - '''': - ' ' '1 ''ll'" r persons dead more than 100 and property damage injured 1 in the millions ' Frigid air surged southward In the wake of the buzzard carrying freezing weather to the Texas panhandle and New 0N ' ' ' -4 MA I ' " - '"' 1 0 1' :k!'e i — -- - pill 4 '"'"''''''''- ' t '' s! 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' Tmenseer: pl ' - ' - ' t i '''' ' - n - ''''': PI Ofillaiigo"'--- and Space Agency following the death of three Apollo astronauts last Jan 27 The company was criticized se- dollar Apollo I spacecraft program has been 4 removed as president of the company's space i Storm's removal was part of:' a major shakeup of executives at North American The 'move was snnolinced multi-billio- ' 1: ir-- t ' ' Editorial Writing Eugene Patterson of the Atlanta Constitution won the editorial writing ward Adjudged -- ivinner in the newspaper cartoon category was Patrick B Oliphant of the Denver Post for among others his cartoon of Ho Chi Minh holding the body of a war victim It was captioned "They won't get us to the conference table will they?" Oliphant's cartoons appear In The Salt Lake Tribune The Pulitizer Prize for history went to William IL God:mann for his ''Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and Scientist In the Winning of the American West" Justin Kaplan's "Mr Clemens and Mark Twain" won the 1967 prize for biography A general nonfiction prize was awarded David Brion Davis a professor of history at Cornell University for his book "The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture" Anne Sexton's third book of poems "Live or Die" won the poetry award Why Are ' ' ' l Reporting The 1967 prize for local general reporting went to Robert V Cox of the Chambersburg Pa Public Opinion for vivid reporting on deadline of a mountain manhunt in Pennsylvania that ended in the kill-- Mg of a deranged sniper In the 'categroy of special local reporting the winner was Gene Miller of the Miami Herald for Initiative and Investigative reporting which tree two persons helped w r o ngfully of convicted ' i '' ' Kat-mi- n mine industry a notable advance in the national effort for the conservation of natural resources" The two newspapers each - ' 43 I - L The prize for national reporting went to Stanley Penn and Monroe of the Wall Street Journal for their reporting of the connection between American crime and gambling in the Bahamas They share the $1000 prize Sharing honors with the Milwaukee Journal was the Louisville Courier - Journal "for its successful campaign to control the Kentucky strip - ' F ( by congressional committees and the National Aeronautics Los Angeles Times Service LOS ANGELS — Harrison A Storms who has directed North American aviation's e4 i i murder Shares Honors ' i' F ' lic service by a newspaper The newspaper won the same award in 1919 the second year the category was listed The Milwaukee Journal was cited for "Its successful campaign to stiffen the laws against water pollution in Wisconsin" 4 - aGL -- - 4 the gold medal emblematic of the top award for journalistic service Individual journalistic prizes are $1000 while those in the arts and letters are $500 each - - 41 : - received In that category since 19c)5The play deals with a middle-age- d couple whose lives are upset by fearful friends and maladjusted neighbors The fiction prize was won by -- Bemard Malamud for "The Fixer" a story of a Jewish falsely handyman accused of the ritual murder of a Russian boy Based on historical case it also won the National Book award In March Most of those honored in the fields of journalism and the winners arts were first-tim- e An exception was the Mil' waukee Journal which shared' the prize for meritorious pub- - ' P "I Continued From North American Replaces Apollo Project Director 1 0 11 1144004 stwins iv — oat41144411v ' A A T414 ' |