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Show u 6A DESERET March 4, 1969 NEWS, Tuesday, UTAH PILOT JOINS RAIDS TO WRECK RED VIET SITES Wilkinson Denies Racism At PROVO We emphatical- ly deny the accusation that were racists, Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, president of Brigham. Young University, declared today. The statement came after a report that the Black Student Union at the University of Neo? .Mexico was circulating a petition calling for severing relations between the New Mexico institution and BYU. The student group claims that BYU is a racist school because of Mormon beliefs. The group said it already had 500 names on the petition and they are reportedly trying th) Jjeseret from the Orient. Indeed, we have students from 70 ditferent countries. We welcome all of them. "The real explanation for our having few Negro students is that the populations from which we draw do not Presihave many Negroes, dent Wilkinson said. On the other hand, this is Indian country and we draw heavily students While we do not have many Negro students on our campus, we have some. They are always he welcome, from Indian tribes. The contrast would be Brooklyn College where there is a large Negro population. They would not have many Indian students, he noted. Dr. Harold Lavender, vice president of student affairs at the University of New Mexico, said Monday he had received an unsigned, letter last wpek purporting to be from the Black Student Union with three demands. They demanded that I personally denounce BYU as a racist institution, that I cancel the game with BYU and that I remove BYU from the West hand-writte- n ern Athletic Conference, Lavender said. He said the letter was addressed to him. About 125 persons raised clenched fists during the playing of the national anthem at the baskeball game last week between the two schools and then left the floor prior to the game. Man Treated For Burns Dr. lavender said today the A Midvale man Patience said Roy Gallegos, 35, MIDVALE unsigned letter he received last wreek was handed to him was treated and released this 81 N. Main, was found on a mattress by him and by a black student and purmorning in University Hospital burning four volunteers from the Mid ported to be from the Black after suffering smoke inhalation vale Fire Student Union. Department shortly He said he first heard about and burns in a. fire in his apart- before 6 a.m. a petition being circulated ment. The fire was started by a cigMondaf night. Midvale Police Officer Ray arette, the officer said. ' Called Off - A search for a missing Fill A airplane has once again been called off after a tip from an airline passenger failed to. produce results. Planes ' from Utah National Guard and Utah Civil Aeronautics Division searched into the hours Monday, but evening failed to produce any sign of the aircraft, missing since Feb. 12 from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The search had been renewed between Evanston, Wyo., and Salt Lake City after a passenger on an incoming commercial flight from Newark, N.J., reported spotting what looked like a swept-winaircraft on the ground just prior to landing at Salt Lake City Sunday. g I fcbtrrl Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anftrton, 305 Lake Cir.j Cary Mutehler, son of Mr. and MrtLoren Mutehler, 361 N. Main, Cedfarville; Michele Zesioer, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Harold Zesloer, 1383 N. 8th West; Zhanna Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Creek Lane; David Far Walker, 42 ley, son of Mr. end Mrs. Ronald Farley, 251 E. 2200 South, Bountiful; Grant Goeckeritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Goeckeritz, 1836 E. 49)0 South; ScofTWarner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warftar, 1290 Catherine $t.; J B. W ML eon of Mr. and Mrs. Tomie Wall, 1133 I. 300 west. Bountiful; and all ether babt one year old Tuesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subfrlbers will be taken free of J. B. Wall charge at the Deseret News baby studio, 3a E. 1st South, MoOdey through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at least thrfpUay before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED PROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS BOYS: Mttiad Mrs. Dennis T. Jones, 46C4 W. 3580 South. Mr rand Mrs. Paul Floyd Walker, 5273 S. 5160 West. Mr. fad Mrs. Howard Thomas Dychef, 2819 S. 8830 West. Mr. ind Mrs. Bruce C. Williamson, 192 $. 2nd East, Kays villa. MrJjAd Mr. Jerry Price, 156 E. 800 North, Bountiful. Grant Goeckeritz David Earley Shanna Walker news sends birthday greetings TO We also have a large numof students of Mexican origin and a large number of ber 1 Michele Zesiger Cary Mutehler try. ments. I fcherrl AJiderson said. Further, we have one of the largest enrollments of Indian students in the coun- for 6,000. The school has between 13,000 and 14,000 students. Commenting further today, Dr. Wilkinson said, Our catalog specifically says1 Students of any race, creed, coiur or national origin are accepted for admission to Brigham Young University, provided they maintain the ideals and standards of the institution and meet the uriver-- s 1 y's a c a d emic require- SAIGON (UPI) -- - A Utah pilot was instrumental in a ' series of air sorties Monday credited with killing five Communists, destroying 38 fortifications, 12 bunkers and . four sampans, 165 miles south of hpre. Super Sabre jet pilot Capt. James L. leavers, 26 Brigham City, and pilots from Missouri and New York were credted with the raids. U.S. air crews carried out 533 strike sorties across South Vietnam Monday killing more than 100 Reds. New Search Scott Warner East. Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Anderton, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Garn, 886 W. 4000 South, Boun tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crystal, 9949 Tulip Or., Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney j. Ewing, 7090 S. 260 East, Midvala. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Penwcll, 1040 Harrison Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Gibbs. Alta. East. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanley Buell, Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Olsen, 4431 Crestoak Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Lundberg, 2835 E. 4430 South. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Macari, 535 N. 11th West. Mr. and Mrs. Lun Jona Hong, 320 E. 5th South. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Baker. 731 Rowley Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Bond, 1089 Sanehill Dr. Ava. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Grant, Mr. end Mrs. James L. Hilt, 230 N. 1100 West. Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parrifh, 517 E. 650 North, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Voney Wall, 509 E. 1700 South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bolton, 4770 W. 5780 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. D... : Morgan, No. 09 Wy View Village, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rushton, 5600 W. 4100 South, Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart, 3175 $. Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall LaCome, 7725 Center Way, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Mika Sergakis, 576 E. 3rd South. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Rasmussen, 3490 $. 4210 West. Mr. and Mrs. D. Marsell Beckstead, 7981 S. 1300 West, West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Peterson, 176 E. 5540 South, Mur rv Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. VanDam, 124? Iris Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Walter, 1645 Redwood Place. f w Auditor Hearing March 14 : A ejfte-trla- l hearing set for March 14 before Third District Court Judge D. Frank Wilkins will decide the issues in a judgment seeking to clarify- the duties of Glen F. Palmqr, Salt Lake County - f. . In ?Kurt office. . 25 Inmates The language referred to is that which gives the auditor the authority to investigate into any matter that he may deem necessary. In refusing the request for a UTAH STATE PRISON permanent injunction, the judge e Twenty-fivinmates will seek lifted a temporary restraining parole dates Wednesday when order that had been in effect they appear before the Utah since December. State Board of Pardons. This action allows Palmer to continue his investigation and to The inmates include: reissue subpoenas, providing he Willard Goddard. 30, Clearfield, rulsecond degree burglary; James Cheshire, remains within the courts 46, Salt Lake City. sodomy; Ronald ing to the duties and responsisecond Pcachee, 28, Seek Parole Ogden, Are you leading a Missing the new friends, fun that comes with and dancing expertly? Dont let life pass you byl Como into the 'minl-lifo"- T 20 th' Century I Your Arthur Murray Dance now-ev- en If youve never danced before. A personal demonstration is yours FREE when you call: 363-451- 6 Franchisee Danes Studio 2UVa So. MAIN degree burglary; Alvin D. Seikert, 25, Utah, five bilities of the auditors office. years, receiving stolen property; Edward The permanent injunction was second Pass, 26, Fort Worth, Tex., Richard Jones. 20, murder; degree Ogden, five years-life- , robbery; Allen M. McCoy, 19, Sait Lake City, six months-thre- e years, third degree burglary; twin R. Hansen, 48, Salt Lake City, for gery; Lewis J. Booaly, 36, Sait Lake John Vickers, City, HO, embezzlement; 23, Tacoma. Wash., five years, indecent assault; Mel C. Stephens. 54, Plain City, Utah, five years, checks; Sammy L. second degree White, 19, Ogden, Gordon 71, Orem. Case, M0, burglary; grand larceny; Max Stockton, 31, Ogden, assault with intent to comfive years-lite- , mit murder and attempted second degree burglary; Arthur Galpm, 30, Salt Lake second degree burglary; Rauie Cdy, Amador, 79, Lakewood, Colo., five years, assault with a deadly weapon with intnt to commit bodily harm; Gerald Peterson. 54. Salt Lake City, five year, uttermg foraed narcotics Donald prescription: Gonzales. 27, Salt Lake City, five years, assault with a deadly weapon; Forrest Green, 53, Averill Park. N Y., five years. assault with a deadly weapon; De'bert C. and 'Clark, 45, Placerviite. Caiit., second degree burglary and habit-'ua- t criminal; Tommy Duran, 24, Salt Lake City, fictitious checks; R lobato, 20. Salt Lake City. HO, grand larceny; Juan P. Jaramilio, 27, Moab, Utah, five years life, robbery; Joseph Von Atkins, 38, Salt Lake Cty. five years, assault on a chi d under 14 years of aoe; and Richard Maynard, 26, Oflden, 20, second degree burglary. 0sive $$$ $nve Inventory Cleoronce TTJv J In his ruling, 'the judge demoot six subpoenas issued last December by clared . Join the gOth Century! Studio can help you a permanent injunction which, in effect, would have blocked Palmers investigation into the land deals. Palmer. The' judge denied a motion for Judge Wilkins said the lanMonday, made by plaintiffs attorneys guage in the statute, Utah Code under which the subpoenas were issued was too broad. . action It Judge Wilkins upheld the auditors power to investigate certain recent county land transactions, but limited his powers of to the duties of subpoenas responsibilities of the auditors sought to keep the auditor from holding the subpoena hearings on the land investigations, including 122 purchased by the county for $108,900. acres g3LnnggnngirirrrrxggiiTnxngii-gnggg:riixiiixijiiir:Ln- '"s Foresti M It LA til Ptooustop am i i f 'Hew 1 4 Cu. Ft. 11050 11 IaY ft Q95 107 Westinghouse Combination w Frost-Fre- e Westinghouse Combination 1 Jtefrigerotor-Freeie- r ;Kew Westinghouse Upright Home Freeser Hew 15 Cu. Ft. 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