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Sundtiy ' ":''M Springy Magic Vnltey’s Home Newspaper VOL'66, N0.316,' _ ■ TW IN FALLS', ID A H O , S U N D aV,.APR1L 5, 1970 Thousands^rot ^fisEn^'r'W liFPo! ^-^7' WASHINGTON(UPI)—Thou- Communist conspiracy.” he organized and led the mun'li. sands of<- persons' singing sdld In an address at the start. American flags minfjlfd wiili "M:- “Onward Christian Soldiers" among the marchers, Confederate nags in thi’ lim uf demonstrated peacefully in The Rev. Cart Mclntire,- a march; Red, while and Wnu Washington Saturday against- Fundamentalist radio preacher, placards Jield aloft proclnimcd what their leaders described as President Nixon’s “no-win". -^policy In Vietnam. _ The crowd, estimated by park 5 Utah Youngslci police at 35,000, staged Univi>uii«'i',~uian lU P i).—.J. 71JU Wa«l uuy ^ ^ e only Incldeiit occurred Fivevchildrenwerekilled-Satur- hole in .the hard ground, blew midway through the march day afternoon at a home here the trunk and victims to bits hoi' c when about 30 browiT-shiried when a 105 m.m'. mortar shell members of the National exploded "WTnie the children t Socialist White Peoples party— were playing with live military J J r i V e r the former •, American Nazi ammunition. r pwly—show ^ up with signs - The four children and their ^ . Tt/f- i v c ..............‘drop4W»«i-on-Hanoi^ ■ . ar^ d _ b a b y . sitter were i ^ a U S e I V I O r i-^ VV M i !‘Marxlsm'is Jewish.' killed instantly in the explQ- --- Two Arrested. .slon that rocked this south Salt By United_____ Press_______ International____ VVe-H:i.'i tb« late David 0. McKaV. wlU MORMON CHURCH leader Joseph Fielding Smftb deUveres The marchers Ignored them Lake Couiity community about. ‘About a dollar an’ hour” , •>' Us Hrst official message as bead of 3 mlUlon Monnons at the be officially sostatned by the ibership Monday, final day of but'police arrested one specta­ 2:15 p.m. (MST). separated (he two sides Satiir- 140th anniuU conference now under way In Salt Lake Oty. the conference. (UPI telepbotoT tor... and. one.... party member.......... MotherVive shell, believed to day In the Teamsters union H .' (. m u l , after a scuffle. The spectator, “be a 90 m.m. tank round, was impasse in Chicago that could orili r 1 1 -t l.ucai 70 Garry _E,_Parks, 23. of FI. lound at the'scene and bomb stofl o "= » series o[ truck In ' ' ’Wr !,*' 'if . .i^Dven'dn Burned Meade, Md.. told police, he - erperts m re called In to de- driver walkouls thrDughoul the ........... LDS Head Denounces objected to ah anti-Semltlc sign activate the wttaMn. - nation. nu; •" ! U?CKPORT, N- Y. XUPl ) ^ - ^ • . .. — . , jUthough the Teamsters and tlx i " rhad2Sfiii Saturday when fire swept their , va mare Larson said the children national agreement for the orfTlt ‘‘SpiritJDBrCR^ ---- tenementhpme on the baiilM of b „ij, .vers charged with were apparenUy playlnii glth ^pprorimatcly 45(1,01)0 union . • . • .. the" amrriunlUon“■ .1-- s t o r ^ ^ ~ a " "*- ‘lrive^.''-i---- Chicago’sr^tinann'e LocalI nnn1 705—7<W- SALT-tAiffi-GFFy- (U P II- of-. of the ' wooden trunk aboiit 50 yards officials caUed it inadequate, huvk-i-j Iv'.i President Joseph Fielding Monno"^ of the ch^ch’s un- S m S l of the S v e ! said' „ ultra-rightist party, said • the from e home where three of the ThF-OTcagcmnion, covering ■smi Smith, Is fils first official mas- ^ b ig n e s s to ordain Negroes to m e maaigii ana™ message 01 The. cause of the^ blaze wasj party was in general agreement victims Uved. Salt Lake aty- §orne-50,000..drivBts;.-(^ed. a lul't''’ Ml'ClHIl'l 'I sage Saturday as the new leader - itsIts priesthood,nri^sthnnH. the c h S is’ to aU . nnt. Immediately<mm»H nttflv drii>t(>rm[ned. e te rg e d the marchers but wquld PoUce Chief CaMn C. White- strike for Monday morning, and be kiniiiHi' ii'jini ft)r of three .......million.......................... Mormon folj President Smith and 10 othera and will bless and lift the lives ® fireman who helped not loin them because Negroes head said he suspected the am- the two sides agreed the sium no:,. th'- ' .■■■: ' '> )'’ >• ■ lowers, emphasized the top officers of the church ad- or^„K o»iiiK enartakersdf it bodies d e ^ b e d were participating. Newsmen munition had been brought to walkout seemed Inevitable un- cxpncU- ’ brotherhood of man— and-*«8S®d Saturday-s two.general... • the scene inside the gutted spotted about a dozen Negroes the residence as war souvenirs. ^®8S further talks « a ? T s ? r « : --------- -- — ............................ the « 5 j w ^ ^ o r e it d < ^ s ^ Urc nexl -.ituii will I,;. Wiu.t j ’nt reaf- M on^y^ftem oon. happciw \i\ CldcHiv) ^ A highlight ol the final day> ----------- - ------- m » T J ^ n n th v actlvitlM, set for April ,6. the persons, encouraging them to l « t h annlv«r8arjL-o£--the - seek counsel .and .avoid the L O H U l l U e S however, with the spirit of founding by Joseph m isttkw oU im li*v« iMd*. ........ ---- nipUon and <Ussldence that 1s „t ••Don’t gamble the peace and sometimes foimd on the authoriUes by a show of . happliieas and opportuniUea of U G C l i n e LEXiNOTON, Ky. (UPI)— TTiursday. It would provide an .............-....................... puses of the land,' the white- eternity against the cheap and Carriers ^ „ -Bv United Press International m p w v h n if m i p i^—aitt W illiam Kunstler, defense averagehourlyincreaseof 11.10 pJiysirnl fm’t. iu>i ;i syiiibiil or ii haired leader told Mormons president Smith's emphasis on shoddy entiM .................... NEW YORK (UPI)-AFI^ President Smith's emphasis on shoddy,enticements of to e , ,.„ernment said Satur- ciS L s S t g S’ mmu^ over three year^for drivers myth. SKcle‘” “’' . darihe-Wckie-of-air:IV the trickle of air traffic ;ird STaT ^.'SfwXr'. Seven,"5?™”',!?“ told an audience of nownow flarnlng |4. Pay for lon^> A(1drL';:aii](< frOUinifuHlHJiK UuJ Smith, a M orm ^ aposue since Z n ----- ~ ~ T ---- --------------- GontroUer»-r< urnmg to worK— ytmid— receive— an— overall — 9 i Kentucky haul drivers would rise from 12 blbllonl s(‘1ui)(it:i iiUcnditiij h 1010, said, "We urge our youth rusiirrix'tion, Ihc |H)ntlfr nnld Ih to aTOld these-dlsplayfl-of-ltti ;;itl.ope7allons i the South and S r a f r e ' e m ^ K e T l l S “ e ‘^ ^ w ^ t o ' ^ S “ S d e 1 ; ™ ‘ ^ “ SSiago Racial Resolution w ai undnr.’ihiiHlnhle Uiot iiiwi temperate conduct and rather SouthLst-at-or-near-normal— --- - airline del«y».Df 8“™ "' ,ju „ Columblarif yflu reall); men.............. saidmen were off the Job sliuulil Uouhi .hik ii h <jupiiiiatiit • But there were ment. want to." In St. Louis, CleVe'land,-Akron, '. ol event. and- order and circumspect up to an hour in New York and Meany defended the agree- Skips LDS Church leaser •'lion."ictloh'. _ ............ ^ T . z r r — ---- h...,,-, Ih. , 'JBM W n.. ment agaWsLcharges.ltJirM a. Ih e new diurch leader suc- SUN VALLEY - Voting oecaiise inp iinn was against elsewhere, "sellout” at a news Conference ceeded President David0. Me- delegates at ,the Rocky ° before addressing the Commu­ ■ ICay to the highest ofOce In tHt Mountain Collegiate P r« « v nity Services C om anee ot the . Qiurchof Jesus Christ of Ut- Association worked their way " “ " ’S f li S i city’s Central Labor Council at^ t»iwtiiv Saints fnllowinfl Me- .around..a delicate Issue here p u * ~ a y and ended Saturday, reporting "sick to dramatize the Commodore Hotel. He K ^ s d e a th ln January. Smith’s Saturday_by removing !ftny Convention delegates, all ihelr demands for nvore person- |M-tidlcled postal workers would seniority In the CouncU of the' mention of the LDS Church In a ‘ wnhdcaw Ihe charges once they - Twelve virtually assured him of resoJutlon against racism,— ' ^ declined sllglitly but steadily examinted the pact cloMly..j _. , Utah^ next year. since Monday, tf)6 peak ' ^ y “ the toTpoSt- .............. ........................* — .'Ilf y6u_takeJnto consldera> — He-told.-the i40th-anhual...-groio-reada;-l?lhe-aMOclatifln- ■ Mprmon conference, In a key. condems the deliberatejrate racial « t ' o . fully paying for their Friday, the FAA said, 1,532 note address, "It Is our hope ispractlc;^ IN C W S le O S pensions. It will add up to about controllers called in sick. There and prayer that In all nations any organization<n and calls * ^by 25 per cent in a couple ot were no complete figures for all. men may live In peace, respect- upon Its members tqinforfn and _____ three sliifts on Saturday, but the months," . ing eadi other's beliefs and educate their readers against I d K C t l r O T . FAA sold Indications were tiiat fcrin# of-worehlp, and that the racism." th(^ downward trend was con- sptrlt of unity and brotherhood The resolution was In- Price Set ' tinulnu. aMund on evenrslde." trouduced by the delegates Release Smith, a respected doctrina- from Colorado State Coliege, I I’ln the South and South- rlv) and church historian, said although the program reads the QUATEMAU CTTY (UPI)- On Local onv^pnmiiif sald an FAA snokesman, he believed It was an essential measure was to be Introduced The Ouat< gover^ent ..y^ingg nro norjnal to ticwr part of true worship "tp love by UUh delegate^.- , . - *tions Satur- normal -and there is less ab- Prbperty ---and bless and fdlowship"^ all m «r.sW ther.............

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