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Lack Of Fire Escapes
| Upped Seoul Fire Toll
V, mt-PAM THAIS
SEOUL (UPI) -Lack
encrgancjr equipment were
mein cootribtoon to the high
death tel In the Ore at the
Teeyoagek luxury hotel, a
killed and • Injured In the Ire
it two^r ear-old, notary hotel on
Chriatmae Day. Officiate said 26
(ted Jumping from the
at least one man
Ml from a raacue helicopter and
the other* burned to death or
only M aad bean idandlad so
far. The single American
identified as G.W
i. Ob*..
a diilai security officer at the
Ui. Oaan Air Force Base 0
miles south of Seoul.
The hotel was a luxury
eatabUdunent located in the
heart of the Seoul
didrict. Moat of the guests who
(hacked In for the holiday were
Koreans.
Chi said firetrucke sent to
battle the blase were equipped
with ladders Which would reach
only to the eighth floor and many
of the victims were in rooms In
the upper stories.
Many of the guests grabbed
mattresses and Jumped, hoping
the pads would kraak their talL
However, officials said all who
Jumped died.
Police said investigators were
questioning the contractor who
built the hotel in Ml and city
officials who simerviasd the
construction to see If there were
any violations of the fire codas.
Hotel officials were also being
Chi Yomg-dae,
Bangla Desh Government
Calls Halt To Revenge
MOW there are THREE mechanics at Clarence's Auto Repair, 111 East Lee, and all are
dwwnhere. At Mt la Oarwce Moore, owner and chief mechanic. Newest mambw of the stag la
Jim fliarp, a helper, and Lawrence fitidddefleld, who has been the firm’s second mechanic for
several weeks. Your BankAmerlcard is welcome at Clarence’s and service Is fast, efficient and
courteous. For Information, call them at *4-7*1. (Herald Photo)
U.S. Should Recognize
Cuba States McCarthy
MIAMI (UPI) —Dmxxratic the government of Cuban
Eugene Premier FVM Castro because
nltfitthe the present policy of taxation is
"•cognise not accomplishing anything.
Celebrated Flier Dies
MCLEAN, Va. (UPI) — caasmlarion as a second lieutan-
Retired Gen. Emmett "Rosie” ant in HM and was promoted to
O’Donnell Jr., credited with general in Ml.
In a Miami television Inter-
view, the Florida Fora (on
WCKT),
fires, said the lack of ouUtde fire
escapes was the major cause of
the death toll - the highest in a
hotel fire in history. The New Bangla Desh gov- Indian troops wotdd not step into
“The bMMng had m exit wnment issued a formal appeal local affairs and plained no
aids, bat an internal today asking Bengalis not to action to trti to stop comm in al
ervis as a kind of lake revenge against East strife,
chimney ratter than m a fire PnMatmi collaborator!. Bengali reaidenta of the
aacape when a fire faraaka out,” Die request was the first from People’s Republic of Bangla
Chi —to fix new government asking Dedi —formerly East Pakistan
He also aaid exit lights in hotel Bengalis to stop reprisals —sold West Pakistani troops and
corridors wan not equlgped MMnst non-Bengalis Rnce the collaborators committed
with batteries so they would l*day war between India and thousands of atrocities in the
remain lit in caas of a power ..........
failure.
"Wtan the lights went out,
guests could not toil east from
weat. They were completely at a
lorn when to go,” he said.
The worst previous hot* fin
carwn in (be history of the U J.
Air Force, died ten Sunday. He
O’Donnell dfad of
met at his home In McLean, a
had lived i
> Me retirement In
O’Donnell led the first B»
bombing raid in Tokyo daring
World War H, and wad on to
bncome commanding general of
the Far East Air Force Bomba-
Command in the Korean War.
He was a graduate of the U.S.
Military Academy, when he
played and later coached
football and acquired hie
rosy
to Mash.
U.
la Brooklyn, N.Y., won Ms
On Ms retirement, PraMdmt
Join F. Kennedy arid O’Doo-
nail's accomplidunents'‘were In
the highest tradition of
gallantry," and paid tribute “to
nr^tteMaJ^fteUk weIito^?JSSiT.»S
- Mr Hone.”
relations with Cuba might im-
prove the Mtuition, which could
hardly be worm than it is now.
"It eeame to me quite evident
that we haven’t gained anything
over the past M yean by not
moving to recognise China.
"We’n finally moving in thst
(Unction now,” McCarthy mid
"It seems to ms that ao good has
been mrved by oar pretending
that Cute isn’t then, at least for
the pad fin yean.
In Atlanta, Ga., on Doc. 7, Ml,
which kfflod 1U parsons.
Authorities said moat of the
Pakistan ended Dec. 17. country dnee dvtl war broke out
An Indian official aaid earlier March B.
Canadian Plane
Hijacked To Cuba
Amanber of ropriad mordaro
have hem reported since
Pakistan aarrosdarad to Indian
troops aad rebel Mukti BaMM
forces.
An estimated 2M.4M non-
Bengalis are reported kept
prisoner in two toons near
Dacca—Morpv mid Mohmn-
medpur. A rebel Mocknds is
keeping out food
Also Western newunon who
vidted the furry rroodng town of
Goalinda on the Ganges River
about 46 miles eoathweet of
Dacca today reported easing
piles of non-Bengali bodies in the
NOT YOUR ORDINARY pessveat. this pet of John
Royal ef Miami, Fla., I. the.tar ef the catstew. Of.
very rare breed called Sphinx, it is technically a bald
cat. A mstation developed in France, the little hair H
has at birth soea falls away, hariag a
Demas
Defends
Byrd Feat
foreign affairs expert, said the
Indiwi Army would take no steps
to help the nonBcngalie but he
had bom amured food and
medidne would be provided.
"You must remember that the
i are fredi. Seme of thorn
Funeral service, were sche-
duled at 10:41 am. EST Wed-
newlay at Fort Myer, Va., with
burial Thursday at the Air Force
academy, Colorado Springs,
Colo.
U.S. tine fleets, sailing from
Sen Diego, Calif., rangeaa far m
the waters off Africa and
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
You don’t have to replace
that old furniture. We
rebuild, restyle,
reupholster for that "like
New” look.
CHARLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
704 E. Dewey Guy a Marianne 224-4590
ao mua became of the Im-
portance of Cute itself, but It
would indicate a mature and
responsible approach to general
Internationa problems.
"I think recognition is part of
It,” McCarthy added .J think
along with that, it ’■ not Just the
recognition ao much as opening
trade and general relationship
because of Cubans in this
country. I don’t see how things
oouin be sny worse that they are
and I think they might be im-
proved by eetablifiiing
something that we call normal
relation Blips.”
McCarthy, who is in Miami for
a aeries of private meetings,
said he will permit his name to
gon Florida's March 14
Democratic preference primary
ballot, but he doaa not plan to
actively campsite in Florida.
McCarthy also said a biacc
vice-presidential candidate
would not hurt either ef the
major partial In the 1192 elec-
tion.
‘T don’t aee any prohlmn there
at all," he aaid. “If
Republi ans would run Brooke
(to. Edward Brooke ef Mas-
schuaetts) for example, I don’t
aee that it wodd do anything but
help the ticket; and I think the
Democrats could pick a Mack
man or a SpaniahAmerican for
vice president. I don’t know
whether it would help the ticket
but I don't aee it as an absolute
drawback or handicap.”
the Toronto Airort Sunday night,
a man armed with a grenade
hijacked the plane and had it
Down to Cuba . The plane took off
for its return to Canada today
after throe hours in Havsna.
Approximately a half hour
after the successful hijacking,
an American Airlines 707 took
Byrd's Ml North Pole ex- * mustachioed young man tried hijacking. The plane wee Mop reprisals,
petition, stood lone watch on an "*“«*■*«% to hijack the .refueled and took off for Ctite at “The battle for freedom tea
ice-packed airstrip on Norway’s American airliner. 8.45 pm. been won. We are now facing a
Spitsbergen Islmd aid waited No R,u,ion *•« At 8:20, while the Air Canada much more serious challenge,
for hirtory. Today, he defends it. The lwo operate incidents jet was still on the ground, We not have the battle for
In an interview a his home were apparently unrelated. The American Flight 47 took off reconstruction of the country,
here, E.J. rw— now «, an- hiJacker of the American plane heading for San Francisco. We cannot reconstruct and build
Yule Traffic Toll
Records New High
Total m
California repotted M
UPI correspondent Kenneth J.
TORONTO (UPI) —Five mi- “Think. We have fragments- Braddick in Dacca imported D.
nutae before an Air Canada DC9 lion grenades and e .S caliber P. Dhar, an Indian cabinetlevd
with*persons aboard landed at revolver. Take me to the cap-
tain. We are going to Havana.
This is no Joke.”
The man was taken to Capt. D.
E. Glen denning who radioed to
the control tower: “There is e
man in our cabin —a man who
wants us to go off course to womda ware inflicted on the
Havaqp.” Bmgali people by tteee whs are
The plane landed with out now complaining they ere
STUDIO CITY, CaU. (UPI)— °*f for Sen Frwidsco from the incident at 1:86 pm. and * starving,” Dhar said. ____ _
“Pete” Danas, at M at yum«eto *■* **nwrt to Toronto with *7 passengers got off .most of them Soon afterwards, the new "to curb’thls yLari*
member of Aton. Richard E. !>«■**» aboard. Over Wyoming, not even aware there had beat a government issued its plea to t,.,^ ^ ^ f,nitita In tel stogie
figure soared. Many states holidey tragedy,
issued Racial holiday directives
to policemen to especially
“concentrate on areas of high
traffic and heavy traffic.”
Florida Gov. Reubin Askew
lk"<3fda^ifiC>g0“fe,ytnd aneW order ^“tP^.-the
The Christmas holiday traffic
death toll neared the 888 mark
today, surpateng last year’s
total of M4 and dosing on the
upper and of a National Safety
Council (NSC) estimate far this
year.
Dmpti* an altaut effort by
21 and New York bad 21
Only Maine, North Dakota,
Idaho. Montana and the Dtotriat
ewered chargee by former Byrd
pilot Berndt Balchen, who
apprehended by two
crewmen and two passengers
recently challenged Byrd's whai J*1 ma<*e *" un"
place in the record books as the "heduled landing at Salt Lake
first man to fly over the North
Pole.
Balchen aaid (he claim by
Byrd —now dead —was an “out
and-out lie.” Byrd's familh
defends it.
Balchen’s challenge waa
baaed on the contmtion that
Byrd’s Fokker trimotor “Jose-
phtne Ford” was too alow to
make the round trip between the
alntrip at Kings Bay and the
North Pole in 15 horn.
“He’s wrong,” said Dimas. “I
don’t ixideratand why he is doing
this. The elapsed time of the
flight was not IS hours bat 18
hours, 56 minutes, putting it
right to line with the capabilities
of the aircraft."
It was his Job to time the flight.
Denies said.
“Balchen is a very capable
man whom I’ve known since
1238,” Demas said. “I hope he
will reconsider and stop his
dty.
Hijacker Seised
Over Wyoming,
man
The Air Canada Jet landed at described by a stewardess as
Jose Marti Airport in Havana at young, blond, polite and well-
11:57 pm. EST with the six crew dressed pulled a plastic toy gun
members still aboard. The and a five-inch hunth« knife,
passengers had been allowed to Two crew members and two
disembark at Toronto. passengers jumped him and
Stewardess Got Net* subdued him when it landed.
The Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration said the plane took
off from Havana at 2:45 am.
EST today.
At approximately I p.m.,
Friday while the Air Canada Jet
arriving from Thunder Bay, Ont.
was to its approach pattern over
Toronto, a man handed a
stewardess a note reading:
government said in a special
statement.
System
Triggers
Showers
A storm system moving out of
Russell Calame, FBI agent in
charge of Salt Lake City, said
the U.S. Attorney’s office the western plains triggered a
authorized charing Donald L variety of inclement weather
Coleman, 24, Downers Grove, over much of the nation today.
111., with hijacking charges. Travelers' or hazardous driv-
which would be filed today. ing warnings were in effect for
The incidents were the 96th portions of Nebraska, Kansas,
and 51st attonpted hijackings Iowa, South Dakota, Oklahoma
road ... to keep people from
killing themselves.”
The NSC had estimated that
between 520 and 820 persons
would die In traffic accidents
before the 76-hour holiday period
that began to t pm. Thursday
local time ended at Sunday
mi (blight.
A United Press International
count to S am. EST showed at
least SIS persons killed in traffic
accidents.
A breakdown:
Traffic SB
Planes I
Fires 43
of an Arlington Heights, DL,
family were killed Christmas
Eve by a fire that officials stod
started “in or near” a Chrirtmaa
tree.
In New Orleans, George
Foretell, a 52-year-old fireman
working his very tost Riift before
retirement, and two other
firemen were killed Christmas
Day when a building coilspsed
as they fought a blaze. Thirteen
other firemen were injured, tox
seriously.
A FIT OF FIQUE
DUNKERQUE, France (UPI)
—Bernard de Weile, 22, burned
down his family home In anger
Saturday night because his
parents refused to go with him to
midnight church services on
grotxids he was tank, police
said today.
this year.
FBI’s Hoover
Plans To Continue
WASHINGTON (UPI) -On
and the Norwegian people living
here a lot of harm.”
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agitation because I think he’s New Year’s Day, FBI Director “I think the sooner Mr. Hoover
doing himself, the Byrd family J. Edgar Hoover will celebrate retires, the better the FBI will
his 77th birthday. He describes be,” Moynihan said. “It has
his health as “excellent” and become a cankered bureaucracy
says he never has considered preserving the unnecessary
stepping down. vanities of a man who has served
“I have never considered too long in office.”
stepping down from my position Moynihan said he believed
in the FBI as long as I can be of Hoover had endangered the
service to my country and have FBI’s role by s “very casual and
the health, vigor and enthusiasm dtsnsy attitude” toward civil
to perform my raapanaiMlities in liberties,
the manner my superiors and
the public have a right to ex- “I sure the morale in the
pect,” Hoover stod. FBI is in just awful diape,”
Hoover made the comment in Moynihan said,
answer to written questions Moynihan was interviewed on
submitted Mm by UK. NBC’s "Meet Die Prees.”
and Missouri as snow and
freezing drizzle were falling. A
winter weather watch was
posted far Iowa today because of
possible heavy mows.
Precipitation was common
across most of the nation from
the Northeast to the Pacific
Coast. Two inches of new snow
covered Helena. Mont., and
Park Falls, Wis., got one inch of
new snow. An inch of mow also
fell in Aberdeen. S.D., and
Burlington, Vt.
Sunday, hundreds of persons
flocked to the winding Ml
Hamilton Road in San Jose,
Calif., to see a fresh snowfall but
found themselves stranded when
a new mowstorm hit. Many
stranded motorists kept their
Wall Scratchings
Aid Paleographer
CHICAGO (UPI)—That crude
fellow writing on the wall may
be making a cultural contribu-
tion, for today's graffiti some-
times istomorro w’s ar-
chaeological treasure.
Graffiti is the plural of graffito
which, according to
Encyclopaedia Britannica, is
from the Italian word meaning
“scribbling” or “scratching,"
and you're likely to find it
anywhere in the world where
there is a wall.
For example, graffiti —either
engines running and ran out of scratched on stone or plaster by
gaa, the California Highway a g^arp instrument or written in
3fl S. Mala
Bwkinp Art
Nw Btifig Taktu
Far Yaar
Winter
Cattle Feed
FEED CO.
CECIL McCRACKIN 04-2*16
Hoover has served aa FBI 111 response to his critics,
Director since 18M. There have Hoover stod he would never
bean many calls for his relax his “stern self and
retototation to recent years, but organisational discipline, and
President Nixon h* stod Hoover we make no apologies for it."
will stay on as long as his health “...We have right controls and
and performance remain good, ft™ diacfyUne to the FBI,”
Tte latest suggestion that Hoovw said. “Thoae that argue
Roarer retire came Sunday time organisatipnal rains
from DooM Patrick Moynihan, teould be relaxed fall to ■»-
the former arban affairs adviser derstand the nation of FBI
to ffrasMmt Nixon, who now is a rasponsihiUtiaa and tew little at International Falla, Mont., to
or mbm politics at room they Imre far anw.” 74 at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Patrol said. The ares was
cleared by nightfall.
Tremendous temperature con-
trasts existed between the
Omtral and Southern plains
Sunday. Sunday afternoon the
temperature climbed to 71
degree# at Gage, Okie., but Just
to the north, at Dodge City, Kan.,
tte tamparatire was a chilly 36
degrees. Valentine^ Neb.,
reported an a ft era dm tem-
perature of two above aero.
today ranged from 17 teiow asro
red chalk or black charcoal —
are found in great abundance on
the monuments of ancient
Egypt-
The subject matter of these
scribbling* by boys, street idlers
and paasersby includes scrawls,
rude caricatures, election
meecteo and lines of poetry.
tIn ancient Rome owners of
private property tried to solve
tte graffiti problem in tte same
manner that is employed today
—a request written on the wall to
please refrain from writing on
tte walL Sach a plea wm fomd
to Rome near tte Porta Par-
tuensis.
Graffiti are important to the
paleographer since they illus-
trate the forms and corruptions
of the various alphabets and
may guide the archaeologist to
the date of certain buildings.
They also provide information
about the spoken language of the
period.
A good example of the cultural
contribution of graffiti is offered
by the names and other records
scratched by Greek mercenaries
in the 6th Century B.C. on the
legs of the colossal statues at
Abu Simbel in Egypt. These
provide one of the earliest
examples of the use of the Greek
alphabet.
Graffiti also proved of consid-
erable worth to linguists tracing
the source of original Latin.
But graffiti perhaps hare bam
of greatest value to die
Mtoorins, for them ecribbUags
throw light an tte everyday Me
of a particular time aad plaea.
Graffiti found to Pompeii, for
instance, provided dam to tte
attitude of the man on the street
Ms
gladiatorial dbqdays.
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