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Show i . Johnson Back From ie .b. i Tour Good-Wi- ll French police right - wing ex- tremists at Paris police headquarters today and pressed. a massive ' manhunt for the remnants of a : terrorist gang that tried ; to kill President Charles de . Gaulle last month. The 17 were said to be mainly accomplices suspected of giving shelter to , members of the killer commando unit after; the ambush. It was announced Friday that . commando five of the gang have been arrested. Police sources said a sixth man .was arrested at Marseilles Friday night. But it r was not known v nether- - he was one of the killer group or simply an accomplice. : Government sources said the commando members probably will be brought to trial before a regular French Assize- Court by The government recently nation-wid- e The sudden storm halted the ' Phoenix had a different prob- wheat harvest in central Montana lem dust. The city was cleaning and damaged boats and piers at worst dust- season's the after up Flathead Lake in western Mon- storm. 1 ' Winds,j gustingrup to 50 tana. ; i' ' ah hour, whipped up dry miles In Colorado, snow forced the earth in Arizona land cut visibility closing of America's highest auto- in some areas to less, than a mobile road which leads to the ' .:U block. top of Mt. Evans. The Colorado said the Tucson, Ariz.v had a one-inc- h Highway Department road would not open again until rain Friday, which caused some next summer. flooding. Lightning struck a high Locally heavy snow was expect- school, touching off a small fire ed in the higher elevations in that routed 1,700 students. Wyoming today. The ! Texas cloudburst caused one death when a car and truck collided during blinding rail. Approximately 570 families abandoned their homes in and about Fort Worth when! rains of nearly ARCATA (UPI) Two prominent seven inches Friday night caused ' Eureka construction . executives flooding'.:- ,'and a former Navy test pilot were Rising water blocked many found dead Friday in the wreck- highways as Texas experienced age of a light plane. : ' ' ' 'i A . . The crash ELKO, Nev. (UPI) ', yictipis were Alfred TOBACCO ' REVOLUTION Fadel-Granit- e j man Lake Salt 45, the Fadel, City manager of changed Md. BALTIMORE, UP) Construction Co. Steve to his plea guilty Friday to in' Newman, 42, partner in the The tobacco industry inj the charges manslaughter voluntary a in United is States ejehno-logical Chandler-Newma- n construction eight-fatalit-y with in connection an filed' is revolution" that saving firm, and pilot Tom Amen! 4J , forNevada highway crash. mer test pilot also credited with about $100 million annually in costs of cigthe manufacturing being the first. Navy flier to shoot arettes George D. Myers changed his and cigars, according to down a Russian MIG fighter in plea!, from innocent to guilty beW, P, Cadogan, of the Ameri- fore District ; the Korean War: Wines can Machine and Foundry Co., in Elko. The Judge Taylor Newman and Amen left Eureka judge accepted the ConnJ a request for prowith in their Piper Comanches Thursday Springdale, told a along ' Cadogan symposium at plea bation. to flew to and morning Quincy a recent meeting of the Ameripick up Fadel. They stopped at can . Institute of Chemical En- ' Sentencing will be withheld, pend-- . Sacramento and left for Eureka to determine gineers that; the revolution in- ing an investigation at 6:30 p.m. 1 to gran' the request. Myvolves mostly the use of "sheet" whether At 8:16 p.m. the plane was re- tobacco. This was described as ers was freed on $1,500 bail. ported over the Areata i Airport in grinding dried tobacco' to 60to Myers was the driver of one of dense fog, but radio contact was 80 mesh size and bonding it to- three cars involved in' a three-ca- r 1 lost.' ;" gether with an adhesive derived collision' May 27 near Wells. Six of A search ended Friday when a from tobacco stems. These stems the eight persons killed in the Civil Air Patrol pilot spotted the formerly were discarded as crash Were from Utah, the others waste. wreckage near Areata Airport. from California. flash-floodin- f ' ' ' ''1 ' W , ' ' '' - ' '', " v i - Plea Changed To Guilty of - Manslaughter - , ld -t- ,y - - , ' V , free." The vice president's trip took him to Lebanon, Turkey, Iran, Greece Cyprus and Italy . His "Visit to the Vatican was termed "unofficial." Johnson is a member of the Protestant Chris, tian Church. . ( Three Killed In Crash Of Private Plane Rft. 1 j V ; i - " 11-pi- an 'X," ' " r JOHNSONS RETURN 'tfROM GOOD-WIL. J 1T i tt: vi r J I. L A. T- -i. T 1 TOUR Secretary of State Dean Rus . il- l J! TT Munich Hails esteem the trust, ttije high regard! that people of all walks trial ordered a drastic United States I .Telephoto). of all Secret Army Organization De Gaulle On terrorists. Interior Minister Roger Frey GIRLS SURVIVE PLANE 2 identified the five suspects as Tour German which a squad "came members -y. iy within inches assassinating De Gaulle and his wife outside Paris CRASH: NOW RECOVERING Germany (UPI) Aug. President Charles de ' r. in speed-u- p j the season lashed at Rocky Mountain states today. In the South, g a. cloudburst triggered in Texas,1 forcing many Fort Worth residents from their! homes. Snow fell throughout western and central Montana and a j cold wave dropped temperatures 40 to 50 degrees in 24 hours The mer- - -- French Police 'Ferret Out Terrorists mid-Octobe- By United Press International cury plunged from 85 degrees at its third straight day of torrential The first general, snow storm of Helena, Thursday to 33 Friday. rain following a summer drought. mm. . - Snovstorm Hits Mountain States Area talh x m 17-da- . PARIS (UPI) interrogated 17 i ! . PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, OTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1962 the vice president said the thing that impressed him most on his y tour was "the esteem, the the trust, high regard the people of all walks of life ' hold for the ' United States." On hand to greet the vice president, his wife and ' daughter, were Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Presidential Assistant McGeorge, Bundy and 'other government officials. 'Johnson and his party flew here from Rome ' following a visit with Pope John XXIII. He described his meeting with the Pope as a ''very optimistic conference on world problems." r Johnson spent 41 minutes with . the Pope. It was "one of the most inspiring discussions in matters affecting humankind in my 54 years of experience," Johnson told newsmen in Rome. Johnson said his tour had taken him to nations that "lie under the very, shadow of communism." But said he was heartened to see that these people are "resolute in their determination to remain Vice (UPI) President Lyndon B. Johnson' has tremed his 17,000 mile goodwill tour of the Middle East and the Mediterranean area an "inspiring and sobering experience." In an .arrival statement Friday at Andrews Air Force. Base, Md., WASHINGTON v - . of life hold for the (Herald-UP- . - of: i. MUNICH, 22. . : i . of m i The attack was the second on De Gaulle ,wifhin a year. A court at Troyes, near Paris, convicted six other men Friday of trying to blow up the president - in an attack Sept. 8, 1961. Gaulle was greeted here today as BIG Calif. (U ) TWo "a historic personality who has girls whoBEAR, or- a survived come to erase the shadows of the deal without food andthreeiday water near past." the wrecked plane in whij:h their Bavarian Premier provincial were Killed were repo: Hans Erhard told De Gaulle his parentswell on their way to today visit "will cause pride and joy covery. among Bavarians' He hailed the But Laurie Clark, 8, stfill French president as a man able in traction preparatory to a "to master the present and form ona operatiQn for a compound the future with visionary scope." ! of the thigh. fracture De Gaulle visited southern Gertook who care of Julie 6, Clark, many on the fifth day of a Ger63 her sister (the during injured man tour. hours they waited for help, ate heartily and had extra helpings of ACCIDENT-PRON- E soft drinks, hospital attendants r NEW YORK (UPI) Drivers said. .who commit traffic violations are The children were found Thuk-sparticularly likely to have acci- day by. heir, grandfather, Scbtt dents, according to the Metropoli- King, president of Travelodge Mo tan Life Insurance Co. A study of tels, Inc. Nearby was the body of Iowa drivers, it said, showed the their father, William Clark, 33, ratio of actual accidents to the vice Dresident of Travelffldcei of number expected was 134 per cent San Diego. Still strapped in her among drivers with two or more seal was ineir mower, mi. Jac violations. queline Clark, 32. and I ve never seen any better be Speeding, improper passing failure to observe stop signs were haved children," nurse Marie the most highly associated with Dowden said of the two girls who accidents, the company said. share a room at St. Bernardine's i' j Hercules Co. Threatened With Strike A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - union officials and Hercules Powder Co. negotiators was setr today to try7 to avoid a strike at the firm's plant . ' at Bacchus. Workers voted Friday to. strike and gave its officers the right to call one within two weeks. About 1,000 workers are involved. The .Oil, Chemical and Atomic ' Workers International Union local 9 is involved in the dispute. meeting between j 2-5- - . i Hospital in San Bernardino, Calif. "Julie played with a doll for a shortj time, but Laurie has done nothing in particular," she said. "The! children seem very close and are exceptionally well disciplined."; ' Shej said the only visitors were their grandparents and other relatives.! j..-.Laurie was being fed intravenously and was under. heavy sedation, but hospital attendants said she was expected to recover fully. I'm sure Laurie couldn't have 12 hours," Kind lasted another. ' said. An investigator said he was looking into the possibility that adverse winds forced the plane down in a heavily wooded area at level. The plane the 7,000-focrashed! 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