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Show 2A DtStktf ntS, Saturday, September 6, 196 Effort PgQC United Press International Minister Soviet Foreign Andiei Gromyko said today the United States has not done all it can to bring stability to the Middle East and urged Washington to bring pressure for peace on the aggressor state of Israel. The Soviet official made the comment at a news conference in Belgrade at the end of official visit to Yua five-dagoslavia. Countries which have close such lelations with Israel could as the United States to contribute solving the Middle East problem more than they have so far, Gromyko said. y I hope the United States will make wider use of the possibilities it has to work in the Interests of peace and security in that area. He reiterated Soviet support for a U.N resolution saymg no solution was possible without unconditional withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arab territory it occupied during the 1967 Middle East war. Israel is the aggressor, Arab territories occupying which do not belong to it, Gromyko said. Friday night a U.S. State Department spokesman confirmed a report that the United States has started delivery of 50 Phantom Jets to Israel. Gromyko did not mention the subject at his conference. The report was carried by the Cairo news semi-offici- FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane paper A1 Ahram, which said Israel was pressing for an additional 25 Phantoms and 80 Skyhawks. It said Israeli Premier Golda Meir would negotiate the purchase of the guerrillas who had attacked Israeli border areas. An Israeli military spokesman said 12 houses were blown up and at least five Arabs were killed. The Israelis followed up the raid with a bombing and strafing attack in the same area. The spokesman said all the planes returned safely, but the Lebanese ambassador said that one was shot down by antiaircraft fire. planes when she visits Washington Sept. 25. Lebanon, meanwhile, protested to the U.N. Security Council an Israeli air and ground attack against its ter- ritory. Lebanon, meanwhile, protested to the U.N. Security Council an Israeli air and ground attack agunst its ter- Ghorras piotest was made in a letter to Russias Jacob A. Malik, president of the security council. The ambassador did r,ot request security council meeting. ritory. The protest was made by U.N. Ambassador Edouard Ghorra a few hours after Israeli troops transported by helicopters raided a town in southern Lebanon in search of The security council last week condemned Israel for its raids on suspected guerrilla camps in Jordan. Envoy Spy Cuba Says - per Grama Friday. Carrillo Colon is based in Havana. Mexico said Friday night lt rejected the note because it implied Carrillo Colon was carrying out his alleged CIA assignment with the knowledge of Mexican authorities. But the government said it was ordering the diplomat to return to Mexico. An official at the Mexican embassy in Havana said he would leave on the next available flight. ''Red Rover, Red Rover for HOT PINK to come over! Red Rover, Red Rover for AVOCADO to come over . . J" Singer Josh White Dies In Surgery - NEW YORK (AP) Josh White, whose sophisticated renditions of rural blues found favor in urban Folk-sing- People cabarets, died Friday while undergoing heart surgery. He was 61. White was one of the first Plane Crash Kills 4 In Provo Continued from First Page the burning aircraft hit the ground, soon joined by a fire truck from Provo Fire De- partment. An investigation by the State Aeronautics Commission and the Federal Aviation Agency began this morning. REMOVE BODIES The bodies were removed early today after authorization from the FAA. Identification of the four was difficult because of the effects of fire and crash. All remained in the craft, the two in the front seat still held by their seat belts. Lt. Roy Hurst of the Provo Police Department supervised removal of the bodies and securing the scene prior to the arrival of an FFA investigating team expected today from Denver. The plane hit trees lining Center Street, then plunged about 50 yards into the field. It came to rest facing west, away from its southbound flight direction. One wing was battered by impact with the trees, and partly torn from the fuselage. HOLDS FUSELAGE A huge hole was knocked in the fuselage just behind the cockpit. The craft came to rest right side up. Officers cleared the area of everyone except law enforcement officers in an effort to protect the scene for investi- gators. A Utah County deputy sheriff, who wras at the airport, said the plane appeared to be It motor trouble. sounded like the engine feathered once or twice and then he really revved it up. Another resident who lives Just short of where the plane hit said the engine appeared to be running wide open as it passed over his house. having folkslngers to appear in nightclubs. His repertory ranged from blues to ballads, work all delivsongs to spirituals ered in a smooth baritone voice. In cabarets or in a concert, he invariably performed seated on a stool with his foot proped up on one of the rungs and his shirts ooen at the chest. He often smoked between numbers, placing the lighted cigarette behind an ear while he played. His best-knowsongs included One Meatball, The Ballad of John Henry, Jim Crow Train. Strange and Hard Time Fruit Blues. The Cuban government announced it had sent a protest note to Mexico Wednesday requesting Mexican diplomat Humberto Carrillo Colon be turned over to a Cuban court to be tried as a spy for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Police Stop Protestant March BEL FAST, Paisley helped push back the mob who erected barricades of their own and threw gasoline bombs at police ranks. No injuries were reported, but one store was gutted by flames. Paisley left later for Philatour of delphia and a the United States to tell the true facts about the situation In Ulster. NORTHERN Police IRELAND (UPI) early today forced back a Protesmob of tants who marched toward the citys Roman Catholic district to tear down Catholic barricades left from religious riots last month. Armored cars, baton charges and calming words from Protestant leader Rev. Ian hymn-singin- - g six-da- y Thant Seeks To Cool Pilots' Ire U - U.N. U Thant arrived here today for a meeting with world airline pilots who are threatening a strike if Syria does not release the two pasengers still the held following being GENEVA (AP) Secretary-Gener- Israeli hijacking of a TWA jetliner Aug. 29. The International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations has said it will stage a global strike of pilots if the Israelis are not freed by Monday. n TIME -FAvalon, dapper in a yellow suit and navy shirt, spoke with the voice of experience: You hold the baby In your left hand, and you burp him well. Its easy. That was his advice to fellow singer-acto- r Bobby Rydell, who last weekend. On the came a father for the first same day Avalons wife gave birth to their fifth. The two came home to South Philadelphia Friday night, joining two other famous natives singer James Darren and television personality Ed McMahon tor the 15th annual Thrill Show that raises cash for college scholarships for the children of city policemen and firemen killed on duty. CELEBRITY rankie be-ti- - Neil A. IIERO nOME Armstrong, home today for his first visit to Wapakoneta, Ohio, since his trip to the moon, was given a heros welcome by relatives and friends. The astronaut arrived by plane Friday night at nearby Lima Airport where he was greeted by a crowd of 400. Today he had a full e schedule, including a reception long parade, public at the Auglaize County Fairgrounds and luncheon with friends and visiting dignitaries. Comedian Bob Hope and Republican Gov. Janies A. Rhodes headed the cast of guests and thousands of spectators who jammed this northwest Ohio community of 7,500 welcome to boy-hoo- d 2'i-mil- formally Armstrong. Ludmilla Jankovsky married Wolfgang Bemdt Friday, in Duesseldorf, Germany, and the newlyweds immediately announced they are going to get a divorce. Ludmilla, a Czechoslovakian coed, said she married Berndt only because she wants to remain in the West after her visitors visa expires. Berndt, a inkeeper, said thats all right with him, because hes already engaged to another girl anyway. Deposed King Denies Counter Plot CAIRO - The report from Hassaein Haikal, editor of the semiofficial Cario paper A1 Ahram, appeared to undermine the position of any royalist forces in Libya who might have It planned a counter-coualso further established Nassers credentials as a favored ally of the Libyan Revolutionary Council. Deposed (UPI) King Idris of Libya has assured President Gamal Abdel Nasser he never conspired with foreign powers to regain his throne and has no plans to return to the land now led by men from the under-3generation, a close Nasser confidant said today. 0 Africans Undecided On Guerrillas the 37 foreign ministers of member nations finally voted to present the issue to their heads of state, who begin a ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA The Organization of (AP) African Unity failed today to decide the future of its Liberation Committee. The group supports thousands of guerrillas against white minority in southern governments Africa. Meeting through the night, meeting here Sunday. Some felt that complete reorganization of the committee was needed before the OAU spent more money on guerrilfive-da- y la movements. - k 19B'S UTAH STATE FAIlC TALENT FREE FOR ALL! D (UPI) Thirty Army scouts and scores of Bedouins searched again today in he broiling Judean desert for former Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike who disappeared Monday. Bethlehem Police Chief Enos Givatl denied reports searchers were using a map based on messages from two mediums of caves where Pike might be found. Yes, ALL entertainment on the Fairgrounds this year is FREE FOR ALL! After paying the regular gate admission prices of $1.25 for adults and just 25 for children under 12, enjoy all the talent you can see FREE! DESCRIBES CAVE Pikes wife, Diane, described a cave to police Thursday jvhere Arthur Ford, a seer from Philadelphia, and an unnamed sooth- S JOHN DAVIDSON One of the brightest young start in Hollywood. A great singe;1, and the star of his John Davidson is one own TV show of the big attractions at this years fair. ... James A. Boyle of Edgartown District Court. Their petitions, however, have an extra clause contending that their rights to privacy would be violated by an open inquest. Like Kennedys petition, the nine new ones argue that Judge Boyle erred in ruling that news media would be admitted, and that he deprived them of due process protection in refusing witnesses permission to have counsel e present at all times, to witnesses, cross-examin- officers have humored Mrs, Pikes plunge Into mysticism to find her husband during the five days, of search. SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 MAPS USELESS i veteran police officer still in the hunt for the Pike said maps would be alA most useless. If we gave the Bedouin a map the only use he would have for it would be to use it to start a fire to boil his the policeman said. coffee, If we are gaing to find Pike it will be the Bedouin who will do lt and not mediums thousands of miles away. Police said they pinned any hopes for Pikes survival on the possibility Arab nomads befriended him. CANDY CANDIDO : 9 9 MONDAY, SEPT. 15 TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 : . free with 12 Coca Cola Bottle Caps ART LINKLETTER TWO SHOWS.. ONE NIGHT ONXY Wednesday, Sept. 17 federal suit brought Jan. 10 by U.S. Atty. Matt Byrne. The suit accuses Ford, General Motors and Chrysler of conspiring to delay development and installation of effective CHARLIE devices. County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn said the county interwe do not vened because want to see the Department of Justice in Washington quietly make a deal with automakers and settle this case without PRIDE TWO SHOWS.. ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, SEPT. 18 v fanfare. 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Eleven million sold. . vehicles. 9 In Kennedy Party File Inquest Petitions BOSTON (AP) Nine persons who attended a party with Mary Jo Kopechne and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy the night she died in a car he was driving have joined the senator in asking the state Supreme Court to rule against conditions set for an inquest into her death. The petitions filed Friday by the five girls and four men who attended the Chappaquid-dicIsland party parallel the one filed Tuesday by Kennedy in asking the court to overturn ground rules established for the inquest by Judge ISRAELI-OCCUPIE- Police The note was published in the Communist party newspa- strain today. BETHLEHEM, JORDAN sayer from Haifa said her husband waited for rescuers. She said the cave had a square mouth with a row of stones across its entrance. Givati said after Mrs. Pike left the room that she had described a cave where the army had searched Wednesday when Mrs. Pike was with search teams. WORLD NEWS The MEXICO CITY (AP) one diplomatic thread linking Cuba with the rest of the hemisphere, its relations with Mexico, took on an added 5un curns Down On Searchers |