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Show JL ir" Mto, Our Phone Humber About Tht Same r News Tips Home Delivery -- 5244445 Information 5244448 Sports Scores Classified Ads Only 5 Editorial Offices 34 E. 1st South -5- 24-4400 More fair weather coming with little change in temperature. See details, weather map on Page B-- ,3 72 NO.' 44 PAGES 9 8 T WEST'S FIRST MOUNTAIN THE 0 c Czechs Quit Posts In 521-353- NEWSPAPER Sly or if WASHINGTON (UPI) As President Nixon was setting & goal of ending the Vietnam war by the end of 1970, official South Vietnam sources said American forces would be needed there until posts they government now hold. More On Medicare announcement said Premier Oldrich Cemik had his presented govern- to resignation President Ludvik Svoboda, and had been asked to form a new government. That Cemick, a former aide to Dubcek, had survived the purge, indicated that at least some other moderates would remain to give the new govd ernment a direction, at least on the sur- Any of the 20 million Ameri- f i RUSS SUPPORT other A hike to $13 per day , A rise to $26 per day from flie current $22 for each day indie hospital beyond 90 days during the same spell of ill- n y from the present $11 for a patient who stays in the hospital more than 60 days but less than 90 days, , Hrbek. ' H i ii ; r i ? The ' government purges could have been carried out1 by simply firing each liberal : 4. examine lunar rock about the size of ' At Derhelcy, Yalo post-hospit- JL tv UN TWplwt minister. But observers here Berkeley professors of' mass the said ' resignation to An increase $6.5Q a day and its subsefrom the present $5.50 for the government reformation was a quent an in day of achieving extended care facility beyond much tidier way the same purpose. 100th the 204ays through day. ECONOMIC STEP A person entering the hospiModerates were expected to tal this year will be charged according to the present rates be installed in economic posts regardless of when he k dis- in the governmen. The ob- -t v servers pointed out that many charged, Ball said. hardliners had discredited themselves on economic incompetence in previous governments and would not be given positions of power at a time when the floundering Czechoslovak economy needs 1 By Associated Press drastic new measures. mentioned no names Hrbek Lunar soil samples brought 'TAIPEI, FORMOSA (AP) but diplomatic sources said back by Apollo lls moonland . TVphoon Elsie, with windtr would include of 120 miles per hour, killed at those punished went or. display at two ers and the men who feast 50 persons as it whipped Dubcek universities on opposite sides eight-monhim shape the across Formosa early today, helped of 1968 of the nation Friday as scien- -' reform period officials said. .government that was snuffed out by the fists prepared --More than a dozen persons Soviet-leattempts to d invasion by Warsaw 'were reported missing and 40 Pact ... . Injured. . . a walnut. al U.S. forces, including logistical and combat support troops," they said. We cannot say how many would be required. That depends on the enemys situation. TO FIGHT BOTH They said the U.S. forces would be needed to deal with both North Vietnamese regu lars and the Viet Cong. The sources said the Saigon government expects to have about one million South Vietnamese in toe armed forces by 1972. But tney hedged when asked if this figure included only army regulars y forces as or para-miilitar- f well. . Asked by newsmen if they felt tote United States could withdraw a substantial number of troops by 1972, the officials replied: That is a military matter. , NOT SHOWING CARDS We dont want to show our Universities Di cards to our enemies. If the enemy knows what were going to do, they will keep waiting instead of ending the ' war, they said. The officials estimated that between 8,000 and 10,000 Communist troops were infiltratVietnam ' each South ing . month. They estimated enemy casualties at about 2,000 per unlock any secrets they may , In Naw Haven, Conn., Prof. r week. of Brian J. Skinner, chairman hold. Nixon said in his news conYale Universitys Geology and At the University of California in Berkeley, some 3,000 Geophysics Department dis-- ; ference there had been a reduction in Communist persons crowded into the. played vials of moon dust and infiltration into the south. Lawrence Hall of Science to said scientists already know it QUIET FADE OUT? k look at a rock tw , contains some unidentified Both Nixon and the South inches long and weighing compounds, some 2 ounces. Experiments on a total of 18 Vietnam sources said the pounds of lunar soil brought Communists were unable to to earth by the Apollo 11 mount their seasonal offen-siv- e. . astronauts are being started The South Vietnamese ex, by 141 scientific teams around the world. All are scheduled pressed the feeling the war to report their findings in Janmight quietly fade out without a declaration by either side. uary. The slightly pitted, irreguThat is the way it haplarly shaped rock at Berkeley pened in Malaya, the Philipa crew of S and a passenger will be cut into five pieces for pines and Burma, the offi, list of 69, including a child tests seeking- - prebiological cials said. We hope that also and a baby. There were re- material on the moon. happens in Vietnam, but we Nobel laureate chemist Dr. have to show them our deterports, however, that at least Melvin Calvin plans three mination. one of the 69 did not board the months of tests to determine flight at Santa Cruz as schedthe carbon content of the rock . uled......... ........ and the molecular structure The plane left Santa Cruz, of the carbon. His research In Bolivias Amazon lowlands team at Berkeley will also e on a nonstop, flight to conduct experiments on three La Paz. ounces of moon dust ; two-thir- 4 th gray-blac- , . ;sA power THEY MUST LEAVE line' fell on a house in the south- -, eastern village1 of Taitung, touching off a fire that 96 houses and left 33 dead and 33 injured, the officials said. About 90 per cent of Taipeis residents . were without drinking water , or reelectricity. Authorities ported 600 houses destroyed in various parts of the island, i : - Flooding accompanied the Winds. The western plains area was reported ' deluged with more than two feet of water, and Taipei was covered by 15 inches. Leading representatives of the rightist forces inside ths party will have to leave the Central Committee and also the party, Hrbek said. He described as "extraordinary and deep cadre changes decided on for some of the representatives of our party and ? s government. 71;;u L ' y v Hrbek said some of those demoted by the nations ruling body were given the opportunity to work in less reof sponsible posts because their - successes and their work for the party. 1 , Dim For Persons On Plane Lost In Andes - LA PAZ, BOLIVIA (APj Hope dimmed today for 74 passengers reported aboard a Bolivian DC6 passenger plane missing and apparently down in extremely rugged Andean Mountain country southeast of La Paz. The Lloyd Aerea Boliviano e plane, last heard from at 3:10 p.m. Friday, had four-engin- By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor - Alter a line . NEW YORK of human cancer cells had been cultured in a laboratory for 15 months viruses popped Cancer up among them. science has to ask, could this a be its goal direct association of a human cancer with causative viruses? Science has little doubt that at least some human cancers long-soug- . are caused by viruses. They .cause cancers in an assortment of biological systems and there is no reason to believe the human system is exempt. Yet no human cancer virus has yet been identified. And that despite years of monumental trying, in cancer laboratories around the world, there have been a number of claims which proved to be false and so at this stage the scientists who found viruses in their laboratory cultures of human cancer cells are making no claims. Theyre reporting what happened in their laboratory, (in Cancer," technical journal of the American Cancer Society), thereby inviting other scientists to follow the same experimental trail and see if they come to the same viral - end. Drs. John W. Smith, Donald & Pinkel and Stanley Dabrow. ski, working in the virology laboratory of St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., began with the cells of a Wilms tumor removed surgically from a 15 month-ol- d boy. It is a rare and unusual cancer which arises in the kidney, almost always In very young children. In recent years cancer science has learned how to cure it in a high percentage of cases These cells they cultured in laboratory dishes. In all there were 40 passages, that is, one culture succeeding another, and in the course of them the cells began changing shape Red Legacy: 250 Bodies 420-mil- ruses Grad le Cancer - . " : v vi 'i o ' ; Is .. a - .UN THWltflt i Copt. Robert Marasco a slayer? Army says so. .f'l T V ' - I Beret Man 1. 1,1 Typhoon Kills1 At Least 50 high-tensio- n Amsavi We will need some residu- face. Cemik in recent months had turned on Dubcek and his other former colleagues. He made a trip to Moscow earlier this month and apparently received the Soviets blessing to stay on as premier. The disclosure of the Central Committees decisions, thrashed out in a two-dameeting ending early today, came in a Prague Radio interview with Czechoslovak Minis- ter of Education Jaromir vgrnw war before the end of 1970. That is the objective we have. A few hours later, the South Vietnam officials, who declined to be identified further, expressed hope in Washington the war could be Vietnam-ize- a by 1972. But then they said: middle-of-the-roa- costs. ' 0 the enemy Once recognizes that it is not going to win its objective by waiting us out, then the enemy will negotiate and we will end this ments mass cans covered by the Medicare health insurance program for the aged will have to pay the first $52 of their hospital bill after Jan. 1 instead of the current $44, Ball said Friday. He blamed the increases on Inflation and a long-tertrend toward higher hospital ness. at least 1972. At his news conference Friday, Nixon said: !i; official An WASHINGTON (UPI) -Elderly Medicare patients will have to pay a larger share of their hospital bills next year, according to Social Security Commissioner Robert M. Ball. 'Ball also announced fee increases : S-- presumably including Alexander Dubcek from both the party and all Pay Saigon Spokesmen Cite Need For Logistic, Combat Help & Ths Czechoslovak government resigned today to clear the way for a purge of liberals from its ranks. A leading hardliner said the Communist Party Central Committee had decided to oust liberals PRAGUE (UPI) 27. 1969 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13) Purge Plan . i -- 3. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH VOl. v -5- 24-2840 - Questions which, In their opinion represented a spontaneous trans- sible laboratory contamina-tio- n and besides this particular virus had never been detected in their laboratory formation. If it was, it could represent an outside force at work a virus. Science now suspects the existence of viruses which remain dormant in cells for years before manifesting themselves. At the 40th passage the elec-too- n microscope revealed a small virus enclosed in a double membrane. It was present In 1 to 10 per cent of the cells, depending on which culture dish they came from. The scientists were confident the virus hadnt gotten Into their cultures from the culture mediums or other pos ' before. . ; Obviously, the significance of this observation remains to be determined, they said, having provided the detail that will permit other scien-fists to join them In trying to slow-actin- g . SAIGON (AP) Recently found graves of Hue civilians massacred by the Viet Cong during the 1968 Tet offensive have yielded 250 bodies, the U.S. Command reported today. The graves were found a week ago by troopers of the U.S. 101st Airborne Division in the foothills eight miles south of Hue. Two other mass grave sites The SAIGON (UPI) Army today accused Capt. Robert Marasco, 27, of Rutherford, N.J. of pulling the trigger in what the military contends was the murder of a Vietnamese civilian by U.S. Green Berets. Marasco denied it. ' Marasco made the denial in cables to his wife and parents in New Jersey after the Army released the official charge sheets accusing him of shooting - to death Thai Khac Chuyen June 2b. I want you to know that the charge is merely that, a charge, and does not constitute the tTith, Marasco said in his cables. Please bear with me, and 1 know that this is difficult for all of us. Love, Bob. The cables went to Marascos wife, Denise, in Rutherford and to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marasco of Bloomfield, N. J. Marasco and five other Green Beret officers were orin the dered slaying of Chuyen. The Army contends the South Vietnamese civilian was slain near Nha Trsng, 188 miles northeast of Saigon. Charges against a Green Beret warrant officer and an enlisted man have been held in abeyance until the higher ranking Special Forces offi- cers are tried. Defense attorneys for the : ... , ! besides Marasco were CoL Robert 3. Rheault of Vineyard Haven, Mass., former commander of all Green Berets in Vietnam; Maj. David E. Crew of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Maj. Thomas C. Middleton of Hartsville, S.C.; Capt. Budge E. Williams of Cedartown, Ga.; Capt. Leland J. Brunley of Duncan, Okla.; CW2 Edward M. Boyle of New York City, and SFC Alvin L, Smith of Naples, Fla. The charges, said all the men conspired between June 15 and June 20 to murder the Vietnamese and that he was slain after he was carried from the B57 intelligence headquarters at the Green Beret Csmp at Nha Trang. BULLETIN : Iowa State Cyclones fed Brigham Yonng University 10-- 9 at flie end id the first half of play. The iron defense ef the Hawkeyes kept the Cougars deep in their own territory throughout the half. Inside The News in the coastal sandflats east of Editorial Page SECTION Today's Thought j; Knowledge comes, but i Green Berets ' contend the man slain was a double agent working for the allies and North Vietnam." The charge sheets gave for the first time some details of the charges and introduced the name of a possible witness. '. Named on the charge sheets court-martial- determine it. ; , wisdom lingers. , Alfred Lord Tennyson A .12 |