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Show Lebanese Stop The Apollo 13 Stone Presses! Brings )NDON Embassy : Pro, Con Satur By United Press Internationa Lebanese student tors stoned the U.S. Em and burned ASHING Joseph J. Sisco. Ten thousand leftists urged on by Arab guerrillas also staged an antiAmerican protest march Sisco, whocalled off a visit to Jordan because of similar an American outbreaks there, Statehcod Expert Slates History Talk if f n Beirut Interna’ Sen. Willi Wis., said t tration 'y for education © urgent problems at t Nixcn madea short a Republican leadership Building on th BYU Campus. nce Friday night and According President Chi~ devoted all of remarks to Flake Pr se ronauts. He did presented the specifies of his space program, was e proudest Larson » an investigation ¢of jo 13 mission. He wrote at the U.S.financed American University of Beirut EL cars hurled e stones at the American Embas- Univeersity of Utah Anthropology sy and smashed windowsin a Departmenton “Utah's Earliest diplomatic car. Several embas- Inhabitants” had to be cancelled sy windows were smashed becauseof a conflict which arose A group of demonstrators on Prof. Jennings’ schedul ripped up an Americar flag, The chapter president em- spat on it, wiped their shoes on it and then burned it to ashes. Later an estimated 10,000 marchers paraded from the Arab University in downtown Beirut along a four-mile route a mussion and its anom in two hours talks he described as ‘“‘very useful.” He taking phasized that anyone interested is welcome Thursday night, whether members of the society or Thomas C. Paine that ‘I am sure you agree that the next immediate goalis to reestablish the Apolio schedule and to again accom- plish successful lunar Off The Regular Price Of The Appearance Perfect Tires mis- siors.”” Sen. Gordon L. Allott, R- Colo., chairman of the GOP Policy Committee, said in a statement, “We must not panic or not. The Martin Life Science in the face of Apollo 13's building is just south of the difficulties. We must not be led Heraid R. Clark and eastof the to abandon manned space through the Moslem area to Fletcher Engineering Buildings. flights.” Premier Rashid Karami’s ofBut Proxmire said in an fice interview: “I’ve felt all long we Security men manning subshould concentrate on unmachineguns were posted in tanned spaceflights,”’ key locationsto protect the U.S. “They can dig the holes, roving factfinder and to keep gather the rocks and take the the demonstrations from getpictures,” Proxmire said of ting out of hand. robot spacecraft, ‘without the terrible risk of human life, and at a fraction of the cost of 384 TIRES AT DEEP PRICE ‘\ REDUCTIONS Obscenity Cong, Laos Troops in Battle pril 19, 1970 2 Apolio 13 officials s possible Middle East fact-finding tour and met with Lebanese leaders then flew to Tehran, Iran. Sunday, of Utah mar d spaceflights. He said, topic the cost and we to Beirut from Cyprus on no chances, whisked Si —Sen. D-N.M., requested YDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah LEMTIRE SALE he Senate Space American flag Saturday to protest the visit of US Assistant Secretary of State Lebanese authorities, UPi) Page 7 Hearing Continued SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— City Judge Robert C. Gibson continued the arraignment proceedings of one of the two mei accused of using lewd or obscene words during an anti-war manned flights—10 per cent or less,” Proxmire got little support for his effort to cut the Apollo program from the space budget. But he said Apollo 13’s troubles “make the case MOSTSIZES AVAILABLE rally at the University of Utah. stronger.” VIENTIAN! Jean Claude Chananot ap- Rep. John M. Murphy, DVIENTIANE, Laos5 rat North Vietnamese troops;seized peared voluntarily Friday to N.Y,, Said the “coid courage” a mountaintop position north- answerthe charge accompanied of the astronauts and the space east of Long Cheng but hill by his attorney, John O’Connell agency’s technical proficiency THIS SALE STARTS ls A.M. tribe guerrillas counterattacked of the Salt Lake Legal Defend- in overcoming potential disaster “should squelch critics who and retook it with the help of ers Association. A second defendant, Victory want to slow er halt U.S. space Laotian air force T28 fighters, research and exploration.” well-informed sources said to- Gordon, did not appear. Gibson continued the arraignay. In other action, 40 North ment until Tuesday and grantVietnamese soldiers werekilled ed Curtis K. Oberhansly, criminal deputycounty attorney, unby bombing and strafing along MONDAY IN OUR SERVICE STATION GOPSays til Tuesday to amend the com- of the former U.S. supply base plaint,stating specifically where the alleged offense occurred and It was not known whether U.S, the wordsallegedly used. Chananot and Gordon were or Laotian planes conducted the charged in conjunction with air strike. Both actions took place speeches allegedly made durat Sam Thong, the sources said. Friday, the sources said. They said the mountaintop battle began before dawn wien the North Vietnamese seized the outpost on 6,300-foot Phou Pha Sai Mountain, nine miles northeast of Long Cheng. The sources said the guerrillas counterattacked after dawn and took the position back There was no information on casualties. Another band of guerrillas foughtoff an attack on a small outpost east of the Plain of Jars known as LandingSite 231, the sources said. The outpost is near Highway 7, the major Communist supply link to the ing an anti-war rally Wednesday at the university. Newspapers Stronger Than Ever Blame Democrats WASHINGTON (UPI) —Republican leaders found themselves backin a familiar stance today and ready to campaign in 1970 by blaming the Johnson administration and the Democratic Ci ess for the nation’s troubles. A four-day campaign confer- Laos Reds Turn Down Peace Plan VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)— Republicans from throughout the country, was to end today Friday night but spoke only of his pride about the safe return tives were expected to attend of the Apollo13 space crew. the four-day meeting. Earlier, Rep. John W. Byrnes Speakers scheduled included of Wisconsin, ranking RepubliDefense Secretary Melvin R can on the House Ways and n and Sen, Laird, Labor etary George } P. Shultz, jayaka president of San Francisco workshop group to State College; Daniel P. Moyni- former President Lyndon B. Premier Souvanna Phouma han, counsellor to President Johnson's policies for continusaid Saturday the Communist Nixon; Wernher von Braun, inginflation. Byrnes said rising Pathet Lao had rejected his deputy assistant administrator prices resulted from Johnson's and John S. Foster promises of “guns, butter and Rovernment’s counter-offer to of N their peace proposals and he Jr., Defense Department direc- jam, too,” announced a draft of young tor of research and engineering men and military training for civil servants, Theopening event of publishers week Monday will be the annual United Press InternaSouvanna’sstacementcoincid- tional breakfast-meeting of clashesandair strikes in which publishers and editors, si addresses by Louis Cassels, at least 40 North Vietnamese UPI senior editor in Washing. soldiers were killed. No government casuaities were revealed. ton, and He'en Thomas, & 10- ed with reports of newground “The Pathet Lav refuse to year member of the UPI White Housestaff. understand our good intentions. They rejected our peace proposal,” Souvannasaid. The Pathet Lao radio Wednesdaycalled Souvanna’s peace bid “an effort to avoid a Peaceful solution to Laotian problems,"” On March 22, the Pathet Lao Suggested negotiations in “safe zone" protected by a Ceasefire and formation of a “naticnalconsultative assembly toprepare for elections.” A halt to U.S. bombing was a Communist pre-condition for any negotiations, 6 General Breaks Legin Crash DA NANG, South Vietnam (UPI)—Maj. Gen, Edwin B, Wheeler, commander of the U.S. Ist Marine Division, broke his Jeg Saturdayin a helicopter crash 14 miles southwest of Da Nani NewTire ence, attended by about 1,200 with a semiannual meeting of NEW YORK (UPI)—The 84th the GOP National Committee. In the oratory of national annual convention of the American Newspaper Publish- party leaders and in their ers Association opens here workshops, the visitors heard Mondaywith reports of gains in repeated pleas for the election 1969 in every facet of daily of more Republicans to Conpublication in the United States gress to makeit easier to carry Plainof Jars area, and carries and Canada. i President Nixon’s proout a mission of intelligencegrams. gathering and harassment of Membership in the ANPA Nixon, who cancelled a stood at 1,054, a net gain of 17 scheduled appearance two days the Communists. for the year and an all-time earlier, also appeared briefly high for the ninth consecutive year. More than 1,500 execu- A Great Russian Census Published MOSCOW(UPI)—TheSoviets Saturday published new census figures giving them a population of 241,748,000 persons, 80 per cent of them born since the establishment of Communist rule. 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