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Show vstudies shooting charged to general tllllV ... wh mission to Lebanon Monday land- head of the government. Hiu.. WASHINGTON (AP)-The Army is investigating allegations that a brigadier general shot to death six Vietnamese civilians from his helicopter in 1968. Pentagon sources said the alle- mission to Lebanon Monday landing land-ing at heavily guarded Beirut Airport Air-port after a visit to Jordan. Steel-helmeted troops armed with machine guns ringed the airport air-port and guarded all approaches with orders to shoot to kill anyone any-one attempting to interfere with Rogers' arrival or movements. Armored cars surrounded the runway and army machinegunners manned rooftops as the plane taxied to a stop. Shortly before his arrival from Amman, Jordan's capital, thousands thou-sands of Lebanese leftists and Palestinian guerrillas began a .slogan-shouting protest march in Beirut with a rythmic "Go back, Rogers." PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)-Cheng Heng, Cambodia's chief of state, moved Monday to solve the nation's political crisis with a new government setup under un-der the old leader, ailing Lon Nol. a (-nmmnnimie said Marshal head of the government HkH uty, Lt. Gen. Sisowath 1 Matak would be actual heaS the government as Lon NolW gate. Cheng Heng acted after rjri, Gen. In Tarn, president of . ' National Assembly, told 7 would not take on the 3 J forming a new government Ik were reports In Tarn had bee informed Lon Nol would m him and wanted Sirik Matak to head the government. SALT LAKE CITY-The Utah stars took another step towards the ABA championship by ?7wKentUdyCo1 136-117 before a capacity crowd of 12,051 in the Salt PalaceMoa- day night. The Stars were pacedin scoring by ZelmoBeaty netted 26 points and Ron Book who counted for 26. Leading scorer for the Colonels was Carrier with 36 points. Utah had the edge in reboundino itttipvnkun gations, made by a helicopter pilot pi-lot were under investigation but that no charges had been preferred pre-ferred against the general. The army refused to provide his name. WASHINGTON (AP)-Rennie Davis, head of the antiwar group that attempted to disrupt traffic in the nation's capital, was arrested ar-rested Monday on charges of conspiracy con-spiracy and interference with federal workers. Davis was arrested by FBI agents Monday afternoon on a warrant charging him with conspiring con-spiring to interfere with the exercise exer-cise of constitutional rights by citizens of the capital and its suburbs. Charged with the same offense was longtime pacifist David Del-linger. Del-linger. Both Davis and Dellinger were among eight persons charged with violations of the Federal Antiriot Act in connection with disturbances at the 1968 Democratic Demo-cratic National Convention in Chicago. Chi-cago. KENT, Ohio (AP)-Tuesday is the first anniversary of the deaths bf four students at Kent State University, killed during a confrontation con-frontation with National Guard troops during demonstrations triggered trig-gered by the U.S. incursion into Cambodia. As part of a four-day commemorative commem-orative ceremony four students carrying lanterns will begin a vigil at 10 p.m. tonight at the spots where the victims were killed. Other students will take turns standing watch until midnight Tuesday when a memorial service will be held. The observance arranged by the university began Saturday. From the start all has been reported quiet on the 19,482-student 19,482-student campus. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Secre-tary of State William P. Rogers brought his Middle East peace Lon Nol, the premier who suffered suf-fered a stroke in February, would be "the moral authority" at the w.vj glOUUCUJD to Kentucky's 53. The nextgara in this ABA championship seriti will be Wednesday night. |