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Show DESERET Carmichael Aid? WASHINGTON (UPI) --North Hanoi has boasted through its alive the news 'agency that. Cafmichael Vietnam, keeping possibility of trying U.S. priso- examined documents, necessaners as . war criminals, has for the trial of U.S. war sought to enlist Stokely Carmi- ry crimes. He was also escorted chael's support. sources Diplomatic report to areas said to have been that the black power militant under savage attack by U.S. on !his current visit to Hanoi, aircraft . conferred with Pham Ngoc ' The possibility of a war Thach, president of the North crimes trial greatly concerns Commission Vietnamese for U.S. officials. Implicit is the of U.S. Investigation War; suggestion Hanoi may use this Crimes in Vietnam. means to slowly but system- Couples Saved From Atlantic criminals,' rather than ordinary prisoners of war, has another important consequence. Hanoi has put forward this charge as the reason it feels the 1949 Geneva Prisoner of War Convention is not applicable to the current' hostilities. " The convention provides for humane treatment of prisoners and International Red Cross Inspecwar September J, J 967 All-Tim- CAPE KENNEDY, FLA. Two Florida couples, (AP) whose boat capsized in heavy WASHINGTON (AP) A seas, clung to the craft for greater percentage of American nearly 20 hours. before they babies are surviving" Infancy were rescued Monday from than ever before, the Public the Atlantic off Cape KenneHealth Service reported Tuesdy. . - The boats skipper, Ernest Austin, said he was knocked unconscious when the fiberglass boat overturned 1 tion. miles from shore Sunday durNorth Vietnam Joined the ing a thunderstorm but was atically liquidate several hun- Geneva accord in 1957 but it caughf by ropes which held dred American prisoners. said, as have other Communist him in an airpocket inside the The North Vietnamese claim countries, that the convention boat until he regained conthat American military person- would not apply to- - prisoners sciousness. nel who fall into their hands are considered war criminals. Harriman Rites In US. Infant Mortality e Low Reaches NEWS, Tuesday, ot day. The deaths failed to decline. Wilbur-J- . Cohen, undersecre- tary of Health, Education and Welfare said infant deaths from influenza dropped and peneumonia markedly during the said the U.S. 'first half of .1967, while declines infant mortality rate the in all other death causes were number of deaths under 1 year slight. of age per 1,000 live birth- sAnd he noted that despite the e low of ijropped to an new record, the United States 22.9 in the first six. months of still has higher infant death this year. , rates than 14 other nations The 1966 rate was 23.4, a drop including Sweden, 12.4 deaths of 13.7 since 1958, the last year per 1,000 birthss, The Nether-- , when the percentage of infant lands, 14.4 and Norway, 16.8. agency all-tim- New Classes Start Sept. 11 Register NOW ' Call 485-046- 9 Robert Whitmore, director Cathedral - pi WASHINGTON (AP) reraj rites for Mrs. J. Borden (Daisy). Harriman, described as a legend and tradition in the Democratic party, will be held Tuesday at Washington Cathedral. Vice President Hubert Humphrey will lead the mourn- ers. The services will be conduct- ed bythe Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre, dean of the cathedral, and fprmer Secretary Dean Acheson will State of give the eulog. Mrs. Harriman died at her Washington home Thursday at the .age of 97. A; recipient of the citation of merij- from President John F. Kennedy , in 1963, Mrs. Harriman was recognized for her singular and lasting contributions to the cause of peace and freedom. The citation is the nations highest civilian honor for peacetime services. Mrs. Harriman was the widow of the New York banker who was a second cousin of W. Avepejl Harriman, U.S. ambas- sador at large. Ofher pallbearers at the p.m; EDT funeral service will include Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black; Stewart Udall, of the Interior; U.S, Chief of Protocol Stewart W. Symington; Norway Ambassa dor Arne Gunneng; Ambassador to Italy Egidio Ortono; Sea Claiborne Sen. Pell, Robert F. Kennedy, and former Sen. Paul H. Douglas. Burial will be at the Wood-law- n Cemetery in Brooklyn, N.Y. Secretary .; .; i. Socialite Is Charged In Shooting PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI)-- 'A Florida socialite has been released on $1,000 bond after being charged with aggravated assault in the shooting of her husband, a prominent businessman and Republican party leader. Mrs. Nancy Deer Wakeman, daughter of Broadway producer Dwight Deere Wiman 47, and a of farm implement magnate John Deere, was booked in Palm Beach County Jail after her; husband, William T. Wake-mawas shot in the back ahortly after midngiht Monday. Police Chief Frederick A. Mead 6ald Wakeman was shot n, an argument at the Beach home. He familys Palm said Mrs, ' Wakeman called during police. Wakeman, 44, was in fair condition at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach. The son of a Connecticut business executive, Wakeman is a former chairman of die state Republican Finance Committee and a former member of the national Republican Finance Committee. The Wakemans Rufus, age 5. a have son, dealers, using genuine new Ford or Ford authorized reconditioned parts, will repair or replace, .free of charge including vehicles which are found, in normal use and related labor, the following parts In Ford-bui- is required to obtain certain maintenance services and, every 12 months, a written certification dealer that he has presented evidence that such services have .been performed. The warranty does not apply to tires or tubes (adjustments are provided by tire companies), within the following time and mileage limits (whichever comes first), to be defective in either workmanship or materials: (A) Any part of any vehicle within 24 months or 24,000 miles, and or to normal maintenance services or normal replacement of service parts such as filters, spark plugs, ignition points, wiper blades or brake, or clutch linings, or to normal deterioration of soft (B) power train parts in any ear or light truck, and suspension or steering parts in any car (except Broncos), within 5 years or 50,000 miles. Power train parts include: Engine block, head and internal parts, water pump, intake manifold, items. trim, appearance items, hoses, belts or moulded rubber or rubber-lik- e The warranty applies to vehicles normally operated in the U.S.A. and Canada. Every 6 months or 6,000 miles: Change oil and oil filter; clean air cleaner, air filter and oil transmission cases and internal parts, torque converter, drive shafts, universal joints, differentials, and driving axles and their wheel bearings. Suspension and steering parts include all filler cap; check axle lube and transmission oil levels. Every 12 months or 12,000 miles: Replace air filter on closed crankcase ventilation systems; clean emission system and carburetor spacer; replace emission control valve and thermactor air filter. Every 24 months or 24,000 miles: FORD MOTOR COMPANY NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY BASIC FACTS Ford Motor Company warrants to owners that Ford or Uncoin-Mercur- y parts of the front and rear suspension systems, steering gear and linkage, power steering pump, road wheels and front wheel bearings and seals. Related items such as ignition, electrical, cooling, fuel and brake systems, engine or transmission controls or linkages, steering column and wheel, clutch assembly, shock absorbers or load leveling system are excluded. The owner from Ford or LIncoln-Mercur- y .Change engine coolant and check radiator hoses. Every 36 months or 36,000 miles: Replace air filter on open crankcase ventilation systems; idjust automatic transmission bands; lubricate steering linkage and ball joints; dean and repack front wheel bearings. Sub Hits Sloop, Inquiry Planned GROTON, CONN. (AP) - An investigating board plans an inquiry into an incident in which the U.S. submarine Corporal brushed a sloop in Block Island Sound. A1, spokesman at the subma rin base said the submarine was heading to the basd from Philadelphia when the Incident occurred early Saturday four miles east of Little 326-fo- . GuH Light. Ne injury or damage was reported by the sloop, owned by Richard D. Carlson of Shelter Island, L.I., N.Y., or by the , submarine. : . : t GET SPOT CASH iorfji ThIngYoir Dont N4LWitha Dial - Classified Ad. 521-353- 5 ha I m.m. it I pja. r idea ODD . - . . ) Mustang Falcon Fairlane Ford Thundexblrd Mercury Mecury CometMercury Cougar Lincoln Continental f X t . .f1 f . iMtUn s. i |