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Show K The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 11, 1971 Tribune Telephone Numbers Palestine Guerrillas Under Attack, But Jordan Denies It &1RUT, LEBANON (AP) Jordan's army launched a on Palestinian fory attack Jordan northern in gufrrillas and the guerrillas fteflp fighting he troops hand Palestinian commando communiques claimed. Tytsay tond, ' Jordanian A- - government Spokesman in Amman said, busier, ju'-- t routine daily were taking place Srj-int- JJ.th area. The guerrilla communiques released m Beirut claimed the army's 2nd Division, supported by two armored brigades and two battalions of shock troops launched tty c"ensive at dawn behind an artillery barrage. Anry tanks broke through defenses and guerrilla stormed into the Gaza refugee camp net Jerash, 25 miles north of Amman, one communique said. "Our forces are fighting savagely from trench to the fivetrench against it pronged army offensive, added. The guerrillas made no report of casualties. But the Palestinian Red women and children were either killed or wounded in the Gaza camp as a result of bombardment. In a statement issued in Beirut the Red Crescent appealed for international aid and claimed troops prevented medical teams and food supplies from reaching the Crescent, of camp. The 15,000 inhabitants of the camp are already suffer equivalent claimed the guenillas the Red Cross, hundreds of men, to the leaders of Egjpt, Saudi Arabia and Syria. The messages urged immediate efforts to "save the Pal-- e s t i n i a n revolution from ing from famine as a result of week-lonarmy siege that preceded today's bombard-men- t, a g claimed. score, Do ou need information, want sports want to talk you feature or news story have a Do you want to about Is vour paper missing. advertisement? or 'classified display a discuss the statement The Palestine National Council or parliament which is trying to weld the 11 major guerrilla groups into a single organization, interrupted its meetings in Cairo to send appeals for intervention HERES THERETO CALI -- 0 Womens, BAT, MOROCCO hipped of insignia and :.RA The -S- Adv. Dispatch, their last substantial foothold in Jordan. General Display, l9l1f!'d 1 524-270- tied posts 30 feet apart, 10 Moroccan army officers died U) Tuesday before firing squads for . trying to overthrow the rpejarchy and establish a republic. "At the command of fine, squads fired a their salvos, government tte iO execution announcement said. Detachof the royai army, ment air fuiee lined up around the place of execution, then rushed forward to spit on tlieihndies. Justice has been naiand The four generals, three colonels, two lieutenant colonel and a major were execut$ ed. ip. Rabats main army after other officers bar-rfk- jjptfed their rank markings off their uniforms. Officers Identified Executed were: Gen. of the commander Kinjcu, Stjbrt military region; Gen. J&bibi, commander of the JwfJikech military region: CKhian Bougrine, a of the region; Gen. Amarach Mtpha, commander and d1rdor of military training; Miff ix officers of the army genpeal stat. GoJ. jChelouati, mili-irry- ,'. Fez-Taz- were: Fenniri, Col. These Col. jjoj, 'Oubarri, Lt. Bel-0bl- T Lt. Col. Ammi and MaJ. Miwiizi. Injermants reliable In the jttqstjiad told The Associated JVesS that three of the generics Mid several other officers Wre executed at dawn on pjedday after a night of interrSfei-Selt- Dies, er flafLaw of Ton Billionaire ' fROME (UPI) Former actress! Mrs. Talitha Getty, wife of J. Paul Getty fjv,;died in a Rome clinic Saturday shortly after being douqd in a state of collapse at pat-Se- t hyp home here, police said Tuesday. r,Af the time of her death, Jshp was living apart from her son Jipshand, the jnoU billionaire J. Paul Getty ifipjof the richest men in the said the public prore-uti- n ordered the body of the jformfr Talitha Pol taken to ElieJ morgue Monday. They ii(j!a magistrate questioned jfcer Jjusband about the of the death of his second w ife. pJoHce circtim-sS!taI)o- petty Jr. married the beautiful former actress Dec. 10, pflM, in a simple civil wedding t Rome's City Hall. executions Meeting With Laird Tired, Unshaven They were unshaven and seemed exhausted. There was no official announcement of their death sentences by a summary court martial. The witnesses said the officers were tied to posts planted In the ground, but they were not blindfolded. Gen. Hamou screamed, Long live the king! Long Live Hassan II! Seconds before he died. His voice came out clearly in the broadcast tape recording. The commander of each of the execution squads gave the condemned men a with his revolver immediately after ordering the volleys. Senior Moroccan officers attended the executions but the public was barred. The only newsmen present were one representative of the Moroccan news agency and another of the government radio network. Intensive guards. r Associated GDANSK, POLAND The mother of quints visits her bain bies maternity ward. From left. Adam, Agnieszka, Ewa, Roman and Piotr. All are in good condition. Mrs. L. Rychert is the happy mom. 35-1- CIA Forces Foreign News Scenes Nixon Aide Hails Action To Curb GI Drug Abuse New York Times Service President SAIGON Nixons special adviser on drug abuse finished a three-da- y tour of U.S. military drug detection and treatment centers in Vietnam Tuesday morning, but declined to make comments about what he had seen. Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe praised the Vietnam command for the speed with which some aspropects of the anti-dru- g gram had been developed President Nixon's specie after announcement of a campaign to combat the use of heroin among American servicemen in the war zone. Jaffe said he believed that heroin addiction was declining among GIs in Vietnam, but he refused to give either an official estimate of the number of GIs still addicted or the number of men detected as drug users under the urinalysis tests now administered to all servicemen leaving Vietnam at the end of their tour of duty. (Copyright) Haymes Sings ihe Fiscal Blues - Crooner LONDON (AP) Dick Haymes, former husband of Rita Hayworth, told a court extravagant Tuesday living accounts for the fact he is broke and in debt. But, the singer who earned $4 million over a span, promised the court he would pay off what he owes. The sum is $38,400 and Haymes conceded his tangible assets added up only to $1,920, SALT Sessions HELSINKI, FINLAND (AP) U.S. and Soviet negotiators began Tuesday what conference sources called serious consideration of their goal to reach accord on the limitation of defensive antiballistic missiles and offensive strategic weapons. The second full meeting of the current round of strategic SALT limitation talks was described by informed sources as a good businesslike session marked by serious consideration of the issues up for negotiation. Gunfire Kills Soldier In Northern Ireland BELFAST, --v- V -- . Z v NORTHERN IRELAND (AP) Sixty or more rounds of automatic fire , ripped into a British army patrol in a Roman Catholic of section Belfast early Wednesday, fatally wounding one soldier. He was the second Pritish s( Idler to die in Northern Ireland's strife-tocap' ad in 30 9 Push Into Laos Areas Military headquarters Associated shows four generals 'now dead following Moroccan coup attempt. From left, Gen. Habibi, 'Gen. Bacfcir Eouhali, Gen. Khun ; rL I Press Wirephot Bougrine and Gen. Hamou. Bouhali was killed in attack on King. The others were executed as traitors by an army firing squad in Rabat. said the patrol came under Lre in the Andersontown district of west Belfast The soldier died later in a hospital. A British trooper was shot Monday in Belfast by a sniper who escaped. k Amendment. Culver said he and the 168 other students and servicemen who took their petition to the embassy on Memorial Day didnt think the military would object or take any action. American-backe- d SAIGON (AP) Meo tribesmen were reported Tuesday to have extended government control over all of the Plains of Jars in northern rain-swe- Laos. The Laotian Defense Ministry in Vientiane said Meo special forces met no significant operresistance in a week-olation to take over the longtime domain of North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces. U.S. B52 and smaller tactical bombers struck inside Laos, hitting at tin Ho Chi Minh supply trail in the panhandle and also along Route 7 leading from North Vietnam to the eastern edge of the plain. Every year, the Meo forces, trained, equipped and paid by the Central Intelligence Agency, have moved on to the plain during the summertime to be only rainy season pushed back by the North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao during the dry season, which starts in October or November. For the most part, the plain terhas been Communist-helritory since 1964. Go underground. We considered that to petition the government was legal, he said, adding that if courts-martiare convened to try all servicemen who petition the government, then antiwar groups will go under- d joint statement that apparently fell ground. Dial 224 Sculh Main attended Oy Lairds deputy, David Packard. The Defense secretary will return to the United States Wednesday. U.S. Pledge The joint statement issued by Laiid and the South Korean defense minister, Jung Nae Hiuk, contained the American pledge to render prompt and effective assistance in accordance with the mutual defense treaty in the event of armed attack the Republic of against Korea. The South Koreans, worried Associate Press Wlrephoto Capt. Thomas Culver Proud I Did It Spiro Visits Kenya Site above the ground, and a night of watching for buffalo, elephant and rnino. Accompanied by aides and newsmen, the vice president went by motorcade some 110 from Nairobi to Aberdarp National Park after a meeting and lunch with President Jomo Kenyatta. Agnew is on a month-lon- miles good-wil- l round-the-worl- tour. Besides being a tourist spot, is perhaps best Treetops known as the spot where in 1952 Princess Elizabeth was notified that her father, King George VI, had died, and that she was queen. The lodge has 66 beds and two staterooms for important visitors The .agnew party took over the entire lodge. is d military commitments in Asia as the Vietnam war winds down, had asked for a much more specific assurance. As one souret who attended the talks put It, the Koreans wanted an automatic trigger, which Laird could not give them because of the need to follow constitutional procedures by first consulting Congress. p five-yea- M-1- 6 ngress for only $110 million for the modernization program, according to reports from Washington. (Copyright) DUTTEH MILK Half lver added. Gallon l, The president of the Col. Carl Abrams, said the necessary of the tribunal concurred in a guilty verdict during three hours and 45 minutes of deliberation. Sentencing is expected Wednesday. U.S. its Program Speed-l'- p The South Koreans also in the requested a speed-ur program to modernize their armed forces. The prof ram began last year with an American loan for estabrifle faclishment of an tory and for other modernizing assistance totalling $150 million. This year the Nixon administration has asked Co- They might go subversive but obviously they are not going to be suppressed, Cucourt-martia- at Your Neighborhood two-thir- . HEBER VALLEY MILK DEPOTS 3fl LOCATIONS Zales Summer Sale A selected 09 group of HOUSEWARES IS KOUOWARE Second class peerage paid Cake City, Utah. 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ADVERTISEMENT ZALES JMILitl 2588 FALSE TEETH Dont that the NYERI, KENYA (AP) -Vice President Spire T. Agnew went Tuesday to Tree-top- s Lodge, some 40 feet Established April 15. 1171, Issued every Corporamormnq by the Kearns-Tnbun- e ftU0. tion, Salt Lake City M. short of the specific South Korea. The meeting was upgraded from annual defense talks here hitherto Pe Salt ait gribunf 143 far assurances and commitments his South Korean hosts had sought. Laird flew here from Tokyo to attend the first annual security consultative meeting betw een the United States and d hours. J,Eeeent photo Press Wlrephoto As Fit as Six Fiddles Queries Reopen Borders All of Morocco's borders and airports were closed Monday night to all Moi ocean citizens leaving the country. At noon Tuesday the order was rescinded without explanation. The Moroccan news agency reported that 93 persons were killed in the attack on King Hassans Skhirat palace Saturday. They included many of his closest advisers. Belgian Ambassador Marcel Dupret and some palace servants and SEOUL Secretary of Melvin R. Laird ended two days of talks here with a court-marti- coup-de-gra- For 36 hours preceding their death the prisoners were kept under what Moroccan sources intensive interrogacalled tion to force them to disclose the names of other possible conspirators. It w.n not known what information they may have given, but a wave of arrests was reported throughout Morocco of officers allegedly implicated in the coup. Those arrested reportedly included Sekik Abou Ibrahiml, maritime governor of the port of Casablanca. The harbor, by far the most important in Morocco, was taken over by army forces but traffic continued normally. A sharp tightening of security throughout Morocco was ordered by Interior Minister Mohamed Oufkir who played a key role in foiling the coup. New York Times Service LAKENIIEATH, ENGLAND A U.S. Air Force officer who shortly before his sched- uled discharge joined an antiwar protest in London was found guilty Tuesday of while stationed demonstrating abroad. He faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison and a dishonorable discharge. It didnt surprise me, Capt. Thomas Culver, 32, of Westfield, N.J., said of the verdict. I got as fair a trial as I could have gotten within the military system. Itu take a huge chunk out of my life but Im not sorry. Im proud I did it. An Air Force by eight officers also found Culver, who is a lawyer, guil-- y of soliciting others to join him at the U.S. Embassy May 31 in calling on President Nixon to cease U.S. military activities in Indochina. First in Britain was the first time an It American serviceman had been tried in Britain on charges of demonstrating. Similar activities are permitted in the United States provided the se viccman is out of uniform and off duty. Culver claimed he met those conditions, and pleaded innocent to the charges. He said he would appeal the verdict, which was based on Air Force regulation This is an important test case raising so many constitutional issues. he told newsmen. It will force the military to look again at the constitutional rights of the First f" Korea Ends By Michael Horvitz Associated Press Writer ' were 0 52 1 AF Court Says Officer Guilty iu War Protest announced by the government radio network with broadcast a tape recording in which the 10 volleys could be clearly heard in quick succession. Witnesses said the condemned of"cers were brought to their place of execution in trucks with their hands tied behind their backs and still wearing their uniforms. 524-284- Advertising Department- s524-23- 8 ft ' rr,.,S2,-i;il 1 524-45- 2 Newspaper Delivery Problems, have rogation. But this Information was not borne out. ,' By Michael Goldsmith V . Associated Press Writer 8 S"52,:"a4.4S66 flit-457- liquidation. 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