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Show np'' 9 M?A riJ i ,i i Ml y3 i CY vrf VY mm a t V I 1 0 ; 3 Ay Halt Lake City, tos. No. i;o ol. 1 4 Itah Thursday Mornhg Aut ! a L& ijp -- V" "V r 12, 1971 ore Oil lo. Busini;o Issue 1 r A K' Nixon Warn & S vr r 'W'toc y Ie Keponsie Or Be FiretP By James M. Naughton New York Times Wruer - WASHINGTON The White Hou-- e warned Wednesday that gov eminent officials may lose their jobs or be tians-feneif they try to impose widespiead busing as a means of desegiegaimg schools in the ui ban Souili Ronald L. Ze.glei , W hue House pi ess secietaiy. s.iid Piesident Nhxor had made it dear, oially and m willing, that he did not want lhe Justice Department cr the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to suggest any moie busing than the minimum required bv law. Th federal bureaucracy has not always beep responsive to Presidential directives, Zeigler told newsmen at the White House. But in this case, he added, They aie going to be responsive. And those who are rot responsive will find themselves involved in other assignments or quite posiLly in assignments other than the federal government. Formal Statement Issued Fighting in Streets Goes Oil Hundreds llurl. Homeless d Associated The President issued a formal statement last week disavowing an HEW plan calling for extensive busing in Austin, Tex. The proposal had been rejected oy a federal judge in Austin. Nixon said the government would appeal the judges decision approving a plan for part-tim- e desegregated classroom experiences, but w'ould not seek to impose a plan in its place. Nixon also urged Congress last week to amend his request for $1 5 billion in emergency school desegregation funds to expiessly prohibit use of the money lo acquire or pay for buses. The White House expanded on th statement Wednesday, m i espouse to questions about a telegram from Gov. George C Wallace of Alabama uigmg Nixon to seek a court ruling that busing for the purpose of desegregation is press Wlraphote from the Republican to the Democratic party Wednesday to fight for new national leadership. Major Jolui V. Lindsay of New York is surrounded by .lewsmen as he announces switch Lindsay Registers as Demo , Mules Presidential Hopes he went on, ar.d driven dissent, has shunned fresh ideas ranks. irom It its progiexxives and discouraged first voters. And it has rejected internal refoims so that grass-roo- t Republicans cannot challenge the5 present leadership. It is axiomatic with many New Yorkers that Lindsay's popularity increases me farther away he gets from the city. He has been blamed here for municipal strikes, It nas By C. J. Schooner Associated Press Writer NEW YORK Mayor John V. Lindsay made hit long - anticipated switch from the Republican to the Democratic party Wednesday. Whether this means I will run for president I do not know, Lindsay told a news conference. At another point, lie said: I am not at all persuaded that it would be viable for me to become a candidate for national office. Lindsay's expected announcement followed by less from a than 24 hours his return Colorado and Utah v aca:on He said it was during this interlude, in discussions with h's wife. Mary, that he finally decided to leae the Republican party, in which he had been active since ha campaigned for Piesident Dwight D. Erenliuwer's nomination n 1952. There was no thunderclap, no flash of lightnng. the tall, handseme 49 - y ear - old major said of Ins decision It repi events a lenewed decision to fight for new national leadership, Lindsay added. In a statement attacking President Nixon s adnunis-tiatioLindsay said the GOP has finally become a dosed insumtion And lhe Reaction? See Page A-- unconstitutional. Court Approval Noted The Supreme Court ruled April 20 that busing was proper unless the distances w ere so great as to risk the health of the pupils or significantly Impinge on the educational process." Ziegler did not comment dmectly on Wallaces telegram, but he discussed he busing issue itself, and the White House view', for about 30 minutes. He asserted that the administration did not object to busing plans drawn up by local school officials and would enforce any direct court orders to engage in extensive busing. But he said the President had dnected the appropriate federal agencies during the past month to carry out the process of desegregation without using busing as a "major technique. ll tne decline of subway and oth- - city services, the growth of welfare rolls until one of every 8 New Yorkers is on relief, and a vast expansion of the citys pajToll since he took office in 16, the fust Republican mayor since Fiorello LaGuardia 30 years earlier. On tlie other hand, Lindsay enjoys consideiable political statuie outside New' Yoik. His opposition to the Vietnam war won him favor among the young. He empiged as a spokesman for the nation's financially hard - pressed big cities. His charisma makes him fascinating to many women oiers. And he has enjoyed good l elutions with tire nation's black minorities. Democratic presidential hopefuls generally bade Lindsay welrome to their party. Sen. Hubert H Hum- See Page 11, Column 8 two-uee- k well-tanne- d suted (Copyright) By Cohn Frost Associated Pi ess Writer BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND -Fin the rubble of Belfasts barricaded sheets claimed five lives Wednesday, raising to 23 the number killed In Northern Ii elands current wave of violence. Latest to die was a civilian cut dean in Belfast Wednesdav night by a hail of gunfire aimed at Bntish soldins An army spokesman descnbed the victim as completely and utterly innocent peison talking with friends near a military patrol. Although there was a comparative lull in Belfast Wednesday night, the fighting has been almost continuous since dawn Monday. It has left more than 100 persons injured and thousands homeless. Hospitals are short of blood and hurt drods of buildings have been burned out. actional waifure A lolrpe Escalate Tne first victim died Sutuidiy. The otheis fell dunng intensilied violence following massive anests by' Brttish troops of suspected terrorists of the outlaved Hidi Republic an Aimy IRA. The suspects have been interned without tual. An IRA leader, who arrived Wednesday night in Dublin, capital of the Irish lepubhe, said his men wpre running short on arms and ammunition and would not have enough if we have to continue to fight the British army. It seems a clear tactic of die army to engage our men in gun battles so that our supplies will run out and leave the Catholic community helpless. The man, who asked that his name be withheld, is a member of the IRA brigade staff. British Troops more than 12,000 troops in Bnlam has Piotes.ant - dominated Northern Ireland. Informed sources in Dublin estimated recently tint the IRA had 1 000 men under arms in the British-rule- d provinces gong up In aros v line leianvev few. hsd been seen so fir, sporadic gunfire was exchanged and one soluicr was wounded. Troop? filed tear gas and rubber bullets to keep mobs from githenrg in the city center Women March on Post In Loiidoudeuy some 400 women marched from the Catholic Bogide aiea to an aimy post to protest the internment policy, Of the other four people who died Wednesday, three were killed in pitched battles between troops and terrorists before dawn. The fourth was killed while trying to throw a gasoline bomb. For the first time since Monday, the violence Wednesday w as restricted largely to Belfast. By early evening barricade! vveie "Aimy out. Bog-sid- W -- e, Ru? Dia6ler orst Soviet Jetliner Crashes, 97 On Board Die By Peter J. Shaw 12,060 six counties. chanting Three leaders shouted, "If you shoot a Brit sh soldier, clap your hands As the last woman the men on the streets throw stones at the soldiers patrolling oats.de. The troops fned rubber bullet j to break up the crowd, but no one was hurt. Prayers for peace weie scheduled in all Londonderry chwehes for Sunday. At midnight Protestants in London-detr- y weie lighting bonfiros to mark the Aug. 12 anniversary of a Protestant victory over Roman Catholics throe centuries ago. United Press International MOSCOW A Soviet jetliner crashed and exploded on takeoff from the Siberian airport of Irkutsk, killing all 97 persons aboaid, travel officials said Wednesday. It w as the w orst know n Soviet commercial an line disaster. TU104 of Aeroflot, the The twin-je- t Soviet national airbne, made a scheduled stop at Iikurtk on a flight from Odessa to Vladivostok. A few seconds after taking off for the , Pacific coast city of Vladivostok, the air-- -' ci aft lort altitude, plunged to the ground ' and exploded, the officials said. -- Over Airport The disister happened within the' boundai ie of Irkutsk An port. The officials were unsute of the exact- - j dale of the tragedy but it apparently T happened in tne past few day s. Soviet media seldom report air crash-- . s eg unless foroign passengers are aboard.; An investigation commission was ap-- -; pointed to seek the cause of the crash, the' ofhcials said. Its findings may not be known for some time and might never be made public. It was not known whether, ' any foroigners were aboard the plane. ikkDeath Crash ' Esteemed Citizen Hope Beals for Cardiac Patient With New Heart-Assi- keeps mechanical heart in a 63 year old Michigan man whose life expectancy was tie scribed as exceedingly low before the operation. The device, known as a "patch booster, was given to Haskell Shanks of suburban Waiien, Mull, a plant guaid for Uniroyal Corp. A spokesman for th hospital said Shanks had been suffering from severe heart failure winch had not responded to sandai d inlensne medical ami auigual the heait beating therapy. "This is the fust piomlnro involving tne patch booster model of a peim.imnt auxiliai y head pump," said Di J iheu Pnver, exetutive vice piesident at Suu,i If the patient's vilal signs continue to improve, tins will have been the fust fctieeessful implant of a peinnaient nie-- c hanical heart, either whole or partial, in a human being " In a statement issued at 6 30 p in, I.ST, the hospital said : Although the patient condition remains satisfactory, he continued to make iteady progress. He is still being ma on a rospuator as v ell a a partial met hanical heart. told new men lhe patch boost is a pei mane nt heart assist devue designed to support or boost the heart tath ri than repl u "The device is all u led lo hr imta t e main alien tnat i envoys b,ocd fiom lip lieirt to the hods wine in rfleit a tiro pump-- I Is now t iking over about In e explained was in the opeia'ug roo n fm The sutgery, which took 10 hours rearly aoout five hours, was peiformpd by a Nm headed by Dr. Adtain KantionU, v eloper of th artificial pacemaker, a Kantrovvitz, chan man of Sinais department of suigery, pel formed the woi Id's second heart transplant and the fust in the United Slates on Dec. 6 at Maimomdes Medical Center, Brooklyn. NY. It followed by three days the oi Id's fust human heart tiansplnnt by Di. Chinsliaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa 17, Di. Tinn said the partial mechanical heirt is designed to coirect the type of heart ailment that affects about of the nations heart disease vic- one-fouri- h tims spokesman said the pauh of silicone lubber ami and is dcsigne to give peuna-nen- t help to tne failing heart Should the patient's own heart ietner MillKienlly to take over on its own, the pumping action can be stopped while the booster minims in place In this way, it aits ot lv as a giatt or an added section of tiie noita A hospital bcuwipr daoi on is mule Inside The Trilmne Tribune telephone ununiiers, Tage A-- 2. d Even-on- e OHIO a sadden imfeeling pulse to do something naughtv, and not consider the consequences until after the deed is done Ihrold Uetdlee, a court baihif. v And with stunk by the impulse Tue-daa sudden sutjie cf Ins hand, 24 of the county's most outstanding citizens were locked up in jail ' knew what I was dong, I tlnnk," It wae just one Uc.ttilee said Wednesday. of those things I just did it for fun lie idle? is b.ttblf of Common Pleas Court, and was among the select group on tom of the New Fi.iokltn County Jail. Olhets included the chief deputy rleik of eoitts. a member of the countv Elections Boaid. other courthouse emploves and their fam.hes. When the visttois reached a tlnid-flo- COLUMBIA The woist known previous AercTot Clash occurred last New Year's Eve wlen 90 pci'ons died aboaid an Ilyushin IS tuiboprop, whose four engines failed duing takeoff from Leningrad. That disaster was then disclosed by aviaon soutces and nevpr reported the official pre-- s Tie Soviet Union List oitieially reported an an hne Lageoy In lht6, when 50 peirons died in the clash of a TUTU tuiboprop at Moscow's Sherometvevo y. n 1 IT ltd went mo lOiiinuuial ser--vin 10.fi Vumlot ca"ed it "the first . domes ic tuibcjet and t! e pioreei o' -- jet passenger travel. piodiii hon cdlblock dormitory, IWdlee dritted 58 minutes, the visitors In Birthday Suit (LTD - N Metro across first LONDON the includ- 3 year-ol- d I -- Today's Chuckle Suit Lake City and Utah Fan, eon-twu- warm. Rain prolatility near zero. W ealher map is on Toga . E-l- A ust ean t stai i but thn, most peop'e don lot of peep's have to. pio-ptnt- y t MJnes-Walke- r, woman to sail the Allan'ic alone, returned heie Wedneslay and told how she slaved wa- -. tei proof on her 39 foot sloop- - 1 took ev- -' emeu g oil S1 e lert Pi mi June 12, armed m New poi l RI, July .6 in or whei glass abuird tne. sicxig Viz and romurl ibei.i 2 thi( eu I Son ot.mes I wy e a smit a d bi arl futs, hu nij n of tie t.n e 1 wnie noih- - ; s t. l g at si! jt ort i en I was on deck it was a Gioiro be-- 1 tween puttirg on oilssins a"d becomn g , 1 11 It is no lorger m She Beat the Sen cooled their heels boy msde lhe cell. Headlep didnt wait foi llrom to get out "1 went back to wink " lie explained It's like when you have a fight wit on dim sin k around relush vom wile mg " l -- aimer! He to the rear of the group and suddenly slummed the door, locking the others inside After I did it, then I realized that no one had a key, Fexdlee said. The door locks are electronically controlled, and it was necessary to contact the firm that designed the jail. ing a 11 s In County Clink tUPl) has had the For -- i V' -- And 21 Land regularly. DETROIT Surgeons at Detroit's Sinai Hospital have implanted a paitial Pnver which device By Gene Sclnaeder Associated Press Writer A Puckish Push, Device sl Iwo British aoldiers among 11,(100 trying to restore order A;. atd examine pool of blood rear where a gun battle raged. in Fh If ust, or taka g eror.rthirg c'f 83 be rg waterpioof. I took eveiyti .rg off. wate-pio- j of bii jim mfe, t ' |