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Show i& 2A The Salt Lake Tribnne, Sunday, October 10, 1971 - If. 'World Scenes s 1-- ; Blast Kills ' 1 at Pub In Belfast 1; BEL FAST, tvSj ' , X " 4 1 j .L 4 Va- - terrorist (AP) i IRELAND bomb wrecked a tavern on the A J J border between Roman Catho-Jftj- c and Protestant strongholds Belfast Saturday night. First reports said one person was killed and 10 injured. . ,The Royal Ulster Constabu-ftlar- y said a woman died in the ftjlast that devastated McAu-ley- s Pub near the Catholic Lower Falls area. People were being carried 'out screaming from the one policeman said, ftdebris, -- Ml o fty Police to and the British troops scene and held .pished " e back an angry mob. ft- - - Q s' O r' ill v .r 'ft3 .v.. llr ' .niftf Press Wirephoto Associated ftTerror Grenade SZ South Vietnamese troops carry wounded buddy ward medevac helicopter after trooper was wound- to- Cf United Press International , terrorist threw a hand ftjrenade into a lane near the holi- ft- - Failing Wall, Judaisms lest shrine, in Jerusalem Saturday night, wounding 16 per-3- ', sons and tearing a hole in the cobblestones 150 yards from the wall complex. ft Two American girls and a ftNew York man who recently Immigrated to Israel were among those hurt. ed in North Viet rocket attack against positions at Krek, Cambodia. Attacks lasted two weeks. A Perfect Cooperation fti ft lB Condemned eft Rtuters News Agency yft ISTANBUL, - TURKEY Eighteen persons were sen-fenced to death Saturday for ft Crimes ranging from kidnapping American servicemen to attempting to overthrow the ft -- 'state by force, Several of those sentenced 'Routed long live indepen- Jent Turkey as they left the ft iilitary' court after being sen- -- y - PARIS (UPI) French and American police, in what a official Saturday called perfect cooperation, have seized 233 pounds of pure heroin tagged for the U.S. market and arrested five men in the biggest haul of heroin ever made in France. Francois Le Mouel, director of the Central Police Office for the Repression of Illicit Drug Traffic, told newsmen the arrest of five French French members of a particularly active international ring had prevented about a ton of diluted heroin from reaching U.S. users. Four of the men were yJontinued From Page Second Police Whistle. arrested them Wednesday and Thursday and seized a rented Volkswagen carrying five expensive suitcases packed with the narcotic. The fifth, Roger Priess, was arrested in New York in a bar of the Aaldorf Astoria Hotel Thursday shortly after his arrival from France. He will be tried in America. Le 1' uel, apparently referring to recent U.S. congressional criticism and other been assigned for investigation and the rest are under review. Nixon disclosed his Phase 2 proposals near the end of a week that saw more pluses than minuses scored for his new economic policies. Unless Congress intervenes to change the plan, there will be the tripartite wage board labor advocated and a prices commission made up of public members. But the government, as business generally advocated, will retain ultimate authority, exercised through the existing Cost of Living Council of federal officials. of the House Banking Committee remarked, I doubt well mhher stamp Mbe whole package. Nixon wants extension of the freeze .authority for a year beyond its April 20, J'J?72, expiration date and standby powers --Cover dividends and interest. Patman and contend he already has unused to freeze or roll back interest. Cost The of Living Council, which now Cr g Coadministers the freeze, reported that the week ended Oct. 5, more than 97 -percent of 10,951 spot checks on the freeze revealed no apparent violation or -Cresulted in voluntary compliance. It said I; some 302 businesses or individuals re- fused to correct apparent violations, and ft&ese cases are under review. During the same week, the council .said, requests for exemptions from the ; freeze totaled 471,- up 27 percent fron the week. "previous dur-ftin- Not an Appeals Court Connally said the council w'ould not act as an appeals court from the boards in individual cases and that he did not foresee it overruling them on policy, although the possibility would be there. -- 1 Receives Complaints In the Sept. 5 period, t. the coun-Cc- il alleged violations. It Said 4,935, or 43 percent have been resolved either by compliance or as no i. Violation. Of the remaining 6,540 cases, received 11,475 -' -- ! The government will keep an eye on interest and dividends, hoping for voluntary restraint but authorized to move in if necessary. There will be no excess profits tax, but windfall profits would, according to the plan, be restrained by being converted into mandatory price cuts. The day before Nixon spoke the House CITY - g the law of celibacy for 'priests received broad support from bishops at the World ; Saturday, but many J&Iso supported proposals to ordain married men in cases of special pastoral need, ft The Synod Started debating the priesty hoods practical problems and celibacy quickly the dominant issue. The priesthood, suffering from a crisis of doubt, is losing 3,000 piembers a year. ft Of the 33 bishops who spoke fiday and Saturday, 25 Fri-da- be-ia- Taking the offensive in the resurgent fighting along the Cambodian - South Vietnamese frontier, the rangers and armored cavalry executed a lightning thrust over Highway 7 from the town of Krek in Cambodia eastward to Fire Base Alpha. The base is 90 miles north of Saigon. Supplies Follow touched on celibacy. Of these, Tribune Telephone Numbers Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display' advertisement? HERES WHERE TO CALL Executive Editor, Information, New, Promotion, Women, 524-454- 524-450- 1 5 524-457- 524-432- Scores, Editorial U 524-450- 0 Sport, 0 524-431- Magaxine, 524-452- 1 Newspaper Delivery Problems, riten, 1 524-458- 1 524-284- Advertising Department Clawified Ad, 1 Adv. Dupitcb, Retail Display, 1 General Display, 524-270- 6 0 1 p.m.) for the hierarchy of Malaysia and Singapore. speaking Bishop Carter attacked Cardinal Taracons proposal for giving more offices to laymen and deacons as showing an with obsession unhealthy celibacy." It would be dangerous to become so preoccupied with saving the present discipline that we would risk eroding the very nature of the priesthood rather than admit married men to holy orders, he said. 521-353- 5 524-286- 1 oVdain-in- g mature married men where there was need, and a small majority was also in favor of changing the present for the discipline ordination of married independently of need. 9 of herder criss-crossin- g The human cells used in the experiment were deficient in the gene needed to produce a particular enzyme. After four days, while there was no change of activity in the cells not infected by the bacteriophage, the cells which had been infected showed up to 75 times greater production of the missing enzyme. In addition, the increased ability of the cells to make the enzyme was retained over a long period. The repair therefore apeared to be stable and inheritable through many generations. Since genetic diseases often involve single malfunctions such as the inability to produce a specific enzyme, the experiment is of unusual importance. It has always been hoped that a technique would arise for the introduction of the missing fragment of genetic information and it now looks as though nature has provided the perfect vehicle. Studied Carefully But this single experiment will have to be repeated and scrutinized carefully before its findings are generally accepted. Thus, while it appears to open up a new scientific frontier, it will not be of immediate practical value. One of the Immediate ques mu claimed 97 North Vietnamese were killed while South Vietnamese losses were put at one killed and eight wounded. lass said. It said the information Lunokhod yielded increased mans knowledge of the moon, the sun and space. laser reflector Now it uas stationary, a French-madmounted aboard the vehicle could still be used for experiments for a long time, Tass said. radio interference The reflector is part of an earth-moometer and the highly concentrated light beams it reflects back to earth are monitored by scientists in the Crimea and the Pyrenees Mountains along the French - Spanish border. Nobel prize winning scientists Nikolai Basiv predicted last year such reflectors would be used in the near future to track artificial satellites in orbit around the moon. However, there was no word on whether the laser reflector aboard Lunokhod was being used to track the Soviet Luna-1g mission. craft, which was launched Sept. 28 for a 500 times, e n 9 moon-orbitin- Rising Sun Down in Flames Dutch Fry Hirohitos Flag The London Observer - THE HAGUE Silent or booing crowds, the smashing of windows in the Japanese Embassy and the burning of flags Saturday Japanese marked the second day of the private visit by Emperior Hirohito of Japan to Holland. Windows in the Japanese Embassy, near the Hague, were smashed by two passers-b- y who produced bricks from under their coats. D u r i ng the emperors . . . visit to Amsterdam a young man who tried to run after his car was held Zoo, back by police but was not arrested. He said- he wanted to give the emperor a good belting. Shortly afterwards 300 demonstrators burned the Japanese flag as the emperor apthe New Oku-- a proached hutel Amsterdam, where In he met Japanese businessmen. 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Lunokhod during its nearly 11 months of operations the Sea of Rains, took more than 6.5 miles 20,000 television pictures and probed the lunar soil more than MOSCOW of human genproportion etically deficient cells revert to normal after infection by a a type of bacteriophage that is carrying the virus gene in which they are deficient. Enzyme Deficient ranger Snap Plop as India Rockets Flop Almost Unanimous 8 in fighting, much of it in the 3 miles that separates Krek and Alpha. The fire base had been supplied by air drops. The task force troops. n synod Thursday. But he indicated any such innovation should be preceded by experi- - road first in 10 months. The Cost of Living Council said the freeze was at least part- ly responsible. pies-ente- This theme was echoed by The armored column was followed by a supply column, the first to reach Alpha by four-tenth- against any relax- m?nts in giving more priestly to deacons and ation, at least for the time functions being, and 13 showed varying laymen. for degrees of enthusiasm Favor Marriage married men in ordaining The strongest cases in favor special circumstances. d of married priests were May be Considered to the synod Saturday Pope Paul, the s t r o n g e s t defender of celibacy, has said by Bishop Alexander Carter the ordination of married men of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontarmight be considered in cases io, representng the Canadian where there was an extreme bishops, and English-borshortage of priests. Gahin, Anthony the primate of Spain, Vicente Cardinal Enrique y Taracon, in a keynote report to the A tank-le- d lines to reach Alpha and relieve some of its garrison, a 12 declared Retain-Qi- - receive Jan. 1. The day Nixon announced his plans for Phase 2, the Bureau of Labor Staiis-tir- s said the wholesale price index s of one percent, the diopped largest decline in five years and the . . . Reuters News Agency (AP) lines Saturday and reached a beleaguered and battered artillery base in eastern Cambodia. Cutting taxes 35.4 billion over three years, the bill would provide somewhat more relief to individuals and less to business than Nixon proposed. The administration nevertheless welcomed the action. But in the Senate, whose looser rules encourage amendments, the bill faces determined attempts to reshape it even more in favor of individuals, especially those of low and moderate income. Nixon gained an even more solid legislative victory w'hen the House and Senate, in successive actions, upheld his decisions to postpone for six months a pay raise federal employes were scheduled to Bishops Clash Over Priestly Celihaev ft VATICAN " police. He added that the personalities of those arrested show that drugs are essentially an affair of gangsters in the underworld. The U.S. Narcotics Bureau chief agent in Paris, John Cusack, made French headlines in August when quoted as saying that big wheels drug racket lived in Marseille under official protection. Relief to Individuals t. 2 SAIGON column of 1,200 South Viet-- n a m e s e rangers punched North Vietnamese through program. Most Support Pope i; Base, Road statements that the French were dragging their heels in the narcotics battle, said the arrests, "despite all the polemics, demonstrate the perfect cooperation existing between American and French whipped through, without even calling the roll, a modifeation of the President's tax 1,860 have One ftD-Tex- ., C? brought Jo court Saturday and ordered jailed until trial. They included Andre Labay, a businessman who once helped finance a detective film, The Most, Phase 2 Fraught With Uncertainties I-F-or ' Cambodia U.S., French Police Seize Heroin -- -- Allies Save rather than truly repaired? This seems unlikely because of the stability of the improvement once it is made. infec-tivel- y Yet, within bacteria, transferred information improved Mighty Russ Rover Bites Lunar Dust periments demonstrate that a J Q tions is hov the infection mechanism manages to transfer the genetic information, and where it operates in the receiving cell. Is there a true transfer of genetic material at the defective point in the receiving gene, or does the bacteriophage operate elsewhere in the cell so that th' system is By Anthony Tucker The Manchester Guardian LONDON Human genetic aimed at the engineering elimination of genetic diseases may become a reality through the use of virus infections, U.S. scientists have demonstrated. Evidence that specific genetic information can be transferred, without damage, from One kind of living cell to another has been sought unsuccessfully for many years. It now appears to have been found in a series of carefully controlled experiments carried out at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and of Mental Health in Bethesda, Md. in the current Reported issue of the British science magazine Nature, the ex- v U iCV- NORTHERN 1 Z 1 fj ? 1 ft ' ptf ft ft: . Virus Infections Helpful to Make Genetically Deficient Cells Normal or Walker Haiikaid Downtown, 129 S. 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