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Show 22 A The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday. April 2, 197t Tribune Phones Dtmpened Grounds News departments, information, scores, 357511; business, advertising, circulation departments, Salt Lake City and Utah Partly cloudy to cloudy and 363-151- 1; some showers, thundershowers. Weather map, Pag R-- 363-152- VoL 189, No. 114 IJ1 Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday I'ornuig August 6, 19o4 Price Tea Cecta p Warns China: Dont Attack ion Spells Out Views at U.N. Meet FBI Stalks Killers of Rights Trio By Raymond J. Crowley Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 The United State delivered a. air attack on North Viet Nams patrol beat armada then cautioned Communist China ast to make this an excuse to expand the war in southeast Asia. ru The Chinese immediate reaction as expecte- d- Iraki of words charging the United St&tes with aggrwsie' against North Viet Nam. i .ream All 3 Gmmed, Doctor Finds By Thomas J. Hamilton The Chinese included a declaration that U.S. imperiaUsta'1 New York Times had gone over 'he brink of war. UNITED NATIONS, Aug. The warning to China was given by President Johnson- is The United States told the Security Council Wednesday that a speech at Syracuse, N.Y. He declared: despite "acts ot deliberate agTO ANYONE WHO MA Tt BE tempted to support or- to gression by North Viet Nam, it widen the present aggression (by North Viet Nam), I say is determined to maintain th this: TherS Id SO threat to rf? assured and guaranteed indeUnited peaceful power from-thpendence" of southeast Asia. States of America. But there can be no peace by WE ARE IN southeast Asia, Adlai E. Stevenson declared, aggression and no immunity from reply. to help our friends preserve The swift havoc with which their own opportunity to be free the United States retaliated .for of imported terror, alien assas Red attacks on the destroyers sination, managed by the North WASHINGTON. Aug.5 Maddox and Turner Joy was deViet Nam Communists based in California Gov. Ed- tailed for newsmen by Secretary Hanoi and backed by the Chi- (UPI) mund G. Brown and Tern of Defense Robert S. McNamara, nese Communists from Peking. The U.S. representative in- Gov. John B. Connally, in an IN SORTIES, be said, U.S. sisted that the U.S. bombing of unusual move, Wednesday planes destroyed or North Vietnamese torpedo boats sight were named of President Johnson at damaged about 25 patrol boats, and their facilities was an act tour torpedo of against attacks the Democratic National Con- heavily damaged on U.S. destroyers on the high vention Aug. 24 at Atlantic boats and wrecked an ell depot capable of storing 18 per cent ef seas and was authorized by in- City. North Viet Nams petroleum. ternational law and the United Tbs announcement wu Smoke from the storage fcnh Nations charter. made by John Bailey, namounted 14,000 feet into the air. tional Democratic ctcimaa. HE SAID THIS whs a single Pekings official New China. action designed to make unmisConnolly, a fellow Texan of News Agency charged Mr.,Jhn-so- n takably clear that the United Mr. had ordered the. bombings Johnsons, was sht and States cannot be diverted by to enhance his position hi.the wounded last November when military attack from it obliga- President John T. Kennedy U.S. presidential election and to tions to help its friends estab- was assassinated in Dallas. spread the Carnes ef ar todhw lish and protect their independnorthern part of Viet Kwa. ence. R. W. Jaekling, the British Later, broadcast by JP eking said: representative, supported U.S., holding that the bombing The Chinese people w2I absowas authorized by Article 51 of not sit' idly by without lutely the charter, which recognizes lending a helping hand topre-vethe right of against North Viet Nam from Ming an armed attack pending action "subjected to aggreufoe." . by the Security Council to mainMeanwhile, tha tinted States tain international peace and semoved swiftly to reinforce its curity. armed power in southeast Aria. 0 Lot Angelef Time HOWEVER, Platon D. MoroCon5 WASHINGTON, Aug. ALL AVAILABLE plane Lt zov, the Soviet representative, asserted that in the view of his gress planned to speed action South Viet Nam were activated Thursday on a resolution back- to shuttle troops and material government the U.S. had coming President Johnsons deci- toward the frontier with Red mitted an act of aggression. sion to take all necessary North Viet Nam and to defend He added that if such actions were repeated the U.S. will measures to repel attacks on the Unsupported south. have to bear a heavy respon- U.S. forces and defend free naReliable sources tions in Southeast Asia. about six U5. Air Force F102 sibility." Delta Dagger jet interceptor MOVING WITH AFTER LESS than two hours AlMeUttd Vrtn Wlrephot House complanes had aerived at toe coastSenate and Next Mop the troubled water off Viet Nam. Boilermaker I Lynwood before sailing to Join 7th Fleet He is serving aboard of debate the council adjourned speed. scheduled early morning al dly of Da Nang, 10 milts mittees J dis? to 2.C. Larry Gilmore, 22, Lynwood. Calif., hugs Lori Warns guided so'uoiw frigate CSS Cooniz which left from Saa Diego. to permit its members sessions to hear high adminis-(ratio- from the Communist frontier. cuss informally a Soviet resoluofficials and then to tion under which the DemoSIX TliU arrived la Saigon a bipartisan cratic Republic of' Viet Nam Wednesday. resolution introduced late (Commvust North Viet Nam) Wednesday night, McNamara, at toe Presidents followed Wednesday would be invited to take part in up bis Pentagon news request the debate. conference with word vie televiThe Soviet proposal provided Tbe Senate planned to call sion Interviews that reconnaisalso that Sivert A. Nielsen of np tha resolution Thursday sance flights had confirmed toe U.S. air striku were very Norway, this months president afternoon. The Loom will of the council, ask North Viet tt Friday. Associated Press By provocative U.S. attack was United States for wap clouds Nam to supply the council urMoosabsaaeo pl&at Approval wu certain In both ByAsir, anted Pres Communist printed by the New Evening over Viet Nam and said We gently with necessary informaTOKYO, Aug. 5 See Paget, Gdcn?oriented Post, published by Chinese Com- cannot hide our dismay at the tion relating to the United States chambers. LEOPOLDVILLE, THE CON- China and the Peking GO, Aug. 5 The important nations rattled sabers Wednes- munist officials in Hong Kong. right ot foreign troops parading complaint" in and actively fighting alongnorthern city of Stanleyville in day at what they called proTHIS IS A very serious crisis Roger Seydoux ef Franca side a faction in as entirely inthe strife-toCongo fell Wednes- vocative acts by the United and we cannot what to comment at (his Tallying predict may declined -ternal day to Communist supported States, but the non Communist the United States The cleavage. but happen, on the merit of ib rebel troops, messages from the world found Washington justi- will have to bear all the conpaper, mouthpiece for stage U.S. complaint fied attPresident said. Kwame Nkrumahs in ordering retaliatory city's airport the paper said. So Convention Peoples Party, said, acks on North Vietnamese sequences, But he said his nation supDIPLOMATS IN Leopoldville bases. Radio "Surely no one who has an North Viet Na-ported an invitation to North did not consider the messages Hanoi broadcast threat of re- awareness of Americas deterViet Nam. final proof that the city had been MOSCOW AND the d mination to extend the war to prisals. taken but they were pessimistic, bloc broadcast versions the north as the only means of TO THE surprise of other Vietnamese The and army from Washington, Peking and awaiting further word. it can avoid thinking of delegates, Stevenson promptly winning The U.S. embassy in the capi- Hanoi of the Gulf of Tonkin in- people severely warn the U.S, a THE TEMPERATURE wu 90 degrees ia Salt Ukt Cty possible provocation to secure announced that the U.S. would will acts tal has been out of touch with cident, but withheld comment imperialists aggressive have no objection to an in- Wednesday, and: a for such an pretext be properly punished, the radio the consulate in StanA warning that Red China vitation to North Viet Nam on The little girl down toe street said. will not wait until the flames leyville since 11 a.m. Wednes condition that an invitation was wore a sunsuit. PRIME MINISTER Lai Baha- also extended to South Viet of war come too close day.. before AROUND THE world in Africa, .Her mother wore short shorts. dur Shastri of India summoned Nam. what called it the Times Ghanaian blamed the against retaliating Her brother wore legless trots-ers- , TbefaU of Stanley an emergency committee of his and her big sister wore a would mean a possible sece cabinet to study President Johnbikini. alon confronting Premier Motae son's communication about the Tshombe's new government. Proper attire, in all case. hostilities. Telitha Hintze wore a winBut said The it Indian government Loss of the city would cut the 9 was ter coat! deeply disturbed and exentire northern Congo of? from Telitha isnt a pressed hope that the explocontrol by Leopoldville. It once nor is she oblivious to the vagaries sive situation created by these served as the croital of Antoine of the thermometer. She's a fashion be incidents further will not agbreakaway governGizenga's By Aoclt4 Vittt model, you see, and the time to gravated. It is imperative that ment. Sy Associated Press The model winter coats is when the temWASHINGTON, Aug. 5 which the least at uneasy peace CHAMPAGNOLE, FRANCE, Aug. nine miners d REBEL LEADER Gaston perature is in the 90s. When ita 14 prevailed In this area before Pentagon Wednesday night toe two Navy pilots of- below, models model well, much Emile Soumialot probably would rescued from the Mt. Rivel limestone min returned to their these incidents will immediately name Stanleyville the capital of families Wednesday night, while drillers continued efforts to be restored. ficially listed as missing. after less. locate any of the other five missing miners who their plane were xhot down In the "Popular Republic of the might still be GRACE GRETHZ1 shares ber alive. PRESIDENT Diosdado l the attack on North Viet Nam fashion savvy with you today on Congo which he recently prosaid the Philippines was targets Tuesday. claimed. FOREMAN ANDRE Martinet, one of the nine rescued Page C-- l. heartened The message received by the after by .the determination They are: in the collapsed mine, said he eight imprisonment days HANDY GUIDE TO United Nations from its civil and his companions were ready to return to help search expressed by President Johnson LT. (AC) EVERETT Alvarez to resist Communist aggression. aviation technicians in Stanley-- . for those still THE INSIDE trapped. He said, Ir. the leadership Jr., 26, San Jose, Calif. ville said, "I must go off the Feeble tapping sounds believed from one or two of the C. Saltier, Lt. Richard SECTION i. (Jg) United States the are rebels that surrounding now, exercises, missing five were picked up by electronic listening devices The in the power and the strength 26, Pomona, Calif. Movie Menu the building." Pages 4, 7 last week. that it can bring to bear to Editorial Views to Page 14 Alvaros aa wu assigned THE REPORT of the faU of, Mayor Andre Socle reported new sound were beard frustrate the Communist aggresB SECTION the baaed at attack ;uadroB Stanleyville came as a surprise. Wednesday, hit rescuers it tlx scene defied thk sor. lie the hope of the countries Naval Air Station at Lemoaro, TV Timetables Pag-1- 3 Earlier messages had said that Calif. The Best Comics the rebels had been driven out Pass 15 They found us, Martinet said during an Interview at ened. Ya Ly ; of the city after Tuesdays batSo it is not impossible that they may find the hospital. SECTION C Sather was assigned to an atESC12QN B tle and that there had been no IN TOKYO, Chief Cabinet e at least some of the others. But every day we lose a little P- - - 1 tack aouadren based at Alt- - Lett tu Leitf gw-- re 4n gotto pages 14' action during the night. more liooe." ( L w - By Mike Smith Associated Press Writer JACKSON, MISS.. Aug. 5 -With its six weeks search for the bodies ended, the FBI Werines-dahunted the killers of three civil rights workers. y THE RELENTLESS 41 - day search ended Tuesday when three decomposed mangled bodies were dug out of an earthen watershed dam near Philadelphia. Miss. A pathologist said all fhree were shot to death. The dam is about six miles from Philadelphia in the thickly wooded, often swampy back country of Neshoba County dn area infested with poisonous water moccasins and rattlers. An offirial. who asked not to be identified, said bullets were recovered from all three bodies. In New York, James Farmer, national director o! the Congress of Racial Equality, called the slayings a triple lynching. He praised the FBIs work. ' THE DISCOVERT, though ex- pected, was chilling for many - civil rights workers in Mississippi. However, leaders vowed the work would be carried on. It proves to me that we have people in Mississippi that will destroy a person, not because of ; his color, but because of what the person stands for, said Sue Brown of Meridian, Miss. , Two of the dead, holh definitely identified, were white. They were Andy Goodman, 20, and Mickey Schwerner, 24, both of New York City. THEY DISAPPEARED near Philadelphia June 21, along with a Negro companion, James Chancy, 21, of Meridian. The third lady dug from the red clay of the dam was that of a Negro. However, officials said dental and fingerprint records had not arrived to aid in positive identification. To the end, many Mississippi untended the disap. white pearance was a hoax. It was freely predicted the three would be found alive. . - The Birmingham News, in a copyrighted story from Fhila- delphia, said a 530,000 reward brought in the information that led the FBI to the bodies. THE NEWS also said the FBI was given the names of seven persons possibly involved in the slayings. . Negro Comedian Says Killers Of Trio Known Aug. 5 (UPI1-Ne- gro comedian Dirk Gregory said Wednesday night that he tun,ed over to the FBI three weeks ago a letter naming the persons responsible for the deaths of three civil rights workers in Mississippi. HONOLULU. Gregory raid (he letter also pinpointed the location ct (be bodies, recovered Tuesday urar Philadelphia, Min. The Negro comedian also offered to play a tape recording which names five persons as having participated in the killings. He said the tape mentions that they (the civ rights worker) were shot.- Today' Chuckle t Always do a little more each day than. Is expected of you and very" vwh more will be expected of you. Two Governors To Nominate LBJ for Demos fi Navy self-defen- the u sMAl'stet Soloits Clear Decks for Crisis Vote nt - reported wartime Rebels Seize Free World Vital City In N. Congo Backs U.S. Action Peking, Hanoi Rattle Sabers eon-ald- er jye-cessf- no . 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