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Show ManPleads Guilty, Loose Bomb Then DeniesKilling Sinks Ship, 26 Perish NEW YORK (UPI) —Edger H. Smith Jr., who spent 4 alive,” Smith said during a — for Buckley's television ButDevice Fails Russ Land Apparatus By Chute on Mars WASHINGTON (UPI) —Govyears in the shadow of the electric chair a‘ Trenton State oSnith said that after being in ernment safety investigators Prison, was free today after jail for 14 years and nine today described a horror story MOSCOW (UPI)—The S viet miles of the dusty surface. Its pleading guilty to a murder he months, he did not think a new in the North Pacific in which a sister sputnik, Mars 2, went swears he did not cemmit. trial would have cleared himin bomb brokeloose in the hold of Uniontoday announced thef a cargo ship bound for softlandingof a scientific can into Mars orbit Nov. 97. Freedom, the feelings of his the minds of the public. Western scientific experts Vietnam, blew a hole in the Mars but indicated the Cites Money Problem daughter, whom *~ has not seen ice failed after sending 2 speculated that the flag-hearing since she was an infant, and “If I went to trial, there side of the ship and sank it in a elevision signal from the device which Tass said Mars 2 money, he said, t more would be doubt if 1 was raging gale landed on the Martian surface Twenty six seamen died Dec than vindication. acquitted,” he said. “I think as it entered orbit was a Smith, a 37-year-old ex- that people would still believe 26, 1969, when the bomb blewa nals received from softlander that crashed. B-by-t2-foot hole ia the side of Marine, entered a technical I'm guilty urface were brief Tass at the time said only “There was a monetary the SS Badger State about 550 plea of guilty Monday to the iscontinued,” the that a capsule bearing the murder 14 years ago of a 15 Teason —I spent as much miles north and east of Midway ews agency said Soviet flag had been ejected year-old high school cheer- money on my appeals as I ever Island ibed craft softcording to the National frm Mars 2 to land on Mars. leader made,” he said. “My former eek f sportation Safety Board, h Mars sputnik weighea Superior Court Judge Morris wife would have to be ew of the ship out of fivetons. Scientific sources said Pashman, acting just four days brought back as a witness and fought for nine both ied softlanders debefore Smith's new trial was mydaughter, who never found p her cargo search forlife. scheduled, tookinto account the out what happened to me days to she ch nged putnik was five times M4 years Smith alreagy has would be told what happened to bombs course in attempt to find calm as America’s Mariner served and sentenced him to her father.” seas four years probation. Smith won the right to a new With each ship roll the orbiting Mars. trial this year on his 19th Contradicts Self “Did you and did you do appeal, when a U.S. district bombs rolled or slid,’ the alone kill Victoria Zielinski on court judge ruled he had been report said, ‘Striking each other or the ship’s steel huil March4, 1957,” Pashman asked coerced by police into giving Smith. evidence damaging to his case. where the wood sheathing had did,” Smith replied. Smith, wholived longer under been splintered away. Small But just hours later Smith the death penalty than anyone holes were punched in the told columnist William F. in America, was a high school ship's side by the battering Buckely, who has supported dropout whenhe entered es action of the banbs. Several HONOLULU (UPI) — Sen. fell into the hold below through Hesaid the ship is “just as Smith in his bid for freedom: but later schooled himself “I left her there alive and law, helped draft some of his a hatch where the hatch boards Frank E. Moss of Utah said much a military cemetary as Monday he understood the ad- the Arizona or a military cemwhai happened after that I legal briefs and wrote ma ga- had carried away.” Finally one of th bombs ministratien's action cutting off etary on shore. don’t know. But left her there zine articles and two books. exploded when it was jarred. certain economic aid to India ‘This will be a very simple, “The explosion was well below but he wascritical of a state- small memorial as compared its potential force —failing to ment declaring India the ag- to the Arizona, he said. setoff other bombs,” the report gressor in the Indo-Pakistan “There's no attempt to duplisaid, but it blew a hole in the war, cate that monument or detract ship's side fromit.” The captain ordered the ship The Administration Monday suspendedfunds which could be abandoned and the wind blew By United Press International Freezing rain and snow awaytwo life rafts. The crew used for short-term economic Traveler and hazardous driv- lashed northeast New York, welfare and war-making potening warnings were posted in the Vermont, New Hampshire and finally managed to launch a tial but approved funds that Northeast and West today and Maine early today. Traveler lifeboat with 35 crew members would notaffect the currentsitaboard. parts of the three southeastern and hazardous driving warnings But before the liferaft could uation, states were warned of possible were posted in the area. The pull away from the ship, a 2000“Our whole function as a govflash flooding. storm Monday forced the pound bombrolled out of the SEOUL (UPI) — About 60> closing of schools in upstate hole in the side of the ship, ernment should be to get a cease-fire and bring the sides black soldiers and a New York. capsizing theliferaft. together in negotiations . . . on number of white soldiers 4 In the West, heavy snow A freighter arrived at the the other hand I realize the clashed in Tongduchon 25 miles warnings were in effect for shipwreck site 30 minutes after tremendous need of India for north of Seoul in a racial Wyoming, the mountains and the explosion, but only 14 crew funds for humanitarian pur- flareup, Americar military the northwest section of Colora- members were rescued. officials said today. poses,”” Moss said. do and in the northeast and “Some survivors, clinging to central mountains of Arizona. One man suffered a broken heaving lines, nets and ladders “I just don’t believe we Snowin excess of four inches from the freighter, were hauled should be, at this point, jaw and 20 others received was expected in the area. injuries in the clash SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Three inches of snow fell at almost to main deck before making a decision as to who is minor which occurred at about 8 p.m. The Utah Symphony will per- Cedar City, Utah, and Lander, they were washed away by 20- the aggressorin thesituation.” The senator made the re- Sunday, the officials said. The form Honegger’s “King David” Wyo., and twoinchesatBillings foot seas,” the report said. in its next subscription concerts and Broadus, Mont., and at Salt Albatross attacked the men marks at a brief news confer- fight was broken up by military Dec. 8 and 10, according to Lakead Utah, in a six-hour fighting to survive in the 48 ence here Monday. He is in policemen. The soldiers involved were degree water. Honolulu to attend a groundsymphony musical director and period. In its report, the safety board breaking ceremony for the me- from ihe U.S. 2nd Infantry conductor Maurice Abravanel, aravelecs warnings due to criticized the procedure used to morial to the U.S.S. Utah, con- Division stationed at Camp The Dec. 8 concert will be heldin the Fine Arts Auditorium blowing and drifting snow— stow the bombs on the ship, struction of which began today, Casey near Tongduchon. After at Weber State University in were issued for southeast particularly “the vulnerability December 7, the 30th anniver- returning to the camp, some 30 Ogden, and the Dec. 10 presen- Idaho, east of the divide in to impact of the metal bands sary of the bombing of Pearl blacks broke windows in a military bus, taxis several tation will be held in the Salt Montana, northeast Colorado, with which the bombs were Harbor buildings,officials said. Lake Tabernacle on Temple extreme western Nebraska and secured to cargo pallets, ee] Moss said it was fitting to The disturbance was brought the mountains of north and the manner in which w Square. have the memorial erected on under control within an hour, west New Mexico. blocks were used to wedge th“4 the site since some 54 military the officials said. They said Stockmen warnings were cargo against the hull of “King David’, described by men are entombed in the hull theydid not have any details on Abravanel as a * powerful or- posted for extreme southwes- ship. which is still resting on the howthefight broke out. chestral-choral masterpiece,” tern North Dakota and extreme floor of the harbor. wasfirst performed in Utah in western South Dakota. Cold wave warning was in 1952 by the symphony, AbraMinister Trygve Brattelis office American Fork vanel himself was tympanist effect early today for Montana Show 7:15 p.m. this morning to begin political under Honegger when the work and northern Idaho with near “The GreatestStory talks, received its world premier in cold wave conditions expected Ever Told’ The Soviet leader, dressed in in the Dakotas. Paris. a fur hat and a dark coat with Occasional rain and some Choral parts in the presentations will be sung by the Utah thundershowers occurred from OSLO (UPI)—Soviet Premier fur collar, smiled and waved Civic Chorale. The story told by the Lower Mississippi Valley Alexei N. Kosygin, stricken by and chatted with Bratteli before Show 7:15 p.m. the musicinvolves events in the throuth the Ohio Valley and the flu, decided to fly back to they set down at the conference “SOUL to SOUL” life of the Old Testament lad Appalachians to the Northeast. Moscow today—two days ahead table to begin their talks. More than twoinches of rain of schedule—the Norwegian who became Israel's beloved king, only to forfeit it all fell at Anniston, Ala., and more Foreign Ministry announced. through yielding to temptation. than an inch at Birmingham, The ministry said Monday Ala., and Chattanooga, Tenn., that Kosygin would return in a six-hour period. Flash flood Wednesdayinstead of Thursday warnings were issued for as scheduled. However after a northern Alabama, Georgia and doctor's examination of the 67the south portions of the central year-old Soviet leader this North Carolina mountains. morning it was decided that he Temperstures early today would fly home to Moscow ranged fron one below zero at immediately. Cut Bank, Mont., to 77 at Fort Kosygin looked healthy when NEW YORK (UPI) Richard Lauderdale, Fla. he arrived at Norwegian Prime C. Gerstenberg, 62, who started HOLIDAY INN RESTAURANT as a timekeeper with General 1460 South University, Provo 374-9750 Motors Corp. 39 years ago, The story ofa pave swanwith 2 hobby. Monday was named chairman and chief executive officer of Moss Critical of India Being Named Aggressor Storms Lash Northeast, West; Flooding Threatens Black, White Soldiers Clash In Racial Brawks. 2 Concerts Slated by Symphony Flu Attack Sends Kosygin CORAL Back to Russia General Motors Selects New Board Chairman THROWING A PUNCH at U.N. Undersecretary Constantin Stavropoulos and getting it blocked is Saudi Arabia’s talkative and waspish Ambassador Jamil M. Baroody. Theincident took place in the U.N. General Assembly Monday when Baroodywas refused the right to speak out of turn. In the upper picture the Undersecretary came down from his place on the rostrum to talk with Baroody and was surprised by the attack. But the punch was blocked as effectively as Mr. Baroody’s speech. (See today’s U.N.story on Page 1.) Kidnapper Captured After Chase; Nightmare for 17-Year-Old Victim TALLA! E, Fla, (UPI) When Jackson returned, she ‘There were bullets all —Gerald Givens grabbed a rag related, he took her to his around and I was hoping none and went outside to wipe the mother's house where they would hit me,” the freshman morning rain off the windshield telepho her father about the coed told newsmenlater. of the family car so his wife ransom. Learning it had been Hamlin said Jackson was free could drive their daughter to placed in a paper bag behind on $1,000 bail on burglary te ~ the tivens barn, Jackson and charges at the time. He sity. his hostage returned. Geral- underwent surgeryfor his arm As heraised upfrom the car, dine, with Jackson's gun on wounds Monday and was he found himself looking her, climbed a fence, grabbed released several hours later straight into the barrel of a 20- the bag and broughtit back and booked into the county jail. gauge shotgun. About that time, Sheriff That was the way it started Raymond Hamlin and Deputy Monday. Gene Geiger, with a_ bloodIt ended three hours later hound, came up behind them with the arrest of 20-year-old and Jac a shot at TONITE AT 7:30 & 10:00 AndrewJackson Jr. on charges ther yer returned of kidnaping for $1,000 ransom the f ing Jackson in HURRY EDS SCON=> 17-year-old Geraldine Givens both arms. Givens said J..ckson, a Negro © HON'T MISS “KOTCH”! wholived off-and-on with his FOR YOUR NEXT mother about a quarter of a mile down the road, threatened BANQUET to kill him and then forced Geraldine at gunpoint to go with him, demanding $1,000 for herreturn, Fromthen on, for Geraldine, it Was 4 nightmare of running through brambles in the woods behind her house, then being pushed into the trunk of en automobile, blindfolded andleft for a short while. ! NOW PLAYNG the firm, the world’s largest manufacturing company. Gerstenberg, 62, will take over the reins at GM Jan. i from James M. 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