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Show INDEX Amusements Classified Comics Editorial Page WEATHER 10 1-17 R Partly sunny with moderate southerly winds today; highs near 80; mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with chance of 8 Obituaries 4 Society rain; turning much cooler Tuesday with hizgns near 65; lows tonight in the mid 40s, § Sports 89 ‘weilYEAR, NO.a6 PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 , 1970 $2.25 PERMONTH—PRICE10 CENTS Nixon Ends European Trip, Flies Homeward s y His visit to Irelcnd was DUBLIN (UPI)—President Nixon flew hometoday, ending a marked almost everywhere by 12,000 mile European odyssey with a promise at the gravesite cheering crewds of both adults and children. It was marredonly The President also plans to address Americans some time remains of his Quaker Wilhouse this week on ni JS initiatives in Viet discussed Sunday could makein with of his Irish forebears to strive by anti-Vietnam demonstrations for ‘‘a full generation of peace” during the weekend in Dublin his bargaining team at the Paris and thetossing of three eggs at talks in the world His topcoat still damp from a his limousine today as he drove Orhis wayto a roundof final conferences with Irish officials sudden downpour in the lush through Dublin streets. Throughout his nine-day tour, and a state luncheon at Dublin green meadows of County Kildare, Nixon bade farewell to Nixon stressed the U.S. com- Castle before flying home, the New York-born President mitment to strength in the President motors miles past Eamonde Valera of Ireland and Mediterranean and renewed cheering, flag-waving crowds Prime Minister Jack Lynch and efforts to arrange a negotiated and dedicated a memorial headed for Washington aboard settlement of the Arab-Israeli marker in a cow pasture at conflict. his jetliner, Air Force One. Timahoe that contains the UPI Telephoto Detention in New York today while other imuates sit facing a wall. The weekendriots in fivecity jails ended today. Mayor Persuades N.Y. Prisoners To Release Last of 27 Hostages NEW YORK (UPI)—Mayor rebellion began Sunday night John V. Lindsay intervened and did not end until 10 a.m. personally to obtain the release today when a weary Lindsay of the last of 27 prison emerged from the red brick employes today and spent seven Queens House of Detention at hours inside prison walls Long Is'and City, the first of listening to the grievances of the prisons to erupt and the the convicts who had held them last to be contained. He had as hostages. visited the Manhattar House of The personal effort of the Detentionearlier. mayor to end the four-day A hard core of 35 inmates maintained a siege behind locked doors on the top floor of the 86-year-old Long Island City prison, the oldest in New York City, but officials said they were “‘isolated’’ and no immediate effort was planned to Temove them. The holdout prisoners charged that despite Lindsay's guarantee of no reprisals Blessing by Pres. Smith Marks Final Day of LDS Conference SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The October world conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) concluded Sunday with the blessing of Joseph Fielding Smith, Prophet, Seer and Revelator for three million members ‘As we conclude another conference of the church, I desire to leave my blessings upon the church members,”’ the 94-year-old Smith said. Hespoke the wordsin the Salt Lake Tabernacle ou Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. ity. Inthe basementofthe building translators simultaneously put his words into eight different languages for non-English speakingpersonsin the audience of about 8,000. The conference, the 140th semi-annual such meeting, was broadcast around the world via television and radio. “And so I bless the saints of God, all those who love the Lord and who signify their devotion to his cause by keeping his commandments,” the aging church leader said. “I bless them temporally and spiritually and pray God our Father to pour out his bounties upon thern so they may be prosperedin all their righteous endeavors.” The three - day meet ended Sunday afternoon following a series of speakers reporting on church activities, reiterating build rather than to destroy — to give of themselves in unselfish service to others, rather than being on the receiving end of things all the time — or mostof the time.” tinctive principlesif they are to follow God’s “blueprint” for men on earth and to take advantage of the opportunity of every soul to gain “immortality and eternallife.” Elder Harold B. Lee, first Eternal life, said Lee, means counselor to Smith, warned that to have everlasting life in that Mormons mustlive three dis- celestial sphere, where “God and Christ dwell, by doing all things they were commended.” Those three principles includ- Search Yields First, the right of every soul to choose for himself. Next to life, itself, said Lee, free agency is God’s greatest gift to mankind,providing thereby, the TAIPEI (UPI) —U.S. Air greatest opportunity for the Force authorities said today Children of God to advance in there has been no tiace of a this ‘second estate’ of mortali- No Trace of Missing Plane 1130 Hercules transport plane ‘Y missing since Friday but promised a search “will continve until we find it.” The plane, with 43 American military men aboard, disappeared shortly after it took off from Taipei for Ching Chuan Kang Air Base near Taichung, Taipei. British Trade Official Kidnapped at Montreal MONTREAL (UPI) —Four men,three of them armed with submevhineguns, kidnaped James R. Cross, the senior British trade commissioner in doctrine and urging members te Montreal, from his hometoday. live the taith. Police said the men entered Elder William H. Bennett, recently ordained an assistant to the house as Cross was the Council of the Twelve, preparing to leave foxhis office spokeforthefirst time since he at 8:20 am. (EDT), and was sustained one of the Gen- ordered him to go with them. eral Authorites of the church, It was the first diplomatic “The gospel is the answer to the problems that grow out of kidnaping in Canada. In Ottawa, Prime Minister man’s selfishuess and greed,” he said. “It will help people to Pierre Elliott Trudeau called top advisers in “an urgent session,” a government spokesman said. External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp informedthe British Embassy. The trade commission office received a telephone call BALTIMORE (UPI) — The connected with the kidnaping, Baltimor. Orioles shelled Min- according to a spokesman for nesota starter Jim Kaat and the office, but would not reveal reliever Bert Buiyleven for what was said. seven hits and forged a 5-0 lead In Ottawa, a spokesman for Monday after three innings of the External Affairs Departthe third American League ment said there had been no Championship series game. demand for ransom so far, 5 Orioles Hold 3rd Game Lead Second,said the church leader, is the necessity of providing a Savior. ‘Truly we are redeemed by the atoning blood of the Savior of the world,” Lee said, “But only after each has done all he can to work out his own salvation.” (Continued on Page2) Cross, 49, had been stationed in Montreal since 1968. The kidnapers fled from his homein an expensiveresidential district on the Mount Royal, overlooking down-town Montreal, in a taxicab, police said. Wiretapping is Trebled ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) —Attorney General John N. Mitchell disclosed today federal wiretapping had more than trebled in 1970 but. said ‘the only repression that has resulted is the repression of crime.” In a prepared speech to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Mitchell said federal agents installed 30 wire taps during 1969 and 103 from January through July 13 this year. Hesaidpolice in states where wiretapping was permitted put in 241 taps last year. Records were notyet available for 1970, he said. Mitchell said, “I hardly think the 271 federal and state wire tans occurring last year in the United States constitutes an abuse of the privilege.” “Court authorized wiretapping is a key factor in our plans and it has amply demonstrated its effective ness,” Mitchell said, citing figures that the federal taps alone had produced evidence for 419 arrests and 525 indictnents. ‘‘Arrests resulted in all but 12 of these wire taps,” he said, New Ouibreak In Jordan BEIRUT (UPI) Fatah guerrilla —The Al group said Jordanian artillery and tanks shelled a north Jordanian town today in i new outbreak of fighting. A spokesman said King Hussein's ariay began shelling the towa of Harima, 11 miles northeast of Irbid, in the early hours with tanks, artillery and machireguns and thn tried to enter the town. office would be to world,” he told a chilled crowd of 400 persons. Noting that nah Milho Nixon said mother Hanwas a pacifist, his goal was to give the worid something it has not had in this century — “a full generation of peace.” He vowed to work for peace, but said the United States would (Continued on Page 2) Of Egypt Rule Seen Tempo Up By United Press International Political sources in Cairo said today Egypt probably would name a successor to President Gamal Abdel Nasser this week, but there indications authority would be distributed among three or more of his top aides to avoid creation of a new SAIGON UPI — Viet Cong strongman. guards were beating inmates who surrendered. Pictures taken by a UPI photographer showed at least one inmate being beaten by guards in the prison yard. The other inmates released their prisoners early today in response to Lindsay's radiv appeal and his promise to grant them amnesty and personally hear their complaints. Order wasrestored earlier to four other prison facilities where inmates also staged mutinies to protest overcrowding, long trial delays and bad food. Guardsseized control of three of the facilities by force during the weekend. Lindsay then intervened and persuaded prisoners at the Manhattanprison, known as the Tombs to give up their 17 hostages Sundaynight in return for amnesty and a personal visit to hear their complaints. ontribution I bring peace Indochina Fighting Revision WITH HANDS HIGHin the air, prisoners walk between rows of correction officers into courtyard at Queen House of ancestors. Political sources in Beirut said it was almost impossible to predict who Nasser’s successor would be although vairo reports indicated it might be either acting President Anwar el Sadat or former Prime Minister Ali Sabry, a pro-Russian leftist. Anydistribution of leadership would prevent the emergence of the military as the the major force in Egypt. Israel and other Middle East nations have expressed fears that a military takeover in Egypt would mean war. Pick UPITelephoto AN ATTEMPT by a group of army officers led by the commanderof the Bolivian Army, General Rogelio Miranda,left, to overthrow the military government of President Alfredo Cvando Candia, right, collapsed late Sunday. Civil War Feared Bolivia Coup AttemptFails terrorists killed 27 persons in attacks on a funeral processiior arestaurantanda house outside Saigon and 25 South Vietnamese troops were killed and 25 wounded in a Communistattack against a combat base, allied military sourzes said today. Fighting flared today along two of Cambodia’s major highways. Communist troops partially overran a combat base in Phu Yen province 216 miles northeast of Saigon Sunday, killing and wounding 50 of the South Vietnamese defenders, the sources said. Eight of the attackers werekilled. Informed military sources in Saigon said the United States would soon start supplying Cambodia with artillery for the first time in the war. Previously, the United States gave the Cambodians mortars and at least six UH1 Huey helicopters which are being flown by South Vietnamese. Guerrilla terror attacks occurred at several points in the Saigon area over the weekend. Guerrillas threw a grenade into a line of mourners at a funeral 35 miles southwest of Saigon late Saturday night. The explosion killed 12 persons and wounded 10, Most of the dead and injured were regional force and popular force militiamen who were buring one of their comrades slain in battle. ‘Terrorists Sunday nightsetoff a bombin a restaruantnear the Thu Duc district town eight miles north of Saigon, South The Egyptian Parliament was called into session later this week to nominate a successor LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) — commands the Bolivian army to Nasser but the process President Alfredo Ovando met and is armed forces chief of actually was already underway twice today with the Bolivian staff, demanded Sunday that in a series of important army commander whetried to Ovando resign and turn the meetings. At any rate, diploma- overthrow him on Sunday. They government over to a military tic sources said in Cairo, the reached no agreement and junta, new government haspledged to government leaders expressed Ovando, who was absent from follow in Nasser’s foosteps no fear of possible civil war. the capital at the time, matter who is chosen. Gen. Rogelio Miranda, who hurriedly returned to receive First steps towards choosing cheers of an airport crowd and the successor were being taken later appeared in La Paz’s today at a meeting of the 150Plaza Murille to declare that he member central committee of would continue to hold ‘the the Arab Socialist Union (ASU) destiny of the country.” —Egypt’s only political party. No shots have been fired and It was expected to outlire its both sides desire to avoid an ‘views tonight, then the national armedclash. assembly will meet Tuesday to Ovando and Miranda met discuss the problem. twice this morning in the Under the Egyptian con- DETROIT (UPI) —About Vatican Embassy but agreed (Continued on Page 2) stitution, the national assembly 4,000 members of the United only to meet again later today. mustnominate the president by Auto Workers union from the The military situation apa two-thirds majority. Detroit Cadillac plant surround- peared to be a stand-off. The The two top contenders are ed the General Motors head- rebel officers led by Miranda interim President Anwar el quarters building today on the are barricaded in La Paz’ By United Press International Sadat and former Prime 21st day of the UAW’s national Miraflores garrison surrounded The sounding of the ram’s holiday by soidiers loyal to Ovando. horn on the Minister Aly Sabry,a leftist who strike against GM. appearsto be the favorite of the They carried signs reading The Bolivian air force, which is Rose Hashanah symbolizes equipped with World War II Abraham's offer to sacrifice Soviets. “30 and out.” The pickets ringed the Mustangfighters, has declared Isaac and God’s acceptance of building about 7 a.m. with its solidarity with the president. a ram instead. posters plugging the UAW demand for the right to retire after 30 years of service at $500 a month regardless of age. The crowd began thinning out by 9:30 a.m. Nearly 400,000 GM workers in LONDON (UPI) —South Viet- the United States and Canada namese Vice President Nguyen were on strike or sent home as The dinneris the second such SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Cao Ky arrived today for a negotiations dragged on. The Democratic campaign funds wil in less than a week here. Vice week’s private visit to Britain “cost” in wages, sales, taxes be fattened a bit after a $100-a President Spiro T. Agnew was and supplier losses has been amid strong security precauplate dinner for Sen, Frank E guest at a dinner for Rep. estimated at nearly $1 billion a Moss, D-Utah, at 8:30 p.m Laurence J. Burton, R-Utah, the tions for him. Sources close to Ky's party week, challenger for Mss’sseat. Tuesdayin the Salt Palace. said several armed Scotland The first of about 7,000 UAW In weekend campaigning, Sen. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton will Mossparticipated in a gathering Yard detectives met him when members at two Detroit-area he arrived by train from Paris GM plants returned to work speak in behalf of the incumbent of candidates in Bountiful, and and escorted him to the London today as a result of special senator, whois seekinghis third appeared at a Saturday night suburban homeof South Vietna- agreements. About 1,500 were term. Rampton has taken many dinner .f the Sons of Norway mese Ambassador Le Ngoc called in today and others are opportunities in this campaign to honoring Leif Erickson, the Chan, where Ky will stay. verbally support Moss. to return as needed. ancieat Norse explorer. GMBuilding Surrounded By Pickets Now You Know Ky Arrives In $100-a-Plate Dinner Set In Honor of Sen. Moss London foi Week's Visit Supreme Court Opens New Term The first day’s session, as Alabamaand Georgia. At stake always, was marked only by is the question of whetherracial desegregation requires massive busing of school children. tice before the court. On Oct, 19 the week's Immediately afterward, the justices filed to a private argument: schedule starts out conference for private discus- on the lover voting age which sions on the backlog of pending was accomplished by an act of cases. First orders on cases to Congress. The Nixon adbe considered will come next ministration sought the court test, because it believes the Monday. that the 1970 term of the Two weeks of arguments also change should have been efSupreme Court is now con- begin Oct. 12, headed by school fected by a constitutional cases from North Carolina, amendment. vened.”” WASHINGTON (UPI) Chief controversial cases. A court aide signaled the Warren E, Burger start of the 1970-71 verm with a bangof his gavel and an ‘‘oyez, oyez”’, and the justices emerged from behind the red velvet curtains hanging in back of the bench. Burger, beginning his second term as chief justice, declared: “I have the honor to announce Justice today proclaimedthe start of a new term of the Supreme Court in a 21-minute ceremonial session preceding some hard decisions on touchy issues in the weeks and months ahead. The court wasat full strength for the first time in almost a year and a half as it faced decisions on obscenity, school desegregation, the 18-year-old vote and a wide range of other 8 admission of lawyers to prac- |