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Show 6A The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 10. 1966 Multitudes Pay Quiet Homage to Mao 10 Years After His Death PEKING (AP) Tens of thousands of Chinese crowded into Mao s mausoleum Tuesday to pay silent tribute to the founder of Communist China on the 10th anniversary of his death The government regards Mao as a great revolutionary who nevertheless ornmitted serious errors in his final years, and it has sought to stamp out the personality cult that prevailed during Mao's rule It announced no activities to commemorate the Sept 4 1976, death except for new publica-Uoof books by and about Chairman Tse-lun- bouquet of flowers and a sma! funeral wreath at the foot of a whi" statue of Mao were the mausoleum only signs of offiual re ogmtion f the anniversary The crowds stood quietly, sx abreast, shuffling toward the entrance as loudspeakers blared t them not to spit or smoke Insie, some bowed slightly but showed n other emotion as they were usherd quickly past the crystal-encas- But by sheet numbers, ordinary Chinese turned the normal flow of tourists through the mausoleum, in Tiananmen Square in the heart of Peking, into an outpouring of remem- g A brance People waited an hour to get in The line was about twice as long as usual, and an official said scheduled reopening of additional rooms in the mausoleum after summer closure was postponed because of the crowds The official said the total number of visitors Tuesday was not immediately available Mao body. Most of those questioned said thy came from outside Peking We ame especially for the anniversary," said Gu Zijing. 59 id Shang hai 'We are very devoted to Chairman Mao He was the greatest of all leaders " Asked what Mao would havt thought of China now, Gu said Mao as he was in 1976 would not have liked the changes wrought by top Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping s open-doo- r reforms policies and market-forcBut had Mao lived, "he would have changed his ideas, just like the rest of us have, Gu said "He (Mao created the People's Re ' e standard public of China in 1949," said a oung businessman from southern Yunnan province, who refused to give his name for publication "People don t want to return to the tune of Mao s rule, but we ver v much admire him " Wang Yunquan, 30, of Peking said when reminded of the chaotic 1966-7Cultural Revolution over which Mao ' presided Chairman Mao's mistakes were fewer than his achievements " under Deng of living ' Our life is comparatively more comfortable, but it is not as stable, said one man, who refused to give his name The vast majority of Chinese, however, became accustomed under Mao to a situation where many aspects of life, such as guaranteed employment, changed little The sweeping changes Deng introduced have been difficult for many people to adjust to, although their living standards have 6 Several tourists said they have much higher esteem for Mao than Deng, though they prefer the higher improved Pinochet Plans Vote to Gadhafi Aims King Reassesses, Cancels Threat at Meeting With Botha Tighten Grip Pro-Israel- is civil-right- - Gen SANTIAGO, Chile (DPI) ugusto Pinochet said Tuesday his government will hold a plebiscite asking for more power to combat rebel attacks like the one he survived on Sunday night that prompted a nationwide state of siege KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) y Monday night His visit came the same day the Sudan Times newspaper reported that Prime Minister Sadek fired his top five military officers last week because they had urged him to s military government An estimated 10,000 government supporters, shouting, "Pinochet' Pinochet'" crowded downtown Santiago to cheer the leader as he strode, dressed in a white uniform, from the presidential palace The demonstration, organized by the government, came on the second full day of the state of siege, which was declared Surday night hours after Pinochet escaped serious injury during an attack by presumed leftist rebels on his motorcade. Pinochet made the plebicite announcement to reporters at a rally. "I am going to hold a plebiscite to ask the country for some laws to combat terrorism definitely," Pinochet said. He said the plebiscite will take place on an unspecified date after Sept 21 The state of siege gives sweeping powers to the government to arrest people and restrict civil liberties following the rocket and grenade attack on his motorcade by leftist rebels Police said 16 leftist leaders have been arrested in their homes since the state of siege was declared, and three French Roman Catholic priests also were being held Police also confirmed that a missing opposition journalist was found dead with 10 bullet holes in his head two days after civilians claiming to be policemen dragged him from his house Jose Carrasco, 43, international editor' of the banned leftist weekly Analysis, was a political exile who returned to Chile two years ago The journalist was identified by fingerprints after his brother failed to recognize his disfigured body at the city morgue Police denied arresting him Police Tuesday also identified two more men who were shot to death after being seized in their homes Sun- distance himself from Gadhafi Associated Press Lasenhoto Watch Those Feet MELBOURNE, Australia Rags, the red kangaroo starof the Monbulk Animal Kingdom, entertains tourists by boxirg a few rounds with park owner Frits Maaten. Rags has appeared on television shows to show boxing skill despite having no formal fight training. It comes naturally, Maaten said. Egypt, Israel Still Hope For Summit This Week - hi other dent Reagan and then visit Caiada and France before swapping obs with Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir on Oct 14 If the negotiators can overcome the final obstacles in the dispute over Taba a Red Sea resort, the sunmit would be the first between Egy pt and Israel in five years Mubarak has said the summit depends on a resolution of the Tabi issue Israeli officials had said earlier Tuesday that the summit, which purported! v was set toi the Egyptian city of Alexandria toward the weekend, had been canceled But they said later there was a effort to reach an agreement on Taba Israel did not relinquish Taba a 250 acre beach area, when it withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula in 1982 CAIRO, Egypt (AP) Egyptian and Israeli negotiators struggled Tuesday to reach agreement on a border dispute and salvage a summit meeting between President Hosm Mubarak and Isrr li Prime Minister Shimon Peres The daylong session continued into the evening and the delegations recessed periodically for consultations with their governments Peres said in Tel Aviv he would not have time to meet with Mubarak before leaving office next month unless the proposed summit is held this week ' I have a very hectic schedule in the weeks to come," he told reporters ' I think it will be this week or not at day The dead men were identified as Felipe Rivera 40, an electrician employed by a government office, and Gaston Vidaurraaga. jailed leftist - Liby- an leader Moammar Gadhafi vowed Tuesday to try to overthrow the government of Egypt and other African countries that have recognized Israel Gadhafi spoke shortly after he arvisit in Sudan, rived for a three-daEgypt's southern neighbor Four planeloads of officials, journalists and security men came with him, joining hundreds of other Libyan security men and officials who arrived Meanwhile, the body of an opposition journalist dragged shoeless from his home at the start of the state of siege was found with 10 bullet wounds to the head Tuesday, the eve of the 13th anniversary of President Pino- chet JOHANNESBURG South Africa s activAmerican (UPI) ist Coretta Scott King did not appear Tuesday for a meeting she scheduled with President Pieter Botha on the same day the government hanged all of a 1 e " Peres is due to fly to the I'mted tales next week for talks with Presi The official reason for the dismissals at the time was a pattern of reversals for the army in its battle against rebels in southern Sudan Speaking with reporters, Gadhafi blamed Egypt's 1979 peace treaty with Israel for Arab losses" among African countries He said he has been told by some African leaders they were not to blame so long as Egypt, the biggest Arab state, has an embassy in Israel Gadhafi said, "We shall strive to overthrow the treacherous Egyptian regime and other African puppet rerecognized the Zionist gimes which " enemy Egypt is the only Arab country which has diplomatic ties with Israei Of the black African states Zaire, Liberia, Ivory Coast and Cameroon have normalized relations with Israel, the last two this year The visit was Gadhafi's second to Sudan since an April 1985 coup toppled President Gaafar Nimeiri three black guerrillas Winnie Mandela, wife of jailed African National Congress rebel organization leader Nelson Mandela, and the Rev. Allan Boesak, head of the World Coureil of Reformed Churches, had threatened to call off meetings with King if she met with the president Botha accused Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Kings host, and other black leaders of keeping her ignorant ' of the real state of affairs" in the country Earlier Tuesday, the Pretoria government hanged three African National Congress members convicted in terrorist attacks that killed six people Officials said Andrew Zondo, 19, Xulu, 25, and Lucky Payi. 20, were hanged with three other condemned criminals at Pretoria's Central Prison The three were executed despite local and international criticism and condemnation from Amnesty International o Zondo was sentenced to death for planting a bomb at a shopping mall near Durban last Dec 23 that killed five people Xulu and Payi were hanged for killing a man suspected of being a police informer South Africa has put 82 criminals to death this year frequently by hanging, and 137 were executed last year s the widow of slain leader Martin Luther King Jr and a guest at Tutu's enthronement as archbishop Sunday, did not arrive for a noon meeting she had requested at Bothas Cape Town office. The president waited 10 minutes before Atlanta businessman Robert Browne, a member of Kings entourage, told presidential aides she would not arrive, officials said Botha said King told him in a letter delivered later that she is deeply pained by the fact that she has been subjected to extraordinary local aid international pressure since she arrived in South Africa King said in a statement after the meeting with Botha "I now feel I need more time to acquire a better understanding of the compltx problems here before meeting wih President P W Botha King, civil-right- g Karpov Resigns, Kasparov Leads LENINGRAD, USSR (AP) -Champion Garri Kasparov took a lead Tuesday in the commanding world chess championship when Anatoly Karpov resigned without resuming play in the adjourned 14th game The game was adjourned Monday after 40 moves with Kasparov, playing white, holding a strong position Karpov's chief second, grindmaster Igor Zaitsev, notified tournament of6 nortty Investment. 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