Show ”A ' f' - fdi44131&LQ06 A1310Aesow$A4AAAAAea-VAAAA — 1' - I ' I r r- — - ' r i ' A -- t - :2 rake The Salt Tribune Saturday &rail 2217 vellPlatrs t- - i i t ' - i Greek Army in Control After Lightning Coup 7 t k ' : j - ' s tions would ' Ko Has said elections scheduled jor next month could not have been held in the normal 'way so the army intervened: He did not say whether the May ZS parliamentary elec : : ' -- - - Carmichael - ' YoU KOTitEP ' : 77: B5441FULIS - GLAPYG !ANC-Es--- 1 1411-i- : : No bloodshed was reported In the takeover It was the most serious crisis for Greece since the Greeks beat down a Commufist insurrection in the 19403 with massive US aid Greece andTurkey form the Eastern Mediterranean flank of the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- za tion In Turkey the influential Istanbul Daily Milliyet said in an edit°riall "It Is not yet who is controlling known whom" It said that in recent months "The 'threat against the monarchy was gaining and the real momentum power behind the coup is The newspaper unknown" said "At the present moment i It appears that Greece is 1 drifting into the lap of a dict- ' '' 111 - - ' C6°44 -- -- A i I ' - 4 1 : 0 :'-''''--''- ' : l - ii T I ii : '' 2) Mt A N V '1 11 ‘N t I '' ' '1' fr' 4 1 r I ' eg '::: '' A 4z2 : ':i 4i ' A )1 of ft I 11 I em7 leolosto 101 NS Awoke - b 1 ' ' Vitril Awaits s reports that all reapodertrs political parties The ed included Pre- Panaylotis Canellopoulos who had been in office only 18 days Sources at the Creek embassy in Rome said they were Informed that many of the arrested Isiliticians had been ' i: ' ': ' - ' ' He did not identify the secretary or the archbishop and said he did not know what was in the telegram or who sent it - if the revolution King insisted on holding elections under supervision of the minority government he swore in April 13 The army promised to conduct the scheduled elections But if the army remains in control it was clear the election would be conducted at gunpoint to assure immediate survival of the Greek royal house the last monarchy left In the Balkans By Dave Gerard Vol:: Com 9464 ' 1 ‘ 4'4 woomMillmi 0 ' ''' 1 1 411: ""1 4 O I it ti5! IT ' I 7 ' Irk 0- 'I': - : A1 'II :"It's a card from the Ifortons who are touring : Russia They hope to be out I 4 - - - '' - ' : it five years!" in ' ' 1' if : I- It -f' i t 1 ''! 1 - 1 - I0 t r ff' t i ' '" 1 F ' 0 s ! ? r - -- --' r '"' - "' i A ' t 4-- — - t t ' 4 '110 ' - -- - i - ' -- ' ' ev II z iki '1 1 1 i t - ' Ail' - ' 1- a V414 4 ' I I F ' ' ' ' - I t : : - : :i lin March ' 4 ' : it : 4::r AL i '' ' 0 - 0 A - v fire that killed three astronauts From left 'Reps Olin Teague Guy Vander- - 4- - i ' ' f Allok ' I Mi wt - excluding him : ett03i :( ate St 11 J( 1 PT Jr - ' —Associated Press Wireptloto 10 0 t f('' 4 i'-( 1- jagt Edward Gurney Ken Heckler John Wydler and astronaut Frank Borman I an even when it arrives he will not try immediately to claim his place iLatew11 aliall Wimaidiikavain -- das iasi I ' 1 AL" drk:akmokii' itam : ' of 000-- A'226 het i wh to of 1ht ' ' Ch The election certificate for Powell's reelection April 11 to his New York 18th District' seat has not yet arrived here but it is expected to be processed and sent within the next week ' - il ' - ' - ' - ' ' ' : ' it ': Harlem Democrat's suit overturn the Hodge action ' ' Of would fail and also on the PXpectation the Court of Appeals will move speedily on the hu ? a—imi v'tr42 to4404 l'' -s 1: ' :: - ' iil e 504 - i- l' ! 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''' ' j : ' ' ' 0020 0000111ill t" - - ' ' ' i- - ''' ' — lf ' - '' i t- 't : 4 '' " ' r - Et WASHINGTON — (AP) Adam Clayton Powell has decided to delay seeking reentry to the House pending fur ther action on his legal fight to regain his seat it was ' "7 --: ' '- !!!'!- 1 '' t ' '' i -- t ' 041' 'I - '' "' - '' --- 2 r ''--- ' ti in i r !4 '' - Delay Reentry Bid i' ' t ' "' 1 : Tol ' I ''( el'' ' '‘ t J " ' :'' ' - 11 t2 - --- 1 i i" 2 0 - ' ' ' ' - t rt3 4 i $ ' 1 1 kt I ' - Stalin's Daughter Fulfills Quest Arrives in US man 1:0 11 ofo 111: !s4 I :h Continued From Page One want to make their own conclusions about life" land In Moscow miss Stalina's son Joseph said SftLantsdetection and her to come to 111C United had spoken with her about he States has caused anxious mo- - a week on the telephone ments in Washington where it and she ago bad mentioned no fersvarl Anfcttnn was eheert plans to go to the United might relations warming States Ile lives In an apartment near the Kremlin with However publicly at least his wife and his Moscow has taken the attitude sister Yekaterina that it doesn't care where Miss Stalina's statement seph Stalin's daughter goes continued: so long as there is no attempt "Why did I leave Russia to "turn her arrival into an and come here to ask for your feast" propaganda hospitality? There are many reasons Temporary US Visa "Since my childhood I Miss Stalina's Russian passbeen taught Commuhave a US bears temporary port visa issued last month in New nism and I did believe in it as we all did my generation Delhi where her defection began It is valid until June 6 But slowly with age and expe- but McCloskey said "She is rience I began to think differfree if she chooses to ask for ently "In recent years we in an extension" Russia have begun to think to A friend in India has de discuss to argue and we are scribed Miss Stalina's defecthan not so much automatically tion as nothing more the continuation of her bid to devoted anymore to the ideas which we were taught escape from the methoHes the past" Communist Dogma But she reportedly is "Also religion has done a bringing her memories with her in the form of an lot to change me I was brought up in a family where 80000-ord 1963 in completed manuscript FLA — helped manage spacecraft tests told a congressional subcommittee Fri- day that a decision was made last Oct 31 which may — in hindsight — have cost the lives of the Apollo 1 crew "The significance was in fact the closing of the hatch The crew would not have been ingressed (inside the spacecraft) in the test under prior planning" said Donald Nichols assistant test manager for NASA at the space center Desired Test Nichols who headed up a panel which Investigated test procedures for NASA's board of review said the "level of desire to go through a closed test was hatch launch-da- y high" anti-Sovi- never any talk but when I became a grown-u- p person I found that it was impossible to exist without God in one's heart "I came to that conclusion 1 : 1 Svetlana God about Soviet Union from 1929 until his death in 1953 Her mother Nadia Allilueva died in mysterious circumstances in 1932 Miss Stalina was married without myself anybody's help or preaching But that was a great change because since that moment the main dogmas of Communism lost their significance for me "Instead of struggling and at JagOk:OAkii fri9 )1111 1 I t f i ) SCHREYER:8 TYPE RIGHT- against her father's wishes and the union was short-live- STORES - U Wool Finn South 1111117 entonwood Molt 27114453 Downtown d I v people should work more together for the progress of humanity ''There are no capitalists $ ''re 44)1‘: : 65 Varieties IREESto I choose from I( t i0y 1 -- i4 1 I $4 FINEST QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES 'r1 l' '11014 441 t" it''': '1:1 i?1440- - and Communists and ideologies There are no capitalists and Communists for me — there are good people or bad people honest or dishonest and in whatever country they live people are the same everywhere and their best expectations and moral ideals ova 04019 :114114 ' t'"" 0 A - I'' Ilt 6- -) 75 411° and Fruit Sheila and Ornamental N'11"-- 7 1 to 4' to 8' 8' to 10' I - 141:f1 are the same "My father was a Georgian my mother was of a very much mixed nationality Although I've lived all my life in Moscow I believe that one's home can be anywhere that one can feel free" 3' 6' - up 4 v r1) IP wa i 9th East S Open Sundays 711:11Ni) - f Nil from Mark grown) Oriental Gift Shop imommmall It On Oct sion was he said a decimade to change plans that would have kept the hatch open until the crew had been better trained on 31 proceemergency escape dures On that date officials decided that the hatch could be locked with the crew inside during this test and the emergency escape practice would not occur until after the test W ELS over Called 'Nonhazardous' Officials in defense of the have decision consistently stated that they felt the Jan 27 test that killed Air Force Lt Cols Virgil I Grissom and Edward II White II and Navy Lt Czndr Roger B Chaffee was "nonhazardous" from Under questioning Vander Guy Jagt Rep "I Nichols said would have to make an assumption" that the Oct 31 decision went to the heart of the tragedy If the test procedures had not been changed the astronauts would either have not been in the spacecraft at the time of the test or the hatch would have been open Conduct Probe members of the house's NASA oversight subcommittee chaired by Rep Olin E Teague toured the Apollo I launch pad Friday and questioned eyewitnesses They later went to a hangar where the remains of the spacecraft are located and completed their trip to Cape Kennedy with a public hearing During the hearing Rocco A Petrone director of launch operations for the Kennedy Space Center testified that it was impossible to "make a detailed inspectio4 of spacecraft wiring at the pad" because of the spacecraft structure prevented getting to all areas where the wiring was located Petrone said an inspection was made at the launch pad In the area of wiring where the fire is believed to have broken out on tile morning of the test and nothing improper was found Much of the hearing was taken up by testimony of Thomas R I3aron a former quality control inspector for American Aviation North Seven (D-Te- 212-ho- is scheduled for publication & Row Oct 16 v ed at Miss Stalina a Kennedy Airport aboard a from transatlantic Switzerland She looked trim In a gray suit and dark green blouse She said "I will stay with friends" In her statement she told of leaving Moscow last December for India with the ashes of a man described by the Soviet government as her husband She continued: "I fully expected to return to Russia within one month's time However during my stay in India I decided I could not return to Moscow ' by Harper rri f1 jetliner a 111 1 I V ‘ CRABGRASS RAKE LONG 77 $ Ur HANDLED SHOVELS GARDEN HOSE 3Yoor Gm:roots Values to 600 I: HOES LT1VATORS - 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!i ii Womenst :LEY BLOUSES Ira Bog the strong deep desires which have led me to the United States I cannot forget that my children are in Moscow But I know they will understand me and what I have done "They also belong to the new generation in our country which does not want to be fooled by old ideas They also Subscriptioa taten—by auras daily Sunday $225 pet month s year in advance $2200 by mail in natl Utbo Nevada Wyoming tinily and per Sunday payable in advance month $225 elsewhere ia the United Stares per month 82-2- 5 6 oaths -' eT---- ' (1 i 'Despite and April 15 1871 issued sway morning by the Kearns Cotpot titian Salt Lake CAty Utah Entered at the post offke at Salt Lira City second doss stance uncles Act of Marls 8 1879 All unsolicited snicks unnuotripm kneta anti pictures aent to The Sok lake Tolman tun sent at the owner's tisk and Kaarrsolribum Corporation suaunses no roPollsibilitl tot Iheit custody or return 1111 A 1kT 1 egular 500 motives Dial 3 I) based on my own feelings and experiences without anyone's advice for help or instruction The strongest struggle was going on in my heart all that time because I would have to leave my children and not see them for quite a long time "I did everything to force myself to return home But all was in vain I felt it impossible to go back and went instead to the United States 143 South Main t A SANDALS "Mi Own Decision" "It was my own decision Ibt ICU ITALIAN 1 !I : ':' r 17 unnecessary causing bloodshed j! w a s the pamof Stalin the rs'"1""111""1"111"1"s"-''17'darling pered ruthless dictator who was !I ' master of the undisputed there was c -4: : E who ----- ' - — KENNEDY of r i I" A ' t - A The Greelt Embassy in Rome said the army wanted to prevent a revolution before the May 18 parliamentary elections A broadcast by Athens Radio said the regime appointed by Constantine earlier this month was "leading the country to destruction" The powerful leftist Center Union Party headed by the 80 and elder Papandreou Andreas 48 had been warn- itizen Smith t' i i -!-- - By Jim Strotbman Associated Press Writer Prevent Revolution stated immediately" ' ' I lite7t ' US-Sovi- university's Schmitz said "He wanted to know what our conditions are that I told him we the decision be rescinded and that Father Curran be rein- i - f veciston to Close Hatch ts received a telegram" Father - ' - - ' : '' 1''-'-'-- -w-1 stu-den- ing ' '- I - Fatal Move: A broadcast that followed Ronk's' address outlined the government's aims It said those aims included "carrying out radical changes in all areas of state activity" It said the government would adhere to the country's toward the responsibilities North Atlantic Treaty Organ' zation consolidate the country's national defenses and internal security and distribute the national income justly among all classes frail-lookin- g "We have heard not one word from the board But our Stand is clear" - "I received a telephone call from the secretary of an arch bishop and he told me he had ' ! i i r Trustees Silent 4' ' t f' 1 l ' tlll i'-- i - 4 '' r- ' ' '' Apollo Probe -- -- s" I- released Building 1 ' ' t ' ''' 1 : !Ar4T" Fired Priest- "There is no compromise?' 'the Very Rev Walter J chmitz dean of the School of acred Theology said at a tiews conference "We will not teach unless and until the board reinstates Father Curran i 4 --t tt '' '':- - ' c" 4 i 1 7 - 1 - '' it' 't ' it lik 't I - t- ' f (i House Subcommittee on NASA Oversight views Apollo 1 spacecraft in hearing on Action on Z '''''''' ''''''''''''"' 2 ils arrested Radio Athens said the chief of the army general staff Gen Gregorios Spandikakis was named vice premier and : defense minister Brig Gen Stilialcos Patakos was named interior- minister and ' Col WASIIING'rON (AP) — A Nicolas Makarezos minister of :determined faculty and stu' coordination Col Yeoryies :dent body waited on a shutf- Tapadhopoulos was appointed lOWn campus Friday for minister to the premier :Catholic University's Board of The announcement of the :Trustees to rehire a young names was broadcast piece-theology teacher known for 'meal indicating to some that big liberal views the military began thinking of : There was no official word a cabinet lineup only after from the board but there were pulling off the coup iutiors members were comThere was speculation that nlinicating with each other arrests of political on the course to follow with reported leaders who support the monZthe Rev Charles E Curran archy meant they were taken Nhose case has become a into custody for their own ause celebre safety daring the military Fired by Board takeover or possibly to phasize that the army was in Curran a 'z control priest complete and soldiers Tanks geared was notified five days ago went into Athens battle for Board of Trustees that the bad decided not to renew his streets under orders to shoot contract when it expires tug to kill anyone violating a cur —few—Athens padio Sources at the Greek EmThis led Thursday to a boybassy in Rome said they were facul-t:cott by the informed the takeover came y and the 6600 students bloodshed emonstrations and rallies without closed its bortiation The have been held daily and and shut arrivals have kept a protest vigil ders against communications off all the :outside t ' - iit ' - k —1 i i mier ff 14 : i - Pf 4 - L t ''' '- 1 1 'n 7 ( 1 ' ''' --- -- c -'--- 4 - ''''' -- '' 1 ' '' t ''''' 1 t- ' ' 'c s 1 ' - 'llfr llt "'''' ''''I' t ''' - '' l ' Y t ' ti ' t ' ' - 111:' ' arrests I I! 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