Show - -- ' Irr'''7-- - AP&NAedb : ' -- - - ' ' - For Claimitied Phone ! Cij 355- - 1 other departments I ‘-- -- CI' 4 - c ''!IL e'1 I IV erd '' 'i ' ) es11 ekT - Morning—July 6 1967 IA ' ' I-- - - - ' ' 1 Patter Please 1 flA - Salt Lake City Utah—Thursday VoL 195 No 83 363-132- 3 'i art a es t information 751'2 scores 355:7311 363-151- 1" ' Other Tribune depaitments: - vcr - 5'213535 ' s : ' News - re 4 4' salt Lake City and Utah — Partly sunny with isolated ) 1 - afternoon thundershowers Weather map on Page 3 ! B-1- Price Ten Cents a - i vi ekt" I N:iAItNst 4it - N i" 1 ‘r ilit t 0 44401 th t 4"- - i Kt i t 1' N 4 0 t‘ 0 I4 I C' r'It ' '' ese' ' A r - k lipt I '' 2' e ''eI' Tr 1 e 4 f ' I 14v- - 14 1 olooA 11 8 4 0lo o1 er ! - '? ' 1' tot t t!'v - PI 1 i i r h -- 1 ' ' 1 ' It t ''' ' ''' tCs sor i ' '' Ne r' - - are 1- e ' ! " 0444144 - P i ) e s 6 w - r- " 1 u ii s 4 - i t 441 - ' I" - I 'It i 0' ' 1 s IN I -- ' ' '' 1-4' se v '' 0 s v - --- ' '''''' - i ' - et 40 i ' I I e y 1I t i US Marine armored personnel carrier 'stands wrecked after taking direct hit from new Soviet - Ii 1 KINSHASA eisele CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - I I ya: cr 14 Congotk 0 1 ' J K UGANDA newton!" t AixiiiiiillaRalnl'innilialini '' RWANDA Bufriivva lanshoso 171)ItUNDI 46) Lutuabourg ANGOLA 0 :200 i i 414Tanganxike ihmmitemotil i Lubumbasni Miles i c gtmb—elP 1 i —Associated Press Wirephoto Map shows Kisangani I -- 1 the Congo site of foreign commando landing I 1 ' highway Deaths Set July 4th 11 - - Holiday Record By Associated Press The toll of deaths in traffic accidents set a record for an Independence Day holiday period The total boosted by reports Wednesday of fatalities that occurred before reached 732 compared with midnight 530 for a period of identical length It topped the previous high mark for a Fourth of July celebration — the 576 talobservance last lied during a three-da- I I 4 1 y y I year But it fell short of the 748 recorded by The Associated Press during last year's four-daThanksgiving period That is a record for any holiday Phis year's Independence Day period loll of motor vehicle fatalities reached into the range estimated in adiance by the National Safety Countil y ' 4 0 I CONGO (AP) extradited - British informants believed Mobutu's announcement may be a plot to enlist Algerian sympathies for his efforts to get hold of Tshombe Plan Against Congo Diplomats in Algiers doubted the reports of commando landings in Kisangani They noted that Tshombe seized last week after his plane from Spain was hijacked and flown to Algiers would almost certainly be extradited by the Algerian government if it was convinced there was a Plot afoot holds Tshombe responsible The United States is the only country prosperous enough to make unemployment financially attractive Canada Bids Farewell To Queen Entourage : y - i- ' 4 t i1 activities Their schedule In the capital before departure by air for London shortly before midnight included the swearing in of provincial premiers as members of the Canadian privy council a mammoth army show on Parliament Hill an Unveiling ceremony at the National Arts Center still under cmstruction and a dinner for prominent younger Canadians : 1 t t ' - Thousamis on Hand 4 r : 1 UM was on hand at the Royal Canadian Air Force Itorkeliffe base in the East End for the noon arrival oft the royal couple after a flight from Kingston Ont where tens of thousands lined the streets The Quern were 8 while stilt with royal blue trim and matching hat Philip A crowd of wore a brown business suit and brown felt hat At the Kingston airport a group of Mohawk Indians from a reservatibn near Deseronto presented a buckskin scroll pledging loyalty to the crown Prince Philip got a laugh when he told tbe Indians that the Indian pavilion at Expo 67 was "splendid propaganda" " f t4 A a i ri ! - ?' I: '' g I' ! s F' ''''' t4 WAS ' topmt ' 41'' " - prosper" kt' 4 4 ' it ' "11' 44 4 ' ''''' tr41---- i 1 '' - 'l ' ' : k 1 I ' '!1 is 1 't -7 "S' 1 " 1 ' f f ' ' - ' '' '' ' ' 1r i 4 'v- i '' 1 : ' t t ' rl' 1 a 44- )1 11 ' rti '‘4: ' tt fl: j A (: k: -' ' '''''' 4os- eC 3 4' i !' t as presents 4 - ' 0s Z t'i — rI e ?r4--t't a v ' 4 ''c:(t''' ' 1 4 k4 4 :: '''' 0 - In agreeing to the return Israel made clear that it regarded the truce organization's sole function and concern now to he adherence to the ceasefire resolutions of the Security Council Israel declared past arrangements dealing Nvith the 1919 Israeli-Araarmistice agreements are obsolete v4-- t1 N On the inside lk s4 i '' 1 ' : 94:14000004''''"):-- ' Ii ii I a- a- t tc 4: "Zavdt4likst Pa tfe (i- - Bilk:111es Ciassilied Com if'S EdifOrilik Wirephoto Ceremony was highlight of last day of al couple's visit to Canadian Province s co) review A-- 16 Foreign National Obiltiarieg Page r Society Sports Star Cazer Tele Islam 01-1 Theaters B-- 7 Valentine B-- Washington 3 141 el 4'1 1 edf Amk ' 'N i ' containing guidelines for a peaceful settlernent won the required majority Thant disclosed that Israel had agreed to return Government House in Jerusalem to control of the UN Truce Supervisory Organization Israeli troops took it from Jordanian forces in the outbreak of the fighting on June 5 and until now had refused Thant's requests to turn it back Past Arrangements Obsolete tt 'v i —Associated rthe ' ' :' o' '' ee 4 - to Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa colors to regiments during a '": 4 ''''' 5' e 1 ti f' Color bearer kneels 3i 4F 1 t - f '''' '''''T 's-- 4: l' -‘' I41 'a ''''it 41 ' VA l 4 47 '" it ' - tt ( 4 :? : ) r- ' ''8' 3 '' 1P' ' 4' t k 4t i! ': V : i ' t i a At K' I 1 i " ' '' -' "11" Thant called in Israeli Foreign Minis- ter Abba Eban to request a response to the resolution adopted by the assembly asking Israel to rescind its unification of A UN said Jerusalem spokesman Thant allowed a week for a formal response A negative reply was expected The assembly approved also a resolution on supporting UN aid to refugees and displaced persons Put no resolution two-thir- " 4 ''''' "MOM :' I 4 w tr"-- '' ' 1! ''''' a '1( : 37 '''4 :y !! ' ir 711 t ''': ' 2 - 'V' - :i' l‘ Asks Resolution Response 1:!! 014 Al-- st 114 f' i'''- ‘: ' ' ' i ' tll o 1 1 '— 3 $ - 1 i: F 71 ' I A v 4 i t 1 1 ' 1 1 Ai 4 " - fr41I ' ti''ri'4 4 A A lt : ' ' - 1 g v: - 4 i:- k 14s 4 I 1il':: Ftiii l' :''1 ':' ' —- e il ' ‘ yl 4 4 :k ie ' ' - ' 14k' :' 4 ) li ' 4 I '' 2' : e4 : t 3 v - ' 4 "'4444- 4 t''''' kv-- f 1 - - : l "3) ' ' -- :' a4! ) 1 '' ' N 0 4114 it 4 Ig '''4 f at - 7 ' f 1 'at v ' I As it turned out the assembly failed Tuesday to agree on rival coMpromise resolutions seeking a troop withdrawal The outcome was regarded by most UN diplomats as a Soviet setback but Tass the Soviet news agency viewed it as for Israel and moral and political dell-its supporters — meaning mainly the United States Israel saw it as a Soviet defeat ' 4' Ig'—::: - -- t t 21" ' lit ' t ! VI : - ' sv ( ti1714' :4' - - - " ' ' i i Logical Step the war -- -Ivt :' ' t S " t t V 44'' - e4' ' s ' 1 a 1 1 i t '0 ' :i r '' d : f NtSif 'ft 4: ' A ' i'J i 40 41 " f 4 Ilef i 14- i ” f4 114)?':4: '' 44 4 41 ' 7 ' 1 ' k i v - 4' -- 4 'I 414 - ''' ' '''‘ ' i l -7 ' ' '4'' - a i r--- '' ' 'wN- i i ' rot i'Z'i ttd s 4r rN k -- t1 rt' ir' i ' 1 : I ne at i ' - 4''S -- I 14- "1 s '''' ' - 4 is' " tt'k 1 iv ' ' t r s ''''f go t ( ' - session was convened of the Soviet Union which contended that the council was unable to go beyond a ceasefire appeal and force Israel to give up Arab territory won in "Today when hostilities have stopped It is necessary first of all that the aggressor troops be withdrawn from all occupied territories The aggressor cannot be permitted to derive benefits from his perfidious attack The aggression cannot go unpunished" (Copyright) 4F ''''' '' t t 0 t91(t14‘ ' r' A i i o ' 4 k z 1'4- -' ' 1 i 1 '4 " yA i i AT ' - 4 4 I fr 16 6 i 1k ! I- f 6 ri"'':'4' ' ' 't r 4 - r4 ' 1 i 4--' '- 4 r f I '' N1( ' '' ? e' ':k ' ' 4 ' '7: 9 1 "''' ' 1 at the request Withdraw Troops 14 4' - ' ' 1 “Aittaf fr 14 1 110 - 9 t'r -- " " : I tv r l- - 7 f('' 1 Et 4t 11'" I'" ' - ' 4 v( tw(t ''-'- ' -ii: t ' - 1 t - ic 4ir 41 4 ' 1 N'(1 4 v 4 r !:t:' ' P ' 4' ' f Tuesday The message said: "While I am with my Canadian people to celebrate the centennial of Confederation it gives me great pleasure at the same time to pay tribute to the close relations between the two great countries that share this waterway St ales the United "Long may 1 § r i ) - -- - ''': 444 ' 1 -- 1 '"'' " :5 "1" llie : k' '' ' 7P6'' io t ' -- -- 1 "' -- -- - i :71111! ''' : N - c ' ma e - -- - 1 ' 404 et k -- - l Canada supported also a return to the with emphasis on the naming of a special representative by Thant as the next logical step to take US Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg talked privately with Thant and later told a reporter the United States had not changed its view that the issue should never have been taken out of the coun- cil's hands in the first place Brezhnev who spoke in the Kremlin the annual reception for graduates of military academies did not refer to the Soviet setbacks in the UN demands for a settlement of the Middle East dispute he said: swt'ahsat i4 ' ' -- 4' t7 -- i - 7 Al ' Queen Sell& Message Johnson as her yacht sailed on the American side of the St Lawrence Seaway r---- ' - council at not oetnojuegrhu all See Page 3 Column 1 'dsadi demt : ' Z'':4'' 460441 77 7 fl f i ' - 4 v'4 It was disclosed that the queen sent a Fourth of July message to President inoenwse - ' r mt'-:- : ' t step-by-ste- p Sovt 1 I'rfl ' 1' O'rTAWA (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II luld Prince Philip wound up their triumphant centennial visit to Canada Wednes" day with a last round of ceremonial Traet i t ' i 1 emergency $ ' ( N Israeli "aggression" an immediate withdrawal by Israeli troops and compensa- tion to the Arabs for losses In last month's war with Israel The rebuff to the other resolutions calling drawal was described here Wednesday as representing a serious "defeat" for Israel and the United States Tass the official press agency interpreted the outcome as "a serious moral and political defeat" for Israel and her supporters "The world must reconcile Itself to the fact that the city has at last returned to the nation that founded it and that turned it into a holy city" Israel has offered to place the shrines Moslems and Jews holy to Christians under religious control But two Vatican weapon the RPG7 antitank gun backs the latest Hanoi effort to wrest northern territory of South Vietnam from the hands of US Marines A Marine intelligence officer said Wednesday RPG7 shells knocked out two that sought to relieve two aathneerntec Le companies in a bloody battle See Page 16 Column 1 (s 1 1o11owed 0 e 's 4 The Communist Party chief's remarks Thursdays decisive defeat in the UN General Assembly of the Soviet resolution demanding the condemnation of n - There was speculation that the assembly might approve a resolution urging Israel and the Arab countries to show restraint and possibly toss the entire matter back to the UN Security Council — where it was when the emergency session weeks ago was convened The United States favored a return to the council in the hope Of working out a approach to some kind of stability in the Middle East including the appointment of a UN mediator by Thant Follow Defeat Opposed to Annexation Antitank Gun 004 Today's Chuckle g n t — Leonid Arab Territories Brezhnev declared that the Soviet Union would pursue a "politicatstrug- gle" against Israel on behalf of Syria d Arab Republic and other Arab tchoeUtrniietes li i': - Ile listed as credits the summit meeting between President Johnson and i Soviet Premier Alexei N Kosygin and what he described as general opposition to acquisition of territory by acts of war Ile appealed to the assembly to agree "at the llth hour" on a resolution that could be used as a guideline to peace in the Middle East assembly however 99-vote a of Tuesday night approved by a Pakistani resolution that Israel's annexation of the Old City of Jerusalem captured from Jordan during the Arab-Israewar was illegal Twenty na- including the United States ab- stiteans for the death of the Congo's first premier leftist Patrice Lumumba Tshorol)e was ousted as premier In October'1965 and has been living in See Page 10 Column I ' I Breztinev secof Soviet the Communist retary general Party appeared Wednesday to rule out any intervention by Soviet armed forces to compel an Israeli withdrawal from six-da- y Soviet-mad- - List Credits of Assembly MOSCOW t representative to establish conparties to the Middle East New York Times Service Four raids of the eight-Je- t bombers struck at this sensitive A Shan sector while three other raids hit in widely separated areas of the country Only once before in the war last Feb 16 has the ed Strategic Air Command mounted seven B52 raids in one The Vatican Wednesday also period denounced the Israeli action and called The B52s dumped tons of high explosives on infiltration routes bunkers base for internationalization of the entire city camps and gun sites in the A Shan area of Jerusalem once the site of a US Army Special- UN Secretary General Thant called Forces-GreeBeret camp until it was In Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban overrun in March 1966e Wednesday and asked for quick reaction On the ground no new significant to the resolution Israeli compliance was fighting was reported either by the extremely doubtful Eban told the AsAmerican or South Vietnamese military sembly earlier that the "unity of Jerusacommands US headquarters however lem once achieved is irrevocable" announced the start of a new search and Jerusalem Labor Minister Gen Yigianl destroy sweep called Operation Elliot in Allon said: the northern part of the country Must Reconcile Itself A new - Astrom said his country was deeply disturbed by the situation confronting the assembly and it should not adjoute without producing some resolution or consensus on the main issue before it Pazhwak declared that despite the failure to agree on a resolution calling for an Israeli troop withdrawal and an over-al- l approach to tepeaceful solution the assembly had accomplished some results Force of Arms its forces from occupied Arab territories War cries were raised again in the Arab capitals and the sound of also came from Moscow sabre-rattlin- I wll tact conflict Middle East long-rang- ' The especial Russ 'Rule Out' e Soviet Union's ambitions in the Middle East Moscow and it allies blamed the United States for the failure of the General Assembly to approve several resolutions Israeli ''aggression" and condemning demanding the immediate withdrawal of Three Other Raids Rafael Political Struggle n i - ' e pro-Ara- record-equallin- 4 it ' (P)taSzellweiwietkhnobilkAhligghanis- i the president made his appeal as the assembly heard a final round of speechmaking before deciding on any course of action Swedish Ambassador Sverker Astrom followed up the president's appeal l with t a statement urging the assemblto appeal to Israel and the Arabs to adhere to the ceasefire now in effect and to authorize Secretary-GeneraU Thant to appoint a l li s By Edwin Q White Associated Press Writer SAIGON (Thursday) — high flying B52 bombers g in raids over South Vietnam Wednesday night and Thursday pounded an area dose to the Laotian border where North Vietnamese troops are believed massed for a summer offense Some Algiers Barrage ollatti m be' s Slams N Vlets plot The radio Tuesday had asserted that mercenaries were ready to 2fr Belgian to the Congo and free Tshombe if he IS Israeli Ambassador Gideon Other Israeli officials also have indicated the Jewish state would seek some hard-woterritorial gains from-itvictowar last month ry Israelthe meantime hailed the defeat of b the diplomatic offensive in the UN General Assembly as a blow to the 1 — Ready to Fly Mobutu reported the commandos had seized the airport at Kisangani in the northeastern area of the country The Congo radio asserted that foreign mercenaries also had been parachuted into Bukavu near the border of Rwanda 320 miles southeast of Kisangani formerly Stanleyville Neither the radio nor Mobutu con- nected the reported commando landings with former Premier Nloise Tshombe now held in Algiers and facing death if returned-tthe Congo But the radio said the landings were part of an imperialist 5j fr t THE -rb 7 ' - tan- Arab-Israe- e st 0 ó?Mercenaries COW() THE 14 - 9 President Joseph D Mobutu said two commandos foreign planes landed Wednesday at Kisangani in the northeast in an "aggression which dangerously threatens the sovereignty of the Congo" He decreed a state of emergency throughout the country SUDAN es ' Mercenaries Peril Congo— I Decrees Emergency Chief ' I 4 ' erupted June t 1 s ete if' Ise "The status of the west bank (of Jor- i sr y k 4 s is the same" he told a news conferC4 dan) ' ih-s' il -'4 - ence hi Gaza 1 t 1r r ''' I However Israel has not yet made an Ileokki f ''t 01441' '' N ' ' k I -W official claim to the two areas which 44 t '' were part of the British Palestine Mantee - "IP t date The Gaza Strip was under Egypfk iti tian administration since 1518 The west —Associated Press Wirephol bank was captured by the Jordanian Arab-Israemade anfi-tan- k war gun near Con Thien in Vietnam army in the 1948-4armored 11 of inches New gun can pierce plating Will Seek Gains s 1 -- - f ' 1 suggested that the recess be limited to 18 hours other objection was raised to the blountgneor period The assembly adjourned at 7:44 pm Associated Press Writer i - A 1 ' A 1 44y '''4 ' t 44 -' esese s - i t By Milton Besser face-savin- g se s 1 ''''114 i A 1410r'- - ' e eu 1 ' is : 1-t- u '44 ' a I a - t ' I t - By Murray J United Press International Brown one-eye- d - 't one-wee- s ett War Claims UNITED NATIONS NY — The Gendefied the United Nations eral Assembly agreed Wednesday night it and it would made dear sWednesday recess after hearing its refuse to surrender control of the Old to a for a resolu- City of Jerusalem Its dynamic Defense president appeal -'441 14K1 Minister Moshe Dayan said Israel should tion to help offset its failure to agree on 4 keep both the Gaza Strip and the entire any substantive Middle East peace plan i With the next session set for July 12 "''"'" - west bank of the Jordan as well the from 122 nations planned to delegates "The Gaza Strip is Israel" said the f i use the interim for private consultations hero of Israel's 1936 Sinai camaimed at producing an acceptable measi paign who was brought into the Cabinet ure containing guidelines for a settle6146 ! l only days before the war' Is ment i 5e ' 4 1 Israel ' i Leader Pleads 'for 'Action To Offset Mideast Defeat ' Israel Firms - 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