Show a 7 For Classified Phone 521-353- 5 Other Tribune departments: 1 News information 355-75scores 355 -- 7511: 363-151- 12 other departments 363-152- 1 lat a Icy 1 vjer 5 1)ib Arra 41 Salt Lake City Utah—Monday Morning—July 19 1967 Vol 195 No 87 5 r Rather Warm Wet Salt Lake City and Utah— Partly cloud y scattered I thundershowers continued warm Map is on Page 16 Price Ten Cents t rfk I 1 It 0 XelIs Ibis 1' )ee Iti( lk 0 0 Eima it 1 t - 4 i 1 0 f h'ii ideast Ce I ' 1 N ki 1 sefire t : I Q - ‘ ' - 4 ( id :1 Associated Press Writer "-e- t'' 1 1 ' ' I ' - I –' t I ti 1 ‘ i f - ' A ''‘ es 5 4 ' - ) 11 c 7 1:f09"""tjr - t - - ' 7 i 1 ' I 'N ie 11 4 ' r - fl ' 1 ''' i ' I 1 — - ' - 1 i f t li 7 i 4 t 'i '! t ' - - ' 1 - t ' t I - 1 - 44 It t I - f- 11 j Pros Wirephoto artillery born- —Assocksted Defense Secretary Robert S McNamara looks out of helicopter during flight Sunday near Demilitarized 1 Zone in Vietnam where he witnessed ! bardments Earmuffs muffle excess aircraft noise North Viet Rocket Attack Damages US Air Base US headquarters spokesman at Dong Ha said the guns had been moved to a site where they could be equally effective Batfrries of 105mm guns remained in the Gio Linh area Other 175s remained in positions at Dong Ha and Camp Carroll both about eight miles south of the DMZ The presence of the new Soviet guns above the DMZ was reported to be a factor in the withdrawal from Gio Linh of the 175s which provide counterfire for Con Mien Marines under North VietnamA George McArthur 13y Associated Press Writer SAIGON — North Vietnamese gunners temporarily closed down the US Marine air base at Dong Ha early Monday with A rocket barrage that damaged the runway and wounded seven Leatherneck& Marine spokesmen at the base 11 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone said seven rockets hit the runway before dawn and the field was closed temporarily for repairs The Dong Ha Marine base and other US positions below the Demilitarized Zone have been under heavy enemy fire for more than a week Marines fought artillery duels With Communist forces along the DMZ Sunday The North Vietnamese have emplaced 152rnm new Soviet-buiguns north of the DMZ They are capable shells 17 miles of firing ese attack McNamara however told newsmen after his flight over the battle zone "The military situation is improving" US Dispatch& 3 Big Planes For Congo Aid lt d Report Rocket Artillery Barrages Marine spokesmen reported light mortar rocket and artillery fire on the forward Marine outpost at Con Thien Sun day but said the barrages caused no major damage and no casualties were reported US military headquarters announced that two Navy A4 Skyhawk jet bombers were shot down by enemy ground fire during raids over North Vietnam Sunday This raised to 602 the number of US planes announced lost over the North in the war Both of the Skyhawk pilots are missing headquarters said News Hanoi's Vietnam Agency claimed six American planes were shot down during the Sunday raids and that a number of US pilots were killed or cap- tured Shelling Error Rills ZGIs US military headquarters reported a mistaken artillery shelling Sunday that killed three American soldiers and wounded eight more Headquarters said a US artillery unit firing in support of the 173rd Airborne Brigade fired two howitzer rounds near the perimeter of a company of the 173rd Leatherneck casualties in weekend ground and artillery clashes ran to about 200 — most of them men who suffered wounds — around the Marine outpost of Con Mien just below the DMZ which divides Vietnam Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara on his ninth inspection visit to South Vietnam watched the action from a helicopter a few miles away US officers told him the newly introduced 152s are the biggest and potentially most dangerous weapons the Marines now face in area At the same time it became known that US Army 175mm guns which have a range of 18 miles have been pulled out of Gio Linh six miles east of Con Thien to new secret positions the DMZ Nineinch Rains Stir Havoc In Missouri Valley United Press International rains fell in the Missouri Valley Sunday forcing residents from homes in several Missouri counties Thunderstorms and a threat of tornadoes hovered over the North Plains A tornado watch was in effect through early evening for sections of North Dakota South Dakota and Minnesota A fun nel cloud was sighted early in the afternoon near Edge ley ND Nine-inc- h Acres Underwater Moberly Mo reported 8- - and nine tenths inches of rain in five hours leaving thousands of acres of Randolph and Missouri counties underwater vast area of northern and central Missouri was flooded and many residents fled from homes at Moberly Cars were stalled and submerged in railroad underpasses and their occupants rescued from atop the autos Water flowed four feet deep through the streets and was eight feet deep in some viaducts A Livestock Drowned Farmers in the stricken area near Mob erl y Mo livestock reported drowned and hay washed away A number of highways were blocked for hours and secondary roads remained blocked Sunday afternoon The US Weather Bureau reported that the Moberly downpour was the heaviest in the town's history A tornado touched down at Hickory Flat Miss Sunday and Tupelo Miss collected two and inches of rain during a thunderstorm Heavy rain and hail were reported at Birmingham Ala Goldberg called Fedorenko's speech a piece of boilerplate we have heard many times before a record played so many times you can hear the scratches" The diplomatic sources said Ethiopian Ambassador Endelkachew t Makonnen president of the council for July had consulted with members of the council 9 US closed Sunday The limited US intervention was decided on by President Johnson following a request for help from Congolese President Joseph D Mobutu SAN ANTONIO TEX (AP) ing like nervous fathers outside ery room San Antonio zoo officials plucked a skinny wet whooping crane from Its squawking and pecking parents Sunday and turned the important little bird over to human care The who(per nestling was the second hatched in four days by the couple of Rosie and Crip and made Rosie and Crip the first captive whooping crane couple In five years to become parents The baby whooper was born at 7:30 am Sunday Dodging vicious pecks by — long-rang- Ascension All the' planes were reported on a rest stop at Ascension Island Sunday with arrival in Kinshasha scheduled for late Sunday night or earty Monday morning The CI30 normally carries a crew of four or five but the three planes left with a total of 60 to 70 men The additional the Pentagon said include personnel support such as mechanics plus a platoon of paratroopers to act as plane guards e The CI30 "Hercules" a Lockheed turboprop transport has a range of about 2000 miles and can carry a payload of some 18 tons at speeds of about 360 miles an hour four-engin- Racks Mobutu Regime Apart from the immediate Congolese Issues involved Johnson's move appears to serve other considerations in the wider field of African politics It seems clearly designed to dramatize American backing of the Mobutu government at a time when that government has widespread support among African states By developing this position US officials presumably hope not only to reinforce US standing in Africa but also to offset any Communist efforts to profit by the present situation Tshombe whose rule ended in October 1965 has been in exile for the last year and a half and Mobutu has been trying to get him back Rosie and Cup zoo director Fred Stark after their last baby was kidnaped by the and his helpers took the fledgling from humans its parents' nest Stark said the baby whopper will be The mate to Sunday's bird was smothkept in a cardboard box for a few days ered by Rosie's wing Friday after one 'then put outside in a small pen The day of life baby will be fed a high calcium diet of Rosie and Crip produced only two fish and meal essential for the rare birds eggs Stark said the first bird was not taken from the cage because of fear the There are now 58 known whoopers adult whoopers would break the second Thirteen are in captivity the rest in egg if humans meddled nesting grounds in Canada The whoopers apparently have bad Rosie and Crip were mated last Janumemories however Rosie and Crip took ary aftegRosie had rebuked a number of suitors Crip who Is somewhere up their hatching stations on the nest would-be I Ar 1 - - rwtr-- -' '''''''' '' $ r ( I ' I 1 ( 5 i55 it ) 5 I t 4 1 i i Ambassador Arthur J Goldberttold the council that the United States welcorned Thant's recommendations "The presence of such observers would have a calming effect on the situation in the area" he said "We must call upon the parties sem pulously to observe the ceasefire and we must endorse the wise counsel of the Secretary General to dispatch observers to the scene to help implement the ceasefire orders of the Security Council" Lord Caradon the British chief delegate said the council should at once authorize Thant to send observers to the Sinai and the Suez Canal "I trust that we shall do so without delay and without reservations" he added t ?'' "445 ' 1 t ' k I ° ' 1 ' Mg ''''' '4 " ''''4 i ? i ' t ' —Associated Press Wireahote Two views of swing-win- g fighter as it performed Soviet jet at air show In Mb'seow with wings extended and bottom lower With wings back No Fighting Reported Rtissians Unveil Egyptian Planes Patrol Suez 7 New Jets at Moscow Show All Quiet Along Truce Line t - New York Times Service By Associated Press ends Secretary-GenerU Thant wants the observers there to discourage viola- tion of the June 10 cease-fir- e that ended the Middle East war Reports of the Egyptian jet patrols on Sunday coincided with Israeli newspaper''' dispatches that said Israeli troops observed Egyptian military forces strengthening positions little more than a mile from the Israeli outpost of Ras El'ish eight miles south of the Mediterranean entrance to the Suez Canal The Saturday fighting erupted there and spread northward up the banks of the canal to Port Said and Port Fuad and southward ot El Qantara Egyptian MIGZI jet fighters were reported patrolling the west bank of the Suez Canal Sunday but there was no fighting reported along the tense ceaser battle fire line after Saturday's An Israeli army jeep hit a mine on a dirt road east of the canal and an Israeli military spokesman said one soldier was killed and two others wounded Ile said other mines were found and there were footprints leading from the canal to the road and back nine-hou- At the United Nations in New York diplomatic sources said the Security Council was ready to post UN observers on both sides of the canal the scene of the armed clashes in the last two week Egyptian MIG Downed On the Inside Page Editorials Foreign Health National Obituaries 24-3- 3 22 12 8-- 9 13 6-- 7 24 Page Society Sports 10-1- 1 18-2- 1 Star Gazer Television Theaters Valentine Washington 23 17 15 4 Israeli jets shot down one of the MIG21s that the Soviet Union has 'supplied to Egypt The air action was around Port Fuad and Port Said both at the northern entrance to the canal Egypt charged the Israelis sought to seize Port Fuad and its important canal installations Israeli military spokesmen in Tel Aviv said they could neither confirm nor deny the Israeli newspaper reports of the renewed Egyptian jet patrols or the military buildup around Ras El'ish Israeli newspapers accused the Egyptians of "heating up" the canal area for political purposes Syria Charges Invasion the Syrian govern- But in Damascus between 20 and 40 years old was the father of four whooping cranes born to him and a crane named Josephine at New Orleans' Audubon Park Zoo The young crane will be sent to Baltimore Md to join a young flock there Its sex will not be determined for a year Stark said whooping cranes do not reach young adulthood until their third year of life Ile said Rosie is about 14 "One crane a Siberian was at the National Zoo for more than 50 years" Stark said rs Top Speed 1800 MPH According to Soviet announcers at the show the new Russian plane can fly at up to 1800 miles an hour Like the Fill the Soviet variable-win- g craft can be used as a a frontline fighter — bomber or a strategic bomber armed with nuclear weapons Another new plane shown Sunday was a jet fighter with vertical take off and landing ability Two fighters demon strated unusually short landing and takeoff runs with the aid of what were described as "auxiliary engines" that appeared to provide a downward jet thrust In addition to the military aircraft new passenger airliners were demonstrated on the ground and in flight fighter-intercept- In the clashes Classified Comics MOSCOW—The Soviet Union unveiled seven new supersonic fighters and fighter-bombeSunday in its first major air show since 1961 Two of the planes were variable-win- g jets capable of supersonic flight with the wings folded toward the tail and slow landing and takeoff speeds with the wings spread One of the variable-win- g planes with two engines is similar in design to the controversial Fill in the United States Soviet Chiefs Attend Show The air show was held at Domodedovo Airport situated amid farmland and for ests south' of Moscow Thousands of Muscovites gathered at the airfield the air spectacle in honor of the country's Aviation Day Holiday Premier ment newspaper Al Thawra charged Israel is seeking to control the entire Al(ksei N Kosygin Leonid I Brezhnev the Communist Party chief and PresiSuez Canal as "the second stage of an Israeli invasion of the dent Niko lai V PcKlgorny were present in imperialist-backethe reviewing stand Arab world" (Copyright) "We shall retaliate to this invasion at all costs" it said thousands of Egyptians In Cairo revenge" shouting "revenge revenge greeted President Ifouari Boumedienne The average newspaper reader today of Algeria for his talks with President can't decide whether the world Is getGamal Abdel Nasser Algeria which pledged troops to the ting worse or whether the reporters are See rage 1 Column 2 just working harder d Today's Chuckle f 4 4 e OP 1 Welcomes Recommendations t " t ' Golden Egg—New Whooper Crane Shells Out — Waitthe deliv- - wait-reactio-ns ' e "These aircraft will provide logistic support for the Congolese government in meeting the mercenary-le-d rebellion" a brief State Department Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T Fedroannouncement said "They will be in renko opened the meeting with a blisstatus tering attack upon Israel referring to its "The United States has consistently leaders as "impudent" and "liars" He supported the territorial integrity and of the Congo" unity The Defense Department said the three planes took off from Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina Saturday nighttwo of them heading directly for Africa and the third going to McDill Air Force Base in Florida to pick up additional personnel before starting for Kin shasha the Congolese capital at - 4 WASHINGTON — The United States has dispatched three big military transport planes to the Congo in support of the central government's stand against mercenaries reportedly committed to former Premier Moise Tshombe it was dis- Resting observers - sources had reported Diplomatic agreement among the councilmembers of Thant's proposal early Sunday evening but the details were not worked out until hours later The council recessed for more than three hours of private talks A hitch developed over the number of observers needed for the task with the Soviet Union insisting on strict control by the council over the entire operation Both the United States and Britain endorsed Thant's plan in statements to the council which met in urgent session at the request of both Egypt and Israel after air battles and artillery duels that breached the June 10 ceasefire for the second week in a row By John M Ilightower Provide Logistic Support take "just Consent of both' Israel and Egypt is necessary Diplomatic sources expressed belief it would be forthcoming Thant told the council that Lt Gen Odd Bull chief of the UN Palestine had Truce Supervisory Organization Informed him he would need 25 addition al observers for the assignment but could send a small team at once to patrol both the Israeli and Egyptian sides of the front Associated Press Writer e long-rang- Council Security of Makonnen drafted the council's views in the form of a consensus There was general agreement that the best way of discouraging violation of the ceasefire in the Suez area was in Thant's plan At the council's first meeting on the two complaints Saturday night Thant said he asked Egyptian Vice President Mahmoud Fawzi and Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban here Tuesday how their governments would react to the stationing of observers on both sides of the canal so he could keep the council informed of the state of compliance with the ceasefire lie said he was still for the governments' Finally hammer Out Details 4 f the "Should such a decision the Soviet Union is ready to take part in the implementation of the sanctiOns" he said - ! 1 ' n area 1 lie said if Israeli:continues to violate the casetire the council should apply sanctions against Israel under the UN charter -- and found agreement that Thant should confer with Israel and Egypt on the Va- toning Urges Sanctions Against Israel UNITED NATIONS NY — The UN Security Council early Monday approved Secretary General U Thant's proposal to put UN observers on both sides of the shaky ceasefire line along the Suez Canal No vote was taken in the council but its president Endelkachew Makonnen of Ethiopia said it was the consensus of the members that Thant should try to station observers in the Israeli-Egyptia- ti said Israel was encouraged in its acts by the United States and Britain By William N Oatis 4' '1441k A' 4- 4!' 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