Show The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday October 28 1967 6A Ceremony Today r Iran to Crown King After US Fliers Smash Bridge Linking Hanoi China 25th Division Another company clashed with a Red unit 34 miles northwest of Saigon and reported killing 14 of the enemy while taking casualties of five killed and 18 wounded In the Mekong Delta the Viet Cong continued their newly launched harassing mortar attacks on cities and towns South Vietnamese military spokesmen reported 15 mortar rounds were lobbed early Thumday into My Tho 45 miles south of Saigon They said 24 civilians and a "small number" of Vietnamese soldiers were wounded The shelling came a day after similar light bombardments on six delta towns and an airfield all in Kim lioa Province Glidinned From Page One s te other pounded base Ind trenches 38 miles bunkers camps of north-northwe- Pon Ground fighting in the South was reorted again on a relatively small seale Two companies about 350 men of the VS Army's 25th Infantry DIVISI011 wine hit Wednesday by an enemy force of um Itnown size 25 miles northwest of Saigon Five Infantrymen were reported killed tind 33 wounded Enemy casualties were lot known -- I Motive Mystery HAVEN LOCK : PA — Leo (AP) laboratory technician Wednesday without divulging why lie allot and killed six friends and neigh hors and wounded six others in a died : IleM 31 Mossadegh Death bullet wounds suffered when police cap' Wed him A pulmonary embolism or internal blood clot was the immediate cliuse of death "lie mumbled some things about his family and work" Dist Atty Allen Lugg "we have no further evit11d newsmen dence of a motive" Lugg said lield's words Included "set the table have you set the table?" and ''samples" Held a former school board member and Boy Scout leaderirom nearby ganton was cut down by police bullets Irlonday an hour and a half after his shooting spree began at the paper mill where he worked Mossadegh died recently after years under house arrest What remaim of the Left has gone underground under dose observation by the Savac the secret police and only emerges in foreign capitals when dkinherited students demonstrate against the Shahs presence in Berlin or Washington Perhaps equally important to the Shah's newfound sense of ease has been the relaxing of the cold war The Shah Is no longer an imperialist puppet to the Soviet bloc which is now eager to do business with him 11 which lost 15 men killed and 17 wounded battle Monday at a ford- in a seven-houlied village in the coastal Tam Ky sector reperied finding 50 more enemy bodies wlthin the village That raised the known toll on the enemy to 98 dead The US Army's 4th Infantry Division hunt announced slim results in a for North Vietnamese troops across four provinces of the central highlands four Communists killed 16 Americans wounded The operation dubbed McArthur Involves about 8000 men The Saigon government announced a reward of $850 — would be paid to anyone catching or helping to' catch Viet Cong terrorists Oct 31 or Nov 1 On these successive days Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu is being inaugurated as president ana South Vietnam is celebrating It National Day rampage was still unconscious from four there also was the memory of chaos produced by the Left It Wa3 only 14 years ago that the Shah had been forced to flee the country to return shortly afterwards when the army seized the country and ousted fiery leftist premier Mohammed ' No Foreign Statesmen - As if to emphasize that the coronation Is a family affair no foreign statesmen have been inviled They will have to wait until 1971 when Iran celebrates 2500 - years as an empire festivities will have a strongly na tionalist and popular flavor There will be A two-da- y bonus for all workers a three- day school holiday and up to 6000 pHs- oners will be freed by imperial clemency : " - 25000 Triumphal Arches De'mands Suez Area Ceasefire ILLN One newspaper here estimated that 52000 triumphal arches have been erect ed in the country There will be 97000 parties plus free weddings and free life insurance for babies born on the Shah's birthday A new opera house will be opened in Tehran with an opera entitled "The Land of the Aryans" Lattr the French Ballet and the Los Angeles Symphony will give performances Tehran has been turned into a city of light for the festivities All the main avenues are festooned with colored - Israeli EgyTplian Forces Swap Fire t ' v 'to put arms in 'the hands of Israeli ag: gressors who shelled our schools and lactories and killed our children" While the United States said nothing Continued From rage One lire was yesterckty's so to" we had heavy Israel was delighted that the United decided to resume some arms shipments but the reaction in Cairo was une of extreme resentment chairMohammed liassen man of 4ypt's Information Department told reporters the US government plans Zayat asserted the US government plans to ship 60 supersonic fighter planes to Israel Washington officials said Pome but not all of 36 Skyhawk A4 will be sent to Israel this year The planes were on order before the June war "We consider the US attitude as eneouragement to Israel to commit new attacks and perpetrate fresh sets of aggression" Zayet said Cairo's semktficial newspaper El' Ahram reported several units of the Soviet fleet will arrive at Port Said at the northern end of the canal Thursday for a "friendly visit" Soviet warships part of the fleet believed roaming the eastern Mediterranean called at Port Said at the height of about sates had Taxpayer'$1 - WASHINGTON (UM — The Vietnam In the nation's protest demonstration capital last weekend cost taxpayers more than one million dollars the Defense Department reported Wednesday The departmenraald the preliminary estimate of the cost to the federal District of Columbia state of Virginia and Arlington County governments was - $1078500 '' I 7 it -- e - bulbs t fighter-bornben- Capital Protest Costs -- "t' Israeli-Egyptia- n earlier Next Few Days the next few days Tehran will be a place where darkness Is almost unknown But no one least of all His Shahinshah Mohammed Reza Pah levi figures the battle with evil Is anywhere near over In a land where the per capita income Is still only 222 dollars per year and where there are still no schools for more than half the children in rural areas the Shah still has a long way to go before his white revolution achieves Its goals But never before has it seemed more likely that what by has set in motion will be eventually accomplished Imperial Majesty la —Associated fighting along the canal this year as a show of solidarity Press Wirephola Air Force photo shows first bombs to hit rime Yen N Viet airfield with Egypt America at a Glance T '' FRI-SAT-SW ' " ' ' ARCADIA Six children 1 f ' okot - 7 Wednesday of what authorities said was poisoning caused by an agricultural insect! cide parathion or malathiom k i t i t 4 $ ' ilIN ti L 1 4 4 - 040 1 4'1 it L20: 1 111 10 —As14c rum g - - P' 1 ' Lt 1014 Press Wireehotit Beauty Is As Beauty Does TEX—This whimsical billboard might become part of First Lady's beautification efforts Mrs Johnson dislikes billboards This one suggests discarding something nice to beautify junkyards User of LSD Freed in Murder - NEW YORK (Ar) — cination It was believed to be one of the first homicide cases to Involve the substance that has become a familiar symbol of d the hippie culture In the United States A State Supreme Court jury of 11 men and one woman three times reported itself hopelessly deadlocked during its 12 hours of actual deliberations Each time the court sent the panel back to try again The verdict came at 6:20 Ste- phen Kessler was aegidtted by reason of insanity Wednesday night In the murder of his mother-in-laa deed be attributed to an LSD trip into the uncharted world of hallo LA (AP) ALEXÄNDRIA — Michael M Bearden former bank trust officer and father of four was arrested Wednesday on charges be embezzled and misapplied more than I million dollars In funds of the Rapides Bank and Trust CoIhere arrested US marshals Bearden shortly before noon In Alexandria and took him to Lake Charles where he was-helIn Calcasieu Parish jail In lieu 0450000 bond - pm Kessler burst Into tears at the acquittal flung his eye- d - ' ' ' f :' ' glasses on the defense table covered his face with his 'ands and cried: "I still say I don't know what happened I had no reason to kill her I loved 1er7 — ' n c i: l'''''''' I '' - i ttl '1' - ti N np' 4k t Ncvd Ly 4 4 iit t s ) - : Ok‘ if t ' ' l' ' : A wl : ' i''' A ''' I ' 1 1 tt ' s ' ? 4 ili' L A i':' 'i' I :—Associsted Press Wireptsoto Einar Pedersen 48 Scandinavian Airline chief navigator is reunited with wife Inuvik Northwest after Arctic crash In Vrritory Scandinavian Fliers Hurt in Crash Arctic Ordeal Improve After 9-D- ay FAIRBANKS ALASKA (UPI) — Inusaid Wednesday attendants hospital that two Scandinavian fliers who survik vived nine were getting days in the Yukon along third A flew nicely" was discharged home to Oslo Wednes- olt 39 Pedersen 48 and Thor Thentv- remained Stockholm hospitali- zed Pedersen chief navigator for ScandiAirlines Systems (SAS) is being treated for a broken right arm that was navian Kids! Be First lie)' slollen On Your Block ORE (AP) — Robbie lianshew 13 became the owner Wednesday of a model Gemini spacecraft weighing 3500 pounds He promptly gave it to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry which put it on display The spacecraft was described as an exact duplicate of the original Gemini spacecraft It was built by McDonnell-Dougl- as of St Louis Mo and won it in a nationwide contest Corp Robbie by a scale model Robbie also won a prize to take with him a cream firm able of ice hobby he was supply Thentveit a hors has pilot for s4re Mr Wein-Alask- &ifs Ile-a- id leg bruli pilot who was in Inuyik when the three were brought there Monday They left from Anchorage aboard an SAS plane The three were injured when their Piper Apache crashed in the Richardson Mountain foothills of northern Yukon Territory Oct 14 while they were on a transpolar flight from Anchorage to Oslo Searchers spotted them from the air Sunday and they were brought outof the wilderness by a US' helicopter Monday Spruce Bark Soup They were just sitting down to a pot of spruce bark soup when they were found They had decided to conserve what survival rations they still had for a march to Old Crow if it became necessary Storhaug said their rations would have lasted eight more days When Storhaug arrived in Fairbanks Tuesday evening he had a black eye "Where did you get that shiner?" someone asked "Oh there was a great big bear out there" he said jokingly 28 29 A14'' J t tta C n ''' yr) ‘ CREAM POTATO 17 $1 29 BOX OF PECAN DIVINITY '7 I i t 1 i ICE COKE PP" t c-as- CHIPS 1111111 4 '17 4 PURCHASE OF 10 GALLO:IS OF i d" L--- ' GAS OR EORE -1 s " 'Pirates' Freed 001 0 i ' MIAMI FLA (AP) — A federal court ordered six Cuban exiles freed of piracy charges on the grounds a Panamanian freighter they allegedly hi Jacked was in US waters not on the high seas At district Jugde Clyde directed a verdict of Interstate 15 and Lindon Exchange of FIRST ' - -- Always Now a famous Stuckey's Pecan Shoppe right here near your home! Drive out for our Grand Opening Bring all the children They will love the free candy! Sep why millions of motorists call Stuck- roaey's Pecan Shoppes the "best-loveside refreshment centers in all America" Now coast to coast on main highways na tionwide Enjoy fine pecan candies n ew and wonderd ful nut confections Refresh yourself:at the sparkling Snack Bar See an intriguing collection of souvenirs gifts for every occasion You'll find tasty new-cro- p pecans smoked country hams rare tropical Jellies and marmalades zesty cheeses and pickles — lots of good things to eat you've not seen Every trip's a pleasure trip when you stop at Stuckey's Utn Ve4 £1 Now Open -- -- before Orel acquittal The six were convicted of lesser charges They were conspiracy assault and battery destruction of property Z 0 Free Candy Samples EL: STUCKEY'S CHAIN IN UTAH ri7 WPNAi INTERSTATE four es Xv-f- r - In Severe Head Cuts Alen conducted and fractured ' Rolf Storhaug 22 was released and flew home with his father Odd an SAS day Einar badly places wilderness survivor Tuesday and -- he said it 4 i - n 1 41 six men July 4::1' - Th older children came borne from school to eat lunch Cline said and the ate with them Cline said it had not been established if anyone vvas caring for the younger children nor if there was an adult preswas ent when the meal served The father 32 and mother 29 were working at a and stowing away The captain of the SS Freight Transporter testified the vessel was a mile or two off the Miami Beach shore when seized at gunpoint by 4114104 "' ''' : t' A 7 1 The US ' f Sheriff band Atkins ' PECAN SHOPPI drug-oriente- Banker Jailed - t said the dead children all members of the James Richardson family were Betty Bryant 8 Susie Bryant 6 and Alice 7 Doreen 5 Vanessä 4 and James Jr 2 all Richardson children The sheriff said the Bryant girls were Mrs Richardson's but not by her present hus- packing plant ' r : :: ' ' ‘ ' - t ' - 1 67Mt lifleket:g child County - I ' Cline tr Y ' - - - 6 8 - 1' i' ' OCTOBER 27 UN Frank Cline said the children became ill after eating a noon of beans rice and grits meal which their mother had prepared the night before and left in a refrigerator for them TODAY oowOPowonollv“pgaooimoeoosdoqaooqmeoWpoe000 't " ' 'f4411 - DeSoto 3 SCYETH1NG ITIVELY AWAY tAzko' at- ' -- 44- - I s 4 - ' - -' '' ' Dianne Richardson was reported in critical condition at Arcadia General Hospital — WNW it s' A seventh t1 ! ‘ FLA of an (AP) — itinerant fruit picker's famil y died 1 ' GRAND OPEIING Poison Claims Six Children of Family 04 qt- 1 PORTLAND For 4 ' ' - 1 t s spokesman said 11 persons were killed and 48 wounded lie said most of the casualties were Vietnamese civilians and some were militiamen An American government civilian employe was among the wounded The US 1st Air Cavalry Division As Killer Dies I' From Page One Continued I' c1) i US A 14v Wait ar ': '" :' ' ' ' - 26-Ye- ' - 1 15 St UNDON EXCHANGE OREM UTAH |