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''' r0 sir i '1 7 A- 44 '''' — ' 4 d: 4 '' "" i t ' a4 t London Train ks Television Theaters - Valentine Washington ' 4 (44' ' ekka44044401114414444444agit —Asseasied 4444mtare Press By Douglas L Parker Tribune Political Writer A near record vote is anticipated in Tuesday's municipal election in Salt Lake City with the electorate facing a ballot to elect a mayor and two city com- missioners Although the ballot may be short a keen interest has developed in the latter the candidates D James Cannon 47 former tourist and economic promotion director seeks to offset nearly a 6400-vot- e margin held by Mayor J Bracken Lee in the primary election to bar the mayor's bid for a third term 50000-Vot- e 22 21 20 19 6 8 10 Turnout Most election observers see a voter and city Recorder turnout of 50000-plu- s Herman J Hogensen predicts the balloting may double the 31500 vote in the primary two weeks ago Such a turnout would be close to the 61172 record posted in the 1959 municipal election when Mayor Lee now 68 in a slam-bancampaign won election to his first term The polls will be open Tuesday from 7 am to 8 pm Voters in cities and towns throughout the state will go to the polls The Salt Lake mayoralty campaign has taken the spotlight away from the city commissioner races where E J (Jake) Gam 35 and Lane Ronnow 31 desire the seats held by Streets Commissioner George B Catmull 56 and Parks Commissioner Louis E Holley 64 both seeking reelection I 41- Wiroprooto Ohio Campaign Tuesday's voting brings to a close a mayoralty campaign virtually limited to five weeks as Mr Cannon filed as a candidate on the last day allowed for candidacy filing TEL AVIV ISRAEL (AP) Israeli and Jordanian forces exchanged artillery and tank gun fire across the River Jordan before dawn Sunday Israel said 10 shells hit a kibbutz—command farm— one civilian was wounded by the shells that fell on Kibbutz Majsoz Hayy im two miles from the Rvier Jordan There was no word of Israeli army and Jordan charged the Israeli guns aimed at civilian homes The duel broke out after saboteurs blew up a kibbutz building 312 miles from the river on the Israeli side An Israeli army spokesman said the Jordanians opened artillery fire to cover saboteurs tying to get Iback across the river In Amman a Jordanian spokesman r duel said the Israeli started the by ripening fire on homes in the Ghor area in northern Jordan destroying four The saboteurs believed to be a group of eight men infiltrated across the river late Saturday night and blew up a building at Kibbutz Sde Elyyaha 312 miles from the narrow river It was the ninth raid on the fertile valley in a month Border police searched the area then a mine exploded near another kibbutz The troopers spotted some of the marauders about half a mile from the river and opened fire as the Arabs ran off towards the river Jordan forces on the east bank opened up to cover them Within minutes Jordanian artillery began shelling the Israelis The Israelis fired back two-hou- ties An Israeli spokesman In Tel Aviv said From a sluggish start in the campaign diffused among four active candidates for mayor and 19 for city commissioner in the primary the electioneering has narrowed to intensified campaigning by the primary victors Mayor Lee captured 53 per cent of the vote in the mayoralty candidate field in the primary holding a vote lead in all but about 20 of the 207 voting districts in the city In striking similarity Mayor Lee in 1959 garnered slightly less than 55 per See Page 8 Column S GOP Fears Split Of NATO on US Missile Net By John W Finney New York Times Writer WASHINGTON — A group of House g casualties Republicans warned Sunday that the administration's decision to deploy a "thin" missile defense system could "fatally rupture" the North Atlantic military alliance The development by the United States of a purely national defensive system the group said may have the effect of driving the European allies into "positions of defensive neutrality" To prevent this the group urged that the administration explore with the NATO allies the possibility of building a "community defense system" capable of defending both Western Europe and the United States The Republican criticism of the administration's decision to deploy a limited anti - ballistic missile defense system — now designated as Sentinal but forcontained merly known as in a statement issued by Rep Paul Findley of Illinois chairman of the Nike-X—w- House Republican Committee Western Alliances on the Ilearhigs to Start Monday administration's decision will come under its first critical examination by Congress Monday when the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy misopens hearings on the silo (ABM) issue To an extent the Joint Committee prompted the administration's move to deploy a "thin" defense against Communist China by its reports warning of the rapid progress China was making in developing nuclear warheads and the missiles to deliver them But the question now being raised by the committee in its hearings is whether the US should go further and deploy a more costly defense system aimed at the Soviet Union The Note Russ Orbit Weapon In advance of the hearings the prevailing view within the committee was that the anti - Chinese system costing some 15 billion dollars should be regarded as but a "building block" toward a more extensive system The committee concern has only been See Page 8 Column 1 Ten cars of a (AP) suburban express train jumped tracks as It roared through suburban London Sunday night killing 51 persons and injuring 111 Scotland Yard reported A railroad official said many of the dead were believed to be children returning from a weekend in the country The 10 coaches of the train plowed along the line sending up a fireworks of sparks and flames Rescue workers toiled on until early Monday under arc lights and in heavy rain to free survivors from the wreckage Two major operations' were perfomed by surgeons at the scene LONDON — By In a series of communiques the radio said "vanguards of the people and the Eric Pace Times Writer s I -- o I ''' i':: 1 1 a s - I Scores of Ambulances Scores of ambulances were rushed to the scene to transport the injured to hospitals Many houses around the scene were pressed into service as emergency first aid stations British railways said no other train was involved in the crash The first car of the Diesel electric express remained on the line but the next four plowed along on their sides The fifth skidded along on its roof upside down The next two were partly tele- Dec 4 1957 in which 90 were killed and 175 injured At that time an express rammed the rear of a local train in heavy fog The Sunday train runs local from Hastings to Tunbridge Wells about 45 miles sutheast of London and is nonstop from there into Waterloo Station LondonIts final destination is Charing Cross Station across the Thames from Waterloo The London Fire Brigade sent 25 trucks with 120 firemen to help extricate the dead and injured from the wreckage visit s 'I' t ' " I - t '' 1 4 ill ' '' - At 1 de '1 1 I " ' ' i f: r t -- Press Wired 'Iota —Associated Abdo Bah al Saila' Yemen President Overthrown A ISRAEL 1115 A10111Riktdri I 11 Cqwo SAII:kel:71 I fi EGYPT n publican government as saying in San'a that talks between Republicans and insurgent Yemeni Royalists would be opened in a few days The statement attributed to Abdul Rahman Al lryani chairman of the presidency council appeared to indicated that the new government shared '' YEMEN 71 - ir l 0 40i) Miles r''''Irss ' SUDAN t tSAWIA l's' ns -- ei) 4 limmabgabimmill 1 SOMALILAND el SOMALIA! p"- - —Associated Press Mao Shaded is :Yemen where army took over the republican regime Kenya Chief in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA (AP) — watching a display of Ethiopian air power Kenya's visiting President Arno Kenyatta said Sunday he is confident Ethiopia will come to Kenya's aid if ever it was in trouble After to put an end to civil war --- of Coup The Yemeni state radio said the cause of the coup was that the Yemen Republican high command had been unable to persuade Sallal to form government that would "realize unity on Yemeni soil" Sallal had been resisting efforts by other Arab countries including Egypt to bring an end to the civil war a A bespectacled Islamic scholar lryani has served as chief of the Yemeni justice department and vice president and member of the presidency council under Sallal who had named him acting head of government in his adsence Yemeni diplomats In Cairo said lryard is a relative of one of the coup leaders Lt Col Mohammed el tryant They named two of the three others as U Col Ahmed e1 Rahoomy former treasury minister and Col Hamoud Baidar Cairo Mission In the summer of 1966 Iryani and 40 other dissident Yemeni Republicans came to Cairo and asked the Nasser government to oust Sallal whom they called "tyrannical" But the group was put under house arrest by the Cairo government which supported Sallal They were not permitted to return to Yemen until after the Khartoum conference two months ago It was at the Arab summit conference there that Nasser agreed with Faisal who had been backing the Royalists to work for an end of the Yemeni civil war After his return hyani evidently patched up his differences with Salta' No comment from Sad been reported from Baghdad Before the coup he had planned to travel to Moscow has he was guest Baghdad radio reported of honor at a dinner Saturday night given by Premier Taher Yahia of Iraq Iryani was expected to carry on Sal-ta- rs general radical Arab policies which from the have included acceptance of Soviet Union and Chinese Communists aid (Copyright) US Launches Versatile Satellite CAPE KENN'EDY (UPI) — The United States Sunday night orbited a "Jack of all Trades" robot to look for ways satellites in space can provide more practical benefits for man on earth The versatile new satellite was equipped among other things to photograph the full face of earth in detailed color "talk" to airplanes and to plot its own orbit with a pinball navigation system It could lead to better communications and weather satellites and possibly to a "space buoy" in the sky to help guide supersonic transports and ships at sea and locate downed aviators ' The 18 million dollar spacecraft third of five applications technology satellites left Earth at 4:37 pm (MST) on an a rocket that cast an eerie glow over the spaceport as it raced skyward on a tail of orange flame It was the third try for this type of satellite and the last launch from its firing pad The rocket first dr6ve the spacecraft into a low (irbit around Earth and then pushed the technology satellite into a path where it will remain for the next 16 d hours If all continued to proceed normally a snidI Tocket motor aboard the satellite will kick it into its final stationary orbit 22300 miles high Monday The shot opens the busiest week of space activity for the United States this Today's Chuckle Atlas-Agen- Heredity is something you believe in your child's report card is all A's when year The Surveyor VI lunar landing spacecraft is scheduld to head toward the moon early Tuesday and the giant Saturn V rocket is set for its unmanned launch debut Thursday Technicians wound up tests on the Saturn's Apollo IV spacecraft Sunday and reported that launch pre-countdo- preparations were promding smoothly The applications technology satellite launching was originally scheduled for Friday night but was postponed when trouble developed with two separate launch pad units An attempt to get the satellite off Saturday night was halted when sparks from faulty ground wiring touched off a small launch pad fire' The fire was quickly extinguished without damage to the rocket Technicians repaired the scorched cabling early Sunday 4 Af - r - 1 the Yemeni diplomats in Cairo said the coup had been led by four dissident Republican officers and the new leaders had pledged friendship for the Egyptian government which has been supporting Republican ' regimes against Royalist civil war Insurgents in a PersLaunift? tt on intervene The Egyptian government news agency quoted the new leader of Yemen's Re- Cause 1 was Baghdad Egyptian officials who confirmed the coup said several thousand Egyptian troops in Yemen had been ordered not to 0:: i who president to 4 scoped There was no immediate indication as to the cause of the wreck which happened about a mile from another crash the Egypt's eagerness British Railways spokesman said earlier he thought the final figure would be 33 dead But more bodies were found and some of the badly injured died in Lewisham Hospital Coming after Saturday night's crash of a London - bound Spanish airliner with 37 dead the train disaster made this a black weekend for British travelers Many of the train dead British Railways said were believed to be children returning home to London from a weekend in the country armed forces" including the Republican guard had taken power from 1800-ma- CAIRO — A dissident Republican leader Abdul Rahman al Iryani took In San'a over the Yemen government Sunday ousting President Abdullah al Sallal in a bloodless military coup Yemen radio reported A Screams From Wreckage The screams of the injured inside the wreckage could be beard above the noise of the crash people living near the scene at Hither Green in south London reported Many of the uninjured or lightly Injured passengers crawled away from the wreckage and lay sobbing beside the line The track there is electrified with third rails and British Railways said many of the uninjured could have been electrocuted before it shut down power pected positions of a shattered Viet Cong division ifive miles from Loc Ninh near the Canth Odian border In six days of fierce fighting araund Ninh a rubber plantation village one of the Viet Cong's best outfits the 9til Division was nearly destroyed said the commander of US forces there Ile called it "one of the most significant battles of the war" I ie estimated the enenlr division's strength at between 11000 and 13000 men and said it was heavily seeded with North Vietnamese regulars In other raids over North Vietnam On See Pap 8 Column 1 Bloodless Military Coup vusts Yemen President New York ' right and Sp 4 John-the- y ny Jones Detroit left race for rescue helicopter— stages of a mayoralty campaign that drifted into personal recriminations in joint speaking engagements of ters reported The North Vietnamese clainied three US planes and a pilotless reconnaissance plane were shot down and that a number of American fliers were captured At the same time US 1352 bombers unloaded 150000 pounds of bombs on sus 1 '' i 4 ' 1 In Wreck of :' U James Eiden Parma I In the latest strikes pilots reported their bombs left a huge crater in the center of the runway and caused extensive damage to revetments for parking planes and on a taxiway Four antiaircraft sites - ' — and since pilots US headquarters in Saigon reliorted hunderchief went ati Air Force F105down in the raids bringing announced American losses over the North to 726 pia ileS The pilot was rescued headquar- f ' S S 1 f : 1 ( ' ‘ t 4 44 ' ' I I I - ' ' - houses and wounding a soldier He said two Israeli military jeeps carrying 105mrn guns were destroyed and that there were many Israeli casual1 ' s i Jordan Israeli Artillery Clash Shatters Shaky Mideast Calm I 1 29 ? '' Heated Mayor Campaign Anomrs Lame SL Vote Sixteen inches of snow had fallen at Ashtabula Ohio by nightfall and it was still coming down The Ohio Highway Patrol said the storm caught everyone by surprise Snow flurries had been predicted Interstate 90 was down to one lane of traffic each way and vehicles were moving at about 20 miles an hour from east of Cleveland to the line Erie Pa reported 10 inches of snow and Chautauqua County NY 12 Inches 11 12 13 t " ( t ' ' 30000 Turnout Seen Sixteen Inches 17 ' t toe-to-t- 16 ') were silonced the held said 51 Die 111 Iturt " : 1 ' - ( crawling Hardest hit was an area along the eastern shore of Lake Erie Two feet of snow was on the ground in Hurley Wis and neighboring Ironwood Mich Ironwood has had 39 inches of snow so far this season a record for the period 2 1 i i 4 surprise snowstorm the first of the season dumped up to 24 inches of snow in parts of the Great Lakes area Sunday sent temperatures plunging and traffic Foreign Health National Obituaries N airbase 18 miles northwest of once was on the Pentagon's list of targets It was first hit Oct 24 has been attacked several times around ‘i 'Ivo' 4 A Editorials É g ' ' A By Associated Press 22 1 1 ' ' ' '' Refrigerates Lakes Section 7 1 k i ' vr i t s Snowy Surprise 29-3- - i'' - 4 -- - -- ' 4" Yanks run for their ihes from copter 'het don sti aided S Viet troops in Long An Proince root Classified Comics ' ' 1 10mo '" ' 3 ''''' " e'' - - - '- n ' ! 1 : ' ' ' I Li ' S 4' A - - ' -- - -- :1- ) ' : z ' t''' 1 — US Air Force again attacked North biggest ati base on Sunday reported destroying a hangar at least two MI Gs on the (AP) C 01 I 0 '- or ' t '''' ''''''''" ''1(1'''- ' ' ' IA '17 ' '! - e ' Iv 't el - 4 y ' ! i i lq 1 - -- ' - 4- 4' :isttsh: 3iiilior Aiii'fiéld : 1- : -- - 4 ik "4 14: ' 1 I - '7 It 1 S 4': td4 jk 1' I At o0 Iv: - 4 " 4 It d :i flirelbStili:dilitni —)1 ' '' 4' ' : t lets Stlieltice Re:46! 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