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Show lrfnUgynafi y 1973 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, July 23, 2 France Holds Up Second NdBlastg Wn Se, Murder 'Tw. Police Eve J Chamber Continued From Page One the Japanese against the test in both m the last days of cities World War II In Hiroshima. 100 victims of the original atom bomb and other citizens sat down m front of the memorial atom-bombe- Of Horror MI MI ( AP) - rolice to the boml ng Objections Continue In Canberra, official sources said Aus proles' tralia had sent a strongly-wordeto Ambassador Alain Reuouf in Pans fot delivery to French Foreign Minister. Michel Jobert Prime Minister Gough Whitlam has also asked Renouf to confer with him in Ottawa, where the Australian leader will be attending a conference at the start of next month. It was not immediately clear if Renouf would then return to his post or remain indefinitely for consultations. thus lowenng the level of Australian representation in France as a rebuff ear-ol- boy-fnen- d Police found two bodies at the house Saturday, including a dismembered young man cemented into a concrete block Sheriff s lieutenant Larry Foreman said investigator with jackhammers also were going through the house bit the vital by bit" te retrieve identifiable parts' of the dismembered body. Whitlams letter is believed to echo a press statement earber Sunday m which he asserted that the nuclear explosion demonstrated the disregard of the French government for the well being of the people of the Pacific region " never saw anything like this before. I never even read like this about anything before," said homicide detective Ray Eggler Police said the head, hands and legs were severed from the young man in the concrete.. They said the severed head .was found wedged between the victims legs in an obscene position. I Oppose World's Wishes Australian opposition leader Billy Snedden said France had proceeded with the testing against the wishes of the rest of the world. Linking China with France as offending those concerned about the health and welfare of future generations, he said if France and China insist on testing their bombs in the atmosphere can do it over their own they Dead in Chair Outside the house, authoriof a dead man who owned the house was tound sitting erect in a lawn chair. He had been there for 24 hours when neighbors called police Police identified him as Albert Brust, 44. a Dade County budding inspector. Police found traces of strychnine nearby and speculated that Brust. committed suicide by lukiiig poison. Authorities said inside the iTouse had been soundproofed with at least three inches of foam rubber padding on the walls, doors and windows. ties said, the body room was lined On$ by oinderblocks, five inches of wood and another six inches of foam padding. It had a metal ceding and padlocks, chains and belts extending from walls and ceding. In the center was a red plastic chair and footstool police said were designed for abnormal sexual activities. air-tig- Obscenities on Balls Obscene slogans and words written in luminous walls letters six-inc- h paint covered in the Immediately after the discovery, Miami police contacted a runaway girl from Frankfort, Ky who a week ago told officers at nearby Fort Lauderdale, Fla., a bizarre story of torture, sex and murder. Fort Lauderdale police said the girl told them she and a , boyfriend. Mask Bernard T6, of Washington Court House, Ohio, were picked up man whilfc hitchhiking by driving a white van Mat-son- She said the man forced them to his home in South Dade County and ordered them to perform sex acts while he took pictures countries - Dave Miller. 19, CORBETT. ORE. Portland, finds panoramic view in homemade glider as he soars over Divers Slip To Sea For Wealth trees, roads, to Rooster Rock Park east of Portland in less than two minutes. He built glider eration condemned it was particularly himself. 4 Dead, Many Hurt The Canadian foreign ministry spokes' We man said in Ottawa Satut clay night the regret very much this action by French the Meanwhile. 2D miles off crew of the Otago, whose mission as a silent protest w itness" has al eady lasted 28 days, were ordered to be alert a. dawn Monday Put tn the 'ert New Zealand Press Assn staff correspondent aboaid the Otago, David Bar ber. m a radio telephone call to Wehad llington Sunday, said that the cr"w he test, saying that disturbed that France Continued From Page O.ie doors, so don't touch them or we'll all be blown up " Miyashita said the shv pirates included the dead hneckers, who he identified oman and three as a Latin Ameiican men carry ing guns pistols and grenades He said the three men were a Japanese, a European and a lull, hea.ded. man woo he assumed to be either a Pakistani or an Arab du.k-skinne- d In (oekp.t Miyashita said stewardesses told him of another hijackers, possible a Latin American man who had accompanied the woman who was killed The stewardesses said the man was in the cockpit after the plane was taken over security police major for the desert airport said tne hijackers Sunda.the return of the body of tlm dead woman befo.e we go." indicating Tribune Telephone Numbers want sports scores, have a news story or feature you wan, to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? FIARHAVE. MASS (UPI) team of divers who hope to salvage 12 million in casn and art pieces from the sunken wreck of the Italian Liner Andrea Dona put out to sea Sunday for the site of their treasure trove. 45 miles south A of Nantucket Island The fishing boat Narragan-sett- , converted to handle the teams sophisticated equipment. left Fairhaven Manna steel comtowing an which will chamber pression serve as underwater home for turn divers. Donald Rodocker. 27, and Chnstopher Delucchi. 22, both of San Diego, who designed n the underwater habitat named Mother, expected to nick- spend 10 days to two weeks on the bottom. A cheer from a score of support divers and cameramen working with Rodocker and when went Delucchi up George Powell, 34. of National City, Calif., who was to head anthe topside operation, nounced it was time to get under w ay. - Four (AP) persons were shot to death and about a dozen wounded or injured Saturday night and Sunday morning in separate viooutbreaks of lence Queens, police charged James Winfield with murder shot of in the with 41. and Winn. Roger attempted homicide in the shootings of three others an infuriated crowd beat the alleged gunman into unconsciousness and he was taken to a hospital in critical condition Winfield was treated at a hospital for head wounds he said he suffered earlier wher. he was robbed at the scene a man said hp was robbed and then, angry and frustrated, went home, got a nfle out from behind the ice box, went back and started firing at anyone he saw Gunman Yells critically wounded Stephen Peterson. 27, after, the officer said, he had intervened m a street dispute to protect the victim's wife. YORK In one case, In another, I'm going to kill everyone on 134th Street! yelled a gunman who got the beating as he pumped bullets into three brothers, at about 2 45 am. Mano Morel, 23. was kdled and P10 22, and Candido. 19, wounded in the shooting on upper Manhattan That was when the postmidnight crowd began stomping and kicking the shooter, identified as Darnel Nenava, In HERES WHERE TO CALL rifle-deat- h Information News Promotion Womens Executive Editor, 1 Scores Editorial W riters Sports Magazine 0 1 1 524-284- 0 Also in Queens, an - te-t- 1 p.m.) Advertising Departments Classified Ads Retail Display pians to head they might have here THe hijackers permitted the womans 4 body and the wounded crew hours two alter oft the be taken plane landed here early Saturday morning The grenade apparently went ofT accidently when the purser was trying to help the woman adiust her eat He said the bist sp 'altered him with blood and bits of flesh He suffered ana cheM shrapnel wounds of the but was listed m good condition Sunday Ask For Return A police ookesman said the hijackers had asked for his return to the plane and he responded that he w.s willing to ..'turn All traffic at the Dubai airpor' was halted Some ln3 policemen surrounded the jumbo jet. but they kept about 300 v..u!s from the craft Sun-da- BROADWAY SHOE 1 5 1 1 Go First Cabin . . . 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Barber added Hijacked Japanese Airplane Stav Grounded, Terrorists Are Mum A In Berne the Swiss Trade Union Fed Associated Press Wirephoto a Mu-ur- oa diate suspensmn of the tests gill who said that d and her she was r muidered in a house an cnntaiiiin" elaborate, somulptoof torture chamber lfi- - years ago In Nagasaki, more than 200 peoole ook to the streets, calling foi an imme- on a Sundav questioned 28 protests had ignored massive world court opinion and a ffttrw Mm |