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Show 8 C The Sait Lake Tribune, Thursday, September 13, 1973 j2 Black Workers Shot Dead During Riot at Carmichael South CARLETONVILLE, Africa (AP) South African police shot and killed 12 black workers during a labor riot in a gold mine near Johannesburg. the incident that ended Wednesday was the most serious black-whitconfrontation under South Africas apartheid regime since the 1960 Sharpe-vill- e shooting. e Another 27 Africans were reported injured, two of them seriously, and one policeman was hurt. Officials confirmed the 12 dead had been shot Earlier iMg reports said one African worker had been hacked to death by felow workers. The shooting brought a drop shares in London and pnees on the Johannt:burg exchange fell across the board after a sell-of- f in the gold section spread to other industrials. in South African gold Follows Pattern Brokers said the market followed a pattern set by the stock exchanges after the Sharpeville massacre in which 67 Africans were killed and dozens wounded 13 years ago. The rioting broke out Tues- - day afternoon at the Western Deep Levels gold mine, owned Corp. One by of South Africas most modem mines, it had been known by Anglo-America- n the happy because of its hitherto its owners as mine good labor relations. The disturbance, said to have involved many of the Brazil Kidnaper Slays Girl, 7 Reuters News Agency - The BRASILIA daughter of a public works official was murdered by her kidnaper 24 hours after he asked for a two million cruze iros ($232,500) ransom, police said Wednesday. The child, Ana Lidia Braga, was kidnaped by a tall blond man when she left school Tuesday and was driven away in a red taxi. Police said the girls body was found in the Planalta suburb Wednesday. It was the first kidnaping old Braever in this nine-yezilian capital. 1,000 machine operators, climaxed a pay and job classification dispute. Mine manager Algy von Holdi told newsmen Wednesday that some 75 to 100 workers, whose demands had been turned down, tried to prevent others from reporting for the week-ol- d right shift Police were called in when workers stoned white mine officials. Gas Used Von Holdt said the crowd .grew bigger and the 20 police then on the seen tried to break them up with tear gas S. Africa Mine Facilities for Western Deep and a baton charge. Level's tens of thousands of When the blacks began setare considered above .workers and ting some buildings afire average by standards here. It Von Holdt said, others. looting is also one of the wealthiest police reinforcements were mines in the world. Last year from called surrounding it made a profit of $68 9 miltowns. A senior police official lion and paid $29.8 million in said his men opened fire only dividends. when the rioters had gone absolutely berserk. Miners Wages Von Holdt said the disturA beginner working in a bances were over by 2 a.m. like Western mine and the Deep morning Wednesday shift reported for work as receives about $29.80 a month, usual. plus food and accommodation said to be worth $37.25. The chairOppenheimer, Harry said monthly cash earnings of unman of he was deeply distressed by derground workers now average $47.68. the terrible tragedy. Anglo-America- GET TWO PUSS FOR UUhlCH W 3FCAUSE IT'S A CRAM. BACK FROM the cafe Foreign Briefs Pompidou Meets With Mao - PEKING (AP) French President Georges Pompidou g met with Chairman Mao of China on Wednesday, and was believed to have emphasized that France wants good relations with all nations. The Chinese repeatedly have insisted that the Soviet Union has aggressive designs, and i Chinese Premier Chou stressed ? a banquet Tuesday that France and China are both keeping up their armed forces to resist foreign interference in their affairs. Tse-tun- En-la- Offers Role - Swiss TEL AVIV (AP) Foreign Minister Pierre Gra-be- r said Wednesday that his country is ready at any time to play a modest part in a Middle East achieving settlement bat mat nobody has asked us to. Graber, on a four-davisit to Israel, met with Israeli Premier Golda Meir and Foreign Minister Abba Eban but declined to give any details on their discussions. . y CdDfaiyip Meeting Opens TOKYO (AP) - A three-da- IPpyoEf meeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade opened Wednesday. Shortly before, it was reported that Finance Minister Valery Giscard dEstaing of France and U.S. Treasury Secretary George Shultz had resolved a dispute over the relationship between trade negotiations and talks on the world monetary system. PRICES EFFECTIVE SEVEN FULL DAYS 912THRU 918, P.M. STORE HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 A.M.-1- 0 SUNDAY 10 AM. --7 P.M. Fruit Drinks - brt In lbs Orange Juice Fresh Milk Seven-U- p J. OR TEL AVIV (AP) Israels former army intelligence chief called Wednesday for world Jewish financial action against governments or companies that adopt policies because of Arab oil pressure tactics. Retired Gen. 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