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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Tuesday. September 25, 4 1973 Marxist Guerrillas Outlawed Following Easy Peron Win Junta Raids, Bonfires Chile Book Burners Destroy " i: leftist Literature , Materials Chile (AP) SANTIAGO, hilean military want they don't sanctioned. -C- if authorities have launched a book burning tampalgn against Marxist literature, raiding private homes and ordering merchants to get be to security forces numerous apartments On Sunday, raided in at central gunpoint Santiago and threw Marxist books, pamphlets and posters to the street, where they were burned in bonfires. fid of leftist materials. i Col. Pedro Ewing, of governl ment for the military junta that seized power Sept. 11, iaid in an interview published Monday that book stores i'must eliminate Marxist texts Jeeretary-genera- The government also banned Marxist newspapers that supported die govern- - U.S. IR! SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) United States officially recognized Chile's new military junta Monday, the Ministry said. that compensation, claiming the companies owed Chile $757 excess profits" million in earned since 1953. Within days after the coup, it was unofficially reported here that the junta had sent a to the United delegation States to explore the possibility of obtaining shipments of wheat to help ease Chile's food shortages. Breadlines are common here. -S- he! n ft hi. Washington, a StJte spokesman it'Sfirmed the United Stales Jiad recognized the junta. Haiti find Venezue-I- j also' sent separate notes to ismuet Huerta Navyv'Adm. 'Dim, announcing their recog-- nitiiji of the military govern-anlnwhich toppled Marxist ri'resttlcnt Salvador AUende in ujcxjup on Sept. 11. '&0me 20 nations have recog-Jmie- Paris Firm Seeks d the junta. J Tjie new government with Cuba immediately after taking power a few days later cut relations with North Korea. The claimed that both ijlmta had meddled in Chil-e.i- Diamond ail Reuters News Agency PARIS Cartier, the Paris jewelers, Monday offered $2 h million to buy Elizabeth Taydiamond. affairs. lors famed j t The Soviet Union cut with Chile last week. rela-jtlon- Cartier spokesman said it was a public offer and Miss A with juntas relations tile United States s giant JmJnes yet been contacted personally. ted' to warm considerably j under the new regime. J During his three years in J not has Taylor are expec- to her estranged The diamond, presented Hie actress by husband Richard Burton, is the largest privately owned diamond in. the world. Burton paid $1.05 trillion for it. Allende nationalized the copper and refused to pay d J'oreigii Brieis Insurance Fund in Doubt Death of Film Star - Agence senting the insurance company as very ambiguous. Erance-Press- e - Chinese tjlONG KONG Fu film star Bruce Lee a Jdid in a misadventure, decided inquest jury JCfjoners J (fiat a question-mar- A President Salvador right-win- Bui the for-th- f e Federico junta. indicated that the Willoughby, does not new government have a policy to eliminate Marxist books. Willoughby told a newsman: The junta respects ideas. It doesnt believe burning books will stop ideas." On Sundays book burnings, he said: "Soldiers, police and students do not always react in a manner coinciding with government policy. It was something of the moment. If il It'S Fire Official In Vina del Mar. 100 miles northwest of Santiago, the military' authorities fired the municipal library director and ordered the shelves cleared of Marxist titles. The junta sent a message of condolence to the widow of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The Nobel Prize winner, a friend of Allende, died of cancer Sunday night in a Santiago hospital. He was a great poet and will be missed by all Chileans," said Willoughby. But the junta said the military situation would not permit a large funeral service. Neruda, 69, was a member of the Communist party. The Swiss government announced in Bern that its embassy in Santiago wilt be open to grant asylum to anyone seeking refuge from political persecution. Death Tell The junta has arrested thousands of suspected extremists since the coup. An official announcement over the weekend said 244 persons have been killed in the coup and in street battles between resisters and security forces. But unofficial estimates put the death toll much higher. Authorities reported that six extremists were killed Saturday night while trying to escape their military captors near the port city of San Antonio. Peron met with key mem- bers of interim President Raul Lastiri's Peronist government, apparently to discuss the future. Before going in, Peron Revolution- g press secretary The third candidate, Francisco Manrique ol a center I luJ ;u UiL r 4 V Associated Press Wireonoto Aires Buenos in Peronists celebrate after Juan Peron was elected president. Dignitaries Pay Honor To Dead Swede King STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) ban the People's ary Army, a Marxist guerrilla group. Raul President Interim Lastiri issued a decree Monday outlawing the Peoples Revolutionary Army, known by the initials ERP. The guerrillas have been blamed for kidnapings reaping millions of dollars in ransom and for raids on government arsenals. Many Argentines and foreigners have expected Peron to move quickly against leftist guerrillas, and Lastiris closeness to Peron indicated the move had Peron's sanction. Informed Peronist sources said a crackdown against violence is expected after Peron takes office. Lastiri's government already lias started strengthening the federal police and enacting laws against terrorism ami kidnaping. Peron, according to final returns, was elected president with a 61.8 percent majority, nearly the same margin he same the against polled opponent 22 years ago. The general will be inaugurated for his third term Oct. 12 after a dramatic comeback from 18 years of exile. His wife, Isabel, is to be sworn in as Latin Americas first woman vice president. Peron defeated Ricardo Balbin of the Radical by winning more than Human Teeth Transplanted Knight News Service Swedish dental researchers from the famed Karolin.ska Institute in Stockholm may have found a way to transplant human teeth, getting around the rejection problems that have retarded the spread of heart and kidney transplant operations. Addressing the Filth Inte- rnational Conference remains will be brought hearse from the palace to the nearby cathedral after a procession central Stockholm. through Live television coverage will be relayed to other Scandinavian countries, France, Belgium and Switzerland. A military band with muffled drums and guards in 18th century uniforms will lead the on a from 100 Stockholm on Monday to pay final homage to Sweden's late King Gustaf VI Adolf. The king died k Sept. 15 after a struggle against the effects ot an ulcer operation. He was succeeded by his grandson, who took the name King Carl XVI Gustaf. Four kings, six queens and more than 30 princes and are among the princesses guests for Tuesdays funeral and burial. four-wee- During the last few days about 190,000 Stockholmers have braved bad weather to line up outside the royal palace to file past the coffin of the monarch in the flower-filleroom where he lies in state. Thousands have signed books of condolence in the palace. d horse-draw- governmeiit. Earlier, he said he would concentrate on stabilizing and straightening out Argentina's chaotic political situation, adding that the economic situation would then automatically improve. on Individual or group (or program rtjj book advartising sales. 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Chan of Uie American International Assurance Co. told reporters outside the court that the question of pay- decision Monday puts a big of Allende, who died in the bloody Sept. 11 coup. Ewing told the Me Tribunal newspaper don't like Marxism. We want Chilean expressions. Marxism only stirs up class hate ..." Press Ban Chiles New Regime 3 ment had 1.45 coalition, right million votes and Socialist contender Juan Carlos Coral tallied only 188,000. million votes to Balbins 2.9 million. In 1951, Perons percentage was 62.4. 7.36 BUENOS AIRES, ARGENThe Peronist TINA (AP) first action Mongovernment's day after the election of Juan D Peron as president was to k ment of insurance money for Lees widow was still to be decided. his widow, Linda is entitled to his life money, estimated at a million Hong Kong dollars. ijivhether He declined to say if there would be inore wrangling in .the courts to decide the validity of Lees substantial life in- 3'he jury returned its ve.aict tartfi- - deliberating only 12 It was immediately bonded by a lawyer repre- min-Jtne- j. surance policy. z Sjzj Indochina Combat Flares - ,IG0N :UPI) The Indo- fjfiina war flared into fierce on all three fronts j$bat ijtoflday. 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