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10 Years Ago Today 25772 night 39-50 tathtr map page 2A 'Associated Press United Press International UPI Telephoto OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 18 1961 Our 90th Vear No 241 EXport 4-7711 5 CENTS i IRISH REVEAL: nri --'I'-'-v" VI finH ill 'ALL IS WELL1 life Si ie 'I I II mm mm hi as Mmm 1 ill' If ror mil ayeir that Irish troops in i i reported overwhelmed' I i I 1 night by superior Katanga I j-' i are now being well) I -I jfl'1 housed and well treated 1 1 i i i 11 1 1 The news was related in a PyS pTl Sp (73 Tf fr Prr- tS message to Dublin from the I I HI ill II commander of the 35th Irish II I I lU VVi I it I II army battalion in Elisabeth- V-J 1 1 XZ jU I ville I l-l' H' rut: fi r'i xr American Fork Baby-Sitter 11 Criminally Assaulted Murdered i AMERICAN FORK UTAH (AP) Police throughout Utah were alerted today to be on the lookout for a known sex deviate who is considered a prime suspect in the brutal criminal assault and murder of an 11-year-old baby-sitter Police Chief Boyd Adams of American Fork said the suspect was last seen early Sunday about two hours after -'j: ruN Leader Was on Way To Parley Wjth Tshombe little Karen Mechling was abducted from a home where NDOLA Northern Rhodesia (AP) Pag died today Irj a plane crash! 1 she had been baby-sitting- The death the UN: secretary-General was reDorted today by Rhodesian officials and mnfirmpfi hv iho TTniorl Nations itself 1 11 Adams said he considered the man a prime suspect He said the mari thought to beJn his mid-20s wasj believed involved in an attempted sexual assault in nearby Proyo a week earlier The chief said the suspect's wife told i him her husband came home about 2 am Sunday then left iuM1: Hammarskiol SURVIVOR SAYS EXPLOSIONS SHOOK PLANE NDOLA Northern Rhodesia The only survivor of th plane crash in which Dag Hammarskjold died said tonight there were several explosions aboard the plane before it crashed The UN secretary general had changed his mind about wanting to land at "Ndola the survivor said and just before the scheduled landing at Ndola told the pilot to change course The man a UN security guard whose name was not released said just before the plane crashed there was an explosion followed by several smaller explosions djwas on a peace-makins mission in a DC6B belonging to a Swedish cjharter 'company He -took again Karen's battered and partially-clothed body was found by her fa uu'uom ieopomynie tne Congo en: route to Ndola in Rhodesia just across the Congolese border The plane was reported over Ndola then turned awayj i Hours Jater jthe wreckage' Was found between Ndola and Mufulira to the north j- Operators ojUhTplane saii at Leopoldville that they were investigating the possibility that the plane was shot down by a let of the Katanga Air Force Such lets hav ther i in a vacant lot near their home I TENDING TOTS been active i in the fighting between UN forces and th ') ffBETHVIUE: I 1 LUSAKA- 1 -S A I A -1 Katanga Army Hammarskjold at the time of his death was trying to arrange a ceasefire with Moise Tshombe head of She had been tending the two small children of Mr and Mrs Darlo Sawyer in American Fork while Mrs Sawyer was delivering her third child at a nearby hospital One of the children 5-year-old Mark witnessed the abduction A 'neighbor Mrtf Preston Nash said Mark came to- her! about II o'clock in the morning crying and shaking "I asked about the babysitter and he said 'We're alone The man came and spanked her Air rash tne JKatanga regime Hammarskjold 561 was in the ji 1 eighth year of his I job as chief administrative officer of the UN His term was due I to exDire in KATHY ANNE ADAMS Injuries Prove Fatal Death Claims oasceo in Mystery 1963 His death raised 'doubt as to the future of the organization The Soviet Union has proposed a three-man secretariat a move the West LAST JOURNEY Photograph of Dag Hammarskiold i lis sunerirrinospfl fin a plan which carried UN secretary to his death J- (UPI anuwiiig xuuie ui m-ia leu Telephoto) I ern powers oppose because each of the three would have a veto Roy Girl ana took her -j Mrs Nash said she went to the Sawyer home took the other boy home with her and left a note to that effect She said she didn't think anything was wrong She saw some blood spots but figured that was perhaps from Mrs Sawyer's birth travails The chief said Sawyer returned home about 2 o'clock in the morning saw the note cleaned up the blood spots thinking perhaps one Ibf the children cut a finger and went to bed About 5:30 the baby-sitter's moth Truck Victim 'consider crisis The UN security council was called into session Hate today in New York to consider the crisis growing from Hammarskjold's death KENNEDY! PAYS DAG TRIBUTE WAljllNGTON (AP) Presi-dent John Kennedy said today Dag Hammarskjold died in 1 The United Nations office at Leo-poldville said 1 11 bodies had been recovered at the scene of the plane crash and one was positively identi er came to get her daughter Saw the four-engine plane into fiery pieces over the outskirts of tO'Hare Field Sunday i It was the Chicago area's second major crash in 17 days and th world's fourth airliner disaster this month The Electra on the last leg of a flight from Milwaukee to Tampa Fla apparently was in perfect operating condition authorities said when it roared off the runway at 8:56 am with half a load of passengers many of them Florida-bound vacationers But the plane only reached a height of 200 to 300 feet Its right wing dipped suddenly The plane sliced through power lines The right wing crunched into a railroad embankment The plane then seemed to blow up in arc of blue flame It plowed the length of two football fields Three explosions' tore it to pieces While firemen still were pouring foam on the blazing pieces investigators began searching for tht probable cause By William Ryan Communists one Westerner and one neutral each with a veto UNITED NATIONS NY (API- The Soviets can be expected now Dag Hammarskjold's death plunged the United Nations today into the -push this idea once again If fied as Hammarskjold There was one survivor UN officials said They expressed belief that the plane carried 14 or 16 persons including a crew of 5 Earlier the total complement had been reported as 10 Rhodesian authorities said the wreckage of his a DC6B shot up by Katanga rebels Friday but subsequently was found 1 CHICAGO (UPD-The pilot's last distinguishable a shout of 'j'No added to the mystery today of what caused a Northwest Orient Electra prop-jet to crash a minute after takeoff killing all 37 persons aboard Official investigators refused to evpn guess They indicated a thorough study would precede a diagnosis of the crash which scattered Kennedy Talk Before UN Now Clouded 1 i i WASHINGTON (AP) The sudden death of UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold threw fresh uncertainty today on whether President John Kennedy will decide to speak before the United Nations General Assembly Press Secretary Pierre Salinger told newsmen the plane disaster in Northern Rhodesia "certainly has added another factor" in the making of the President's decision One obvious problem Salinger said is whether the UN General Assembly proceedings scheduled to open Tuesday in New York would be delayed or interrupted by the death of the secretarv-eeneral and the cause of total dedication to peace' and "his name will be treasured high among the peace- makers of history" i In a Statement Kennedy said 1 he knew he was speaking for all Americans in expressing his profound sorrow at the tragic death1 of the secretary-general i of the United Nations and his I associates in ja plane crash He said millions of people of all I nationalities share this sense of personal loss deepest crisis of its history It adopted if would effectively even spell the beginning of stroy the Secretariat's power to the lend of the UN as an effective act as policeman in dangerous world yer saia ne assumed she went home Mrs Mechling got her-husband they talked with Sawyer called the police arid went looking for Karen 1 1 Mechling found his daughter in a vacant lot near the house She was dead Chief Adams said her dress was pulled up and her undergarments taken down that she had been criminally assaulted and killed by a skull fracture I world peace organization enses It would A 2-year-old Roy 'girl died Sunday in the Dee Hospital of injuries suffered a week ago when she was run over by a truck as she was standing in a neighbor's driveway Kathy Anne Adams daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Ri Adams 4544 23501 had been considered in very critical condition from head injuries since the accident! Roy police officer Kenneth Russell said the death will not be counted against the state's traffic fatality record since the mishap occurred on private property Driver of the lV2-ton truck Ernest Jack Ellsworth of 4564 2350 told Officer Russell he was not aware of the child's presence until he felt a bump when he began moving his truck out of his driveway He told the officer the little girl apparently was standing near the empty truck bed and as the vehicle began moving the truck bed knocked her under the right-rear dual wheels1 which passed over her body: be forever paralyzed The tragedy in the wilds of ceh- tralj Africa could hardly have hap- fcy tne veto power of one or an at the Congo- other of its members in the bush country Rhodesian border pened at a less opportune moment The plane was the object of a The crisis is all the more! deep because there has been no provision for a line of succession Mi I Set page 2A col 1 S-Red Talk Strained I I li 1 The UN is opening Tuesday its regular 16th General Assembly' session under ominous storm clouds Hammarskjold may prove to have been the indespensable man far as survival of the UN as a world police force is concerned The depth of the crisis can hardly be overestimated Apparently there is no successor to Hammarskjold as 'seceretary-general who would be acceptable to the Soviet Union and the United States I Aging Adenauer Rejects Coalition Government By Hammarskjold Death Baseball Fans May View Record Try row basis of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's demand foi separate German peace treaties gardlessj of the structure of the new BONN Germany (AP) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer deprived UNITED NATIONS NY (AP)-The tragic death of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold threatened to impose new strains on US-Soviet relations to day in advance of exploratory peace government Via nnnnccHtf nt olnfinff c-isw I NEW YORK AP) Whflt iVUlM i However if Gromyko is prepared to shoW some respect for Western Adenauer left open the question sou saiinger saia ne stui nopes ail twgci Avians mini uiu ior uaoe questions will be resolved in time Ruth's home run" record in 154 talks between Secretary of State games will be telecast nationally by Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Min ister I Andrei A Gromyko A new East-West struggle over ine crisis was coming in arty eveM but Hammarskjold's death advanced it by at least a full year AGREE ON CANDIDATE jj Hammarskjold's second five-year term of office was to expire in April 1963 That meant that the matter of his successor vould have arisen in the 17th General Assembly session next year Td produce a successor the Sscur-ity Council would have to agree on candidate and recommend him to the assembly A crisis was more foij the White House to announce a decision later today There was no comment from the White House on the hint given Sunday by India's Prime Minister Netf--rujthat Kennedy would propose a plan for complete disarmament to the United Nations The President revealed on Friday that "a corn- the American Broadcasting Co' Tom Moore vice president in charge of television programming for ABC said the network bought the rights today for the Yanks Wednesday night game in Baltimore "from the Orioles He said it will be telecast to some 150 stations rights in West Berlin and indicates a broader negotiating base the Western ministers expect an East-West foreign ministers' conference in late October or November The death of Hammarskjold introduces into this explosive confrontation over Berlin a wholly new and unexpected element 1 It raises the possibility that Khrushchev will now re-start his fight either to control or to paralyze the power which the UN secretary general ihas exercised since the orr ganization was formed 16 years ago control of the executive machinery of the United Nations could upset the delicate Berlin discussions at the very outset TO NEGOTIATE Rusk came here Sunday night to find out from Gromyko whether the Soviet Union is prepared to negotiate for a Berlin compromise on a basis acceptable to the West prehensive plan for general and but that major league cities will REDS RETREAT FROM GRANNIE GOETTINGEN Germany (AP) A little old lady has found a way to deal with the Communists: Threaten to whack them with an umbrella West German border police gave this account: An old woman left to visit her brother on the Communist side of the Iron Curtain i Approaching the Communist border guard she declared: "If yoil as much as touch" rhe I'll clobber you with my umbrella" The guard called for his superior officer who was told by the woman: "And if you want trouble I'll sock you one too" Then she proceeded without hindrance into Communist territory I complete disarmament was about be blacked out of the telecast ready for public announcement or less certain since the five perrri 1 anent council members including of who would be the! next chancellor But asked whether his Christian Democrats would work in coalition with the Free Democrats now holding the balance bf power the aged chancellor replied ''we have worked together with the Free Democratic party before" I Both (West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt's Socialists and the Free Democrats oppose Adenauer remaining as chancellor and say they will reject a coalition until the chancellor retires That can mean his successor will be! popular Lud-wig Erhard economic expert whose free entej-prise policies helped West Germany become a 'powerful industrial natiojn 1 Adenaeur's Christian Democrats lost 5 per cent of their popular support and about 4d seats in the new 497-member parliament (Bundestag) which jholds its first meeting OctJ 17 Adenauer remains in office until then The next chancellor i will be chosen by majority vote of the new parliament INDEX Maris has 58 homers and has to hit two in the Yanks' next three games to tie Ruth's record bf 60 set in 1927 According to the ruling of baseball Commissioner Ford Frick Maris has to do it within a 154 game schedule to get of- 1 or whether it intends to press its tne USSK and the United States have veto power Premier Nikita Khrushchev del demands closer to the brink of war Western foreign ministers who met in Washington Thursday clared war on Hammarskiold 1ajf by Sunday's parliamentary elections of the majority which permitted him1 to rule Germany with an iron hand for 12 years rejected today any thought of coalition with powerful Socialists 1 The 85-year-old chancellor his commanding authority now in doubt told a news conference it is essen? tial that his foreign policy be continued in the: light 0f the current deep world crisis over Berlin re- West Studies New Threat j' I' I BERLIN (UPI) Western officials today studied Russia's- new threat to shoot by gunfire air attack or any Western warplane flying over Red-held East Germany which ignored orders to land There was no immediate official reaction to the threat inspired by Thursday's flight to West Berlin by two West German fightei planes which accidentally straye4 across the Iron Curtain border that divides Germany In essentially i identical notes to the Western Big Four Russia called the flight a "prearranged provocation" intended to "nip in the bud" any prospect of East-West agreement on international yearl principally because of Mos- AEC Reports Red Blast 13 ficial credit! The Yanks however through Saturday substantially cowp anger at the way the UN chief handled the Congo crisis' I agreed not to negotiate with Russia a year ago XhiT-hchev on for a I Berlin settlement under present circumstances or on the nar- (TWO SECTIONS 18 PAGES) Bridge 6A Comics 3B Dear Abby 6A Editorial Page 4A Obituaries SB Radio-TV Logs 4B Sports 8A 9A Women's Page 6A WASHINGTON (AP)-The Rus- hanq in person at the riotous 15th I plav a 162-game schedule because of the 10-team league The Yanks meet Baltimore in a twi-night doubleheader Tuesday' and Maris a streak homer hitter possibly could do the job then The Wednesday night telecast will start 1 at 5 pm MST sians fired another nuclear blast session launched a furious attack on Hammarskjold and demanded today the 13th in the current viet series the Atomic Energy his replacement by a "troika" a three-man board made up of one Commission announced i The brief statement said: "The Atomic Energy Commis sion announced this afternoon that NAMES IN THE NEWS the Soviet Union again conducted HOUSE PASSES i 'LIMP' BILL ON EDUCATION I WASHINGTON (AP) The House passed and sent to I President John Kennedy to Iems The notes brushed aside as a "brazen diversion" the Western explanation that the German pilots lost their way wandered over the border by accident and flew on to SECOND SOVIET! ROCKET SPLASHES! INTO PACIFIC I' I i 1 MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet Union fired a second multistage carrier rocket into the Central Pacific Ocean today the official news agency Tass reported! Tass said the fflight of the rocket and the functioning of all its systems took place in full conformity with the set program" It said the "high-precision1 control system ensured the landing of the dummy of the last stage of the rocket in the immediate proximity to the spot where the first rocket launched on Sept 14 of this year landed" I i The Soviet Union announced the new series of tests of "new and more powerful" missiles in the Central Pacific would be held between Sept 14 and Oct 15 Tass said the "high level of precision of the functioning of the carrier-rockets control at a distance exceeding 7500 miles has been another big achievement of Soviet rocketry" It said that the tests would continue The first rocket according to Tass landed "less than one 1094 from the target area No mention was made of whether the rocket's payload was recovered by ships and planes in the area or if recovery was planned a nuclear detonation in the atmosphere early today The detonation was1 on the order of a megaton yield and occurred in the vicinity of Novaya Zemlya" i A nuclear device of one megaton yield is the equivalent of one million tons of TNT1 The new shot followed right on the heels of two other Soviet blasts over the weekend Meanwhile the United States has fired the second shot of its renewed underground series It was exploded Saturday Hurricane Esther To Miss Florida MIAMI Fla (AP) Huge and violent Hurricane Esther began curving toward the northwest today and a course that probably took all of Florida out of range on her 200-mile-an-hour blasts "South Florida is in the clear" said chief storm forecaster Gordon Dunn of the Miami Weather Bureau "and north Florida probablv will TRAP SPRUNG: lAdnan Men-deres once the idol of Turkey died on the gallows in Istanbul Sunday for crimes! against the constitution iiji his 10 years of rule as strongman premier Convicted Friday by a revolutionary court) afterj a 10-month trial' Menderes'' execution was -delayed after he took an overdose of sleeping pills in an at-' tempt at suicide Two members ol bis cabinet preceded him to the gallows Sat- urday former Foreign Minister Fatin Rustu Zorlu and former Finance Minister Hassan Polatkan The court 'had sentenced ex-President Celal Bayar and several other high officials to death but their sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by the military regime that overthrew Men- deres' pro-Western government in May 1960 i- i i TOUR SCENE: Vice President Lyndon Johnson and several Texas congressmen took an air inspection of the hurricane damaged Texas coast today The group made a helicopter trip along the stricken Galveston Bay area over Galveston and Texas City to Freeport and on down the coast to inland Bay City At Bay City Johnson met Gov Price Daniel and officials from cities hit by Hurricane Carla He was to offer federal disaster aid State authorities have estimated the total damage" at $275 million MEMORIAL:" Memorfal services were held today for House Space Committee Chairman Over-' ton Brooks D-La who died Saturday of a heart attack After the services his body was sent to Shreveport where it will lie in state on Tuesday Brooks will be buried after a funeral i Wednesday LAST SPEECH: Willy Henne-berg 64 speaker of the West Berlin city parliament collapsed and died of a heart attack as he was denouncing Communist denial of human rights He was speaking at a session called to elect West Berlin's 22 including Mayor Willy Brandt to the West German Bundestag They have a voice but no vote in the Bonn parliament "Before the whole world" he was saying "we demand respect and recognition of the right of self-determination while the most elementary foundations of a part of our people He broke down in the middle of the sentence and had to be carried from the hall A doctor said he was dead before he could be put into an ambulance The session was interrupted briefly and then resumed again for the election Eric Chou one of the top editors of Hong Kong's Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao has defected to the West friends said Chou reportedly left Hong Kong by plane for London and is believed to have asked the British government for political asylum The independent newspaper Hong Kong Tiger Standard reported Chou had gone to the United Kingdom day a bill extending two school aid programs for two years It' was the merest token of- the ambitious school program Kennedy had sought The House vote was a formality The real battles had been fought long before in House committees and on the floors of the House and Senate! The two-part bill passed today extends for two years the National Defense Education Act and the impacted areas program designed to help school districts with many children of federal employes The total cost for the two is $900 million Kennedy's original program included a $25 billion plan for federal grants for public school construction and teachers' sal aries Cubans Deport Bishop! Priests HAVANA (AP) In a blow to Roman Catholic Church influence in Cuba the government has deported Bishop Eduardo Roza Mas-vidal and 135 priests aboard the Spanish ship Covadonga A crowd of several hundred cheered and applauded the bishop as he arrived at the dock in a police car' He was arrested last week after ai bloody anti Soviet demonstration by Catholics in front not be in any danger" of his church in downtown Havana.

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