Tucson Daily Citizen (Newspaper) - July 12, 1971, Tucson, Arizona VOLUME NO 168 TUCSON ARIZONA MONDAY JULY 12 197 34 PAGES 15 Executed BABAT Morocco AP The leaders of the attempt to over- throw King Hassan II were by squad at dawn today Moroccan sources This Week Citizen Charlie's Crossword See Page 15 Hatch Leak Is Blamed In Deaths MOSCOW AP The Soviet government announced today that a killed the three Soyuz 11 cosmonauts half an their landing June 30 and indicated human er- ror rather than a fault in their spaceship was responsible An inspection of the descent vehicle which made a soft ing there are joo failures in its said the report by the said it was ing a further analysis to lish a number of probable causes of the One Soviet journalist reported two days after the disaster that men died because they did not seal the landing craft's hatch properly He said it jarred open slightly during the lence of the re-entry into the atmosphere The cosmonauts Georgy Dobrovolsky Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev spent 23 days aboard the Salute Space laboratory before returning to earth On July 2 their ashes were entombed in the Kremlin wall the traditional burial place of Soviet heroes The ment reported by the official news agency Tass On the ship's descent minutes before ing there occurred a rapid drop of pressure within the descent vehicle which led to the sudden deaths of the cosmonauts This is confirmed by the medical and tomic examination They said three generals and other officers were shot after giving authorities details of their plot The government withheld an announcement of the executions but a communique was expected later in the day It was not known whether the dozen or so senior officers said to have been involved in the plot all were executed told a news con- ference yesterday that the cers who led the attempted coup Saturday would all be dead by sundown tonight He named eight principal plotters including four generals and three colonels said Gen Mohamed the head of bis sonal military staff and three other generals named and ignorant cadets in an abortive attempt to liquidate him and the entire leadership of his regime was accidentally killed by Ms own men during the attack at the king's summer ace on the Atlantic Ocean 15 south of Rabat At least 30 of the guests at the Mug's birthday party were killed the country's only field marshal als the minister ot the president of the supreme Belgian Ambassador Duprat and other officers and officials About 150 rebels died battle for the Rabat dio station The insurgents 7 seized the radio announced the king's death and proclaimed a revolutionary republic But forces loyal to the king finally overcame the rebellion four rebel generals named by the king were not known to have any leftist tions became san's closest military adviser in 1963 when he betrayed a plot in which he said he pretended to take part The Mng said the Libyan style coup was inspired by the revolution in that North African country in September when young officers overthrew the monarchy while King Idris was of the country Col mar Kadafi the head of the yan military regime threatened Saturday to to rocco to support the rebels In reprisal Hassan had his troops occupy Embassy and put the embassy staff under house arrest pending their ex- pulsion from the country The Mng also intimated Egypt might have been involved We know there was a foreign hand in it because our em- bassy was inundated with de- mands for passports from 608 Moroccans living there in exile who had been summoned by the rebels FREE NEUTRAL ACCEPTABLE Citizen Photo by Manuel Miera Midsummer Day's Monsoon madness might have replaced the traditional role of the had the Bard poetised on COMPENSATION UNDECIDED day Kids at El Rio Park found a way to beat the heat in the Old Pueblo yesterday r nn HP 1 lo Sign laking Over Copper Mines In Chile SANTIAGO Chile President Salvador expected to con- amendment to com- plete nationalization of Chile's copper industry despite his com- plaint that if gives the U.S com- panies breaks Meeting in joint session last night 158 of the 200 senators and deputies in Congress approved the ment without debate The vote came after a festive National Dignity ordered by government to celebrate the The government bought part of the Chilean holdings of the three U.S companies Kennecott and Cerro during the administration of President Eduardo Erei and completion of the nationalization is a cornerstone of program to open the doors to socialism in Chile Estimates of the investment by the three companies -in Chile's five biggest mines range from million to f 800 million There is no estimate of how much they have profited but the five mines last year produced tons of metal worth more than billion Copper is Chile's most tant resource and produces 80 per cent of the country's foreign exchange Allende in a heated speech yesterday in Rancagua 55 miles south of Santiago the U.S companies of lowing the mines to get in an alarming state He said recent by French and mining ex- OTHERS MASKING TIME P-D Union Move Talks To Washington By PHIL H HAMILTON Citizen Staff Writer between for Phelps Dodge per Co and the United Steel Workers union shifted from son to Washington today as for the other three jor copper producers turned their eyes to P-D for guidance J Curtis federal diation and conciliation director met with representatives of P-D and the stoking union this morning in the longest ment step so far in attempting The session was held at the Apartment of Labor More Tucson area copper workers are idled by of the com- panies Union talks Phelps Dodge had been under way in Tucson since last Wednesday but during the weekend tors for both sides gave up their quarters at the Desert Inn here and moved to the nation's tal Meanwhile talks with conda Co were scheduled to re- sume today in Helena Mont with American Smelting ing Co in San Francisco Kennecott Copper Corp which broke off talks with the unions in Denver last week was to begin talks on local issues day in Salt Lake City There were also that the aborted talks with Kennecott on national issues re- from both sides are keeping quiet about the progress of the discussions that originally broke off in Salt Lake City on June 30 Word from Helena during the weekend indicated that conda company and union were holding off in their discussions with an eye to seeing what progress is made by the two industry giants and Phelps Dodgs Spokesmen for the union and Anaconda indicated the industry would go the way of the two largest firms in settling for a new contract Since talks on national issues with broken off union and industry officials are outcome of Phelps Dodge's talks in Washington A government spokesman said the major point in was a cost-of-living escalator The company has top of 15 cents a year ui ing increases for the last two years of a three-year contract The union seeks increases pegged to the government's con- sumer price index with no top limit There were no new talks scheduled this morning in the strike against Magma Copper Co at its mines in San Manuel and Superior Union mine ers walked off the job there ter extended negotiations stalled July Magma announced this ing that it was extending ing group insurance and care benefits to its striking employes and their families company said it would continue provide medical care for its employes at its in San Manuel and or and provide insured hospital medical and surgical benefits for employes who live outside the company hospital areas perts confirmed this He also said the studies demonstrated that the companies did not use efficient management ia operating the mines He singled out Anaconda and making fabulous sums in Chile while allowing their mines to deteriorate Referring to compensation to the for their ings his cheering audience of We'll pay if it's fair We won't pay if it's not fair to stop money from leaving Chile and going to the great international copper he said We're going to stop Chile from being a gar nation Rancagua sits at the base of the mountain holding El niente the world's biggest un- copper mine which is operated by Kennecott The compensation paid to the copper companies is expected to be a major factor in ing future U.S policy toward Chile Marxist president Ambassador Edward M Korry has been taMng an active part in the negotiations between the companies and the Chilean government His replacement by the present U.S Ambassador Guatemala Nathaniel Davis is being delayed while the talks Tucson Open To Be On TV The snow-covered Elast and North will get a live first-hand view of January Old Pueblo when the Tucson Open Golf is telecast nationally in 1972 Details page 22 To Get Push By Seeding J O A fertility drug For Arizona's clouds Soon to Rain With a 20 per oi rain the likelihood of rain is again slim But a federal cloud-seeding gram scheduled to begin wide Thursday is help nature along sweltered in yesterday far this year as they awaited the anticipated ning of the monsoon season The cloud-seeding project has been approved by the U.S Of- fice of Emergency Pre- which has allotted on request of Gov Jack Williams A Richard Kassander Jr di- rector of the Water Resources Research Center University of of Sciences said this is the first time the federal government has funded a seeding program on request of a state official Kassander said that because cloud-seeding is a relatively in- expensive program it is worth trying but that like weather forecasting it is an im- perfect science He said that cloud-seeding can be enormously that scientists can never know if rain would have come even if they had not seeded clouds In Tucson tomorrow the high will approach 105 The low will be about the same as this ing's low of 79 Full Weather Report Paie H Bulletin WASHINGTON UPI A suspension of the draft emerged as a distinct today after a deadlock deepened between House and Senate negotiators over an amendment to the tive Service Act The ees met for 40 minutes and re- cessed until July 20 Foreign Diplomat Briefed On Outlook By Service Senior North government officials told a foreign diplomat ia Hanoi last week that North Vietnam is prepared to accept an dent and neutral South Vietnam as part of a political settlement of the Vietnam war They also said that the point proposal advanced by the South Vietnam Provisional Government Viet Cong 1 is genuinely in- tended to provide a basis for negotiating an end to the war but they coupled this statement with the proviso by past that if are refused then North Vietnam is prepared to fight on The officials to the diplomat that they little expectation that the PEG'S be totally They said they of al to by allied t The information for- eign diplomat who named but lias served as in the past between Hanoi and leaders in at this time c y Several times in the course of conversation the attention to the timing of the proposal three months prior to the South Vietnamese indicated that if this opportunity is lost war for more years i The diplomat appeared to indicate that while the has one as propaganda its main in- tention is to serve as a genuine basis for negotiations The diplomat admitted that the proposal is designed to be attractive to two audiences out- side the strict channel of tions The first of these he said is the American public and in the United States Senate The second of these is the lation of South WHERE 16 DEED There are points in al obviously aimed at gaining the sympathy of each of these two separate audiences The diplomat drew attention to how North Vietnam PRG had succeeded the emphasis the Nixon administration on- of war last six months around so use against Washington But Vietnam's leaders are not putting afi their eggs ia the basket of straight der public or sure the diplomat hinted North rials in conversation witt him to absence of the Nguyen CarKy a the of J Citizen Dr Alvarez 18 Bridge U Citizen Charlie 15 Comics 17 Crossword Puzzle 12 Deaths Financial News Movie Public Records Sports 2246 Dials -16 Weather Woman's View Electronic System WiH Predict Dust A sophisticated electronic flashing system will be installed along 90 miles of Interstate 10 and 8 where 16 persons have been killed in blinding dust storms the past two years The system which will cost an estimated will be set up by March next year the be- ginning of the dust season said William N Price state en- gineer for the Arizona Highway Department Anemometers ing gauges and photoelectric cells will be installed at mile intervals along both sides of from Redrock to the tion with State about 14 miles north of Casa Grande The system also will be in- stalled along 14 miles of west of Casa Price said he has applied to the Federal Highway tration for funds to pay 95 per cent of the cost and that he ex- federal approval of the program soon The devices be installed above general dust warning signs Flasher lights wDl be by either of two devices to Anemometers which trigger circuits when they reach a pre- designated wind velocity or photoelectric cells sensitive to sudden drops in visibility Price said the two devices also can be activated by manual switching at the Arizona ment of Public receipt of dust storm warnings from tbt National Weather Service The highway department is in process of erecting om near the junction of Highway 287 and to twt Its effectiveness i i