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I ■ I- aitrkatpr HpralJi ) Manchester ~ A City of Village Charm om pany 30 Cents Saturday, Sept. 26,1967 95.000 40.000 50.000 NAVY SCUTTUS IRAN SHIP 50,000 U.S. won’t tolerate any more mining Bv Richard Pvie The Associated Press MANAMA, Bahrain — The U.S. Navy l«'iqV early Saturday scutUed an Iranian ship 06040 that was caught sowing mines In the Persian Gulf, and Defense Secretary ELLiR Caspar Weinberger said the United States would tolerate no more mining. U.S. sailors on Friday placed explo sives aboard'the 180-foot, 1,662-ton Iran Ajr, towed it to deep waters off Bahrain, and detonated the charges, sinking the vessel, the Pentagon announced in Washington. "The ship was sunk In a location where it will pose no hazard to shipping,” said Col. Marvin Braman, a spokesman for the Pentagon. Tlie sinking took place at 12; 51 a.m. Saturday (6:51 p.m. EDT Friday). “We’re very hopeful that this one episode will be a sufficient warning so that they will stop It, but we are not going to go on the basis of hopes,” Weinberger said during a tour of U.S. warships in the gulf. Asked earlier whether Iranian offi cials were advised that the Iran AJr was being destroyed, he replied, “They’ll see It when she goes up, or down, 1 should say ... it certainly will not be handed back so that it can engage in further activities." AP photo Weinberger’s announcement aboard U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, right, tours the USS the command vessel USS LaSalle that Guadalcanal with Capt. B.C. LIndberg Friday in the Arabian Gulf. the Iran Ajr would be blown up was greeted by applause and cheers from the four other permanent members of ' artillery kept shelling Basra and killed about 200 sailors, according to reporters States backed away from a call for an seven civilians Friday. It said Iraqi arms embargo against Iran, and instead the Security Council. traveling in the Defense Department The five nations said in a statement warplanes hit a tanker off the Iranian pool. reaffirmed its willingness to work with coast and targets deep Inside Iran. the U.N. Security Council to achieve a that they would give full support to the Weinberger, wearing khaki panU and U.N. secretary-general’s efforts to INA did not identify the vessel a blue shirt, looked at nine mines taken cease-fire in the Iran-Iraq war. attacked and shipping execuUves in the ’’We’re not seeking sanctions, we’re implement the Security Council resolu from the Iran Ajr and then spoke of the tion calling for a cease-fire and region could not confirm the raid. Iranian claims the ship was carrying seeking that this (U.N. peace) resolu expressed “determination to conUnue to ’The agency said other targets in food and not mines. tion be accepted and that a cease-fire cluded a war plant In Ahvaz, southwest come about.” U.S. Secretary of State work with each other within the Security "Aa you can see, that’s the heaviest Council." ern Iran, and military Installations load of groceries anybody has ever George P. Sbultz said after a meeting with foreign ministers of China, France, The official Iraqi News Agency, seen," he said. „ j monitored in Cyprus, said Iranian Turn to page I At the United Nations, the United Great Britain and the Soviet Union — Ifs all at the Product Saturday and Sunday at Rentaehler Field .wpai^ 2 -MAGAZINE PULLOUT ACTION 5i. -■ TIT' U.S. Navy Teen-ager dies Moumeis pay their respecb' In scuffle after allhe auto dealeraMp he loved scuttles Iran ship death rampage MARSHFIELD, Mo. (AP) - A 14-yeaMld son of a Caattnaad from page 1 farm family descrlb^ as financially troubled apparently went on a shooting spree Friday that left his tflfa elsewhere parents, three young brothers and an aunt dead before Iran’s official Isiamic Republic News he was killed in a scuffle with an uncle, authoriUes said. Agency, also monitored in Cyprus, Police said appeared to have been carried out by report^ no air raids, but said an Iraqi Kirk Buckner, a high school freshman described by a warplane was shot down over southw school administrator as quiet and non-violent. estern Iran. Iraq said ail its jets Authorities didn’t speculate on a moOve, but returned safely. neighbors described the family as financially strained IRNA said President All Khamenei “They all worked extremely hard," said a neighbor, / returned to Iran from the United Jim Murphy, “The boy worked harder thw a Nations on Friday and told reporters 14-year-old should, I think. Dollars are real Ught. They that Iran's "rigor toward the United didn’t have a phone, and hadn’t had one for yeare. States" grew after the Navy attacked Murphy said the boy did "a man’s work all theUrne and captured the Iran Ajr on Monday. and often asked him If he had any odd Jobs ~How tMtf ia • « maaC? Hom y. I Other Iranian officials, vowing ven to be done. The boy was out working in the field past 8 knovv whaaiar to ca l ttw daaning lady or geance, have said the vessel was p.m, Thursday "when most boys are at home watching our inauranoa oomfMBiy.’* carrying non-military cargo and was television,” Murphy said. j . not sowing mines. A schoolmate of the youth’s. Brad Carr, agreed mat oa cerUdnly' the boy did a lot of work at home but said he couldn t dolt." Five Iranians were killed when the explain what happened. j ^ liBB Chaoe dr. a ship was captured and 26, including four "He’d done all the work around his farm, said Carr, wounded, were taken into U.S. custody. 19. "He had a lot of pressure on his back. I didn’t hear Hie survivors are to be repatriated to him complain.” _ . Iran on Saturday in Oman under the Webster County Sheriff Eugene Fraker said a supervision of the Red Crescent, the .284aliber pistol believed to have been used in the Moslem equivalent of the Red Cross. slayings was found In the dead boy’s hand. The Times of London reported that Investigators at the scene said Buckner apparently Navy commandos stormed the ship fired the shots. after the initial attack and fired at Fraker said a coroner’s Jury was impaneled to Iranian crewmen to stop them from Investigate the shootings and an inquest was planned sliding the rest of the ship’s mines into Monday. An autopsy was planned on Buckner. the gulf. "Well, I would hate to say what appears to b e ... We learteakaafaaai have not determined why he is over there,” Fraker law The newspaper said the Navy used said of the discovery of Buckner at his aunt and uncle s new and secret models of a new, Ithec house. ultra-quiet helicopter codenamed Sea The first of the shootings apparently occurred near "Tj Bat that flew Just above sea level at 120 dawn at the farm of Jan and Steve Buckner, Buckner’s Iia a 4 mph. parenU, near Elkland, a small community near The Navy began In July to escort 11 Marshfield and about 20 miles northeast of Springfield reflagged Kuwaiti tankers to protect in southern Missouri. ^ . .u Lvltefsr W i them from Iran, which considers Fraker said authorities were first alerted to the Kuwait an ally of Iraq. Both Iran and slayings when Jim Schnick, 38, Buckner’s uncle, called Iraq have attacked foreign ships in their APpaeio and "said he needed help at his farm. Paramedics llw body of LMm vd K Chaoe is seven-year war. found be had been wounded.” The Iranian landing craft Iran Ajr is towed by the U.S. Fraker said he and his deputies found Buckner shot I« havae M the L il Chaoe «L Sons car The Reagan administration has or stabbed to death and Julie Schnick, in her 30s, shot to r. it laM..topiapaaalorhiswaka vowed to keep the Persian Gulf open to Navy frigate Hawes into the Persian Gulf Friday, on its death in a bedroom. navigation. About 20 percent of the way to be destroyed by the Navy. Authorities said Kirk Buckner apparently was killed iChaosCs MsTs taortt. non-communist world’s oil passes while be scuffled with Schnick. The Schnicks’ two through the gulf. children were not harmed, the sheriff said. IChaetTai Weinberger, beginning a five-day tour Persian Gulf Update Fraker said a relative who was called to the Schnick MOaBa. ■ r f of the region, visited three of the 11 ships residence “said we should check on the Steve Buckners .ta-ts Cara * V a i his assigned to the Middle East Force, the because that was where the boy was from.” Navy’s gulf-based escort souadron. Deputies sent to the Buckner farm, about five miles away, found Mrs. Buckner, in her 30s, shot'to death I SShaaiB a day. eicht He viewed nine mines found intact u a j a M i . .1041 .** aaid. **He near a barn and the other three Buckner children — aboard the Iran Ajr and said several Michael, 2, Timmy^ 6, and Dennis, 8 — shot to death il<he< Iraqi warpianes attacked more mines were located around the Inside the house. area. Navy demolition experts blew ^ Telirano Iranian ships The boys’ father, also in his 80s, was found several one mine when Weinberger was aboard U.S. hehcoplers conlinoe hours later shot to death In a cemetery about a mile the nearby U.S.S.