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Show NINETY-SECON- PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH YEAR NO. 231 D 11111 PRICE TEN MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1965 LLBJ 2s O NTS 'j Cyf measiuiire mite Low New Viet Baruch, Adviser To 8 Presidents, Regime Takes Over Dies at Age 94 - SAIGON (UPI)-G- en. Nguyen NEW YORK (UPI) Bern Cao Ky's new military governM. Baruch, financier, and ard ment formally, took over con U. S. trol of South Viet Nam today trusted adviser to eight to from Wilson 1,1' Presidents , n m,th the rnmiminwte Kennedy -d- ied Sunday night war He was 94. until victory is achieved. Baruch, one of the nation's Ky, commander of the Viet most famous elder statesmen, Nam air force, was installed suffered a heart attack in his as premier and Maj. Gen. Manhattan apartment. He died Nguyen Van" Thieu as chairman several hours later, at 9:30 of the military junta at a time p.m., of a coronary occlusion. of increased fighting on the As soon as the death was an ground, and in the air. nounced the tributes began. 40 More" than American We have lost a remarkable planes and 8 South Vietnamese citizen whoe acumen and ener aircraft raided targets lfi North gies have benefited the nation Viet Nam today, hitting as well as countless good bridges, barracks and. shipping. causes," said UN Ambassador The strikes included an at- Adlai Stevenson. tack within 80 miles of Hanoi. New York's Mayor Robert F. A U.S. Marine was killed and Wagner said Baruch was "truly three others wounded in a a great New Yorker. . .He debattle with Viet voted his life to helping man Cong guerrillas . around the kind." . ruins of an abandoned church Showman Billy Rose, a close about 10 miles west of the big friend of Baruch s, said: "Dur U.S. air base at Da Nang. to ing the past 48 years I have . day. never known him to do a small A Marine spokesman said or mean thing. . .It was a privi four "dead Tommunists"were lege to know him. ' I shall al found on the battlefield and a ways miss him. fifth Viet Cong "was" "critically Gov. Robert McNair ot ua wounded and captured. ruch's native South Carolina Fired From Church said, "South Carolinians will ..The clash was touched off remember him as a man who when the guerrillas opened fire walked with presidents and from the abandoned church. kings but who never lost an The Marines stormed the Red abiding love . for his native . positions with hand grenades. state." For Mentk U. S. Navy planes tangled with Communist MIGs Baruch had been ill for more North Viet Nam again Sunday than a month, according to his and one of the S&viet - built (See BARUCH, Page 4) jets was blasted out of the sky, It was the third confirmed "kill- "- or American aviators in the air war against the iw j i nata can Fork. Fire units of two cities fought the blaze which spread quickly through the large building. Auto Crashes Kill One, Hurt 16 New Hampshire was fatally in--: 16 others hurt, nine and jured in one accident over the weekUtah County. ? end Mrs. Janet Anderson Mabey, One woman -- 35, 1234 Aspen Ave., died about 12:15 Monday. other Eight about 8 a.m. today in a roll-ovin Provo Canin a two- four hurt were yon; 'jured one-c- ar er Return to Processing Plant in A.F. -dent BERNARD BARUCH ances, sporting goods and tomobiles. au- - Humphrey, DeGaulle Rebel-Calle- d In Meeting In Dominica Strike Fails WASHINGTON (UPI) Vice SANTO DOMINGO (UPI)A President Hubert H. Humphrey nationwide general strike called LACONIA, N.H. (UPI) some at reported length today by Dominican labor car collision south of Levan; About 40 young motorcyclists AMERICAN FORK to President Johnson on a con- leaders The today appeared to have three more suffered injuries in a arrested during a four-hoversation he had Sunday with fizzled in the vacant former Utah Grower's capital, v. v. k , . mishap in Spanish Fork, and .rampage by about 2,000 persons deFrench President Charles de was plant one'Teceived injuries In a Provo no There tvas interruption in through this resort city, will stroyed by fire this morning in Gaulle in Paris. crash. or and even transport industry oyer of New taste a Hamp- a today get There was no indication after the stores open in the rebel spectacular blaze which was shire's snpcial riot visible the White House meeting at a zone as well as those controlled throughout north Utah Mrs. Mabey, mother of nineTiaw Johnson - De Gaulle meeting by the opposition County. was the driver of the small-Bu- s junta forces The youths; arrested late Sat-be in the works. blaze The about was might were operating normally. reported and lost control on a curve by urday night during a riot that several exploHumphrey spent almost an the state road sheds kl Provo required ' about 400 National 10:30 a.m.-an- d uii-e- i uie i a.m. smn hour and a half with De Gaulle of uvuis rocked sions the building, the "walkout" there was not Canyon. The vehicle traveled Guard troops and state and went to over He Paris Sunday. Communist north. the slightest indication in the for 300 feet out of control before local police to quell, were to spreading the flames. the ' weekend with America s In American available All fighting Sunday, ground times. three Every capital of any work stoppage.overturning appear in Laconia District Gemini-two astronauts and men was called to the Vietnamese troops killed 40 nine occupantsof the car were Court on charges ranging from! Fork There were no immediate re returned Sunday night. blaze scene and a11 equipment Communist guerrillas in a pre thrown from,' the vehicle as it rioting to drunkeness. an- ports of strike effects from the no was There advance Thaw unll ho f unorl u;ith tho of the citvj department was dawn attack on a Viet Cong rolled over nouncement of the Humphrey-Johnso- r interior but effectiveness of the uidus-whicstronghold 10 miles south of the walkout there had been dubious h riot law utilized to save nearby Mark .Mabey, 8, and David state's new meeting. The "only, anAmerican air base at Da Nang from the start since the,' area was rushed through the trial buildings.1 item on Mabey,, 10, suffered back In Johnson's nounced Demon A spokesman said 26 Viet Cong ALGIERS (UPI) Industrial Complex is controlled by the junta. juries and Rebecca, 1, suffered legislature last week and pro- were seven captured strations supporting deposed agenda today was ceremonial and killed is Utah Grower's to The of fines Coop for $1,000 severe cuts and bruises on her vides up of this late afternoon ine sirnce announcement was signing, in another battle 15 miles President Ahmed Ben Bella face and neck. Also retained at and imprisonment for up to located near Third South and northeast of the excise tax cut bill passed made Sunday following a radio in Algiers. Saigon. erupted today (See FIRE, Page' 4) Utah Valley Hospital for obser three years. speech by rebel leader Col. Mission Is Rejected The new Revolutionary Coun by Congress. vation and treatment were Paul Johnson spent a leisurely, Francisco Caamano Deno exOn the diplomatic front, both cil ordered army troops into the weekend at the presiden- pressing limited approval of Mabey, 9; Lynn Mabey, 11, and China and North streets of the capital to rein- long Communist at Camp David, in the new Organization of Ameriretreat Richard Mabey, 6. tial Viet Nam rejected a British force police. near Thurmont, can States (OAS) peace plan. ; mountains ; Two the other children, Eric commonwealth mission to- set Mobs of youthful Algerians t confer The OAS proposal, also being Md. He had planned Steven and of tle the Viet Nam war peaceful shouting slogans in support Mabey, 3, Mabey, 4, Democratic with studied - by - Dominican junta congressional were treated and released. ly. Peking and Hanoi described Ben Bella and against the mili a regular weekly leader Antonio Imbert Barrera, for leaders the effort as a "hoax" and a tary junta clashed with not poUtah Highway Patrol Trooper session early this morning but calls for establishment of a "swindle" designed to help the lice in the heart of Algiers this Owen Beardall investigated the until provisional government to be United States hang on in South afternoon. Police, swinging postponed the, meeting 8 a.m. crash. He indicated the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -L- religious leader, "He wanted to followed by general elections Tuesday. Viet demonstratNam. the clubs, dispersed husband and father of the vic- eaders in the Mutual After three nights and two early In 1966. Improve be here and is here in spirit. ors. Witnesses said police also tims' is currently in Europe with ment Association of the Mor No one in the world is more in Ky? a flamboyant at Camp David, the Chief While giving his tentative ap a BYU tour. The injured were mon Church Sunday ended a terested in youth than he is, and combat pilot accepted the fired warning shots over the days and Mrs. Johnson reExecutive of government from his heads of some of the rioters, proval to tne UA5 pian, caataken to" the hospital in ambu- three-da- y .conference after hear no one is more concerned for reins turned to the White House by mano said he wanted to u study lances from Provo and Orem. predecessor, Dr. Phan H y A group of 'veiled women helicopter from Camp David ing a talk in the Salt Lake Tab- their welfare and no one sets a it further- - before giving a for-Quat, in a simple and brief marched from the Casbah into this SPANISH FORK Three per- ernacle by N. ' Eldon Tanner, better example than he." 8:56 at morning, arriving answer." the city center to stage a dem (See NEW VIET, Page 4) sons hurt in a two-ca- r collision second counselor hi the First Tanner said, "The Lord has EDT. The leaders of two labor fed de of in the onstration support in Spanish Fork early Sunday Presidency of the church. a The President arranged said, 'If you love me, keep my erations Sunday held a news posed president. They walked morning are listed in fairly President David O. McKay, commandments,' and we can today to sign the conference in the rebel ceremony to the central station police show that love by following the good condition today at the Pay-so- n who had $4.7 billion excise tax cut bill. Hotel Commercial to deplanned to attend the where they were contained by ' s of His servant, Presicounsel The signing was scheduled nounce Hospital. final session, yielded to physi the ' dis and strong police forces for 4 p.m. EDT. Richard. Montague, Pay- - cians advice that he remain m dent McKay." PThey said it was plan. peace, afterwards. persed shortly Attuning his remarks to Fa son; J. u. tarter, 37, Payson, his suite at the Hotel Utah. not the 1963 Constituon based n A Bella group, call ther's Dav. Tanner asked the (See WEEKEND, Page 3) Tanner said of the a demand the rebels pre tion, for itself the "Committee ing You congregation to pay silent trib viously had said must be the WASHINGTON (UPI) The the Coordination of Popular ReGod the ute to three fathers basis for any settlement of the . leaflets International distributed House Press United By today approved legisla- sistance," Eternal Father, President McHERALDING the News t tion to make asassination of this morning calling for an in The only public holiday in dispute. Kay and to each person's natdefinite is strike the honors a President a federal crime. against the nation that king general ural father. The bill, a recommendation the junt a beginning this eve Amehameha Day celebrated in "We are living in a changing of the Warren Commission ning. Hawaii on June 11 to honor the world," he said, "and it gives of which Police number arrested the a famous Polynesian warrior who investigated slaying us many challenges, which we of President John F. Kennedy, demonstrators during the clash united all the' Hawaiian Islands meet. can we and . . hope pray in the heart of Algiers. There In peace early in the 19th CenTheme of the conference was also would cover the vice presi dent or the next federal official was no immediate report on tury, according to the' National "Love Lights the Way in MIA". Reign in line for the presidency. When spot news happens in Central Utah, casualties. Geographic Society. The Daily Herald is on the spot. VATICAN CITY (UPI) W We amply prove this today, with a spectacu- - -Pope Paul VI today began the third year of, his reign as pon- lar picture of a fire in American Fork and a first-- , titf. 7 hand story (on Page 1) by Betty G. Spencer, , ' It was two.jyearsv ago that Herald American Fork correspondent and a WASHINGTON (UPI) The ed it in approving its own $1.7 ings without prior notice and the pontiff was chosen as the photo of a bad wreck in Provo Canyon (Page 3) to the late John TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) -- Gov Senate Armed Services Com- billion version of the bill. The the determination of the com-- l successor by Herald Photographers Mark Rigtrup and William H. Avery Monday de- mittee voted today to junk a House version 'totaled $1.9 bil mittee to exercise a "surveil XXIII, who had died 18 daVs Harold Monson working as a team. j nied a nlea for executive clem controversial House approved lion. Sen. John C. Stennis, before. lance over this matter." Anothsr example pf Herald picture coverage ency td killers James Douglas provision to give Congress a acting chairman of the Stennis said, however, that He served from the moment ' Lathamand 'George Ronald veto over "cioslng'6f military Senate group, said he hoped the the SenaTe committee "did not he 'accepted his election in the of events of locarihtei-es- t ison Page decVatican's Michaelangelo Senate would act on the bill favor Dutting it Into hard law York, who are Scheduled to bases. " United Press International, we bring you a pic-- I 10-The committee Sistine orated he said Chapel, He voted, although shortly after, . firm law." midnight. personally . . i Thursday. ture of the triumphant New York landing of the , hang York and Latham were con against the provision written Stennis said the veto provi felt that while Congress has a he was not officially coronated BYU "Curtain Time, U.S.A." troupe which has j ' victed for the murder of west- into the House version of the had "Very fine purposes maior role, the matter is "pri until nine days later. toured the Middle East under sponsorship' of the ern Kansas railroad man Otto annual military construction sion at The Pope, 68, apparently behind it," He added that the marily an executive responsibil State Department. In. strong health, marked the Ziegler in 1961,- - but admitted bill. It provided that either the committee's report on Its ver ity" At home or far away, if it's of interest to killing six other persons on House or Senate could block a sion of the bill will include lan .Tha veto provision was at anniversary with private pray, y crime spree from projected base closure. you as a resident of Central Utah, it wJH get guage "expressing the concern tached to the construction bill er but no special public cere. the Florida SenaU la Utah. committee The monies, Herald. in treatment Daily .special reject oi Congress" about base clos-(See VETO ON, Page I), - - pro-reb- el . " ld Mobs Back 4 In Algeria get-toug- - -- Their Homes (UPI)-Gem-- Rioters Held On New, Stiff Law (UPI)-Presi- Johnson signed the $4.7 billion excise tax cut into providing for reductions starting Tuesday on a long list of consumer goods. ; fhe reductions range from mit merchants to take invent tories of goods on stock so they can apply for tax refunds. Items covered by the tax cut include furs, jewelry, luggage, handbags, cosmetics, cameras; Ben Bella Astronauts WASHINGTON Fire Razes WASHINGTON about $70 on a $2,500 automobile to 15 cents on a tube of lipstick. Congress passed the administration-requested cut Thursday but Johnson delayed signing it into law until today to permit administration lawyers to check the bill's language and to per- close-quarte- rs - Will Start law-today- t Flames and UTAH COUNTY BLAZE SPECTACULAR smoke billow skyward during fire which destroyed the old Utah Growers Co-o-p processing plant this morning in Ameri Reductions j ini-4 astronauts Jame McDiv-I-tt and Edward White left today for their homes in Houston, Tex. Accompanied by their wives, the astronauts left National Airport aboard a NASA plane. The two space heroes and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey returned from Paris Sunday night where they attended the international air show. : On arrival at nearby Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Humphrey told newsmen McDivitt and White were "the hit of the show in Paris." ,Both astronauts and their wives said they trip. enjoyed the three-da- y Humphrey also said that his Calks Sunday with French President Charles de Gaulle covered a wide range of subjects, but withheld further comment until he had "reported first to President Johnson. Closing MIA Session Addressed By Tanner - - al House Approves con-troll- . Legislation on Assassinations pro-Be- Now - Know At Home Or Far Away, Our Photographers Are There . Summer Makes Its Official Arrival Today By United Press International Summer officially arrived in Utah at 7:56 a.m. Monday. Fair skies and warm temperatures accompanied the arrival of the new season. The U.S. Weather, Bureau said a major storm track that had threatened the Intermountaln area shifted northward Into Can" '." ada. Afternoon temperatures sunday were mostly m the 70s and 80s with some 90 degree read ings in the southeastern Utah desert. Low temperatures during the night were in the 40s and 50s. Highs of 82 to 92 were forecast for Monday and lows Mon day night of 45 to 55, "'- ; - Pope Begins Third Year Of His 2 Young Killers Slated to Hang After Midnight Veto On Closing Down Bases J u nked - 3, ' cross-countr- . |