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Show s V.' .1 "'I TefepKone Decreased 373-505- 0 Tor Adsr News, Circulation: Frovo Office, m WrthN. .... 375051" Orem Office, J ! : . cloudiness today with probability, of tbandmhowers 20 per cent. Clearing tonight and fair Saturday. A little warmer, af ternoon. High today in" mid-- ; 7(s and Saturday near 80.' Low ' V : 45 to 50: Precipitation probability tonight .and Saturday lowering to near zero. knight S4th YEAR, NO. 25 ' - PRICE TEN CENTS" PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965 aMlliSLlii AsksU.S. kit Si SES 'W' -- ... . . x " 7 Withdraw PHNGty PE2H, Cambodia French President (UPI) Charlts de Gaulle and Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's chief of state, today demanded an end to ' foreign interven. Hon", in both Viet Nam and Laos along with new pacts to. guarantee Vietnamese neutralit- - v. W ' - In a communique obviously aimed at the United States, De jGaulle.and Sihanouk saidise of .ioreign troops meaning American had transformed a civil war in Viet Nam into an international conflict. Hie 1954 Geneva pact esta blishing Vietnamese indepen dence must be observed, they V said.-- 1- ' ' y A - I 37. ' IV,.- - " At flie same time, all acts of war. should, pease Vietnamese territory, which implies that any foreign power that" has brought in troops should first of all pledge Itself ;o withdraw them within a fixed time limit and to cease all intervention; i. Completes Visit The communique was issued atihe end of De Gaulle's three-- day-vi- sit; - Spanish Fork Beauty New Miss Utah County ' " Steph'anie Stewart was chosen' as Miss Utah County Thursday evening" and will represent the county at the Miss Utah State Fair contest on Sept. 10. Miss "Stewart competed with seven other queens or attendants from various Utah County towns in swim wear, formals, and a talent presentation to win the title before an interested audience at Eldred Center, She participated as Miss Spanish Fork and Miss Spanish. Fork National Guard. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glark Stewart of . Spanish Fork and her talent presentation was a crea-.tiv- e dance. Shauna Bergon, Miss Orem! was chosen alternate. Her talents were displayed in a humorous reading. The queen and the alternate were crowned with delicate rhinestones tiaras by the retiring Miss Utah County, Carolyn Kirkman , of American Fork, who alar performed , for the audience. 7" Firemen On Strike In St. Louis Nam and said the United States must agree to this before there can be peace negotiations. The communique issued at the Cambodian royal palace said " the same goes for technically neufraTLaos, where U.S. forces operate. All foreign intervention should cease so that this inenaiy country (iLaos) ,may recover its unitv. Deace and stability within the framework of true neutrality." De Gaulle J: in a speech Thursday called for withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Viet Nam and sald"there must be a commitment to do so before there can even be peace negotiations. The communique sKirted that issue today. ue uauile and Sihanouk. said the international agreements (See De GAULLE Page 4) , ST. LOUIS, Mo. About 230 of 350 (UPI) -- "on-duty- city " firemen stayed away from fire station houses today jat the .start of a strike to protest low pay and long nours. Fire Chief Joseph Findlay said a strike of firemen is illegal under state law, and in Avould be those it Commissioner Melvin Hanks joining He Mid fire with suspended. each 'a enough presented girl gift and Commissioner David companies were in" service "to Greenwood presented Miss handle any emergency." F i n d l a y,' however, urged Stewart- - with a presentation those among the city s of red roses and Miss bouquet firemen-t- o report to their Burgon with one of pink car d ly135 houses. station ; nations. A small group of fire fighters The audience was entertain73 voted in favor of a jLocal ed with acrobatic dancing by strike'Auiles4he-eity--make3a fligTroKeTanO maTequar" written agreement for a 13 per " off-du- ty -- tetoAcludmgJc.ian cent- - payboost" by- Egan. a parade, they say. ana v 's 36th annual Hardest Days 'apd Homecoming, which opens tonight, will have two of them. The first of two parades will be held Safrfday-tTioorrTwill be complete with marching bands, pretty girls, floats i Heading the parade, . which will move through the downtown part of the city, will be a color, guard, from fte Amer, ilC wiui lldU UCglUil JWV. -g- uardiWillbollowed-bjMhe A See Page 2 for pictures of Payson celebration queens. .. police car of Police Chief Am who is parade nion Lance, , STAY AT U.N. ' -- Missing In Big Storm ' 4 . - 1 , UNITED NATIONS (UPI) A concerted move to a reluctant U Thant ' to continue in office as .''". per-sua- de SAIGON (UPI) --U.S. Air Force pilots- - flying through thunderstorms a n d c I oud s " which hid Communist missile sites once again, cut .North Viet Nam's railroad supply lines to Red China, an Air Force sec-retar-y- general took shape todayut was not expected to snowball until the General Assembly meets Sept. spokesman- "20. The United States ly opened the drive Thursday within a few hours of Thanfs statement, that he "ouldKft be available when term expires his five-yeNov. 3. Among his reasons frustration over lie U.N.'s iMtf 1 In . the increasing .J1 itmder a U.S. Demands civilians and four and wounding 10 It was the deadliest Viet Cong strike since a bomb' took a toll of 30 or more lives ' at Hue lastmonth.- -" Another Viet CotsterrdHst squad posing as pLVctiva voters blew up a pollui5lact 27 miles north of Saigon today. five Vietna- injuring th mese; office at Lai Tbieu on th of pretext seeking voting instructions and placed a mine which exploded later. Report Red Buildup Intelligence sources "in DV (See U.S. PILOTS Page 4)- - - o, photo) ! at-4e- ast- Hatch Named Chairman Of Russian The (UPI) State Department charged tor -day that ft 1 Soviet Embassy science officer has tried to obtain classified . information from an American citizen in return for ' large sums of WASHINGTON : money. 71 Governors to. Set U p Regional Cooperative SALT LAKE "CITY (UPI) -G- of incorporatioa Rocky overnors from seven tofey to set upt ailed the Federation -departafflt demanded immediate depar ture" from this country of the Russian official, third secretary Valentin A. Revuv Press - Officer - Robert J. McCloskey declined to disclose said FBI the "thwarted" the'atteffipt.""""" w - To Motorists By Rampton -- and - Nominated for chairman actin- g- president-w- as George Hatch, president of the Intermountain Network,- - Salt Lake Plea Made , City. Newiforkrto beousted since March, 1946 The last was Stefan Kirsanof, embassy first secretary, asked to leave June 1, 1965. The last tima an American diplomat was expelled from Moscow was May 11, 1965, when Norris D. Garnett, cultural attache, was asked to leave. : . : The governors will name WASHINGTON (UPI) The president, at a salary of about United States will notget. a board $15,000 yearly, 44fftorsrUflpaidrand .- tativesi-f- r . board-membe- rs - y n-.- issue an informational "ticket" KocKy Mountain states must compreto motorists at service stations, develop a cafes, other highway stops and hensive regional plan if they wilL personally stop some, driv are to achieve a set of quality ers when necessary, Shaded lounge areas jamLresi W This room facilities will be provided Charles Kimbal). presidentof st Research Institute by the highway department at theMid-wethe rest area just east of Knolls Kansas City, Mo. He said a new era of expansion is on the in Tooele County. The motor transport group, horizon.-- i . "Federated Area meanwhile invited persons who Govs. John Love of Colorado, will be traveling- - along U.S. 40 west of Salt Lake City to stop, Calvin L. Rampton of Utah rest and enjoy free soft drinks, Clifford P. Hansen of Wyoming courtesy of a 'local ' beverage and Jack Mv Campbell picked '. ' (See GOVERNORS Page. 4) company. long-rang- e, was-toein- in Wnn't Set Date For Evacuation I I Withdrawal of U.S. rrepreseTF" om each, state... The forces from South Viet Na-mas proposed by French PresA- - plea-fo- rUtah motorists to governor of ,eaeh9tate-au- h. exercise' caution during the malically will be a represent ident Charles de Gaullt-unle- ss a date is also set for removal Labor Day weekend was issued ative. ef North-- Vietnamese trdops.1 for "from Utah JL Konunafed TBurSdafBy6v"Calvih lhis was the reaction withm R311011 an' ttveslatejsutop: were State Sen, Johnson administration W. Hughes Brockbank and Mil the safety officials. to De Gaulle's speech in today Rampton urged motorists to ton L. Weilenmann, chairman use their headlights both day of the State Industrial Promo Cambodia. In that speech, the FrenchT leader said peace talks and night during the long week tion Commission, both of-- Sal; could only be held if the United end as a reminder to tbemselve Lake City. States first committed itself to the federation was organized and others to drive safely. withdraw its'- troops ..witihin a of tlfe session the at concluding "Joining in the safety campaign fixed time. ... conference. It will were the Utah Highway Patrol, two-daThe U.S. response has not table and the State Highway Department serve as a bargaining been put into a public andhe-Counc- il of Safety Su means of unifying programs to statementHSo the adminis. " far pervisors of 'the Utah Motor cooperate on regional problems, trationJias-jchosen.-t-o reply to Transport-Assooiatio!ptesJKere4oldatThurs-ically SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- PORTSMOUTH, Va. (UPI) He said Revin "has engaged - tfard - eutter- - today In activities dearlv incompati established blinker contact with ble with ' his diplomats status wants to vote for either a Dem- his name, then give him which- only, then discarded the un f used one. ocratic or Republicancandi-dat- e ever ballot he wants. " he will have to tell, the From that time on. the perif f What about,; trie independent polling agent, his party prefe- son's- designation "D" or "R' voter,: the person who has no renceIt is also necessary to will allow him to vote for only strong political, 7 leanings" one indicate party preference when that, party's candidates in the way or the other? If he chooses incjiria- registering to- vote. primary, unless he changes his not to declare The law is really not as com- preference some time. This .tion he will be permitted to plicated as many believe it o does not apply in the November vote in only the races state scntRjhtoafd. the be. When John Q. Voter .goes general election. . to his polling place to t vote, The new procedure can be state supremcourt, 'and dis' the election judge will ask him contrasted . with the former trict judge. which ballot he w,ants. After method of primary voting when : It should be made clear that the voter gives his1 party pre- - a voter was handed both a flits rule, applies only in the the general-electi- on ference, the. judge will ..jnartpemocraticl .and Republicatf primaryv-- At candidates of both parties dowira "D" or "R" next to ballot, voted on on opthem ; " , - - -- jwn-partis- , - bus4 eight soldiers persons. Gov. John Love of Colo-radof the Midwest ReCharles and Kimball, president left, search Institute, Kansas City, discuss the future of the Rocky Mountain Region at the second annual Rocky Mountain States Tele- -. Governors' Conference in Salt Lake City, (Herald-UP- I AT GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE McCloskey '.I.'- 71 milesnorth of Saigon, today killing 12 persons t lief that no man should serve more than one term in the top U. N. executive post Party Choice Rule Applies Only in Primar oter ever- - r First of 4 Articles on New Law th-v- an South jll maker, particularly m Viet - wasir basic- - be ' ' -- ati-t- campaign of Viet Cong terror to disrupt the Sept. Blectionstook a growing tofrT or dead and injured despitt increased government precau- " .lons: arid Steppel M "American threatened vigilance against tnwder attacks. ": A Viet Cong mine exploded : - Editor's Note: This is the first of four daily articles in a series designed to inform voters concerning the new Utah : law requiring them to give party prefer-nce at the primary elec--; . tion. ; By .GEORGE BAKER Utah voters will be confronted with' a new rule this year 'when they go to the polls in the Election Sept.. 13. Primary ' This year, unlike years past, under a law .passed in the 1965 State Legislature,-i- f reportediodayrTwo - lost.' rtoabflitytoracirT)eae am- - planes and their pilots wera official- - . Two Pilots i III 1 ' tuTre&;, - .... ..IIIM1.I1IIIIIUIIIIJIU)IWIHI.....JI J? where he worked, what kind of information was involved, or just when the incident oc. uties in the Utah County Clerk's office are busy these days making final preparations for the upcoming primary elec- tion on Tuesday, Sept. 13. . , istjidritmgnHoseasand: dcie. are gettinfpSetP tion materials ready for the 39 incradesOrem VotinsDis- - milean hour wind" at nooi today while awaiting an ocean- election judges and otherwise to pull her to shore. preparing for, the election. They 13, 14, 15K 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, going tug. " one of a : The DemoMendota; and the direction under are working Lakeyiew, Vineyard number of rescue vessels, of Mark F. Boyack, county crats in this district will choose between Alfred J. Madsen, dispatched to the area after the clerk. T u u Hlwse PiiU-d- i pusmous Vineyard," incumbent; afld Leah Bennati's --SOS Thursday, relieved the USNS Cache, a Pi Johnson. Orem. vviui iiiuic uiaii uiic aiiuiuaic, AH voting places will be open military sea transport service pei party and the on Sept. 13 from 7 a.m; to 8 p, oiler, as a standby vessel while positions with more than two m.' awaiting the tow. condidates will appear on the primary ballot. ,. ,.,.,,..,.,. UTHANTTO st " -- U. S. URGING whoJheAmericaaiitizen wav Up With ttell-Italiancre- ' chairman. Approximately 25 floats and seven' bands are expected to the parade". in participate Bands participating Saturday ';''...'.'... T An Error will . include ..those from . Pay-so- n High School and Junior Thursday's Daily Herald list High, Payson City, Goshen ed the candidates whose names School, and Spanish Fork" Jun- will appear ori'the .ballot. How ior High. ever, one name was m advert- , 'be Monwill on antly left off this list. This is joined They day by bands from Spanish the .name of Carver Mattsson, Fork, High, Tooele High and who is one "of three candidates A. Lehi High School. for the position of Dr. Richard Bushman assist-(Se- e Justice of the Utah Supreme TWO PARADES Page 4) Court. The other two candidates are R. L. Tucket, incumbent, and Harold N. Wilkirison. Two will compete in the final elections on Nov. 8. . Two of the Senate Represeni Hawks- - are sehsible, full of tative Districts in Thursday's all the wjsdom and non - ferocious, paper did not include that districts comprise voting whereas doves j. jare', cruel, insensate and bloodthirsty, ac-- them. State Representative DisS. trict 40 includes Provo Voting to ornithologist cording Dillon Ripley, secretary (rf the Districts 10. 31, 32, 34, 35, 36 and Pleasant : Smithsonian Institution. - '"- - "43, 44, 46,- - 47,--48 Now You Know 'I ; the Italian - tanker Alberto during his assignment in the Bennati, battered by the winds United States." -:S of Hurricane Faith in a drama Revin is one of seven science on the high seas that, left a officers presently attached to crewman dead and the ship the embassy. He is 34, married, : founderine. and has one child. He has The contact was made by the served at the embassy since rescue cutter Mendota out of June , 2613. Wilmington, N.C. rxanleflrZmehiut The Coast . Guard said, charge d'affaires, however, that signalmen were Embassy was ' called, to -- r .the State having trouble with a language Department-Thursda- yanHnc anadidnQLdisclose what ViewjaepiMieans-.inthisdi- sbarrier with itnct will vote between Bill J. information, if any, the tanker James w: Pratt, acting country director "for the Soviet Union. nderson and Howard C. Niel- gave on its condition. The - Bennatin'-'-- a - 656nfooter -- BeviiHs the 20th Russian in SOIU from Palermo. Sicilv. was the embassy ""here, or in the Orem. Districts unit-para- de wdrbe repeated Monday Day) atnoon. : Deputy Clerks Busy With Election Duties md -- bor Contact Set Oct.-irT- he Fire officials estimateoT'tEaT monies and general chairman less than half of those firemen of the contest was Mrs. Paul notreporting for work todaj Everybody: loves i'Wiscombe of American Fork." had voted in favor of the strike. ay-son- i - Owen, Pete Cloward and Grant action triggered the resimation Webster in. addition Jo. .the .talrof uniof- t- PresideritT Russell ents of the contestants. ' Payson Fet , ; ' Jwx Ear To Flafure i De Gaulle had called for withdra wal of all U.S. forces in Viet ; PAYSON - In a speech Thursday. CHOSEN UTAH COUNTY'S FAIREST Stephanie Stewart, right, Miss Spanish Fork, was chosen as Miss Utah County Thursday evening. Selected as alternate was Shauna Burgon, Miss Qrem. Miss Stewart will compete for the title of Miss Utah State Fair on SepU 10. ; i y-' , r Vietnam Communist-Nor- th- should do to bring peace. There was no mention of .withdrawaK, of North Vietnamese troops from the South. The question has been asked in Washington: Could this ' be" because De Gaulle had been told. by Hanoi, that it was not. prepared for. peacejiiovesTJ speecn was made ajter a meeting with Hanoi'sxrepresen-tativ- e in Cambodia: . The administration noted that : De GaulleTimself exfressed douhtthat the time was "ripe". forthe settlements he Drooosed d that he also said France was not mediating. Was he, it was asked, protecting - himself against a rebuff from Hanoi? The French leader spoke of the 1954 Geneva Accords as the only system "that could spare Indochina from becoming , a field of confrontation for rival dominions and ideologies and an open Invitation to American intervention." y.: He also ' spoke 'of tha "political and military authori-- : ty" of theJnited States taking "root" in South Viet Nam. But, in U.S.- - eyes, he virtually did ; not ' mention the" Communist insurgency which- - led ; involvement. ' ' will appear On aslngle ballot just "as in pasryears. There Jjas beensome, criti-- , cism'ivbiced about the law since it was enacted in. the 1965 JJtah Legislature. Some" say it is an undue in- yasion of privacy, that the divulsionyjjfj., person's' politics can be used against him, or that it was intended to' eliminate ' the independent voterL County Clerk Mark Boyack who is in charge of administer- that - (See PARTY CHOICE correct and - exceedinglycool silence. It may be that no public statement on his speech will be issued. De' Gaulle, the administration PageJ) r t ' ' |