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Show THOUGHTS... Pray forget till prayer makes you your own wish, and SNOW leave it or merge it in God's will.—Frederick W. or rain tonight with increasing snow Wednesday; low to- Robertson, English clergyman and lectur er. night in upper 20s __PROVO,UTAH COUNTY,UTAH LBJ Ponders Israel Aid Deterioration Of Woman Mayor Takes Oath, Liver Threatens _ ‘Housecleans’ SHERIDAN, Colo. Heart Transplant. . medical team , NewBuilding Valuation Up In Provo Although there have been only two more building permits issued during the first half of fiscal 1967-68 in Prove City than during the same time of the year before, valuation authorized is more than haif million dollars above the figure for the first half of the previous fiseal year. Arvil S. Conk, chief building inspector for Provo City, has reported to the city commission that a total of 248 building permits have been issued since 1, 1967 for a seen ager, the traffic clerk, the street superiniendent and a was came as Kasperak was near near death at Palo Alto-Stanford optimistic because of the normalfv .ction of a woman's Hospital. heart that freed him from a Internal bleeding detected at death-lixe coma. midmorning Monday was halted Dr. Norman E. Shumway, by the medical team with blood who performed the fourth heart transfusions, A blood bank said transplant in history Saturday donors “ranup the stairs” when night, said Kasperak’s many Kasperak’s need for relatively rare blood was made known. Kasperaks turn toward death July she announced she ng the police chief, municipal judges, the city attorney, the city man- Although his condition re- White, 43, who died of a brain mained critical, a Stanford hemorrhage. The transplant University = Possibility Of Supplyin g 50 — Jets 'Held Open’ cs being sworn into office Monday night She took the oath of office at 8 p.m. Three minutes Severe liver deterioration today functionis good."” threatened Mike Kasperak in ear-old retired steel- later, his battle for survival as worl Kasperak received the, Americas first adult heart heart of Mrs. Virginia Mae both i NNR (UPI) —Just like a woman, Mayor Jean Rosenbach wa: time in housecleanir By DAVID LAMB complications are “‘severe] but PALO ALTO, Calif. (UPI)— soluble as long as heart transplant patient PER COPY 2868Viet Reds Die | disease. Shumway said the| SAIGON (UPI) — American breathing troubles were “not andallied troopskilled & record unexpected” because Kasperak 2,868 Communists in combat in it Vietnam last week, |“worked so many years in a|Souts steel mill and was a heavy military spokesmen said today. smoker.” Watches Television | The Viet Cong and North Venemese perishedin unpre- Earlier Sunday night Kasper- Naas Tat skvated urgeseuNe New Years ‘fee tha New Prime minutes and nurses said he was ares Shee te visibly pleased. In addition his Government 7 ; spokesmen erasescrei js |dited U.S. soldiers with killin wife, Ferne, came to his ' ng Minister intensive care room three times the Seema, of con slat l The last medical Sets Visit near the Cambodian border and bulletin in the Que Sonvalley, a hideout issued at 3 p.m. Monday said ior the North Vietnam 2nd The many complications are division 360 miles up the coast . aoe as . , ag ae igtte blood ‘south of Saigon, Gls routed the + which is no doubt rsponsible third major Viet Cong strike at for his bleeding conditions.” |e capital area in four Phantems, 1,500-mile an hour, two-man jet fighter-bombers that are the swiftest planes America employs in Vietnam combat, Israelis seeking replacements for the planes it lost in the Mideastconflict ang also a new source of modern aircraft since {President Charles de Gaulle of CANBERRA (UPI)—ohn G. \France has barred further won the prime ministership of \Israeli purchase of French | Australia today and said he will | aircraft. \visit the United States as soon | jas possible to keep alive) Australia’s bonds with the LBJ Loses White House. | “] don’t know President} Johnson very well but 1 would) hope to be able to build) something of the same kind of jionship” the late prime | | \Gorton, a former fighter pilot, severe but soluble, according to from Saigon. Dr. Shumway, as long as heart Major Attacks Continue function is good. i : total of , aes is severe ee pleatanTitte $3,551,215, The totals for the first half of fiscal 1966-67 were 246 permits for $2,885,445. The totals for December of 1967 were 15 building permits for $190,100. Top valuation of building auth{zation in December were six new residences with a valuation of $104,500, while the most cost- Eshkol at his Texas ranch, relevent factors, including the indicated he would be guided by by others into the area,” the Soviet arms shipments to Arab shipmentof military equipment countries in the tense Mideast statement said. | The Russians have all but This was viewed a virtually replaced the numerousaircraft tantamount to an appeal to and tanks the Arabs lost in the| Russia to halt arms shipments, June 5-10 mideast war. At the conclusion of Eshkol’s! ‘The statement did not specify what arms the United States %4-hour visit to the LBJ ranch might sell to Israeli, The Israelis have requested 50 of the Last Week came after he suffered respiratory difficulty Sunday night resulting from chronic lung Monday, a joint statement said By HTLEN THOMAS SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)— Eshkol and Johnson “considered implications of the pace of President Johnson, promising armament in the Middle East “active and sympathetic” consideration of Israel's appeals and the ways and means of for arms, has held open the coping with this situation. possibility that the United The President agreed to States may supply 53 F4 keep Israeli's military defense Phantom jets capability under active and The President, meeting with sympathetic examination and Israeli Prime Minister Levi review in the light of all . days. cal ae eis abi Another Key Advisor | ‘The report said Kisperak has a| American casualties, expected A YOUNG BOY sits among the more than 100 peasants arrested by the South Vietnamsee form of “‘hepatorenal,” which is |to be as usual far lighter than po'ice for protesting against the United States hombing and the American military presMoe ‘ y poor liver and kidney function, | the Communists last week, were ence in Vietnam. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) “The transfusions of fresh not scheduled for release until | Minister Harol id Holt had with) |blood appear to have stopped Thursday when weekly losses him, he told a news conference.| the bleeding from the gastro-|are regularly reported. + He said that Holt, lost and | WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presintestinal tract,” the hospital) According to U.S. official: ly single project authorized was presumed drowned while swim- ident Johnson is losing anether | the highest previous Communi: remodeling work on the Smith bulletin said. ming off the coast last month, of his key economic advisers, Family Living Center on the —_——_—___—__—_—___| toll in one week was 2,783 men had a relationship with Johnson |Budget Director Charles L, killed, That was in the week BYU campus, for $39,000. which “was something unique Schultze, who is returning to academic life as soon as work One new business building | Now You Know eee March 25, 1967. and of great significance.” . Government spokesmen said the fiscal 1969 budget is was authorized, a $9,000 strucBy IRA RIFKIN ithe scene, trained a highbeam “I hone to build on the same on ene |that last rox 263 South Colleagues ture ai 1250 W, Ist N., by Utah Unie brass 18 foundations to make sure it completed late this month or NEW YORK (UPI) —Flamesflashlight which barely sliced early next. The word “bedlam,” meaning | Vietnamese troops were killed. Packing Company and a $20, endures,” he said. 000 addition was approved toa wild uproar and confusion,!That was higher than the | LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Adam roared through a slum tenement ‘htough the black, billowing, He had vowed earlier to keep The Chief Executive anthe Prudential Federal Building comes from the name of the previous week but below the 380 Clayton Powell, excluded from today on the coldest Jan. 9 in choking smoke. his nation with America in the nounced Schultzes impending at 363 North University Avenue.| first English lunatic asylum. (See 2868 VIET, Page 4) Con gress by. colleagues on}|New York history,ae Sune killing at]at “They were jumping from the] fight against the Communists in departure at his Texas ranch charges of misconduct, now ee- persons and injuring 26! (See BROOKLYN,Page 4) Mondaynight, He said Schultze Vietnam. Powell May | BrooklynFire Kills’ TellOn No Double Sessions —_13 In Slum Tenement threatens to “blow the whistle” Quick work by police andj on those men who led the| firemen was credited with Mid East “We must show them aggres- would be replaced by Charles J. sion doesn’t pay. We lived Zwick, a Harvard-trained econ- omist who has been serving as assistant director of the budget bureau. it was the second resignation of a top economic adviser in secrets of former Hulse asso- |e snes Seana a less than two weeks. On New ciates rests with a federal| “yi, Holt, who was lost while Year's Day, Johnson announced that Gardner Ackley, chairman swimming last month. By JIM FOUSHEE the board Monday night, a|about 10 a.m. and be released| actions. If he is indicted, Powell | victims were believed to be His election came on the of the President’s Council of thay talk. fol ardands with rie {members of two families who AMMAN, Jordan (UPI)— second ballot and put an Economic Advisers, would be Provo High School, Farrer school day at Provo High @bout 5 p.m., said Superinten-|tae said he'll \Israeli and Jordanian tanks and American into the prime nominated as U.S. ambassador {dent Sherman Wing. He said | were caughtin an apart by Junior High School and Dixon School from about 8 a.m. until as |fighter planes fought a day-long minister's residence. His petite to Italy. Ackley, too, was full details, including those for {ru blow the whistle. I'll blow it} the flames ieohne Junior High School will go to 5 p.m. would be necessary. juni i set yet be|loud and loug” he said here| tried to ars a apparently |attle near the Sea of Galilee wife, the former Bettina Brown succeeded by a man from an extended school day next|(The present high school day oeer aval after arriving from self-imposed tenement. Monday. It was one of the of Bangor, Me., who has never within the organization he year tu handle the influx of goes from 7:45 a.m. to 2:25 Explicit details 4 on the sched- exile in Bimini inthe Bahamas. The injured included 11 bitterest border clashes since taken Australian citizenship headed. In his case, it was students to those schools caused| p.m.) Tentative plans would uling at the junior high schools declined to name his|firemen, two of them reported|the June Mideast war. said, “When T go to the U.S., Arthur M. Okun, a member of by the closing of the BY Lab-|call for about half of the stu- has not been worked out yet, Powell targets. |in serious condition, and two| Each side blamed the other I'm always happy to be back the council. oratory School, it was agreed dentbody, probably juniors and but ut it was janticipated that ad- Powell, a member of Con-|policernen who suffered smoke forstarting the exchange. home.” Mrs. Gorton saic, Schultze, who will become a last night at the Provo Board|seniors, to begin about 8 a.m. ditional periods would be added gress for 22 years and a former| inhalation. Israel said one officer was however, she considersherself a fellow of the Brookings Instituof Education meeting. They |and go seven periods (one of for the two schools, said Ross |chairman of the powerful House| Fire Cupt. Thomas Burke said killed and four border police “de facto Australian.” tion in Washington and teach will not, the board decided, go|which would be lunch) until Denham, assistant superintend-| Education and Labor Commit-|quick work by police and|injured in the attacks. Israel economics at the University of Australian First approximately 3 p.m. The resl| ent of schools. — to double sessions , tee, had long been a memberof| firemen“saved up to 100 lives.” accused Jordan before the UN Gorton, 56, quickly moved to Maryland, said there were no Under the plan adopted by of the studentbody would begin hat led him | Provo High will receive 173 Capitol Hill's inner circle and| The biaze broke out in the Security Council of “deliberate assure his countrymen that policy differen although he fully supports his to resign the post he has held jstudents from BY High and the one of Washington’s most| predawn hours as the tempera- and unprovoked attacks.” jtwo junior high schools will| influential congressmen. ture hovered at zero, shattering| One Israeli jet fighter was nation’s growing alliance with since June 1965. Says Wilkinson |have 144 students added to] The Harlem Democrat today|the previous low for a Jan, 9|shot down andfell in flames on America he is Australian first |their rolls next year. The 128) pegan a speaking tour that will Which was nine degrees above the Israeli-occupied west bank {and last. He mentioned Holt’s elementary students will be ab-| take him to 14 college campuses 2€T0 in 1942. of the Jordan, Aminan Radio triumphant election slogan, “All sorbed throughout the rest of lin the West, Florida, New| Frenzied residents, standing said. the way with LBJ the schools in the Provo Dis-/Fngland and the Midwest, He|0 fire escapes on the second The Jordanian radio said one “I don't believe Holt eversai id trict and will not require any) expects to be on the go ‘unti]|2nd third floors of the grim, Jordanian soldier wasinjuredin Australia would automaticall: y Longer Day LoomsIn Provo Senior, Junior High Schools For Next Year campaign to deny him his seat. preventing an even greater| Powell said Monday night his| disaster as they helped most of| |decision whether to reveal|te 125 pesidens @ the four EruptsIn grand_jury investigating ‘is atdren, ‘All but oneof the13 Day Battle through an era some years back where welet it exist and look what happened,” said the tall, ruggedly handsome orange grower chosen by the governing Liberal party to replace Harold | ‘No Reversal’ Possible Of Decision to Close BY Laboratory Schools Yank Sailors jchange in present procedure, Raster. lay rather By DAWN LAMBERT |gray brick building, screamed the fighting and seven civilians than a second alter-| 1:1, Get Asylum In Sweden . since the latter was establish- native, double sessions, was de-| Winerst Persons.Fawvellsaiche “No chance for reverse- ed. It now occupies virtually ment,” was the ironclad state-|the entire lower campus where ment issued by BYU President! the university had its permanErnest L. Wilkinson at a two- ent campus beginning. hour BYU Laboratory School At no time during She meet-| PTA meeting held last night. ing did Dr. Wilkinson or any The meeting was a last-mizute!other official mention the pos- follow anything the Americans |said Superintendent of Provo| yy, Janned this: after to or help as the flames tore up wounded, three seriously. did... wouldn't say that Schools, Sherman W. Wing. tear ae iieiNeon asec t through the structure. Israeli authorities said fight- myself...we can’t give a blank pe Sad of the oe: (Lox Angeles sets oes Three police officers, first on’ ing stopped just before dusk. check to the future,” he said. Surveyor 7 ‘Unerringly’ Zeroes In On led For Today STOCKHOLM (UPI)—Neutral cided upon Sweden today granted political after extensive |prothers” there. study of schools in Utah that asylumto four Americansailors had gone to the doublesessions, Last March 1, Congress |who deserted from the aircraft explained Superintendent Wing. rejected Powell, A special . ' carrie USS. Intrepid to House committee investigated The double session plan Moon; Soft-Landing Schedu protest what they called the his affairs and charged him would have virtually two si “immoral” war in Vietnam. arate studentbodys, one going with misconduct in office and PASADENA, Calif. (UPI)—|_ The landing was scheduled at devices to photograph and The action was taken by the . affair with as many patrons as|sible fate of the lower campus |in the morning, from an early misuse of public funds. Aliens Commission after a week eyor 7, America’s last and'8:05 p.m. ES’ analyze the lunarterrair possible being notified via tele-| building after the school is dis-|hour until noon, and the other The Marchresolution refusing oy sophisticated unmanned he objective of Surveyor 7 Surveyor 7 was the 2&th and of study, The commission’s from then until finished in the to Seat Powell covered the term... phone to hear directly from continued, moon probe, unerringly zeroed yo. 4 19 1-5mile wide landing last unmanned moon probe decision was almost a foregone conclusion since an advisory President Wilkinson on the re-/ The BYU president first ex-{late afternoon or even early |of the 90th Congress, the second i 4 in today on its target in the launched from Cape Kennedy | Session of which convenes Jan. |rugged highlandsnearthe lunar zone in a mountainous region 18\before Apollo astronauts fly to/committee had recommended cently announced decision to|plained the financial factor | evening. miles north of the rim of the|the moon. The mission of the unanimously ‘lum be granted, close the lah school at the end|which influenced the decision The double session method 15. |south pole. of the current school year. The |to close the school, stating that | was termed too costly because In April, Powell was re Surveyor 7's course was so| Tycho crater. The lunar surface|six previous spacec fts in the The advis group urged te that scientists at Jet in the region was described by Surveyor verdict was handed down in “finances of the church and of requiring almost two shifts|elected by his Harlem district! ac i@S was to investi. - asylum for “humanitarian reaNovemher by the BYU board other considerations won't al-|of teachers, he said. Also hay-|by a 7-1 margin. However, he| Propulsion Laboratory here|@ project spokesman as gate poss! Apollo landing] sons low continuation of the Lab/|ing the students with whole af-|did not attempt to resumehis|canceled a second midcourse| “damned rough” and a compu-|sites across the moons midsec- The sailors are Richard of trustees. The BYU Laboratory School, | School,” which he said has| terncons or mornings of free|seat on tne basis of his re-|maneuver which had been|ter gave the spacecraft only ation. ‘This final ssion will 1 Bailey, 19, of Jacksonville, Fla,; two out of five chance of! conduct purcly also known as the old Training benefited for over 30 years while time could create some prob-|election and, instead, is waiting! scheduled Mondaynight. exper, - John Barilla, 20, of Catonsville,” for a U.S. Supremecourt ruling If all continues to go well, the landing unscathed. iments to answer fundamental | Md.; Michael Lindner 19, of School and BY High, has op- other church-run schools have lems, he commented, erated as a teccher-training been closed, He added that the| With the influx of students on his exclusion, which he|instrument-laden spacecraft was| Crammed aboard Surveyor 7 questions of how the moon was| Mount Pocono, Pa., and Craig to soft-land on the moon today. were am array of scientific formed. | Anderson, 20, of San Jose, Calif, arm of the university almost (See NO REVERSAL, Page 4) (See LONGER DAY,Page 4) insisted was illegal, { |