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Show t Telephone 373-505- Clearing partially this afternoon, following possible (bower earlier la Circulation: ForAdSjNews Provo Office, 190 w. 4th 0 ftrrr msom Orem Office, 757 N. State the day, Snow level near 1,004 feet High today near 50, low ...... 225.U0I tonight tn mid 30s. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH VOL43rNO.-2- 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1965 PRICE 15 CENTS a 1. I v.) I . WASHINGTON o) Thousands Ivins Seeks Delay In - March Valuation Increase War Protest - steel-helroet- ed le Ike Says He's Ready To Go Now Blast, Fire 2 In Denver Crash . , . T vis f SAIGON with KIDNAPPER CONFESSES Tilford G. J&aker (middle), a 34- year-old construction worker. is led by two detectives into the courthouse in Tacoma, Wash, after Baker turned himself over to Tacoma officials. He said be' was one of two men who kidnapped Charles HyoV III Wednesday. Baker surrendered early Saturday and implicated two others in the $45,000 kidnapping. Most of the money has been recovered. (Herald-UP- I Telepboto) Ronsom Portiolly Recovered Kidnaping of Tacoma Boy Gearedl Up by Confession i TACOMA, Wash. (Upl)-- A construction .worker signed a statement Saturday admitting participation in the Charles kidnaping of III. Authorities said Hyde $34,360 of the $45,000 ransom money was recovered. Pierce County Sheriff Jack Berry, identified the' suspect as Tilford G. Bakerof Tacoma. Baker's father and brother, accompanied "by'twosheriff's officers and the kidnap victim's father, picked up the ransom moneyin a bowling ball bag from a locker at .the Santa Fair Bowling Alley at Federal Way north. of here. Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney John G. McCutcheon said formal' kidnaping charges would be filed against Baker later in the day. Berry said, information in n Baker's hand-writte- Sukarno Vows Indonesia to Remain 'Left'. BOGOR, Indonesia (UPI- )President Sukarno vowed Satur day Indonesia's revolution would remain to the left and blasted both. Indonesian and foreign newsmen for inflaming public sentiment. His remarks were seen as criticism of the army which took over much of the nation's news media following the Communist-backe- d Oct. 1 coup attempt. He made it clear his country would remain in Peking's orbit despite charges by the army that the Red Chinese, had backed the coup. : - statement "certainly coincides with the ' information we got from young Charles Hyde." Berry said Baker told him his conscience was bothering him and he wanted to turn himself in. Young Hyde, a UN Vote Asks Britain Act In Rhodesia UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) The Security Council voted 10-with one abstention today to call on Britain to "quell" the Rhodesian rebel 0 five-roo- By-Lin- . el :.L: U.S. 1st ' Air link-u- p Cavalrv lion. France was me only nation abstaining on a resolution and introduced by Bolivia Uruguay Friday. The resolution called the secession of Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith's government from Britain "extremely serious and condemned "the usurpation of power by a racist settler minority" It called on Britain to "quell" the secession, but did not sped out exactly how this could be border, military spokesmen reported. Allied w a r p 1 a n e s nacked up the ground force bv striking nearly 40 times with bombs and napalm. . . The Vietnamese airborne troops pushed south from behind the Chu Pong Mountain wnere the 1st Cavalry both dealt and suffered the war's heaviest death toll in a single action this week. U.S. cavalry men moved, up . to join the Vietnamese. . A ' Vietnamese spokesman said Saturday night that 200 Communist dead had been counted in the new fighting that ' raged only three miles from the Cambodian frontier and 20 miles west of Plei Me. Thev said many more Communist bodies were expected to be found. Prior to the new.fighting, the Communist death toll for the Chu Pong battle and fighting in the nearby la Drang Valley was given as 1,770 by body countrThr figure did not include the, casualties la Saturday's battle. In a : special communique Saturday morning Gen. William C. Westmoreland said American and Vietnamese troops had rolled , up an "unprecedented victory" over the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Commu- nists in the current Central Highlands fighting. Westmoreland's communique admitted that American casualties in the campaign were the heaviest of the war but were far by Communist known Communist Party Plans Conviction Abp WASHINGTON (UPI)-A- t-; moved done. torneys today toward an The resolution also: appeal of the U.S. Communist -- Called on all nations not t j Party's second conviction under the 1950 Internal Security Act, recognize an Rhodesia providing the means for a new Asked all nations not to test of the controversial laws send arms or. equipment to constitutionality. Rhodesia and "to- - do their A U.S. district court jury utmost in order to break all Friday night found the party economic relations with South guilty of failing to register as ern Rhodesia including an an agent of the Soviet Union. embargo on oil and petroleum Judge William B. Jones im a $230,000 fine, the products. posed independent maximum penalty under the act. The coming, after hours and 35 miflutes, was the second time the party has been found guilty on the charges. In 1962 a jury delivered a guilty verdict after only 35 minutes of deliberation, but the conviction was reversed verdict, deliberation of 2 on appeal.' Defense Attorneys said they would appeaPto the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals within, the next 10 days. The move would provide vehicle for a new test of the Security Act, which has already been struck down in part by the U.S. Supreme Court. Some government lawyers , Commemoration of JFK Assassination DALLAS least nurses will silently close the (UPl)-- At ' eight anniversary ceremonies. door for 244 hours. most of them deeply religious. At 8:30 a.m. CST (9:30 a.m. ana are scheduled iunaay Parkland ChaEST) Monday. in the city where Monday Car! Nighswonger, a Meth President John F. Kennedy was plain odist,' will. place a wreath on slain just two years ago. One of the simplest and most the door and sav a orayer. of accidents and touching will be at midnight , Victims ' will be treated violence other in the emergency Sunday, section of Parkland Memorial as .usual in Trauma Room 2 where the President where Texas Gov. John Connal- Hospital was pronounced dead as of 1 ly, now recovered, was treated y' - Oak Cliff Council of the Knights of Columbus, is scheduled at 2 p.m. CST (3 p.m. EST) Sunday. To Lay Wreath About 100 members of the council will attend a rosary and a benediction at St. Cecelia Catholic Church, then go to the assassination site to lay a wreath. The Very Rev. Oscar L old pastor of Huber. HOLY Trinity Catholic Church for hiswoundsand where WtlTsarr speClaTMASS." assassin Harvey Lee Oswald It was Father Huber who died 1 arRoom With Trauma twoxdays later from Jack administered theLast Ritcs"of the church to the President'at ranged the way it was when the Ruby's bullet. President was brought in, The first memorial, by the the hospital p.mrCSTrt2 p.m 22rr3. ESTirov. . . In 3) mese straight A, eighth-grad- e student, was kidnaped in front of his home Wednesday by two men. He was released nine hours later after his father, Charles H. Hyde II, paid $45,000 in ransom. Berry said Baker implicated two other men in the crime. "From all indications these two men have fled the state," Berry said. We have issued fugitive warrants for them." Berry did not name the other two suspects. losses. Berry said Baker admitted to being one of the two men in the The official military commu car that picked up young Hyde nique also disclosed that U.S. near his home in the fashiona- military strength in South Viet Nam soared to 165,700 men. ble suburban Lakes District. Saturday's fighting near the Berry said the third .man Cambodian border some 210 in the participated only, plan miles north of Saigon was the ning of the kidnaping. Berry said the FBI was first time South Vietnamese officially aiding in the investi eovernment forces had taken a gation because the suspects major share of the running were believed to have crossed battle around Chu Pong, the the state line, making it a brunt of which had been borne federal case. (See WARPLANES, page 4) On Editorial Page Now You Know (UPD-Vietna- troops m a crushing squeeze play Saturday killed hundreds of Communists in heaw fighting near the Cambodian Dallas Schedules Anniversary Ceremonies - Warplanes paratroopers driving to More Than Editorials . X Bock Up Allied Push 'J five-mil- Kills 1n it, (UPI)-- Fe- deral mediators, working under President, Johnson's demand ior quick results, prodded both sides in the McDonnell Aircraft Corp. strike Saturday for an early seetlement. Next month's Gemini flights hung in the 5 balance. , ... jpj From his Texas ' the ill p ' " t a President telephonedranch,Labor Secretary W. Willard JWirtz. for a briefing on the contract negotiations- -- and -- expressed hope the walkout would be halted as quickly as possible. It appeared unlikely that Johnson would intervene per sonally, as tie dm in September in guiding steel management and labor toward an agreement that averted a nationwide steel strike. row, "The 'White House has expressed some concern but we DEMONSTRATORS MARCH Thousands of Demonstrators protested United States involvedo not expect any White House ment in Viet Nam by marching along the perimeter of University of California at Berkeley. intervention," said William E. e march of protest in units of 1000. The placard and sip carrying They staged a Simkin, director of the Federal tele-photmarchers are bound for a destination near the Oakland Army Terminal. (Herald-UP- I Mediation and Conciliation Serv. .v vice, as he joined the McDon nell bargaining talks Saturday. In- - Texas, Press Acting Secretary Jack J. Valenti said Simkin had responsibility, for tryimr to bring the two sides IntegeuerQoaj o vern m eat source said the scheduled Dec. 4 launching of Gemini 7 from Cape, Kennedy, Fla., might or one prepared by the govhave to be postponed if a By JERRY CORNELL ernor. Both "depreciation" Calif. Guy Ivins,. Utah County asOAKLAND, (UPIH settlement is not reached mis sessor, has requested the Utah schedules called for increases Thousands of demonstrators weekend. State Tax Commission , not to in the value of buildings for under heavy guard of armed, Simkin and his aides met law officers with representatives of McDon require his office to raise build taxing purposes. Seeks Delay ing valuations in the county jn marched from the University of nell and the striking Interna 1966 as "depreciation" schedInstead of making a choice California Saturday in protest tional Association of Machinists ules prepared by the state call between the two schedules, late against United States involve (IAM) for nearly two hours f ice Mr. Ivins asked --lor ment in-- Viet Nairn J Saturday - morning -- a for at present. Friday a lunch break ana before In a meeting with Governor permission to delay in authorYoung and old, students and "H (See MEDIATORS, page 4- )Calvin Rampton, Mr. Ivins and izing any new schedule and to n ii n s '. u d e n t s, they began continue operating under the other assessors for the marching from the UC Berke"Wasatch Front" counties old schedule. with at10a.m. - earlierin-the-we- ek had been "Because of remit revalua ley campus " Tn such "Peace as decide tion of Utah County by the placards given until Friday to Viet Nam" and "No More to follow either a schedule pre- State Tax Commission the fact War." Destination of the five-micommission that we are now using 20 per pared by the tax parade was near - the cent of reproduction costs, the Oakland Army Terminal. buildings in Utah County are assessed at 17.26 per cent of As parade leaders reached actual cash value," the letter Oakland to all appearances Oakland and Berkeley form 3 states. demonstrators AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)-F- orsingle city Other Assessments u "Joshua uwignt Fought the mer President sang, "According to the figures Battle of Jericho and the Walls Eisenhower, on the mend from given out by your office, Tooele Came Tumbling Down." Last two mild. heart attacks suffered County is. assessed at 16 per month massed Oakland police last week, flashed his famous cent, Davis County at 15.94 halted a similar march at the erin Saturday and said "I'm per cent, Weber County at 15.27 line. ready to go right now." Union UPI)- -A DENVER per cent and Cache County at A court order had Eisenhower into stipulated The 15.41 per cent. This shows the Pacific streamliner ripped first made his must reacn appea marchers public the a at truck a gasoline tanker buildings in Utah County to be Oakland by 11 a.m. (2 p.m ranee since he was stricken outside' assessed than somewhat just rail crossing higher the deadline Nov. 9 and said he was eager Denver Saturday, triggering the buildings in the' other coun- EST). They beat to get back to his golf game. two minutes. fire. and by Front ties Wasatch the along a massive explosion were "If they order me not to play At least two persons except for. Salt Lake and Box UC Mathematics Prof. Morris said Eisenhower with i uw eolf." Commit Executive w cao an Elder counties. Hirsch, killed, bcth in tne Nam big grin, "then there is going to Viet of Denver of the member tee of and this fact the "Because the City train, fact that Utah County was one Day Committee (VDC) which be a real argument." domeliner the of organized the march, said the Eisenhower, sitting in a truck, of the first to be The driver was ."an exercise in wheel chair and Kv Riian TransDort Co.. both in 1953 and this second parade wearing a blue massive H is of civil obedience." this the feeling bathrobe and a light turtle-nec- k wis rushed to Colorado General time, At 11 a.m.". Oakland police sweater. aDDeared before the with burns office that the value of the Hospital in Denver He buildings in this county not" be estimated there were more newsmen with hIs,wiIe,"Mamle. his all body. over nearly increased until such time as than 5,000 marchers on the The couple were on vaction it was not expected ;o live. the other counties along the streets. VDC leaders had one of their favorite retreats, scene reported the at vfmpr Wasatch Front have taised predicted a total turnout of the Aucusta National Golf Club, "of the the first two diesel units when he was taken ill with (See THOUSANDS, page 4) (SeerVINS, page 4) train were gutted by the fire. and chest pains. explosion The tanker, carrying 1,500 The sky blue bathrobe was V torn HERALDinq The News gallons of gasoline, was. given to Eisenhower by news non hv the collision: The train men . covering his . convalesoptut cence. On the(,left breast pocket kept running a distance oil about eignt diocks auer uic are five white stars and abov collision before coming xo a them, also' embroidered in ctnrt hite, are the words, "feeling The train was completing an Great Aaain." n.nicfM frin from Chieflffo. The Eisenhower and his wife were truck had just left its depot The editorial page of a newspaper contains, scheduled to leave Ft Gordon Pacific Union the across naturally, editorials but it has a lot of other good near Au?usta Monday afternoon tracks, bound for Colorado by special train for Walter . reading besides. Springs, Colo. Reed General Hospital in Today's editorial page is no exception, with first an editorial explaining why you're having- to Washington, an overnight trip that will take about 12 hours. wait for your phones to Rive adial tone lately. "I've enioved this snoot of You'll find the answer to something that' lwen fresh air," said Eisenhower International United Press puzzling a lot of people. ho looked a little peaked from Then columns local there are three today Fire reports covering a ten- his confinement In a e, C. Robert;, Publisher Bye Jensen's Frank show (1954-6thai period year hospital suite where he has staff-written son's Chopping Block, and a Off The thft greatest single, cause. of fire been since his attack. Beat' column in vhich a cduple of "cousins" get Asked bow he felt, Eisenhow was 'matches and smoking fires followed acquainted. by closely er TeplicdrWellr I really-feFor the national and world scene. Ray Crom originating from electricity and ready to go right now, but the iey's regular syndicated column tells about-Castro'- s doctors - have : taken me - in electrical equipment, according to the Insurance Information charce and are settiruz up the spy setup, and a couple of cartoons will make you think and give you a chuckla. ,Institut.-(UP- I). schedule." ?.. k- -- Working to End Strike 4i 7 K- - jr.: Mediators I ' n Ik1od JPoimeeo'5 n said privately they .expected the' new conviction would be reversed on appeal. Communist leader Gus Hal, who was present when the verdict was returned, predicted the appeal would be successful. He said he was not surprised at the conviction, terming it part of the "longest and weirdest political persecution in our history." The jury of eight men and four women, eleven of whom wereNegroes, received tht case late Friday afternoon. Tbe final verdict came about - six hours later following a recess' ' ' for dinner.- ; 5 ' |