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Show VOL. 40, NO. 29 ndia D remised SELECTED (UPI), The Army has selected six National Guard "division in the East, South and Midwest for civilian rat-ings which .would mean jthey could be in combat- - within eight weeks after, getting it was learned Satur- -" orders, -: high-priori- NEW DELHI (UPI) India today was promised continuing financial aid for the Soviet Union and large-scaarms aid from the United States. ii ,f Finance Minister. Morarii Desai told narliarnpnt. today that Soviet funds were reaching India on schedule despite its border war with Communist China. U. S. Ambassador John Kenneth Galbraith said Friday that large amounts of American ammunition and weapons would, begin arriv le . ing by sea early in the new year. Desai was asked if Chinese pressure had delayed the Soviet aid. "On the contrary," he replied. He said the power plants which Russia had said earlier would not' be ' completely delivered on time are coming "accord. ing to schedule." Desai placed the total amount of Soviet economic aid at $800 million, of whichl usage agreements have been reached with about $450 million. Most ot this sum, he said, already has been ; jv utilized. :v Premier Jawaharlal Nehru told parliament that he has received assurances from Pekihg that the Co? -- f .unist invaders will, give up all, but two of the positions claimed by India on the northeast , frontier. "We understand that they want to keep civil posts at Dhola and Longju (two former Indian' outposts just south of the border)," Nehru said. ..Galbraith told a news conference that U.' S. ships already were oading the arms in Ameri can ports for the. y trip. He identified the cargo!, only as "heavy military equipment." He said the ' automatic weapons the United "States : airlifted to India last month have reached the forward .line troops he visited Tuesday. Embassy sources f said further shipments would come by sea,: unless the Chinese mount another offensive. In that case, the airlift could be resumed in a i " By United Press International Towns dug out of a cocoon of white Saturday in the wake of an early December snowstorm which ranged from Indiana to the Ap- Mountains and left at least persons dead. ' The huge storm had wandered into Canada and was centered east of - Hudson's JRav at' rtawn Behind it, brisk winds whipped snow which piled as high as 26 inches.' Thousands- of travelers left the farm homes and small communities where they had found refuge and resumed their, journeys. The storm dead included 18 in Michigan, 9 in Ohio, 5 in . 3 each in Tennessee, West VirginIndiana and Illinois, ia, and jl in New York state. Highway crews , cracked through drifts five to six feet deep to open main arteries in Ohio, where towns had been completely The .Red Cross 'set. up canteens in some communities to aid ... motorists. In Pennsylvania, Mrs. Lois.Hix- palachian 45 - - Pen-sylvani- a, . -i- solated. ' ; ; . . i . s - 30-da- ! ,. f divisions are in Top-rate- d Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee and Minnesota. : Fifteen others are to get low priorities; two will be in a special category, and jfour ar-to be "realigned" finto ' j! ; e , 46Dead . : - brigades. )i rx n i Criticizing Cuban Policy (UPI) --J The National Committee Republican attacked the Kennedy administra-- i tion record on Cuba Saturday and demanded inspection to confirm the removal of Soviet offensive weapons. The GOP attack was contained in one of a series of resolutions adopted by the committee at the final closed session of its two-da- y te 1 1 j meeting.'" The resolution, said former Pres- - ident Dwight D. Eisenhower had launched a policy that would have eliminated the Communist regime in. Cuba if it had been carried out by the" current administration., The resolution said GOP spokesmen had the buildup of Soviet missiles in Cuba"when the; administration was denying their; existence and had called for effective . action while the administration "was - stalled in i inde - ... ' Rusk Plans Talks On Paris Trip ....... I i - r ' ' - ; - w : , y . . ', - Progress In Atomic Area Seen 4Ti f -- President Ken-nedNevada (UPI) fcontinued his Saturday of niclear xleyelopment study by watching th$ dismantling of a "hot" radioactive reactor which ' eventually may power U.S. space . vehicles. The chief executive flew here, from Albuqueilque, N.M., with Nevada's two jDemocaatic sena tors, Alan Bible and Howard Can- non. After a rooming at tne nu- clear, rocket development station here the President planned to fly to Palm Springs, Calif., to spend the remainder $ 1the weekend testJ ing there. 1 . '" I J , hu ' , -- bp r- - j TVl i ! 4 XL s Wi ft - ill- -' Pi-- : j; ! TCrsohs j- ra . . ' ' 150 "welcomed him at this remote base, and he shook hands with several of them. Kennedy lacea a ousy wees back; in Washington, where he! will return Monday! He will hold a news conference at 4 p.m EST J Wednesday. The President also will confer Monday .with Secretary of State Dean Rusk shortly before Rusk departs for the Paris conference of the North) tlantic Treaty nation. Kennedyf plays host to the visiting president of, Chile on jTues-da- y and on Friday the President will go to New York to address the Economic blub that night. Before setmg out on nis . Mc-Nama- i , About j ; yj on-si- te . - ', Bv "MERRlMAN SMITH ' UPI ; White Mouse Reporter AREA 400 NEVADA TEST SITE Secre: lied leaders which will take into account the growing dissension in ' r the Communist camp. I The trip also Will give Rusk an opportunity toytry to soothe British feelings, .ruffled by recent remarks by former Secretary of State Dean Acheson downgrading that country's future: role in world affairs. Rusk will . spend the early part of7 the week meeting with French, British and West German foreign ministers and then head the American delegation to the NATO Council session which ' begins Thursday and continues through Friday. He is expected to meet with French President Charles de Gaulle at some point, although no official announcement has been made as yet. j At the NATO meeting, Rusk, Defense Secretary Robert S. and other U.S. officials will push j for further strengthening of the conventional forces of the alliance as a prelude to possible creation . of a European nuclear force. ; At present, the NATO nuclear deterrent is under the sole control of the United States; but Washington . has sard, it is' willing 'k h '! ; WASHINGTON . '( tary of State Dean;! Rusk leaves Monday for Paris and a week of post3uban strategy talks' with Al- Republ icans cision. ' i ! WASHINGTON (UPI) on-si- i WW: mm j; ty '!day,-v-- - Leaves n i ' r? WASHINGTON y.s Huge Storm .!.-!!- GUARD UNITS; onrinuea Aid . U7 6 NATIONAL n " PRICE 15 CEOTS PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1962 - J vada tour.. Saturday,, the. President security de In Cuba manded released axopofJus jnessae to onite inspection MCJ . ,X-; maer;.of ;hoiii:s; v, end- - tty&t "TJ;SrTcrfign;. poliertn forTmul Prej5ident Nyisgcre of Tanganyika, " Euat be aimed fciMi'-corigratujatihg I the ,yojin-- African roacL "'complete elimination tilateral striking power if the f Miiiiiiiiiiriniinin daughter on a ' 'on'itsi first anniversary as of nation workathe in Communist military base PRESIDENT IN NEVADAPresident Kennedy, left, erets a description of the' Her husband's car stalled and an ropeans can come up with HERALD a Cuba." RUSK republic." .' "I " .Pace 4) (See ambulance which came to the resused to disassemble radioactive inuclear reactors in' case isr 'Beetle" 'that vehicje "We welcome new African 'natOther resolutions accused the cue also broke down. A fire truck " tne nuciear sue. tne .Nevada A at test rvenneay visuea rresiaent oi emergency Central Utah to freedoriti and Independence a of administration ions Kennedy tried to get the party to' the News . a description of the vehicle is Glenn the rocket test Giviiig site, 12A president 4, 5, Saturday. .3, 7, world! community,"' the 10, 6, 8, in the excessive the and1 power ''grab.for hospital, but didn't make it in Classfied (HeVald-UP- I AEC ; . . 13A-15Chairman, Seaborpr, Telephoto). assertuse saidf ruthless of V.President and . power" v... time. , .v .. ; .". Comics ; .lllA ed tax he should that reduction Before any departed from hit ovElsewhere in the storm "belt; Editorial . . . . ......... .;10A be coupled with a " reduction in ernight Albuquerque, N. M., headdrifts climbed as high as 20 feet, National, ! ' f federal Afro-Asiaspending. Kennedy was convinced quarters, n power and communications were World News ....2, 11, 12, 13, 14 America's! The a committee also that progress in. jboth approved cut off to many cities and towns, Obituaries j .4 adminresolution which said the and peaceful application military . and traffic was stopped cold. .L...1A.7A istration has adopted a policy of Society of atomic energy was so encour8 Findlay, Ohio, 'was completely Sports j. trying to manage news. It said aging that thef country could afisolated as winds during the night this .policy was "a threat tbree ford the luxury! of pride. whipped up five-fodrifts,, GENEVA (UPI) U The Soviet speech and popular government." The chief executive attended Union may have put forward the mass at tne caihouc cnapei at Tlh e ary movements against govern WASHINGTON (UPI) idea of trading concession's with modern U. SL diplomat should be ments of countries where he l Pare 4) ;Sec:!KENfl 36 Miners Trapped in Shaft the west to achieve a nuclear test trained to counteract revolution- - might be stationed, a committee UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (UPI) ban ' agreement, Communist diplo' of ..private citizens suggested to1 ' Afro-Asia- n matic sources said Saturday. powers worked Saturday.! Sources close to the Communist on a General' Assembly resoluThe committee,, in a report to day disat the tion delegations demanding: an immediate emof . State Dean Rusk at Sectary Soarmament conf the said erejpee. a State Department luncheon, said bargo on- an aid to Portugal that CARMICHAELS, ' Pa. (UPI) Naviets may have offered such a the triped-pant- s diplomacy of the could be used, against African ' i . Respuers Saturday recovered the in an attempt to in trade V tionalists Angola. Friday, not enough to meet the psstrwas body of one of 37 miners trapped inWest was learn whether the draft measure The Afro-Asia-n demands of the modern world.. ' v by an explosion deep in the terested. 1 the at aimed was 'j e supply of arms n addition to his traditional Robena j No. 3, coal mine and But Western ' diplomats said if NATO allies.. to its Portugal by FOREIGN Pare 4) ahead doggedly,. 1. hoping pushed this was the Soviet, aim, it failed, Of) .i .I 4r L The United States, ' which for 4 iiiai peraaps some 01 ine omer because U.S. negotiator Arthur H. PALM SPRINGS, Calif (UPI) has walked with delicate V 36 are alive. years Dean flatly rejected the idea of VATICAN CITY (UPI) Two President Kennedy got a Warm, balance between the U. S. Steel officials identified ";;.v. ,h Russians; sent from Moscow Sat any trade. welcome' Saturday on his arrival and Portugal on the Angola questhe body as that of Hurley . C. Soviet spokesman Alexei Ros- - urday kissed the ring of a car a for weekend MS' 'ri the desert both tion, was considering introduction from an Frinews told a chin conference Stalmaker, 50, a mine motorman dinal who spent three years jin '4k alrporf crowd and above of a resolution which would call found near a coal train he had 80 decree heatl day that Russian negotiator Sem- - Communist prisons and then pray comU.N. of a for dispatch single been operating on .an inbound yon' K. Tsarapkin wanted to 'let ed at the main altar of the Cath Kennedy, who came here from conditions in to ascertain mission ' ' tNevada at thelf cbnclusion of .a. trip when the . explosion rocked inspectors of the proposed inter olic world. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) .iwu-- u J . . 'thei Frosty Run shaft Thursday. national disarmament!; commission .The scene was St. Peter's Basil-two- 5 Fout children died in a fire that Angola. wur ana, nuciear qt air Informed sources said Portu- basest was on Soviet territory to inspect and ica. The body was found about 4,000 a suit dark i of wearing north a home farm destroyed guese Premier Antonio de' Oliveira and i c arrying a hat . when1 he control the ; "black boxes" which feet from, the working face of .the seven other but ;here arrived When Saturday, Russians (the Salazar' s government had given walked down tie ramp to shake mine. Rescuers speculated ? the the Russians would like to use to Jam- - iti tacit assent to such a move. tne oi damtrs uuvc; two iiieniueis months for the here . ago W hands with Mayor Frank Bogert blast occurred .while Stalmaker' s police a test ban. ? Ecumenical! Council, one of. them ily escaped. But the Afro-Asiaopposed the and others ia the welcoming In exchange, Roschin quoted car ;wasj' heading deeper into .the The dead children, three girls ' would" remain as "long said " U.S. plan and their votes were party. ;' ; .J mine, y "C '' Tsarapkin . as saying, the West as it they ' a boy, were sleeping upstairs and . is necessary." in to the doom it assembly. likely must give up its demand that didn't Stalmaker the Although, by his greet they both remained until the in; their frome home near GranThey n e at the sources said the of the both; wife Dorothy 'and five grown chil president Informed half-milplane, inspection compulsory e south of the ' i ger, aj. nuclear end.'"T president's sister, Patricia; (and measure, in addition to v dren. suspected underground na-Michigan Vi-when , the ' are The Russians border, Archpriest ; ctor Peter j Law-for- d on aid to her husband, ' Their home is in the tiny com-- an blasts be included in a test-ba- n embargo and Archimandrite tall firebegan. Borovoy were south''":. in this .",..:. reported in the Palm treaty." 'i' munity ot Adah . ;:. objDeputyt sheriffs said a coal Portugal, would also recommend official Vladimir Kotliarov, j statement Springs western Pennsylvania region, Roschin withdrew his areaSiturday. servers of the Russian, Orthodox stbv apparently started the blaze that the Security Council levy Others rethe unconfirmed welcoming less than two; hours after he had Church to the Ecumenical Coun- which president There were . the house. The sanctions against the Lisbon ' gov- included Councilwoman Mary ernment. made it, saying Tsarapkin had in- cil, which finished its first ses- fire wasdestroyed ports . that three bodies were inferdescribed as "an J Carlin and Phil officials a Regan to singer such Steel S. trade tended U. found. JCorp.. propose :: no." i ;The United States resisted the sion Saturday, :' Hands , Shakes refused to confirm the reports. (See U,S. REJECTS Pare 4) n The parents, Mr. and Mrs. NATO provisions of the At the end of the ceremony, . Kennedy thenj walked to a fence Leslie B. Worthington, president U.S.said sources Jambs resolution. five of Dover and their Stefan Polish! Cardinal Primate and shook hants with a score of of U. S. Steel, extended in behalf the two children were able to get out with- strictures against NATO ' arms persons including some men who Wyszynski approached of the company deep sympathy out serious injury but the other shipments to Portugal would ne- were members! of a group IdentiRussians. to the survivors. ; kissed bowed the They ring four, of their nine children were gotiate provisions of the North At- fying itself as Veterans of World -- We can only remain prayer2 RUSSIAN Page 4) killed in the tragedy. ; lantic treaty. (See . War! I." They Ishouted to attract fully hopeful that as rescue teams his attention and asked - him to proceed with the tremendously, could 'shake draw, closer sol they difficult task still ahead' that the . his hand. j ,. . to be safe," others ' wili; be found I i The, entered 'an president open 1 , v , v . Worthington said. TRAVIS - AIR FORCE BASE convertible and drove along) the , ;su-James B. Girod,? assistant (UPI) Air Force cargo planes fence to the delight of the crowd. j VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope ' "more steadily and with greater Basilica's main altar. perintendent "of "the muie, lauded are hauling the biggest payloads Kennedy and la few members of . the rescue teams for doing "a iPope John called the'eouncil to his personal staff planned little in air history more than 40 tons John .XXIII closed - the first ses speed." C x In his .closing speech in St. work toward his dream of Chris- more rest and tremendous job." in' delivering huge interconti- sion' "of thei'Ecumenical Council swimming in a - sighted was confident the that Stalmakers body "sharp- Peter's Basilica, Pope' John also tian unity, and in the, opinion of heated pool t the Crosby, house nental Minuteman. missiles to their Saturday ' (See EESCUEBS Pae 4) ly divergent views" of the prelates mentioned his hope that the sec- council - fathers' and sites. Sunday.. The president planned to fe said C133B four- taking part' had ; helped the his- ond session would wind up the observers here since the Oct. 11 take-of- f The for , Washington ! about in its search for counfcil, the 21st in church history beginning, it has made an im- midnight Sundiy. toric of gathering cargomasters turboprop engine I since direction. the in ..first 187,0. and truth. this The house, j nestled in the tWAW.wM.. the 84th Air Transport Squadron portant step .'..A ill shaken were who has v Thfe The been 'ailing,' shadow The Pontiff, are the of the San Jacinto Moun-- Minuteman Pope, sleepers empty hauling A Mrs. CLOSE Jean Boyd rests her head , yiGIlr-- r weary in withj stomach trouble and anemia awake by the Pope himself," said tains, is situated in an area of and from the Internationaf clearly firmly speaking cylinders Press Boeing United plant i By on her hands as' she continues her vigil outside the at and Seattle to' the assembly plant Latin, said ;the first two - month spent only about half an " hour at Father Hans Kung, liberal theol- development J known as Silver The grouse, 3 word mine of in Robena Carmichaels, Pa., awaiting at Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, session was "a slow and solemn the j closing ceremonies He did ogy professor at West Germany's Spur ranch within the town limits pheasant are safe from hunters in her husband's fate. He,' Jame3 Boyd, is among 37 miners. Utah,.-introduction" and "a good begin- not attend 'the opening mass and Tuebingen University.' "None of us of Palm Desert, about 18 miles and England on Sunday s , in an mine the Hill At Little to are the missiles filled ning.',! He expressed the, hope remained- only- - long enough - to "will go - back as he came here." from ' Palm Springs where ! the by explosion Thursday.trapped Christmas Day. ..It" is unlawful fit' seems' to me 'as an observer bulk of the White House staff was speech from kill the game" t birds , on these hope is held that the miners will be found alive. with solid fuel and loaded again that the! second session 'opening make sa ' based.. . POPE CLOSES. Pare 4) on ol.the .would in front to 8r. the BI ahead for missile set .(See sites. .throne, 1363, air Sept.:. :go. 4 huge delivery (Herald-UTelephoto) days . It said national It K P 1 snow-cover- liii i ed ' -- INDEX: '" U.S. Rejects A ., Any Trade On Test Ban Pact ! 15-1- ot 1 Foreign Affairs College Urged to Train Diplomat ; Bloc Drafts Embargo Pled '; - One Body Recovered Byj Rescue Crews Two Russian Priests Kiss 17-nati- on - . t ' A. - . rings ... . Big Welcome i Cardinal Ring , Palm Gives du-CS- . j .Children Die In! Farm Fire - Afro-Asia- ns I 'A t . - N-- ns j ' , is.-survi- j ved Afro-Asia- on-sit- India- - j rec-ommeni- ng . ; j , " f I - ;. j Afro-Asia- - Planes Hauling Huge Minuteman Missiles to Utah j a-n-d Pope Closes F rst Cou nci Session - " '' non-Cathol- . ic i Air-Forc- Nov You Know ' .. .v 4 - - r fit. W. partridge ! - - 25-min- - -- -- 1 . . -- -- ! |