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Show Ads, News, ClrculatJonf for Provo Office, 190 W. 4th N. 3T3-50- 5 Cloudy .with intermittent rain or snow Orem Office, 757 N. Slate by afternoon. Cooler Sunday. High today In the low 40s. Low Telephone 373-505- tonight near 30. 0 VOL 43, NO. 27 7-Cou- Sunday, December. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH Ballot Tuesday nty II I I m"'A r A if Since history began, water has been one of the most vital factors in man's environment. For countless years, farsjghted , men have been planning ahead, to not only provide water for to grow and expand, the par- - Voting Places For Election ar districts 1, Voting in Tuesday's election State, Orem-Or- em to approve the Bonneville Unit 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10. repayment contract will be at Westmore School, 1150 South special polling stations estab- Main, Orem Orem districts 11, lished throughout trje seven-coun- 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, ty Central Utah Conservancy District. In most cases, a number of regular voting districts are included in each of the special voting districts for the election. Here is the list of voting districts included: ticipation on the part of the public will come in the form of a special election to authorize the- - board of directors of the Central Utah Water Conserv ancy District to sign a contract with the U. S. government. This contract provides for re payment of $130 million by the conservancy district as its share of the $324 million construction costs for the Bonneville Unit of the .Central Utalt Project-T- he government will advance this money and it will be repaid over a period. Plans are complete and construction is ready to begin on the first features of the unit provided the electors Tuesday give approval for the signing of the contract. State, county- - and local leaders have joined with the offi cials of the conservancy dis trict in urging, the residents of the area to go to the polls Tuesday and cast their ballot in favor of the contract. Special polling place's have been established throughout Utah County. A list of these appears elsewhere on the front page of today's Herald. Anyone living within the boundaries of the district which Lakeview and Vineyard. Spricgville Civic Center, 50 All South Main, Springville Springville districts. , Spanish Fork Memorial Building, 4th North and Main, Span ish Fork--A- U Spanish Fork dis tricts, Palmyra, Leland, Lake . tV ,--HI voir obd Hingeson Vote Laser Beam1 their own uses, but for their children and grandchildren. Tuesday the residents of this area will be asked to join in assure Utah's havthe fight ing sufficient water to, continue 15 CENTS leondle Bonneville By VAL HESS PRICE 12, 1965 linos u 4 ireeoTOQini Blast-Of- f 7:45 A.M. Project Successful From Cape - CAPE. KENNEDY (UPI) Without a problem in sight, : Gemini 6 Astronauts Walter SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) --The Gemini 7 astro nauts madhistory Saturday by spotting a beam ef concentrat ed laser light from Hawaii as they swept past the halfway k mark in their flight and on toward a Sunday meeting in space with Gemini two-wee- RENDEZVOUS IN SPACE 6. ' Pilot Frank Bor man yelled excitedly "I see it . .1 see it again" when he located the laser beam, by means of which scientists hope to establish communications between spaceships and earth. At Cape Kennedy, meanwhile, all systems including the all- important weather were in fine shape for the Sunday morning launch of Gemini 6 crewmen Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford for another break forma through attempt-Clo- se Schirra and Thomas Stafford got final clearance Saturday for blastoff. Sunday on an epic space chase and rendezvous with Gemini Command -- a-r. PROJECTED SPACE CHASE Astronauts Borman and James Lovell Saturday completed a full week in space in, their Gemini 7 space craft. Illustration shows projected rendezvous In space of Gemini 7 and Gemini this after noon following a scheduled launch of Gemini I into orbit this morning. Astronauts Thome s Stafford end Walter Schirra will pilot the Gemiej 6. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) V ; 7. "Go" reports streamed in from weathermen, busy launch teams, Gemini controllers and," most important of all, target Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell, who are waiting patiently in orbit for the 17,500- mile an hour pursuit v Everyone was aiming toward split-secon- liftoff d at two seconds past 7:45 a.m. MST a Utah County so precise a 100 schedule Shore, Benjamin. Provost School, 629 S. 10th E., second delay could throw me Memorial Building, Provo Provo districts 1, 2, 3, Mapleton spectacular bumper-to-bumpMapleton Mapleton, Thistle, 4, 5, 6, 13, 40, 41, 42. U.S. with tion Gemini 7. To Build Planes 210 space rendezvous off schedule. flying Soldier Summit Franklin School, 683 W. 3rd S., IColton, Clinton, But if everything Successful Utah area and goes in Partially County any Provo Provo Districts 14, 15, without a hitch, Mission Direc not otherwise described. 105th On Gemini orbit 7's S) BONNEVILLE, (See Page 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24. tor William Schneider said, the Salem City Hall, Salem -- All Saturday, the astronauts car Fighter-Bombe- rs Timpanogos School, 449 N. 5th rendezvous could come about ried out the successful of Salem. partially W., Provo Provo Districts 25, f' five and hours after U. S. laser experiments after six Payson American Legion Hall, 26, 27, 28, 29. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. liSO p.m. MST, about launch, of which 40 in frustration South Pay-so- n and First West, days Joaquin School, 550 N. 6th E., with. Schirra end Stafford All Payson districts and they had been unable to locate Provo Provo Districts 7, 8, 9, on Monday. landing of beam the because Lake. weather Spring 10,11, 12,23, 37,38,39. Schneider said there, was a or other factors. In addition to Santaquin City Hall, Main Rock Canyon School, 2400 N. three-fourttons -Mili of about Soviet WASHINGTON of over or "low the All there are laser stations (UPI) Santa superiority probability" that Schirra Hawaii, Street, Santaquin 850 E., Provo Provo Districts authorities said Saturday the U.S. explosive might, Union in this factor is less than and Stafford actually would be Ascension the at in island Elberta tary Goshen, Genola, quin, and Pleasant 35, 36, 43, 45, 46, the number . of . planes ' and ready to land Monday. "If . BDY-fU- Piland Dividend. .Secretary Robert authorities said. View.- .At U.S. S. the decision to would indicate. This Is everything goes well, It will be McNamara's missiles Lehi-A'll present, margin Lehi, The United States Wednesday The pilots made no attempt Orem City Hall, Center and Lehi City Hall, one day mission, but In all 210 Soviet military FB111 build lecause the Cedar Fort, Fairfield. supersonic to will attempt to launch a talk to the ground via the s should mainmachine has concentrated on probability It will be a two day American Fork American Le scientific Satellite into a light beam, as called for in the bombs and missile mission," he said. , All g ; large gion Hall, American Fork orbit around the flight plan. But the spotting tain U.S. superiority over the ' warheads. American Fork districts, Al- sun to help chart safe courses itself established the fact that Russians in delivering total The Gemini ft apace McNamara said Friday that machine zipped into its last pine, Highland. through space for future there is hope for "lightbeam explosive punch in event of all out war. his travelers. bomber plan, to be conversation." . (See VOTING, Page 6) during the finterplanetary A Space Agency spokesman This they said was the basis submitted to Congress next afternoon. Technicians were at the Hawaii station said the of McNamara's announcement month, would mean 465 planes standing, by to start pumping laser experiment was "beauti that the present Strategic Air in the U.S. Strategic Fleet as thousands of gallons of propel-lant into the powerful titan 2 ful all the way. the 1970's open. Command (SAC) force of B52 booster Saturday night. Gemini 7 started its 106th and B58 bombers would be The would a be figure orbit at 4:11 p.m. EST. phased out and the total SAIGON (UPI) -S-loshing reduction from the present 680 Weather for the Sunday TOKYO (UPI) --Communist It was all downhill for number of planes reduced. knee-dee- p mud and bombers, McNamara on Wed morning launch was expected through China said Saturday night that Borman and Lovell after they water Communist intense under of number the said nesday disclosed plans to scrap to be excellent, but forecasters They Peking is ready for any war completed their 103rd orbit, planes and missiles in a fire, U.S. Marines captured a 345 B52's and 80 said conditions would "deteriorthat might be "forced" upon WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The determined to do all that is which put them halfway to Viet Cong stronghold south of B58's between 1968 and 1971. ate" Monday. Partly cloudy not as is nation's arsenal the Chinese people by the Viet Nam warwas goal. Da Nang Saturday. The leatherentering a necessary. At the same time. their - a skies, balmy how temper as statistic significantschedules for call an Current United States. It repeated new period of mounting intensi- we are equally determined that much explosive power can be necks then dug in and held the 1,710 U.S. intercontinental and atures and gentle southeasterly earlier warning that "the war ty and wooded position despite a fierce were forcast breezes for danger Saturday and every prospct for peace be hurled at an enemy. submarine launched missiles, will have no boundaries. counter-attacin the Atlantis a Communist Weather perhaps also of more urgent xhausted before other hard Sunday. esti Defense most of which are already ta Department Peking radio used a Sept. 29 peace efforts. said early steps are taken." Ocean recovery areas also was mates indicate the new bomber military spokesman place. There are no known statement by Vice Premier and Administration officials said What Sunday. ' possible peace, moves good . e missile and American force to increase the plans Foreign Minister Chen Yi to frankly that the U.S. military the President had in mind were The the stormed Marines missile forces. might theoretically could hit Communist reply to Secretary of Mate commitment in Viet 'Nam will being kept as quiet as the treeline position the Soviet Union with a total of Dean Rusk's news conference continue to grow. There will be after it had been hammered for By comparison, Russia is U.S. military ,ide of administration 24,000 megatons of explosives e believed to have 150 statements of -- Thursday that more U.S. troops, more casualof State plannuif Secretary is the equivalent of hours by bombs and napalm bombers and 300 intercontinen (a megaton the problem of a ties and possibly more escala- Dean Rusk is strongly con from Marine warplanes. The one million tons of TNT). confrontation "is one which tions in tactics. vinced that peace initiatives wooded area on the far side of tal missiles, with an undeter -WASHINGTON (UPI) The Russian total would Rep. mined- - number of submarine Peking has to face." a Indications are that a number have more chance if conducted huge rice paddy, had been Patman asserted Satur amount to about 18,000 mega "If you can tell me for of important decisions on under diplomatic secrecy than Wright Communist stronghold that held types in the process of being day that the Federal Reserve certain what Peking is going to conduct of the war have been in the floodlight of publicity. up advancing Marines for added. Board may have sealed its fate If - the 150" Soviet planes HONOLULU could I think I do about that made by President Johnson and When States by boosting interest rates to nearly two days. the United (UPI) --Gen. maximum loads of 100 William C. comAs the battle stretched into carried give you a better answer on our his advisers. Westmoreland, paused in the bombing of North member banks from 4 to 4.5 and 300 missiles mander of U.S. megatons Viet Whether these include steps Viet Nam last May in it darkness the side, Rusk told newsmen. troops Saturday night, 10 mega per cent. sent a secret message to Hanoi lashed out Friday at were Marines still being warheads averaged An editorial in the People' often subject to 'public speculation, Nam, The Texas Democrat said the such as extending U.S. air inviting a reciprocal peace hammered by a "heavy force tons each, they would still "crackpots" who are demonDaily, official organ, of the would provide action board's s of the of were deliver only but Communists Chinese Communist party,, said raids to' industrial areas of move. But publicly the United him with the" strating against American poli U.S. explosive total. victory he has Viet North Nam action onto in Viet Nam. the at first the or, that States been told holding position, Rusk already has cy pretended 31 for the been seeking past is the consensus of the said. "It military "for certain" what the Chinese against supply routes through the pause was- -' merely an spokesman years to strip the "Fed" of Laos, no one would say. men that the protesters "operational" matter. fighting two people are going to do." For the Marines . status . and its independent days But the general expectation are One "reason" was misguided and thafit was, crackpots, had taken a withering hail "of "The Chinese people are fully make it more responsive both France of a mounting war is not being felt that leaders in Hanoi (UPI) distorted people who don't might to Congress and the White NICE; machine mortar aware that they fgce an fire and gun MPH understand the situation," he denied. A number of adminis find it easier to Author. W. Somerset Maugham, from the treeline where the Hits respond if they House. menace of U.S. imperitration officials feel the Ameri and Red China always looking said. in a coma near death at Communists had refused to alist aggression and are fully Patman will oegin a new 9tT lay can public should be prepared over their shoulderr-we-re "The consensus is one el not In "Well-du- g a for be from n to network a forced war the budge prepare! hospital round of battle with the board " for it. disgust-per- i0. on the spot. publicly placed of bunkers. trenches and upon them at any time by the '. Monday when he convenes the near here Saturday. Johnson States Position US. aggressor," the editorial Johnson told an AFL-CISenate-HouRejected Pause Anyway Rice Bowl Valley Economic Com EDWARDS AIR FORCE A medical bulletin on his As it turned out, said. they to seven mittee the The site of the fierce fighting BASE, Calif. (UPI) -T- hell in convention question a telephone condition said Saturday night rejected the pause anyway. Federal Reserve Board mem bowl valley about 20 heaviest plane ever airborne (See PEKING, page 4) speech Thursday: "We are MaUgham was suffering from was a rice Hanoi and Peking recently bers about their action. The miles south of Da Nang along an XB-7- 0 . weighing more than of vas "neurological syndrome By United Press International have seemed to go out of their, first witness will be Chairman one-hamillion pounds cular, origin. The diagnosis the front edge of a low line of ' The giant tortoises found on to denounce even William Martin of a way foothills stretching back into streaked at 1,920 formally Jr., forecasts a grave condition." McChesney speed HERALDing The News the arid Galapagos Islands routine peace overture state who has long been a target of to of miles altitude an hour mountains where the per Medical sources said the higher ments by U.S. - officials. An Patman s wrath. Marines a n d V i e t n a m e more than 13 miles Saturday in store the scant rainfall in their bulletin, signed by Dr. Georges a test flight from this desert neck sacs, according to the example was. Rusk's Dec. 1 Rozanoff and two other doctors, government soldiers making up National Geographic Society. remark that the administration M. Guira, a cardiologist, and P. a joint task force believed they base. was 'not "excluding" another and had at least most of the Viet the second The plane, v Berton, a neurologist, indicated 1st Regiment trapped. bombing pause. They moved newest of the Air Force's giant of the blood circulation Cong failure Three Marine forces which XB70s forerunners of the suquickly,; almost automatically, ' system. to denounce all the major moved into the area Thursday personic (SST) transports Rozanoff told newsmen later You've read a lot lately "about the Central Utah public peace feelers of the past and Friday linked up Friday in weighed 530,000 pounds includthat a blood transfusion had a n Project and the Dec. 14 election which, is so vital year, , such as the British LONDON (UPI) -T-hree long, shaped arc. ing fuel on takeoff,, the heaviest Commonwealth .to it. mission, the bandits one a woman,, stole been administered. The Vietnamese troops were in weighted aircraft ever to be of For your sake but even" more for your children neutral nations' petition and more than $196,000 worth Maugham had been ailing for a similar position on the other airborne, the Air Force said. from a Mayfair jewelef'3 more than six months, ever side of the gems of offer Johnson's "unconditionbattle tone, and The XB70s speed Saturday children's children and your take time today to shop Saturday in a daring, since his doctors 'pulled him military leaders believed the was only slightly below its read the materia! we have prepared on this project al discussions." holdup. Some early through a near-fatbout of main element of the Commu- maximum capability of 2.000 which means so much to the future of this area. This' history has convinced daylight estimates placed the loot as influenza in March. If any nist regiment was between the miles an hour or three times U.S. that diplomats You'll find it on Pages One, Two and Six. high as $280,000. old two forces. has Friends initiative a said the chance the speed of sound. It reached grand peace Christmas is coming1, in case you hadn't noticed, which ' of not yet be true it The gang' struck at t.30 am. man of English letters spent Some the Communist its maximum altitude of 70,000 may and Central Uiahns will have a chance to hear at is more to be a quiet one. just as brothers diaries and most of his time in bed with troops had slipped out of the feet more than "13 miles. first hand that traditional Christmas production, Rusk haslikely stressed recently that Harold Berman were opening only occasional walks in the tightening noose. "But the The craft flew at two times W Handl's "Messiah." Read about it on Page 12-all "channels" of communica- their 'storeArthur Berman garden of his luxurious Villa Marines were in such a position (he speed of sound for more JNG DAYS TILL CHRP Elsewhere, you'll find your usual bonus of extra tion with the Communists are Ltd. on North Audley Street in Maure Square overlooking the as to be able to move forward than 53 minutes Saturday, ; news, features, pictures and advertisement in the open. But he hat given no other London's most fashionable sec- - Mediterranean it St. Jean up the slopes of the foothills including five minutes at mach '. two. details- .iFerrat. .. (See YANKS, page 4) J 19. ., t , Sunday Herald. er FBI 1 1 Prepares Solar Probe To one-hal- Maintain U.S. Superiority For Wednesday - thai-Defens- t fighter-bomber- Yanks Seize wde-rangin- Peking Ready 'Forced' War 109-fo- ot Viet Cong To Carry On Viet War Shows Signs Of Greater Intensity Stronghold old-mod- Patman Seeks k, Change In Board Status . long-rang- long-rang- Commander Lashes Out At 'Crackpots' Noted Author 13-1- 7, Maugham, Near Death '., . three-fourth- . Heaviest Plane -- ,. 1920 ever-prese- Saturday Test Anglo-America- se O Now You Know lf ef For Your Children, And Your Children's Children $196,000 Worth Of Gems Stolen half-moo- A. ' . |