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Show l Attend Poli tical Party Mass Meetings on Monday Your American heritage beginawjthlyouL and your neighbor, and your neighbor's neighbor. Another way of Saying it is that politics right in your own voting begin at home district. Still another is the old axiom about starting at the .grass roots. Llbeyall apply- - aitlu equal - importance- - to events' which will take place Monday night throughout Utah County and the rest of the delegates to the coming party county conventions to the coming party state conventions will be recommended. The lat- -. ter, by law, can be only a recommendation because state delegates must officially be named at county conventions but district recommendation is tantamount to certification and election at the eounty session. The importance of Monday night's district state district organisation meetings to be heW by both the Democratic and Republican parties. A complete list of the meeting places throughout Utah County for both Republicans and Democrats, as furnished by party leaders will be found on Page Five of today's Herald. Democrats have set their meetings to begin at 8 p.m. Republicans at 7:30 pjn. f At each district . meeting, district officers will be elected or as the case may be, meetings is therefore evident. Here is where the direction of your party- - begins. Here is where delegates are selected,, for the important county and state caucuses to come' in this election year. So pick theiparty of your choice and attend your district meeting Monday night. It's your birthright, and ycur duty. It's the first of many steps to come this year whereby you can or may we emphasize, should exercise your privilege as an American citizen. will be chosen, and delegates Y to Gonfer 1974 Degrees; mo Increase r I A total of 1,974 degrees will follow with 234 and 207 gradube awarded to Brigham Young ates, respectively. Wide Representation University students at ComThe graduates come from 45 mencement exercises May 27 cent increase over last states, the District of Columbia an 11 per year. These include 1,702 bachelor's degrees, 180 master's degrees and 16 doctor's degrees. There r associate of are also 76 science degrees being award- and from 21 foreign countries. There are 653 from Utah, which is, 33.1 per cent of the total. California follows with 397 graduates and Idaho with 247. . two-yea- Married students make up 40.2 per cent of the class, and 90.6 per cent of these marriages are LDS Temple marriages. Of the graduates, 98.1 per cent are members of the Church of'Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and 666 (33.7) per cent of the men and 29 (1.4. per cent) of the e women have served misisons forihefihurch. averThe average grade-poiage for those receiving the bach-- , elor's degree is 2.81 and 706 (35.8 per cent) of all the graduates have transferred to BYU from other insitutions. ed. Male Preponderance Of this number 1,238 (62.4 per cent) are men and 736 (37.6 per cent) are women. At spring commencement ex2" ercises a year ago there were Tne 1,773 degrees conferred. 1,974 this" year is an 11.3 per cent boost. The College of Social Sciences has the largest number of graduates with 356. Jhis represents 18.1 per cent of the graduating class. The College of Business and the College of Education full-tim- nt IP Mv 0D dl Fir alMOTa mm Viet Nam Ky Rushes Troops to Factions Nip Revolt LB J Warns NANG (UPI) --The States Saturday moved some of its heavy jet bombers out of the Da Nang airbase, shelled by South Vietnamese rebels and mistakenly bombed " Vietnamese government by The VS. Marine planes. commandant angrily' threatened to "put out of business" anyone who further endangered Ameri-- " can lives. DA United By MERRTMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI) --Pres ident Johnson made a strong appeal Saturday to the clashing political factions in South Viet Nam to seek unity to prevent Communist takeover. news At an unscheduledconference in his White House office, Johnson took no sides in the current strife between the government of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky and dissident Bud - County Applies For Health Unit PRICE 15 CENTS SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1966 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH VOL 43, NO. 50 Oif u w. rr u t it I, 4 vtfi Premier Griffith dhists. But he said of the ci is "We are watching the situauon believe We very closely. officials signed, it late Friday everything possible should be afternoon. done to bring the various The application is the culmi factions to an understanding of nation of an intensive three-mont- h the need for' unity while the "program to establish constitutional process is moving By VAL HESS An application was on its way to Washington, D.C., Saturday for $189,000 in federal funds to Cao Nguyen Rr meanwhile rushed two more battalions of loyalist troops to ua Nang, vowing to crush the rebellion in the five northern provinces. The Buddhists Saturday night staged wild anti-Kdemonstrations in Saigon. The Da Nang Airbase, from which strikes against Communist North - Viet Nam are hunched daily, normally has at least iw fighters and bombers ready for action. imi The rebel mortar barrage by and accidental bombing by Vietnamese Skyraiders early Saturday wounded IS Americans. Movement of the U.S. planet to base elsewhere in South Viet Nam was described in Washington as. a "thinning nt y, an install a comprehensive Community Mental Health Center m agreement between state and forward. 'That is what our people are Provo after county and state county agencies which made it possible to apply for the funds trying to do. The application was signed The South Vietnamese are by Utah County Commissioners trying to build a nation. They im minim David L. .Greenwood, G. Ma have to do mis in the teeth of TROUBLETN"1UOT-TORSAIGON-Yo- ung broken op demonstration! only to lave then Buddhist demonrion Hinckley and Melvin R Communist efforts to' take over strator born tires m attempt to keep riot police from Vlei Buddhists. (Herald-UP- I Radtophoto) Hanks and Ward C. Holbrook, the country by force. It is a Police have repeatedly Hoa Dao pagoda in riot-tor- n Saigon. chairman of the U. S. .Depart hard and frustrating job and ment of Public Welfare Com mere is no easy answer no mission, and Lamont B. Gun instant solution to any of the Grouping Bills Face Bottle " dersen, member of that board. problems they face. : State Funds Also Will Not Dictate out",rather1han evacuation. "We are not in Viet Nam to WASHINGTON (UPI) --The If the application is approved, Thousands of cost of living climbed to a new the federal money will be joined dictate what form of govern demonstra ment, with $146,000 of county and ment they should have. Our record in April, advancing tors swarmed repeatedly out of of 1 per cent to make state funds to do needed re wish is to see them increasingBuddhist pagodas and into' the the January-Apr- il spiral the modeling work on the Dunn ly able to manage their own SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) for the governor's program. a similar post for agencies streets of Saigon Saturday up worst inflationary trend since Building at the Utah State Hos- affairs with the participation of The closing hours of the first night, shouting "Americans go After approving a bill to cre dealing with natural resources, 1951. pital and to construct and staff an ever broader share of the WASHINGTON (UPI) -t- f.S. week of the Utah Legislature's ate the home" and "stop the war." of of .Run commissioner Gamut. post But signs of decline In other a comprehensive Community population. They were turned back each officials hope South Viet Nam's special session demonstrated the public the From services, the on bills safety debate these We regret tune by hundreds of police and kev indicators still tended to Mental Health Center. any diversion political crisis can be kept likely major battleground in the House defeated a to proposal set emerged all the arguments that to administration's Commissioner Johnson from According task and from efforts thai ahead. troops who used tear gas army keep within bounds over the weekend days are likely to.be heard the re and clubs. They set fire to an . economists from believing an Greenwood, the first $135,000 to defeat the Communists' and then calmed down by a House in came the The tipoff mainder of the session on the American vehicle tax hike was will be used to accomplish re- attempt to take over South Viet during one in two on which for voted Monday Friday issue. ran meeting planned the gamut from march. " They warranted immediately. modeling work at the Dunn Nam." Administration cost factors to philosophy of Rampton Sent More Troops ""The tax increase was still a Building. This will make chang The President also took note Saigon. on departmental if takes it The government meeting, with the es needed to qualify the build of domestic critics of his possibility, however, a was outcome The Ky dispatched two more Opponents of the place, would include South grouping. - administration 'aparently wait- ing to meet state fire safety policies in Viet Nam and polls battalions of loyalist 'roops mixture of victory and defeat "cabinet-level- " and of Vietnamese form government of other govern Measures. ing, for the results ment concept fear that the gov- about 1,000 to 1,200 men to Da (See LBJ WARNS, Page 4) provincial officials and other major indicators, employment An additional $200,000 will ernor's modest request to group Nang and said the troops, now x leaders. It would be designed to aiKLunemployment, which are then be spent to construct the agencies would be a fatal numbering 4,000 to 5,000, would reaffirm plans for the Septemmental health clinic on a site due in 10 days. constitution-makin- g of first step toward elimination of not leave the city until election a ber These indicators should pro- to be determined. and order art LOS ANGELES the present com- "discipline (UPI) assembly and eventual vide economic experts with a Joint Application Lying restored." missions. Communists Known are rural to return civilian to openly Many government.' legislators complete set of figures A joint application has also Ky disclosed the troops who endeavoring to incite Negroes still stung from the 1965 apporU.S. officials said assess the economic situation, been filed for Meanwhile, Da Nang last Sunday $105,000 in federa occupied tionment Los to law violence cut that in in Angeles, heavily and the need for a tax hike. personnel in South Viet Nam funds for staffing of the center. W. their predominant position fear had been on their way to a. Samuel to Mayor according The Labor Department 1 remained in touch with all the' The federal funds for staff they will lose their "voice"- - in combat mission against --The factions in an effort to restore LONDON (UPI) --An estimat Yorty. the cost of living increases will be spread out over 51 LOS ANGELES (UPI) Viet Cong at Quang Ngai, south ing state 450 British ships lay idle, in if further ed consu government showed for the which candidate a Friday, Yorty, ; on a decreasing basis, younger Drocner ot tormer harmony. their berths Saturday as a Democratic pbernatorial nom new "level of management a of the city, but were diverted to mers paid more for phone months, Da Nang "at the last moment" At the end of this period, the Senate aide Bobby Baker wasJ The United States declined nationwide strike by merchant ination, said Friday he had governor's cabinet is created. He said the maneuver ' wu (See LIVING COSTS, Page 4) state and local governments arresited early Saturday after Saturday to throw support seamen oegan to one more conferred with city atty. Roger Proponents of consolidation will have to carry the financial police found him nude in a tree. either to Premier Ky or to easily accomplished. deeply into the economy of the Arnebergh about the possible argue that the "experiment" Charles N. Baker, 25, an dissident Buddhist Violent street fighting conti load of the facility. leaders, island nation. should the be of An and made. arrest prosecution Serve-experiment, nued in Da Nang, on the coast both sides were Commissioner Greenwood said executive with the although which could prove to they say, No immediate settlement to alleged inciters. 380 miles northeast of Saigon. the new center, would cost the Corp., a vending machine appealing for support. be the cornerstone for .widethe strike that began last the in "The which party. International Communist, figured United Government f orcessaturday -Press company A major fear in Washington county about $30,000 per year. By financial savings at financial Sunday midnight was in sight whose sinister activities are spread Baker scandal, seized the Buddhists' Tan Nairn Bobby automobile The current for mental recorded The first was that Ky would mount more budget A fertilizer plant and toy ignored, discounted, or consi some time in the future. he had taken some pagoda, killing two monks. accident occurred in London. in health in Utah County is about told police on Buddhist pagodas at attacks factory In Northern Ireland dered unimportant by too many . . . Unworkable Structure. of the hallucinatory drug LSD Several hundred of Da Nang's 1802 when Richard Trevethick $22,000. Da Nang. Repercussions from were the first industrial victims citizens, has now openly and House Speaker Kay Allen, 800,000 residents have been the "down house friend's at a ' S Counties lost control of his steam this could propel the confrontawith other echoing the sentiments of Ad- wounded . in the week is brazenly joined which of the strike, street." of tion beyond hope of control. carriage while speeding along The Community Mental Health U and Britain malcontents Serve-to be estimated ministration officials and many fighting. There has been no the A for costing spokesman at 10 miles an hour and ripped Center will serve residents of Officials said Ky had led the millions of dollars daily in in trying to foment racial strife who served on the Little Hoover official death toll, although firm confirmed that Baker was off a number of palings from a described needed of the Buddhist leaders claim scores 4) Baker. Commission, a brother (See MEETING, Page Bobby badly foreign exchange. in Los Angeles, Yorty said. (See COUNTY, Page 4) nearby fence. "The Communists are openly state s present organizational were killed by Ky's marines, endeavoring to incite Negroes structure as "horrfole" and who have occupied the city since last Sunday. to violence through highjy "unworkable." . 10-Ye- ar (See KY RUSHES, Page 4) inflammatory handbills calling (See CABINET PLAN, Page 4) for a series of mass meetings to organize . . . 'people s defense is outside higher be built, Mr. Sorensen said. according to Wilson Sorensen, these areas, Dr. Sorensen said, housewives groups for the defense of the By JERRY CORNELL class against the Proposed Buildings A doubling of the present president of UTTI, the school to serve the people of this val- education. This large group of working Included in the 10 year pro terror of the ruling class.' student population, expansion of will be working on the addition ley and region with a chance people, Mr. Sorensen said, to provide for a needs technical training as jection for buildings are: A "The same handbills ere campus acreage by almost five of more generalized courses to at education for those technicians, craftsmen or in maintenance and general shop headed with the words, 'reacwork life 10 of of construction the especially the times and present listing specialized in 1968; a motorized equipment In this people who perhaps cannot af- business. or more new buildings are in- courses now offered. tionary violence inast be met MIAMI institution of funds But for an Maria night. She succeeds Sue Downey schools when to attend ford BEACH, Fla. on who can't shop, a fire station laboratory with revolutionary violence,' go cluded in the planning way, sjtidcnls he as and a UTTI are horticulture buildine allocated, said, who for have to but studied 'Communow learning. of El good higher are by and college Cerrito, Calif., the 1965 Miss USA contestant being signed, Remenyi projection they Maui Job technical schools receive about 1969; an auditorium and a gym nist ' party, U.S.A. (Marxist-Leninist)- ,' Utah academic abilities the administration of may still chosen Miss in the Miss Universe Pageant was Saturday night he a nasium received main for tenth for " of "Our that a 1970; said, here," The 1966 edition of the Miss and said. job education an library Trade Technical Institute. . high beyond gain Yorty USA for 1966 m competition additional classrooms for 1971 "is the work of job preparation. higher education. Universe Cftirvnetitirai will h The projection, a plan of school (See COMMUNISTS, Page 4) here. The physics school at an crafts and has the 'the administration are We to of meet The held Nevertheless, in Miami Beach. for Board framing State Education, building growth .guidelines major from the University of First runner-u- p to Miss Rem the demands of the students President Sorens pointed out, man and technician level ratti- proceeded with a projection of ror isr4. California will now compete m which foresees a Also, the school administra who cannot go to college or who is studying the job of having er than the engineer or scien expansion was Pat Denne, Miss ConCloudiness the Miss Universe Pageant July enyi tion is budget growth from $1,900,000 do not want college, foresees a UTTI accredited so that it can tist level.". examining the need for necticut Elaine Richards, Miss dormitories for students. With- of the variable kind through 16. With between nine and 10 per. in the current biennium to growth In student population issue associate degrees of sciIndiana, was second runner-uMiss Remenyi was chosen in the 1978-7- 7 biennium out the dormitories it is esti Sunday. Little temperature from 5300 now to 10,300 in 10 ence or associate degrees of cent of Utah's population emJuoy Ann Slayton, Miss North biennium. train in Additional land size mated, that, the building pro- cbangejrith highs Sunday 80 from a field of 48 clrls. The Dakota; was third runner-o- p the a professions, art to students finishing ployed years. lows at night in final judging was from a group while More General Courses course of study. ing for the other 90 per cent. o." 70 icres for expansion is gram will involve $4 million for to STand Randy Beard, Miss FloIn of 16 middle Ms. Trade Tech must move many of wnom wiu Become needed and new buildings must buildings and ground. During this period, of growth, Saturday rida ,was fourth iuomhb. Living Costs N Show Slight Advance Meeting Set For four-tent- Monday In Saigon hs Cabinet Plan Opposed . ' anti-gove- rn an - anti-inflati- Communists Stirring Up 450 British Bobby Baker's Brother Placed Under Arrest Now You Know ed LA. Negroes - Ships Idle inStrike U v hate-monge- rs Expansion Plan Trade Tech Unveils California Physics Major Selected 1966 Miss USA - - p, senn-fuvalis- ts ' |