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Show - ' ;. , : A THOUGHTS..: While just government CM rites, true IUCU MM religion PARTLY CLOUDY -- pi. lodnyrnaif "flurries" in tts mountains early today. High this afternoon in upper 40s. Low tonight near 30. Occasion ally windy afternoons. Probability of precipitation zero. SCiiglUlU J affords government its surest support George Washington. VOL 44, NO. 30 PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, rBRUARY 12, 1967 Alerts y roots CBnoimo - $2.00 PER at Soviet At War As Truce Ends 'eieir City of Peking Under Control of Military TOKYO 'ERRORS ZERO' starts with me, George A. Jedenoff, far Utah state legislators on a tour of the plant Saturday. Mr. State Senator Wallace Gardner, Spanish Fork; State Senator Provo, end State Representative Charles Welch Jr., Salt right, general superintendent of Geneva Works, tells four Jedenoff exhibits an "errors zero", tie clasp to, from left, Ernest Dean, American Fork; State Senator Richard Call, Lake County. ommunist the Chairman Mao reports said, alerted army units on the Russian frontier because of "brisk Soviet military action m that area.- -- , He also ordered the takeover of the Peking Security Board by defense headquarters of the Peoples' Liberation Army inthe Red Chinese capital and formed a military control committee to convert the board into a Maoist "revolutionary police." According to the Japanese correspondents, "the committee was to cleanse it of ana-Maofficials "diseased" by ousted Peking Mayor Peng Chen and former army chief Lo Tse-tun- il 11 ji ' Commitment Ends Action was resumed at 7 a.m. Sunday 6 p.m. EST Saturday when the allied commitment to honor the truce came to an end. "The four day Tet truce ended at 0700 today and full military activity resumed," the terse announcement said from Gen. William C. Westmoreland's -C- Sunday. d . (UPI) China has alerted army units on the border with the Soviet Union and placed the capital city of Peking under military control Japanese correspon- dents reported from Peking SAIGON (UPI) American and South Vietnamese troops went back to war Sunday Lunar morning after a four-da- y New Year truce marred by repeated Communist violations. U.S. officials said 20 Americans were killed and 148 others were wounded in cease-fir- e violations. An American spokesman said 369 Viet Cong-anNorth Vietnamese violations were record ed during the true to observe the Buddhist New Year. Of the violations, 86 were con- s i d e r e d "significant," t h e spokesman said. CENTS ji -- Allies Back 15 MONTH-PR- ICE JAPANESE REPORTS FROM PEKING said early today that Chinese Communist Party Mao Tse-tuihad alerted border guards in Sinkiang Province, which borders on Soviet Union, and that Peking has been placed under military control This coincided with word )hat Red Chinese military commanders in Shanghai ordered increased vigilance along other border areas . . . and coastal positions opposite the Nationalist Chinese-hel- d island of Formosa. The Red Chinese unclear, testing base of Lob Nor is located in Sinkiang. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) ig g, pro-Sovi- Ji Clung. The Peking Security Board directs activites of police in the headquarters capital. The Viet Cong had called for The Tokyo newspaper Mal- cease-fir- e a seven-da- y anq for nichi said the decision to place a time it appeared the Ameri Peking under military control cans and the South Vietnamese was taken under a three-poimight extend their own truce proclamation issued by the period. Central Committee of , the Truce Bops Chinese Communist Party and But there were so many the - state council cabinet)-- aggressive actions taken by the Kyodo, the Japanese newj Communists during the truce agency, said Mao's order i Bonneville WASHINGTON (UPI) -- For the United States today spells moving troops to the border Unit which will be a Ten members of the Utah period, according to an Ameri By GEORGE L. BAKER - vation, and flood control. truce that the can spokesman, Work in on Dam Starvation factor the first time since the birth of out the procedure to be followed was speciucauy directed &i State developing major Legislature and Bid openings on the $20 milwas something of a hoax, units in Sinkiang province, marks the beginning of con-- Utah's resources. The entire' wjves the the Constitution of when a President is disabled. Republic, Geneva Works More violations were lion Starvation Dam complex Red .China's ; nuclear reported strucnon ot we cm oruMNUs, page 4) The 25th Amendment, added where t siuated. of the Bonneville Unit, the first Sturdayjorajrsfchaijd report than during the cease-fire- s to tne constitution TYiday, fills testing grounds are on competitive progress byiChristmas and the Western New Red Guard quoted Kyodo ProCentral Utah of the a void which became all too phase Errors-Zerleaflets distributed in Peking No Tax Hike Anticipated of Year combined. At Christmas, steelmakers apparent in 1881 when President ject, will begin on Feb. 16 in on 81 and violations were there Utah County and tour of local Garfield lingered for 80 days Saturday. the board of direcDuchesne Disclosure of the border alerl New Year's 119. after being wounded by an followed steelmaking operations. tors of the Central Water ConIn addition to the allied speeches Saturday by assassin. and Premier Chou En-lcasualties during the Lunar Legislative Support servancy District were told at Garfield's only act during that Yi Minister Chen 96 Communists were re Foreign their ..monthly ..meeting ,thk truce, George A. Jedenoff, general time was to sign an extradition the United States that killed. charging weekend. ported paper. The nation has waited and Soviet Union were two of a superintendent said the purpose Ready-Gard- ner Palmer Delong of the Bureau out several other Presidential of the visit was to provide in kind and should be destroyed. "of Reclamation, told the men SACRAMENTO, Calif. UPI) illnesses. cstate formation for They spoke at a rally in Peking necessary -Thousands of demonstrators that bids for the Starvation By JAMES BAPIS pected to move Into sharper Woodrow Wilson was incapa attended by 100,000 persons. to Geneva Gov. booed Ronald LAKE lawmakers, SALT CITY some support to cost focus $12 this week and several key million, Reagan citated for months following a (UPI) Dam, Ready For Action would be opened on Feb. 16 to Budgetary problems facing the programs hang in the balance. employees in their endeavor to Saturday when he appeared paralytic stroke m 1919. Formal to Kyodo, Mao's state exat the 37th on Sen. bid Utah are Wallace H. Gardner, meet the competitive challenge be followed by unexpectedly Legislature openings Cabinet meetings were not held According to defend his higher said "front armies" directive chairman of the Joint Approprithe Knight Diversion Dam Feb. capital for more than six months. for western steel markets. education budget cuts. should be ready for action in ations Committee, said a "ten21, and the Starvation Feeder the Recognizing peril of Solons Present tative balance sheet" should be Tunnel and access road, Feb. "I'm quite sure there is having an incapacitated pres such military districts as SALT LAKE CITY UPD on probable Tsinan, Nanking, Foochow, ready by 28, all at Duchesne. nothing I could say that would ident in the mid-20Geneva visitors from the LegCentury, and Kunming. revenues Gov. ex and of create some an Romney legislative mind in Michigan George open Mr. Delong added "we can islature Saturday included: Rep. President Eisenhower initiated Kwangchw Foochow is situated opposite bien- to address a joint you," Reagan told demonstra a scheduled is penditures for the 1967-6with look for an awarding of the V. Frank Nelson and Rep. disability agreement Formosa. Kwangchow includes nium. contract about 30 days after the Charles Welch Jr., Salt Lake session of the Utah Legislature tors milling on the capitol lawn Vice President Richard M. area in the the Canton 0 He is confident the job can his Feb. visit. new The during governor Republican Nixon. bids are opened." In connection M. is in the far be completed without a boost in County; Rep. Harley southeast Re Richard Kunming state his but talk Richards, smiling began with the opening of work on the Similar agreements subseand Rep. E. Ralph Ben west. Gov. turned grim-facecan state but said taxes, boos as publican chairman, agencies the out were worked Bonneville Unit, part of the quently son, Orem; Rep. Howard C, will speak to the legi mounted from the crowd between Preisdnet Kennedy and Mao was quoted as saying if expect some cuts in their re Nielson and the board SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Dean C. Chris- - Romney $324,000,000proiect, Rep. slators at 3 p.m. Feb. 20. quests for funds. estimated by police at 7,500. Vice President Lyndon B action is needed the "cultural tensen, Provo; Rep. -- Harold J. passed a motion to conduct Mrs. Allen Bradley of Big Several In will be key programs, Romney greeted by Reagan had delayed his sche- Johnson, and President Johnson revolution" now sweeping China groundbreaking ceremonies at Piney, Wyo., gave birth to cluding education and retire- Whiting, Springville; Sen. Ern Gov. Calvin L. Ha duled Rampton, departure and Vice President Hubert JI. may temporarily be delayed. the site of the dam, just out- quintuplets Saturday in a Salt CUi..N are closely tied to the est H. Dean, American Fork; ven J.. Barlow president of the for an Oregon Lincoln Day ment, Army cuiumaiuras ju ouaugHumphrey. side ef Duchesne, sometime be-- Lake hospital but fourw the Sen. A." Richard Call, Provo; declared had earlier hat hours financial outloot-Th- e final de Utah Senate and Franklin W. address to appear before the In hmaan Tuna 1 anf Ifl many ways, the 25h and Sen. Wallace H. Gardner, babies died shortly after birth cisions of the their readiness to move into Gunnell, speaker of the House demonstrators. appropriations Amendment's procedisability President Lyndon B. Johnson and the fifth was reported in committee, legislative analyst Spanish Fork. battle The Capitol appearance is against the Soviet Union. The demonstrators, many dure is sjmilar to the presidwill be Invited to the ceremon- critical condition. and legislative auditor on probone of many scheduled stops reports in West Intelligence university students and teach- ential agreements. The new Berlin said two ies. days ago the The three girls and two boys able revenues will play crucial during his Utah visit. Toll ers, paraded in a long line for a amendment also established the Soviet Union was pulling troops will in later Starvation Dam is to be built were born between 8 and 9 a.m parts. Romney speak mile up the city's Capitol Mall, procedure for filling a vacancy out of Communist East Germag Estimates High the day at a on Strawberry River about at Holy Cross Hospital. rally a wide street leading from the in the office of vice president. for the Utah Republican Party ny and planning to recall from A hospital pediatrician said three miles Upstream from DuGov. Calvin L. Rampton's city's riverfront, to rally on the Nevada ratified the amend three to five divisions, presumaat Valley Music Hall. chesne. It will be a rolled earth- - three of the babies two boys revenue estimates for the next to 38th lawns. It ment Friday, the state capital's BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) to beef up its border guardJ fill structure about 155 feet high and a d only a short biennium still appear to be a was the second protest march do so, thus completing the bly A Soviet division is made up three-fourtand 2,900 feet long. It will cre- time. "They gave a few gasps, "little optimistic," Gardner The toll in Colombia's worst of the this week. approval by of more than 20,000 men. reservoir but never did make a spon- said, but the gap between the earthquake in 50 years reached ate a 167,000 acre-foo- t Reagan denied he interferred 50 states required to amend the.1 JCyodo's..correspendeat. said. taneous than acreeet effort to. breathe," the administration's .projects and 100 dead and - hundreds more By United Press International with the University of California jConstitutien. 15,000 larger the the situation "the present Deer Creek Reser- hospital said. those of the legislative staff are submit amendment to was The President the Clark Kerr Five amendments where seriously injured, the govern be extremely tense must border in 1965 reser stored the fired' voir. Water The fourth baby died several narrowing. last month in a ted to the states in July Constitution of the United States was ,, ment reported today. if Mao could release Liberation voir will, be used for supple- hours later after being placed Several weeksV ago 'revenue directly involved the presidency. surprise move. The governor after it was approved by the from duties troops The to two toll sources estimates from mount of the as They provide for selection of said the people of the state required continued of each Army mental irrigation 26,000 acres in the premature nursery. the with revolution to connected of land in the Duchesne River Doctors said all of the babies differed by nearly $5 million. reports trickled in over rup the president (XXI), start of should have a "voice in the chamber of Congress. the front. serve along N. two-terKarl Snow, legislative tured communication lines be area and to replace some water weighed less than one and one-ha- Now, limit principles and education they The amendment provides that (XX), Considered Alies a vice president shall become (XXH), presidential vote in the provide." presently used in that area pounds each and were born analyst, believes the difference tween the of Bogota City capital to half be about that District of Columbia (XXHI), Academic freedom, he said, acting president whenever the IThe speeches Saturday by figure. which will be diverted to the premature. Bonneville Basin. Benefits will The mother is the wife of a The governor's projections are and the main disaster region to and presidential disability and "does not require the people president notifies the speaker of Chou and Chen Yi said the the south and east. succession (XXV). also be provided at Starvation Big Piney area rancher. The higher. (See AMENDMENT, Page 4) (See CITY OF, Page 4) (See REAGAN, Page 4) in The results,, adjustment outdoor recrea for Reservoir Bradleys have one other child, part, from January tax col tion, fish and wildlife ocnser-- Rebecca, age ZVt. lections, which indicate general CC Group Meets With County Commission fund and uniform school fund surpluses for the 1965-6- 7 bien nium will be close to Ramp- tons projections. Republican leaders are close ly watching developments in "If we don't take and name a committee, if ad tween subdivisions and mounthe appropriations committee to Utah County and its cities! to homes, streets and other have ample authority to pre- structures. measures now we'll have to pay visable, to come up with spe- tain lands were proposed. see how far they will be able "to waterserve Siamese twin girls, joined at by surgery. Such a study might The. committee also urged Dr. Vasco M. Tanner, chair- for it - later," Dr. Tanner cific recommendations. go with their proposed proin the face of subdivision the navel, were born early Sat--' take several days, it was indiother safeguards, including adegrams on state, aid for school ways man of the Chamber of Com- warned. The C. of C. committee also ; quate roads to and from suburday morning at the Utah cated. and increased retirement bene development. attention for fire pre- division called Dale declared that I. merce to This was group, Despain, conclusion county of a the the Names at plan a young areas; water Valley Hospital parents were fits for governmental employes cautions in connection with foot- and connections for fire-supplies - fightProvo mother, meeting late Friday of the damage has been caused in the ning director, said present ordibeing withheld by the hospital Moment of Truth both where established water- nances are adequate. "Recog hill housing for protection The children appeared to be at their request ing; sewage and garbage disThey are aware, as the gov Provo Chamber of Commerce past and the forests. The mother was in good con- ernor put it in a press confer forest and flood control com- ways were not preserved in nition of the problem should be of the homes fully formed and in good conposal facilities; and budget below canA from the urbanization next our fire he said. spreading nearby step," dition, it was learned. They dition late Saturday at the Utah ence last week, that "their mo mittee- with the Utah County preparations in case of fire or de-- 1 yons. were transferred Saturday to the Valley Hospital. flood emergency. '.. ment of truth is coming on bal- Commission. County Commissioners Floyd, homes to the forests could The challenge ahead lies In Right now, he pointed out, Harmer, G. Marion Hinckley nude a whole hillside and cre- Representing the Chamber beUniversity of Utah Hospital in - The twins were bom by Ce ancing the budget" Salt Lake City, where they were sarean lection. The mother, has The tentative balance sheet enforcement of existing laws to Salt Lake City is having to and Stanley Roberts expressed ate a flash flood hazard, Dr. sides Dr. Tanner were Jack will be divided, Gardner said, safeguard the ditches and ca spend vast sums in an effort to interest in doing anything they Tanner said. "On the other hand Craehead. Dresident. William TC. placed under study to deter- had one child previously.- is the first birth of this into three columns: revenues! nals so that water runoff from correct flood problems that can to help. They passed a mo- brush fires could certainly en Wotherspoon, Clarence S. Thorn-ocmine if they have separate This at Utah Valley Hos requests for. appropriations and the Wasatch Mountains can be should have been solved at. the tion by Mr. Hinckley that the danger homes. the and type bodily functions, Dr. Reed H. Bradford, and organs drained away without damage time subdivisions were built, ' commission stud the matter Ample fire guard lanes be N. U Verl Christensen, and if they can be separated pital, (Set STATci, fage V Bid Openings Slated On Starvation Dam Ten Amendment Added To Constitution; Spells State Legislators Tour Geneva nt Out Disability Pattern then-visite- d Thousands o State Balance Sheet Of Marchers , ai Boo Reagan Nearly - Gov. Romney - To Address Utah Solons Quints Born At Salt Lake; mid-wee- - k th 9 19-2- Gill-ma- 4 Succumb d - 1 Temblor Reaches 100 2 fund-raisin- three-studd- girl-live- Now You Know . c-- Sino-Sovi- two-thir- his-ter- m lf . Siamese Twin Girls Born At Utah Valley Hospital Safeguards to Prevent Fire, Floods Urged flood-contr- - k, - |