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Show - Telephone FR 5X' 3-50- 11: ; ' "" ' ' ; ' . hi i' t 0 . t 50 I . lift - . Orem Office, State 757 N il EIGHTY-NINT- V' j ; through Tuesday A little cooler Tuesday. . IUrh today CG to" 68 Low tonight near day 60 to 62. 4th N, 190 W. : - PARTLY CLOUDY For Ads., News; Provo Office, 'I ! i- f ; YEAR NO. 174 H I ! II UTAH COUNTY,! UTAH MONDAY, APRIL 2, .1962 PROyp, FrE. PRICE CENTS j. t nicS scape .;t-r- CP AIR FORCE CAPTAIN TO FACE TRIAL WIESBADEN,! G e m & p y AjjU. S. Air Fprce cap- tain accused of giving mili y tary information to jgast will be tried by a gen-martial April era! co the Air orce announced; nriiii tu-io- ot . : Warded! Fred Dackson said the Dillon Hits Wxp' iix Budqet Deficit Predictions I j f WASHINGTON. (UPI) i men, three of them serving light sentences, were working the night shift in he textile mill. He said they used two large 'screwdrivers to break into a" locked room and steal! a 40- - oot extension ladder. Except for the screwdrivers,, it was believed that' the meri were unarmed!) They were - wearing prison denim uniforms It was the biggiist jesape at the n to prison, according !' 1 met s 1 J 'j t - 'i i ana, oiuciais since guarus pnsoi the early 1940s. In January, 1962 three men escaped !by hiding in Con--; 446-ma- . gressional .tax experts estimated today that the government .toll , wind up $3.8 billion in- - the (red , , for the fiscal "year. beginning iuly a :garDage ' xrucK. All three; were 1 Instead of netting the $500 mil-- recaptured r lion surplus foreseen by President Dickson Hsaid ;ne men were ,Kennedy! !;"i woriung with 56 other minimum . The forecast; made, by the joint 1 security prisoners in' an industrial ' Senate - House Committees onl'In- - area outside the main prison-walconcrete wall! ternal Re v n tie Taxation,1 (.was but inside a promptly challenged by Treasury No" guards were posted at towers r; Secretary Douglas Dfllon.fjHe on the wall termed- - the- - study "unrealistic" were twa foremen supeJ. ;rnere " " i and said he ' still ; hoped for a yismg the textile workers, but Dickson said th noise of the balanced budget." . The conflicting .outlooks marked looms probably enabled the men (Sed CONVI Pare 4) jthe ; opening of Senate Finance the! ad-Committee hearings on' ! T ministration's tax' bill which j passed the House last week. Escape With $50,000 Dillon said the Congressional .. staff study .was wrong in predict-- , lng that the tax legislation would ., reduce revenues by $1 billion. The bill lis aimed at" closing loopholes and 1 stimulating the j economy through a tax credit 'on' business v l J Investments in j new plants ji and Ijfl machinery. b:';;!:..c;-:;f;.- ! The ' treasury secretary urged IV!--'- r1 -- -f- -t i " r Xi-'..:.'',- I i i - , 4 ?: esc Syria hs Stage New Uprisinq By DAVID DUGAS PITTSBURGH (UED new . ive coilec in atmosphere bargain' ng has been achieved byi the precedent-settin- a agreemc . T i me iween umiea Steclworkcrs and the jrteell industry whic ill Prcs- - pro-Nass- j j rne FLOOD ON RAMPAGE IN IOWA Rushing waters of the Big Sipuxl River Washed out a major portion of an Interstate 'bridge, near Sioux. City, la., Sunday. A center pillar collapsed dropp ng most of the span jinto the 31 5 - " rising waters. No vehicles Wer on the bridge when it kave way. The "twin" of the cbllapsed bridge remained intact but was closed to traffic. (Herald-UP- I Tele Li - i i 1 r j 't -- ; r" r J- PRO-NASSE- R d, ?r' - ; JI : U.Sil Renews - J De actions j . j.-- f-T- he . Rash 40 Killed In Of Cqjifirm half-convin- ce nj Crashes I J - j t . : f - n I - - high-spiee- 1 day. i i accident ' took : four Another : took of tlfree lives the one lives, n.t s c e four ac Id and: persons claimed double victims. The six youths died on a rfiral road nine' miles west of Modesto when a car speeding at 70 miles an hour ol. the wrong side off the' road smashed into a second auto on a curve. The gas tank off the speeding car burst into ilam:s Killed were Frank Rochaj 21,. and Darryll Borges, 21, both of Gustine; and Jack Green, 17, : lij j " ! Missile Bases-Wor' By WILLIAM J EATON Flood Kno United Press International ' WASHINGTON (UPI) The nicon- administration, Kennedy cerned over jal rising number of work stoppages at missile bases ' pledge from despite . a unions, called a Pentagon meeting ioday to jdiscuss the problem. Defense Secretary Robert S. ',! McNamara .and Labor Secretary 4 Arthur J. Goldberg were schedInternational Press By United The Press Association, oldest uled to preside at, the assembly and largest news agency operat- of labor leaders," contractors and ing in Britain, was feundeel by public representatives this after: ij ;:.; J 4 ;k ; provincial newspapers on aj co- noon.' inThey were worried over an operative basis in 1868, and began crease in the amount of time lost ctiv work in 1370. ' j - i , no-stri-ke Nov You Know J 1 . j -- I J " walkouts.-- Th4 worst dispute rupted, at Littlej Rock Air Force Base in: Arkansas, the home state of Sen: John) iL. McClellani jyihdse sub i j 'Power1 Gap' -Reduce n n Supreme Court Puts Off ActionsOn ozen Cases Road Bridge New Rocket. Combination ! By CHARLOTTE G.v MOULTON because it is evenly divided on By .United Press Internatf onal ' United Press International them. weeKena snow ana. rain brought floods .today 'In sections of 10 WASHINGTOn' upi)-;-Amdng thos shelved- for t h , T h e' to L' states from South Dakota the Atlantic toast.! The flooding Big, Sioux River swept away "an ihterstate h ghway bridge at Sioux City, lowi Sun- day. High water broke through a I j rlam Sunfiav at Middletowri.l Conn.. flooding buriduigs oft a pmning company! Highi water ivashedi out a Delaware and Hudscm road track, between Ga sfort N.Y., unday, and freight derailment causing cars and a caboose. V Tdrnado'KiUs Fifteen Milton! . Fla.. 'Continued mop im jiftir .k Saturdav iornadO which killed 15 persons, injured "25 and left ' 600 homeless, pausing damage! estimated at.j$1.5 million. Tifton and Dorun; .Ga . cleared debris J'rom small Saturcay tornadoes which unroofed jbuildings and uprooted Wees but. caused no , , ,'.injuries Caledonia, Minn., reported 9 inches bf inow!. Waukbri ilbwa, had 8 j inches. (Western j Pennsylvania had 'uptolv4 infhe jotlsnow Sundavi and' sections of I Indiana and Ohio measured 3 inches. Ro Chester! N.Y.. !had ,2 inches of snow in. six hours Sunday night.' There .was; snow .reported as far south, as Tennessee v ands as iar north ps, Maine. , Mount j Carroll, 111., had 7 inches of snow- A 5 -- ; inch, rain at Bainbridge, Ga., Sunday! caused, the!! roof of a restaurant to collapse but the were unhurt.. j ti v . Scattered Heavy Rains - Fort Lauderdale, ;Fla.; jhad 2.65 inches of 'tain .and' Hollywood, " Fla,, 3.03 inches Sunday. New York had T.22 inches of rain. East port, Maine, reported almost 3 inches.: Philadelphia 'had 1.45 inches f rain fiahd Boston meas See, FLOOD Page 4) Fort-Edward- , . :. - - I j j ii , , term were cases from bupreme courtssitting, temporar present and Florida Virginia involving ily i with ( eightff justices today put state acttons against the National off "actiotislen "about a dozen Association for the Advancement cases jujitil next fall; presumably of ICblored Pedple. The court was reduced to a nembership of jeight by the resignation of Justice Charles Evanfe Whittaker because of ill health!. Ji I'-". !Iis successor, Byron White, will noti take his seat until confirmed ijy the Senate, Chief Justice: Earl Warren informed the Court of retirement at today's ser sion. He .expressed the regrets fdf ihe justice arid voiced hope that WASHINGTON (UPI) A survey Whittaker would make a coiri-plet- e by 'two senators shows that Brit j recovery. ain's refusal' to help enforce U.S. J As the jus ices filed in today export controls has resulted in to hand down decisions, Justice shipment of millioris "of dollars Potter Stew rt moved up one worth of goods to the Communist notch nearer Warren's right, asbloc;. ..H:, 'v A ', suming the position previousiy The unpublished survey was pre held by .Whittaker. j pared by Sens. Kenneth B.j Keat One of the cases postponed" unand Thomas J. Dodd, til the next i:erm in the fall wAs ing, for the Senate Internal a Virginia appeal brought by the Sources NAACP chai enging a state statSecurity subcommittee. said the subcommittee planned a' ute regulating the practice of laf. inquiry.. the - law State courts The survey indicates that Brit to mean that interpreted . the NAACP is en ain and ' other ' Western .European gaged "in the unlawful solicitation governments have done their best of legal business." to block shipments embargoed by The association said' the state the . Coordinating Committee for was" trying to hamstring NAACP International j Controls (COCOM)V work in school segregation cases But ; cooperation to" enforce the In the Florida case, the Rev. morej rigid U.S. restrictions often Theodore Ri Gibson, .Miami, re is lukewarm, according to the fused to bring association records survey. It said British authorities with him toj the legislative inves in particular were "naturally re- tigation committee in Tallahassee luctant": to act against British in 1959. He was convicted of con traders who violate U.S. controls tempt. i; .: "Xbut 1 stay within the, COCOM pro Gibson, who is rector of Christ ; hibitions.' Protestant Episcopal ChurchJ is As a result, strategic! goods president of the NAACP's Miami destined originally ifor, Allied na- branch. tions wind1 up illegally behind the Other cases put over included Iron I or iBamboo curtains, the Action ; by a lower court '. survey reported. striking down the part of the fed- To the extent that- U.S. export M (See SUPREME Page 4) t controls go beyond: those accepted; hv COCOM. the survey said, "it is difficult to obtain the coopera Attention Kids! tion of British authorities for en-forcementj purposes." I Britisn Fa To Enforce - Whi-;aker- Embarqo j i j j j -s .. .J! n., , ' full-dre- ss : i ; , - dures worked 'out the 'President's Missile Sites Labor Commission was created last May. The commission was credited with reducing' walkouts? to prac tically nothing in its first six months of operation, but strike losses have started t increase sharply in recent weeks. . A commission aide said a silly jurisdictional quarrel between the sheet metal workers arid the carpenters had triggered the stoppage' at I the Little Rock base. Those at the Pentagon talks al so were scheduled toj receive1 a confidential, briefing jon progress and j future plans lof the missile ly Cennody Returns to White House I If ;.'--:'HI' I: CAtfp CANAVERAL! Fla. (UPI) I V Scientists today ran final checks on a new rocket combination de- signed j toj help narrow the "pow er' gap" between1 Arnerican y' and Russian space machines. Barring: complications, the new high jenergy rocket is due for a maideii test flight across the Atlantic Ocean Fridav. The shot has been delayed several'! times. ' Scientists said the sleek, twp- j stage mias - vemaur .tumumauuu j fdtf-nal- U.S. ". - . 34-m- U S. To Test - f ! ; Out Interstate missile committee investigated base strikes. McClellan has denounced stoppages at the defense a installations f and intrjoduced io bill outlaw them, , Goldberg has! told McCliellan that Ihe believes voluntary proce- - program. ! j Probably Evenly Divided Svopp ages Rising because of strikes at mipsile suites since the first of the year, "March is going: to be a very bad month the worst,'! said lone government aide. He estimated that jmore than 2,500 man-da- y s were! lost last mohth I ecausi; of - j,- - II Pledges Ineffective No-Stri- ke I photo) . ,1 j "ob- - jnomnflatioriary" by Ktm- neqy, provides greaicr jod secur-and improved fringe benefits 430,000 basic steel workers but no immediate .wage increase. There is, however, a clause in the second year: of the contract which nego permits the union io'j tiations on me issues oi wages, pensions ana insurance alter ,yu days notice sto the industry. Wrapping Up Details talks between 450 Company-leve- l union bargainers- and representa tives of the "big IV steel firms open here today to! wrap im rip. tails oh tne historic se Element ratified Saturday by theJI.tJSWf; Wage policy Committee and its Execu' ive Board. I '." ..;'. Th Prpsidnt. whose: influence brought union and industry .bargainers back jinto sessions Marcn 14 after earlier (negotiations ended in failure iMafch 2,! made sep ar ate phone (calls (Saturday tbl USWM President David J.l McDonald and chief industry spokesman R. Conrad Cooper ater the tolicyv jgroup pproVed the1 pact. lie said: "I know that I speak for every. American in congratulating you on the! early) and .re sponsible settlement fin steel. The contract you have agreed :upon. is a. dpcumerit J of high industrial statesmanshipL") McDonald Feels 'Wonderful" McDonald sid hd ;feit vaDsoiute-r- i lv woriderfulf abdut the settle-- p ment, While hian,agement mat aitnougn he ."terms of the agreement cannot pe said to fall f anticiwholly (Within the limits-ore-op- en ; . termed pac ar :. j f iwo-ye- viously f . f .1 . f vide a sona , Dase, for continued pri,ce stajbility." er OAS Troopers Hold Up Three Algiers Banks IT A 4j)-fo- ot j nenr Estdthshes : - i 1 il t Solid Base Ahead ' For Price S bility .iftniOT- Pro-Ndss- er - 1 t i.:. I . Pact Should Provide V 40-fd-pt Mi I.. t S j l If ' .. ' Preceiehf ; i - ' "T" K - - -- ' h .O'-C- w United Press International DAMASCUS, Syria UPife'A revolt by j army offi- cers aemaniung reunion wim me United Ajrab Republic gripped northern Syria today. Reports rW the irea said th!e rebels ap- peared to be gaining strength. Army officers in northern Syria early today1 declared kheir liyalty to United Arab Republic and palled for a merger with Egypt. The uprising broke out five days aftejljan army coup ousted the civilian'l government of Syrian President Nazim Ell KydSi The Kudsi- regime had ben installed last autumn just after an, army revolt that broke off Syria's union with Egybt in the United Arab I r .. Republic. The rebels appeared to be pick-wer- e ing up strength today and peiievea 10 nave in support of the major northern Svriari towns of; Aleppo,) Lattakia, Homsi Kama ' ' and Delrezzor. pamascus Radio, $peaking for 1 countered Se the armjf command d in the House-passebill ALGIEBS, Algeria" (UPI) changes ' . . . a A .no "rebel i reunion j with for call the oo mu-- j cret Army Organization: comman 10 jpnxiuce an esumaiea own withits Cairo : Bon a year in additional rey- dos held up three 'Algiers banks jpromtee of : toward friendship! Egypt-j,' enues. loaay, ana .escapea wmi ucmiy :. radio' offered " Thegovernment OAS raiders Dillon told the Senate Finance $50,000: while other Committee ' that the administra continued . terrorist attacks i here to hold1' a plebiscite! J to decide whether rSvria should .tunite",ii with jtionplanned ;to submit later! this and in ihe .westerr pbrtf city of the liberated . Arab cpuntires . and. year a secona tax reiorm i Dili dran. ' toll! LpsnpniAllJifa sound Effvbt" A Europeart was containing provisions for ii Insub the "mis would avoid stantial readjustment, of income on onejl street, heie while Moslems basis that, I of the past." tax rates." n' anotker werf sprayed with takes i r m units Damascus-base- d a: tha from fire it hine mac Hemade clear, however,; passing gun the surrounded Syi this would ; not be possible, unles car. leaving helmeted new revenue-producin- g '. measure ; In Oran, a plastic bomb shat this doping,fcirmed 'rifles, and witni t . . . r are approved., .He- - called;-fo. tered a movie theater, apparent- - FnolireL f to maintain order machine guns, higher taxes oiv stockholders' .and iv . injuring no one. But terrorist T .j in the city. vj restoration .of i other proposals gunmen; killed two ; Moslems ana (See Page 4) taic wounded five others in anomer eliminated in th house-passe" bill. sectori t Mmcor- f Securi forces) setting ;up ... . .U JM. bonds Senate Dembcratf don" around the Saint Eugene Leader Mike Mansfield: formally 'quarter! vof- Orin this morning announced . ; bipartisan : agreemeit Were fired on by OAS commanon a compromise method of U.lj dos in ;a passlnl automobile. One nartirlnaHnn in hailinff thei United gendarme was killed and another" Nations: out of Its V financiiil was." wounded. The' bank robberies here, while troubles. In. a statement prepared for Senate : delivery, Mansfield less spectacular than the, $2.8 millsaid the agreement k would give ion- robbery carried out a few broad autnonty to i maij:e weeks (ago, wejre executed with Kennedy BJI WELLINGTON LQNG : of t "a " loan" up to $100 million the same Idarini. j " Press International United Al the TnHnv' i i raised fprrnrHsm to ahe world organization Hot, United GENEVA (UPI) t6 ever,' Democrats and Repub i gerian death toll since Jan. demand its renewed States to oday 7,214. . . 3,364 and the wounded (See DILLON Pare 4 for international policing to pre vent secret Russian nuclear test- ing alter a lesi Dan : ireaiy, out Weelc-En- d the Americans appeared to have neutral dele only Disarrria gations! to the, I ' ment! Conference. 'India! Burma, Ethiopia arid Swedeni. after listening to ' argu ments lof both sides in- the cpld By. United Press International; ' Sherman Lee Frizzell, 18, Darre Smith,!' 17, and Allen Berry, 16. war copboversy, said thejl thought At least 40. persons, 21 of them ll of Modestd the United States would ihave to . old-- ' or younger, j 21 : 4 re w; teen-ageyears ! The ,irls died while lower its demands for interna killed - during the weekend in) a joyriding on a stretch of highway tionat controls on Soviet territory. rash of traffic accidents Cfn"C,li with deep dips which make it 'pop-- j The United States offered j to : ' fonila highways. ularj! with young f drivers, One ve- - cancel plans for rWuminjjj atmps-pher- ic nuclear testing ths month Six- youths died in :a blazing hide, chasing the other, . roared head-ocollision near Modesto over the brow of a hill and. in return for an "objective and crashed into the rear of me effective" international police sys early ' Sunday; and four teen-age- d d had tern to insure thai Russia did not otherj which! j apparently girls were . killed r in a same , (See' U. S. RENEWS Page 4)j Joyriding collision later the sioppcu- --. " f A' ' day. The trill of Capt. Joseph P. Kauffmanl, 43, will be held here, the! Air Force's Euro pean headquarters. Kauffman. whose last home address Was in New York City,' was arretted last fall in United States and brought! Germany j for his cake to . invesugatea - il ;! , J ' 2) -- uer-man- : SAN QU 2NTIN. Calif j (UPI) f Five minimum at" convicts San security Quentin Prison broie put of the eax iiiotii.utiu'n iy uuay py scaling j a pciai vfall! with! a stolen ladder and made good tneir escape, px prison omcials said. oan wuenxm oiiicers. in a ddition to' highway patrol- men, local: police and! Marin jCounty sheriff's deputies, launched a search forj the men,. ' 1' ii O uu(IlDU.(oJ vim (UPI) n j j En j ' ill i . 1" ,ra an ri n n n i 170-mcmb- cr ( - ventually: be 'able to loft sat-- ! ellites weighing iiip n.o Vh tons pated gain's in (productive efficieninto orbiti 300 miles or more aboye cy, it fepresekts real progress", inc in the cf the bargaining history Glenn'js capsule weighed Vz tops and circled the eartn aoout iuu industry. The new contract, which also miles of , steel effects 500,000 1 " The new rocket is expected to i abricators and employes other "producers, "open trie entire inner solar sys 'vas said, by industry- sburces to tern" to U. S. research i epresent a "xh per I cent increase The booster! for the rocket is ri labjsr costs, 'or about 10 cerits modified Atlas mtercontmen aer man houri jj .( ballistic missile, the same type marks the first time, a steel It that boosted Glenn into orbit Feb. contract has been approvedVwith-bu- t 20. li is the upper stage, lhat ..is a strike sjince 1954. The 'cur designed to give the Atlas-Centarent feteel pact, which expires &ts added muse e. June 30, was kign'ed, after a Rec The Centaur second stage is ord y fetik in 1959. U powe ed by volatile liquid hydroof the one i ind .oxygen, liquid gen most efficient fuel combinations ever developed.; This also will li'.'-;l'"vmark the first time .that liquid hvdroeen. a, tricky substance, has been! used in a U. S. rocket. J Th hydro--oxygen fuel can de-- l LITTLE ROC K Ark. (UPI) liver more power for less pro pel-- ) Fnr-thfirst ime in e ghf years, .L lant weight, thus offering the have a. new gov United States its earliest hope, for Arkansas r ill. i rt emot, nexa Jan Gov. Orval EIa major uus.ii iuwaiu uauunius the "power;! gap" in, the space FaubusJ 52, has decided he will not run for an unprecedented fifth race with Russia. " j j( 'X-"TV Soviet cosmonauts Yuri Gaga term, ' .vas announcement seven Ghermari Titov rode rin and ton spaceships into orbit, well made Saturday night, Sunday 14 aboA e the largest American satel- - persons were 'counted as possibilifor his office. Two already 2 ton MIDAS lites so far the u "rM, re- - hayej annoi nced. jj and SAMOS! his announcement, Reaction to; and surveillance connaissance ' considered a surprise in most rmoohlets ' quarters, ranged from? a plea by f to friends run segregationist j against Sen. pjj W. Fulbrighti Neto welcomed re ief" by) White foes ol the gro jleaderi and . "I executi-ieX;, ."' chief not to return ' decided Faubus to the politicjalj jwais because he said he wanted jto . do some writing. He did r!ot speeifwhat type J of j writing he ''planned to do. .', day, Thursday and Friday of this week. Rulesj of. the contest willi be published along HERALD . v with! the sketches. ; . ':.: '( " be awarded Cash prizes will X X '! ,lir"'-.- ' Central Utah 'News..;..., 2,- 3, 4 for. the best entries in the Classified .l.L.....i.r....10, .11 . X' , opinion of 'the. judges: . .jJ...I.. .. ... 3 Comics Watch ifori more details. ... 8 .....!... ...4.., uuituiiai Meantime, get out your crayo... -News... .10 World National. ns,- jpaints, colored pencils ' will ! - , , . J 1 ur 116-da- r bu Bows Out Of ' . i 1 i -. -- .' I ' !! : " l-- "spy-in-the-sky- "; D-Ar- kJ, Herald Slates Bugs1! Bunny Coloring Contest for Kids . 1111 Ml . . .' ! WASHINGTON Presi (UPI) dent Kennedy returned to the White House today after spending ihe. weekend with his family at their rented country esiate near Middleburg, Va. Mrs. Kennedy who flies to Palm .Beach, Fla., later today with her) two children for a few days at the home of the Presi dent's father, Joseph P. j Kennedy, did? not accompany Kennedy on ' his helicopter flight, Caroline 4, saw her father o: from the Glen Ora estate. j ,That old favorite of young is readers L-- Bugs Bunny back again. This ii 'ourAvay of saying it's time for the Herald's Bugs Bunny Easter Coloring contest. .'X,-AH boys and girls 12 years of age and younger are ' eligible to enter. There will be three Bugs Bunny sketches to color. They will appear in the Herald! pn consecutive days Wednes- - ; . - .i j , . : j INDEX .; - or and watch for the first Bugs Bunny ketch to appear in the Wednesday Herald, " what-have-yo- u !i j 1' Obituaries Society Sports Stocks --- ...4 t-l 5 .. . 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