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Show Revolts Clear j oim j I Congo lSOPOLDVILLE . YEAR NO. 237 NINETY-FIRS- T (UPI) Communist - backed Revolts in the eastern Congo, which al ready, have cost the life of one n t, may provincial p r westward when the last spread UN. troops leave the country sources mesaay, diplomatic said today. worth K a t a n g a Province President" Jason Sendwe and three aides were stabbed to death 10 days ago after their seizure by rebels, according to eside " to partly cloudy through Tuesday, Warmer today. High both days in the low nineties. Low fore-- i tonight 55 to 60. Five-da- y cast: Temperatures continuing to average near to a little above normal with some cooling near the, weekend. y Cong r ess to Get Briefing i rrom Loage reports reaching here over the PROVO, UTAH COUNTY UTAH MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1964 PRICE TEN CENTS weekend.; The rebels, led by Peking-traine- d Pierre Hulele and oth er Communists, also are active in Kwilu and Kivu provinces in the eastern part of tne country, and terrorists in bombs have been planting Leopold ville. Diplomats said on the eve of the final withdrawal of U.N. peacekeeping troops that the rebel activity could be expected to increase, despite encouraging signs of political cooperation among the Congo'? rival lead anti-governm- ent : ers. Tshombe, who pro-claimed an independent state in Katanga before his defeat by the United Nations in 1962, returned over the weekend from exile in Spain and promised to work with Premier Cyrille Adoula's government. Moise :J-- IfcvWW C1SZ1 IVA' . l t mer - , Lodge spoke after the Presi dent introduced him to report Cabot Ambassador f Henry i ( WASHINGTON (UPI) Con: ' gave President. Johnson ers in the cabinet 'room of the n White House, j Johnson praised gress will be briefed on the war war Nam. He Viet in in Viet Nflm hv nnftrnincT 4m. Sou4 Lodge as having served with 1 vj ; t situation "enis: C there V "great distinction H 'f said the bassador Henry Cabot Lodge-SenThe President said Lodge had . H couraging." I J. William Fulbright, given him "a complete fill-i- n chairman of the Senate Forand report on the situation in Nam." Lodge has earned Viet Relations eign Committee, said : X :: . h the , gratitude not only of the Lodge would testify Tuesday bepeople of Viet Nam but the hind closed doors. people of the United States," : Lodge is expected to give Johnson said. r, went back WASHINGTON (UPI) The President then The to his office, leaving Lodge in Affairs Warren Commission investigat' Committee. Foreign )-" ' n i i . the cabinet room to make a rwui ignt aiso saia tne senate ing the assassination- of Presistatement and answer ques committee would hold a brief dent John F. Kennedy was extions. SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI) closed door hearing Tuesday on pected today to look into the Lodge embarked on a cam All four American crewmen IT President Johnson's nomination publication of portions of the iv aiua a were killed today when their paign Speecn XUI ciuiy He W. Scranton. William Gov. of Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor to diary of Lee Harvey Oswald, helicopter crashed and burned wnue on a mission over a commu- said he would not have re succeed Lodge as ambassador accused of the crime- time nist-infested section of the signed his post at this to South Viet Nam. Contents1 of the diary, which to try to help Scranton Mekong River delta' south of except is In the commission's; hands, with the GOP presidential nom reliable sources said Saigon, ination. Smoking: A newspaper execu- were described in a copyright The deaths 'raised to 241 the But he said he felt he could tive attacked the government story .over the weekend by the number of U. 5. servicemen leave Saigon in good conscience report on smoking a result of Dallas Morning News, touching who have died in Souh Viet because the battle ... ... j, data." Alan S. off complaints about the docu against Com"highly dubious not 1961. was Jan. It since Nam ' TVvnTiahno ac'cicfant rmKliclittr ment's release. munist guerrillas there is now MAKES FINAL REPORT and the President are shown in the Cabinet Room Former ambassador whether the known immediately of the Richmond Times Disorganized" and "the of the White House where Lodge spoke to reporters helicopter was shot down by "well are Rep. Gerald R. Ford, R- - Henry Cabot Lode (left) gave president Johnson a at hand" to achieve means patch; and the ,"Richmond News Mich. a member of the blue- - final report today on the war in South Viet Nam. - Communist his with Chief after Executive. the (Heraldmeeting or fire ''. .'''. success. "v ground Leader, said the facts in the re- ribbon panel headed by Chief He said! the situation there is . UPI Lodge acciden was Telephoto) "encouraging." crash the whether whole the believe thing Is "I port;, which branded smoking, a Justice Earl Warren,; said the : tal.' v on the right track," Lodge said. health hazard, were gathered in diary's contents were not re the said The sources pilot, Earlier, on his arrival from a napnazara ana. unsciemiiic vealed by anyone associated died Saigon, Lodge said "no victwo and gunners way.' In testimony before the with the commission. when their , combat helicopter tory" was in sight in Viet Nam, House Commerce Committee He said he expected the mat ' went down near Cao Lanh dis nor did he seeone soon. Donnahoe said that since the ter to be at the up brought A: solution to the problems ini trict town about 75 miles south statistical data used in the re- commission 'meeting today, west of Saigon. Viet Nam is extremely compuport was questionable, ;'so was and said he was "disturbed" as incident The 0 cated, he said. "You can't do its conclusion. over publication of parts of the Alexis John it in time to take the 5 : 15 train troubleshooter U. Baker: The Senate Rules diary dealing with Oswald s life he emphasized the word ' 'yet. " did not get in touch with Ei- son went to work as the No. 2 home." By WILLIAM THEIS Committee will discuss in in the Soviet Union.. Then Lodge added that it senhower fairly soon because man in America's - most crucial But Lodge, who is resigning; United Press International closed session its report on the References to the diary are STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR South Viet td help Gov. William Scranton's would be "most unusual" if he of their long friendship. As a diplomatic post investigation into the business expected to be included in the Quick-actio- n and courage on WASHINGTON (UPI) Henry campaign for the GOP presi Massachusetts senator, Lodge Nam, affairs of Robert G. (Bobby) commission's report, which the part of a Mapleton couple Cabot Lodge hinted strongly on was one of the fu-s-t to urge A U. S. military spokesman dential nomination,, said "we've Baker, former secretary to Sen- may be issued in a week or and a Springville man saved to will en he that try Monday Eisenhower to run for president reported that a Viet Cong bat had some favorable develop ate Democrats. two. three Salt Lake fishermen from list former President Dwight D talion overran two government ments in the past few days. in 1952. Labor: The chief of governon death drowning He said for the first time peo probable by Eisenhower's help on behalf of soon as outposts only 20 miles west of said that as storm-tosse- d Lodge ment labor negotiators told ReserStrawberry at about ple We not feeding the Viet Sunday early Gov. Saigon GOP Scranton's William weekend that the over he left White the House he voir Congress Sunday afternoon. the. time that Johnson arrived Congs (Communists)" in South 1aKriT and manauAmpnt arp tis- bid Presidential to start tele of Viet. Nam. .' planned making Mapleton ; Marty Perrero here.':' ing imore brains and less "muswide his wife, Dottie, and Jim how and not did He ambason as calls be Scranton's specify phone Lodges resignation The spokesman - said uiat cle.' in their bargaining on wagof Springville, plucked sador t ) was the Wiley 'development the effective became attacked ofspread while I j: He executive Saigon left the half. guerrillas es, hours and working condithe m Salt ay the three Lakers from fices shortly after noon for the outposts at Tra Cu airstrip and but said it was significant e completed a l when tions. William E. Simkin, direcangry waters after their small the nearby Binh Hoa watch tow- situation which "essentially is TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) Sen Metropolitan Club to Presate this tor I of the Federal Mediation report morning off Red the boat capsized where he said he er, other rebels poured mortar a contest to see who can' Win blocks Goldwater, away ' Barry and Conciliation Service, said in DENVER (UPI) Gov. John Knolls.' White ident Johnson at the steers his campaign for the planned to call Scranton. He in fire into the district capital of the people over." a report v to Congress that Love today officially called a The Salt Lake ang! ers declin-- House, Lodge told newsmen at the nomin- dicated he would also get in Due Hoa, only 12 miles from Republican presidential strikes and crises, although of- special session of the Colorado ed to (See VIET War Page 4) Then as a private citizen, ation into New Jersey today, touch with Eisenhower in the Saigon. The bombardment apgive their names, accordten widely publicized, are not Legislature for legislative re-to Mr. Perrero. 10 a.m. ing for parently was designed to preLodge held a highly unusual hopeful of nudging at least future. .typical of. the bargaining proc-'es- s aportionment and Mrs. Perrero Mr. and In his conversation with Ei- vent reinforcements from going . Wednesday. news conference in which he some of the state's 40 uncomMr. Wiley had been, fishing on his mitted into camp; (See LODGE TO SEEK Page 4) to the aid of the outposts. delegates the reservoir around 1 p.m. talked Republican politics at g The candidate 1 Sunday when a violent storm some mgth in the cabinet room resumes campaigning in earnbroke over the lake, churning of a Democratic president. est this evening With an adwaves. up huge Upor his return frpm Saigon dress to the state delegation afVIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) --A They pulled their this morning, Lodge rapped out ter a break of several days d i500 attack by troops; boat to within yards of at Sen. which he escorted his during Goldwater, Barry of the Communist Pathet Lao Clark's Fishing Camp where to the bridal altar. daughter to? cut that faction threatened: Republiand by urging today they lowered the anchor delof New the Eight; Jersey the vital highway connecting decided to wait out the storm. cans nominate candidates "who egates are favorable to the Ari- - ATLANTA But when they saw the Salt are net impulsive." Penn "Goldwater has been stopped the administrative capital of. (UPI) zonan although the . delegation trouble Lake in fishermen capital they Gov. William W. from increasing his number of Vientiane with the royal went to the Soviet Union but he ' told White House news- as a whole remains iincommit-ted- . sylvania CRACOW, Poland (UPI) Lodge 150 miles of startand anchor the Luang Prabang newspulled told up to Scranton flew into the South delegates," Scranjon .'. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy returned from there disappoint- ed to their fellow anglers' men that he resigned- and left , j men at Douglas Municipaf Air nbrthu ... 11th bid the Re his in for said here today the assassina- ed and disillusioned with every rescue. Saigon earlier than he origiSen. Clifford P. Case and fel- day Premier P r i nee Neutralist nomina-- ; port. "In fact, they are begin l. had intended for one pri- low This presidential publican tion of . President Kennedy was thing. He was nally Peter delegate Rep Souvanna Phouma, using point- "The Salt Lake fishermen '": :. to fade away." tion. to help win the was a single act of one person ning carried out by Lee Harvey purpose mary announced have and a military map, told a were about 1000 yards away He refused to identify the ers conference in North Caro GOP iomination for Scranton. tlieir support of Goldwater' rilooks as "a single act of one protesting against society." "It good and it was tough going against Sunday that a press Goldwatef he an claimed told to Scranton W. escorted the WiUiam As Gov. delegates ashe Scranton airport lina," students hoisted Communist Lodge person protesting against socval, Cheering those big waves," Mr. Perrero long expected ' switched to had' ;'..- his of but crowd most 200, side, hews President of conference, iety." neighboring Pennsylvania, welcoming sault had. finally begun on the Kennedy to t heir shoulders said; "When we finally reachar- indicated he would make such neutralist his of "We ''Oswald was against soci- - when he arrived; today, and hate them said: see Scranton the upon Johnson to, m,et delegateslast ed the other boat only one end outpost of Muong Soi. breakfast information known later - rival from a. two-ho..... Poles in the medieval mar- of it was sticking out of the you leave but v we understand x ucauajr i ety," the visiting Kennedy told is 30 miles east of Highway 13., . ket square roared their approv water, and two of the Salt Lake your reasons arid we're thankful Souvanna said the main ComGoldwater is due. to arrive at meeting with Republicans m week. : C. his was the good job you work, al when he sang a version of a men were : day. "This deed Speaking of Henry Cabot munist' thrust was from Phou yfi Mercer County, airport at "6; 30 Charlotte, N; holding onto it, while for ' not the work of an organiza-- : popular ballad that he called the other: fisherman was some done." ... ;' "f. p.m.,: EDT on a .flight' froni "I'm not here against any Lodge's resignation as ambas Kout Hill at 10the western 'edge not He a was miles from Mution or a gang; He will speak one," he told the Atlanta audi sador to Viet Nam to aid his of the. plain, When Polish Eyes Are Smil- - distance away and was holding Askt d whether he would at- Washington. ? " O" mpmhpr of an v organization J mg. . (See SCRANTON Page 4) onto a life jacket to keep him- tempt to enlist Eisenhower; In briefly at the airport and then ence. "Let's all get on the ong Soi. ; i dowiW nomir to motorcade! a The students, who greeted the "Long live the Kennedys," self afloat." in a ride the fight for Scranton's bandwagon and we can' win in I late President's brother by snouted tne crowd that en-- Mr. Perrero said he and his nation' Lodge said, I have not town hotel' where he will ad- San Francisco and :win in Nohim on their .'should-- ' vember." u hoisting (See 3 FISHERMEN Page 4) gotten around to that yet."But dress ,the delegation. (See BROTHER Page 4) f i i l i l His goal was to try to win sup t ers, iiau asKeu iur ms yei&viiai t opinion auoui me murutr ui ius port of delegates in North Car ' " brother. Father Sought by Carbon County Officers olina, Georgia and Tennessee who are committed to Sen. lor" raising 'this very delicate Barry Goldwater. Scranton's of the aides the name have been in Georgia sev? PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (UPI) day night t,wo white men simi but subject,, ' so eral weeks trying to, influence popular U. S. . sailors resumed the lar m appearance tc the two Kennedy family is to 24 the . the here that we would like to know BULLETIN state's identification is The made. delegates search" today for. three missing missing white men Avere seen baby The baby's mother pickin source." San convention a basic national Pax-ma- n the truth from civil rights workers and police last Monday; near :,the spot to Monroe Tie was AMERICAN FORK be sited up the child from the transferred; today Juvenile Judge ' ' ; his face Francisco. serious, set up a roadblock to question where their burned station wag-- o' Kennedy ter's home Friday at 4 p.m., baby girl abandoned early today issued a temporary from the American Fork Hosr Oswald that drove 'iojd; the 'students w immediately local residents lor some clue to found 'v-- v it was related. The baby was order placing .an abandoned pital,' where it has been'- since Scranton Saturday morning in Amer-- ; -" was voKtr.fniinH Saturdav in a flow it was found early Saturday.' to a GOP 'sponsored , buffet theirfate.vfe-- . ; It was near, this spot- found Saturday, morning in 12 ; ican Fork was identified this foltov was lunch be "As you know," he said, "he afternoon as Debbie Boess, which, The three vanished a week miles?' northeasi ofhere a planter boi 'at the Sixth-Eigher bok of an American: Forf Mrs. Meiling said' that none that Ward Chapel, hunLDS Chapel in the custody of of her welfare workers had re lowed by a meeting with Geor- ago and one state : game war aroadbl'wasi fei ,up today daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boess of Helper,; den paracipatingLin ithe; mas and all thft Utah County Welfare De- gia Republican leaders. f gry but otherwise in good thsr way?, the to and' that cognized baby The full" chief ex A woman heal who Utah, Helper sive hunt said: "about 60 'per to work were stoppe'd deques-condition. Charges against Pennsylvama Dartment. pending a has been baby-sittfor the the mother are pending, and final disposition of the 1ier knowledge no, babies are ecutive in making his second cent of the people? .in' this nir tioned. ing International United Rv Press Sheriff Passic said. The baby since matter. missing in nomes, wnere me foray into the South in an 'effort ral area believe the . three About 100 sailors from a: base - Norway.' whose heavy forests she was three weeks old, at nearby Meridian;" ordered father has been missing for Mrs. Bessie Meiling, .. county mother r might be mentally ill to head off Goldwater's? bid fdr youths met foal play. or child disturbed. said the GOP provide, one of its major indus-- Identified 4he child a week and sheriff's officers the 40 "About' welfare director, mentally presidential nomina per .'cent don't into the search by President , . are seeking his whereIt is possible, that the baby tion, spent about two' hours at know what to believe,"' the Johnson would be placed in the care of uico, lias mi ax ca y vi u,ofwt American :f Fork Hospital, took the day off Sheriff Albert Passic of Car4,300 square to six was its fate estimated abouts. be until months i square miles, only The Charlotte said. Re in but warden with is fosteri mother girl, were back ini th parents Sunday conferring bon County disclosed here. miles of which ' vs. cultivated. (See COURT Page 4) settled by the court or other The highway: patrol said- Sun- (See MESEOPPIAM-pt-custody in Carbon CountyJ publican leaders. .... . JM VyMmf M'lWV4?1' 1W JWtf jf- yll Examined by Probe Board ' I I Killer's Diary . ' - 1 L:SfM 'alq &m.-'- H . - y f Copter Crash I XI ,4, I For-- fc Z -- )$ X WASHINGTON (UPI) ;:" - - A : -- ' ICillcA'Yanks Near Saigon 5 - j I - . ........... ... . ; ; t . , odge to Seek Ikes He Ip In Booming Scrantons Bid 3 Fishermen Rescued on Straw! berrv . L co-pil- ot - ccurred : I Goldwater to Camp aign in NewJersey ; Governor of Colorado Calls Special Session .1 40-minu- te several R-Ari- f z., ; - . front-runnin- Says JFK Slaying 'Single Act7 of One Man Scranton ;. 3 Red Attacks in Laos Threaten - tarries Vital Highway His . three-pronge- R-Ari- Campaign to the South z., : Protesting Agai nst Society ' : "' - ' ir-- anti-socia- : Fre-linghuys- en i Os-wa- ld , v.. '.. 15,-0- teen-ager- s, 00 . this ur ? . ' - 1 - l ,' Mississippians Divided On ree Deserted Baby Identified; Mother In Custody ng . . i - "anti-social- ." , th -- mo6stsn: ' Now You Know er ; six-months-- f ', ; : ate : , - - ' |