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Show MONDAY, JUNE 29, ,1964 Utah County. Utah Daily Herald So Says NEA Leader New Deputy Ambassadpr Takes Over i n Viet Nam vO ;&4kf 4 SEATTLE (UPI) The Utah Education Association's May 18-9 "recess" was termed Sunday 'of doubtful value" by the ex SAIGONJ VIET NAM (UPI) partment,, is a veteran at face-to-faTroubleshooter U. Alexis Johndealings with the Comson went to work today- - as No. munists. He is a former ambassador 2 man in America's most cru- - ce to Czechoslovakia and he opthe unofficial ambassadorial-leened Nam. vel talks with the Chinese Johnson,, the new U.S. deputy ambassador, promised "on arriv- Communists in 1955 that are al Snndav that he and the new continuing today. ambassador, Gen. Maxwell D. His chief, Taylor, who was U.S. Joint Taylor, will devote their "total chairman of the will arrive of Viet Chiefs South Staff, saving energies" to hours YVimTYmnist here rule. later. Johnson, came "Mjtv fmm before the departure of U.S. Johnson, 55, the H enr y Cabot career man in the. State De-- Ambassador V ".. Lodge. whos Johnson, previous post was in Washington as deputy undersecretary of state for. po litical affairs; said in his arriv al statement: "I'm proud tq have been selected to help represent, my country and I'm proud to have this opportunity for direct association with the gallant people of Viet Nam. ; "I have confidence in their SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ability to Kennecott Copper Corp. resum- strength. and in their and inde - J tnllrn fJ lUltVl save their freedom who would from those unions representing thousands of pendence to seek destroy them. its employes in four western B1 , : li) 111 . W ? ' : . Unions in OFFICER TRIED BY COURT MARTIAL Escorted by military rxlicemen, U.S. Army Captain Alfred Svenson, 30, of Scranton, Pa., center, strides into Frankfurt, Germany court room, Monday to face charges of desertion and larceny. Svenson is accused of defecting to East Germany in May 1963. He re- turned one year and three days later. He is the only for American officer ever to be defecting to the Communists in Europe. (Herald- - states. . Body court-martial- Mother Found In the River . firm and the uniMOAB (UPI) The body of a in workers which ons, represent young Moab mother of two was and Mexico New rprrvvprpd several hundred feet Arizona, Utah, t i h n d at g mi down the face of a cliff over- Nevada) expire the Colorado River looking luesaay. - Kennecott officials and Mine-- Sunday. Grand County Sheriff John fyliLl 'and Machinist representafound the body of Mrs. Stocks tives met Monday morning with federal mediators ; on hand at Willie Stewart after an search. He said she was report- of the unions. request jthe ' Tn Arirnna thp. Maema Unitv ed missing Saturday night. was returning The Council, representing 12 unions rom anfamily i n out g when Mrs. and 2,700 employes of Magma Stewart walked a short distance .manuei, from the car in the dark and Upper uorp. m bas scheduled a strike vote for ieu over me cuii. ine inciaem Wednesday. occurrea aoout zu mues irom The company's contract with Moab. Union expires on the Mine-Mi-ll that8ay. Magma has offered its employes a package increase of 20.5 to 36.5 cents an hour over a three year period. Jer-produci- ng all-nig- ed UPI.Telephoto). US. Off iter, Defector. On Trial in Frankfurt " ; ht court-martial- ed ' v . Ground Broken For4thLD.S. Uruguay Chapel : well-kno- run-throu- wn gh approved a UEA request for, na tional sanctions against the Bee CAN THE HORSE'S OWNER BE HELD LI- hive State. FOR HARRY'S INJURIES? Weigh both sides. ABLE 'Great concern was express ' t ed over the action of the UEA Then, mark your verdict: NO YES ( ) ) in taking a two-da- y 'recess," court actual see verdict elseFor the decision, he added. He said when Gov So OSLO, Norway UPI) where on this page. viet Premier Nikita S. Khrush George D. Clyde rejected his chev sailed into Oslo to begin own committee s report on an official visit to Norway to- Utah's education needs, the teachers had day and Was greeted by 5,000 on their side. public sentiment persons who formed the friend But, he said, "in the judgliest crowd of his Scandinavian ment of many observers" the tour so far. "We have come here with the recess seems to have alienated best of intentions - to get ac public sentiment. A minute past midnight today in BRIGHTON, Colo. (UPI) quainted with each other',' the Dr. Carr said, how ever, Roman Catholic priest and four a one-cwreck. Soviet leader told "provocation over a period of of his women re The parishioners, Colorado State Patrol his host, Prime Minister Einar a year was great, and the govturning home from a church identified the priest as The Gerhardsen, and other Norwe ernor's hasty, rash and unwise meeting and picnic in the Colo action triggered the UEA react- rado Rockies, were killed at a Rev. Raymond E. Hamilton, 33, gian diplomats. who had Khrushchev, of Denver of the Cathedral in spent ion."two days on the Baltic Sea On this Denver. experience, he said, aboard the Soviet diesel liner the NEA must be advised more The patrol identified the Bahskiria, left Stockholm, Swe carefully of educational situa women, all of Denver, as Annie ' den, on Friday. He will spend tions before branch members G. Johnson, 48; Betty Welch, Use five days in Norway winding up should take action. 43; Margaret Ellen Sweeney, ' his good will tour of the north V 42, and Elizabeth A. Taybr, Experience of the , U E A In countries. ' 48. new to a resolution the ..; '., Police patrolled waterfront brought "MeetNEA entitled convention,, All OGDEN five of the victims were (UPI) Regional For rooftops and kept the crowd beester Floyd Iverson Monday an found dead in the wreckage. hind barriers at first. Most of ing Educational Crisis." Officers said Hamilton was the Norwegians were polite but It reads that the NEA com nounced a special order loroid affililocal mends and Na supports driving the car. The vehicle silent. ding use of fireworks on all ates. Its officers stand behind tional Forests of the Intermoun ran off U.S. Highway 87 in ' Adams County: north of Denthe Communist the regional members. tain Region. companying leader considered the welcome "The association intends that Iverson said the order, effect ver, traveled on the shoulder comparatively friendly. Khrush even in cases of great need the ive at 12:01 a.m., July 1, was for 275 feet, rammed a bridge chevs' reception in Sweden was problems be resolved without made necessary by increasing and traveled another 112 feet cool. interruption of teaching serv- forest fire danger resulting before coming to a stop. The beaming Communist pre ices," it also added, The patrol said the accident r from summer weather. Tne resolution continued "The at to waved crowd the mier Prohibition of fireworks is happened at the junction of ' the dockside while being brought department t commends of an Extensive program to Colorado Highway 7 and U.S. ashore from the liner in a teachers of Utah for their forth- part safeguard some 31,000,000 acres Highway 87. to determination launch. improve of National Forest land in Utah, The victims had been to Es-right By the time the arrival cere educational1 conditions in their Nevada, southern Idaho, west tes Park, Colo., to attend- a: monies were over, the relaxed state." ern Wyoming, and part of Cali Christian doctrine meeting. Norwegian police allowed memfornia. The deaths raised Colorado's bers of the crowd to move to He said violators will be guil soaring highway f ftality toll to within 10 feet of the Soviet prety of a misdemeanor and sub 242, 10 more than on this date mier..' . a year ago. ject to prosecution. the current Beg ins Of Norway " ' , '! Priest, Four Parishi one rs Killed in Colorado ar sun-tann- ed Order Forbids Fireworks Utah Forests By ZANDER HOLLANDER spent a year and three days in Communist East Germanv. In United Press International the; final months of his stay, the FRANKFURT, Germany n Lithuanian-birintelligence ofCapt. Alfred Svenson (UPI) between at ficer alternated went on trial today as the only American officer ever j to be tempts to escape and renewed for defecting to pledges of support for the Com munists. the Communists in Europe Svenson. of Scranton. Pa.. East Germany finally ex was sent baclc to the West by pelled him May 7 for "not faced being worthy of Communist He the. Communists. !': I charges of desertion and lar asylum." cenv ' The tank officer's composure appeared to lalter once. Defense Counsel Capt. David J. Passamaneck asked each of the officers making up Sven-sonDespite jury, "What do you think ideological dispute, diploofficer American an about go from Communist China mats . 1964 une 28, Monday, Negotiations in Montana be-GerEast were among the officials on SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) r ing across into Gov. George D. Clyde was rePROVO hand at dockside. many - J , Mill have been recessed until MnVTTT.vmjrn"1 TTnicninv What a Way to Diplomatic sourc e.s said ported in good condition Monsvenson .,, DiinKea wnen T. ThP nhnrph .'of .Tpsiis ii. w,ui. Academy iafter .the July 4 holiday al- TTPn Khrushchev was willing to bury day after minor surgery for a Saints Sun- - Herbert S. Lewis snapped, "If- Go with S. MacLaine. though contracts expire this Christ of Latter-da- y went over with classified mHow the West the hatchet over Norway's role small growth on his lip. Paramount Week. Union members will Hav hrnkft ground for its fourth he U2 in the American "spy Officials at LDS Hospital said formation I consider it a po- Was Won. continue to work without a con chapel in the Montevideo area, flights" over Russia a few he was "doing fine" after the com- - lenuai cae oi ucxu. of Mormon the of Evil The head Franken The Uinta ; resum are tract until talks operation. years ago. Lithuanian - born Svenson was stein plus Nightmare ed. of s at groundbreak- - once his unit intelligence What a Way to Go Pioneer ; Anaconda contracts with the Ryans, presided new site m-d- The. ceremonies. For ing Love or Money plus Teamsters, Operating Engin- is about four miles from down- vnanges vuarge. NOW gineers, electricians and craft own Mnnfpvidpo Informed sources said the OREM For Those Who Geneva The church already has two Army decided to make the PLAYING Falls: and East Helena also ex chapels here with a third under charge desertion rather than Think Young plus Ladybug, week. this pire treason b e c a use the latter Ladybug construction. The Montana situation is comwould have meant disclosing Robinson Crusoe on Scera Show Times: Robinson 7:45 1 1:10 slage 9:35 p.m. known to Mar The by Thunder intelligence, Stage the plus military Steelworkers, plied by Estimated Colorado ' A lone U. S. Astronaut Space -- Ship Wrrecked On Mars Rock. V Svenson, in the courtroom A Tiger Walks Svenson, flanked by armed - jed by the Steelworkers. . The River Runoff, Half Timpanogos small Affair. plus a Ticklish military policemen in the "employes could vote to rejoin As Big as Last Year sum a wore Mine-Mil- l. courtroom, .Their oresent con crisp SPRING VILLE blonde Nev. BOULDER His uniform. CITY, hair, (UPI) mer URW contract the sent; through McLintack plus Art City U.S. Department of the tousled and long when he was ,does not expire until the end of The Interior's Bureau of Reclama- - visited by Western newsmen in Manchurian Candidate Uuly. tion office . Thursday predicted East Berlin, was cropped in a PLEASANT GROVE Grove 4 The Horror of Party When warming leftovers, use a runoff in the Colorado River military crewcut. anas as half this officer of the Most big only year panel mourn Beach plus The Curse of the .. tmmtm the double boiler or a saucepan wm SCHENCX HASH season. Pill IUNTEE VCTQR LUXDtfUUOKl THE WOOUY last Passamaneck's swered ques Living Corpse. in a pan oL hot vater. Spa mil5.1 The Bureau predicts tion more mildly ;ghetti, gravy and rice need less lion acre-feto flow of water They "I think there is no differ AMERICA lN FORK liquid if cooked over indirect -- 4 Sunday in New York Coral in Grand the officer an ence between Canyon going heat and will retain flavoring through the April-Jul- y period of 1964. AWOL to Britain or East Ger with C. Robertson. VENGEANCE 'better. In 1962, 10,854,000 acre feet manv ' said Col. Claude H. AND was measured there during the Matehette of Greentown Ind., VIOLENCE! same period. the president of the court mar uut oi tne a.i munon acre tial board Published ; at 190 West teet, the bureau guesses that "I would regard it as a se-r Fourth Nortn street every three Colorado River reservoirs ri0us error," replied Maj. Rob-. on- - ert E. i afternoon, Wright. Monday, through win get 6.0 minion leaving KEENAN TIMPANOGOS UON SCOTT MARILYN BARRY 1.3 million to flow into Lake .. Bows Out One ly Herald pub-Friday, Sunday Drive-i- n Orem lished Sunday morning. L. B Mead. Military law requires a mini Str Stat North 150 n mum ; Tackett publisher. panel to judge 0 Phpn ; Svenson. One of the eight officEntered as Second class Office Opn 7:30 Box ers originally summoned bowed matter at the post office in THE VERDICT SHOW AT DUSK outset. OPEN the ' Provo, Utah, under the act of at out SB' No. The Court held that the T onnvmtirvnt! Vimm wwi. wvv.." i nave k iui t March 3, 1879. horse did not act in any way 7:30 ADULTS 75c s guilt, defendant the about car-triI Subscription terms by tAw .urrZ- " Children Free Mai. Joseph Moore said curtly SHOWt in Utah County : Aue movement oi .a sVenson of Pa., 31, Scranton, . . . . . . ... , Tenit thro Wdntdpy , $l.5 r Per month 8:15 i 6 months in advance $10.u0 the hind legs is a natural act of DISNEY'S ' : One year in aavance. ,?zi.uu a horse," the Court said. "The SURFIN' - TWISTIN' - WONDERFUL WALKS" TIGER "A By mail anywhere in the esteemed and sometimes ma 1 United States or its posses- SHIRLEY JONES ligned thoroughbred and stan The youngest, freshest, sions $1.75 per month; $10.50 dard-bre- d can still be seen in "A TICKLISH wildest motion picture ever the cities with mounted police AFFAIR" t for six months in advance. numbers Herald not and elsewhere. . They do telephone 1 iK W BUM UJ VII IM0 dblCQIII PLUS CARTOON ' Orem office number stand absolutely immobile." 5 ( State laws vary) . call For all departments Fealbt ALL NEWt (Copyright 1964, General JAMES I v tures Corp.). V WMEU ART CITY . ! By HENRY B. ROTHBL ATT When Harry, a television actor, reported to work at the television studio, he was introduced to his leading lady, a horse named "T.V. Rose." The scene required that Harry and another actor crawl under the mare in a fight episode. Harry complained to the studio director that something should be done to keep "T.V. Rose" quiet. The director assured Harry that the horse had performed many times with stars and was safe for the particular scene. On the second the horse crushed Harry's hand. Jowner sued of "T.V. Rose" for negligence. the Harry actors live in the city and in this modern "We see we horses," Harry comnlained. day, l rarely .never expected the animal to move and it moved even faster than in the first rehearsal. I should have been ; J - The negotiations resumed just two days before current con tracts witn tne international Union of Mine, Mill and Smel- ter worKers, me iiiieiiiauvucu Association of Machinists, and United Steelworkers pf Ameri ca expire. j the wisdom of the two-da- y re cess. He said a telephone conference meeting of the NEA executive committee on May 19 : - : Negotiations ecutive secretary of. of the al Education Association. Utah situation showed that the William G. 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