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Show " ' ' .' " ' ' 1" j j .r". ' ' f" Telephone i .; 'i 373-505- 0 .'", . . - f Provo Office, i Kfosrty CIoirHy . 173-50- 59 tonight' and Wednesday. Brief periods of light, rain. Continued mild and windy. High both days 47. to 52. Low tonight 43 225-16- 85 to 42. For Ads, News, Circulation: 190 W. , Orem ...... Office, 757 N. 1 4th N. State NINETY-SECON- D , . , PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH YEAR NO. 102: . ' y : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1964 PRICE TEN CENTS .. 1 mmmmmm.im x Kerns !PQ(d no o mm 9 Chinese Reds Sentenced to Jail In Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) Nine Chinese Communists! arrested shortly after BULLETIN .f JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) President Johnson1 Tuesday gave the for a $750 million program, to develop a gigantic new military transport plane capable! of carrying up to 700 troops or 250,000 . , pounds of cargo, I j go-ahe- fP' j i. ad By United Press International Drenching rains and gales caused the worst floods in years along the Pacific Coast today. Entire towns were evacuated and houses were swept away by ' Nearly.. 5,000 persons fled some of the .worst 332 the raging waters. SB floods in history! along the Pacific Coast Tuesday. Residents of California's Eel The deluges forced evacuations of River Canyon said the deluge entire towns, blocked railroad tracks and flooded was worse than' the disastrous scores of highways in California and Oregon. floods of 1955. Hundreds of fam ilies were evacuated from the SAIGON (UPI) Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khanh today area. One town was under five backed the "young turks" who overthrew the High Mor- Robert and Richard Farnsworth abutment. feet of water. Flood waters ' ' riinan' suffered cuts and bruises. They! were lucky. National Council and told the United States not to chewed supporting earth from ill !M affairs. in domestic meddle Nam's Viet South of Council the roots of the canyon s famed The National Safety predicts upward Cave-Inof i the South Vietredwood trees .and many of the 500 persons won't be so lucky, overvthe holiday Khanh, commander-in-chie- f J in an known '!!.!' his armed soar. namese made to giants were likely to topple. weekend when the fatality total is expected forces, position Gales whipped the Columbia order of the day to all officers and men. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). River into waves which pounded Astoria, Ore., washing out two '"!' 'I, of railroad sections WILKES-BARRPa. (UPI) collapsing two docks, The body! of one miner was tracks, one barge and capsizing found today, after (another was sinking another. rescued from cave-i- n debris Logs flated over a main high which! had trapped them 200 way near Coos Bay, Ore. The S 's, ' ' ' , 't feet underground in an anthra waters ruined homes and closed 4 cite mine. ; mm numerous roads. ' 3 Z Rescue! crews, endangered bv SsZ'Sf x, i. i ,'4! X' 7 1 constant, threat of ' additional The storm was blamed for at iiwil V" " M;y wmm rock Jails in the mountainside least two deaths in Oregon, as K min6,l freed Peter Byczkowski, winter's first full day vented a '',S4,$ MT, s ' iff ' of rain and winds mixed 54, of nearby Plymoutti, from fury with heavy snow in central the mine slope Monday night, '' t vf ' 'f's Washington and the Sierra, Casi 10 hours after the first cave-i- n v. A ".v. ' 5?"' cade and Rocky mountains. ''S'y S r , WZ4f. ' v mmmmmmmmmm ?s. Jy '. v'' ,ii occurred. - ' The rains rode 50 Byczkowski was taken to the winds off the ocean into northWilkes-Barre 1 General Hospital , frtr" tratTriAnt rf m leer fraMnro ern California and Oregon. High--'' , & J'. S.t '' ?A Vy' i' ' ' and; exposure. The hospital said ways were cut off and homes 4 flooded by runaway rivers. ' , ' L ' A, ' y;S&?j&V$p4&XV, his condition was fair. The downpour spelled big Two hours after bringing i , , ' ' wwjffiV'vft Byczkowski to the surface, the trouble along the Eel River in (See MINER SAVED Page 4) California. The river was running 17 feet above flood stage as it surged into the Pacific south of Hum. P , boldt Bay. Upstream, more than J 1,500 persons fled their homes in little valley towns nestled among the towering slopes of redwood forest and pastureland. The towns of Myers Flat, We-g As MAIDEN FLIGHT when ht about half his scheduled one-hoHelicopter flight ott and Pepper wood were comfighter-bombe- r makes a flies overhead, the F-l- ll retract. not would discovered the (Herald flaps pletely evacuated. The town of landing after its abbreviated maiden flight at ort L; UPI Telephoto)! SAIGON South Viet Nam Fiullipsville was isolated north .,. Worth, Tex. The test pilot landed after completing South Viet Nam's and south by floodwaters. (UPIj Humboldt .County authorities young generals who dissolved worked through the night, trying the j High Natibrial Council Sun to get boats into the stricken day and arrested 22 politicians area. J: appeared today to have yielded Rainfall ' in the county- - has in the face of strong American to 5 inches since averaged up pressure. .i Sunday. Monday the county Although: there was no official marked the ninth confirmation, reliable sources of the disastrous anniversary 1955 floods said Prime Minister. Tran Van and the JOHNSON, CITY, Tex. UP,I) programs in support of higher modification! to jCrjmf - detector eighth anniversary of a" FORT WORTH (UPI)-T- he Huong has' informed families of He said Johnson computers among n President Johnson met with education dollar earthquake. tne arrested legislators to ex defense chiefs today for a final feels the need to! develop new scientific and technological mat first TFX, a warplane The Mad River on Humboldt ters which cost taxpayers $15 started some political wars of pect their release as early as look at the military spending and better academic (See RAINS Pagei4) 15 per cent than in more billion the order nation Wednesday, billion throughout of $50 almost its own, zoomed to 15,000 feet in program in the These sources said the re which he will propose to Conr to ; help America; maintain a of the overall budget maiden The its Monday.! flight techin and wforld lead current fiscal year. science lease of the High National Coun j v gress next year. cut short by me cillors1 would test, although mean that a final S. is which The defense, budget, nology, j.: V.. Defense Secretary Robert was troubles called chanical such , This have does country McNamara and members of the compromise has been worked running this year at $49.8 bilout between the South VietnamJoint! Chiefs of Staff arrived" at a lead, Hornig said, despite So- lion, constitutes more than half "practically perfect." ';.viet Air an space "spectaculars.'' of over-al- l; the LBJ Ranch aboard government spend "I am a happy fellow," said ese government; the American discussed had he said Force Jetstar for the review. Hornig ing, McNamara announced last Air Force Secretary Eugene Embassy and the "young turk" the ;: as with to President the LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo need, adds month that he expects to reup 'j Military spending generals. ine zucKert lest alter iiignt. Leftist-le- d science aide ex sees the for. federal Max Ambassador it, about half of the total (UPI) Congolese main below jthe $50 billion mark Americqn to scheduled have The test, to rebels with Russian- combat armed last was in D. its now programs is panding in new which his fis for the Taylor reported proposals well) budget all if hour an ns-csystems earlier to have told the outh made machineguns are attackair, water, and soil pollution, j cai year, which starts next gone planning stage for the 19W to 20 cut was worked' broad 1. a reviewed perfectly, 1. Hornig Vietnamese, including the gen ing the key government-hel- d year beginning next J uly July the because of minutes other plane's items rangThe wide variety of items un spectrum erals, that" the U.S. would sus village of Paulis, according to Today's session offered Mc at locked down in for from weather hoped position flaps was ing pointed der consideration penc aid1 unless the council was reports reaching here. ; Namara and the military chiefs Of 3040 of an degrees. In the past weeks. Paulis, to newsmen by angle reinstated.!' an opportunity ' to urge approvup in' malfunc the ficials said includes ae railway termiI which No flaps Jonn S. Holds Donald Dr." Meetings al of projects they consider es tiornig, corrected. be could tion for an airport, has fceen and easily nus sci As evidence of this strong son's soecial assistant sential, but: which Budget Bu reau Director Kermit Gordon When the TFX made its first U.S.) attitude Taylor held no surrounded by large : numbers encej and technology, who has talks in the nart budget f tnkn has recommended be cut as part landing, the wheels became ex meetings at all with any Viet- of rebels. ' MonMon ranich sources said .Vr'-'which began at the namese! today1, according to an Informed r,h oi Johnson's drive to keen fed tremely hot and one almost s w a arrived Johnson Idaho This into flame. Sunday BURLEY, day government B26 bombers day. (UPI) eral spending under $100 billion burst embassy spokesman. from1 Washington and experts Kimber Call (K.C. ) Barlow, next brakes new blamed on tight, Taylor brought back a presi and T28 fighter planes were year. the New dean of the Idaho Senate who Johnson and Gordon took in an effort to remain through part and oil on the runway. Officials dential promise of more eco pounding the area , Year holiday. retired in 1962, died :at Cassia in similar sessions at the ranch said that! in the 20 minutes the nomic and military aid for Viet to ease the situation. were said were The rebels war ef being Memorial Hospital Tuesday. He Monday with Interior Secretary plane was up, . 90 per cent pf Nam's reported Hornig plans arms made for expansion of federal was 72. fresh in here troops, tne he returned when nrsi ingni forts pouting Stewart L. Udall, Labor Secre tests planned lor while ammunition governBarlow! retired after serving tary W. Willard Wirtz, retiring were carried out. from Washington three weeks and bolstered forces ment n by a in 10 regular sessions and in commerce Secretary Luther H. The TFX. a ago.! jet six special sessions, the longest Hodges and Commerce Secre- - fighter-bombnow dubbed the But American representatives small white garrison struggled EuSHNKS DAYSfor any previous member of the tary-to-John T. Connor. was the subject of a said; today that the new' aid td hold the airport and the Fill, J I ZStELCniSTMAS Idaho Legislature.(See U. S. PRESSES Page,4)) ropean sector of the village.'(See JOHNSON Page 4) (See TFX SOARS Page A) . 'j Six-Brazilia- pre-Christm- as . f From Another Dead 60-fo- ot IlllililllilpPlPIIIIIippilllllil E, ilii "IIIIBI Cbunf Budget Hearing Readly - end of the main .'floor of the Building. Anyone interested is invited to attend the hearing and any questions about any phases of the budget will be! explained. The proposed budget is an increase of $51,485.18 over the ty budget of last year. John county j auditor, reports that the general (fund budget has been tentatively set at Mur-doc- k, .50 and! the Youth Home mission chambers on the north building fund has been budget ed for $90,000. Class B road fund amounts to $100,000 and the memorial; fund stands at a Cease Arms Race, Pope Tells Nations t VATICAN CITY (UPI) -P- alloted $1,375,102.09 to the-geeral fund, $54,563.01 for the 0 youth home building fund, for the Class B roads and n $98,-00- for the memorial fund. This totals $1,546,984.47. Commission members have indicated a desire to hold the budget , as now tentatively set but the budget will not become final until, after Wednesday's hearing. If there are no changes made at the meeting, then the budget will stand as proposed. $19,319.37 Paul VI today urged world powers to stop the armaments race! that makes "mutual fear the treacherous and inhuman basis of world peace" and turn their attention to solving the problem of hunger, misery, sickness and ignorance J The pontiff, in a Christmas message dedicated to brotherhood; among men, spoke out racism and militarism: Despite the lessons of two world wars, he said, nationalism "can once again prove fatal." I "we are not unaware of the obstacles which continue to stand in the way of human brotherhood," he, said, "and fit is with sorrow we observe that at the present moment we are passing through a period in , which they appear more clearly in evidence, and prove themselves at times to be dangerously effective." j - ROOSA GETS AWARD WASHINGTON ;(UPI) I tentative $19,731.50. The budget adopted last year ope The - i ; Lady Bird Marks 52nd Birthday Hard at Work - - r . JOHNSON CITYi Tex. (UPI) With a Texas mule deer standing in for Rucjolph the red- - nosed reindeer, Lary Bird John son celebrated her 52nd birthday hard at work! on the LBJ Ranch Christmas decorations r today. And she wanted o. see if Lyn- don would come up with a birthday surprise or her. The betting was that the President, who enjoys such! sentimental occasions, would do just that,, She planned to open her pres ents at breakfast, but if there was a presidential birthday surprise on the way, nobody could be sure that's when it would be j Treasury Department has presented its highest award to Robert V. Roosa, undersecretary for monetary affairs who is leaving to enter private busi' ness. revealed. j i . - i ;, UNITED "I N. Y. rebels at Stanleyvi le in Novem- - (UPI) Algeria , charged file ber was "aggression. United States today with an The Organization of African "inaerensiDie operauon of re(OAU) (delayed in appeal prisal" in the mercy airlift of Unity to the council to jcondemn the Congo hostages. ' Algerian Ambassador Twefik mercy mission! Kenya1 Minister Bouattoura assailed the African of State Joseph Murum&, j who policy of President Johnson's had been expected; to make; the administration as the Security demand formally mis morning, 2i- r :i presseui iu ueuate uxi cancelled his appearance at the council African charges that the U.S- last moment, apparently while .Belgian paratroop drop to African delegates worked on the snatcn Hostages from Congolese final wording o! their demand. - -- I NATIONS, - IIMII i j j I s Y, fx . -- -- '-'- A 4 jt. X? 1C mile-an-ho- ur V.VAV .V.WASV.W.VWAW,Vi,.WWWiVWWi'AW.W.V.,A',W, V,"AV,',V 5 X; if., tv, Av r A S- s A. .S . X A; J A X X . J A V e: ,,;W'tr''. SSil'" fire-fightin- U. S. Presses '- Comp romise In Viet Nam ur ' i I,. . i . - Johnson, McNarhara Fake Look at Ddfehse Bu a get Soars 15,000 Feet In 1st Tesf TFX i aseing multi-millio- that centers Rebels Attack - 1 Congo Village ; al i. . !. ; '1-- Dean of Idaho Seriate Dies : . j I i, anti-Commun- Algeria Joins In Attack On America for Mercy Airlift . ; i Wednesday at 3 P.M. i ns Miner" Saved j City-Coun- j j ficers HIGHWAY DESTRUCTION-i-O- f and motorists dash down freeway in Los Angeles tbi remove auto engine that fell from! the car (foreground). Two college students in the vehicle miraculously escaped death when their car spun out of control at high speed and struck a concrete Only lone change has been in the tentative Utah County budget for 1965 that was announced last week by the Utah County Commission.! This' change is a $4,000 increase in the sheriff's budget, necessitated by ah expected increase in personnel. ' ' A public hearing on the proposed budget, which totals $1,598,469.65, will be held Wednesday, at 3" p.m. in the com- theiBrazilian revolution last April were sentenced to 10 years in jail today by a military tribunal, Similar sentences were given 'three Brazilians. were acquitted. All jthe defendants had been charged fwith plotting to overthrow the government. i PRE-YUL- E made Hundreds Of Families Evacuated J ist j :':'------v;h.- two-ma- f fj er - i P be .! Utah Assessed Valuation Climbs 3 Per Cent SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) counting for $32.2 million of the "V.''V. ."J-- ' Utah's total assessed valuation boost. .) e other counties had imbed 3 per cent during the Twenty-onini property valuation increases current year to $1,496,900,505, while seven counties! showed dethe State; Tax tkimmission re- creases.! if j !: ported Monday, Real vestate valuations inThe commission reported an creased' from $201 million in increase of $45.7 million for 1963 to $209 million, while build 1964, with Salt Lake County, ac ing valuation jumped frm-$4&'v-- ' , : j 1 million to $531 million. The big jump in building valuations, was due to increases required by the commission in counties along the Wasatch Front in an effort to match valuations with property values, Public utilities valuations increased from $211.4 million to $217.8 million, livestock dropped $14.3 million to $13.1 mil- with $114.4 million. ' San Juan lion,! mines dropped from $236.3 had a valuation of $94.7. milmillion to $210.9 million, and lion; Davis, $68.8 million; Box oil and gas property increased Elder, $66.2 million; and Iron, fronit $66.9 million to $67 mil- - $36.2 million. from i Counties showing a decrease Utah County followed Salt were Carbon, Daggett, Emery Lake with valuation of $138.4 Iron, Kane, San Juan and Wa. , million. Weber County was next satch. v ', " ' ' |