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Show Telephone 373-505- Partly Cloudy 0 today and tonight. Mostly cloudy Wednesday with some snow northwest late Wednesday. Warmer north tonight. High today mostly in the 30s. Low tonight 10 to 20. High Wednesday 35 to 45. For Ads. News, Circulation: Provo Office', 190 W. 4th N. ...... light 1 Orem Office, 757 N4 Stat ' 93rd YEAR NO. 126 PR'OV.O UTAH COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY, PRICE TEN CENTS JANUARY 25, 1966 1 YC3DT) Viet- Doe on Crroslh - McNamara Gets Blast on Move To Cut Bombers (UPI) -- Rep. Edward Hebert, tod ay accused Defense .Secreta- Robert S. McNamara of 'setting a trap" when he announced last month that he would drastically slash the U.. e bomber force. Hebert. made the charge as he opened an investigation into WAS HINGTON - F. . D-L- long-rang- Young Top i Four of the prominent participants IT'S 'GO-GFOR 1966 in the Provo Chamber of Commerce installation banquet last night chat informally during evening. From left are Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, installed as president for a second term; Pilot for , Ben E. Lewis, who directed "special Paul Thorn, master of ceremonies; events' during program; andGeorge A, Jedenoff, Gemini Hop principal speaker. Houston CENTER, U.S. astronaut John Young, who becamenr space hero as a "copilot, will have a chance to realize perhaps his biggest dream "to fly my own ship" on an orbital voyage SPACE Provo CC Pledges Forward march at Installation Event Utahn'sBody Recovered BACK FROM KASHMIR LINE NEW DELHI, India troops today from began withdrawing positions all along the 1,000 mile front of their undeclared war last fall. Troops on both sides will pull back, first 1,000 yards from positions stretching from Kashmir, to Rajasthan State under of the reached between two the, countries at Tashkent in Soviet Central Asia. '' They will then withdraw to positions held Aug. 5, the date on which India alleges Pakistani' commandos infiltrated into . Two days later McNamara announced that many of the doomed be planes would replaced by the new FB111 fighter-bombe- r. The secretary also observed that some of his detractors had spoken out "much too Soon." Before the hearing began, Hebert told UPI, "we have no preconceived absolutely ideas about the move. We are simply going to ask the secretary to justify it for us." In Flames i UPI) -I- ndian and Pakistani McNamara's plans to base deterrent- - power America's more on missiles and less on manned aircraft. . Hebert-- , chairman of a house armed services subcommittee, said he reserved judgment on terms the merits of the move. But he tookJlcNamaraJo task for the manner in which he 'announced the latest phaseoufistep- .Hebert noted in a statement that McNamara announced on Dec. 8 that 425 older bombers would be scrapped over several Kashmir years. JJecause he did not fighting. specify what would replace them, Hebert said, there was an outcry from congressmen who - were alarmed - at "a serious cutback in U.S. airpow-er.- " - (UPI) Trpnsp tort Goes Down TROOPSPULLZ agreement , and .triggered By MICHAEL T. MALLOY SAIGON (UPI) -- A U.S. Air Force C123 transport which had just taken on a load of fuel crashed and exploded today in the Central Highlands, killing all 47 Americans aboard in the worst U.S. air disaster of the Viet Nam war. -- In the - Da , Wang area, '"U.S. Marines mounted an intensive - search for a 120 giant mortar which shelled the airfield in the first major Viet Cong attack since the Lunar New Year ceasefire. the The attack killed two Ameri cans and two Vietnamese and wounded 11 Americans and 15 - millimeter " -- '1 Vietnamese. LBJ Keeps Own Counsel The Marines set up more than 900 patrols and ambushes but found few Viet Cong and no trace of the big weapons which, with their four-mirange, could post a major threat to U.S. planes at Da Nang and the le On Bombing . missile site there. ' mm Americans expressed belief WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Pres the Viet Cong had buried the ident Johnson, under conflicting this summer. giant guns m previously prepressures regarding .the re pared boles m hopes of using He, in turn, will break in fellow sumption of U.S. air attacks on them in a rookie: soace another subsequent attack. Calder. the latter With a ringing challenge for ciation, served asr master of Hamilton North Viet Nam, continued The astronaut .Michael Collins far guns, larger than any. economic growth,' the Provo ceremonies for the banquet, having served as treasurer today to keep his own counsel in the U.S. arsenal in Viet The occasion, the National Chamber of Commerce launch- held at Riverside Country Club Plaques in recognition of serv OGDEN (UPI t on . possible The body Aeronautics and Space Admi future stratesv Nam, were reported brought" inl ed a new year Monday night with over 200 Chamber of Com- ice to the chamber also were of Dr. Reed Bailey, 69, an decisions. nistration announced Monday, only recently. Commissioner to wives 1966 members and annual membership merce at its presented Ray known authori- will be the Allied diplomats 'with access day victims The in the Murdock hi behalf of the city plane and installation banquet.' present. to high officials said they had ty on watershed protection, flight of Gemini 10--a tricky, crash were four U.S. Air Forct " Commiss i o n e r was recovered,. Awards Presented commission, Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, who ril Tuesday . from that g the impression that a deci Crewmen from the 316th journey Air' Duffin Keith presented Dave Greenwood in behalf of Pineview Reservoir. was installed for a second term sion to undertake a major Command include perhaps a dozen scientr-and 43 Squadron the to Dr. Cullimore; to and awards commission, county of the found Louis of The body was escalation "the conflict was members of the 1st a president chamber, fic experiments and an attempt 'by Cavalry not imminent. They spoke in fuse in his outgoing - directors - Dr. -- Rich- TheDaily Herald, KOVO.-KIXanother with link Anderson, a member of the We- to up lighted the "go-go- " (Airmobile) Division's 7th Reand S." KEYY. i Dalian R. Clark, O. ard Call, with a terms of another 10 days. ber County Sheriff's Underwa- satellite. prom acceptance speech The , 1st Cavalry giment Hansen and J. Ma"x Hansen, former C. of C. ter Rescue unit. For good measure, copilot To ise of progress on many fronts. Allen; Max Secreatry of State Dean Rusk already had suffered more president, who just completed Bailey, a retired U.S. Forest Collins may have a chance to was returning to Capitol-H- ill And George A. Jedenoff, gencasualties than any American MIAMI (UPI) --About 600 a term as director but was ap- Official, fell through the ice take a walk in space outside to .further . explain the fighting unit in Viet Nam. eral, superintendent of Geneva today ' Americans and their families, pointed for another year, serv- on the reservoir after his car the ship. to which the adminis Works, "speaker of the evening, It was not known. If enemy total of about 1,500 persons, lengths as 10 to seat scheduled 39 ed officer left is as Utah Gemini Monday Highway installing tration has gone in order to get gunfire brought the plane down, cooperate brought the "work, been have granted permission worth Viet Nam to the Dr. Cullimore; Jack Craghead, night in Ogden Canyon during America's third manned space and achieve" - theme to its peace but witnesses reported it struck vice new journey of 1966. Rut the flight by the Fidel Castnrregime to taDie. president;. Keith a heavy snowstorm. climax with a resounding "Call a line of trees near the Deo Sheriff Leroy Hadley said the plan is very sketchy at tnis leave Cuba and fly to the His closed session with the Christensen, new treasurer; to Duty" appeal. ' Mang Pass at An Kbe, 250 United U.S. officials officials the found near was States, spill- point" space agency House Foreign Affairs Commit miles north of Myron (Mike) Jensen, Robert body Industrial Awakening Saigon, rolled tee followed one Monday with down hill and burst into Bullock, Frank Dain and Mr. way. It was frozen to the' ice admitted.. The voyage will De said today. flames. Utah County, the speaker the on The sheriff Americans are mostly the Senate Foreign Relations dependent" "very directors; hear the surface. The Thorn, indusThe an had refueled said, is experiencing just plane r, said the county attorney'sof-fic- e outcome of the Geminis 8 and longtime residents of Cuba, Committee, and Philip Knight, Joseph whose chairman trial awakening. Citing" his own Residents and businessmen in was attempting to deter flights married to Cuban citizens who urged that it, be consulted by prior to taking off and the load Wilson W. Sorensen and Gemini 8, piloted by astro could not leave the island. An the President before he ends of gasoline sprayed flaming company as part of the progres the Third South area of Provo Mr, Craghead, new directors. mine whether an autopsy should death over the hillside. The the he declared nauts Neil Armstronz and agreement covering their de- the lull. sive attitude, be conducted this morning protested the curv : Goals for 1966 set troops were heavily armed and is David Bai"tentatively found Scott, competitive enterprise of U.S ed striping of Third South Street was said worked out with Sen. J. William Fulbright, they parture Deputies Dr. Cullimore outlined some would . have been carrying at Geneva 7. Gemini 9 flown the Castro for Steel employees March side of the east on car the said after the that session. government by at. a public hearing before" the of the accomplishments of the ley's mortar shells, a U.S. "military Charles See and Works is laying "solid corner Elliot the reservoir. There were foot by Rusk had made no promise to) Swiss embassy in Havana. commission. The hearing chamber in the city and of to past year about spokesman said. should follow stones for Utahs claim on- Bassett, consult the panel as the The worst was still underway at presstime. listed, sorne of the goals and prints leading from the car single military later. two months fer new industry this areas to the, ice for about 300 yards. chairman wished. Rusk . said crash came last Decemthe Utah Stale Highway De- signs of progress for 1966 such plane the superior will include attempts to Both finest asset that such consultation was up They speculated Bailey may ber when 81 persons, most of ', meet- as industrial expansion, develin to Johnson. productivity of the people partment conducted the have become confused after his "dock" with other satellites busithem Vietnamese, were killed. of downtown the Scott for and orbit ing and the residents and busi- opment here." . spacewalks j car left the road and walked Fulbrjght's attitude reflected C. The U.S. spokesman said the of ness C. district, improved curved the nessmen Bassett. protested the uneasiness felt by a number onto the reservoir w i t h tf U t and As another sign of the indusof the trade into slammed a transport offices, sponsorshii which of 11th lanes of traffic, to they, the trial awakening, he pointed congressmen over knowing where he was. hillside of five new miles east the construction jungled fair, is their businesses claim of an hurting possible of a by consequences member the was the "progressive leadership Bailey of the 1st Cavalry headquarters efforts to get Ramada Inn, Utah State University board of ROME (UPD -- Th the Provo Chamber, of Lorn by limiting parking to only the Italian irrevocable escalation of the and base airaids forthe camp at An Khe, 250 navigational before the Communists Communist nartv. most nnwor. merce". to unite citizens behind center portions of the blocks. trustees and of the O g d e n miles northeast of Saigon. The the Seasons recreaFour port, ful in the.West. todav ODenedinave been given more time to Chamber of Commerce and For the Utah Valley industrial de The hearing was opened by crash occurred m after tion resort, launching "of its 11th Congress with its chiefs ponder what their refusal to takeoff, above -- the just velooment croup as another Mayor .Verl G. Dixon, vho preScout Council. Boy Deo Mang etc. UVIDA, He attended USU for more prepared 4o make the most of negotiate might brmg. important omen. sented background leading up Pass on Route 19, the strategic On the other hand, Johnson Mr. Jedenoff, in his address, than three Spirit of Unity Italy s government .crisis. to the hearing and then by Earl years before receiv highway linking the highlands to consider the pleas of High:ranking delegates from nad "Inspiring to me," he said, Johnson, highway .department declared that Geneva Steel ing his bachelor's degree from WASHINGTON, D.C. The with the coast, . lawmakers other and and top stands at the crossroads," "is the hew spirit of coopera- district University of. Chicago; He re- National Park Service has re Russia and from Moscow-lin- e Routine Flight engineer who explained In officials here of and determination the cited military Communist tion and understanding today the thelurned to Utah and quested $165,000 in recreation parties attended the The GIs were being taken on reasons for the striping. Mr. ana Saigon for a renewal of the a among all of our chambers of TU - .i.l.J it. . tU company, the employees taught geology for .,10 years,' development funds in the new opening of the gathering 4n the aerial attacks. .routine flight to a staging .w..-w..- .. Palace of Concommerce, businessmen, counresearcn work in administration budget present- shoebox-shape- d area in what the spokesman pertorming of the depart- - tive concerns Rusk Insaid been had Fulbright Mussolini-bui- lt chailenge and keep this ty and city officials, people! ment flood prevention. called "marginal" flying weathed to Congress Monday, ac- gresses at the , is the reduction of acci world fair grounds. The Chi- caught' in a "crossfire" between er. Air from all walks of life, from dustry moving ahead as a great In 1935, he was named direc- cording to Sen Frank E. Moss Force and Armv dents. factions the committee on' economic factor in the valley. tor of the Lehi to Santaquin." nese, target of bitter attacks in officials flew to the crash scene Intermountain Forest oLUtah. Accidents Cut In outlining the response by the and the last Italian Congress, were which have differing Viet Nam td He also recognized recent efRange Experiment Station ..The. money will be used to begin an investigation. views According to statistics keptdn Utah County steel industry to of forts by Utah's Governor Calvin the U.S. Forest Service in continue construction at Straw- conspicuously absent. The Viet Cong were disclosed .have "I issue an never seen the data center, competition from overseas and department's P. Rampton to protect Geneva to have used the Ogden. He held the posPuntil berry biggest Reservoir Recreation on which there has been such employees from potentially Third South in Provo "stood out domestic producers, Mr. Jed- his retirement in 1962. mortars in the Communist . said. Moss Sen. told Area, uncertainty." Fulbright. ' harmful, proposed changes in head .and shoulders above any enoff said: j . arsenal in the early morning received USU disBailey "If further vinformation denewsmen. "There were no such transcontinental shipping rates other road in Utah County" in Workers Praised service award in velops a need for additional By United Press International differences in the Korean War attack today on the Da Nang " tinguished for steel. The railroads have frequency of accidents. He said airbase and nearby Marine "For employees who do a 1957 and an honorary doctor of funds in this area, I will ask The Librarv of Conprpss th'p or in- World War II' One reason ' ir. a 10 month period preceding - o- ... ' installations which killed two pledgeyheir cooperation, better job take a greater science degree in 1980. is this of official nation's that isnt .situation very congressional appropriations repository Paul A. Thorn, president of the curved striping, 66 accidents Americans and . two VietnacomHe for the to was to committees to, increase personal responsibility preparing go dooks, contains over 13,000,000 clear cut. It calls for very the Utah Manufacturers Asso- - (See PROTESTS Page 4) mese. . will be understand Bolivia Venezuela and which dismillion success of a as books and subtle amount and money petitive pamphlets,-- discriminating The Communists used 120mm . it' causes souf-awhy everyone's job is import- representative of the USU board available for use by the Park according to the World Alman- - tinctions . in mortars the and have pride- in them (See UTAHN'S BODY Page 4) Service, Sen.. Moss stated.' ant Searching." HERALDing The News Eleven Americans and selves and their organization i..' 11 Vietnamese were.wounded in will make, up, and more, the the barrage. distance to market disadvan- 117 Dead On Mont Blanc At least 21 rounds landed m tage that requires almost any Marine defensive positions south new industry here to begin the of Marble Mountain. Near-Impossib- le Seven rare to customers from a . . more crashed into- -a nearby well behind the starling point ' area where 2,000 U.STNavy line." . . India's Atomic ' Energy today, forcing the guides to dig hundred yards from the spot Seabees wre sleeping. CHAMONIX.' France tUPIj!of What's going ' to the last remnants of Mr. Jedenoff also praisejd the Mountain guides today were Commission., - .. and where an Air India a in.; howling gale Fuel Dump Saved the old Utah County Fairgrounds the rodeo" arena "outstanding leadership and freez-'tin'the Malabar Princess, hit ..Until several weeks below far the task flown Nine guides were being facing ago, the. and racetrack? the mountain in 1950, killing all , responsible action" .of local ot trying 10 reacn me scattered 0 largest mortars knpwn to be in prash site bv ing. up tn the No one quite, knows but the Provo Riding Club, union officials for United 48 aboard. debris of the Air. India Boeing the hands of the Viet Cong at dawn, But the The Boeing, fatefully named which lt.v the area-undelease,'-thinkof America. " 707 of the which crashed Monday, helicopter 81mm it should at were a Tlie was on type. Boeing "Kanchenjunga". after the" lnust lie c'eaned up. The story is on Page Two. said the- - CommuAuthorities He said that "their knowl- killing all 117 aboard, 300 feet hundreds of small pieces of the and York Bombay-Neflight, world's .third highest peak, The Fourth of July is quite, a long way off, but edge of the task aiiead nists were trying to knock' out and below the peak of Europe's aircraft were scattered over its approach to Geneva the fuel the' making ' of a would cleared of feet have thousands safely the committee is making plans. Page Three. efforts to work out internal highest mountain, . 15,771-fodump at Da Nang, 37S when .it disappeared off miles north of Saigon,- - but the razor-edge- d marks which it had beenlAirporf Mont ridge Blanc. ridge com These, and other stories,, will keep you informed problems cooperatively . said 'radar screens. After it failed to failed. No planes were hit but 45 feet, higher, guides border. about whut'.r going on in Central Utah. Complete prise major contributions to Among the victims was French-Italia- n world-fameland on schedule, international four trucks, a mobile crane and nuclear scientist Experts said most of all Mondaj. United Prt.s International service will keepyou up Geneva's continuing ability to 'search (See TRANSPORT Page 4) few CC snow PROVO fresh crashed a Homi Dr. covered would operations were started. be J. chairman only It by Bhabha, (Set Page 4) to. date on global and national happenings. From Lake - , . orbit-hoppin- 600 Americans Get Permission Leave Cuba Protests Lodged on Third South See-thale- . D-Ar- Italian Commie Party Opens ' Congress, Money Asked Strawberry Area Recreation -- - - state 1 - Now You Know ' , , c. , ; From Fairgrounds, To The Fourth of July . Task FacesGrash RescueCrews n Constella-temperatur- Steel-worke- rs " r ot near-vertic- al . d M mi . |