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Show Partly OoulJy" For AdsTNewfj-Cfrcalatioir- today, tonight and Friday.. Occasional showers or thunder-showe- rs hi the area mostly during the afternoons and evenings. Not quite so warm afternoons. High both days is middle 90s. Low tonight in -" Provo Office, 190 W. 4th N S7J465I Orem Office, 383 N. State...... 94th YEAR, NO. low 60s. 225-1M-S PROVO, UTAH, COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY,. AUGUST 18,1966 14 House Panel Mm Chairman Hits Disloyalty IF ree PRICE TEN CENTS Viet Cong ynn that the committee' was not By DANIEL RAPOPORT WASHINGTON (UPI) Thetaiming its hearings at dissent chairman of the House Com mit-te- e against the Viet Nam war, but Activities against. overt acts. on opinion said today Americans who try "In my humble to stop troop trains and people who do those things fall munitions shipments to Viet short of loyalty to the United are Nam "yellow bellied States," he said. "Let's call them what they cowards." sat bellied cowards. Rep. Edwin Willis, In response to questioning in on the third day of hearings on legislation to make it a from Willis, Meese agreed that demonstrators to impede the California crime federal military operations or aid were "giving aid and comfort to the enemy." forces opposing U.S. troops. The first hour of the hearing Meantime, a threatened mass was free of the incidents that boycott by witnesses brought have marked the previous the committee close to the end of stormiest the of one sessions. commented during investigations in its Willis testimony of Edwin Meese, history. deputy county attorney for Committee members showed Alameda County, Calif., who signs of weariness from the of two resumed .testimony about the tumult and shouting ' activities on the Viet Nam Day days of disorder and demon' Committee (VDC) of Berkeley, strations. Calif. They wanted to get on with Meese said the VDC steered the job of drafting a bill aimed Nam war dear of actually urging law at punishing anti-Viviolations in preparations for groups that allegedly have sent to 1965, money, blood and supplies demonstrations Oct. or have Viet Cong but made clear in their the discussions that such incidents attempted to interfere with the U.S. military effort. might be planned. The He said the VDC was denied pandemonium which an Oakland parade permit resulted in the arresi of 17 because of fear that there youthful demonstrators at Tueswould be violence or attempts day's hearing began again to block the exits and entrances Wednesday only minutes after of the key Oakland Army the session got started. Dozens Arrested Terminal. Willis interrupted Meese to By the end of the day, dozens say he wanted to make clear (See HOUSE PANEL Page 4) are-rye- ma sb moeir p ei I U U.S. Planes Machinists Battle Expected to Back Pact MIGJets By BRYCE MILLER D-L- ar . 15-1- 6, SAIGON Force, B52 WASHINGTON (UPI) --Rank and file members, of the machinists striking airline union are indicating they will give their proposed contract "a yes vote" Friday, according to union sources. bife Sentiment among the Jiighly- - independent 35,400 members of the International Association of is building toward ratification on the new three- year pact, .the source s said Machinists Wednesday. The union said results of the will be announced in vote Washington at 5 p. m. MST. Friday. Ratification Friday would mark an end. to the nation's and largest airline longest strike which began July 8 and grounded Trans World, East Northwest and ern, United, National airlines. Their first would this resume flights weekend, if the contract is r,'1! ',' mrnir iMnmiiiiiiiinirriir-- i - n 11 DEMONSTRATIONS TO CONTINUE The Rev. Martin Luther King (arrow) leads followers from meeting in Chicago today, in which local political, religious, civic authorities tried to persuade him to end demonstrations in city's all white approved. ."'.1 'iiin T 1. AtX neighborhoods. for caucus, said continue." fowrtrrt ........rfiiiininiinm 1 King, shown as he and his group left meeting at meeting's end, 'The demonstrations will Campobello Rendezvous Bill IBJ, Pearson to Confer To Clean Up Passed (UPI) -U- .S". Air bombers todav unloaded' hundreds of tons of explosives on a suspected Viet Cong tunnel complex, arms factory and base camp 325 miles north of Saigon. Ameri can planes also battled acain with Communist MIG jets over iNorm viet Nam, U.S. military spokesmen disclosed. The weekly American casualty report issued in Saigon today showed U.S. combat deaths moved toward 5,000. Spokesmen said 101 Americans were killed in action last week and 593 wounded. The U.S. death toll In Viet Nam now stands at 4,711 Spokesmen said the ratio of Communist dead to Americans killed last week was better than 14 to 1. They reported 1,438 Communists killed and 284 captured in the week ending - Aug. 13. The B52 attack today was in a region 15 miles west of coastal Chu Lai in Quang Tin Province. Spokesmen said the area probably served as a Viet Cong logistics center, most of it underground. Two Planes Downed The air war over the North claimed two more American , planes. A Navy F8 Crusader was hit by antiaircraft fire today and crashed into the Tonkin Gulf 15 miles northeast of Vinh. The pilot parachuted into the water and was picked up bv helicopter, spokesmen said. .. An Air Force F6.5 Thunder- chief went down Wednesday' cause unxnown 5 miles west of Hanoi. Its two man crew President George the airline urged Lester B. Pearson, and make Ojibwa, speak aj, Syracuse and machinists Wednesday to "se By MERRMAN SMITH an "orernight " cruise on the ;iienvilie,-'TO- , UPI White House Reporter cure your great victory b; and spend toe The Navy's floating command sta- - night at the Nevele Hotel accepting the contract agreed WASHINGTON (UPI) on iort the Chief Executive in outside Ellenville., to by their negotiators early White House WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The today announced time this week. emergency, Visits Military Facilities detailed plaans for President House Public Works Committee The trip was part of a! Johnson's schedule Saturday unanimously approved a ; bill The new contract proposal Johnson's trip this weekend into Johnson cam- Nielson, Max C. Elliott, 1966-6- 7 pattern leading up toj will take him to the Quonset and Spanish Fork; carries $92 million in wage and four New England states, part Thursday to authorize a five November elections in which he; paign chairman for United Leo Daley, Payson. R.I., Naval Air Station, year $2.3 billion program to rid benefit increases and is $18 of New York and Canada. Point, travels on frequent weekends to then Fund of Utah County, and J. Duties Outlined million higher than a proposed by car to Kingston for a the nation's lakes, streams and He will make at least eight speak, meet the public and Merrill Bushnell, vice "chairThese chairmen will direct pact that the membership speeches, have a conference speech at the entire river basins of pollution. generate support for administrat- University of Rhode Island. At man for coordination of com- solicitation of the downtown 31. far more than Prime Minister with Canadian Though rejected July ion policies. noon Saturday, he will address President Johnson's original $50 munity solicitation, today Dusiness areas, retired per Leaving Washington Friday a chapter of the Navy League million request for one year, are listed named eight prominent busi- sons and home based busi as missing. at noon EDT, Johnson will ness and professional leaders at Manchester, N.H., then fly to the sum was in line with a Air Force Thun'derchiefs atnesses, and professional per the afternoon at to speak during direct organ- sons. There will be no house- as chairmen Burlington, Vt, to. inspect the revised administration propo tacking a petroleum storage N.Y., inspect anti. Buffalo, ization and fund raising for Bridport rural water system by sal. The Senate has approved a depot 10 miles outside" Hanoi solicitation; county pollution facilities on Lake Erie their communities. . and billion in Batte $5.9 program. speak residents will be contacted Wednesday clashed with three from the Coast Guard cutter helicopter, They are:. Rex S. Zimmer- where they are ry Park in Burlington. Rep. John A. Blatmk, D-- Communist Migl7 jets, Saigon employed. man, Lehi; G. Easton Brown, From Burlington Johnson Minn., author of the House bill, officials said. United Fund of Utah Coun . American Fork; William Garst, to fly to the New said the House measure pro planned has its No American or Communist member ty expanded Reverend Grove: Pleasant A suit sking $150,000 in dam- - the suit claims, were involved in Brunswick, Maine, Naval Air posed a slower start on the planes were damaged in - the agencies to 18 which provide Donald Foster, Orem; C. E. Station and motor to the program. The Senate measure two aerial a necessary and balanced pro ages has been filed in Fourth-Distri- the mishap. encounters. Two Peterson, Provo; Kenneth R. gram of health, welfare, and Lewiston, Maine, city park for projects spending at the $1.5 MIGs made a Court in the death of The sut charges that on July pass at two Ross J. Metcalf, Springville; a late afternoon speech. level by 1971 while the House F105s the Nguyen youth guidance services for our Lucile W. Peterson, Provo, who 14, 1966, Lucille W. Peterson, attacking ' The schedule then called for would reach mat point two Khe was killed July 14 when she fell "while community. petroleum depot 10 miles riding a ski lift owned to motor Johnson to later. Portland, lift. ski Haven years north of the "capital but no and operated by the Timp Ha of &acn these agencies from the Timp Maine, where he will board the While the bulk of the money shots were fired. Fourteen Sherman L. Peterson, sher hus- ven Corporation, was killed as touches the hearts of thousUSS for an is for municipal waste treat-men- t minutes, later, another MIG Northampton ands of Utah County citizens: band, and Kaye Peterson Perci-va- l, a result of the jiegligent and cruise to Campobello the bill also attacked the leader of a four- plants, overnight mainten Stephen J. Peterson and careless operation, Agencies Listed .WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Island, New' Brunswick, Cana provides funds for research into plane flight of Thunderchiefs. The Boy Scouts of America Linda Lou Peterson, her chil- ance, design and construction of Federal Reserve Board (FED) da, for Sunday talks with new ways of handling the waste The MIG17 fled when one of the serves over 11,000 boys. dren, have filed the action as the said ski lift, all of which cir has fired its last available shot Pearson. that now flows into raterways Thunderchiefs opened up with The American Red Cross members of the dead woman's cumstances and conditions were in the battle to curb a national once the sum as well as aid to agencies for cannon fire. Campobello, Named as defendants unknown to the decedent and credit boom. The gives instruction in swimming, family. prospects for mer home ,of Franklin D, developing water quality con109 Missions Flown life saving and home nursing, are Timp Haven Corporation; at a time when the decedent a bullseye were doubtful. Roosevelt, was dedicated two trol standards an4 programs. U.S. pilots flew 109 missions Carlos Hjorth, who do was exercising due and proper and distributes life saving Hugh-anUnder previous authorization. over the North Wednesday, The FED Wednesday raised years ago as the world's first Ann LEHI Miss Patricia gamma globulin free of charge business as Hjorth Brothers Con care for her own safety." the government is spending concentraing on petroleum dePowelL 22, daughter of Mr. reserve requirements required international" park. to thousands of residents. struction Co., Hugh A. McKel-la- r. It is also charged by the suit $150 million this year for aid in pots and supply and and Mrs. Keith S. Powell, this The Girl Scouts offer a storage and four defendants whose that the death occurred because against time deposits to the of 6 limit in cent week was named the new Miss curbing water pollution. The areas in the southern panhandle per (See 8 COMMUNITY Page 4) identities are unknown but who, of the "negligence and cateless statutory " would House measure a move to limit the money Lehi. gradually (See U.S. PLANES Page 4) construction of the ski lift by banks have available for loans. increase this to $950 million by Attendants are Miss the Hjorth Brothers." 1971. Lake Last December the FED Colledge, 17, daughter of The Blatnik measure adds The third charge in the suit increased reserve Mr: and Mrs. Lester J. Col requirements incentives for states to new was reason death the claims 4 by to 5 per cent as interest from ledge, and Miss Sandy Bridges, GOLDEN, Colo. (UPI) in and for local govern- -, of the "negligent and careless rates continued to chip in the 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs spiral Opening statements were to be ments . to conduct region-widdesign trf the" said" ski lift ma face 'of excessive demand for made Seldon Bridges.- today in the trial of Salt programs. It provides for 30 chinery and mechanisms, de- credit. Neither this move nor Lake The girls will officially repbusinessman George City cent federal aid to a Mcper created and others by the government and Norman and signed by Hugh resent the community throughthree associates, municipality, but raises this to Kellar." lenders have effectively dam- accused of out the coming year and Miss a religi- 40 per cent for a project that is defrauding ; i f Powell wiir ehter the Miss Still another charge itemized pened demand. ous group of almost $76,000. part of a regional program and Utah contest next summer. in the suit is that the death was The latest reserve increase A jury panel of six women to a maximum of 50 per cent in The winners were named caused by "negligent acts, con followed the fourth hike in nine and six men was selected Wedcases where the state pays 25 TOKYO (UPI) -- Communist from a field of eight contest ducts and omissions of var months for the prime interest nesday to hear the case. Viet Nam rejected of the project costs North per-ceants by judges Charles Hen-seious persons whose true and rate, an increase to 6 per cent another peace plan today. Robert Sandstrom, Mrs. correct names are unknown to by major banks. FED's move This one was a joint proposal Merline Bailey, Mrs. JoAnn the plaintiffs, but who are amen- was billed as an effort "to HERALDing The News by Malaysia, Thailand and the Pitts and Mrs. Joyce Good able to the plaintiffs for such reinforce the for a peaceful Philippines man. The winners were presolution through an Asian peace damages as they have sustain- effects of overall monetary restraint." sented with a radio and trop-ph- y conference. ed." and the new Miss Lehi The FED hoped the addition, Hanoi, in a broadcast by the The fifth and final charge received a mink boa, courtesy official North Viet Nam news al reserve would accident resultstates "the and requirement of the Larson Fur Farm, a of a statement in the stem also increases agency would have not help price ing damages ' i of flowers and a , Nhan Dan newspaper, bouquet official into the with economy happened but for the negligence brought tiarra. said the offer was "only a shop the higher interest rates. of each or all of the defendWhen does your child registervor school, Miss Powell is a graduate worn of merchandise the ants." when does he attend orientation, what and how of the Utah State University, Johnson clique." Also kijled in the accident was much are his fees? where she majored in office The North Vietnamese said , Susan Carroll, 13, daughter of You and life. These questions are of interest to most paradministration the peace proposal was defamily Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carroll. She was active in school afents and students these days, and many of the signed" "to serve the U.S. war Seriously injured were Valerie By United Press International of aggression in Viet Nam." It faire, serving as student sen answers for Utah County schools will be found Dunford, 13, daughter of Mr. ator of the Independent StuThe tuxedo dinner. jacket got said leaders of the three Asian on Pages 12-- A and 13-today. Of interest also and its name after being' introduced and Mrs. Rex Dunford, edi dent"!' Council. nations were subservient to be will the names of BYU summer school gradBetty Ann Hansen, daughter of and popularied at the Tuxeflo "the U.S. devils." tor, Sgma Phi Eta president;) uates from Mountain the West . . l i arm states, including' Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Hansen, Club in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. in was a member of the Home iney are Dunging snases Central Utah and rest of the state, Page re- the late 1800s. The tuxedo, at has been Dunford The home the girl into and coop coming committee, affiliated helping Elsewhere, a balanced presentation of world, leased to her home after long first worn merelv as a dinner the U.S. to invade various with the "Spurs" unit, was national, state and local news in a better proAsian countries, their own secretary and vice-- president MISS LEHI, ATTENDANTS Miss Patricia Powell, center, hospitalization. The Hansen girl coat, now is widely worn as an portion for you, as a Central Utahn, than you fatherlands include d," the of the LDS Institute Council the new Miss Lehi for the coming year. Her attendants are is still in the Utah Valley Hos- - evening dress coat on semifor-ma- l can get in any other newspaper.' occasions. statement said. Ipital. (Set LEHI NAMES Page 4) Beverly Colledge, left, and Sandy Bridges. AFL-CI- 8 Community Chairmen Named for United Fund Meany Streams - l . mid-morni- $150,000 Suit Filed In Timp Haven Mishap Board Hikes ct Reserve Lehi Names Requirement New Queen, Attendants Trial Begins Of Salt Man No. Viet Nam ej y Rejects New Peace Offer j nt n, iky M MCi J Fqr Starting School, Here's Information '"'Jl' Now Know A . 9-- |