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Show THOUGHTS... FORECAST,,. Great works are performed bj strength Eat by pme- vennce. -S- amuel Johnson, o . fcapoet CLOUDY r 95th YEAR, NO. 46 dPBOVOUTAH COUNTY, UTAH - MONDAY- ,- OCTOBER Caromed ioy fj, - - - f -- -t ..... .... r. - ,w-- , :W If Charge Of Vote Rig SAIGON (UPI) South $2.00 PER MONTH n rd 1 ia f ! ; W .i.ti. a iience - m iBi-n- i i m ! ( 'fat'.' committee had recommended the assembly invalidate the election of Thiu as president and Prmier Nguyen Cao Ky as his because of vice president Hmanv irregularities" it said occurred during the balloting. Even before the vote a spokesman forTbieu's followers claimed victory, declaring that Thieu and Ky had enough votes v! , ... - j II 7 'I. 1 V , . V j) RESCUERS , "rJl SEARCH WRECKAGE for victims of a freight train-schobus accident near Waterloo, Neb., this morning. Four children died and nine were injured when a train collided ol "V 'I - with the rear of the bai. The badly damaged bos was spun around and landed In a ditch. (HeraM-UP- I Telephoto) 4 Children Killed, 9 Injured a. , neav lest Bombing in -- er ..... 10c PER COPY DMZTArtiliery Viet nam's provisional National As threw out sembly tonight charges the Sept. 3 presidential elections were rigged and confirmed Gen. "Nguyen Van Thieu as president. The action averted a major political crisis that could have embarrassed Washington. A watchdog .. Vie ft Chief cos RejecteH; A. ; 2r 1967- - History SAIGON (UPI)-T- he heaviest conventional bombardment in the history of war has all but silenced North Vietnamese suns hammering U.S. Marine outposts along the Demilitarized Zone, a VS. military spokes of; to win even if votes in dispute were thrown out. The voting began at 11:15 a.m. EDT after a day in which riot police using man said today. The Communists, aroarentlv short on high explosive shells, have switched to shootins- propaganda leaflets Into Leath erneck camps wnich say: How "Hey, ney, many kids have you killed ' club-swingi- tear fas smashed a student demonstration which also charged the election was riggedPolice bloodied lbj dozens of heads in stopping the ... today?" student march before it really The report of the new cot started. The police charged into the NEW SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Tbargood Marshall, gets Communist tactic came as a U.S. Marine spokesman in Da checkup from his wife before swearing-i- n ceregroup of about 200 student Nang reported mat only one I (Herald-UPin marchers almost before they mony Telephoto) Washington today. explosive round hit Leatherneck got started. Several of them had outposts along the buffer zone WATERLOO, Neb. (UPf)- -A the right rear wheel. Three or was a Roman Catholic priest. to Children's Memorial Hospi their heads bloodied. So did two all day Sunday. But mat one A CBS-Tthird newsmen. train seat were was four He sections last rites tal. freight today rippd administering two Marines. wounded A spokesman at the hospital newsman was assaulted, but slammed into a school bus only outr Some of the seats were to the victims when newsmen Halt Invastion . a quarter of a mile and a few thrown as far as 50 feet. arrived said seven of the nine admitted less seriously hurt. For the past month, however, ut Ambulances and rescueye- - werenot jertously Jiurtandi The minutes from school, killing A Nebraska highway patrol shortly Communist rocket, mortar and before after the four and injuring nine children. man, reporting from the scene, hides, somefrommmunities would be ' released assembly artillery fire have averaged Officials of the Waterloo said bodies were scattered all 20 miles away,- - jsped- - to . the nightfall began its third and final day from 500 to 1,000 shells per day of recommendation were of Consolidated High School and over the ground. the school" scenerMost the were the , Classs ar injured debating on the battered Con Thlen of The Is terra WASHINGTON first day (UPI)Grade School, which has a total One of the first on the scene taken to Omaha for admittance dismissed for the remainder of its special election 'watchdog confined to ritualistic ceremony outpost straddling a key infiltra seat Marshall took his Thurgood of election that the enrollment of 245, said the bus the day, committee tion trail from the DMZ. The of with no decisions announced. ' carried 13 children. Had it been Thieu and Prime ; Minister as the first Negro member. Communists would like to free U.S. the Court today who to is Supreme Marshall itswas of who run there end the occupy oi. Neuyen Cao Ky, who the chambers of retired Justice the route or the 35,000 troops would have been as many as 50 elected vice president, be with President Johnson, Do on hand to see Tom Clark whom C. he reportedly massed in the area children aboard, the officials invalidated because of "many. appointed him, him take' his oath of office. succeeds, took the constitutional for an invasion thrust Mid. hTeeularities." has-u- ntil Marshall the ereat erandson oathof office Septr 1 to a Over North Vietnam, mean The assembly The - accident occurred at of to a slave, swore to "do equal private ceremony and has been while, American warplanes for EDT) (noon on a gravel about 8:10 a.m., midnight tonight - the third straight day streaked right to the poor and to the hard at work since men. reach its decision, road just west of Waterloo, back through heavy anti with took the as he oath rich" 95 uncon of none the were there of 20 west Meanwhile, miles which is about Probably DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -Faircraft fire to bomb MJG Bible. band n a his SALT LAKE CITY (UPIJ-P- res. tries to show in everyday life Omaha. justices who have preceded fighter bases in the Hanoi area. iremen at the West Third firmed reports that a high T; lead W. Buddhist Court Clerk John dosed militant O. David tne kind of Mormon they were. Street firehouse didn't stop ranking McKay Supreme The bus driver, Thomas Marshall on the Supreme Court U.S. spokesman said there er planned to burn himself alive Davis administered the oath McKay's remarks closed a to lock the door when they said he stopped at the 137th semi - annual conferbench had more experience as appeared to be two reasons for . the the crossing but did not see the ence of the Church of Jesus semi - annual event, at which responded to an alarm early in a fiery protect to and Court Marshal T. Perry an advocate before dramatic drop in shelling Latter-da- y it Prior to the Saints Sun- most of the church's two score election. train approaching. He said the Christ of Sunday. near the DMZ other than the new his - then ushered the LippittYork ' New that service in General Authorities instruct, hi' judicial .When they returned to the day with a call for Reports swept the city tun obscured his vision. leaflet shells. ' ' to his chair, at the end'of he .was a renowned" civil1 rights propaganda firehouse they found a thief Thich Thai Trang, deputy justice McMahon escaped injury but application of Christian princi- spire and direct Mormon faithOne, he said, was probably a ful. "The weekend conference had searched their kitchen chairman of the militant United the high mahogany bench on lawyer and won 29 Supreme pals in daily life. was in a state of shock. of ammunition result shortage to Buddhist Church, off planned made Chief Justice Earl Warren's far Court decisions, Including the cupboards and The. train struck the bus near McKay's message, read to a just ended saw the appointment! from American bombing ing church crowd of more man 8,000 in the of a new apostle and the with their 85 of grocery- - sacrifice his life. Several landmark school desegregation raids on highways, bridges, rail left ' comment on to ' refused officiate ; , century-oldSalt : Lake Taber- launching of a new church pro 'money kept in a jar. of 1951 As solicitor lines and convoys in Norm The-ala- rm the reports. But one of Trang's Justice' Byron R. White, who ruling nacle by his son, Robert R., gram of supervision. they had rehe argued many cases Vietnam and the intense bomb general to him, and Justice nothing" will Elder Ahin L. Dyer, 64, of sponded to turned out to be aides said he stressed the role of the indivfor the government on a variety ing and artillery barrages about any such plans. Salt Lake City, an Assistant to false. idual William J. Brennan Jr., next in of ., (See HEAVIEST Page 4) subjects... - Twelve since 1958. was theline, both shook hands with The leader church named an apostle, and 69 newly MarsfhalL presided over sessions of the to officers created called be n three day General Conference, The swearing-i- of the former I of the solicitor - general - with the opening Regional Representatives attending Friday's were appointed. President -- and an overflow meeting and watching the re- Twelve new appointments, Elder The television sessions audience- - in the court chamber over maining from" msr hoter apartmentr in Harold featured the opening session of With today "being the dead--liof the Twelve told a Saturday downtown Salt Lake City.? a new term the 178th in U.S for candidates for city of meir hold"The great lesson to be learn evening gathering commissioner and city audihistory. the priesthood, were to Funeral services were pend- and in 1962 he moved to Salt SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) cuss our evaluation of the of tor in Provo City filing their ed today," he told the 7th and ing the needs of a church ing today for Pfc. Niel Burns Lake City where he worked for The negotiations impasse in the fer." satisfy of session final to "is 6. candidacy, positions Sunday, ap which is nationwide copper s t r i k e was Following the meeting at t he growing at a rate Riggs, 24, 821 W. 1280 N., the Intermountain Lift Slab Charles Jex, 891 W. 9th N.; ply in the little things of life three times that of the broken today at a special meet state capitl, representativees general Provo, who died Friday in Viet- Co. as a foreman. the glorious principles of the Provo, filed his petition for Active In Sports United nam from gunshot wounds reof the population growth ing called by Utah Gov. Cal of Kennecott and the unions " '.-' city commissioner. gospel -,-ceived while on combat oper- -. He was a member of the IDS States. vin L. Rampton. met privately with feleral meHe is the 10th person to Remarks Closing Church and active in sports at Steelwork-er- s diator S. Church Growth Noted United ation. of Officials ; Lyle Johnson, presum have announced his candiThe revered leader of some Lee predicted a church mem- - He was born April 23, 1943 in Provo" High School where he of America agreed to sub- ably to set up a joint negotiat ' of one mem million 2.6 all but and Mormons told bis dacy of 5.7 million to 7.7 mil- Provo, the son of Burns B. played on football and basketmit "possibly" by tonight", a ing session Tuesday; has filed his petition. Two hops, stake presidents and oth bership lion by 1985 and over 10 mil- and Ruby Nielsen Riggs. He ball teams. He also enjoyed NEW contract proposal to Kennecot Flynn emphasized however YORK (UPI)-M- rs. have filed for city auditor. er officials and members gath- lion worldwide in golf and bowling. 2000. Married Gwendolyn Davis the John has F. Kennedy Copper Corp., one of the giant that the company would make by year accepted - Today at 5 p.m. was ered on Temple -- Square from He received his basic training an invitation from Cambodia's copper producing firms idled promise of a counter offer. "We He said Regional Representa September, 1962;. they were for filing for either throughout, the United States at Ft Lewis, Wash., and re- Prince Norodom Sihanouk to by a strike since July 15. tives would instruct officers on later divorced. are not going to buy a pig1 in of the two positions. and from many foreign coun- Mr. Riggs was educated in ceived a trophy for being out- visit his Southeast Asian nation, Joseph P. Maloney, Pittsburg a poke," he. said. the local level and rep International vice president of The chief Kennecott negotia present Priesthood Committees Provo schools and graduated standing trainee of Company E it was announced today. from Provo High School. He while at Ft Lewis. He received A spokesman lor the former the Steelworkers, said the union tor also pointed out the compa-beginning January 1st Other speakers at Sunday's attended the College of Southern special medical training at Ft First Lady said Mrs. Kennedy offer would be "less than $1." ny made a contract proposal closing conference session in Utah. He bad worked at Flam- Sam Houston, San Antonio, would visit the country, long at He meant that the union would to the union on June 7 and "we cluded Elder Marion G. Rom- ing Gorge Dam construction Tex., and left for Vietnam in odds with the United States, not request a wage package of are still waiting for their re ambition to more than si per hour over a ply." ney, of the Council of the July, 1967. He was a medic in because of a C Company; Twelve, and Elder EIRay L. At that time, Flynn said, Ken period. Infantry, 25th visit the ruined temples of three-ye. an Assistant to Christiansen,-.Division, U.S. Army in Cu Chi, Angkor Wat. . It was hoped the union offer necott offered a total money LAGOS (UPI) Federal held in check until the rebel the Twelve, i . South Vietnam. said she would be ready for presentation package of 50 cents an hour The spokesman troops were poised on the troops themselves have a Survivors Listed will fly to Bangkok, by tonight to Kennecott Copper. over the three-yeRomney, speaking to the subperiod. probably ' outskirts of Enugu today ready chance to "react to a federal ject, "God Reveals Himself," Survivors include his parents Thailand, in November, and "If we receive the offer by to-- Replying to ii Flynn's state to fight . their.wayln and appeal for them to lay down drew on scripture and the state of Provorgrandparents Mrrand then to Cambodia where, she night," sa idEdmund Flynn, ment, Molony said the com capture the capital of the their arms and. remove their ments of churchmen and scien- I Mrs. J. E. Riggs of Kanab and will be guest of the prince at his chief Kennecott negotiator, "I pany's June offer had been evaF I ' tists to refute what be called s d Mr. and P. Nielsen, exotic," breakaway Republic of Biafra if leader." palace in can assure you Governor that uated by union actuaries at 35, the Nigerian rebels refused to Ojukwu who proclaimed the U'the 'God is dead' heresy.'' dedicate we will be able to meet with the cents an hour. He admitted dur She will Penh. Gunnison; great grandmother. Phnom eastern region of Nigeria the Respect Constitution , Mrs. Laura Broadbent, Kanab; a street in honor of the late union by noon tomorrow to dis- - ing the meeting that union was lay down their arms. ; Lt. Col. Qdumegwu Ojukwu, Republic of Biafra last May, "Myriads of people are perone son, Eric N. Riggs, Provb; President Kennedy in Sihanouk-villseeking more than 90 cents an ' the leader of the rebels, vowed was reported to have fled from suaded, by, the universal order one brother and two sisters, hour. the Gulf of Siam port 7 You his troops would not give up the Enugu and moved his headquar about them that there is a diMrs. aid with in American John E. Riggs, Provo; Molony also stated "for the . developed '" from the vine power, a God, presiding benefit William (Lynnae) Dunham, the 1950s. capital without"' a - bitter -- and ters 80 miles-aw- ay presstthat the United Press International and uniover the battle. bloody besieged city. controlling Mrs. Kennedy's aide said she By union was seeking a company Renton, Wash., and Margene " . , Observers said that it ap- verse," he said. "We are fighting for survival . has dreamed of visiting Cambo. The first recorded attempt to wide agreement but was not atRiggs, Prvoo. -and we will win," Ojukwu said peared that the end of the Mormon Church respect of Funeral services will be held dia since she was in college and invent a typewriter occurred in tempting to' reach agreement on rebellion was in eight. the VS. Constitution and the In a rebel broadcast in the Berg Drawing Room became interested in the Khmer 1714 when a British patent was a nationwide leveL A' government spokesman, Chief Enahoro, the federal form of government it estabChapel. Time and date are civilization which had its capital granted . by Queen Anne - to- - a Molony said the union was at .commissioner. lished were topics discussed in chief Anthony . Enahoro, said, information: still pending from the mortu-- at Angkor Wat new the present Henry Mia, for "an artificial tempting to establish a uniIJwwever, - the troops on the promised that mere would be no an address by Christiansen. "It lary. Burial win be in the O rem village of Siem Reap, from the machine . 4 , for transcribing formity in the wages of Kerne-Sen UcKAX. P of the oamtal would ba ; tutskirt KIEL BURNS RIGGS. 9 war (uneter pee NIGERIAN, Pa& 4) to tot Ifita aeoturka UUetters.' pott Cosser employe. . ' 4 Train School Bus Collide 97-c- ar last-minn- te :.,.. - McKay Message Ends Conference Firemen Slow Burn t - " After Alarm . . It's Deadline sit-ne- xt - To File for City Offices " Wounds n Viet Action . Imp dsse Broken In Copper Strike Talks Fatal to Provo Soldier ne - - Jackie Accepts Invitation for Cambodia Visit v - j r Nigerian Troops Ready - Drive on Biafra Capital 2-- ar ar , Mrs.-,Niel- gold-roofe- e, Now Know , 'of-the,- ' , .u f i J ' 7 ! Supreme Court Justice battle-broke-o- . -- Marshall Sworn In As V - |