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Show a? Tribune Phones News departments, EM information, scores, EL business, advertising, circula tion departments, EM Slush Goings On Vol. 188, No. 98 Salt Lake City, Utah Mob Cheers. vv t Kennedys Face Perils . Salt Lake City and northern Utah Some rain or snow; warmer. South Utah Few sprinkles. See map, Page 27. x January 20, 1964 Price Ten Cents Johnson T alks to Bare Budget, Tax- F ormula . & - Jy3- -i fijf ; Monday Morning 7"? IP tnsr&ixs23Ki2BZt:,it:v.L - Manila Wild In Greeting . Jan. MANILA, 19 A friendly, f Calls for shrieking crowd of Filipinos, mostly Sunday night stormed through inadequate security lines and all but mobbed Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and his wife Ethel at Manila Airport when they arrived here for his talks Monday with President Diosdado Maca-pagon the Malaysian dispute. NEITHER OF the Kennedys was harmed but from the time they disembarked from their U.S. military jet transport, which brought them from South Korea, until they reached the safety of the airports VIP room, they seemed to be in constant danger of being literally overwhelmed by the screaming throngs which boiled around them. teen-ager- s, By Tad Szulc New York Times WASHINGTON, V 'A J I' J canal be taken as promptly as possible. N The U.S. view is that by the canal no longer will of handling be steadily growing traffic. 1970 4 L- - capable - I f 3 J i Associated Press Radiophoto Sunday from Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, wife of U.S. attorney general, on tour of Korean outposts. U.N. Command soldier manning a lonely foxhole gets surprise but welcome handshake Report Rakes Sea Funds Use In Education Hunt Fails to Find Balloon, Grandmother By Arthur Berman Los Angeles Times A LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19 massive sea and air hunt Sunday failed to find any trace of an adventurous grandmother who vanished while riding a hot air balloon in a race Saturday from Santa Catalina Island to the mainland southwest of Los - C Washington Post Co. findings. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 -- The Malaysia, a joining of Malaya, comptroller general, in a report Singapore and Britains former to Congress, has charged the ofBorneo colonies, Sabah and Safice of education with weak rawak, was a British concept administration in supervising SINCE MALAYSIA was pro- le terms of the National Defense Education Act of 1958. claimed last September, warfare on the border beTHE REPORT said that most Angeles. tween Indonesia Borneo the of the $295,000 extended to the See Page 8, Column 1 nine states surveyed could have A RESIDENT been recovered if the office of ad education had administered eligibility requirements in a more consistent and effective man- Formosa Grief Quake Tally Goes to 104 By Associated Press TAIPEI, FORMOSA, Monday, Jan. 20 A pall of shock and grief hung Monday over the southern Formosa cities of Tainan and Chiayi where an earthquake killed 104, injured 452 and left thousands of homeless walking the littered streets in stunned silence. CRYING children and barking dogs punctuated the mournful quiet as soldiers and volun- teers searched for more victims in the rubble of hundreds of homes wrecked by the initial jolt Saturday night. Officials found some consolation in the fact that the violent temblors struck at 8:06 p.m. when most people were still awake. Had the quake hit later with people asleep, authorities noted, the toll wouJ,d have been much higher. of San Cle- - A SPOKESMAN for the Commonwealth office said F. S. Miles, acting British high com- WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 President Johnson will send to Congress on Tuesday a federal budget that is no longer much of a secret. THE PROPOSED SPENDING total for the fiscar year beginning next July 1 was disclosed by the President in his State of the Union message two weeks ago. It is $97,900,000,000, a surprising 500 million dollars less than the last budget. But Mr. Johnson has said that his budget w'ill supply more for education, health and a general assault on poverty than ever before. How he will do more for less will be detailed in the fat budget volume. d hunhelicopters dreds of square miles of ocean from dawn to dusk Sunday without success. . federal Sunday. Five inches of snow fell at Omak, Wash., and a four-inc- h snow blanketed Spokane, Wash. equipment for use in teaching Temperatures plunged below science, mathematics or modnormal in western Washington em foreign languages. while the eastern half of the THE GRANT also may be used nation welcomed a warming to expand supervisory Yacilities trend that boosted temperatures for teaching these subjects in by 20 to 30 degrees over Saturpublic elementary and secondary days readings. schools. UNUSUAL amounts of snow IN TWO states, according to hit the Puget Sound region of the report, federal money helped Washington. Some mountain build a greenhouse, a solarium passes in the Cascades were closed by snow. and a marine life pool, Mrs. Keilh, 52, of Hartford, Conn., is a widow and grandmother of 10. similiar hit against a canal, it is said, would cause much less damage. A Jerry Kluttz Washington Post Co. WASINGTON, Jan. 19 The mailman brings letters to the Civil Service Com- cies worked past midnight and got an early start searching the mission from very interesting people. rubble and providing food and SOME OF niS recent prizes: shelter for 20,000 homeless. Cooks stew: I applied for cook,-- I. have been told that a man of my weight must be 5 feet 4 inches tall in his stockChuckle Todays ing feet. Those people who have no I have been cooking for 20 years trouble separating the men and it has not been necessary for me to from the boys are called women. cook in my stocking feet yet. I deprecate yonr letter and will not succumb until I prevail and expiate the reason. I can certainly Wideawake: him as a conscious worker. WEDDING KNELL: I wish to find Ruby is to be tried for the murder on Nov. 24 of Lee II. Keeping to that tight timetable the accused assassin DALLAS, Jan. 19 Lawyers Owsald, would not only permit early tax of President John F. Kennedy. for Jack L. Ruby will base their as the President dedefense on a psychologistss reThe psychologist, Dr. Roy reduction, to beef sires up the economy. It port that he suffers from organ- Schafer,, a specialic brain damage, it was learned ist in the would clear decks in the Senpsychological testing, will Sunday. be called by the defense Mon- ate for what will surely be exto testify at the resumption tended debate on civil rights They will attempt to prove day d hearing. legislation. that the damage to Rubys of Rubys brain has produced a form of HEARINGS ON the civil rights RUBYS LAWYERS will pro epilepsy. duce Schafers report at the bail bill will go Into their third week Persons familiar with the plan hearing, rather than waiting for before the House Rules Commitfor Rubys defense said a Yale his murder trial to begin Feb. tee. 10, because they want the diagLeaders hope to wind up the University psychologist had re- nosis widely circulated. elaborate minuet with southern ported that the brain of the DalIt would be no good trying opponents on the committee in las night-clu- b manager is physi- to spring this on the jury at time to get the bill past the cally damaged. the end of the trial, one per- House before the Lincoln Day son acquainted with the case bail-bon- said. Crisis Key In Panama A 1l Itlllffl Democratic senaMinnesota, and Eugene McCarthy, both predicted Sunday that vote could Schafers report is understood the needed to contain indications that be obtained to close debate in Rubys illness could lead him, the Senate and bring the broad under certain circumstances, to civil rights measure to a vote. commit murder or suicide. C New York Times Service Panama PANAMA, Jan. 19 and the United States looked to the other Sunday to make the first move in breaking each tors- TWO from Hubert-Humphre- y two-thir- A hearing to determine whether Ruby should be released on bail began last Dec. 23. Smoker Cure ll Isnt Really C New York Times Service Jan. 19-- An experiment carried out Friday by the Danish State Radio in which a Yoga teacher tried, through suggestion during a performance, to cure a nation-wide audience of its smoking habits does not appear to have been a success. COPENHAGEN, face-savin- g ALL NEWSPAPERS, support- ed by evidence given by individuals, agree that probably nobody has stopped smoking as a result of the broadcast. Inter-Americ- The Tribune out if my examination is schedueld to take place on Saturday, Oct. 16. I am planning to be married on that date, but if the examination is on the 16th, I can postpone the wedding. Spirit: My main reason for desiring foreign employment is to get away from my wifes relations. Kin-drea- d Whats in a name: With regard to my application blank returned for full name, I will say my parents named me. the initials A. J. from infancy. If I must have a full name to secure a government position notify me at once. I will name myself and send it immediately. increasing. HIGH PANAMANIAN and U.S. officials privately conceded Sunday they basically want to reach an agreement but dont quite know how to do this with out compromising their domes tic and international position. BLOCKING AN early accord are a combination of domestic considerations, a mood of mutual distrust and the profound problems inherent in the dealings between a big power and its proud, nationalistic small fiercely friends. ' THE PANAMANIAN government has staked its future on the pledge that it will not resume diplomatic relations with the U.S. unless It Is guaranteed negotiations for revision of the Panama Canal Treaty. THE JOHNSON Administration, concerned with the security of the vital waterway as well as with its domestic and foreign prestige, has made it emphatically clear that while it is disposed to discuss all outstanding issues with Panama, it cannot of a submit to the new treaty. a - THE want people to begin to realize what a pitiful fellow this man is. We Toll Soaring In Zanzibar community. Wrong wordy: The disapproval of my application for the senior tool and cage designer was a squalid action of your department and very unfair to disapprove, my application because it has not been confirmable therefore expunged for Passage before the recess for Lincolns birthday, Feb. 12, would then be possible. After three hours, the hearing was continued until Jan. 10 the deadlock that has prevented and later postponed until Mona settlement of the day. The defendant is canal zone crisis. by Melvin M. Belli represented THUS, A solution to the deep of San Francisco, Sam Brody conflict which has confronted of Los Angeles and Joe H. Tona-hiof Jasper, Tex. President Johnson with the most serious dilemma of his foreign They will petition Monday to have the trial moved from policy, seemed to boil down to formula Dallas. finding a Their motion does not specify By Associated Press for the two sides. an alternate site. Belli has said DAR ES SALAAM, TANGANThere was still some hope he wants to see the case tried YIKA, Jan. 19 Tales of mass out of the range of influence here that this might be done slaughter of Asians and Arabs through the continued efforts of the Dallas Morning News. following the revolution in ZanPeace of the zibar reached here Sunday from committee. the island state. But Nationalist opposition to Tallying LETTERS TO relatives in such a course of action has been Mail Bewails Were in th Write By Allowing another week or so for staff work on the report, the bill could rea6h the Senate floor before the end of the month. By Jack Langguth New York Times sea-lev- el As the search continued, the Coast Guard indicated it had Tanganyika and newsmen arbal- riving from Zanzibar told tried to halt the loon race a half hour before bodies being thrown into communal graves and quickly covstarting time. ered so the true figure would AT 1:40 P.M. Saturday we probably never be known. called Avalon (the island's main BUT THEY SAID reliable recity) to inform them that small craft warnings were up, a ports put the number of Asians killed at well over 300 and that Coast Guard spokesman said. We told them the conditions this was just a small fraction but we werent authorized to of the number slain in the Arab stop them. Ruby Defense Key: Damage to Brain Face-Sayin- g sea-leve- The sea search, one of the largest ever conducted for an By United Press International individual, was intensified by Winds at speeds of more than the Coast Guards belief that the 70 miles an hour whipped red-haire- d grandmothers The office of education Is rain and heavy snow chances of survival were fading drenching the principal agency for adacross the Pacific Northwest rapidly. ministering the program. The act authorizes grants equal to one half of expenditures by state and local education agencies to acquire Even now, there are costly delays in moving the huge new tankers, ore carriers and Aircraft carriers through the intricate system of locks that allow ships to be lifted from sea level to the high altitude of other portions of the canal. It is also believed that the Panama Canal is too vulnerable in wartime because a single direct bomb hit on one of the locks could paralyze the At first it was suggested that mente, a community about 40 the U.S. build and operate a new miles east of Santa Catalina, canal under a treaty arrangement with a friendly governsaid she saw a balloon believed ment, for example, Nicaragua, to be that of Mrs. Barbara One of the ideas was that a Keith, drop into the ocean like canal could be built in a rock. Panama. But the experience this month Mrs. Harold Fuller said she and her husband saw a balloon has suggested that any conforjust a speck in the sky at great tractual arrangement in a into run the lurch violently before eign country might distance same difficulties that today preit plunged into the sea. vail in the Panamanian case. Surface vessels, planes and criss-crosse- Winds Churn In Northwest ner. According to the report, the funds were allocated to cover purchases that did not qualify under the terms of the act i Rescue crews and relief agen- The THE CURRENT crisis has convinced many key persons in the administration and Congress that the political pressures in Panama will go on indefinitely. They believe that the security and interests of the U.S. require that the decision on a new Kennedys remained natured calm and good throughout the unbridled Djakarta for another conference with Sukarno and then to London where he will brief British government leaders on his - r By Anthony Lewis New York Times Sendee HOUSE-APPROVE- D The FROM THERE he will go to 19 wealth. It lios immediately opposite the revolution-tor- n island of Zanzibar and so far has been one of the most stable of Africas new nations. Reports Ready For Congress missioner in Dar Es Salaam, reported to London that military disturbances had taken place The annual economic report goes to Conduring the night and the situation in the capigress Monday. OBSERVERS here believe this tal was not clear. Both it and the budget message will renew FIELD MARSHAL John Okello, military is inevitable, regardless of the the Presidents urgent call for quick action on outcome of the present dispute leader of the Zanzibar 'revdution, flew to Dar the 11 billion dollar tax reduction bill. Es Salaam Saturday, ostensibly seeking talks between the U.S. and Panama. THE tax measure is A new canal, it is believed, is with Tanganyika President Julius Nyerere and now before the Senate Finance Committee, and needed for both technical and other leaders. the pace of the committee's consideration does military reasons. The subject not seem to be quickening. The has been under active study hope now is that all committee within the government for voting can be completed by the almost two years. middle of this week. waved from the structures observation areaon the roof. Kuala Lumpur for a meeting with Tunku (Prince) Abdul Rahman, prime minister of Jan. British sources reported. Tanganyika, on Africas east coast, is a republic and member of the British Common- sea-lev- Of these more than 500 were on the field itself, lined up to form a narrow corridor from the plane to the airport building. The others cheered and KENNEDY IS here on the second leg of his mission from President Johnson to mediate the controversy between Malaysia and her neighbor the Philippines and Indonesia. Last Thursday in Tokyo he talked with President Sukarno of Indonesia. After his discussions here with President Maca-paghe will fly Tuesday to By Associated Press Jan. 20 Units of the Tanganyika army mutinied during the night in Dar Es Salaam, capital of the East African country, crisis is certain to speed up a United States decision on the building of a Atlantic-to-Pacifi-c canal in the Central American region. Panama , LONDON, Active Plan Now Must The crowd was estimated more than 5,000 persons. The attorney general and his party were greeted officially by Philippines Foreign Minister Salvadore P. Lopez, U.S. Ambassador William E. Stevenson and Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, former ambassador to the United States and now president of the University of the . New Canal al at Troops Rebel In E. Africa Crisis JSpurs Ed Meagher Los Angeles Times By Scientist Image Varied-A- nd S.L. Nun Proves It CLOSE YOUR EYES for a second, and let your mind conjure up the image of a scientist. A fellow in a white coat, surrounded by test tubes, microscopes, white mice and bottles of A fellow who talks about multicellular interaction and chromosomes and white cells and red cells and plutonium and stuff like that? Well, we have a scientist on hand today, and wed like you to meet her. (Yes we said HER.) She doesnt wear a white coat. She dresses just like a nun. Matter of fact she is a nun. 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