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Show i 1ribune Fhones fa! News departments, JIM Information, scores, EL business, advertising, circulation departments, EM VoL 188, No. 123 Salt Lake City, Utah Will Liberate South By Max Frankel February 14, 1964 Sat- A-1- IT Price Ten Cents Anglo-U- . Press TUNBRIDGE WELLS, ENGLAND, Feb. 13 (AP) -Milkman John Stevens' cheery smile brought him 500 pounds ($1,400) Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Gray, 80, left that amount to him in her will because of his smiling greetings. By Associated Sides With Red China clouds northwest, snow urday. See map, Page Friday Morning 500 Pounder ,N. Viet Vows 'to Fight Snow Wliats New? Salt Lake City and Utah Continued cold, increasing T alks Accord o-ve- SIDING OPENLY WITH Com-- f The assertions together with munist China against an im- - detailed tactical advice to the New York Times Bovlet counsel of modera- - guerrillas appear in two major WASHINGTON ' Feb ' 13 The P"pd tion, the Hanoi government! policy declarations by the North Communist government of warned that China 'would interViet Nam Workers (Communist) North Viet Nam has vowed a vene if North Viet Nam is at- Party. It also ridiculed sugvigorous but protracted guer- tacked. THEIR PUBLICATION coinliberate South gestions that all Viet Nam might rilla war to s I Britain Stands Pat On Trade to Cuba -- Viet Nam. cides with the end of unsuccessful negotiations between Soviet and North Vietnamese Communists and the arrival of the Hanoi delegation in Peking. Together, the statements constitute Hanoi's most extensive comment in more than a year about the war in South Viet Nam. be neutralized. S.L. Demo to Race For Governorship By Lewis Gulick Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 President Johnson and British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Homannounced agreement Thursday on Southeast Asia policy. e Their windup communique bypassed differences over trading with the Reds hut the British leader mad plain to newsmen that England!, trade will continue. U.S.-Britis- h IT WAS WRITTEN as a polemCalvin' L. Rampton, prominent Salt Lake attorney who has ic against persons presumably specialized in transportation and taxation, Thursday announced in Moscow and Hanoi itself his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for governor. who fear the outbreak of a ma-Hconventional or even nuclear-OnWAS THE FIRST Democrat to announce for the office. "arMitchell Melich of Moab is a declared candiRepublican It aIs0 anticipates a major date for the Republican nomination. Utah," Mr. Rampton said in his announcement, cannot offensive by United four more years of Republican indecision and inaction, ported forces of South V iet Nam 16 For years we have had a caretaker government jn the State and displays some concern about morale of the guerrillas. Capitol a government content to hold the line and hope that Utah would somehow ride along with the increasing prosperity of the THE NORTH Vietnamese connation. of the cede the superiority United States and South Viet AS A RESULT, our state has Nam in men and modern weapfailed to keep pace with the prions and grant them the initiavate economic development in tive" in the first stages of most the west. Were it not for huge battles. defense spending in Utah, we would be far behind the ecoThey argue, however, that nomic growth in basic industries political agitation, the favor of South Viet Nam peasant popuand below the average of the lations and shrewd maneuver nation. can bring victory despite these While Utah Is fortunate to the have defense contracts, these do odds, especially because not represent realistic economic enemy" must keep his forces scattered over too large ail area. growth upon which we can depend for the future. THE FIRST OF the two state-ments appeared in the January ME MUST have sound ecoissue of Hoc Tap. the theoretical nomic growth in basic industries to carry Utah through and over journal of North Viet Nam Communists, following a December any cutback in defense spendmeeting of the party's central ing. which almost inevitably is' committee. due to come. "There is no reason for Utah It was distributed to the world to lag behind. We have all eleby Peking on Monday, on the ments necessary for a basically eve of the return from Moscow sound and prosperous economy: of a highranking Vietnamese wealth of raw materials equaled delegation. by no other state; a talented and THAT STATEMENT summarskilled population, eager for job ized a discussion in Hanoi of and a strategic opportunities; the conflict between Peking and location for distributing prodCalvin L. Rampton . . . Seeks' Moscow' and its relevance to the ucts to western population cenas Democrat war in South Viet Nam. governorship ters. It accused "The Revisionist OUR STATE government Group" led by Moscow of reinbasic new must encourage stricting Communist advances dustries. I shall act vigorously bv sabotage. to implement this program. Solutions to the school probDENIED THT strategic lem and unemployment are long offensives against the West were overdue. We can pay our teachadventurist policies" leading toward a major war. as Premier ers higher salaries without cripNikita Khrushchev keeps warn- pling real property taxes if job opportunities increase and unmg. employment is solved. It said arguments and actions for cooperation with the United At a news conference climaxing his two-davisit, Douglas-Hom- e stressed that Britain will send no arms, aid or general-purpos- e loans to Cuba or strategic goods to Reds anywhere. But he said England opposes boycotting any business deals because of a country's political creed. E ! jr e IN HIS MEETING WITH reporters, Douglas-Homsaid his .two days of White House sessions dealing with issues around the world were harmonious os,;, cept for the failure to agree on .Cuban trade and the extending! - - e States-sup-affor- d ' of long-ter- credit finance' to Honest Abe Made i Grade 4F for Felony OF B Associated Piess BAKERSFIELD, CALIF., Feb. 13 Police say two boys stole an oil painting of Abraham Lincoln and took it to school Wednesday Lincolns birthday in hope of getting good grades. SUSPICIOUS teachers questioned the boys and learned the source of the painting, valued at $30,-00- 1 Utah and rendered it impotent. poijcjcs employers against have experienced 16 years hjnng men and women over 45.' of conflict and minimal coopera- THE PRESIDENT issued an tion with the federal govern- ment. with industry, labor and executive order prohibiting fed-- , cral contractors and suhcontrac-schoolteachers. "Our best opportunity for the tors from setting maximum age future lies in electing a Demo-- limits for most jobs. crat to the office of governor in The onlv exceptions are occu- 1964. pational qualifications or situa- involving retirement plan IX THE COMING weeks of tions, and statutory re this campaign. I will announce ;;renlpnts in detail what needs to be done THE PRESIDENT noted the to get Utah moving again under her'own power and on her own order was designed to encourfeet." age and hasten the acceptance of Bountiful, Mr. of' the principle of equal employ- A native Rampton was tarn Nov. 6, 1913, ment for older persons by all a son of Lewellyn S. and Janet sectors of the economy, private Campbell Rampton. He was edu-- ' and public. cated in Davis County schools, Mr. Johnson went on to say the federal government George Washington University that in Washington, D.C., and the can and should provide maxiUniversity of Utah College of mum leadership in this regard." Law, receiving his L.L.B. degree IN 1956 Congress prohibited from the latter institution in federal agencies from discrimin1940. . ating in their hiring practices HIS MILITARY service includ- against persons because of their ed five years in the Utah Na- age. The extension of the prohibitional Guard and active duty in this country, France, Holland tion to federal contractors and and Germany during World War II. recommendations made to the At the end of the war he was President in a report by his transferred to the Judge Advo-Se- e council on aging which was Page 12, Column 4 made public last Saturday. 1 . 1 Owner Sam Rudnick said it was brought west in covered wagon days. ONE OF THE boys was taken to juvenile home; the other released to his parents. They didn't get a good grade. President Johnson and British Prime Minister' Sir Alec Douglas-Hom- leave e White House Fissionable Stockpiles German Reds Offer West Easter Entry U.S. Calls on Russians: Cut ' A-Bo- Materials mb V"'i.TW,smi,P ALL REFERENCE tn the fection last week of Yuri I. Nos-Isenko, a member of the Soviet delegation, was again avoided m the conference. However, outside the confer- See Page 5, Column 5 Feb. 13 The United States urged the Soviet Union Thursday to join in a cut in the immediate tuture in the production and the stockpiles of fissionable materials for nuclear bombs. uiLLLLM C. Foster, the U.S.. delegate, stressed at the dis- - Ruby Ruliii" Due Today here e - j Feller (on esses Robbery Hoax an-ce- Thursday staged e widen-mandin- gulf 1 peo-Par- k fair.-tria- l Surgery Cuts Down Cholesterol in Blood ported here Thursday. THE SURGERY cuts off digestive functioning of the bottom third of the small intestines, where cholesterol from food is absorbed into the Wood.- - Dr. Henry Buchwald, Minneapolis research surgeon, reported the operation and its early results on eight Midwest men and women. Todays Chuckle The average girl wants a ring on her finger but not a thimble at the end of it TIIE EIGHT, HE said, averaged a 40 per cent reduction in blood 'cholesterol levels, bringing all of them down to - (!ons for an international peace keeping force in Cyprus were deadlocked Thursday nmht as jsaacj rePecj from some of oie bloodiest since fighting armed conflict between Greek Stud Turkish Cypriots broke out two months ago. nouneed "defensive" tactics of Washington's flexibility as the abandon- - garding the details of the pro-- i compromise mprlt of revolution and an invi- - posed agreement with Moscow. The U.S.. Foster said, is pre- tation to war. pared to agree to halt produc-- ' T,,E NORTH Vietnamese llon nn at once or over a Communists said the hopes of period of time. reunification with South Viet wl11 lparn Frlday lf he is to WASHINGTON IS should not be pinned on similarly Dallas tried for the murder in Washington's "sincere desire for flexible" regarding the amounts nf the stockpiled fissionable ma- - of President John F. Kennedy's! Khrushchev's Ppapp phrase or on the Communist camp's trials that the two major nu- - accused assassin, but all signs victory in worldwide economic elear powers would transfer to indicate the trial will open here Khrushchev's tac- - peaceful uses, the U.S. delegate Monday as scheduled. competition added. tic. There was no immediate re- - DISTRICT JLDGE Joe. B. Brown abruptly called a halt ply from Semyon K. Tsarapkin, the Soviet delegate. Instead, Thursday morning to more than f ,dlree days f testimony on a Tsarapkin asked the motion to shift the trial to give priority to Moscow's proposal for a 10 per elsewhere. He said he will to 15 per cent cut in mili- - nounce his ruling Friday at 2 p.m CLEVELAND. Feb. 13 (AP)-T- he But preparations for holding FBI said a JOSl E DE CASTRO of Brazil, the trial in Judge Brown's tiny woman bank toller in Mansfield. the conference icourt room were going forward, a proposed that Ohio, admitted she ask all countries to turn over And even hoax robbery Jan. 24 to cover Ruby's lawyers were to an industrial conversion and not hopeful their request for a $12,180 she had embezzled. She economic development fund" at transfer will be has tw0 children, granted, least 20 per cent of the savings THEY HAD presented some AGENTS arrested Mrs. Evelyn resulting from reductions in 60 witnesses and stacks of news- Annette Storch, the teller who arms budgets. The Brazilian delegate said paper stories in an effort to sent police and FBI agents look- she that disarmament must not be show that Ruby, charged with ing for a platinum-blondclaimed handed her a note de- - permitted to result in a g gunning down Lee Harvey Os- between the wald in the basement of police money in the First Na-- ing of the tional Bank of Mansfield, West "have and the have not Nov. 24, could not Office.' in Dallas. get a pies." X By Nate Haseltine Washington Post Co. NEW ORLEANS, LA., Feb. 13 Early success with a seemingly . drasticJ)Ut effe( tive operation to feduce dangerously high levels of blood cholesterol in humans was re- mament what are considered safe lev- els. also called Cholesterol, blood fat, is a soap-lik- e substance both produced in the -"body and absorbed into the bloodways. ITS ACCUMULATIONS on the inside walls of the arteries are believed to be the chief cause of arteriosclerosis and coronary attacks. Dr. Buchwald said that he and his University of Minnesota colleague. Dr. Richard L. Varco, dont actually cut out - the three feet of intestine in- volved. They merely by-pa- It 'so that food in the digestive process doesn't go through it. The portion of the intestine involved is the ileum, the lower end of the digestive tract, from which food waste is passed into the colon (large intestine) for storage and elimination. DR. BUCHWALD described the operation, its experimental nature and early beneficial results to a scientific session here of the 13th annual convention the American College of Cardiology. He said he would advise general surgeons to wait for more long ter-evaluation of his group or other responsible research groups who may enter the field on a strictly experimental basis. THE FIRST SUCH operations on humans were.begun last May following lengthy Experiments on rabbits. I i agreements on ex- changing observers against sur- prise attack and Mr. Johnson s proposal for a nuclear weapons frppZ(' as offering the most PronllslnK prospects. Informants on both sides rated as 'vpl1 worthwhile this first four-powe- - British authorities counted dead with other reports still being verified. A government statement said West Berliners would be issued permits to cross through the wall under the same conditions that prevailed during the Christmas holiday arrangement, y ,THE ,0FFE? was made by Lt 1(,h W endt. East German dep- uty cul.,ural affairs minister, to Horst Korbpr' a "est Bprlin clty official. The two men. who negotiated the Christmas permit agreement, had met for talks about a permanent arrangement Tallying The Tribune - ill (Lover) Da- yTodays J Come On. Have a Heart A cease-firarranged by British authorities apeared to have taken effect Thursday night. e Similar efforts broke down several times during the day. Ball - Easter Sunday is March 29 by the two since bm. heads of their respec- this year and Whitsun is seven weeks later. coming CYPRUS President Makarios tive governments. has not rejected outright the These sources said each acr proposal presented a bettor knowledge of, quired Under of State by Secretary and friendship for, the other. George Ball for a military force to halt the killings, but MnThe American and British kanos has indicated that he chiofs nnrmallv maintain a close prefers to take the problem to association thp L'ni,pd Nations A Security noted the communique Count ii. wide range of issues around the As many as 50 persons, most world in which the United States of them Turkish Cypriots, were and Britain have common inter- reported killed and scores more ests injured in a series of clashes DOl'GLAS-IIOME, it stated, over the past 24 hours in the! 2 See 13, Column Page port of Limassol. 44 miles south-- ' . west of here. 10 Bv Associated Piess The East BERLIN, Feb. 13 German Communist government Mid Thursday night it is willing the wall during Easter t0 and Whitsun holidays to West Berliners who want to visit their families in the Soviet sector. IT'S SORT OF MUSHY, but lovers love it. Makarios twice It's Valentine's Day. Thursday after two meetings It's a day when children give their teachers valentines Wednesday and has amended p- pperhaps because they might get his schedule to confer again better grades perhaps because they Friday morning. He then plans v i VI - T have rPaj affection. It is a time to visit Ankara and Athens when the class bully gets softagain before returning to hearted and sends even anonymousdon and Washington, ly a frilly valentine to the prettiest girl in class. BECAUSE OF possible roac-- I The youngsters note a special tion in Turkey it is considered j'fJ! affection between dad and mom and especially important that Ball while they might term that "mushy, make an additional effort to conthe youngsters themselves are likely vince Makarios of the danger. to pen little love notes to mom and jThe Turkish government has Lovers Day pop. 'been restraining demands for And sweethearts well almost anything can happen from Ian invasion to aid Turkish saw ' - Cypriots. Greek Cypriot newspapers, seemingly reflecting guidance had rejected plan. American officials said, however, (hat this was simply not1 true. Thursday's sessions with Makarios nevertheless were termed by one source as rough as they could EeL" ... All writing poetry to . . . well, moon, June, croon, spoon. add up maybe to marriage and, a new start to the whole thing. So read about lovers!, day on Page B-- l. HK A SECTION Cash Horde A r Editorial Comment GUIDE TO TIIE INSIDE Page 12 Page 16 SECTION C . SECTION B Nothing Serious Page 1 Classified Ads Pages SECTION D 5 Coltrins Predictions Page 2 Television Listings Page 5 . AND THERE'S MORE , . , Ann in Comics. Landers, Page Page Tops D-T. Mooneys with the Utes, Page D--l; Business, Pages Husband a Hero? Theater Topics P,age Pages B-- 1 6, 7 C-- l; |