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Show m VOL 333 NO. 113 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 15 CENTS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 44 PAGES METRO Tnrjv seizes unarmed kin the News IT 12? The federal judge overseeing Borton school Integra turn said todav he may order two high schools closed 11 tension ..I , aiy io cl' ywiiaruiai y vinjaiq US District Court Judge W Arthur Garri'y Jr said tensions at South Boston and Hyde Paik high schools have boon building for several days and were heightened hv the release ot bis new' school integration plan on Satutday Boston Myor Kevn H White entieityj the new plan, saying it virtually guaranteed a continuation of the piescnt level of hostility in ihoutj. The doctors boycott protestmg ma'p'scl'ce insurance rates spread to three more r.orihmu Calilonua cuumien today and a phy rtc.a.is spckcsmaii sa.d he expects the hov.ott to extend into the entire state .More than Do uiicsthesiolgiats ni Santa Clara, San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties, plus an unspeciiied number uf am Teens joined eolle igoes m eight Bay Area counties Another boycott is planned in ;uaarnento, unless the legislature acts to relieve th ensm by May lu J fet & Ntl 21 ui! 1 port eaTl of U null tOddV , Ui J Ncsscn Ron VN OO 4 , illilUi 4v 11. ashmgtull time Ncssen said the Mayaguez, an unarmed .American ton'auier h'p, "3 seized m 'he Gulf cf Thailand .inoiit hO nu'cs ntt ihe coast ot Cambodia and eurh' miles ofl a small rock island which is claimed bv both ' amoodia and letnam He said the seizure was reported over the ships radio which then stopped transmitting The seizure, reminiscent of the taking of (he American intelligence ship USS Pueblo by North Korea in the mid 1960s prompted Ford to call a 15 minute m e'ing of the Security Council. He also ir.struited the siatc Dcpaitmenl to demand the immed'a'e release of the ship Nessen said the Amentan ship, owned bv the St a hand Cmp of New .5, reportedly fired isey , u;Min and boarded b. Cambodian ai med force . irom a CambiKlian naval vessel, then taken to Kumpongsum It was not known whether any ul the3Jciewm..n were hurt m the seizure The cargo of the ship was unknown Its last des'ination was believed to have been Hong Kong Ncssen declined to spell out Fords options tor warning ot possible retaliation, lie also declined to describe what messages h.3d been sent to the Khmer Rouge government, who recently took contiol cf Lon Nol Can tfjHia m the fall of the American-backe- d cov eminent Nesstn was asked if there wera U S navalvesseis in l e aiea oi American airplanes witlnn striking distance 1 in not going to be able to go beyond the state mi nt he said The poult of seizuie. Ncssen said, was about 60 nub s oil the coast of Cambodia The approxima'e location of the seizure in geographical coordinates was 9 ck gives 48 m, notes north latitude, 102 degrees 53 minutes east longitude (. Anatoly Dobrynin welcomes the Boykiy, rscjh, ad Zhguchiy, arriving at left, It's a friendly exchange uy u. j k 00 V Aarc G i JSnine vr tw ttpsj Associated rress pint since Moral Italydocked War today in vi 11, Huston under the welcomes of Indian and Chinese, fearful of the last ot a Communist take-ove- r ron Communist nation m Indoehma we'-fleiing the country in large numbers, seventy disrupting its economy since they control most business here The move to take over the military came fiom hkim Ouane Roupha, the new Pathet Lao Fk feme Minister He issued a communwinch forbade tjue ist r national radio or war equip- of nio.ts troops loyalist lilUlt letr.amesc, J: " T. Ine officers carrying exchange visit arranged anmvcr sary of the Allied victoi y ov er Nazi Germany live-da- y of the warships was m honor of the 30th f In .while the USS Leahy docks in Boston, the Zhguchiy up at Commonwealth Pier at 8 30 a m , followed by the Boykiy, flagship of Rear Adm A M Kalinin, ui line Leningrad for exchange visit. behind her about later Viet Cong order a holiday 3-d- minutes As a band played alxiaid the Zhguchiy, the news of the Russian ships manned the rails in full dress uniforms fpi.ng the American ofLccrs on the pir ay They cac hanged salute with the USS Albany, a guided missile cruiser berthed on the other side of the pier. A handtul of civilian spectators w ak hed the arm al The L S Navys host for the occas.on m Boston, ice dm Stansheld Turner, told rejmrters Sunday the U S policy of detente with the Soviet Union played a major role in tne exchange We are now com menu, rating the end of a major war in wWn we and SAIGON (LTD The Viet Congs Provisional Revolutionary Government has called a three day to celebrate the Communist holiday May take-ove- r and has promised to hold nationwide elections The PRG also called for the reunification of North and South Vietnam but said tne first priority is restoring kf m Saigon to normal The series of announcements meant 'hat the outline of South Vietnams new regime is emerging slowly and it appeared todav that the Provisional Revolutionary Government, not the military nor the North Vietnamese, is in charge Until two days ago, all government announcements were signed either by a Citiz-- ns Committee or the Saigon Gia Diuh Military Management Committee The PRG ceiled for nationwide elections but did 15-1- 7 not set a 10 da'e unlor iie tho Prnrjn by s'de," Turner said Ste FUIENDIA on We -- - WASHINGTON (UPI) Government officials say lack of money is slowing down the airlift of Vietnamese refugees from bases in the Pacific to the United States The House may vote to spend some more ttus week Congress has before it Preidnt Fold s lequesi to spend $367 million to help the ivfL(.C resettle A otc op tho spending bll cut to $4u5 million because a reit-renunt of refugees show 113,000 instead of the T" DM predicted, comes up Wednesday d rrad Tne -- naie may be slower Sen James O A'nourezk, DSD. has introduced a bill to dutbot ize $127 million for the first 9u day s and fore1 the administration to justify mm e funds within W) days That hill comes betme uit otu.iie - - ..... ri;; m ar- I a poke-.ma- The slowdown means refugees will have to wait on Guam and Wake longer before coming to the Lnited States Wisner said fjoLt.cs on those islands wih be adequate for JUU V fcV vessels, lmiudmg a Vietriamese eUit til in me iniue man uitivnip, wan A Job refugee to Giiain this week, balloon urn .he Pdcuic iGrliu's refugee populatiof. to 5? x Wcsner, 1 a. he In Washington Western Hemisphere foicigu ministers have i cached a general umlei standing on ways to end the Cuba cmnargu. a!t!.ouh the next step toward I'hntg the i year-ol- d embai go may not come until latei this year ;t the Cai host The matter of ending the sane turns mud now be left a L'tle hit to -- ecret diplomacy, ays Seeretaiy ol State Heniy hiss.nger cutback in the number of I'.S. troops stationed a mind the woild and a reduction m new weapons spending are being proposed by six Democratic members ot the House Aimed Setvices Committee. They will submit legislation that would cut $4 1 billion Horn the Pentagons $28 2 billion request The committee has ahoady cut $3 7 billion and the six said today that a senes ol prudent and selective l eductions could save moie money 1 here are no plans to ev ornate Amencnns li om Laos a State Department spokesman said Lxla., . 1 he U S has a large embassy m Laos plus an unspecihcd number oi civilians, but there aie no immediate plans to move them out as the Communist P ithel Lao consolidates its powu m the coalition cabinet On Wall Street NEW YORK (UPI Prices tuned mixed and trading the New Yoik Stock Exchange slowed considerably i on this afternoon. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had fluctuated in a range of about two points, was off 1 31 to h!8 79 shortly beloie 3 p m EDT. Advances led declines. 798 to 584. among the l,7b4 issues crossing the tape Five-hou- r turnover amounted to about 18 million sha.es compared with 21 130, OOo traoeu dunng the same pc nod Friday. Complete New ork, Amenca.i usts uu C o i Mostly fair, little warmer V'' Fair through Tuesday and a little wai mu with h.ghs u. the lower 70s and lows in the lower 40s Chance ram near zeio The dry weather is expeittd to cenfaue through Fnday (Details, weather map on B 7 C6, 7 Business Comics B2 Comment Deaths A5 W A13-1- 6 living Our Man Jones A3 jports B7 TV Today Do-lt-M- an A3 Theater Forum AA Vvhaf's Hoinr) " .1 The goveriuneu' lias been using ?r8 miRior borrowed from ohrr programs, white the ainumstiaUun waits lor Congress to a t Seven The c sn.nitnt handling the reseUlemcr.' Thursday mghi urdtuen a reouruon in ihe rare at who n ... for the government interagency task force, said orders went 0"t last Thursday reducing the rate at K'h refugees are brought to the United States from Gum and Wake Island. .eUUU today AP antHsti Stales fiom Guam and Wake Island, the spokesman said Fnnk The European Common Market has signed a lar teaching trade agreement witn csiaei despite Arab waimngs of the political consequences. Israeli Foreign M.mster igal Alien praised the courage of the Common Maiket, but the Algenan government urged Arabs to rail otf talks for a similar pact blueprint for a neutral peace zone (s being drafted bv officials five non Communist nations The plan would prohibit entering into defense pacts with foreign powers Toioign mnusteis of the five countries lad no sm, Malaysia, tl.e .liiappiiivS, Tha.la.'d a d aie expected to vote on the plan this week. Singapoi e An Israeli army raiding party crossed into southern LcLanon today in an anuterroi 1st opeiauon and captuied five sUspci ted guen iliac, one of them a woman, the Is.-nh e'ploded h command Said Hoars later, a on the roof of a Tel Aviv youth club, slightly wounding a 15 year old boy. Arab reports from Beirut said the Isi aelis blew up a caie and a medical dime in ihe raid on Lebanon. h Viet resettlement slowed by a shortage of money Sunday. Ullman told the Spokane, Wash., graduates, "Wo kaue a throwaway society," and urged the U S to "slow down and take stock cf cur situakon nt th Ameripnjt can dream." XX,, k II be 7. u Sov tet Union since World W'ar academic garb dunng a commencement speed at Gonzaga Univer-sii- y a a', placed vieorousk is (wot! S warship., entered that citys pott for the first visit ol Amei lean Navy vc ssels to the Ways and Means Chairman Al Ullman has a little trouble with sil In Leningrad, meanwhile, hundreds of curious Russians lined the docks and bands little hassle with a tassle . s swot da in full loi mal dress A J rrhftt f cun National Guard artil-i y salute and a party of U S Navv ment without Defense Ministry orders The communique dlso demanded military units declare their loyalty to the coalition government and the National Political Consultative Council controlled by the Pathet Lao The governments principal artillery, armor and logistic units immediately disavelements owed their ties with right-win- g The announcement found loyalists m disarray with four rightist cabinet mimsiers who resigned over the weekend fled from the countrj and a growing number ot mmtaiy mots disavowing the leadership of rightist cabinet minister generals A fifth right-win- g in Europe was not expected to return The Pathet Lao also accused Thailand of supporting a coup to overthrow the leftists m the coalition government but the statement l rough' a quick duiial from the Thai government a. hihor T 21 control of the military The Laos (UPI) Pathet Lao moved today to seize t ontro' ot the loy ahst military forces in Laos '1 he Pathet Lao already had seized control of the cabinet, and Prince Souvanna Phou-mthe neutralist prime minister, went on the radio to t y to stem panic and public fears about the deteriorating situation Around the world Two Soviet destroy els, first wai ships of thmr nation to Pathet Lao try to take JENTIANE, Total consumer spemlutg climbed 75 penent between t07t u.tti 1.1) muci'iit ui tho ineieaso uomu foi homes, autos and luvunes, accoidnu to the Conference Doan), a pi iv lie Now Vuik City based rest an h alter nulatior. i.raanizatieii tet.,1 ' spendme shot up by alxiut $150 billion lxtween 60 and '75. Real pn capita spending showed a 50 percent increase, (). compaied with a 25 pi ueot use between 1917 and in Boston 'vs !t & uim! nnd w Ford, who learned of the seizure early today denounced it as an act of piracy He called an emeigency meeting of the National Security Council and v. arned that failure of the Cambodians to release the thp immediately will have the most senous consequences !L -- sad the M.yagiw , f aUU, aUJ ;( tvuJ uuu U, kompongsom Nesen said the seizure oaurred Press Secretary em j lil0 in Across the nation WASHINGTON irpi Cambodian naral fred upon and ft; zed an unarmed American merchant on the high seas the White House announced 'odev T.es.iei.t Teed called u anauofpnac) an w arc! oi serious consequences unless it v as released i n PHciatpiv I Fv r smbodi a a I Founded 1850 liken Utah territory tmc Inown as the State of Deseret 1 A Little Leary Information News tips 524 4445 Snorts scores 524 4448 r r4 h r . - wwwv a Action Ads dverti 524-449- 0 BETTER. 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