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Show . - . -- - : I THE WEATHER - V, Salt lake CityMostly steady. UtahSnow or rain. ; (See iweather map. tletathron , ' ' : a rageA-131- : - P II 47 fo' ! VOL:".-36- 1 NO.. LT' LAKT 69-SA- CITY, UTAH - 11.91n Nr It L Ook ? Till MOUNTAIN VIEWS IIRST NEWSPAPER. AND 1942 - Pall PULITZER - t rrs WINNER. NOW 114TN , TIAlT , , A News Depts.- News- Tips- Only I , 34473 t 1. . 44331. EN IptriS .A.A.A - - Inlet-moti- pis S IDITONIAL OFFICES' SS IL RICH-AID- , , -, fluntrns, TELEPHONE 2 40- $ - 1061 4 P -- -I , , 0 AA,:,?.:',:':: Captive Of. Reds. rAtr IrlOW 01 -- " - - I - -: - ightiats , 4 $: 7 ' , . 1TColotado2-7c - ler hit sections of northeastern and Colorado like a bur. , , ricane Thursday night and early Friday, stranding hundreds of east-centr- al (LIFI)A I.T.S.:Air Force 1 I NI , ds with-Sec- President - - y. 11, Eldon i - ' -- -. ; ... , , . . , ,. ; - , i --..mmi,ExELcAmB,-,Th-rPrince Norodom (UPI) TEUSCHER ' ''', t -- 0- -- ,, - - Kay , er tireltuman race. hanook charged Friday that.U.S. te - 1.- fitp-:,..00'.:Co0i..- . Da0060:11,Q.01:$t; the-2112- ' ,..., Visitt Of México4 i. ,. ;;.:Aftet,,,-Toue.- - Belleveirn-Will---- "I believe the American peo- goals," Mr. Rush asserted. . , He said the central issue at the , POINTZ A prritE;---cuAin -- many -- days, heart of the 'world-struggIn old houses were which we are ELOUPE ( U P I ) President and engaged is "cotreshlypa1nted...1nh1s honor. ercion versus free thoicer tyranFrench soil Friday, confident The route was decked with ny versus freedom." . that his first visit to 'Latin French flags and tricolor "RAN true," he said, "that bolstered French arches ,had been vther Ittlk Influence In- this hemisphere. erected at freguent intervals; ,,, or act as we would prefer But DeGlle wound up ',three- All day, Thursday; lalidspeak- we don't give orders to other day tour of Mexico ,Thursday ers exhorted the people- - here to nations, We don't believe in the and flew to this French West demonstrate their, fondness for kind of world in which any gov, I,n dIan island, arriving after France and its president ernment tidces its Orders from dark.- - A- - gala welcorpe awaited. Police, ,conscious of the ninner-- ' others1- - - - - - LI- id him Friday. oils attempts; that have been there are four:rnalor to to Included made visits Gaulle De assassinate in which we operate ,Illsachedule , categories d " ve a neighboring cwilinunities,-in:Algeria- - badf- - to in the foreign polig field.--- --' ttip south to St. Claude the Arabs, were taking : no First are the strictly bilateral to be guest of honor at a htg chances of his being killed here. 1.issues between nations.lhe Panam' ' Cendarnies and special guards a--crisis: is one of these, he reception. routibtrwas the filmed the route the -- De Gaulle 'saidtandexpressed hope this Streets gong T to travel' bad been cleaned for !party will Ti See RUSK 0e1 lege-TA-, , le once-shably- y buntMg-Tr- iumphal natlônk-do-111"11- iyi -- I -- , r --- ;,-- - Downed , Br'thmarer -- '- He-sa- 1, since-he-ga- - Chief:Itay-iii-- as-$2- .5 -- Haire two the injured American before hours Eve the fire for was recovered by a U.S.ihell- nt bringhTelanider-Contio- was not 'extinguished by mid' morning: One fire companyf from boring Fortuna, came to Eureka explosion and directly from-a- n house fire that had killed three persons hi Its own7tommunity. The Eurek Ctrs! startedat 1:30 a:m. at Danielson's Men's Store- at the corner of 4th and -- of IT Streets,--,o- ne , the two in downtown intersections major this lumber and fishing community on the Toast north of San -- 5 . ) !agitril NEW DELifl,yINDIA (UN) Pakistani troops opened fire , an Indian positions Thursday e cease-firin the line along an-defense ministry mir, the . , . nounceu. A-- - series of repotted attacks and raids - by Pakistani 'forces during recent 'weeks brought a warning Thursday from' Prime . , -- , - I 46::,;:q crf - - There is a foolish ner even in the braix of cor . - thesage.- If 7DON Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that Indian troops will crosi the cease-fir- e line if necessary for the defense of Indiap territory. (In Karachi, Paki Stant President Mohammed :yubt Klan $ald Ahat if India crosses the cease-fir- e line know we what-t- o do." 'Be - added it --"is easier said than done." . (Foreign Minister Zulligar Bhutto in a letter to the United Nations Sectnity Council Said his government considered Nehru's statement to be "an unmista- kallethrearor - qt a A defenst mihistry spokesman ieported that Pakistani opened fire on Indian Vositions near Tarakundl with light and Medium machine-gun- s Friday. Tarakundi is about 35 miles northeast- oCiiihiu In tVedis--puted tornief princely state' claimed by India and Pakistan.' Be said no other details were Available bnmediately. The U.S, embassy announced that Ambassador Chester Bowles' will leave for Washington March n India's aggression on Kashmir.," Observers said the He' added that Pakistan quarrel over Kasfithir will, duty, to take bea:majorTopleet whatever measures may become The announcement said Bowles necessary to counter this threat will meet with President John-- , son ,nd Setretary of State Dean, promptly ind electively.") Indian-Pakista- regarded.-Ititour- -urgent, - Aristotte RualLduring ton. - While jet reconnaissance bomber crossed into East Ger- man air space during a . West rman traininellight, The doctor's visit to Welch came as Soviet FOregin -- MinL rel ister-AndGromyko said in Stockholm,Sweden,that, the fate of the lieutenans t and his two companions is mainly a (pea- tion for Germans." Pressure Mover - - , statement, after 10 days of soviet refusals to return the airmen, indicated the Ens-an- d sione might be planning to use the incident as Another pressure move to try to win U.S.' recognition for the Comninnist East 1 - - -- copter despite beavT groundftre from,. Communists guerrillas. was reported to have said the incident ruled out any chance of success for the negotiations- on normalization of relations with South Viet Nam between Vietnamese and delegations were to have begun bere tIPI Correspondent Beng Eng drove to Chantreau from Phnom , 4 II , , If........,;: -- ; ' 50 ', , trucks morethan and . , . - r.ok. A, A, Am; i - -- - , - 1 Sa 4 ' ,, . ',eaves -- Press Posl; -- . - ; , , -- , ----- et -- ce, it T s CHAZIVERAN,--CYP- (nn) - Desperate Turkish troisimtusint er - peace-Cambodi- ReildentsFlee:L:i Explosive Gas . rtuiller NSPOr;sel Are non . -- - - in ,two ACity- - --- , - -1 " ca,.1,---s- - , . -especially where it , The News Is where the news isand , ' , concerns sports and outdoor life. .,, Just for example, Hack MMer, sports editor of the Deseret --- News,..iciaKansas - - -- - pacifies: , .. First, and foremost, to cover the ..; , national finals in college basketball , t Friday and Saturday nights, and sec- t United States ond, as an official of the j Basketball Hall of Fame:- He's per- - , . forming in three important commit. i 1 tee assignments for the Hall mem- He is one of , ' bers on the honors c o m m i t t e e ............, (Adolph Rupp; Kentucky . coach, Is . . ri, "'e'" ' the other) ; he is chairman , of the ethics committee, of the United States Basketball Writers, and also serves a second year on the Important nominating ,--t committee for this group. He's also past president of the Hall 7-71 C-1 of of Fame. His Hound. About column is on Page today'a - , --. ' ' . , , , newsPaPer."-..'. ' ' . Index: , , .. . ', Here's the complete 2, , . -- y -- leader San Daylogiou in the stronghold of Lelka. "When we . ' i104n1,r young appear and our women are attacked. I don't know what can former happbn next." He is HIGH judge of the Cyprus .supreme truck- ruptured a i tas storage' court and the spokesman for tacL near here Friday, speivil.i Lefka's.,self-defens- a committee. explosive propane gas over A -- Dayioglou said- it the tJM. wide- - area and forcing authori-- 1 force is not grantedlriarer pow-ties to remove nearly 500 resi- er than British peacekeepers not dents livingtavithin a mile of the here, "then It won't be long beaccident. fore we see a massacre of all SECTION A A spokesman for the Robin, Turkish Cypriots. That would be National, Foreign Hood Bottled Cu Co. said about a black scar for the Western 15,000 gallons of -- propane gas iiorld and the United Nations." City, Regional ----IGL- t ear - - ,Soclett., the-Brit- isir - itmelicans help us?" as k e d Editorial Fates ---Hussein Milmlet Kavas, the Tur- They're Your Schools SECTION IS ldsh Cypriot police chief in Letka. He has lost several members City,- - Regional of his faintly since the first inter-- Let's 'Play-- Chess ' Garden Hints -- ---,-- . ..- - - , ! .- tank. The threat of explosion wailessened by early afternoon, however,,' and traffic was permitted again along major highways , skirting WS tufnitui'e communal battles in December. manufacturing capital. , t , van-Tal- - -- --, - to- arre-nd- Brit1s11--eff1tia1- - - . It's Reedy- -- , - 2 . - - - 1 Theatre 1-- 9 20 Music-i- 6-- the NEWS n 8 8 10 comics Obituaries 17, 13 iii 18, 19 -- - 11, 12 6 6 - IVAcettothnekr-diCsi- ' - 13-2- 1 SECTION Sports Radio, TV Highlights Financial , : --- , , cars Wf - "' 50 - , trapped at the small town of Kit Carson. .f' 4st... Hugo, - 45 miles nortil of Kit '''''''...-; Carson on the eastern v , plains, provided shelter tor hundreds of other motorists... .k Buses Stranded ;H , .A Greyhound bus and a Cont tinental Trailways bus carry x40..011 . a total of 50 passengers were Germaret.jug ; ' t - stranded at Limon. The passenPierre Solinger:have been , the night at a small spent gers to the past when Anierican . seeks Senate nod bus . , depot and cafe. icemen , strayed across - East bus ' was Another. , Greyhound But the Germany'S border.' snowed in at Kit Carson' and its 11 United States has Managed in LW or more passengers waited each case to obtain their re' out the storm' in an lease without recognizing, East cafe. German sovereignty.. TheColorado bli7tards blade Refuse Ts Return- - , - buses late , corning Greyhound, The Soviet ,Union has refused City during the 111:0;nta to return the three airmen and they were still run-- spite Washington protests to the 11011V. ning About an hour late at noon. Kremlin. that continued refusal Continents Trailways, however, , , -- ten4 to,leopardirel psemos. reported no delays, from the 1 cow relations, , IV ASKING Tti 0.1P1)-- storm., d the George E: Reedy, a close Imp-dat- e - , Hinnessen'e-WMailiethird, time the Soviets have ot President Johnson since The 1. state patrol) stdd the --- mitted a U.S. military doctor to the Chief Executive's- Senate blinding blizzard and high drifts visit Wekh. Each time befor- e- days, took over as presidential sealed 'off U.S.. highways 40, on Monday and on Wednesday-cr- ash press secretary today in a- sur- 287, as and IL But by midmorfl- to allow the prise khanging of the 'White the soviets refused ithga11 ihad been reopened. The ' doctor-t- o bring "the- lieutenant House guard., , patral, however, said the high- back to Berlin in an ambulance. , TAppoIntinent of the46-year- t iceandr wayswere like-soli, , 'old Reedy followed the resigna- any traffic s; that moves Toyer , tion Thursday of Pierre San- them this morning will bave to LILL I , ' the creep.r7 ger, who quit to run for -I urtc--.yprloisDemocratic nomination to the At least One state Senate in California.' Salinger Colorado 96,- - was closed from 1 was named press clretaryüi Eads 4.! Kansas. s 1961 by President Kennedy. Cafes were jammed ar along Was roads with in the storm area. Motels .4,Salinger ,Leaving r An- - and hotel& filled ivere Press Associate tocapaci- , Secretary . , I ; : ,,--; ,'' See REEDY on pagi A4 tY .. Ht their to Greek Cypriots in this northern Cyprus village, Friday called for help from the guard of a United Nations , keeping form , At 'least eight persons were , killed and seven others wounded he day Penh-Friand became-tfighting Thursday and first newsman 2 to reach the there were fears that a shaky scene.- -, : I cease-fir- e negotiated by ;U.N. c't The laiks would-fa- ll s and reiaflons were aimed attestor- hundred Creek Five Cyp- apart. and-ne- t" village Friday, ding border- disputes between fears of Dew fighting South Viet Nam and its neutral-"Ho- raising can we Surrender our. ist arms?'Lasked-Turids1LCypr- ,,', 7 , iot tatshing- t ) w the embassy declined to place any special significance In the' trip, observers noted that Indiad Defense 'Minister Y. B. Chavadisscheduled go. to the United States in April to seek long-ten-d military assistance and particularly to spur the supply of supersonic sets. The United States on at least two occasions has responded to Indian requests for weapons by returning the shopping lists with demands- - larmore clarificdtion. Sources slid the United States ts not sure-- that, the Chinese Communist threat Is dangerous enough to Justify the independent air defense setup India insists it heeds. 4 ' ' - ry. !i irl Koh - George E. Reedy takes new lob d said the The spokesmen said the crash toók place-4- 0 mil& eft of Sal-damage, byl "mugh estimate," gon.. Parts ..the Cambodian milmight runas high: border are about that distance lion. west of the :capital IBM the Two hundred firemen, Includ- spokesmen said the plane- - was downed by gunfire, not from ing volunteers and men from Fire- ple have he wilt and the stamina to push klong the toilsome path to peace and to realize these' e-:: Phnom Penh for exhibition through. a rowof old wooden buildings in the announced in Saigon that en heart of the downtown Eureka American was -- injured in the of 'an observation' plane, shopping district early Friday, - Thursdaydestroying orAamaging 11 busiFire-!sweR4- nesso. piled--yp-six-f- !..,:a;; . Si; , d -- da - passengers and school children, Winds up to 60 miles per hour. drifts across highways, leaving them impass-- able throughout the night and into the morning. More than a0 school children were forced to spend the tight at arm andranch homETs east of Limon when two school buses became locked In huge drifts. No one was injured. aChildre- Get Help Two other school buses bogged down oncountry roads neat Yuma, Colo., but ranchers car. ried the children home In pick- up trucks and cars. mAs any as 100 large trucks were stacked up at Limon, eas-t- southeast of Denver. At least their -, B. Brown quitters: they are lending aid dency, President Hugh ItyDL . N.Eldon:. Tan- and comfort to our enemies," Deseret News Political Editor and., President Seci. Rusk declared bluntly. Secretary of State Dean Rusk ner; , :tzt his audience were COV. and tusk' 'Sem' day everlini Secy el' Thursday, night declared U:S. the Tabernacle Choir Mrs. George D. Clyde, Sen.- - and Mrs.-Fra- nk foreign ,palicy "eämtot be visited E. Moss, and briefly. He was spoke ; who left to the gat ittere Mrs. and Rep,. and Sher re a n P. Tamer greeted by President would let down our defenses, gut and the top pc? Elder Richard L. Evans of the Lloyd, litical scientists of the western our, foreign aid programs and Council of the INvelve. , United States. leave the United Nations." Tapes Interview, an out lusts, Goals - , - ';'t for .1 policy Blueprinting hfi Salt-- Lake Also daring , audience of Utah leaders and told the group that visit, ,Secy., Rusk taped a half-ho- t Secy. Busk Western Political Science ' AssoInterview on foreign aid the goals of American foreign elation members gathered at a - -- with William B: Smart, editor policx are! - 4 i . a world free of Hotel ,Utah 'dinner, Secy. Rusk oggression. of ihe Deseret News' editorial said he 'was positive Americans ... a world of independent- - nathe Great Decisions - would reject- - the prescription of page, for which tionsc each Will program "retreat and defeat.' its own, but cooperating' with on March 26, -Thursday evening, others to their- mutual advan Visit Pres. McKay Channel , Before his departure Friday In his Thursday eight talk, tagel - morning, Secy. Rusk, his wife the secretary said that America ...a 'world of econornic and and their party called upon is making progress 'in its for. social advance for all peoples. ... a world in which the powof eign. policy goal - of reaching President Dtivid-0.-Methe InclividJesus-Chri- st of peace, despite outbreaks of vio, ers of the state-ovThe Church-o- f limited ual and custare law by .the Church War ,:tter-dayBaintsa- t lence and constantcold ' omi-in freedoms ' ' whichlersonal ----- -OfficeBuilding provocations. ' are secure. greetings and Those who would abandon that President McKay presented the policy would abandon foreigni ., . a world free of hate and discrimination based on race, secretary, or state with a bra- relations to the Communists, he ' nationality, color, economic chime about Salt Lake city and charged., the Clutreh; Also present were "Insofar as anyone here or status or religious belief. ... a world of equal rights and the counselors in the First Presi abroad pays attention ,to equal opporbmities 'tor the en- -' ) - , military advisers were involved , of South Vietnamese attack on named Bank;N..T.- was by int Cambodian a President-Johnsoborder village Fridayto be US. ambassador to Den- - that killed 16 vi llagers Thursday. - mark. Reports from the scene said , Mrs. White, chairman of the South Vietnamese New Jersey highway committee which operates the Garden ers and armored vehicles etChintreau 'State Parkway, will succeed tacked the vMake that three "White men" William McCormick Blair Jr, in the Copenhagen post. Blair questioned prisoners in the vil-has been U.S. envoy there lage after the attack. U.S. ITIM : threetary advisers frequently accom- -Blair .wilL return- - to this pany Vietnamese units on anti-countryte for reassignment to guerrilla drives around the Cam- anotherT ambassadorial post- - bodian border. , 'Makes Charges tion;the White House said Sihanouk, Cambodia's chief of state, charged In a radio broad- cast that Americans were in the hibloas armored Tiehicies that moved in on Chantreau,,fir- Mist homeguirds who were armed only with hunting rifles. filli;:ftifilmii.:::,::miles- fro Chantreau is four ,,,,,,,,:, territory. Be said a Vietnamese air force 1.19 obtervafion plane shot down by Cambodian- fighters during Kathriiiii-EllturWhi- , ' DeMAR ' - Denmark-Env-oy 1 Welch, 24, of Detroit, in Madge-burg, East Germany, where he is being held captiveantlIreatect ' for a bmken arm ancl leg. .. . Welch and the other American airmen were shot down by ,So-11-wet fi a a when ftB66 - y- am o- la ., Y . WA.S.BiNGTON , .. The 'd octo r, Col. . John A. Jr., returned to Nest Berlin - alter spending, several hours with 1st Lt. Harold W. Hennesen - , d . ,, .; . 'Johnson Names 't I . - Yantts-Calle- , UIff rs S . t Tanner. a a - 7 A ggressors ng " :1: - c Rusloduring-r,neeti:President David O., McKay; right, of Stati-Dianir B. Rusk and President Mrs. of Brown; Hugh greetingsare;ironvieft, McKay's office, Joining in exchange - , ,. . sharci-s-han- I doctor visited an American Bier In a Soviet army hospital for the third thne.Friday. The Russians refused to release the injured man and two other of!Jeers shot clown when their plane strayed into ComMunist East -- - LIMON;COLO. tug, churning ground blizzards 00, - ' 14----- -- 5 6, 7 - - |