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Show , - - 1 ME lAtEATHER , Salt Lake CItyCloudy, rain. UtahRola, cloudy, cool. (See weather map, details on Page R j iii - TELEPHONE NUMEIRS Aor 41k.' B-1- aTtitgatalt A 1 N) 361 NO. 95 SALT 'LIKE CITY, UTAH 1111 WIWI MOUNTAIN 75 InfOrmation EMplre 25 Adv. & OFFICISI '33 , arc. St, RICHARDS MONDAY,' APRIL. 20,, 1964 10i ITS 114TH TIAN WINNI1. NOW IN NIWIPAPIR. AND 1961 PULITIMI PM FIR$T 11 Elgin IDITORIAL - News Depts. News Tips Only 4-25- 81 El'Apine - : VOL. EMpin , 7 Os mni , - , oll fp gimes? tr) ed.00.1L US Surveyors Arrive To Study Colombia Canal - - BAH' SOLANO, COLOMBIA 7-- A teEml of U.S..Army engineers flew in from the Pan- ima Canal Zone Sunday as -the vanguard of an Afiierican survey team to make a feasibility study for an inter-ocea- n canal through northern Co-lombia. The Army engineers, who arrived on a U.S. Air Force plane, arrived just two days after President Jolmson an-- , sOU 1 006.sed-Pieisiot.iR0000d- Strong West rotest ifter, - - ' P4 ,,,, - - ,,,,, . ,,,,,... 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Decision (UPI)--Thr- ,.., es hundred Nebraska penal conb - Khrushchev said the Soviet pletteonvicts,angered-becau- se '',,, , .. decision was based on the yard privileges bad- - been sus--- - , , ...,,,,-- , t1 , A- , stated Intention of MrJohnson pended in the - wake of a five-ma-n , . , ' t, , , st , , ,s,. ,,, and British Prime Minister Sir ., k,,10.., 4: jail break, refused to leave , k , - , , , Alec Douglas-Hom-e that their their cells and go to work Mon- ' i 4 ' ,: , ', , t,' '7' , nations would reduce manufac.-, ' ' T, , 1.. f ', I. ture of uranium for military Warden Maurice Sigler orilli , ii4 ,..., ,,,. 1 .0,, 'dired guards to use tear gas 4, .410.4.f.,00111111.56,' ,,,u,mbit AgO,ekbtiaitikikaWSSA01, ,',.eh,0-,..0..0,0' ' . ' ' Mr. announced last Johnson if necessary to head oft a . major, Jan. 8 a 25 per cent cut hi twit- demonstration or riot. Mrs. Lyndon 'Johnson, left t. and Mrs. Anthony Celebrezze, wife of the head--on and called nium Yard ptivileges were suspend- - - production - of Education and Welfare, at Cleveland 'Airport after static electricity the Soviet Unicd to take a simi- - ed Sunday to give prison -discharged from airplane wing. lar step. , - - dais time to seal a two-fo, Mr. Johnson reaffirmed U.S. gap in the prison wall which . , policy to isolate Cuba. Be like- - was chopped by five convicts ' L wise reiterated this country's who broke out of the prison -- - determination to win the war in Saturday night ' ,- ---- , , , 'Viet Nam and put in a plug for 5 Captured - - , , , , his of , approval congressional , sv 0 , - new foreign aid requests. - Prisoners were cap. -, The -' WASHINGTON '( UPI) ark a taggY ' , tired game refuge I ' '- - , , -- edidates , ' 50 that about miles d Plattsat House gil White Monday aay t 1. 't ., Discussing domestic politics, mouth, Neb, Sundai , 'railroad inenagement-1,- a, bor .: ' - - 'I Mr.- Joimson Said "partisan pal- The escapees have been re- lo ' some ' itics must yield to national ttnmed to the prison and placed negotiators have i-- ' . . aimed need." In this connection, he m solitary confinement- definite gains' I Escape ' said he has instructed the De-- charges were to be filed against coast-to-c- o ast a at averting --- -- -and Defense of partments State, that could begin Sat-01D10. (UP1)-;Th- e incident occurred at :15 the Central Intelligence Agency them Mondaythe inmates demon--- -, ' ;Sigler said -- while the A a.m. static electricity discharge plane yas to be ready to provide "major, urday. would be kept ", I Monday strafing However, it was stressed from a commercial airliner car- flying south of Akron at- an alti- - candidates" for the presidency in their cells. He said there was of tude Johnson B. Mrs. feet. 14,000 , Lyndon with "all possible information no loud chanting or that difficult issues remain tying - -yelling-- . He There was no explanation of helpful- - to, their discussion of caused some anxious moments said the demonstrators - simply and one member of President landed what but the caused Is what normally Monday plane American policy." retuned to wwk. Johnson's, mediaion team safely. ' a routine discharge of static ' But the President's address, "We intend . to deal with this ,., summed up the situation by believed was s first e blue and annual It made before the nd lightning electricity to meeting thin, in a stern manner ,,, the along the of the Associated Press at the warden told a mews tonference saying it was movi asdcult hit the United Air Lines (UAL) , white flames racing --- Waldorf i Astoria Hotel, dealt at the state , '' ,. to. gain an inch 31.s it was a Viscount propjet carrying the plane's wings. capitol. and 40 -other passepfA UAL-- spokesman said static mainly( withforeimpolicy, first , No Work--N- n lady Food week a go to gain . Mmounces Cuts planes while in gers but further- investigation builds , up in He said the men have been .., -- Joluson wim , ,tet Mr showed, the airline said, the fire flight and is routinely dia. , , ; and no Reiterating his willingness to told: No work, no yard - e "mediators and management which flashed along the wings charged through small strips of seek solutions to cold war prob- food." ,,,,' and union representatives Sunl- was a discharge of static elec- flexible metalattached.to the lems with Russia, .Mr. Johnson The warden said convicts in --- : ' rear of the wings-- - - , . all but two, galleries 41 the west declared: dagnight in his office to re- tidy. The discharge appeared to be "We will discuss' any .frobl- block and Most of the inmates ,,-ceiVe a report on the progress - Macmillan tikes Title about two seats ' behind where Mrs. Johnson was era, listen to any proposal, pur- in the east sett -block were of 'discu4sionunder 'a -take- - any dema sue agreement, any ' A ' strike- truce which expires at As tong As Ws seated, sipping coff ee.- - S h e, action which might lessen the Prisonere in the east cell block -LONDON (UPI) Former jumped 'up but laughed with chance of war wtihout sacriflt- - at t he prisbn, demonstrated a.m. MST SaturdaY. , "The mediators now feel it Prime Minister Harold Macmil- - the other passengers when it ing the Interests of our allies or briefly Sunday night when . the became evident there was no our. -- own abilityTto- - defend the five ,escapees were returned 11 both fair and accurate to lan says he likes to be called , and he turned damage. mister that's why alliance against attack." : " the prison. However, Sigler said , . , characterize the situation as down the Order of the Garter Mr. Johnson said his order re- - nothing "real big" developed. !, - Controlled Plane - , having - peen one in which when he resigned last year.- - ' ' The pilot,- - G. A Mosteller, 56. d u c I n g uranium. ,production ,:- Sigler -- s a i d prison officialf would have meant chang- - Inenna, Va., a thought Monday's demonstration Inme definite veteran would be carried': out o v e gains have been made," Press Secretary hig my name and I have an af-- with the airline, said he had no four-ye- period. Added to pre-- was kindled by a small group of 1 said Mon- - fection for my own name," Mac- - trouble controlling the plane. vious reductionsrhe said, the inmates, "probably - 25 at the . Georgg most" , , day in telling newsmen of the mMan said Sunday. "The queen There were burned spots on a new cut will mean at over-a- ll was very understanding about '. Deny provileges negotiators Mut-propeller and the e d g e of a- decrease. In IN' production of ' ,, it." plutonitmi by 20 per,,sent and - Re said, however, each of th e win g, a UAL spokesman sal A., 'uranium Y I" Per - tynvicts with dentobstrateswilt--- --', - - . ----- ; , Mrs. Johnson came here to of enriched the ' 7 -1 ' :..1:' rtaUotial conveintini speal-at-be denied ..'i''77:77;:117::17:77::::::!::::;:' prison : :. , ,:!!!',.,::::',',.,:,,,,:;,!,,.". In l'Ine.:rth Need , ! of the Young Women's Christian pay food and good time allot- . 3 :,,'' .':i.:A',..:,...,..:4:,,:,:,-,H:,,,::::::,,,,:::;:;.!:.,,:,:,!:::: -!Association (ywcA). and to visit -production. In m.u'otli-,-we- de andic ewtotenete,- :: , '::":' A::::::: " ,::-:t::::,,:::- ' lbw.-Ey;ithbrinlx!edolf. ', he said! "we ment "until we ::.::::!:.4.. residence financed federally ' -, - ., - reduce, tension while maintain- - do with them." cAecide what.; to...- ; s - 1 elderly. 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'Lady It ; ,,, to address the organization's na-If your living , area has chairs and tables cluttering tbe tonal convention daring her hallway, stacked on the back Porch, and maybe av.f.n shove '' Misr day in her first trip to into the attic, you've got k space problem. , ' ', Ohin'since--behusband became . Even folding, tables and chairs, otter storage problems,-,-- : 7 'sl President.' She planned to fly but architect Mathew IL' Leizer as ,aa,ine, , ul,),,!nth, dilly of.,,,,,,4 back to . .. :,., ., ,.'' .!::,!1:::::::,: -' 'For other news, here's the completnindext : : ' J...,.,: Mrs; Johnson .... , :, ,... , , ,: ,,, .. SECTION A . ', Comics 2 4,.,,Were Mrs. , ' '. ' -1.7 3 wife of the Health, Education National, Foreign ' 20 -- Thancla), i and for-- ' City, Regional,:1-12,'14- , 4, 5 ., ' ' :, ::,::' ,, mer mayor of Cleveland;- Marie Theater - 1.3 ' Sports 'r i ,' - - 0 '' 11 : ::7 7 Obituaries s.: McGuire, commissioner Of pub- - Women's Pages 4.---- -, ,. '', - lic bousing, and Dr.lanet Tray- - Editorial Pages Weather 12 18,19 Map - Action Ads SECTION B 9 ell, White Housé physician 'who D.C. Iii'26.r.I.7,:,77, 7. 7:,7: interested in geriatrics.... .., 1 , , .;: ' ... , ' , ' : ,, Mrs-- -- ,,, i 1: - ,, c',.''. , , - 't ,, :: At , f ...,. vy N,,,,,. 410! IP,i, upy - ) , ' , , , , , ',.,;:;', . A? ' , s . . ,, '. '..- - ,,i,,IP'.,,, ' ''' r ' '' 7-, ' .......0.:::.,foo:".'' . '4 ,.. ,, Top Of The , ,r ' ',- dy ,,,...so,m,;,,..,:.:ZL:- - 'Dryden ; ,, further-lisubstant- , instrument ohn ; - ,.... ' 1 ,..,,,,, ,,,... - that he reduction" Of uranium: for nuclear weapons. Soviet Pren)ler Nikita S. Ithrushchev made a similar announcement in Moscow- .- - - ' The President told newspaper executives herd of cutbacks In the production of enriched g uranium in a tor-eign policy speech in which he .F0100.i:-:$fa'g0...:::-::----tdisclosed he ha s sent Assistant Secretary of State William Bundy to Laos for a first-han- d look at the Itlitical crisis there. Sitt1,01.':ii::,.'-..,:':.,-::::,Kbrushchev's simultaneous an nouncernent of uranium tion teductions and the termination of work on two new atcimic- reactors was made- - in-- the Russian capital by Ta-s- s the SoBy WILLIAM D. KETTEB viet news agency:- - - 1-- ' it,,.,.,,,::,:., 4,7,7 a ' , ..,,d ,... 'k. ,, - , 1, I k f:9.,'..--,x,., p. ..,....11 's '' . a good thing to -lat any rate and augh ,: .: ::::'::' , ,.:,,,,.,,,,,,,. I ' '''.. -- , of holipiness. ... 7144., Geneva in 1962, signed the .. tralization accords for Laos. Trace la Study fortes he ';,1aunched their attempted coup - over the Weekend at least four the United States, of these Britain, France and 'India-- came outiquickly for., preserva, tion of the neutralist system. Since 1962, Laos as existed in a state .of shaky 'truce. Com' ,mtmist North Viet Nam ignored ' the Geneva pact and refused to remove it's troops fmm Laos -7-as required by the 'accords. There were occasional cease-- tre violations. - ':::,':::',0;:ii:!.:1:,::,,o,, ' neu,- , :, 1,,e'S-- 4,et - , ..., , ' '4 I, - , i',7 , t ' -- ,, . ... de - t . 1 , ,;'''I',''''' - --, ...:' ' - :,i'.,,, ,,. - N I ' ' - , ,t'' ., ,,,,,,,,, , -, , - at, ,,.x i:, ,' 1g- ,...,. , r , ,, , $ ', ,, , - - 1 (1r 4 , , :HI has-ordre- d , ---- .... , - -- , ,,, , I.- - .4 w i. , ,, ':',:, ,,,-- . - ' ',' , '" , t - :' alition - formula- - in Laoltcoul. plunge the country back into civil war and make it as ' big a - foreign policy, problem for President Johnson as it was for the late President John F. Ken-Fourte- - , - , t.... . ' strategic-Southeast--Asi- , , nalle '' , ; ,...' c:.;, : I - , . ,,, ,,..,.....,,, - ' ' ",f ';'.:"... 0, , . U.S.' Aides liall :., ,,,L ,i:,. ,,,,.., Its,, ', tar eetend - -- -- ,....,,, .., i. .7 a s Is :',, - ''.' , , King Savang Vatthana, The-Vie- ,:r.,' ,,,,A , , - ,:. i ..! It.. 11a di s- S' the Laotian 011 from 4 patch capital ,,, , of Vientiane said- , , it . ,,,,,,.;c , With Leaders . ,. uniktd Press late national 't , , By i ' dispatch old , ; -'"' accidents uvamia was accompanied 11 multi-fat-,two Kouthe Gen. land and in the water on I (1 '''', leaders, coup '" ,":: air, ' I: , prasith Abhay and Gen. Shiho killed at least 62 Americana N,4 4 ..,, , - , I . ,, ' :' ' ' AirPlane'-crash- es no ' '' umniP hNnuthosaavenanni' ' leader .f pn; this weekend. ..S.' alone claimed 26 lives. , rig(hGtel.PgKotancgtiLeik, '''''. leader of a The worst '''' :' ' ' single accident oc- ' '" . . ', ' 'neutralist faction in Laos, Vas cured near Melvin, Ohio, Sat- . reported to have pledged his 5,- - Souvanna Phoum a urday night when two C119 fly- 000 ps to support Souvama. (Vientiane was calm, with vir-- Mg boxcars collided in flight all troops withdraws from Seventeen, military personnel re-tually - As ,.,the Streets, shops opened, and turning to base After a canceled re; reserve exercise were killed. , ma ined cIo sed . ) ' N A single-engine ' private plane ., - . Leaders Apologize ,.....s. we ground near nevILi ww 4,,, hi Saigon so Diplomatic iiii-VióCarnas-'Vas. SaturaY t 'ling i4 said the emu) leaders bad apolo- . io up. the pilot, and fi.ve young , chil-.i NN , giz ed for attempting the Souvanne was said to havele- &en: An ...0::':k00$;:::(!1;IS - !lied he lad resignetLes the his wife andAnus. his mottlerpen:ed' . generals claimed. when their- - p r 1 v at e ...lane action liy the United in', uy A mymt. ,,,,,,,,, The Strong crashed and exploded near ut$- " '''''''""-'-""- ' States, Biltain, and France put Laos coup appeared to Wash. pressure ca The coup, leader,' '14, i. DrOwn-----77;7 to Gen.-- - Kouprasith observersAdonday seven least Allies feared the Western per- that persona' have moved fromthe ished in three separate boating the balance of delicate, change into the negotiatifig stage, stage , of forces in JAN could have accidents. Two men were swept but officials Said this diriFot reprecussion4 throughout South- over a dam near Forsyth, - - necessarily mean the crisis was east Asia. Since 1962, neutral- Mont.; three workmen in a flat 'and bottom barge were swept over ists. have shared rule a dam near- - Augusta, Maine; Before considering that the . in Urns. and two Indiana menwere lost The pressure apparently was when their boat capsized in Lake try had returned to normal, successful. L The - sourcek today Michigan during a gale . MS- .- officials. awaited some described the situation in VienA Greyhound bus collided with word that a coalition gov- - tiane as restored to normal. - a chemical truck near Pitts- - - - firm , ernment ,consictent with the Secretary of State Dean Rusk burgh, Pa., Sunday. Two women , in contact With develop- died'and 3; other persons were - 1962 Geneva accords Was ...again kept in 'Laos Sunday but left ojored--mqnts ' , . contro' for Washington islonday ,without Crash , The United States invested coinmenting. , One-ca- r in 1111- accidents auto Rushed To Laos major diplomatic efforts in , nois, Colorado and ,California 191 to reach the agreements Rusk sent the U.S. Ambasit- ciakned tine livesThree per- Laos:- U.S. for to Laos, Leonard Unger, 'sons died , setting up a' neutral Sunday when their car Vientiane from rammed an abutment near policy was based on the belief rushing back ta a- - visit in Saigon.-Ung- er ap- Whitehall, three college stu-Ill.; that this was the only choice -pealed to the military, ins,uramong three possible courses: gents to Testore Souvamut to dents watts killed when their a' mountain road oft ses autowent, Thres--Cour, "power. near Loveland,. Colo.; and two Gen. Kouprasith is one of the abandon Laos to a tomsailors and a girl, died when -military leaders of' the right-win- g their car ifirwhect into atree munist takeoVer. faction of , Grove, Calif. .To :take a .major- - commit- Nosavan, but Phoumi- - himself near Elk. n millisions claimed at ment of US. troops there. apparently was notilnvolved,in 'See ACCIDENTS on Part; Al ' To fight a long, costly and the coup directly. doubtful war ' ". - , , ,,,, - royaleecfaPuiritalth 'nag "' RiveleerGN:eetmallgraeeyrispc.hian , .,dtplomatitirsourc es said the right wing military in- , apologized for attempt- ,,, mg the coup. na , after his release, f -i cabled his wife in Paris to tell ,, ,,, health, He h- .1 . arrest house ''' . , '',4 ' L.5 eduction Announce oT.NowH'..gotiitis ' . Agustin as consultant survey party. c3 "efv4."' ArleMP , The Institute's T r-tt- II the' study would be made. canal- - route The prolected the Atrato atild Tratraceaullido rough -- -.SM GN., Dip matic; sources said Monday the right wing coup that brie fl y deposed neutralist Laotian Premier SOUVal.1!1, Photuria had collapsed, only a day - . -after it Started. , , ,, , el ale acting under strong pressure from, ivhig-reb'the United States, Britain and 7 ,,, them-FrTvilasce,asouddIrcleentlidy sorevovamaarsed from 'I -,-:- r'r 11'1114r7. e)1 (61 A r(5 II liALL7-'-------- : SOUTIIIIYInET311--NAM(7- rik - ., 15-1- g- 12-1- . - ,, ,.:,2.',;-:,- |