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Show , - ,. . , .. . .., ,, . . . ... . . - Are American pursuing the war in Viet Nam badly equipped, as critics ..i. .L. tat !o! .amininistra ti 0 n's policies in Asia maintain? the 'charges based on a few fated instances ----So- uth , ' i 1 anda---- a-- 171ff r"tc trope -- c k- of information, as Defense De- - - t ",:i.c.:, . ,,- , , dais imply ,- . in ln their denials? , In considering these claims-- which .. have perms' ted now for several weeks, one must remember that the war against the Communist Viet Cong guerrillas is AsItis-usuallB defined. . y - - . -- ---- . ,,THE WEA.THER , , ' - , , - ' --- -- anti-guerpl- la , '' -- ------- I ---nrit- se - ' , ' - - -------- -- ---- - , - . I. - , .- ,- -- n A gam11111' . , al... '111111.. . ' B-- 5) am." 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Rockefeller 4, ,slows Borryi Lodge -----4- -- . - t - - Rot TmeyPlan? - Second end term as governor ' igall- - sec- of Mich- -'', Although Romney had stated that he was not a candidate for the Republican presidentlat'norai illation, some observers had - k - 7 '''' - candidate, Romney-said-that-,--- despite , '- 7- . - " 1 1 7.-1."- i ; ,, - - ---- 4- i ' - ---- I , , .'-- 1 1 ,' - z 1 - , 1 I, - , ,". , ; , - ...fp - -- .- , . ,,,,,,,,er , 1 . ,,-- ' ' ,,,,, i ,e . , ,, '" i '' ',.''.,,I1,. , , ,. I, . , - -con- ef--,- ' Deep - , --.- ' , ' it: .,,,,...,.,4, :, , , - ' ' - 1 . . ,..:. , , . resolutions - I ' Nt,- kr ' , ' ,,,, 41) ' - , ., 1,i,.. ' 4 i: -- - I . -- .4 . ; - . 40. - ( ...wk. , , .,.,,............1., - -- POOTOsTAft - , - 0...00:ii.:IFTre..; 0- 2 - --- - -- - ; ----- -- -- -- - - -- - iiiktio--6.:-- ------ - . -II 11,41.ig,1).--Twoll- , -- - " '- hroughttoranalurgam S- - '''- . - , In Rus,'' - PlanGues- yo s- . -- stalt.--car-t- n-Atm.! It, Brazilian Britzi - Mexico, Chile. Bolivia and Uru- security arrartg!menta at an guay the oplytatin American refinery. Kvita was released benations maintaining formal ties cause of his diplomatic immuwith Havana. nity. The President denied reports The news conference was Casthat Biazil planned to break tel Branco's first since becomdiplomatic relations- - with Rus- ing president last month followsia. "Relations with, the Sgviet ing a military coup cretat that Union ousted - leftist -- president ormally-with mutual respect,- - he Brazil accused dipkimat Zde 1' Castel Bransaid his gov. oao --J- -m- S -- ft - ------ - - ti- Flurry ui recess by What the two-da- y Utah's school teachers will do to the regular summer closing of schools was anyone's guess Saturda5c ATatters-1' takIztherWOuldiT be wrning to -- "make up" the S 11 ateiteaction, . -- ' --- , - lit a hEducaüonssdaflon 4 House of Delegates Saturday in ' recess of calling a two-da- y schools set off a flurry of action at iovermnent. in c,?-1,m,;,. Clyde, who Gov. George g iSchool. Chiefs ernment "seeks to withdraw from theextreme right and admits It needs leftistbut subversive leflis tcollaboration.! Be said the administration plans to. modify legislation- on profits Introduced imder Conlart which cairsed a drastic drop in private Investments. ":Brazd wants foreign capital desiring to cooperate with cur economy,"gastelo 'Branco said. "We want a reasonable profit law, one that is not against the country's legitimate interests." Turning to the problem of one of BranTs backward areas, he said. "We must not exaggerate the Ise ry of the Brazilian northeast, but Alliance Prot Tess aid is essentig for develop. melt of that cldcal area." - . Slit uEAsteps El Call Meeting District school superintendents cheduled teTorteclly, were meet in emergency session Saturday night at the Granite Dis' trict offices. The DEA action poses real prublemioefmany school administrators, most of whom are members of both the UEA and the NEA. A change in the resolution passed by t he lJEA earlier Saturday has direct application to administrators. First phrasing of the resolution asked all "classroom teachers" to take the two-da- y recess. This was read "educators," hanged . , 5 allidren -a d -, eBennett-preside- - AML ,An. ed 4w-slim- n AO, ''. - 1 Di e , Junior High School. - park - , - 1 1 - ; a--- -- 1 7:- tyqx-01- thrnmh a - - rur a -- . ' illAm Pear sJ da3' anti burned Eve children - to Thege meeting was railed after death tittle-- bettor-sh- e eked eD.- ClA- turned neighbors stood by helplessly. down a request k31 the stadY Authorities saki the parents the victiMs, between-three-: 1 of and nine-yearNO.--I on page A413 rh!party4eveal Utiles committee that a special session the Bre started about 3 be called and that a $6 Infir1012 Bur. . be emergency -' appropriation :1dlbere were neighbors all made for school needs. ' Mrs. Bennett termed the reso- over the place and they coukbet hitions "probably the most dra- do a thing," Publo Courtly' depmatic resolution in the history uty sheriff Edward Mefford said of the amociation." The 3ormg victims were Ides- ' Twe-Da- y Recess lifiedas- Carolyn, 3; Josephine, . Resolution No. 1 proposed that 8; Wayne,- 5; Kenneth, 4. and all educators and m lassroom teachers of public elementary ""47' and secondarY schools recess Sefford said the Parents. - Mr. it and MIS- - Joe Matuanares.- told Monday and Tuesday and that ne meeting be held'ruesdatto-determia farther amuse of ac-- about one and - . tion.TINo place bas been set yet before the the to attend a partyfor the mass meeting, exPected at Avondale, Ccdo., seven miles to 'attract. most at ttah's11.009 anal-- -teachers.,:- -., -- - - 1 One minvidented tzdyas IL --L- of the dui. It also - recommended - that cousin of the bther e members of the LEA refrain dren; went insicle-thbeen put out and from entering into contracts for ---school year a I canied the girls' bodies Itom the - 7 session is were called structure. or the- gutted special They year shortened. ready dead. It suggested that the Tuesday' A spokesman for' the Pueblo -meeting consider- several pos- rural fire - department said It sible courses of action such as: appeared one of the children bad t t Educa--- gotten Cold dar-inthenight--anttom be requested to reduce the was trying to bold a Inn in a next school year from ISO In 170 stood stove in one el the bed- -, . Sea LTA on Page A4 rooms. , -- Cev.--Ceor- -- : s- ea-- -- ' him-they-- bad - left-the--b- --n-- -- oos -- -- ter ad- 5 - -7- -'7. -- ,, . TopLOUTheNBVS - .., -- p4 ., "ex:. morning at the - Granite- was soundly condemned at the DEA meeting tor refusing ta call on of the Legislaa special ture,- declined hmnediate comment until he has had time to adopted by study the the educta PubState Superintendent-o- f lic Instruction T. H. Bell callectl his staff into emergency session at the Capitol to consider pos- sible steps to take. Moroni' IIBrown, chairman of the Ptah Board of Education, was considering whether to call his group into an urgent session. "The important thing is for , every individual and every group concerned to be calm enough, will that the decisions we make for- - the best be thoughtful-an- d Interests of the school child and the Otizens he commented.-- He disclosed that he and Supt. Bell have discussed the pending Crisis set off by the study committee report and subsequent events. , , He - said ' several tentative ,steps had been agreed upon.-- -Chairman Brown said the State School Board has definite the matter, responsibilitiev-In- since it is charged by law with "general contol and supervision of the public schools of the s mAt I ,:r r a d 0 'tome nt -- irile-4.:::-..-,:.4.,:- Interior Secretary Stewart 1, Udall brought glad to Utah Friday when be arrived in Salt Lake City for ahmmgoo. ticrmgs a con. feren on Lake Powell problem& He expressed confidence that be would be able to stand pat on his recent decision to dose the gates at Glen Canyon and resume filling of the 'vast 'lake to power bead. The Arizonan, who was bitamly orstigate4 when he opened the gates March 26, was obviously roore 'popu lar Friday among the Upper Colorado River Hada oZcials who attended the meeting. - The meeting also kought other trisclosures of vital interest to UtahnsReaciaboutitott Page 11.1 to a story by staff writer Dexter C. Ellis who has covered the Lake Powell story Ince - - For other Top of the News reacTing SECTION A 3 ' --- - he is de 44 - : . 8 S 13 ettv Itegiona2 Comics Radio-Ttrighlights Obituaries Weather Slap Action Ads ' - Society - , -- ' ' - - Index: fulf. SECT10.14 1, 2 National, Ibreign News Scope Sports Ymancial City, Regional . AN11,0116.1111,..Ohaallik,AMemela , itg 1 ittrs.-Lo-uts the In thus-- Including 7 principal: and elusion at administrators in the.' Theater " Sea REACTION-aPage 4 I Eatorial Page ,superintendents , I -- ortir DEA, at a meettng of the swim I House of Delegates- - Saturday LZ: , , , - The resolution, p4ised by the membership by a votz of 231-- t also called for a mass meeting , of all teachers Tuesday to deter- - : mine a further course of action. - Two ,erresolutions- one asking for sartctions from the - 'National Education Association I ra . . and the other commenTing the I it Fl i i i i Special School Study Committee, were-passemnanimou sly--- -- 1 Co 0 . Reads Itesobdion -The resohrtilins wet. ieid by , .,, ll s ",1: ...,,,, . - - i, , ---- , y 's - , - 41r, , - INVIII7 LAINCSIMIS ZALLIAW r Llegerril The House-OfDelega tes- of the Utah Education Assoda- tkos school recess Monday and Toes!. -Saturday atiledfor--a two-dasession of the Legislature or a and asked either for a special day a School -, Next to love' , sm,pathy !s the divinest passion of the Itumanheart, .,Edmund Burke 4 :ri, . - Oly 4106 ''' :"': . , - , uba Fig! - $ ) :,C. - -- - - "Is prepared b; partid- nek Kvita of "espionage ac) pateinanysunitIve action that tivides'IL Friday ancldedarel may be adopted against Cuba." him persona non grata. demand-luPresident Humberto He did 'not elaborate on this (UPI) that Czechoslovakia recan Castel Branco sanhis govern statement duiltit the carefully him. , ment is readgv to join in action controlled news conference, most Kvita. second iecretary in the which-w- as devoted, to do- Czech embassy, was arrested by agitnst- the Cuban- regime of of rneitic affairs. security agents when he allegedPremier Fidel Castro. T he Brazillant government ly handed $1,800 to a Brazilian Caste lo Brandi told a televised broke diplomaticielations with agent posing as a my who had - last news- confereike--Friday Cuba last Wednesday,- - leaving promised to &liter details of By JOSEPH SIMS - I t ; ' , - . -- a By 1.1101t E.; CTUFEMI the faces of Utah teachers as they caucus before voting on Utah Education Asso- ---ikLk,"1re,, teaching duties next week while they hard mass meet. suspension calling for i i in is mirrored -suggesting that, the ,political - '', 2- . 4 .. ,,, I , n ,- '- ' t ", I : ,. , , , k, Nt , ., , ,, ,, ", - , if , , . concern ' the-stat- , , .P- - , - ' - ' - ii, . - ' '; ''' . ,,,,,,,, . A: , - . , ' i , - , ,1, ' 1 s. N- - , , r' ; ' ,,, t lk,;....: ", . 44 , 's6.- - -7 ' 2' , 4 .,. tt., -., 1 I -- ','' ''', i. A 'k. - - k , -- --- Utah .,Teachers Plan ues ay ass Meet '1 4 1 , : - , t- i - ,stop-Goldwat- er - 10e 0 Li - Z k. fr , , i .... : . t I ' , :el . i-,- '' r.,,, a ' , iNtut, ! i 4, ' , , -- us - -- - - , - k 111r1111--Joi- .: , hencoPter Pilots forced slawbunt kern- them by the Communists last - some drawbacks during his 17 and Jilimat reto base be set free Saturday, 'Sr the silted camp :Army, remarriage can They didn't say when, how' months as governor, "it has paired. But his domestic situa, ' , inns i ever south It and a health. a quarter after good salt, been real satisfacti' on to work tion still must be classed as a How this will affect gradua' , 'Red ramivip,;!. Painuullom- -- --a- . of with state officials and see Mich-- serious political handicap; , -tion exercises-wherdates for ' to Neither allowed manwas ofnor-1411:WLSbitts ; --amemblies kalisaid I Prog'rPsg baccalaurdances, --- -had Intended to;refrain IN.Y., he felt "deep gratitude" to ence, Ala:,. and tharieton W. filirlonim---e-iKiiiitlaieate - servicesireolreadr from making any announcement Oregon voters for his victory Voltz of Frankfort, bfich, were President scheduled, was not known. (In Washington, -n Until and denied-an- y Johnson- said in a statementthat Interesrrn slak- released just after:hooalC-15- e niy 'future political-placeremonies, -after the legislature had com- ing a deal with other potential border village of Panmunjom, al am sure we all share the joy' themselves, possibly, will also candidates to- stop-- Goldwater.-LI- n where Col. Paul Ifmkley of Fair- - of their families at the news of ,be-- affected,--witstudents-graduatinpleted its Los Angeles,- fat, Va., waited to greet them. their release.") my reception at the Republican or being promoted vention-(last-week)-was "Welcome an -I-firdrley said StuttsandVoltz were Eying from elementary to junior high, -and said "I still lave 325 to each man in turn as be shook along the truce lire last May 17, or junior bier to senior, even exceptional - experience -t- o- myself and Lenore (his wife) and delegates.- - Rocicefeller has the his band. Neither of the pilots inspecting border markers, when before school is over. : their helicopter inadvertently replied. I cannot ignore constant urging 18 (in Oregon)." -S"It's all confusion as of this s IA cranton-Stotts and Voltz, escorted by strayed over Communbt terzi- inomen4" said-on- e Gov.William Republicans-actusdistrict su- - See PRIMARY on Page A4 Cdinmnntst were tory. officers, for an early announcement." perintendent. -- ,SATURDALMAY. .. b ;';:,..", : 1 to Although Goldwater made an unimpressive showing here, he has strongly ,bnpressed back- ers of. rival Republican contend- ers with. the number-ottationa- l convention delegates. He could almost clinch the nomination by winning the COP presidential primary In Californiaand the state's bloc of 86 delegates. Rockefeller's victory in Ore- - Saturdayhewouldseekit - horse i ,4 out this independent-minde- d state right up to election eve. The likicketeller victory clear- iydamaged theLodge,camrpaign, whicirlad-been-gatheing momentum, at'least in pub- lie opinion. polls, since that tm- declared candidate won his spec- tacular victory In the New .Hampshire primary March 12- LANSING, MICII (UPI) dGov. George Romney announce- - , . peopiebasis throug&:1 '' - - t ,,,, pro-Rock- e- t ii , . t.- , . -, St . , ' ' ' m-making-no 4 , i - , , ,--- - , n 2- - - . - efeller - said deal- s- on - any movement. I'm on a feller deal." -Rockefeller ran third In New Hampshire behind Lodge and Goldwater. But despite the polls that showed him far behind he campaigned strenuously on a I 4 - e --- 1 -- -- - . . ,... ,.................... ' in California June L Elated By Win - - - Elated by his victory, Rock- - Ude , , ki Lodge , i -- -- - ,' ' t , , , .. it., be 'woil - ht New -and picked up so much that polls almost ,' , up to vote.elast had him a shoo-i- n in , : in Ore-second , I '' gon Goldwater was third, .., - ' of former Vice Richard M. Nixon. 1 1 1. , ,, I --- I ,' . . 4 ' ,,, , atne- votml rim , ',- . - ,,----- -- eh, , rr t - - El I i ' . ,-- 4--- . --- '' & Carc. 33 RICHAIIIS OFFICIlla ' - , I I -- ,.-- , I --- "". , ,,, - . I - ,, - '.14111""-"n- --- - . - , one-thir- - 75 I- lidarreafien IMpirs 34525Adv. ": - News rips Only - ' . - ' , 0 - portions-et The New York governor,- - who campaigtiedhiM while the 1 I d of the total other five on the ballot stayed Away, got , -:- News . . . . - - ormfor Siturday, --- iDITORIAL ,,, By RAYMOND ',ABB PORTLAND . OR& (UPI)LNelson 'A.:Rocketeller, thrust Into the Republican presidential spotlight by a surprising Oregon. victory, took'dead aim on Callfornia and Artz Sen: Barry Goldl- - 11.gin - , ... , - -- - -- . sippi Valley and western Great Lakes Saturday. - ---- -Most of the storm activity occurred in southern Wiscon. sin. , . EPOlialre- 4-1- ' ';''. - ',... .'- . Intermitnal By Usited Press , . - a -- - --- ...., Lakes Area - - -- 7, - . . ; . 4-2- ' - .,..''' - ocklif -,- 1111 -: Ettipulo - '7 , , ... , -- 1. -- ' . VOL. , - . . --- -: : . , I ) ;1 I ''....: ,W--- - - 11.P- Ilik ' TELEPtiONE 'NUMBERS - - k f , ' .' "'. - Oregon Primary-- .,, , 1- . - 1710E11, - : fJG27 , m: (See weather map, details on Page . 1., g all . as very weetulted to Viet mara, who returned Thursday from a ing to propelkt-drive- n Zuckert saki. and "brought to iblie-neenemy is elusive. He stiles pknes. ATrirots . - Washington - ' 1 Hain because it is and retreats in the usual guerrilla mar,--condition." plane and -:- Viet Nam inspection tour, is believed - -' have recommended their continued use and altitude make them The T2 t. whkh first 'Went bib) pro- - . can land' and take off in short distan net. and stages many of his raids at night. speed 1 - S. meN. Defense secretory Robert ImsultaNe for the Viet. Nam terrain and Defense tactics also must be tailored tn. duction in 1950, is regarded by- pilots in after a previous visit -- - , . . -. missions. They-, are more , But novi, the 28s and grounded 826 fit Htheen4iffithceult terrain of thispellecouotryven -la a- backward the bombers are being replaced by the ME difficult -- t maintain-of which was nO11 country. first WorldWaril-typeT- s ---- a plane original- -,Slarraider,Lhe HEADLINES.OF-THE----WEEKeattintutiWg-blv-in 1945 before production began in 195"---The ly designed as a trainer, and the J326---- -, - too, is a versatile plane-fo- r---anti,, so there Is no problem in mann'aining air also a world war rE plane which now, -----2- - IChrushcfiev Lifts II BIn Revison n Goaa -- Timing of them one lost is grounded because guerrilla warfare. Replacement WI . -T-here is some fear that if the Unit-d- o Cairo Visit - a wing during a train ing flight in Florida. ,' Civil Rights Bill Hopes gin early next month, but the decision to - - For ' .,, States introduces jets, the North Viet.z ed old. The planes, according to Air Forte so is a year ,7 NATO Ministers Bring - , 111 Who -n-ames or possibly the chinese Commit- rieerelYs Liver, But furor In McNamara, Thursday, a Secretary Eugene M. Zuck eit were se- Saigon ' Still Rages in Baker Case Split To Conference Table . lected with precise mission suitability has been , moving about under heavy nists would give air support to the Viet -' . - ' in view" and were "carefully tested and ' guard since a Rea plot on his lifewas Cong, ma-ry n p a g 0 k3) 0 -" The older (Sum' planes-arhas N still to Viet in e use the said type propeller ani. Uncovered, Pentagon improved prior ' -1' - - DO suitable for training new Vietnam-11Introduci jets into Viet Narn---roo- re The 'planes were overhauled to plans 110ns -- - eSea-- THE WORLD in Page A4 of $9 of leasons for stick listed strengthened at A, Salt Lake CityFair, warm.- : UtahFair, warm. - .. The R . - , , Up .. , ' , hp .. 17 - r .. q , , - . . , , . . , 1. 3, 4 2 III 5 -- S 5-1- 5 12 - |