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Show Pram 4 Telephone FR 3-5050 For Ads, News, Circulation: Gh Partly Cloudy today with chance of rain in northwestern Utah, late today. Provo Office, 190 W 4th N. .... FR 3-5050 High today 55 to 65. Low to night 25 to 38, Orem Office, 757N State ...... AC 5-1605 VOL. 41, NO. 45 <p 7 Ki lled, In Texas PRICE 15 CENTS 4 Hurt ornado Damage To Exceed $1.5 Million WICHITA FALLS, Tex. (UPI) —A killer tornado dipped down out of a clear:sky Friday and churned a 15-minute path of destruction through Sheppard Air Force Base and two residential areas. By the time it lifted back). into the sky it had killed seven persons, injured 74 and caused an estimated $1.5 million damage. Red Cross, civil defense, and National Guard units joined Wichita Falls police and fire ad departments and their auxiliaries Saturday in aiding the nail storm’s victims. In Washington, the Small BusThe 134th annual general conference of the Church THRONG JAMS HISTORIC TABERNACLE—HisSis. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues iness Administration today notial toric Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City was today and will be concluded Monday. filled to capacity for general sessions Saturday. (Herald-UPI fied Sen. Ralph Yarborough, DTex., that it had designated BOXCARS FLEW THROUGH THE AIR—The destructive force of a killer Telephoto). Photo shows part of crowd at one of the entrances. Wichita Falls, a disaster area. tornado that ripped through two residential areas at Wichita Falls, Tex. The damaged areas were and the Shepard Air Force Base picked up railroad boxcars from a siding and roped off to protect against threw them into houses almost a quarter mile away. Seven persons were looting and passes were rekilled and 74 injured by the twister. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). quired for stricken residents to get to their homesites. The dead were Alfred M. Miller, 75; Mrs. Dawson Minnear, about 42; Mrs. Carl E. Hoefflinger, 58; Ernie Coswell, 55, and his wife, Renee; Mrs. Hazel Rea Collins, 35; and Mrs. By United Press International President McKay, addressing dangers threaten the success Charles Hartley, age unknown. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — * A late season snow storm Three Hospitalized President David O. McKaySat- the 134th Annual General Con- and happiness of youth. He isburied Wyoming and Colorado urday charged his Mormon {ference of the Church of Jesus |sued a sharp warning against Three of the injured reBy MERRIMAN SMITH toward the turmoil which is under as much as twofeet of faithful with accepting the re-|Christ of Latter-day Saints, told|<‘the pernicious habit of smoking mained hospitalized. They were WASHINGTON (UPI) — The stirring the Communist world UPI White House snow Saturday and hazardous sponsibility of being “‘my bro-|an overflow crowd in the Salt) cigarettes,.the-i of Senate was unable to muster ing -num- Mrs. Jan. Thomass= WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presi- over the @rastic Soviet - Red Lake Tabernacle, that three ber of divorces and the tenden- Mrs. Minear; J. B. Moore, 47, enough members to do business driving warnings were posted ther’s keeper. today at another scheduled Sat- dent Johnson and Secretary of Chinarift. cy to hold less sacred the and Dan Aris, 9. as far east as Iowa. State Dean Rusk spelled out in Johnson, in a speech markThe more than 200 families urday session of the civil rights moral standards. Laramie and Casper—two of separate statements Friday the ing the 15th anniversary of the | “One hundred and thirty-one left homeless took refuge in bill debate, and recessed until attitude of the United Staes Wyoming’s largest cities—were signing of the North Atlantic emergency shelters and private Monday. | years ago the Prophet Joseph Treaty Organization (NATO), practically isolated. Traffic was Only 41 senators were present |Smith received a revelation homes. Most of the houses dedealt mainly witht he growing closed to a crawl over muchof |‘showing forth the order and stroyed were in the Sunset Ter- —10 less than the quorum necesspirit of independence being sary for transacting business. will of God in the temporalsal- race addition. Colorado. shown by the European satel(See DAMAGE, Page 2) The recess came only 40 minvation of all saints in the last Wheatland, Wyo., received 26 lites toward the Kremlin. utes after the Senate convened |days, the 90-year-old leader inches of snow Friday and WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presi- \of the American people would and prophet of the LDS church “Our guard is up but our for the Saturday session on the hand is out; the President told Saturday before the storm dent Johnson predicted Satur- |have a distinct bearing on the said. “It relates to the physical, civil rights bill. However, Senan assemblage. of NATO amate Democratic Leader Mike pushed eastward. Twenty inch- day that a thriving U.S. econo- outcome of the general elec- the intellectual, the moral and my will help the Democrats in tions. As things now look, he the spiritual nature of man. bassadors at the White House Mansfield, Mont., said at the es fell at Fraser, Colo., and 10 the November elections. ceremony. : (See THRIVING, Page 4) outset that it was questionable “That phrase of the Word of inches at Denver. In a spirit of wary friendship At another spur-of-the-mowhether the quorum could be By RAY J. MOLONEY Wisdom, therefore, which reHighways to the west and ment Saturday news conferto any possible peace gestures United Press International achieved. fers to intoxicants, drugs, and north of Laramie were blocked ence, he also cautioned RepubIt was Mansfield himself who NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI)—A from the Soviet bloc, Johnson stimulants, goes deeper than by heavy drifting snow and licans against becoming politicommented: “‘We remain vigimade the move to abandon efU.S. Air Force Hercules turbothe ill effects upon the body, Casper was cut off to the west eally excessive in their critiBy H. DENNY DAVIS forts to keep the session going, prop transport plane flew 30-|lant in defending our liberties and strikes at the very root of and south. Roads also were cism of U.S. foreign policies. United Press International rather than attempting to round man Swedish contingent to this but we must be alert to any character building itself, he closed in the Cheyenne, Wyo., RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil up 10 more members by various troubled Mediterranean island hope of stable settlement with In forecasting an excellent said. area. (UPI) — Interim President Ran- means. to take part in a|those who have madevigilance economic outlook for the rest Saturday Joseph Smith’s knowledge ieri Mazzilli and his newly-apCasper and Laramie received of the year, the President anessential. az Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., United Nations peace force. came from inspiration, Presi- pointed cabinet worked today to more than a foot of snow. The nounced that the United States announce. Friday that he would| It was the first American ac-| The Chief Executive’made m6 dent McKay said. “‘He declared put the government in order storm Friday knocked out tele- had closed the overseas dollar WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres- that strong drinks and tobacco, and comply with military de- insist on a quorum call Satur-| tion on behalf of the U.N. direct reference to the split bephone service at numerous Wy- gap in the first three months of ident Johnson has nominated excepting only when used ex- mands for an immediate purge day. Mansfield beat him to force. Informed sources said| tween the Russians and the Chioming and Colorado communi- 1964. the punch however. U.S. planes were also expected |Mese Reds, but he did make Jack Hood Vaughn, chief of La- ternally, are not good for man. of Communists. ties. (See SENATE FAILS, Page 4) to airlift the 600-man Irish con- note of “‘the new spirit of diColorado’s Agriculture Com- On the international front, he tin - American affairs for the President McKay told the gaThe whereabouts of deposed voiced satisfaction with recent pledged for the U.N. |Versity abroad in Eastern Eur Peace Corps., to be the new tingent missioner termed the storm a thering, which came from vari- President Joao Goulart reope. force. million-dollar snow fall. Paul developments concerning Pana- U. S. ambassador to Panam. ous parts of the world, ‘“Re- mained a mystery. There were ma and Brazil. He also told Of the outlook for free world Swisher said the storm was Vaughn, a former boxer and spect for anothers rights and indications he was at his milFeelings between Greek and “the best of winter and worth newsmen that he did not feel N.arine, would be the first U.S. property is fundamental in good lion-acre ranch near Sao Borja, Turkish Cypriots remained lealings with the Soviet bloc, millions of dollars to farmers that the independent course be- ambassador in Panama since government. It is a mark of re- in Rio Grande do Sul State, tense as Turkey moved 280 Johnson corhmented: “We did and ranchers in Colorado’s ing pursued by French Presi- last August, when Joseph S. finement in any individual. fresh troops onto the islan 4 not make the Iron Curtain. We preparing to leave for exile in dent Charles de Gaulle was did not build the wall. Gaps it drought-hit plains. Farland resigned. Saturday morning. Nicotine, he said, seems to neighboring Uruguay. the curtain are welcome and go SAIGON (UPI) — One memSnow also fell throughout splitting the Western alliance. Johnson told a surprise news dull, if not to kill completely Sporadic firing was reported Goulart’s wife and two small are holes in the wall whenever Talks Politics ber of South Viet Nam’s cabinorthern New Mexico. conference that few Americans this trait of true culture, and children arrived in Montevideo in Nicosia Saturday night but they are not hedged by traps, net has resigned andfive others A mixture of snow, sleet and Johnson, who has not yet know as many Panamanians womenhave becomeits pitiable the only reported casualty was freezing rain made driving formally announced he will be as Vaughn, who holds a thas- victims, and the worst offenders Friday and Mrs. Goulart said may quit in a bitter dispute a Greek Cypriot policeman shot The President did not go into she hoped her husband would with military strongman Gen. any specifics about allied difhazardous in Nebraska and a candidate for the presidency ters degree in Latin-American in society. (See LBJ DETAILS, Page 4). soon join her. Nguyen Khanh, government man. northern. Kansas. The U.S. but will unquestionably be the studies and is a former informaA patrol of Britain’s crack President McKay, who was She said hestill was at their sources reported Saturday. It a Weather Bureau said the con- Democratic: nominee, spoke in tion agency worker in Bolivia Life Guards rushed at dawn to assisted by his counselors in was the first major political ranch near Sao Borja. ditions were likely to extend a scarcely concealed political and Costa Rica. Ayia Marina alerted for possithe First Presidency, Hugh B. crisis of his new regime. into Iowa, South Dakota and vein. Goulart was deposed this He spent four years in Pana- Brown and N. Eldon Tanner, Informants said Interior Min- ble trouble in the northwestern South Dakota and southern In response to, a question, he ma as director of an economic referred to the recent U.S. week in an uprising led by mil- ister Ha Thuc Ky resigned Fri- zone. Firing was reported at Minnesota Saturday night. declared the economic condition itary men and state governors development program for the Surgeon Generals study on who charged he was pushing day because Khanh had refused Ayia Marina Friday. present aid agency’s predeces- smoking and health. Diplomats said they expected _ to delegate authority. Ky resor, the International Coopera- He said the long-awaited re- Brazil toward communism. an announcement that PresiMazzilli named a cabinet Fri- portedly angered at Khanh’s HERALDING the News tion Administration. dent Makarios, a Greek Cypri- DAKAR, Senegal (UPI)—Mrs. insistence on personally appointport declared that “the mor- day night which was composed Johnson’s announcement was tality ratio of cigarette smokers entirely of anti-Communist min- ing province chiefs and key po- ot, would abrogate treaties giv- John Merriam Smith, 2%, ing Turkish troops the right to a blonde Californian and one of the next step under a U.S.-Pan- (See BE BROTHER’S Page 2) isters. All were said to be lice officials, a duty normally amanian agr t d within the authority of the in- be stationed on Cyprus. America’s two flying housefriendly to the United States. (See U.S.. FLYING, Page 4) wives, arrived Saturday from Friday that ended a bitter, 12terior minister. (See GENERAL, Page 4) Snow Buries Colorado, Wyoming McKay UrgesFaithful Be ‘Brother's Keeper’ SenateFails To Muster Quorum of 51 LBJ Details U.S. Attitude In Split Thriving Economy To Aid Demos,Says Johnson U. S. Flying UN Forces To Cyprus General Favored to Rule Brazil Johnson Names Envoy To Panama South Viet Nam Minister Quits, Five May Follow 2 WomenFliers ~ Gain In Trips Around World Tip To Ladies: How To Flats (Tires, Not Dates) Fix week dispute between the two countries over the strategic PanThere’s plenty of necessarily weighty, somber ama Canal. and sad news in today’s Herald — so we would like Pick 2nd pgh The agreement to point out, if we may, somethinga little lighter. It’s directed to lady drivers, but no man should miss it. It’s how to fix flats, for females. No, we did NOT say how to fix flat females. However, you’d better read it yourself. It’s on page 6-A. The sports editor says the pike are running in SAIGON (UPI)—Communist the Provo River (pictures and story on page 14). He guerrillas armed with mortars says it will create a bigger rush than the discovery and recoilless rifles attacked an Red Guerrillas Stage Attack of gold in California. Happy piking. Australian-aided dairy farm Plans to develop the old Safeway Store site — north of Saigon Thursday night, with ultimate plans encompassing the whole block — killing two Vietnamese and are announced today by T. Sterling Taylor for Tay- wounding five, the U.S. Army lor’s, Inc. The story and architect’s drawing are on announced today. Page Six. Two Vietnamese officially Sundayis always a treat for Herald readers. More werelisted as missing, and the ay news, more features, more sports, more.society, more Reds. made off with 11 head of cattle. @verything.-Start readin’, RenownedStatue Sent ByItaly to New York Fair Condition of Douglas MacArthur Worsens, Surgeon-General Reports South American on another leg of her solo flight around the world. 3 Mrs. Smith, of Long Beach, the wife of a commander of a U.S. Navy minesweeper, ar- rived in her red twin - engine VATICAN CITY (UPI)—MichApache, at 1:15 a.m. (8:15 p.m. elangelos ‘‘Pieta,” an EST Friday). Her flight time insurance tag of $6 million, left “Gen. MacArthur is resting Center said the ailing general was 16 hours, two hours more WASHINGTON (UPI)—Army the Vatican for Naples today on reported late Saturday| quietly. The viital signs are be-|‘‘continues in a peaceful coma than She left Natal, the way to the New York that” Gen. Douglas. MacArthur| coming difficult to sus-|which is gradually Brazil, Friday. World’s Fair. ... The other major vital funcwas “resting quietly” but ‘“‘the|tain,” qwas all Heaton said. (See 2 WOMEN, Page 4) increasingly Carefully crated in wood, as- vital: signs are becoming more Heaton earlier had refused to}tions are say the 84-year-old general was| difficult to sustain.” bestos, foam plastic and steel, difficult to sustain.” But he reported that In to questions, tes tis the 6,700 pound statue showing The bulletin was issued at dying. ot Ae or hak lo ie a “omithe Virgin Mary holding the 5:30. p.m.,, EST, by Lt. Gen. dead Christ in her arms is‘ be- Leonard D. Heaton, Army sur-|er coma and that his heart,)nous” to describe MacArthur’s By United Press International Brazilia, the capital city of On previous occa-|pulse and blood pressure con-| condition. ing trucked to Naples. geon general. The surgeon general comment- Brazil, was inaugurated April Sunday, it will be put on the sions hospital officials had de-|tinued to fail. ing medical bulletinjed on recovery saying, “mir-|21, 1960, superseding Rio de liner Christiforo: Colombo for scribed the vital signs as pulse, The morning at‘ Walter: Reed’ Army Medical'acles: always »can- occur.” the trip: to * the - United States. heart: and: blood pressure. | Now You Know'|| ! _ |