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Show THOUGHTS... PARTLY CLOUDY. A thought for the day — American statesmian Benjamin Franklin once said, “He who gees 2 borrowing goes «@ sorrowing.” foday. The high Sunday im the middie 56s and low tonight in the low 30s. The probability of precipitation less than 10 per cent today. VOL: 44, NO. 38 $2.00 PERMONTH esn= RICE 15 CENTS Beto PROVO, ‘UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1967 = Benson Urses | ockout Halts Trucking LDS ToShow =" More Courage Communist Mortar Attack 259,900 Idled By Retaliatory Pounds AmericanDivision Industry Order SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —|the 2 p.m. closing conference Elder Ezra Taft Benson urged’ session today. a Mormon conference Saturday; to exhibit courage in the defense of Christian principles and constitutional! freedam. Bensonsaid, “Those who hesi- Benson urged church members to get out of debt, to put @Way @ year's supply of food | and clothingand to prepare) themselves by pfoper education and good health to survive, both tale to get into this fight — be- cause it is constroversial — fail physically and spiritually to realize that: life's decisions, “There were men at Valley should ‘be based on principles Forge -who weren't sure how the Revolution would end,” —_and not on Gallup polls." Benson is a member of the Benson said, “but they were in Council of Twelve Apostles of @ much better position to save the Church of Jesus Christ of their own-souls and their coun- Latter-day Saints and was a ‘y than those timid men whose member of the Eisenhower cab- Major concern was deciding}, Terrorists | By FRANK SWOBODA WASHINGTON (UPI) —U.S Blow Up truckers Compou nd they were shutting down 65 per Gordon said TEI would cent of the nation's trucking resume operations if the Teamservice because of a series of sters gave a “clear expression” selective strikes” by the that the local strikes would be SAIGON (UPI) —A eommu- emergency. Teamsters Union. They said it ended. could” Employers. Inc. (TEI), which) announced, Gordon said a TEI represents 1,500 of the country’s Survey showed. there were Pres. David 0. McKay pre- neighbors, community, nation) Theattack on the Ist Cavalry | Teamsters acting dress was read at the opening|the First Presidency and First Gunships took to the air to’ conference sessién Wednesday,'(See BENSON URGES,page 4) ae fe the aan mortar positions and American . . defenders retaliated with artille-| o_o : gins Ou nty ta . : County Jabor economy. TEI's board of Gieocets decided on the ‘defensive shutdown” because of sporadic| Year - Peace With Amnesty HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI). — ry and mortar fire against the strikes called by the Teamsters|Gov. George nist shore batteries, scoring |unauthorized and. Viet Cong. | Off North Vietnam, Commu- of Michi jin various parts of the nation, |gan sald that it is ‘“unthinkaTEI ‘said’ the Walkouts were|ble” that the United States part of a\withdraw from Vietnam. He scheme to break TEI’s bargain- byisioned 2 biRe warship in two days, tore-all-| heeot onan racy wounding at ret pivcru POLICE OVERPOWER a demonstrator against U.S. Vice President Hubert H, /!58 tity ove See ew : Congwatt bepermit Sp was easly the warmest: welcome he received in Europe as a crowd of about 100 persons Ei! President N. M. Gordon, tes welcomed him waving U.S. and Vietnamese flags. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) the oe “ Siem nliiieik ac ew | foot hole in the main deck ot) Homphrey who arrived in Brussels Saturday from a rit-scarred visit to Paris. Humphrey's |°™Plove agains! another. “Warm weather in March and|Other substantial gains over|,,1%¢ offshore a the call back to work of many onstruction and manufacturing employees has caused a resurgence of activity in the Utah ers. their second hit on a U.S. 540 Jobs Du rin (See-LOCKOUT, Page 4) _—_— President! Romney Sees . Frank E. Fitcsimeons called the order ‘“‘a general lockout,” and promised that his “union members would vontinue to cooperate with non-TEI truck- the direction ef Richard P. Con-| speakers at two conférence 8¢5-| began shortly before 1 a.m. and die, furnished the music. sions Saturday. |lasted about 15 minutes, initial] McKay, whose keynote ad-| Saturday evening membersof | reports said. | Outlook Op mistic More than 30. strikes had broken out “in several major biggest motor carriers. The| order was effective at midnight || 3 \EST. T, installation and its “golf, sided at Saturday's sessions. and world, in, that order The Tabernacle Choir, under, Benson was one of eleven/ course” landing pad at An Khe = national) a to work, was issued by Trucking) -Shortlybefore the lockout was | turning to their duty to their for the hight were hit. McKay Presides lead |The... lockout ...order,...which| cities in the past eight. days,”* throws 250,000 Teamsters out of| n said which side Was going to win; orynist thortar~attack pounded: the’ how" to avoid controversy.” |homeof the U:S, Army’s ist Air Balanced Lives Cavalry Division in the Central .He said parents should em-|Highlands early. Sunday, hitting Ploy balance in apportioning the world’s largest helicopter | their time, giving precedence to| landing pad with high explosive | helping their family, and then | shells. Some helicopters parked inet He addressed the third session of the ghurch’s 157th annual General Conference, which| met on rain-dampened Temple s in the century-old Mor-| mon Tabernacle, centers on wages and fringe benefits. proposed in a new Saturday three-year pact. announced e mace last month have occurred in eSeel soeare construction, both building and) ‘ietnamese regimental i comhighways, and in the wholesale |¥! woe ee err andretail trades. The trade in-, mortar ysreaad ae as A cOnSeqUENCE land sfarines gwept fire and near US. DA H Pp um Rece y re ts ” . . Bel tion in s t ule . ium And—“The jncreased numberthe advances in construction /Nang to try to push the Viet of workers since 1966 Ss dfe ee: Cong out of the rich coastal Oeaeeiytontae ie the labor highlands. 5 F force is little changed since! Communist terrorists 50 Killed BRUSSELS (UPI) —Vice,reception orséven-nation fatigued by. tour, his| al80|president Hubert H, Humphrey two-week, Mt re "ton national|nounced carididate for the Senoranenee of Republican presidents namie: hipments major —truck|tion, broke silence send soli be gj = ond or 3 In So. Korea small involvedfeeder in the TEI action. Ai U.S. truckers, including all of|limited, clear-cut goals and AAI Di t LAISGISTEP creased 36,420, for ofa gain of February. Mostof are; ldeok 540 jobs toover March a year jobs ees, thecal increased baeia blew up two two civilian buses—in| received what amounted to a/decided-late Saturday to post) SEOUL (UPI) —A handing : jthe war. composed of the major) He urged the pursuit of theccounts coast-to-coast carriers. oegoals, ee for 65 per cent of Vietnam South/ freight Pita.hauled and 74 per cent/a post-war ing the Viet all citizens, “tbe ago.” fp have t th 2 = the ‘and Hue areas—'red, white and blue reception in'pone his departure for Washing-|Korean air force C46 transport freight revenues. Z ee, parti ome the nes . These ‘are highlights of the Poe ee rg sobaa killing 14 persons and wounding|Belgium Saturday compared ton until Monday. His schedule|plane with apparent engine| The shutdown came as some bert latest Utah County Labor Mark-|beenoffset, iees Gti 17others. pss r the eee out [had called for a Sanday flight to trouble missed a crowded high|Progtess Was ee a bid AytueGe Leg es.” : , | In 5 ican bursts which erupted at pre-jthe United States. ‘school today but crashed into a replace t expired at mit neethepound,Fe near-emptychurch and ignited| omttact that Warm Welcome Pronkice ok tetakStatee Seasonalpeople who! fission disclosed Saturday|vious stops on his European Employment Security Depart-the County. work force remains) 8% Shat six _U-S._ civilan}tour, . Outside ofhis visit to Holland,|an inferno in a slum suburb|Might March 31. The dispuie/Romney stipulatedwasthat the ment. at 38,780 people, Compared to (See TERRORISTS, Page 4) The report continues: Job Increase “Since mid-February, employment has increased ‘by 620 jobs. M i ly the last year, however, this’ is an increase of 670 people. Segment Goes Up “Agricultural and self employ- rimary metals industry, has|ment, including many demestic : A crowd about 100 persons/Humphrey’s stop in Brussels |teeming with tinderbox huts. > i GOPLeaders which welcomed Humphrey at|was easily the warmest wel-| At least 50 persons were 'Melsbroek Airbase on his|comehe received in Europe. He reported killed in the worst air arrival froma riot-scarred visit|earlier visited Geneva, The/disaster in Korean history. to Paris included a group of/Hague, London, Rome, Bonn| One witness said the twin- ; Report From 13 States South Vietnamese and Belgian|and Paris. On ereased its work force by|an4 family workers, are down) Blan § 1 Meet students waving —|Vicmamese flags. U.S. ‘engined plane slashed through and| (Paris Police said Saturday|the hillside Chung Ku Bong political iis caches ; saree lst or; Bagh Commu. Due ganization, ee Apollo | ‘a disband. ee itheast terest has been ‘our defined largely by the - commitment, 126 persons, including 46 police-|district like ‘‘a-huge rolling ball by a —s Disaster Humphrey, whether relievedjmen, were injured in the anti-\of hot metal.” nob. ‘over 300 jobs. Compared to last!by over 300 jobs. The employAll of the dead were badly iby the subdued warmness of the|U. .8. rioting there, year, manufacturing - employ-) ment increases show up in the (Of thé more than 130 persons burned, many beyond recogniment has improved by 230 jobs. non-agricultural wage and salaried branch of the economy. arrested in the Paris flag- tion. Despite heavy. rain, CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —A) tates: This segmentof the labor force! burning, egg and paint tossing delieved a major element on the| review board Will issue\a 3,000has increased by 2.9 per cent. will be held in Salt Lake City, {anti-American demonstrations, prenoon crash, the stench of|page report Sunday that is or 880 jobs in. the past 12 April 14-16. ‘all were released by mid-day burning flesh wafted throughout|expected to critically discuss workmanship and list overheatmonths. Increased personal ‘The conference-ts one of three Saturday. About 200 leftist the Korean capital. services, including university’ set up by GOP National Chairstudents staged an anti-Vietnam Police said all 11 Koreanjed wiring as the most likely employment,- make up. nearly tman Ray G. Bliss to mobilize demonstration at Orly , Airport military men aboard the plane|cause of the Apollo 1 moonship Saturday as Humphrey depart- were killed. The other victims) fire that killed three astronauts. half the number of increased GOP vote strength in the metro|died when searing metal and) Informed sources reported jobs, Masufacturing. is. up. by politan. centers. ed for Belgium.) Belgian security police kept a {Naming fue] ravaged theirjearlier, however, that the 230 positions and government Utah was picked for a meet\precise spacecraft electrical Seem, il Sateee lng Fe tseall combace WASHINGTON (UPI)—Pres- close watch on the Humphrey |kindling-dry..homes. ~ comeback ident Johnson created a 10-(party. . Three men carrying red | Police still feared the death/flaw that touched off the Kent Dale Leetham, 26, a na-)‘Ipcal, state and federal levels,'ciation of the which police said they \toll might top 100 when the/nation’s .worst space disaster - sident of)8 UP by :130Geenaiaanicatica jobs. Mining, trans-|madeby party tive of Provo and a resident fai “anllthe stave the laRepublican st " in member commission Saturday} paint wanted to hurl at Humphrey search for bodies ended. Rescue|Jan. 27 was not expected to be Orem for several years, was) i utilities account for another 100 ly involved 80 GOP leaders insand the OGDEN, Utah (UPI) — A cee eae ire were arrested before the vice work was to continue through- positively identified. ve Other Tadorleaies 7 eeee on a president's -arrival. (See 50 KILLED, Page 4) Besides naming the probable suspect in the brutal slaying of Former Bu' Sree cause, the high-detailed final two Davis County teenagers ton, NIM. according to industries in the county ar€)to attend the two-day confer-|the organization of the Post Humphrey was greeted by will recommend ways to died Saturday in what police received in Provo Saturday,|(See UTAH COUNTY, Page 4) lence. ‘Office. department.” prevent similar tragedies in the said was a suicide. He was an ironworker by trade. the committee's as- ‘Belgian Premier Paul Vanden Ecuador May future. and will document the Michael Ferrell, 22, Ogden, He was born July 13, 1940 in ° e aa i to ay Boeynants, who once worked as ja butcher and later operated Boycott quality of workmanship investi- died shortly after undergoing Provo, son Jess William and hO whether tal service ‘one of this country’s -largest gators found when the death emergency treatment at an Og‘meatpacking firms, and ship-was- disassembled. jden hospital for a gunshot spenthis bo "in Lehi, then : y ? profit government corporation The long-awaited_report, ac- woundof the head. moved to Where he FE Kid f B ee ey ppd by Foreign Minister Pierre Harmel, companied by 200 photographs, Ferrell had been questioned Microphones set up at a UNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay is the fruit of 10 weeks of jin connection with the fatal podium on’ the runway: failed (UPI) —Ecuador warned Saturyears following his gratiuation The commission also will) and some of the opening day it will boycott next week’s intense investigation by 1,500 shootings of Michael. Dell Monengineers and techni- leur, 19, Sunset, and Val DeSilva, , from high school. He-served in} BEVERLY HILLS, Cali f.jrel unharmed in nearby|study the maintenance of “fait remarks by Humphrey. and his meeting of President Johnson scientists, cians from government agen- |18, Syracuse, March 28. hosts were drowned out by the and Latin American chief cies, private industry and executives unless the decisions | Detective Sgt, Larry Scott roar of jets taking off. universities across the nation. Belgium is in agreement with jamerging from the summit The report will be flown from jsaid Ferrell was found wounded + Gecinasy jolive complexion was the object ns cleo la tilusera.” most of U.S. foreign policy. On conference go further than the the moonport to Washington jin a downtown Ogden motel and |room where he lived by Detec(See 4) Alliance for fy provide more U.S. aid and early Sunday for presentation to \tive James Hicks, James E, Webb, space agency Hicks had knocked on the trade, Germany. : for the two-|American Telephone adminigtratr, and members of door of the motel room and, “moved to Farmington about 10 California| graph Co., was named to head the . ago. s ¥ ‘the commission. when a young woman answered, Pe In a statement accompanying ‘his order Johnson, said: officer. He heard a shot mo“Our postal service handles ments later, more mail than the rest of the WASHINGTON (UPI) — The is weak and inadequate, Ecua- On-Monday, Board Chairman Hicks said he found Ferrell dorean. delegate Julio Prado Floyd .L. Thompson and the lying in the room with a .22world’s postal systems combined. It is a lifeline of that another Utah serviceman Vallejo said. other ‘seven members of the i communication, aiding the daily Fall Kills: * Former Utah| County Man poe am taien“=! Nationwide Search Commission To Check On Suspect In Postoffice Slaying Two Kills Self On oestyensos sa LBJ, Latin Meet Feitewteen, For Kidnaper of Boy fajis: Sore 1 i US. ArmySocro,Yests| (UPI) —A- man in himide|Samta-~-Monice, Cali,” eight “the Month”award while m Weat20, with dark wavy hair and'an| ours afer Payment and reasonablepostal rales nd hhisren of diferent clanes of A member ofthe LDS Church, 8 nationwide search Saturday, site porntey can, wlpal” FredecilR.’ Kapoe,lorrer heservedinthe presence re er nee A |ctarman of the boardthe Utahn Killed In Viet Action has died tn military action in|. lives of all citizens and the oper- Vietnam. ‘0 teideniitied himself as a police Not panel are scheduled to testify abetrevolverbety sn his “In Ws present form the|belore a House Space Commit-|i°8h risut temple Pfc. James B, Dewey, son of/document to be signed by the|tee which is holding its own Lg , [presidents does not in s\inquiry into the deaths of See re fe onsite recess " ans want anddeserve| Me. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks Detective James most <a Salt Lake City, was among 20/opinion justity a summit|astronauts Vir ions of every business. aystem. of today we are ee pepe yyseseet ote vgs degre!Magli hai Si the American people,”|B. Chaffee during @ ‘routine’ behind in the Defense Department as|tions __ !launol pad tent, By, Rage 4) "illed. action, ___|Prado said, (See SUSPECT, Page 4) | |