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Show SCATTERED ~THOUGHTS... — A thought ‘for the SHOWERS day British statesman John Selden once” said the most They make today that govern the the low 50s. 36. Speck Found President Puts Focus Guilty of On the War 8 Mur ee SAN ANTONIO, PEORIA, Ill. (UPJ) —Richard Tex. RECEDES IN BATON ROUGE IUGE, La mM centers Saturday behind BATON F UPI E worst in Baton but some along the Ky Orders Fortified families Amite headed and—-Cemite higher about 400 ed from Barrier “we fix his punishment at death.” The jury of seven men and five women took only 50 minutes and oneballot to decide that- the 25-year-old drifterseaman from Dallas should die in Illinois’ electric chair for the UPI) SAIGON Ire am from the systematic massacre of the nurses in their Chicago dormito- attention ry apartment last July 14. It was expected Circuit Court Judge Herbert C. Paschen headoff strike in a helic engine plant and a ambassador Henr Hoover report to an_« would go through the formality of sentencing Speck and naming his execution date after the lean defendant is whisked back ‘to Chicago,-a-town-which-had-been adjudged too hot to give Speck a fair trial, It was within the wild realm RICHARD F SPECK the no reaction” tions or to a Rev. Martin _\Luther King Jr highlighting speech the RomneyIn Nixon's of possibility that the judge could seek to modify the death sentence. But this was regarded by legal experts as all but Stronghold impossible, since Paschen had told the jurors that “guilty with} a recommendation of death”? was one of the three verdicts they could return. WILLIAMSBURG,‘Va. TUPI) New by— York King called immediate hal North Vietnam as an taneous step”’ toward peace Giving: newsmen a rundown on, what she called heavy (See PRESI “a rather Provo Due —Premier s were and northern ~the au said no more rain expected for However ‘flooding still per. de the city and frontiers build was a “Little to halt Commu- | (counties Bomb-Ignited nist infiltration Ky announced that 20,000 Viet e villagers are being from the frontier area to per mit building of the fo barrier” that will stretch 14 mil from the mountains to the South China Sea Fire Kills 3, Burns Block The strip,- extending about three miles below the southern fringe of the Demilitarized Zone will be stripped of vegetation. Anything that moves will be fair gamé for planes” prowling overhead and allied artillery CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (UPI)— covering every inch of the area. | in a drug store where his Bold Incursions estranged wife worked SaturThe move was announced in day, touching off an explosion and fire that apparently killed the wake of increasingly bold work" by Anirate husband tossed a bomb iT, Page 4) clearing. i eceding flood wat (UPI)- HOUSE born to raise hell,” was found gilty Saturday of slaughtering by High today in Low tonight 32 to S. Vietnam to Build ‘Little Maginot Line’ FLOOD WATER United States Speck. who. pears the tattoo eight nurses. The jury said followed Colder today, least noise.” —Gov. George Romney, his hat three persons and injured eight communist incursions into South Eight times, Speck heard the The blaze devoured six Vietnam highlighted by a North words “fix his sentence at! practically in the ring for the businesses on a block-long area Vietnamese raid across the death” with hardly a flicker of GOP presidential nomination. | crowded with -shoppers in this border “Freedom Bridge.” expression on his sallow, pock- invaded Nixon territory Saturcentral Ohio community, about The United States has flown a| marked face; Slouched back in} day night _and charged that Great 50 miles south of Columbus. complete infantry brigade to the| ANTI-VIETNAM WAR demonstrators present “‘sea of faces” as they wait outside United his chair, his head propped on President Johnson’s Listed as missing and be- northern provinces to aid U. S.| Nations headquarters Saturday while leaders state their cause to UN Undersecretary Ralph his left hand, he stared around Society” is waging war’onfiscal J. Bunche, Some 100,000 persons converged on the city. forming one of nation’s biggest antilieved dead were the husband, Marines and Vietnamese troops the courtroom in what could be integrity who are fighting four commu-| Vietnam demonstrations. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) called a kind of wide-eyed) Hitting a favorite theme, the WASHINGTON, D. C. — The Lee Holbrook, Charles Schieber. | amazement. He was chewing! Michigan governor said in a Department of Housing and manager of Bingman’s Drug nist divisions in the area. gum. prepared aie me ee Urban Development has notified Store, and Ted Foster, an Disclosure of the dramatic More Than 135,000 in 2 Cities His lawyer, the trial tested wos ae \plan overshadowed war action oe nonin, |Sen. Frank E.. Moss, (D-Utah) employe. 9. Cook County (Chicago) Public formed : collective bargaining! ya funds-totaling $463:000 have } But U.S, spokesmen Defender who has not lost a inonomtls peteie the been reserved for use by Provo recognition, were récovered,| said American jets in new raids fire captain Don Thompson over North Vietnam knocked client. to the electric chair in 402 p _|City in expanding its municipal sa id. gress.” The situation “is getting capital cases, appeared more out eight antiaircraft sites and jbeyond White House interven- water "‘ system. =a . Phyllis Holbrook, the wife,| smashed a surface-to-aid misstricken than his client. was not in the store at the time. Haiphong. During the raids . s William Scranton; a pharma-| Friday, the United States lost Gerald W. Getty stared in Romney cameto Virginia just) cist, said he was in the store at/jts 505th aircraft to enemyfire amazement at the jury, his one day ‘ter Eanes ‘candid MONEY will aid the growing the the time and sawthe explosion. /oyer North Vietnam, but the announcement in the Michigan) Community in expanding hands braced on the defense capital at Lansing that if his| Water system to serve residentable, and then announced fellow Repubicans want him tial, commercial and industrial “T was waiting on a customer pilot was rescued NEW YORK (UPI) — One which joined Negro civil rights) turnout of up to 400,000 when I looked back and saw a : leaders with opponents of the/demonstrators, The total was “There -will be a motion for a “there's not much question I'l rowth needs brownbox with a cloth covering Tragic Accident put es x sree yon war in Vietnam. far below that but a high police newtrial and an appeal will be run” for president Reservation of the funds as- en top,” he said In South Vietnam a tragic} Central ae Park sash Sap aacage made.” Saturday and|_ Thepolice had prepared for a | spokesman in mid-afternoon “It's a bad case, the worst a While he attacked Johnson suped “tre -avelletsiiny” of the Scranton said the box was on| accident took the lives of 29} said there were more than the floor. \Vietnamese Government ol-( tem more. than. 100,000 demon100,000 in the United Nations lawyer ever had,” Getty) administration fiscal policies, he ee ee ae trators marched through the} | Plaza. mourned. “‘All I can say is I did Heft a cash crisis of his own at! nioss said. “It is unlikely that employe) reach for it but Lee|when two American F100,heart of New York City to a! | ‘They had- marched through the best I could and tried it at} ome, tumultuous rally outside the the money will be allocated bejwooden horse cordons along the highest level I could. | Romney; who hopes his|fore the end of fiscal year Holbrook threw him back,’|Supersabre jets mistakenly} United Nations where Martin| ranton said |bombed Vietnamese troops dur-} posh Central Park South, down Luther King delivered a blister-| (See SPECK FOUND, Page 4) (See ROMNEYIN, Page 4) 1967.” “Mr. .Schieber grabbed the/ing an operation 23 miles! Madison Avenue and across to the U.N. The ranks included with it. Lee started attacking spokesman said that two planes} aes girls with daffodils painted on him and Ted Foster fought with dropped their bombs “‘off| Some streets of midtown \their foreheads in keeping with Lee. The next thing I knew was| target” during a radar-guided| Manhattan werefilled for more the themeof “Spring Mobilizathe} a big bang. The store was a|night mission early Saturday. eee oa Me han B JOHN PIERSON tion to End the War in For Grant Of $463,000 Marchers Condemn War; Seam amnsiges,Mile 100 Burn Dratt Cards “I saw Scott Lindsay(another |diers and wounded 70 others|® 4.Students ‘Lucky To BeAlive’ After Plane Crashes in Canyon MondayIs box and started out the back|northwest of Qhi Nhon, A U.S, |in6, speech against the war: in Tax Filing Deadline mess. Even as the premier was} ‘the 1 ase WASHINGTON (UPI) —Mid-| Vietnam Chief deputy sheriff George|announcing the barrier project, pao, aie tod cate night Monday is your tax The protestors came from a M. Linder said Phyllis Holbrook Vietnamese troops with huge rent th oh Acar rte had recently filed for divorce. bulldozers and other earth-|yier Cong, te arm Ihe Four lucky BYU students were, sengers, told rescuers Friday|the two injured youths, esti- Fire caused by the explosion | moving equipmentmoved north-| "<t °"8@live Saturday without any | that “‘We were going first to|mated the elevation at 10,000 and whipped by gusty winds|ward fram the Da Nang aa There were clashes andfights Qne American official said|between the marchers and Serious injuries (two were still Flagstaff to let Sam (Mr. Cluff) feet, near the summit. The spread to consumefive business) hospitalized) after their light off and we turned up in Santa-|scene is perhaps a half dozen locales adjacent -to the drug-|the huge equipmentwill be used|S™aller groups carrying Ameri® |to remove trees and bushes|¢@” flags. Eggs, bags of flour plane crashed early Friday quin Canyon. airline miles southeast of Santa- store Jack Wises an ambulance |from the border strip. jand paint bombs were thrown afternoon in the mountains near “We couldn’t get above the| quin, driver who took some of the; Under the plan, the southern|Just below the U.N. a special the top of Santaquin Canyon, treetops and the plane clipped | Saved by Snow Grant Cottam, 23, Walnut a tree,” Mr. Michie was quoted! Mr. Michie said the plane injured to the hospital, said the half of the six-mile-wide Demili-|Police tactical force broke up a Creek, Oalif., the pilot, was as saying. He said the crash |cartwheeled in deep snow, scene resembled a diaster area. tarized Zone will, in effect, be lash, wielding small billysticks in the BYU Health Center Sat- occurred at about the 8000-foot/ which was what undoubtedly “It looks like the six buildings \doubled in depth. The new|several of the anti-Vietnam urday with a broken ankle. elevation. Visibility was appar: |saved them. The plane, rented in one block are completely |three-mile-deep no man's land) ™archers Turnout Impressive Sam Cluff, 18, Colonia Juarez, ently good, from the Provo Flying Service, gone,” he said. “I went into the | will serve as a “‘free fire” zone, Mexico was also at the Health Jim Burr, co-owner of the|was* heavily damaged. Sheriff drug store and walked through| andthe fortified barrier will be New eee 27,50-man oceanapt Center with lacerations. Neither Provo Flying Service and pilot|Ralph Chapple said the occu- about a foot of debris. It looked|erected on the southern fringe! York’s police force of. the strip. is seriously hurt. ‘of the helicopter which recued| (See 4 BYU STUDENTS, P. 6) like a real tragedy.”” struggled jto prevent serious Two others Dave Michie and violence in the giant protest| John Sonnenberg, both 18 and both from Chicago, were not injured and were: able to walk deadline, number of cities east of the = ony Mississippi. Two special trains If you've already filed your brought in approximately 1,200 return on income earned in 1 7 a from Cleveland and Detroit. 1966, relax. A machine may be Petition U.N. reading it this very minute. Or maybe by now you've even| received a refund. You have until midnight Mon-|strators jammed the streets in day, April 17, to get that Form|the biggest peace demonstration 1040 or 1040A in the mail. The| (See MARCHERS, Page 4) usual deadline is April 15, but ae since the 15th fell on a Satufday| this year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is giving every-| one two extra days to file. | Clings to Life Ill Adenauer The machines aren't altogeth-| (See TAX DEADLINE, Page 4) Wasatch County Presses Plans for New Courthouse out from the crash to Santaquin afl summon aid, They were checked over at the Payson Hospital and released. | Cleil Smith, city marshal of Santaquin, called Ralph Chap |. HEBER CITY — Office arrangements for the new Wa ple, Utah County Sheriff, who) Tesponded with the county Jeep. trol. |satch County Court House were discussed this wéek by the Wa|satch County Commission and Lorenzo Young and Associates, |Salt Lake, architects for the |new building. The Commission has decided fon the type of building they want and’ architectural plans |are being completed, accordjing to Elmo Jacobsen, chair- man ‘of the commission. main problem now is the rangement of the offices |convenience and so office [Now You Know | By United Press International g the period following Across the nation, a twin but \smaller rally was held in San If you haven't filed, get going. |Francisco. About 35,000 demon- BONN (UPI) —Ex-Chancellor Konrad Adenauer clung grimly te life Saturday, Doctors reported “no. change” in the condition of the ailing, 9l-year- old statesman. > A medical bulletin issued at noon said Adenauer had spent a \“peaceful and painless night,” study the different structures. hut it added his condition Final plans are to be com- ‘continues to give rise to grave pleted by July so that bids can| concern.” be advertised and construction His four sons and three started, Mr. Johnson said daughters were taking turns The newbuilding will be con-|standing vigil at Adenauer’s structed at the present site on bedside in his hillside home in Main and Center streets. As'the village of Rhoendorf, about much of the recent landscape |four miles from Bonn. with the large pine trees will The street outside was be retained for the proposed jammed with newsmen, photocity park on the historical town graphers, cameramen and: cur square. ious onlookers, Several newspaThe commission is awaiting pers hired camper trucks so The word from the United. States |their reporters could remain on ar- Forest Service as to ‘the avail-|the scene 24 hours a day. for ability of the old Forest Serv-/ Adenauer has been ailing em- ice Building. The commission 'since~April 7, On Wednesday, ployees can work to maximum hopes to be able t o re-locate his condition became worse and forbidding Cluff, 18, lacerations, Two other students escaped injury as the deep snow softened the impact at the crash scene, Sheriff Dick Chapple is at extreme left in photo, (Photo by Robert N. Hatch) \ ‘y. | efficiency. the county governmentinto this several spécialists were called Prior to a decision of the | building while the old court-jin from the Bonn University style of building, the commis- |house is being torn down and /Hospital to assist the family sioners have toured a number a’ new one constructed, Mr. Bebber‘ot new buildings in the state to |acol said, , ‘Buch, at me iphysician, Dr. Ellar |