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Show = Jet Crash In | Bay Kills HONG KONG (UPI)—At least 15 Americans were among the 24 persons killed when a ThaiAirways "7 Sunday Herald 11 Utah Gains Momentum In Industrial Growth 15 Americans International SUNDAY, JULY 2 By RI€HARD J. BENSON Manager® of UVIDAT jetliner crashed”~into- Kowloon Bay Friday, the airlines reported today. The twin-jet Caravelle was Dramatic An example of one new inova- pen: ton is Boeing Aircraft’s 727 Those of you who have elled by will recognize carrying .80 persons and crew members when it plunged into the bay while atiempting an instrument. guided Up now Utah has had difficu ilty con vinc ing industry to . landing at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport during a heavy rainstorm. of the reasons distance A hugh floating crane raised Sut, to major a with certein new as Ae Giange QC is used by day senger s. transpsrtation as @ Catgo trans- 8. kly removing pas senger equipment, seat: etc., tions in transportation the jet is ready for service as other ~Treasons,Utatr ning to gain momentum in industrial deyelopmet, the wreckage of the plane today. aa Most of the passengers were U.S. citizens. Seven of the 15 who died came from California. Nine were women. New concepts in material handling, vehical design, high, way construction, etc will cause a number of sisn changes in the econ product distribution, The No Sign Of Any Hanoi Peace Move wil work to U.ah s advaniage, We become , time-wise, to the major airfreight —wilt nomies of transportat soon reach a point wh: ss Of surface factors such as labor and carriers whichin turn will force living conditions will be an even the surface carrier, trucks and more important factor in mak-|rail, to improve their methods (ing a decision to locate indus jof material handling and dejtry farther away from major |livery. In the process pressure a fam WASHINGTON (UPI)—Secretary of State Dean Rusk said) CHRISTINA NIBLEY, third from right, will reign_as Miss Liberty Belle Miss Liberty Belle; Susan McNamara, first attendant; Miss Nibley; Eliza: |market areas, | to remain competitive will force Saturday that the prospect is during Provo Freedom Festival now in progress. In Herald staff photo ‘are, beth Hall, speed boat regatta queen; and. LaDawn Anderson, Miss Con- Stats the cost of all forms of transe, . | portation down. Thus, lower for the Vietnam war to go on from left, Janet Compton, Miss Talent; Cheryl Pope, second attendant to geniality, Retain Panama tight costs will allow induswith the Communist foe continu{try to get further-away from ing.to turn a deaf ear to peace major eee market ith negotiations. h|| Status, Urges Teal without “We see no sign that Hanoiis willing to move to an honorable! Era of Growth settlement and we do mot : . | Couple all this with Uvida's believe that the prospects for ee (UPI) — Rep. ong-range plan for industrial such a settlement are enhanced | Sherman Ee ord of Utah led) development and we find. ourby proposals which ask us to LEES. FERRY, Ariz.(UPI)— {Continued from Page One)../Tuesday night. Tuesday will stop half the war while the A group headed by Sen. Robert en Me of growth and development. unals feature a speed boat reother side continue thus unabat\F. Kennedy, D-N-Y., Saturday) vice will feature Paul Dunn of gatta, water show and speed/ oie ole: ee dreamed of in Utah Valley. ed its half of the war,” he said SAIGON (UPI)—PrimeMinis-| than~ it did Thieu’s own continued its 90-mile journey: the LDS Council of Seventy,/boat drag races at the Provo in an interview with a Sweish ter Nguyen Cao Ky, pressured down the Colorado River \leaving the Panama Canal a big problem is to maine as speaker, with music by the|Boat Harbor beginning at 1) candidacy. newspaper. status unaltered until a decision’ I eRig ne om. cradled in life rafts and bythe military out of his| Provo Elementary School Chor- | p.m. “The United States is con- presidential candidate's role,| The government has refused wrapped in life preservers. is made on the location of the against Joon destroying by that, we mast: guard nee Sis cata the beauty Carnival, Bazaar us, fident that the efforts by South|2E |Saturday called on government to give Minh, a highly popular) Kennedy, his ie. seven of of the Valley by failing ts de Vietnam and its allies will and army leaders to follow his military leader, a visa to let his ten children and a large The annual Independence Day| A carnival and-bazaar will be! The Lloyd committee urged ivelop and hold to a long-range im return from Bangkok and jgroup of friends embarked on parade will be presented Tues-|held all day both Monday and| that new treaties be ‘“‘concluded continue to bring improvement jexample and place the country him campaign. In a letter to the |the three-day trip Friday: from} day at 9:30 a.m. and will run|Tuesday on East Center Street, |in haste” with the Panamanian plan, More than that each of although there may be ups and before individual ambition, lus must beflexible and accept national assembly, Thieu said this point just south of the Glen from 1150 North on University between First East and Uni-| government, downg,” he added. The appealfor unity and selfHalkpate the statement in sacrifice was Ky’s first public that the generals on the ruling Canyon Dam, Avenue to Eighth East and versity Avenue, and the horth “The forces of subversive| responsibility a, ee 1 tai military junta considered Minh The party will be out of answer questions submitted Center. \lawn of the City-County Build: since he stepped ing. by Daniel Viklund of the down and agreed to take the a “security risk.” contact with civilization until |their Cuban Nasser would wel-|tiai cultural, recreational, come Stockholm newspaper, Dagens number two spot on an election Ky was ousted as a presiden- the rafts arrive Monday at the More than 100 entries are ex-| The entire five-day Freedom)come anopportunity to deprive! mercial and educational pur Nyheter. ticket headed by his chief rival, tial candidate by the generals Phantom Ranch in Grand) pected and parade viewers will Festival is sponsored. by LDS|the free world o f peaceful 8¢-/poses, We may not always Activities, Inc,, an organization| cess to the canal, It was understood that the Chief of State Nguyen Van who were worried that the Canyon National Park, agree on what is exactly right also watch a jet fly-over during interview which is to be civalry between him and Thieu but if all concerned will work jeu. ‘the procession. Children of the of the six Provo LDS stakes. published in Stockholm on’ The appeal came as the) might split the country’s 600,000 area paraded Saturday, (See It is the 16th year the organiza- In ancient Egypt pigs were|toward a common goal, in the Sunday was prepared about two country’s national assembly| man army and endanger the tion has sponsored the celebraused to tread seed into the|spirit of cooperation, we can be story and pictures on Page 3.) weeks ago. tion and this year’s chairman ground and thresh grain, says) sure that the bestresults will be dealt the Thieu-Ky ticket, and war against Communist aggresProvo police have reminded jg LaVorn G. Sparks. Rusk, for the most part, the present military regime, a sion. the National Geographic. | achieved residents that there will be no reiterated the American posi- somewhat humiliating one-two It was a. stunning, and parking allowed along the en-| tion on various issues concern- tblow. humiliating, defeat for Ky who’ tire length of the parade-route ing the Vietnam conflict and The assembly ignored letter has held the upper hand in the after 6 a.m. Tuesday. saw no hopeful signs for an from Thieu and approved the|military .government for the ; ; Any cars early endto thefighting. re involved will Romney For associates Close years. two didacy of exiled|past identi ae He did, however, touch briefly former chief of state Gen. Dung said that Ky wasangered by in ons on requirements following an Van (Big) Minh. And it/the generals decision, but was} LANSING, Mich. (UPI)—Gov peasTae eventual Vietnam peace settle approved it by a larger vote! forced to aéceptit. George Romney wonthe biggest ent, victory of his career as p.m, in the BYU Old Stadium, The cabinetofficial commentgovernor of Michigan when the and it will be repeated again ed: “It is too early to discuss legislature early Saturday enthis in any meaningful detail, acted the states first income Perhaps a final settlement! tax and averted fiancial chaos. would include some type of Romney, a front runner for continuing international assis‘the Republican presidential nomination, said he thinks the: Rusk’s comment~ seemed to accomplishment“would be conreflect a growing preference in sidered favorably” nationally. the’Johnson administration for It was the culmination of VERNAL (UPI) — A direct 1, regional Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R- But, there is ne assurance Con- years of effort by Romney to highway link between U.S, 40 programs. Utah, member of the tax-writ- gress .will pass the increase,” overhaul the state’s tax struc- ‘and U.S. 50-6, could make a| boost in northeast-| ture and to get the ing Senate Finance Committee, he said. said Saturday he will “insist “In addition there are many Party, which in pre-Romney | rn Utah's economy, State on significant non-essential in Congress who feel that the days was less than enthusiastic| Road Commissioners were told y | spending cuts as the price the Treasury is overestimating about income taxes, to provide | More than 20 persons, includ-| Johnson Administration must other tax revenues by $2.7 bil- the initiative. pay for any proposed income} Htion,”” he said. “Also key mem-' Using all the pressure at his jing tepresentatives from the! ¢isposal, Romne} ry threa' itened Grand, Duchesne, Daggett and tax: increases.” bers of the Armed Services the legislature with a drastic The Utah Republican made Committee forecast defense cutback in spending—18 per Uintah county commissions, the the comments in Salt Lake City spending will exceed the offi- cent from his proposed budget Vernal Chamber of Commerce, the an- cial estimate by $5 billion. Plus for this fiscal year—if it) the Highway 40 Association, the RALEIGH, Miss. (UPI)— where. he is Bureau of Land Cigar-smoking George Craft nual Fourth of July Congres- there is a question about the rejected the tax package. boasts he can spit a distance of sional recess. Congress recess- sale of $5” billion in participa- Romney has contended alt land National Park Service, heard the request for a survey more than 27 feet if he has @ ed last Thursday and will re- iton certificates (shares-in gov- along that if he were only for the proposed highway. ernment owned assets) which sumeits schedule July 10. good tail wind. EQUIPMENT SAVINGS: (figures used based on a 2000 sqft. ¢ thinking of his nationalsituation Craft,.the *7year-old undis- Sen. Bennett, a-rankingmem- may not be sold as proposed.”’| as a possible GOP presidential ‘The road woul: stretch over home). If you add 4” of Rock Woolin your ceiling, your air puted national tobacco. spitting ber of the Finance Committee Sen. Bennett said “If you put nominee he would have forgot- ‘the Book Cliffs and link the two champion, will defend his title as well as a member of the all of that into an adding) ten about ncome taxes and’ ‘east-west highways. conditioning requirmentwill be approximately ¥%ton (6000 W Among other proposals at the machine it comes out between here July 8. Republican National Commitpushed for the austerity budget. BTU's) LESS1! ... or about $180.00 LESS in equipmentcosts meeting was a request by the “Oh, I hit 27 feet, two inches tee’s Task Force on Fiscal $25 and $30-billion as the fiscal one time when I was practic- policy; said that the feeling of year 1968 deficit which is more ‘Vernal Chamber of Commerce, now add $150.00 insulation cost and . ing,’ Craft said. “Course, you the mémbers of the committee than double the previous peaceUintah County Commission and can’t do that without a little regarding a tax increase was time record in red ink.” Highway 40 Association for the jeonstruction of a 1,500-foot wind.” “Jukewarm, if we, don’t see a Sen. Bennett said, “Person‘The tanned Raleigh oldtimer correspon bridge over Starvation Reserdecrease in non- ally I think the time has come, won the 1966 event with a shot essential domestic expendi- to stop talking about tax policy WASHINGTON (UPI) —The voir. Department of Health, Educaof 21 feet, three inches, but he tures.” ‘as an instrument used to shape ‘The group requested that the was fighting a cross wind. A Sep. Bennett said, “If a num-) fhe economy, and to start wor- tion and Welfare has approved mew pridge be built strong sharp-shooting aimer, he also ber of threatening events take tying about the way govern- ‘a $450,000 grant to Carbon enough to support overweight won his third title in the place within the next 12 months ment spending shapes tax County to pay for nearly half truck loads, A stronger bridge ‘the cost of planned hospital im- is needed so raw products can accuracy contest. OPERATIONAL SAVINGS: You will SAVE about $2.00 per the deficit for fiscal 1968 could| policy. Craft, who learned his method soar to more than $25 billion’ He said, “Perhaps this is provements. be transported economically to month in operating cost of an air conditioner and... you from his mother, first started and conceivably as high as $30 ‘Old. Economies’ but ‘Old Ec- The announcement was made marketing areas, will SAVE about $15.00 per year in heating costs| ! spitting at chickens’ and lizards lion.” nomics’ makes a lot of sense late Friday by Sen, Frank E, Moss, D-Utah, who said the when he. was a teenager in rural Sen. Bennett said he based) to me.” Smith County. But ‘now he only his figures “on simple arith- Sen. Bennett's ee fel funds to help pay for the mil- The big muscle that holds lion-dollar deer will come! together the two shells of the chews for competition. ted by a renewed J metic.” ‘Burton Act ap- scallop is the only part of the cS Craft has won each compet “The Treasury already pro- eeAdministration effort for from _the animal that is eaten. tion since the first one in 1953 jects a $13 billion deficit. How- a tax increase this year—pos-| propriations, except two times when Johnny ever, it assumes enactment of sibly several per cent higher Stewart -out-spurted him, But a 6 per cent tax surcharge) than the 6 per cent Stewart has gone into retire- which would raise $5.5 billion. announced early this year. ment because he can’t hold in Ky Agrees to Take Second Kennedy Party Provo Freedom Festival Continues Trip Spot on Ticket After DownColorado Queens Chosen at Pageant Pressure From Generals Sherman Lloyd | jaanhaemenage, amma apenting regstamps Hast wie Tax Action , Seen Victory | Bennett in Utah--Will Ask Counties Ask. HighwayLink Spending Cuts as Price For Proposed Tax Increase AN Air Conditioner Spit Champ Says He Can Until You Check Your Present Insulation ! Spit 27. 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