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Show FORECAST... THOUGHTS... The drying up of a single tear has thore of honest fame, than shedding seas of gore— Lord poet. George Byron, English Fighting PROV War B52 Crashes At Civil In Part $2.00PER MONTH. PRICE 15 CENTS Erupts Da Nang Base Nigeria AV gain In Mideast SAIGON (UPI)—A huge U.S. B52 bomber atteffpting an emergencylanding at Da Nang airfield crashed and burned Saturday night, killing all but one of the crew membersin the second B52 disaster in three days-in Vietnam. In ground Marines fighting, reported they U.S. had killed at least 589 Communists in three battles with North Vietnamese troops trying to capture the Marines’ Con Thien Red Mob Kills 5 LAGOS (UPI) Federal troops pushing a four-pronged thrust into the heart of i Suez Canal: Site of ssionist easternNigeria tet firm resistance Saturday. Both sides claimed early triumphs. in Set |the civil war engulfing Airica’s| Hong Kong Police In Bloody Attack most populous nation. Federal battalion commander Maj. Sule Appolo admitted his| j troops were encountering strong jchallenges as they advanced| into the region that suceded| from the Nigerian federation! May 30 and declared itself the Independent Republicof Biafra. ew Battle CAIRO (UPI) have thrown into the action so|Communist mob backed by| Leftists have been demon: esisted ratered by blown roads: and Saturday, with Israeli and Egyptian aircraft and artillery dueling over the vital waterway in the worst clash since the June 10 cease-fire. Each side blamed the other for restarting hostilities and both called for an urgent meeting Saturday night of the U.N. Security Council. bridges, carefully far. machinegune fire from Red| ing and rioting for more than la In Saigon visiting U.S. De- China, stormed a Hong Kong|two months in a Peking-inspired| ‘id rebel ambushes. Maj. Gen. Yakubu Gowon, the fense Secretary Robert Ss. police post and killed fivel effort to end 125 years oO f federal leader, McNamara conferred with U.S.| stricers Bonar ad Sead military ih rice Friday: military commanders on how. i ritish rule. orderet ree battalions — Fighting flared up along the Suez Canal border post just below the HONG KONG (UPI)—Hun- accompanied by a_series of noh“We have planned for someDemilitarized Zone border. But the Communists struck back jdreds of tough Gurkha troops violent leftist demonstrations thing more than a walkover,” with new Soviet-made heavy| Saturday protected the border) elsewhere around the British Appolosaid. He said his forces were being artillery—the biggest gunsthey| village of Shataukok where a/colony of 4 million residen _o} Two many more U.S. troops are | pane Kong ee said the) Large Crowd federal troops to invadetheoilneeded to win Tich force rebeltoeastern and spokesmen said thehe conflict’ was toldA|‘@x!ne parently Bovernment, not responsiblenifor tethe} A crowd of about 3,000|use quell theregion revalt.ted incident in the history of Chinese, including Red Chinese|by Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu, “the trend of the air war in the |worst |Hong Kong-Communist Chinese ,|Gowon's arch political enemy. North has changed im our in uniform, relations, They blamed the} army soldiers favor.” outburst on local leftists demonstrated on the China side Both sides claimed early | and said they had Officials said the eight-/acting with support from|of the border at Man Kam To victories inflicted heavy casualties on the engined B52 bomber, which | villagers across the border.” | Later a smaller crowd gathered (See CIVIL WAR;page 4) normally carries a crew of six, | attempted an emergency land- About 1,000 Communists be-| and hurled stones in the Daynat} where the rail lway from| ing at the Da Nang field along jsieged the police post with);4wy he fire from the northern coast of South Viet |machinegun | Chinese side of the divided — to Hong Kong termi.) LBJ Faces butof apparently skidded@ into a}\village early Saturday, then minetieldl(Only, the all gunner | stormed it and tried to hurl Neither mob tried to cross| escaped. mami bombs. dynamite \into Hong Ke iol | No one on the ground was |into Hong Kong andno violence! ROU) oO injured, officials said. The} Twelve Hurt | was reported. | Israeli Idiers were reported killed and 20 waded in the fighting. yi Egypt admitted tosing one MIG21 jet in the day- long exchange of artillery fire and air skirmishes over the jnorthwestern Suez Canal area. | An official Israeli spokesman in Gaza said five Israeli soldiers | were killed and 31 injured, most of them not seriously.) Egypt admitted losing one MIG21 jet in the day-long FRENCH PREMIER GEORGES POMPIDOU,left, calls on Soviet Communist Party Chief exchange of artillery fire and Leonid Brezhnev Saturday. The French-Soviet communique issued afterward agreed the air skirmishes over the north“ for an independentexistence for all the peoples ” western Suez Canalar ea. :two nations ji would work to preserve “rights m est in the Mideast. (Herald-UPI Cablephoto) ; ———— ay Jerusalem, official ces(In blamed Egypt for sourthe tailgunner was pulleg from the| Twelve policemen were) poral Jeftists in Kowloon and sudden flareup and said Egypt fomented the clashes to bring birnngmedical wreckage ty an and|fighting Air| wounded, Communist Tive seriously, I the)ntown Hong Kongeee staged Force technician casualties) the United Nations quickly back Marine and Air -Force bomb are unknown. Mostof the police | four flash demonstrations Saturinto the MideastCrisis.) disposal team members. | victims were Chinese. |day afternoon butthere were no | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)—| An Egyptian military spokes| President Johnson, winding up a| Blame Each The crash occurred only two| The attack on Shatautok was incidents, man said six Israeli Mirage {tranquil summer stay’ at his: days after two of the big B52 fighter bombers attacked ranch this weekend, will fly bomberscollided in the air and twin towns of Port Said and back to Washington tomake! MOSCOW (UPI)—French Pre- Arab territories captured in. Port Fouad at the canal’s crashed into the South China decisions. about the Vietnam pan U.S mier Georges. Pompidou per-| battle and demanded Sea while on route to bombViet war, troop levels and higher UNITED NATIONS (UPI)— suaded the Kremlin Saturday to|troops withdraw from Vietnam.-| mouth during a 3% hour ground Cong targets in South Vietnam. and air battle. taxes. | Six of those aboard in| The U.N. Security Council, in an work for “the rights of all|In the interview, Pompidou The spokesman said one Johnson is expected to return | emergency Saturday night people” including Israel, in ajcalled the Vietnam war a Egyptian civilian waskilled and Thursday's collision were missto Washington by Tuesday “particularly odious thing.” Mideast settlement. ing and feared dead, Amon; meeting, heard the United Arab : OO * . ; i seven wounded. He said the | bloody | Decisions { them was Maj. Gen. William J. Rail Dis ute Crumm, 48, commander of the P (See B52 CRASHES, page 4) li ranun@ronc (URN oath . ner ! — The | | UAR,Israel Other at UN Communique Reflects Russ-FrenchAlliance where he will be host at @)Republic and Israel trade) But it was clear that} But almosthidden in this anti-| Israelis lost three tanks and 11 : ios ar oeest| charges that the other broke the| Pompidou, who left for home|American and anti-Israeli bar-|atmored cars in the short but aan AneeneC wGifragile four-week cease-fire after five days of talks, failed|rage was a small but significant fierce exchange. The Egyptians Erhard. exact return time along the Suez Canal. did not say they destroyed any has not beenset. | U.A.R. Ambassador Mohamed to win the Soviet leaders around/ shift in Soviet policy toward a Israeli aircraft. president of the International to public recognition of Israel's recognition that the Soviet The chief executive has been| Awad el Kony charged that navigational Association of Machinists (IAM) rights in the Straits) Union must not only help (Israel charged that the relaxing beside the Pedernales Israeli forces broke the truce of Tiran and the Suez Canal. said Saturday his union would jrestore Arab losses, but con- Egyptian forces opened the River 70 miles from here in the Saturday morning “‘in collusion” fighting with a prolonged give congress one more week to longest visit at his sprawling with the United States and The growing ‘French-Soviet sider Israel's future, artillery barrage on Israeli work out a compromise on legislation to avert a nation-LBJ Ranch since a two-week| Britain. ; political alliance was evident in| Pompidou and Kosygin, the] positions from Port Said and Gideon|a communique issued before| communique said, “agreed that|Port Fouad. It said the SovietAmbassador Israeli over| period rest and work strike. rail wide Cadets of Utah P.L. (Roy) Siemiller, in an Christmas. Rafael replied that U.A.R.|Pompidou’s departure and in a|their own efforts should be! built Egyptian MIG21 was shot His trip here, which started forces, after a week of incidents Moscow television interview directed toward helping to down in a dogfight between four FT, LEWIS, Wash. (UPI) — interview with United Press June 29, has been mostly on the’ which killed or injured more which he recorded Friday for|create conditions for the preser- MIG2Is and two Israeli Mirage Gov. Calvin Rampton of Utah International, said his member-| than 40 Israeli soldiers along broadcast Saturday night. vation of peace and tranquility jets over Israeli-held territory.) relaxation side although the) ship would not wait indefinitely visited the 1967 Sixth Army Re(CPL DEE RANDALL JARVIS in the Middle East’ and the two The Egyptians accused the chief executive made a flying the cease-fire line during the serve Officer Training Corps for Congress to act. Odious War nations said they would consult Israeli forces on the east bank visit last Saturday to St. Louis week, began Saturday’s hostiliCamp Saturday to spend a “Unless there is action by the of the Suez Canal of attempting for a meeting with Democratic ties, He said Israel was In the communique, Pompi-| regularly on this “goal, weekend with cadets from thé Congress we would have to compelled because of the lay of! dou and Soviet Premier Alexei to send their armor up the governors. notify both the Senate and the University of Utah and Utah Urge Agreement (See SUEZ CANAL,page 4) On his return to Washington, (See UAR, ISRAEL, page 4)/Kosygin denied Israel’s right to House that we would have to State University. Johnson must tangle with the It was believed that PompiRampton, an Army reserve withdraw the letter that we difficult question whether to dou had urged Kosygin to go colonel and holder of the Bronze gave them saying that nostrike further and agree to Israeli Manslaughter Substituted raise the level of U.S. troops in Star from World WarII service, action would take place while South Vietnam. navigational Tights. In the spent the morning inspecting they were in conference,” + His decision~wil} follow the inierview, he told Soviet tele: ‘training areas and reviewing’ a Siemiller sdid. oy . current round of conferences in 7 Viewers: parade of the Ist ROTC Bri- “T do not believe that our membership will sit tight and Dee ‘Randall Jarvis, 18, South Vietnam between Defense | “We (France) also believe it gade. He was accompanied by Col. stay in the shop even though we Pleasant Grove, a lance cor- Secretary Robert S. McNamara jis necessary to seek durable George C. Dewey, deputy camp ask them to do so over an poral in the Marines, has been and U,S. Commander William jsolutions accepted by all the WASHINGTON (UPI) — The countries, that is, on the United States, which only two commander; Col. Ottis M. extended period of time.” killed in action in Vietnam, his C. Westmoreland, who wants to’ Siemiller said that when the parents were informed this bolster the 466,000 troops; Plant, professor military sci\existence of the states involved, 7 on their territorial integrit; on|months ago decided to cut back ence at the University of Utah union agreed to the no-strike weekend by the War Depart- stationed there. a igatl STK, OM)its forces in Europe, Saturday Johnson also must decide Mrs. Betty Davis, 24, mete; [alate whenher bail, which had fi andist brigade commander, and pledge it did not anticipate ment. can Fork, was free Saturday |been set at $5000 cash or $10, Te'Usees and navigation. reacted with dismay to West Col. Owen W. Owens, professor Congress taking a 10-day The young man was the son whether to press ahead in on $10,000 property bail, await-'000 property, was posted. | “We believe the great powers|Germany’s plan to reduce its of military science at Utah holiday before jt acted on the of Mr. and Mrs. Shirlen R. Congress for a tax increase. While the administration has) ing arraignment July 14 at 9|| Mrs, Davis also was charged °U!d help these solutionsand armed strength. legislation. State, Jarvis of 135 North Main, Pleas- asked for a 6 per cent|a.m. on a reduced charge of with assault with a deadly Possibly guarantee them,” he) The State Department said Utah has 72 cadets while Utah “In my judgment, he told ant Grove, said. \the United States would be for the shooting| State has 59 among the more UPI, “we would be willing to Cpl, Jarvis waskilled July 2 surcharge on personal and|manslaughter | weapon when her husband was} But the communique gave no|“‘opposed to any unilateral than 3,000 taking pre --commis- give them a week. Depending in a battle in the Yuang Tri corporate income taxes, the)of her motherlast Sundaynight. | wounded in the shoulder during|; int that Kosygin agreed that|cutback” of the German forces, upon what happens and the area, He was in the Thirg Pla- treasury has not submitted a| Provo City Judge Gordon| the argument. He has been re-| 1 israel has navigation rights,/and Pentagon officials sioning training here. said Knudsen ruled following a pre- leased from the hospital, Her Rampton planned. to return to results at that particular time toon of “A” Company, First) bill to Congress. With the prospect of a record liminary hearing that insuffi- preliminary hearing. on that muchless that the great powers|there was ‘‘no military justifica(See UNION SERVES,page 4) Battalion, Ninth Marines. Utah Sunday. |tion” for the proposed move. high budget deficit “in sight, cient evidence existed to sup- ‘charge is scheduled to be held should guarantee them, Hehad been in Vietnam sev- speculation has been the admi- port the original chargeof first The communique “deplored” The administration seemed eral months. He entered the nistration will seek a tax degree murder, and reduced it in Provo City Court on Wednes- the U.N. General Assembly's particularly irked by the fact service on his 18th birthday, increase higher than 6 percent. to manslaughter. She will be day, July 12 at 10 a.m. tailure to vote for an Israeli that West German Chancellor Sept. 4, 1966. Kiesinger anThat decision, administration arraigned July 14 in Fourth, The charges resulted from 4 troop withdrawal and demanded'Kurt Georg The young man was born) financial experts say, will District Court on the man- shooting in Mrs. Davis’ apart-|that the United States stop nounced the plan to Gut defense Sept. 4, 1948, at American Fork, | depend greatly on the Johnson slaughter charge. ment a week ago, in which her!bombing North Vietnam and spending withoutprior consultathe son of Shirlen R. and Oveda| decision concerning the number! Mrs. Davis was released from/mother was killed and her withdraw its troops from South tion with the United States and | Wright Jarvis. He moved to| of troops in Vietnam. jother NATO allies. ny Jail Friday \husband wounded, | Vietnam, the Utah The Provo Chamber of Com- ywell as to the Lockheed facili- |Pleasant Grove with his parents merce will sponsor a four-day|ty, also in Sunnyvale. That'at the age of six, and grew up| goodwill tour to San Francisco night the visitors will see the) there. | and Reno that will be open to|Giants-Cincinnati baseball game| He graduateq from Pleasant| Grove High School in May of all members of Utah County at Candlestick Park. Chambers of Commerce, ac-|| Saturday the tour“ will pro- 1966, The young than was a| of the LDS Church || By BETTY G. SPENCER mer,of Lehi, and several other |ation can determine the extent\claim was leased to Mr. Bad-)claim each year since 199, | cording to William K. Wother- vide- some free time in the |nfember |morning with fishing for those and held the office of priest. AMERICAN FORK—Whatis! claims in the area. | of the strike. spoon, manager. ger andhis associates last fall. . bringing out ore each year, alhe emphasized that this The tour will take place from |who wish to participate. Later | He was an avid baseball fan|believed to be a rich silver; Eestimates of ore samples The new strike is located in| A special use permit was issued though * is not a large vein. |strike in American Fork Can-| brought out of the canyon Fri- the Mineral Flat area of Thursday, Aug. 17 to Sunday in the day the tour will move jand sports enthusiast. 7 ¥ , to the leasors by the Pleasant) According to Forest Service to Reno for a stay at Hotel Surviving are his parents, yon was dis red in the,day run as high as $180 to $182! ee Fork Canyon, in a/Grove Ranger District, allowAug. 20 and will cost $150, not Mapes. officials, the miners reporting jthree sisters and one brother,|Major Evans Gulch area this|per ton, it was reported. including insurance or fishing | Sunday will proyide a morn- John, Shirley, Susan and Diane week, with the first shipment! This is a timely strike, since remote and almost inaccessible ing them to work on an exist- the strike have been working iregion, Jeep, four-wheel drive|ing road to permit access to expenses. at the claim site since in, of free activities and the Jarvis, all of Pleasant Grove,_| of ore scheduled to leave the jthe price ofsilver is presently \truck or Tote-Gotes~are the|the claim . April, al‘The present schedule calls for| are will then return to Provo|and three grandparents, Mr.| canyon this weekend. \$1.70 per ounce, means of transportation] “yg, Kolmer, who has amiedl one ey ees travel to San Francisco on the/Airport at 3 p.m. and Mrs. Samuel Jarvis of| John J, Badger, and possibly! It was noted, however, that only into the claim area. The strike : | ae NG UA:"i seneh We 17th where travelers will stay; An airplane has been chart-| Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Irene|two associates, have been run-|Forest Service officials and lee tae roximately 2% miles is claim in American Fork) they became bogged down in at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel.|ered and it is hoped by the| Wright of American Fork, ning core drills in the area veteran mining men are view- I front a fio dirt road, jCanyon since 1949, stated that) the heavy snowsin the area. A tour of the Signetics Corpor-|Provo Chamber that it will Funeral services are pending |since early spring. Mr. Badger, ing the strike with caution unee eeu jsilver, gold, copper and lead Some Withdrawn ation home plant ‘at Sunnyvale, 'take a full compliment of about the arrival of the body from |of Ogden, is leasing the mining til adequate shipping can be Special Permit are found in the area. Mr.| Ranger Stephen M, Rushton, Calif., will be made Friday as|70 on the tour, ‘Vietnam claim i owned by Niels W, Kol-|established and further evalu-| According to Mr, Kolmer, the|Kolmer has been working his| (See RICH SILVER, page 2) “ Rampton Spends Weekend With Pl. Grove Youth Dies In Vietnam United States Murder Count Reducea Defendant Free on Bail Dismayed at Bonn Cutback Provo CC Pla ns Good Will Junket to San Francisco Silver Strike Reported in Am. Fork Canyon A é |