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Show American workers compreend the great fact that an idle man, whether he be 2 worker, through today. Highs in the a upper 80s. Probability of rain Kess than 10 per cent, VOL. 46, NO. 50 Se $2.25 PER MONTH—PRICE 15 CENTS PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1969 | Conquering Astros Set For Monday Re-Entry ‘Apollo 10 Speeds Homeward After | Negotiator For Hanoi Flies Home 31] Moon Orbits By AL ROSSITER Jr. PARIS (UPI) —Xuan Thuy, North Vietnam's chief negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks, unexpectedly flew home to Hanoi Saturday tor consultations on Presigent Nixon's eight-point peace plan. Thuy was also stopping off en route in Moscow and Peking for thing we went out after.” UPI Space Writer “T can't see a thing in the SPACE CENTER, Houston|world that could give us any (UPI)—Apollo 10's astronauts, serious problems now,” said | |delighted with the prospect of Apollo Program Director Lt being greeted by dancing girls|Gen. Samuel C. Phillips as the on the island in Pago Pago, three astronauts, Thomas P. |sped home late Saturday from Stafford, Eugene A. Cernan and |talks with North Vietnam's \backers in the war. He left a highly successful moou|John W. Young rocketed back = that produced “every-|toward earth. |amid French diplomatic reports jthat Hanoi might be willing to \strike a bargain if the Us States would agree to conces while Sharee Lee Mendenhall, second attend ant, is at right. Miss Schofield will represent | Middle of Fairway sions over the Viet Cong’s Provo in the Miss Utah pageant in June to de termine the state’s representative to the Miss | “You're lying right in the THE APOLLO 10 ASTRONAUTS gaveearth viewers a parting political future in South VietAmerica pageant. middle of the fairway there so shot of the moon Saturday after they fired their big service nam. we are going to skip midcourse module engine to propel the spacecraft from the lunar orbit Tt was the first time since For Recovery 5,” Ground Controlsaid. | Relations Strained and on their way back to earth. They were over 3000 miles preliminary talks between “Roger, that just sounds from the moon whenthis picture was telecast back to earth, North Vietnam and the United jsAe USS pales beautiful,” said Stafford. | The lunar terminator is at the bottom left of the photo, States begen a year ago that (UPI)—Teams of rescue! At this point raft Thuy had returned for consultaspecialists aboard this helicop-| was i oa tile in (Herald-UPI Telephoto) tions at home. ‘eace Cabinet per hour gaining momenThuy left Le Bourget Airfield ard a Soviet planned Monday recovery of|tum steadily as earth’s pull the Apollo 10 astronauts, |becamestronger. turbojet urging the Wi The drills went so energeti-| ‘The Apollo 10 flight has all| once more to Rebecca Schofield,an 18-yearcally that the shpi’s operations put proved conclusively that| agree to the basic item in the old Brigham Young University Viet Cong’s offer calling for the officer said the red carpets| America will be able to cash in onto which astronauts Thomas|on it’s $23.7-billion space} jestablishment of a new “peace freshman, was crowned Miss cabinet” in Saigon, Provo Saturday night in the LIMA (UPI)—U.S. diplomatsjboat, the third this year, for| P. Stafford, John W. Young and|gamble to put a man on the “No progress can be achieved Eldred Center. Saturday cancelled plans for jallegedly violating Peruvian) Eugene A. Cernan will step/moon this July. “We've gotten here with the present bellicose, everything we went out after,” A. jwaters. Peru claims fishing were “wearing out.” Miss Schofield, daughter of New York Gov. Nelson dictatorial and corrupt Saigon Mrs. Theodore Schofield, won Rockefeller’s visit to Peru but | rights 200 miles from its shore. Saturday's workout included phillips confirmed. the title over a field of 12 ignored Peruvian demands for} The suspension of American the recovery of a dummy! At 5:28 p.m. EDT, the SAIGON (UPI)—Allied forces|Vietnamese rangers backed by), government,” Thuy told newsother contestants, including withdrawal of American) arms aid, announced May 17, capsule and three frogman|spaceship crosses the Great) jclaimed two major victories|U.S. jet fighter-bombers and men. “It is absolutely necessaas the astronauts. Divide,” the point 206,454 miles| Saturday, killing 187 North/artillery strikes killed at least ty to change this government.” Tafta Johnscn and Sharee Lee military advisers pending aj was in retaliation for the posing Splashdown is scheduled atiout where the spaceship esThuy insisted that the United Mendenhall, both 19, who were written request. Vietnamese and Viet Cong in|134 Communists Friday near ‘States : : , had the power of keeping Prime Minister Ernesto Mon- seizures. 12:53 p.m. EDT Monday 389|capes the dominance of moon's selected first and n second at, U.S,| Montagne, who is also Peru’s|miles east of Pago Pago, ati fighting that included tank and/Dak To on the central|the Saigon regime in MISS PROVO, 1968, Rebecca Schofield, stands with her two atténdants after Saturday night's Miss Provo Pageant at the Eldred C enter. At left is first attendant Tafta Johnson | | | Rescue Force Rehearses They were following a trajec- jtory so accurate that ground controllers decided to cancel an jearly mideourse maneuver. BYU Coed Rocky's Visit Selected Miss Provo tendants respectively. SheeteyaSaleou maromeeee | To Per u Off Allies Claim Two Victories ——_—_—|tagne SatsereOtet minister of war, said Saturday] (See RESCUE FORCE, Page 4) Ceeee oe {019 aie support. But © ist high! eeraay ee oe ae0 be orgie Peru’s security. the United States has not yet} ———— ~| Before heading for homethe|troops inflicted heavy losses on] Spokesmen said the Rangers| ‘If this cabinet remains in iB i ue pala “There are other countries|"equested retum of American . jastronauts gave earthlings a/American and South Vietna-lengaged a large C ist\Power it will prevent any Family Relationships at BYU,| which can buy _military|Military vessels loaned to Peru China Seeks |parting “fantastic” view of the|mese unis in a third battle. |force while on a pout|Slution of the Vietnamese eeoe a pagers equipment,” Montagne said, /Dut if,initother did countries.” Perucoulg get moon vie color television. © on Sweep about problem and create difficulties The U.S. commandsaid South \them 270 miles northeast of Saigon, |for the Americans themselves,” “We are a rich country and can The astronaut - cameramen bility of competing for the Miss encounter any foreign pres- The minister of aviation, then called in the air and'Thuy said. came back for an encorelate in | Settlement With Russia America titie later in the year. Five judges selected this year’s Miss Provo, judging her on poise, personality, beauty andtalent, Miss Schofield sang a solo in the talent division while her two attendants gave readings. The Women’s Division of the Provo Chamber of Commerce and Provo City co-sponsored the event, Both Miss Johnson and Miss Mendenhall are students at Brigham Young University, also. Rolando Gilardi, said there was . |the afternoon, this time beamartillery bombardment as the| Thuy, speaking freely te Rockefeller had been sche- no reason for the U.S. military ling back pictures of both the combatintensified. The spokes-/Hewsmen, made ro hones about ; ithe fact that his country's duled to visit Peru May 30 as mission to stay in Peru and earth and moon. men said 1€9 of the Commu- primary preoccupation was to part of his fact-finding mission added: “Neither do I see any | Dancing Girls Ahead in Latin America for President need for Nelson Rockefeller to TOKYO (UPI) —Red China | A humorous exchange benists were killed by the jets and|achieve the establishment of a said Saturday Soviet attacks shelling and 34 others by the|!new cabinet in Saigon. Nixon. Peru told the United come to Peru.” \tween Ground Control and the ground troops. South VietnaTwo Differences States Friday it did not want Bad feeling against the were continuing on a Ussuri pilots occurred during the mese losses were described as} He said that iiere were him to come and said the U.S. United States has been building River island claimed by both afternoon when the pilots were and called on the told a special welcome was i military mission was no longer up since Oct. 3, 1968, when Gen. |Sides “light.” basically two “essential and Juan Velasco Alvarado took Russians to settle such border planned for them in Pago Pago, needed in this country. Two Americans Killed fundamental differences” beRelaticns between Lima and over the governmentand set uy issues peacefully through diplo- on the island of Tutuila, WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen-' U.S. tank crews aided South|tween the newly announced Washington dip sharply a military regime. It expropri- matic negotiations, American Samoa, 400 miles ate Democratic Leader Mike Vietnamese militiamen in hurl-/NUF and Nixon Vietnam peace earlier this month when Peru ated the U.S. International In a lengthy statement east of their splashdown area. Mansfield said Saturday Con-' ing back a North Vietnamesejplans, but he did mot reject seized another American fishing 'Petroleum Co. six days later. distributed by the New China Controllers told the astro- gress should cut about $10) assault Friday on an outpost 55|Nixon’s peace package of May News Agency and broadcast by nauts that Gov. Owen Aspinwall billion from President Nixon's miles northwest of Saigon, near|14. Peking Radio, the Chinese $129.9 billion budget including were slain. Miss Johnson is a sophomore government urged the Soviets would personally supervise the \at least $5 billion from defense At leas’ i majoring in speech thrapy and fo make a “positive response” welcome, and Stafford replied spending. that the governor “doesn’t have Miss Mendenhall is a freshman to its offer. majoring in dramatic arts, At the same time, the to go to any special trouble.” In an interview, Mansiield the outpost four miles southwest of An Loc. The North Jack Lousma, ground comsaid long range hopes for Chinese said “‘the Soviet on ‘Vietnamese preceded the attack government has continued to municator, came back with: “I spending more money Late in June direct Soviet troops to open fire didn’t read the last sentence. domestic needs depended on by firing about 100 rounds of 60arms control talks mm. and §8-mm. mortar WASHINGTON (UPI)—Late with light and heavy machine Here it says maybe there will with Russia. Without an arms ammunition into the camp, be dancing girls there. But now next month the showdown on Charles LeRoy Turnbull, 30,\extensive head injuries when it guns on China’s Chen Pao agreement he said, ‘We'll spokesmen said. Lava in Hawaii RFD the Safeguard missile defense 2, Box 181, Spanish Fork,|went over an embankment. He Island and areas deep within you know.” Young then interrupted with: spend tens andtens of billions The setback for the allies) Chineseterritory. likely will get underway HILO, Hawaii (UPI)—Kilauea died Friday evening in the|was treated at Utah Valley “And to this day, the firing “Oh, well, if he wants to go of dollars and at the end we'll came in the jungles of War| system in Congress where some volcano on the island of Hawii University Hospital in Salt Lake | Hospital and transferred to Uni- has not ceased. At the same to the special effort.” be just where we are now—a Zone D where North Vietna- opponents now reluctantly conCtiy of injuries suffered a week versity Hospital, where he had erupted shortly before dawn mese troops killed 36 South sider the possibility the con(See CHINA SEEKS, Page 4) “yeah” replied Lousma, “I stalemate.” Saturday, spewing lava 200 feet earlier when his pickup truck|beenlisted in critical condition. ‘thought you would change your But he said the Pentagon \Vietnamese infantryman and troversial project will he left Interstate 15 at 1200 South} He died about 6:30 p.m. Friinto the air. could absorb most of a ltwo American advisers Friday approved in some form. mind.” Dr, Howard Powers,scientist in Orem and plunged over an|day. The accident occurred May spending cut for the next fiscal in heavy fighting 40 miles No erosion has been detected IStreaking Home 16 at about 11:15 p.m. in charge of the U.S. Geological embankment. northeast of Saigon. Seventy-six in the slim Senate majority The Apollo 10 pilots were year, which begins July 1. n Survey's volcano observatory, His death asw the 12th traftic| (¥ hi we can get about a South Vietnamese were wound-|which opposes President Nixsweeping behind the moon on said it was the 14th eruption at fatality of the year in Utah their 31st orbit when they fired|$10 billion reduction out of thejed. UPI correspondent Kate/on’s proposal, but in the House Kilauea since 1960, The last one County. request,” Mansfield |Webb said there were No|there is a solid majority of | SPACE CENTER, Houston the rocket that sent them jbudget occurred Feb. 22 and lasted 55 Mr. Turnbull was thrown out (UPI)—Sunday’s schedule for Streaking toward home at 6:26 said. “I think we could take at reports of North Vietnamese hackers. This could mean the of his truck and he suffered hours. jleast $5 billion from defense. a.m. EDT. casualties jissue would be settled, or the Apollo 10 astronauts: As they whipped from behind | “I'm thinking of the C5A, the Air Raid Target iseemingly so, in a conference 7:45 am. EDT—Wake up. 12:49 p.m. EDT—Astronauts| the moon and back into Cheyenne helicopter, and reduc- The fight started when a|committee. HERALDING the News jcommunications with earth,|tions in our bases overseas.’ force of about 400 South) “The situation is that Nixon pass halfway markto earth. 9:39 p.m. EDT—Second re- spaceship Commander Stafford They are too numerous and too Vietnamese plunged into anjcan have the ABMunit in one called out: costly.” He said of the overseas area which had been the target/wayor another, but it will cost turn home-course correction. 11:49 p.m. EDT—Sleep period Hello Houston, Apollo 10...re- military installation, “they cost of repeated air raids by U.S.|him,” one veteran legislator B52 jets. said, (See APOLLO 10, Page 4) ‘us about $4.8 billion a year.” Air F begins. Cut Favored By Mansfield Accident Proves Fatal For Spanish Fork Man reportedkilledwtheassault| ABM Showdown Shaping Upfor 3 Volcano Spews $10 Billion | Today’s Slate | For Astronauts Prelude to June: Herald Bride’s Book Off Press | Education Week Set June 10-13 on'Y’ Campus We call it The Bride’s Book and we hope you like it. We're referring, of course, to the special section of today's Herald devoted to the needs ( merchandise and services) of a new couple starting out in life . .. and where to find them. “Adventures in Learning” is|variety of subjects is available, Tuesday evening June 10 at BYU telent will keynote thejat 8:15 p.m, in the Pardoe Drait’s a joint project of the Herald and 36 advertisers, with \ma Theater of the Harris Fine \the theme of the 46th Annual|ranging from an inside look at/8:15 p.m. in the Joseph Smith evening the cooperation of a lot of people, including a young engaged Adventure Film Arts Center. Written by Martin {Campus Education Week which the Soviet Union to an in-depth Auditorium, there will be held couple, Linda Swan and Douglas K. Christensen. Charles LeRoy Turnbull la program entitled “BYU Mo- Noted adventurer John L.|Kelly, a BYU student, and diis expected to attract thousands study of Church history. Chief Herald photograprer Phil Shurtleff took the pictures, Cross will narratehis film ‘‘Ad-|recied by Dr. Charles Whitman, Many Exhibits |tion Pictures on Parade,” feato Brigham Young University including the lovely pose under the ‘Y’ Bell tower which apIn addition to the hundreds of| turing Scott Whitaker, director ventures in Remote Jungle|the play is based on a true June 10-13. pears on the Bride’s Book ct over page. The artful headings Open to the public, Education classes being offered, several |of the BYU Motion Picture Pro-|Areas South of the Border”) story told to Mr. Kelly. Women's Editor Winifred Jones and cutlines are the work of Thursday, June 12, at 8:15 p.m, Family Movie |Week was attended by nearly |exhibits and evening entertain- duction Department. and others of the news and advertising staff. ‘The Family Movie ofthe Year Young couples especially, but just about everyone will be By United Press International 4,000 persous from 24 states and| ments have been scheduled for| “A Showcase of Talent,” with)in the Smith Auditorium, interested in the messages contained in the Bride’s Book— The’ world’s largest known three foreign countries last sum-|the week. A crafts and hobbies|KSL’s weatherman, Bob Welti,) “And They Shall Be Gath-|for 1968, “To Sir, display will be open daily from! will be featured Wednesday, |er' ed,” the story of an Armenian| will be shown daily at 5:45 and of mer. the goods and services available in your Provo stores and how |natural pearl is the Pearlthan| Classes will be taught on an/$ a.m. to p.m. in the Wilkinson June 11, at 8:15 p.m. in the de family which comes into con- 8 p.m. in the Varsity Theater. Allah, which weighs more to find them. ‘The Bride's Book is just part of today’s big Sunday Herald. |14 pounds and has been valued it informal, non-credit basis from|Center ballroom on the second| Jong Concert Hall of the Harris tact with Mormonism, will run |Starring Sidney Poitier, the \Fine Arts Center. Outstanding inghtly during Education Week}(See EDUGATION:WHER 7. 315 am, to 6 p.m. A large|floor, Init youl find hours of pleasant, informative reading, . ‘at $3.5 million, | Now You Know| |