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Show THOUGHTS... The human raceis in the best condition when it has the greattarough today with a few show- est degree of liberty. —Alighieri Dante, Italian epic poet, VOL. 47, ers and chance of an efternoon thundershower. NO. 3 Se PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 29 Sng TY ‘President to Travel To Tunnel into Comp Behind Iron Curtain 1500 in Utah County Cherry Crop Loss Strands Area Workers By 00 IRENE JONES SAIGON workers in Utah, of which over 1,500 are in Utah Countyalone. withThe workers are presently out food, funds and employment due to the lost cherry crop of t according week, past the state officials ‘ The Utah Migrant Council, with temporary local headquarters at the Community Action Syar aac! in ae 3 i. Center, stated that funds and jungle outpost just as they did n Agenda DR. ROGER 0. EGEBERG at Dien Bien Phu. FewSkills _ These micrant cagingheres osegenineapyae M ne se Pn ole ios ee ng fruit ‘or aiding is the har se io M6 vesting of crops. The workers | Four battalions of alliedin ltroops struck on the ground {support of the garrison of about 200 Americans and 45 South Vietnamese surrounded in the Green Beret camp under sicge | lfor the Sith day. U S$ e wes \, Hi IG ‘ * A SSIS t an t |jish° Because of this and their |transiency many of the migrants are unable to obtain county and federal government services which they often badly A Pp By EUGENE V. RISHER NEW | B52 bombers, striking in a four-hour period ending at 6 a.m. Sawrday, dropped at least 1.8 million pounds - bombsin 10 saturation strikes against * ointed WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres-|nositions of Communist infan- ¥] | | See Page Nine for inter| | pretive story, around Ben Het, 280 cots and pie cherries are ready tributions for the temporary re-|tion moved swiftly Sy to iron ring northeast of Saigon, the to pick—in about10 days. Steven jief of these migrants may don- dampen peice — miles Garza, area coordinator for the ate food bytaking it to the St. 'uched off by the on again, OT) Utah Migrant Council, said that Prancis Church, 172 N 500 W., 288" eye eee a Nixon on a tour announced by The White H ouse Saturday, He thus will become the first Pl is Gran eal eo University of Southern Califor-| . at +_—__——+ | aa shell It would afford him an : Utah County is one of five in|” See Page Nine for perso- | |bardment since oy Jaunched Through July 4th A |which the Stale Division, of) | malty portrait of Dr. Roger | their campaign May 6. Family Services has be author- | | Egeherg. SALTaLAKE CITY (UPI)—A ized to issue welfare grants of y, ; | Informed military sources 4 \said Saturday that Communist ree om es ® egins Not Resigning migrants without employment, |imoney pours back into the Finch said he was accepting] |county in the way of food, |the rebuff on allied riffemen. other child. not yet identified, page 7 j | according to the migrant coun-| died in Weber County, alsoi of oi) In addition, most do not ‘ aor &*~ , b ‘ } ‘ : : Military sources said the|chorus of elementary school week of activities in the Freedom Festival, Provo's annual] h oO bi r it President Communist nation since Fran . 5 ” rf tre an smoke and hel the ren sige feria monkev back into his couch|visit’ R mie t “the with acceleration forces enti-\United States is interested in mated to be 10 times the force |dealing with the countrier of of gravity—nearly double what|Bastern Europe on the basis of ; in |mutual respect and wanted to Apollo astronauts er. ounter. Reports from the biosatellite|get the views of one of the rovo area. ur | children’s parade. The parade |4iq, Taree bes cabuents nents, The next item on the ents Taira Nintdieeat aot wide variety years-of-age, along with a pre-|Senate Armed Services Com-| BUENOS AIRES (UPI)—|‘m Festival calendar of events" MeBA Carlos Ongania e the toneSee at veo Street The governor’s press secre-| schoo] program for children 2% |mittee’s seal of approval today |President Juan re ee 10 aa sugedly and will SE 13Ee ate mE“ |the| most io |make ary denied early reports that|to 5 years of age has been ar-|but a fierce battle over |marked the third anniversary |0! WSCC’ tt ae o |west on Center Street to First|brain, migrant children had died. |ranged Transportation has also |deploymentof its first twosites jof his installation today follow-|P.™- on We “ oe tas » at! mast, le oe a ee nae the|ing a night of violent protests the BYU Rodeo Grounds. . against his visit Sunday with Grounds. op-|New York Gov. Nelson Rocke-| Ted Brinkerhoff, chairman of Blaine Olsen, owner of Owen| school will be used for these |ponents of the controversial feller. Mortuary in Brigham County,| programs, with other schools | multibillion dollars antiballistic| av Grand Pareie lente Nee eeoe alstaged at ediabtid Dr. W. nyoe hie, ‘i ee ets B ages eon ae F incipal the event, reports that a full uled for Friday morning at 9:30 1m . atcr from dying,” Glsen said. “The phy- Rail Crash Kills sician roted dysentery on the death certificate.” ; aan Seee| 1 Hurts Scores GOP Head Scoffs at Inferences the UniversiSaid the primate should “yield WASHINGTON (UPI) — Re more data than all the " manned: publican National Chairman Ce ee eee eeis i e igen aint tests 4or the astromoak could)|Nixon Administration eagernes,ia | urday : at suggestions r 79t resulta . pe s cane oe nian Sees y»g|to moveits taxbill had resulted Police said Emilio Jauregui,|evening of western contests and |a.™m. More than 120 entries, in-|ty of glee at Los Angeles, is scheduled. Included cluding 16 marching bands, was killed , in student-|exhibits claimed enough |@ leftist, been|being utilized as the need may |missile E system eae said an autopsy had not i ight wi be a greased pigie scramble e i ‘the N: rad infant. one trength to decide its fate and|Police clashes Friday night/will |have signed up to participate matenila ieee petro [alagreedthe ‘Senate's decision |When he opened fire on for the kids and a grand entry. |in the procession, been ill for three days before the President’s con+ They emphasized that the bios¢{ellite mounted on the nose Asian tour was not “organically of a siender Delta rocket. | The booster gained speed Serene with the Romanian visit. uickly on a brilliant plum of i i: Ne ANE . day spice flight designed to help plar for manned voyages lasti lasting a year or I longer. Fourth of July celebration, The|Will be Iocated on the lawn'iaunch control center indicated|leaders of Eastern Europe who observation is sponsored by|immediately north of the City-|that early stages of the mission|has shown concem about peace it ae : iL |1d (See FIVE ASIAN, Page 4) LDSActivities, Inc., an organ-|County building. were going wel oe “ the six LDS pial Thursday. will also see the cae Beeeee the low temperatures we've|ing fruit. A day care center ident Nixon's proposed Safebeen having. We need as much| or babies and childven to 2’ guatd ABM system carried the However, a later statementac: heen donated bythat school dis- [ti loomed ahead on knowledged the deaths but not| trict to get these children to the |Senate floor. classes. The Salem lemnentary | Both supporters and the cause. Nicolae Ceatsescu |aMerivnbaa of a viction “that ry the United States ” power’ must remain ‘i Aer i. @ Pacific | ‘The 14pound pigtailed mon- be ne > bare Asian role “ikey, a native of Southeast ik i lAsian jungles, took off at 11:16 ous be after the Vietnam ||pm. , EDT, in a cramped far. President ‘Tanner will give Protests art the adolescent astromonk named|i 1945. Bonny rocketed into orbit| 10 announcing the trip, White Saturday night on a record 30-|House officials said it was to . |Combined Chorus, a 125-voice , ee eee yvhaie thereae en ee ee ABM Si Pp d Seas tee” ee jgram, with the help of Nebo | ites recede can findcontinued. a i place te“Many live,” are Es-| SchoolDistrict, and trada hi to care Fikhe forwwork:| huddied in one room because of eesuireaty ee pick.|_ WASHINGTON (UPI)—Pres- Rockefeller help as we can gel.” E take president to the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, India aid Pakistan and thento Bucharest for . meeting with Romanian UPI Space Writer the artiliery cannon and tanks! patriotic meeting but the wiaguarding the Ben Het perime-\ner of Saturday's patriotic (See CONG TRY, Page 4) speech contest will also present team the winning speech. Week's Activities ‘Tonight's program begins a an oo Seae ot a aerateat volunte- | Over First ae 8 ers in Utah County are current was tour will Thecompleted. Rockets Into [camp for a planned attack on|the main address at tonight’s ee malnutrition. His inforae have jobs in winter because of he said, came om his staff} their lack of training, and thus | pe h L vere = ned ae living tn |e OTOH nthe poverty) Fig it Looms maleratt sas in ieee os ee he govern) thou! “Goenteiod, eeere . zone. However, any such visit | the Knowles|tunnels epparently were dug to| children in Provo. (See HIGH U.S., Page 4) time for Nixon to visit the war k stromon CY |would be kept secret until it CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)—An|klin D. Roosevelt visited Yalta First Presidency of the LDS Accorcing to Estrada, the) clothing and other purchases, appointment philosophically and infiltrate commandos into the| secretary Ronald Ziegler said By AL ROSSITER Jr pating employment aS cherry the second highest in the state. news conference as “another Vietnamese x soldier managed 4 to/church, as special speaker. unoccupied into man,a The|nel Short Earning PeriodTe very.a outstanding hanesi = patriotic musical numwas “soeoi1 the campan but ins have, Torrential June rains have,| while many- of the migrant aominee a is a Democrat, the bunker killed. byat pointblank firehefrom |D¢'S Will also be presented by y' se Ssaid % é however, nearly destroyed this families may earn up to $1000 White House jthe Provo Elementary Schools year’s crop and left 2,500-3,500 in 2 few short weeks, most of ° I va ° onig grated to Utah withan esti-! vith fruit and harvesting. This ry Robert H. Finch in'roduced Te ekaarth /Me% Second counselor in the a t F d F by the office of Gov. Calvin | Agate Food Stamps in department was the poct that]| The sources said two under! Utah, Davis, Weber, Box Elder |. first offered, then denied to ground passageways, leading ti Rampton. Tonight at 8 p.m. the anH. Knowles of Boston SiON from toward an \nual patriotic «oti commemorative ' Arthur Estrada, executive 2 i Utah Mic \Dr, John se of political opposition| a9 the jungles roe eee rector of the council, said one grant Council nearly 1500 mi- rareond the MInecal Sey,pastiesHas ~ service of the Provo eae was the rine-month-old son of a grant workers are in Utah profession. blown up Friday by South Festivalwill be held in the BYU Navajo family that = had mi- County this summer to help| jn Washington,HEW,Seeretas x. er | Fieldhouse, with N. Eldon Tanmated 500 other families antici-| county's migrant population is the 65-year-old Egeberg at a er re uhi Pakistan before heading for Romania in Eastern Europe, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) PScay eye approximately $20 for each fam-|acsistant secretary of Health, |troops were attempting to take i , ily of four, The grants were tO Fqucation aad Welfare for|the Ben Het post from Pie ot ne wockere.fave |be issued to the workersfor pur- \ealth and scientific affairs. underneath by digging tunnels The pout was “officially denied P38e of U.S. Department of | py: third-ranking post in the into its gcounds. Estrada said. * welcome America’s Apcllo 11 U.U. S. S. President i since World yWar I. After watching jopportunityi Presi to travel behind the Iron Curtain to visit American ioe iea sha Roger 0. Egeberg, dean of the vi eee ee posi Apollo 11 splash down, he will journey to the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, India and Keak in Vantaa, but press 2 Migrant Babies Die = * ? i back from the moot gn “Rocket Ridge,” @) THESE ASIAN COUNTRIES ANDa ROMANIA will7 be visited by President Richard M. ~ and la astronauts ed to 0end Aug. 3.i ist site for shelling the is expected Nixon an- Commu: Communist guns egain Council. Mr. Garza may In = nominating Dr.|joutpo: onbecon.| nounced he was | - ‘ . ‘The bombs churned up from) | 0 of 2° ingles six toi eight miles appointment health idge.” : Ben He: . : ne Saar top over 1600 people in the Provo[Peses,ot bySearingfowls goverament’s HE ‘ Mig ; New York, (UPI)—Pres- ment Those wishing to make con. ident Nixon and his administra- trymen who have thrown an to feed these people until apri-| YORK ident Nixon will make a five nation tour of Asia and an unprecedented trip behind the Iron Curtain to Romania next month, the White House announced Saturday. The round-the-world trip will begin July 23 when Nixon travels to mid-Pacific to : . |very often do not speak Eng- ford are desperately needed|sccq to tunnel their way into the a ate funds and food for migrant }o¥t the county . Asien ive - Nations of Ben Het amid reports North Vietnamcse troops were trying earererngy|more people affected through- e 4 2 E reas the Communist siege crop loss, with even A F (UPI)—Allied com-| Saturday threw more manders than 1,200 fresh troops and Oremarea are affected by the ergency cherry $2.25 PER MONTH—PRICE 15 CENTS lexpecied in late July or early |Policeman and the policeman! Those wishing to enter ente any The parade will begin at the | Augus'—would hinge on a hand- fired back. saad of the contests - are invited ‘ to’ BYU Fieldhouse parking lot and |ful of voies. | At rene ey ee contact Mr. Brinkerhoff prior’ wil] go south on University ba me ae in a package deal to mollify | By a 10-7 margin, reportedly |oughout this:capital aly pe to the Wednesday show, |Avenue to First North, then) related to man |conservatives. |the narrowest on a major! sihcrities tried to stop any] Carnival Slated east one block and south 10) “this is really the purpose of|,, 4 told a news conference ..,,(more firebombings against) Wednesday will also see the Center Street. The procession the experiment—to test in part \that there was no relation Services |pockefeller-owned or U. Sra opening of the Lou Melendez) will then go east to Eighth Hast *\what support man needs in |between the decision to take up City of Fun Carnival in down-| where * will disband, \the tax surcharge extension in cans and American Indians, | yjiami irain plunged off the Commiitee authorized the enae ~ ly, |businesse: 4 jorder to survive a year in le face a aim future. \tracks outside Washington Sa-|tite $794 million sought this!” 1, . ‘anc|town Provo. The rides and at-| : ; ” ‘1 House next week and a e a n eC | Aes ‘ Tight security precautions 7 ‘ | An ori. cal pageant-drama space,” he said, It would take ,, caneL i ; i grants. mainly Mexican Amer | weapons system in nearly 20} Cs GLENN DALE, Md. (UPI)—|¥e2"S; the Armed ‘The werse situationbefore is goingit to get|turday with one passenger re-|year for the Senter already were in effect for te tins reet ou fe “ 0 a at willthebe old presented July 3 and 4/at least a year to fly to a feee eeaea im- ported dead and scores injured. nd teen complet action Rockefeller visit, Policemen| Center from to BYU stadium. Pano-|planet and back. ig Tig! proves,” Jones said. “We sill” The fatality in the derailment|Friday on a $23 billion military Jang troops guarded most U.S,|£ast and on First East from) tama ‘gg will present a “good| Bonny was expected to (DroPosed Subcabinet nomina- much haye migrants coming into the|was said to have been a| Procurement bill. \installations ar offices, Center Street to First South. 914fashioned ae Blas pony ea es s ea rien on ‘ ee state who haven't heard of the |Catholic priest who died of a| Sen. John Stennis, chairman) Students firing pistols and| The carnival will be featured) gama» "I | Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell to Dr. Lael orbit Apollo 11 astronauts grewcivil. fire clanle {romliberal apostles crop destruction. _ {heart attack after the accident. of the committee, said no shouting anti-American slogans all day Wednesday, Thursday | Woodbur according Panorama director. Neil while A. Armstrong, aalltg estan hie Cold weather has been hit-| 4 check of nearby hospitals changes were made in the plan battled police in two interior|and Friday. = Thenightly performances be-|Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin|week with fis ‘ceetpeudations ting us for the last week and it|showed approximately 150 per-|proposed last March by Pres-|cities, burning effigies of A bazaar, featuring home- gin at 8:45 p.m. voti looks as if we'll soon be faced|sons were treated for injuries|ident Nixon. Under that Plan, |Rockefeller and burning the | baked goods and handmade] ae and will con-|take off July 16 on man’ z inst |f EAEising ey the 1965 voting with not only a food problem,lor heat exhaustion but only six |the initial ABM sites will be|American flag in La Plata. {clothing articles, will also be| Ci, “a" Beevessidatueetat but a shelter problem as well,” }were in serious enough condi-|built in Montana and North) In Rosario, the nation’s open all day Wednesday, ThursJones said, (See RAIL CRASH, Page 4) Dakota, | (See PROTESTS, Page 4) ‘day and Friday, The bazaar , P Boai Races inalRe PEER announced plans to fly totanaloce ep = intent f ne Kennedy Geaite i foe nilets ae mi epics Sota The Western Division Cham-|jaunch eve July 15 and then to|hospital administrator, to be ‘ I's Herald-Saratoga Day Again Tuesday eaeoe aOe be on hand in the mid-Pacific)assistant secretary of Health, =. 2:zojoisittsc ecu es Ge at 8 scheduled to meet the astronauts on their|Education and Welfare under the Provo Boat Harbor. \their priceless cargo of moon After a six-month struggle with ‘The 12th annual Herald-spon- side resort, located just west |W. 4th N., Provo, as long as pole climb for cash prizes. The |papers entitle Herald readers Competition in at least six|t0¢k igen Aonntdown tia Saas Sees sored Saratoga Dayis scheduled |of Lehi. for Tuesday, July 1, after the Originally the limited supply lasts, |free water show and diving ex-|to free admission to Saratoga |tace events is scheduled, as ior the Apollo 11 launch Medical Association, Finch papa ane The ae begin at 10 hibition will be at 6 p.m. and |and numerousfree rides. They well as the drag racing, accord- | proceeded smoothly at the |dropped his fight for Knowles, i activity sity Voelabeation-aitiugh | Tuesday, the rain hampered the |a.m. when the swimmingpools |free soft will be given|mlso offer reduced rates on ing to Wes egg 5 is newsqi confer.. special day of funfilled “the coulupe, 8 lftom 6:30 drinks fo 7:20 pa, es Knud: Knudsen, regatta moonport Saturday. Armstrong| Morton held his ‘ = was rained out last Tuesday, |pons were honored at the re-| : ‘ The midway rides open at 12} : manyofthe other attractions at| Drawing for a host of prizes |the resort. Readers have been encour-|sort that day. But the full slate |noon and special activities are will be held at 8 p.m. The prizes! Th annual holiday at Saratoga| chairma ee LaVorn G. Sparks is general| and Collins were in Houston|ence—his first since becomin, and Aldrin was training at the {chairman 10 weeks ago—at ie i i aged to save the coupons that of activities is planned for this |planned for the afternoon and include a portable tape aca is the Herald’s ay of cate chairmanof the celebration and| gare, ie rete te ate suaieating appeared in the paper last week |coming Tuesday, evening. er, cameras, clock radio, watch- ng appreciation to its readers |is being assisted by represen-| Collins’ reported in Houston|Most of the questioning dealt and take advantage of themany| Those readers wno negiected| A dive for dough will be held jes, sun glasses, telescope, and families are urged to take |tatives of all six LDS stakes, /Saturday that their all.mpor-|with the administration’s troufree activities and price-reduced |to save their coupons may ob-| in the swimming poo] at 2 p.m., |and manyother valuable gifts. |advantage of the special bar-|Who are in charge of the vari-|tant training was going |bles with Congress rather than attractions at the popular lake-|tain them ut Herald Office, 190 followed at 4 p.m.by a greased) The-coypous ia last weeks’ gains. ous aspecis of the celebration. |'‘smooth as glass,” | (See GOR HZAD, Page 4) |