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Show PARTLY-€LOUDY— ~~ THOUGHTS" today with a few snow flurries mostly in mountains. Variable The vocation of every mam cloudiness tonight and Saturday with occasional. snow late and woman is to serve other —Count people. Russian novelist. Leo Tolstoy, tonight and Saturday. Low tonight near 30. High today and Saturday in the upper 40s. 0 0 PERMON7i—1 PER COPY ArmySeizes Control of Greece mg Enemiesof King Under Arrest; Some Shooting As Opposition Mounts Rubber Union Strike Idles50,000 Men AKRON, Ohio(UPI) 50,000 wor t were idled today in a the Unitéd Rubber Columbus., immediate. negotiations The fifth against three major firms The strikes were called By WALTER LOGAN of Greece today in the name of! appeals, and the man responsi- King Constantine and said it ble for prosecuting anti-Royawould set up a new right wing lists in the past government headed by Constan: Opposition to the army coup tine Kolias as premier appeared to be mounting and Leading enemies of the 3 king Yugoslav reports said sporadic were under arrest. Some/firing was heard in Athens There was no word when the would-resume firm of the rubber r industry's big five, General Tire and Rubber, began negotiations at Tuesday, working toward a May shooting was reported midnight Thursday against B. ‘9 contract deadline F. Goodrich, Uniroyal andj ‘Lost in agreements said to be the chief matter of Cispute, In negotiations with Goodyear A longstrike could affect the in Cincinnati, the union agreed auto”.4 industry istry Neco! . Negotiations were to resume there at 10 a.m. EST today. Union representatives had met with Goodyear and Uniroyal in Cincinnati, Firestone in Contracts with the big five are generally the basis for negotiations with smaller firms.| In all, contracts for 108,000 workers or 60-per cent of the union's membership will be to continue working on a day-today basis. production defense | guerrilla warfare, hts g (UPI, —Two The Turkish news agency Anatolia reported the 27 year {old monarch had suspended the | constitution and declared’ himU.S,|self a dictator, but there was no |dogfights with Communist jet|from the outside world but |fighters near Hanoi during one|reports reaching Yugoslavia of the worst antiaircraft barra-|said troops were patrolling the |ges of the war, |military spokesmen American|streets of Athens and that disclosed|sporadic firing was heard, the today. |first indication of resistance to At least one and possibly five the coup. MIG jets were shot downin the+- Reports reaching neighboring aerial battle, which took place|Turkey | Wednesday. Details were with-| begun said the army had arresting Constantine's \held until today in hopes the| political foes and had placed downed American pilots could| Premier Panyiotis Canellopoube rescued, |los underprotective custody. to. - the United—Auto— Workers’ ness~ session Thursday Sieariy/ Union convention today pre-|showed that Reuther had The fight took place 37 milés| pared to adopt UAW President|gauged their ‘ mood correctly| BUSILY TENDING smudge pots in the Merrill Gappmayer we as one he poe that a Wage) sweet cherry orchard on Eighth North in Orem earlythis An army announcement over trying to avert severe frost damageto fruit. Their efforts, | south of the Communist capital, |Athens Radio said tre military on the most part, were successful as damage in heated orch- |S airmen etme the| seized control in a midnight morning are Ron Healy(left) and Neal Jenkins, The two were ards was kept to a minimum. |_ typical of scores of fruit farmers who spent a sleepless night toughest antiaircraft defenses COUP in an attempt to bring a income with salaries replacingfew quarters that Reither sted ee : hourly pay. |the guaranteed income so high| Farmers Wage Battle Against Frost Discussions among the 3,000 jin priority, but none on the pineal issue of a substantial cash hike s Two other top issues outlined a Tt Loss tH @eav {by Reuther to the delegates! rul y Nationwide Trucking a Tieup Looms SAIGON Greek cities as the army moved in, possibly opening the way for ie planes, one already crippled by| Confirmation of the reports. DETROIT (UPI) —Delegates|delegates at the opening busi-| guna] ee aeae aa breakers on sight Information filtering into neighboring Turkey said armed men were seen leaving the |gronud fire, were shot down in| The army sealed off Greece Reuther’s Contract Aims guaranteed fi g | UAW Prepares to Okay, aaa - Do Cleveland and B. F. Goodrich in negotiated this year. “gphelantial” wage. increase meteto a silwanes Would) despite a curfew and military rule -and orders to- shoot curfew 2 Planes Company and union represen- Firestone after negotiations \atives refused to discuss iailed to produce. contract issues, although wages were a and Kolias is chief prosecutor of United Press International ‘the Athens Court of Cassation. The Greek army seized contro! the nation’s highest court of since the war began as gee ey, to ” — foacagechoos ie weeks by rongbetween ore 8 -- sawn end of the rain; and.anti-moi narchists, | markin = in eae She ora rainy Amor the first persons Ground action in the south| arrested were former Premier _U.S, | George Papandreou, whowill be but today slackened Cou nt officials said B52 bombers|/% this year, and his son pounded Communist troop con-|Andreas Papandreou, @ one pay iikes for Canadian| centrations in six raids since | time California University econjlows of between 28 and 29 de-\tect their crops felt that they| This year, experimental heat- late Thursday. It was one of the |mics professor who once held plant workers to bring| By VAL HESS |grees and much of the fruit es-| would not suffer because of the ing is being carried out by sev incomesupto that of their| Thepall of heavyblack smoke heaviest 24-hour bombardments |U.S, citizenship. They are die\aped serious. damage, although | weather last night but they were eral farmers using natural gas counterparts, and special|hanging over Utah Valley this es out by the eightjt hard opponents of the monfrost took’ primingfor a continuation of the instead of oil. Mr. Barlow re- cee 5 |archy. jincreases for skilled trades)motning gave mute testimony (ae tasA jbattle again tonight when tem-|ported today all growers using DMZ Preventing C |workers to bring the struggle waged last night Pe . their rates . up|! iperatires are forecast as low or this method last night reported) 4, of ane ‘assaults was| From all eee the by fruit growers to save their) Orem fruit growers said the |were jauto their U.S. CHICAGO (UPI) —A nation- to a level enjoyed by similar | erops as temperatures plunged lows were between 24 and aloes than last night. satisfaction with the gas sys inside the Demilitarized Zone|army coup was prompted by wide trucking strike with a workers in other industries. possibility of a ae rome? y as a result Thursday by |and the Grandview area tem-| Mr. Barlow reported that |tem. ; |(DMZ) and four others just to|fear that Communist and other below the danger point resulting food peratures got down to about 23.{nearly 1000 acres of fruit oreh. Ease of Operation ithe south of the buffer zone in| left-wing supporters would put The delegates discussed the] The success of their labors a bis eee Payson's lows were near 2 ards in*Utah County are now! One of the users, Jack Kirk!an area where an estimated|Papandreou back into power in economic gains section of the} was shown by an early survey of action taken | . and Pleasant Grove reported equipped for heating. This is| of Orem, praised the easier op-|7,000 North Vietnamese regulars|parliamentary elections scheone Chicago |contract proposals at fhe Lait radeon temperatures as low as 20. about, one-sixth of the total/eration as the entire system Isl waa ialieved positioned. Tme|duled for May. His aim would Teamsters union local, jafternoon session Thursday. the nigtit. in pretty good condi-| Danger Continues fruit acreage-in the county and controlied through valves at the |B52s also blasted targets in the|be a Socialist regime with the monarchy, if any, reduced to a A walkout by ‘Teamsters Next to wage increases, the| tion, while heavy ies damage was In all the areas, farmers who represents a rise in acreage head of each row. “We also| central highlands. es : |don’t have to refill the smudge! Viet Cong guerrillas attacked figurehead Local 705 against. eight local most important issue in the registered by fruit trees in un- used smudging methods to pro-|protected in past years : and suburban truckers brought|/minds of many was a demand heated orchards, according to| a halt to the already deteriorat-|for Job protection by regulation| early reports. | ‘ ing contract talks in Washing-jof subcontracting of work by| oe agricultural _offi- Convention ton. the auto companies cials pointed out that GOP Interest Some industry spokesmen In his keynote speech to the equipped for heating in the| said they feared the walkouts, if/delegates, Reuther said the county stil} constitute only about| expanded and coupled with union would demand a big| one-sixth of the total fruit area lockouts, would result in the|money package of contract! 59 any bad frost leaves ai halting of food and produce|improvementsregardless of the| majority of the acreage at its| or ace On tucks and may even cause ajsagging profits the campanies | merey Race for |pots with fuel.” he said. jnine allied The gas burners are smoke-|crowded Centers vessels Saigon sea in the| a total of six in the state are Thursday. \experimenting Chai The military acted with swift channel, efficiency, aided by a communi- less and Mr. Kirk said that| possibly in retaliation for thejcations strike which had |four Utah County farmers were: first U.S. air raid on the North blacked out mostof the country, \using the method this year and! Vietnamese port of Haiphong)At midnight, tanks rumbled into with the new| |Athens and took control while Hardest hit by the recoilless| troops sealed the country’s | type of operation. ts oe small arms as was a| borders a halted international . Navy transport whose crew communications. airman pod an Beemek |was- Japanese. One Japanese} An army proclamation or‘last night when the cloud cover 5 killed and four wounded. deredcitizens, in the name of other and that had hung over the area| Five Wounded |the king, to keepoff the streets. Election of new county Re- er the chairmanship Dian ee Cee ia -o sie im austen e The battle will continue to-; uae night, with more freezing tem-| publican officers and a key-|county offices. As of now the gan ‘moving away. Most Five American sailors were|It impostd a curfew on the lotkoutof last week. | Chrysler Corp., already has’ neratures predicted \note address by Richard (Dick) nominations of the committee smudging started about 12:30 a, YoUnded _on other vessels| ancient capitat and. announced Some of the anes trucking reported a 70 per cent drop in|” ‘The jows recorded during the| Richards of Ogden, ‘state Re-jhave not been disclosed and m. and the lenipératures reach attacked Thursday evening in| anyone seen on the streets after companyofficials affected said)earnings for the first three night varied considerably in| publican chairman, will high-| probably won't be until coney z . the ambush on the Long Tau| sundown will be ‘‘shot without ih eetane Feee ee Ford|qifferent areasof the county but/ light the Utah County Repub- vention time y: | CONSI- eoFryi growers who did not heat |lican | i scheduled iT Sat-| tThe five trucking associations|dered likely }to. report @ ‘similar convention y Meantime, LaVorn C. Sparks, | oo a critical point River 12 miles southeast of| warning.” Heavy Deseege. § T ioe their orchards reported heavy|urday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lehi/Provo contractor and civic which collectively claim mem-/declines. losses o fsweet cherries, peach-|High School Auditorium. worker, has announced that he The county agricultural agent! Bétship ofall area truckers, set} But Reuther declared, ‘We/es, and some apricots. Peart Considerable interest is being, will be a candidate for county declined to estimate the percen@-meeling for 10 am. (EST) /are not bargaining about the| apples and sour cherries appar-| generated in the election of a! chairman, having been urged tage of the crop damaged but Saturday, with their Washington’ past, We are bargaining about ently fared better because they|new county Republican. chair- by a number of Republicans to stressed that it was heavy ip eeniawatentsHuredayleee “ ikouts Thursday! He cited . predictions by have not blossomed yet.” Light Frost unheated areas, |man to succeed Fred Wright/ enter the race. Jot American Fork. County Vice Chairwo {ialicated she will not seek re- gaining sessions with officials of| Operate Present Schools If Justified International Teamsters} Union in Washington, The Washington | negotiators) have been talking in terms of a 20-cent-an-hour wage and bene- NeboDistrict to Bus Pupils of 4 Towns . ° % package, ai! TO Payson During One-YearTrial Period ftChicagoincease drivets have been oe . Nada Stevenson of Orem will | ibe a cee for the position jof vice chairwoman at the convention, it was announced =, Several vacancies will NovelSays He'll Back Claim vs. JFK PlotProbe Is Phony He said the pears, apples and sour were made against the Willett/Chrysler Board Chairman Lynn| Joel ©. Barlow, Utah County) Mr. Wright has announced Merlene Brey and Woleres survived in better cond: @o., Frank Cordray Motor| Townsend that a 10 million car|Agricultural extension agent, |that he will not be a candidate Claudius E. Stevenson have not Cause they have not y Service Inc., and Leese year wouldbe reached by 1970|said that the temperatures in|for re-election. A nominating declined publicly to seek re-!S Cartage Co. The owners of the /and a 13 million car year would the Mapleton area and near the|committee will present a pro- election, so it is assumed they Willett mn aoe ene be reached before 1980. |mouth of Provo Canyon reported |posed slate of candidates to cov-' may. be candidates. However, es and apricots: Even ate two of the prime negotia Sa TERe STee eS ee |Mary Frandsen,q secretary, has fruits now in blossom bad q tors participating in -the barthe S h these COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) —,ing at a doctor's office here,” Novel’s attorney said Weiner said most ry,.rsday his client will “go in-) (See FRUIT LOSS Page 4) Sere era Cost of Pickets it | Cc Hi h | ap! a n Ig ao Saigi ks and troops took Saigon. | Army Army tanks too! (In Washington, the Pentagon] over Athens, Salonika and other (See TWO PLANESPage 4) | (See EN EMIESPage 4) eee cen tas “On Monday morning Mr. Nov- |: detail” Monday in an effort el will make public the quest. to back up his charges about ions and answers from the lie New Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim detector ‘test and parts of the Garrison tapes from the truth serum inf think you'll find it inter|terviews.” esting,” said lawyer Jerry We-| Parts of the lie detector test iner in announcing Novel will have already been made known Rep. meet with’newsmen next week. and twice Novel postponed anUPI WASHINGTO also kets, Weiner said~the 29-year-old nountements of the results of be filled Saturday for the Re- John Saylor, R-Pa : démanding a 90 cent an hour n— former nightclub operator would the “truth serum” interviews. package overthe three-year life SPANISH FORK — Ona one- ject the transferoffer to justify,to the present principals no publican County Central Com-'are available in Wa for as'elso reveal results of a lie de-| The tests are all aimed at yeartrial basis the Nebo School it for the next school year, the/later than 4 p.m. today (Fri- mittee, along with selection of for or against anything of. the new contracts, delegates for the state GOP little as $17 an hour for a five- tector test and two “truth ser- backing up Novel’s often repeatday.) District will transport to the’ board said. Payson schools students in) The moveto transfer students! The board's vote onthe trans- convention to be held July 15. man team. um” interviews. ed charges that Garrison is a Now You Know [certain grades who request|from these towns into Payson fer question was opposed by Additional delegates are to be Of course, any decent demon-| Novel took the lie detector |“phony”’ and that his investigat‘transfer from the schools” of|was initiated by some. of the|one member, Alfonzo Kester of named this year in view of Re-stration requires morethan five test last month at McLean, Va., ion of an alleged Kennedy assasBy United Press International |Genola, Goshen, Elberta and|parents, who submitted peti- Santaquin. publican victories in the 1966|pickets and if 50 are required,|and was interviewed while un-|sination plot is a ‘complete “Berserk” is derived from the|Santaquin, it has been decided) tions to the school board. Sheets} In a meeting y el 6 ~ |the hourly cost would be alder the, influence of a “truth |tabrication. mythical Norse warrior Berse-|by the Nebo School District) were placed yesterday in the|night, a motion was made by Mr. Richards will be the fea-|bargain $154. |serum” (sodium amytol) at a} Weiner also said’ that last rker, He wore a bearskin shirt| Board. ‘hands of the parents of all stu-|Dr, Wi H. and!fured speaker. Also in attend-) Saylor tald the House Thurs-|Columbus hospital earlier this [Tuesday Novel: was -given a \“full battery” of psychological ance will be State GOP Vice day prices on. larger scale week. instead of chain mail and was| Present schools at the com- ‘dents involved in the proposed| seconded Chairman Janice Romney of'protests are available on. “We will run a sodium amy-|lests by a clinical psychologist known for the havoc he created munities involved will be main- | transfer, with the provision that e tained, if sufficient numbers re-' |they be filled out and returned pSalt Lake City. request, session again Saturday moro- here, Di, Willis Driscoll, |