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Show Lockout May ForcePresidential Action Trucking Tieup Gets LBJ Study WASHINGTON (UPI) —The nation’s major truckers ap-' peared determined today to leave their equipment idle: from Boston to San Francisco until President Johnson acts to end their dispute with the teamsters. M.M. Gordon, president of Trucking Employers Inc. (TEI) said any resumption of negotia- tions for a new nationwide contract with the teamsters would have no bearing on the coast-to-coast employers lockout by the Gordon made the comment shortly after a two-hour meet: ing with federal mediators at which TEI agreed to resume PARTLY CLOUDY THOUGHTS windy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of men, but from doing ‘something worth-while. —Wilfred T, Grenfell, English missionary-physician. and 40 per cent Tuesday. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH M ONDAY.APRIL 10, 1967 $2.00 PER MON7rd—10c PER COPY Allies Pin Red Hum phreyReturns, Gets Unit Against Banks of River Red Carpet Welcome mR 2 p.m.-EST this afternoon Forceful Move crack Communist battalion, against the banks of a river on "CR re Hails Era Of Europe, Attack Communist Village The battle. of the. Doi Ma ‘The lockout order appeared to Saigon’s ,outskirts and virtually River, only 15 miles south of be a move by TEI to force wiped it out today in one of the Saigon’s sidewalk cafes, formed Congress to enact special war's most lop-sided victories. one of many fights erupting in The allies killed’at least 166 South Vietnam. In the Central emergencylegislation to force binding arbitration on the union Viet Cong and. suffered.only 17 Highlands, U.S. air and-land| or have the Taft-Hartley law men wounded themselves, power closed a ring of fire and U.S. Accord 9 By NICHOLAS DANILOFF spokesmen said. steet-around-a heavily fortified ‘envoked-by the President Any Taft-Hartley action by Late today fighting still raged village defended by a Commuthe administration would have in the suburbs. The American nist company. to be against the companies Infantrymen drove in toward) US. spokesmen said latest The government jhas neyer the Communists pushing them/reports had at least 67 before invoked the law against against South Vietnamese posi-'Communists killed and five in the 2-year WASHINGTON (UPI) —Vice . President: Hubert H. Humphrey fi came home from Europe today to a red carpet welcome at the White House and told President Johnson that in another generation an open door may replace tions.. They tightened a trap suspected guerrillas captured. ee stole existence of the Taft-Hartley Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield told newsmen that President Johnson was “watching both the teamster today. creasing to 10 per cent tonight = - SAIGON (UPI) —American that left ‘many guerrillas only and Vietnamese troops pinned a |two choices—surrender or die. act. warmer Tuesday with a few showers anid “a ‘little cooler Tuesday. High today in the mid-60s. Low tonight near 40. High Tuesday near 60. Probability of rain in- contract talks with the union. at management and Variable cloudiness tonight and Real joy |Americans suffered 19 |killed and 27 wounded men Pre-Summit vs “NawAeintruderts 5 |streaked through heavy clouds the Iron Curtain. The vice president was given an impressive welcome on the south lawn of the White House, less than half an hour after his jand anti-aircraft fire and Jet landed on a non-stop flight bombed the Thai Nguyen steel} from Brussels. Johnson greeted dispute and railroad industry plant 35 miles north of Hanoi,It} him like a hero and told him ~ which faced an imminentstrike was the ninth raid in four weeks the nation was proud of him. threat on North Vietnam's greatest \ Johnson, who leaves tonight metals plant. Pilots reported The President was considerfor South America, told Huming envoking Taft-Hartley in the PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay the weather so bad they could) | phrey his 15-day trip to seven teamsters - truckers dis pute, (UPI) ~— Pre-summit talks not assess damage. \European countries had helped Mansfield said. He made that bogged down today on final |European. leaders te better observation in saying that the) language for a draft declaration junderstand U.S. policy in President would ask Congress to be signed bythe presidents |Vietnam, a sére point between for a 2-daycooling-off extension of the Americas when they Washington and\its European to avert the rail strike. assemble Wednesday for al F; | VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT HUMPHREY and President dent on his return from Europe. Johnson told Humphrey that friends. ‘ President Johnsol-was keep- three-day meeting. | reeway | Johnson are all smiles during ceremony on lawn of White he had done much to help Europeans understand A\ merican Sharp Contrast ing a close watch on the Foreign ministers ‘trying to| House today as the chief executive welcomed. the vice presi- policy in Vietnam. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) situation Administration sour- reconcile varying points of view! onding to Johnson's welces indicated a Taft-Hartley on U.S, trade and aid conces-| come in a ceremony sharply contrasting to the rotten injunction” likely would be /sions admitted they were | At LDS General Conference sought unless trucking opera-|geadiocked and agreed to} paint and insults at hi The proposed county ordinduring most of. his tions are resumed. The injunc-\continue their efforts even after ance restricting the installation stops, Humphrey told tion would provide an 80-day|start of the summit meeting advertising signs President: cooling off period. |which President Johnson will lotalongoutdoor interstate freeways in Defense Action jattend, “We are entering a new era the: county brought varied comin our relations with the people Trucking Employers Inc... Four more chiefs of state |ments from those attending the which ordered the shutdown at arrived in Uruguay~ for the +public hearing this morning. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—jhe must submerge himself forjaroused in our souls throughout conducted the conference: ses- of Europe. We are in a sense ai the end of post-war Europe. We 12:01 a.m. Sunday as ajsummit bringing to eight the |Decision was to be made this |Pre: sident David O. McKay of|the good of another,”’- Presi-|this conference.” ‘sions. moving forward in a period “defense” against sporadicjnumber nowon hand. |the Church of Jesus Christ of dent McKay said. afternoon. Also addressing the conter-|, Speaking Sanity Heelan are - nee partnership in the strikes by Teamsters locals,’ President Johnsonis expected |Latter-day Saints Sundaycalled Concluding his message, Pres‘i resident Tanner Stres: ia ence were President Hugh B. ve ots ee eal est. represents 1,500 major gmotor|to arrive at 7 am., EST, | Most of those attending were {on church members to make lident McKay said, “as we concerned with the attractivecarriers hauling 65 per cent of! Tuesday. God the center of their lives.|part now to go to our various |Brown and President N. Eldon’ sacrifices and doing away with “There is even more a the nation’s highwayfreight. Diplomatie sources disclosed | ness of the county as seen from President McKay's appeal|homes, let us make real the|Tanner, counselors in the |selfishness. He warned, ‘a hap- commonbasis of understanding ile that Johnson has |the freeways but they also was made during a final mes-jgood things that have been|church’s First Presidency, who|py marriage is never handed to|- - -and a willingness to work invited his Panamanian counter- |recognized the need for signs sage to the 137th annual Gena couple on a silver platter.”” together that I believe will open part, Marco Aurelio Robles, to |of a directional or informative eral Conference of the Church ‘And he added. “there is no real the. road ahead. Today, our lunch with him Thursday. It {nature. held on. Temple Square in Salt happiness in having or getting, expectations have been fulfilled jwas expected the two chief The Provo Chamber of oe Lake City. An overflow: crowd and far beyond. but only in giving.” jexecutives would report on the| merce represented by Bil of conference members filled | President Brown spoke to the “I believe if we and our Aboard, Lost status of Panama Canal negoti-| Wotherspoon was concerned the Tabernacle, while others \Deseret Sunday School Union partners can maintain our unity (See HEARING,page 4) listened outdoors to the projations after their meeting. ‘ jconference which closed the ... the next 20 years can bring ceedings from loudspeakers, BROOMFIELD, Colo. (UPI)| General Conference and he the replacement of the Iron President McKay attended the —A massive search was startemphasized that “religion is ac- Curtain with an open door.” morning session of the confer- CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —A report as a “broad indictment" |tion—not just diction.” He told ed today for a single - engine Johnson told Humphrey hat Jence, but on doctor’s orders probable spark from sloppy of the National Aeronautics and |Lis audience “knowledge is pow- jhe had been “the authentic private plane carrying six Colhe remained in his Hotel Utah wiring and lax safety precau- Space Administration (NASA)\er—the way wood is fuel, but voice of America” in the seven orado men which vanished Sun-! apartment while his son, Robert tions by the “team” have been and North American Aviation,|wood is fuel only whenit it on nations he visited, Pointing out day while returning to the Den-/ R. McKay, read his message blamed for the Apollo 1 the Apollo builder. ver area ftom a weekend Wyo-| | (See McKAY MAKES, page 4) that the destiny of Asia is tied to the closing session, moonship holocaust Jan, 27 that mingfishing trip. | closely to the future of Europe, The 93-year-old church lead- killed three astronauts. Chairman Clinton P. Ander-| Draft Call Johnsonsaid: The beige-and-white Cherokee their previous registration card 6 was due to land at the Jeffer- Two armed robbers held up’ and when he turned back to er_said in his message that In_ issuing —its—final—report} son, D-N.M., of the Senate “T believe that policy is much the desk clerk at the Hotel twhen God becomes the center Sunday on the nation’s worst} Space Committee, said the! son County Airport here Sunday clearer today in. the minds of the desk they had a pistol of a person's being, that per- space disaster, an expert review) report showed ‘‘there were at 4:30 p.m. Its last official | Roberts, 192 South University (See HAILS ERA, ‘page 4) contact was made Sunday near | Avenue, Provo, early Sunday pointed at him. Neither was son becomes conscious of a board repeatedly was critical of | many dangerous procedures and| new aim in life—spiritual attain- workmanship and design that practices engaged in by NASA Laramie, Wyo., after leaving | morning bout $129 and in-cashescaped with masked. + x al The two men forced Mr. ment. went into the first ‘man rated” and the contractors.” His noe Kellersberger to go to a room President McKay also em- Apollo capsule. It said much also is reviewing the accident. y _ p.m, Ite Officials of Kensair Corp., |24, 82 S. and E., Springville, ‘on the upper floor of the hotel, phasized the importance of a must be done to make the next) The review board emphasized WASHINGTON{VEL |reported to Provo Police that where they taped his hands | it was castigating no one, 1t/Pertagon today announced a proper home life in building a one safe which owned the plane, said it he had just come on duty about behind his back and forced child's character. “Homeis the “The board's investigation said its report was not a total/draft call of 19,800 for June, him to lie on the bed, While best place for the child to revealed many deficiencies in picture of the $23 billion drive to|highest monthly figure this + planes over and ea! one man remained in the room learn self control, to learn that design and engineering, manuRockies from the Del reach the moon this decade, but vear, but considerably below with the gun the other went facture and quality control,” the, was only concerned with the to Laramie today. back downstairs and returned long-awaited report said. When} flaws uncovered in the ‘most! most* of last. year. The Colorado Civil Air Patrol night there the nigh! these deficiencies are corrected,|complex research and develop-—Monthly draft calls for the! was expected to. be called into and wondered if they would shortly with the money from the over-all reliability of the Ment program ever undert: q- first half of this year have SANTA MONICA, Calif. the search, but early today a \have to register again in order the hotel’s cash drawer and jbeen: January, 15,600; Februa- (UPI) —Hollywood’s brightest vending machine, Apollo program will be in-|keen,” CAP official said, “We just to stay another night. creased greatly.” Pointed Pistol They then tied the clerk to The. highly detailed report, Ty, 10,900;-March, 11,900; April, |spectacle—the annual Academy have to stand by until we are Rep. Olin E. Teague, D-Tex., cecal. by 200 color |!1,400; May, 18,000. and June Awards presentation—will play He said he turned to get/the bed with sheets and gagged asked to start a search.” to a capacity house of 2,400 chairman of a House Space photographs and 11 volumes of|*9,800. him and went into ree Committee that is starting its supporting data, said the) Officials said the increase |tonight and probably to an Toom, apparently to divi eleventh hour television audmoney. When they left they WASHINGTON (UPI): —Pres- own inquiry into the cabin fire precise cause of the fire could|between May and June was a |ience estimated at 67 million. }, page 4) minor fluctuation. warned Mr. Kellersberger not’ ‘ident Johnson was expected to today, labeled the 3,000-page (See CAI | Tentative settlement early fo try to get loose for 15 min- throw out the first ball today to today of the 13-day-old strike by get the 1967 big league baseball the American Federation of season under way. From Third District Juvenile Court Frees Himself Television and Radio Artists “I expect him to go,”. said) < . However, the cs quietly against the three major netan himself freed of) matter a only was works apparently cleared the it, \ DENVER (UPI) —A spokes:/dicated tian. way for ABC to telecast the man for the: Rio Grande Rail time befdre similar action was police. Upto then, there had been no} to Lieutenant of j39th_ renewal of the Oscar road said Sunday three’ of its|taken on'the Denver - Salida) Accor word from the White House as} jceremonies from the Civic trains|Royal Gorge and the Denver-| Detectives Ken Forshee, one of to whether it would be Johnson| five the robbers was described as | Auditorium here. ‘ospector |Craig-Yampa Valley runs. —the Royal or relief hurler Hubert H.} The agreement ‘was to be and Yampa Valley — are in Of the two remaining passen-| being between 25 and 30 years Humphrey who got the Wash-| The Third District Juvenile statistical report on 1966 acti-; week, as well as on Saturday; subeaitied for ratification this % ington Senators-New York! court with headquarters in narrow|% age five feet a get’ trains, only the “final agony: their vities of the Juvenile Court re-|Seventy-eight had weekly or afternoon to AFTRA’s national oitlet atteao-| "2 height with a dark beard of Alexis McKinney, growth. about two days Yankees opener going. Provo sentenced erring juven- leased today by Juvenile Judge} twice monthly group sessions. board. public relations for therail- Bauge—mainly a other was about the » jiles to a of 2884 days in Monroe Paxman. In releasing the statistics, The network holds a $1.5 . detention during 1966, and com-' Other portions of the report: | Judge Paxman said the figures million contract with Eastman Juveniles spent 8,772 hours) represent efforts to Kodak Co. for the live telecast days from freight operations. in. restitution to compensate in confrontive, responsibility- each offender individual re- of the production, Of that The road has asked for perj 4 victims and repair damage or producing group therapy ses- sponsibility, citizenship and re- amount, $700,000 will go to the mission to tear up its narrow DENVER (UPI)— An earth-|loss for their offenses. sions during 1966 as the result habilitation, Academy of Motion Picture gauge rails from Alamosa to quake described as “‘violent”| During the year, offenders of action taken in Third District) Judge Paxman also indicated |Arts and Sciences. rocked the Denver area at high| worked 8,017 hours on service Juvenile Court. | that periodic reports, beth in noon today, shaking buildings) projects for cities, schools and Twenty three were assigned summary. and in individual cassix seconds. There were no|other tax-supported , to intensive group therapy|es, will be released to ‘allow eect nage ce wees. ot tie ome sessions meeting two hours on| the public to be informed as Many of ‘formers Talks Bog DownToday | Hearing On SignsHeld McKay Makes Closing Plea Plane,Six Carelessness Blamed In Apollo | Holocaust 2 Armed Bandits Rob Hotel Clerk of $120 Asks 19,800 | Radio-Video Rock Springs, Wyo, at 2:31/#H00MirSick, Kellersberger, Pact Up for Ratification LBJ Expected to Toss First Ball This Afternoon 3 DRG PassengerTrainsin Trouble; All Money Losers 4 Bulletin reied tiem to pay over sixom are highlights of a! three different times each’ 23 g * Secretary Gewe| Juveniles Spend 2884 Daysin Detention, Pay$11,000 in Restitution During 1966. - (See JUVENILES, page 4) |(See RADIO, VIDEO,page 4) |