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Show Telephone 373-5050 Snow For Ads, News, Circulation: todayand tonight; partial clearing Friday with scattered snow, Travelers showld take precau- tions im mountains for snow and slick roads. Low tonight near 20. $2.00PER|MONTH—1 tcPERCoPY = 94th YEAR,NO.109 Genera !{2Hour ieup Ordered New Saiaiona Batters New York | ~ To Protest Troop Use In Unloadin gat Docks | SAIGON (UPI) —Vietnamese ito the. city’s residents. labor. leaders angered by the! The Saigon Workers’ Council use of U.S. troops as “strike- |which ordered the general breakers” on the Saigon docks |strike represents about 120 \today ordered a 12-hour general unions with 2 reported member|strike throughout Saigon. jship of 60,000 workers, -The | The strike was called for 6 council has threatened not only am. Friday ( 5 pm, EST a general strike in Saigon but | Thureday). said it would halt port activities | Premier Nguyen Cao Ky was throughout the country if ire ted preparing to intervene necessary. in thé dispute which could close "The -dispute began originally down Saigon’s power plant and when the U.S. military disother vital services and disrupt charged 600 Vietnamese longthe delivery of food and supplies shoremen at the U.S. Army’s new cargo terminal on the Saigon River two miles north of the city. The Army said the workers were told in advance they wouldbe discharged when an Army port battalion arrived. Protest U.S. Army Longshoremen in Saigon struck in protest and the U.S. Army sentin soldiers to unload vital military cargo, much of it DOUBLE TROUBLE for identical twins in the lors of their front teeth in unrelatited acfor_the _newly_arrived-U.S_9th. cidents-amounts-to-a-very-cute and-a—chance-to-smile and relax from the serious Infantry Division. The long‘news of theday. The girls, who were able to laugh at their problem, are Kim,left, and SAIGON (UPI) —US, ist Air shoremen then called 7 Karen Nicholson of Evansville, Ind. Now ab out the missing teeth: One twin: toppl led down Seeunits caught up today general strike although ; the stairs and the other was hit with a toy. (Heraid-UPT Te ‘elephote’ ) i have unloaded any with a C force which overran one of their artillery military and not civilian supbatteries two days ago and plies, extracted revenge im a fierce- Saigon residents themselves day long pounding that included did not knowof the strike. News of the strike has been censored artillery and air strikes, A SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) —Aj At least three persons were ‘killed—one of them a child—and The helicopter borne troops ‘from thelocal press. strong new earthquake todayhit first made contact with the Authorities said there was at the central part of Chile in the eight others injured. enemy force at the mouth of the least a month's supply of rice area where a disastrous quake Material damage was heavy. An ‘Lao Valley, a 14-mile-long on hand in the warehouses and In Taltal, where the quake hit ‘of 1965 took hundredsoflives. hardest, an estimated 60 per saddle that, is believed to be one|:the civilians would not be hurt WASHINGTON (UPI) —The how a tennis ball could be seen| of the “C main} New temblors hit the ee cent of the houses were — of Johnson administra- jin someone’s backyard. area where Ids. in the ‘Central But there were some fears or seriously damaged. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —j|candor sons were driven tee their About 650 families—as many as Fire of “undetermined origin tion reports on U.S. bombings He said_it seemed strange Highland 275 miles north of that a complete shutdown of essential services could mn. raids near Hanoi will be homes Wednesday. 3,000.“ persons—were reported ‘broke out early today on the 4th that damage to civilian areas Saigo the city’s normallife and make There. was no\ immediate without shelter in Talfal alone. and 5th floors of the Deseret} examined bya house subcom- could’ not be as teadily Armed helicopter gunships it more vulnerable to Viet Cong mittee in. January. Lesser damage was reported in swarmed in like angry bees and reports of damage or casualties Building at 1st South. and Main CPL. GARY T. McCLAIN terrorists taking advantage of ‘other communities in the north. the battle raged for five hours. Rep. John E. Moss, D-Calif., ‘in the new quake which rocked the confusion, causing considerable damage. said today he has ordered the the Quillota, La Ligua, San Mosssaid his hearitigs would At one point contact was lost, The council ordered the strike Homes Flattened (Felipe and Cabildo areas. Pushed doggedly as-a display of support for 5,000 Flimsy homes in the region, ‘The ‘building housesoffices of| staff of his subcommittee on not deal with the merits of the but the The Seismological Institute in where economic factors, moder- the First Security Bank and foreign operations and govern, bombing. policy—a question that. on and-eaught up with the#Reds dockworkers- who-stopped- work ‘at nightfall. ment-information to prepare for Santiago placed the epicenter of ate climate and practically no other offices. (Monday. Their walkout has seemed sure to be a focal point: The Americans found the new quake at 90 miles north rainfall precludesolid U.S.-style Ten fire engines and three sessions shortly after Congress 65) greatly reduced the flow of both for hearings before the Senate bodies on the battlefield. Some military goods and other vital réconvenes. jof Santiago. It said it had a construction, were knocked to ladder trucks were called to the ‘of them were believed from the In telephoneinteryiéw with|Foreign Relations Committee. force of 5 on the international pieces by the quake. cargo. UPI, Moss said he was “both|These sessions are also to be fight two days earlier when the! Ky, on an inspection tour in scale of 12, somewhat smaller The Chilean government im- two-alarm fire, yCommunist force penetrated the the resort of Dalat, apparently for January. than .the Wednesday. quake. mediately mobilized an airlift to Building Manager Ray Wil- irritated and embafrassed” by defenses of a Ist Cavalry conflicting storiés from the Santiago itself felt a force 3 carry emergency supplies to the liamson estimated damage to was not advised ofthe general Elsewhere in congress,-a UPI inflicted strike order. But he Gaom State and Deferise Departments survey ‘showed little sentiment artillery position and inflicted! Lance Corporal Gary T. Mc- quake, stricken region. the building at 79 South Main heavy casualties before being Clain, 20, a former resident of The continuing earth tremors From the capital at Santiago, Street between $40,000 and $90,- on whether WS. air strikes near developing for a broad inquiry hurled back in hand-to-hand concern over the d Hanoi “had” resulted in civilian eau and threatened ten: into U.S. bombing policy, but Spanish Fork, Thistle and in the small Pacific port of some 580 miles south of here, a casualties. ' ting. Orem, was killed in combat on Taltal forced thousands of truck convoy was dispatched A Temodeling project costing’ “The American people are not the two hearings appeared to ae casualties were anual oie by Saturday the strike is persons to spend the night in with prefabricated wooden herald a close examination of Christmas eve in Vietnam, ac- ‘improvised shelters in the not solved, I will go back to about $2 million was underway stupid,” he said. “They can the policy and administration houses for the quake victims. i of the enemy force was Saigon to solve it, myself,” he cording to word received here surrounding countryside. A food and medicne convoy at the building and was about \face the truth.” He said news credibility. not immediately determined. .|said. “The port is already today. reports of casualties from Hanoi It was feared_the strong, raced toward Taltal from -the|"two-thirds completed. Urges More Bombing UPI photographer John Schneid- jammed, and now because of Death came during the so- continuous tremors could preFiteofficials said most of the indicated the U.S. government called Christmas truce, while sage a repetition of the major major port of Antofagasta 125 damage appeared to beén the ‘could show —4ta tot —-mors Chairman~L. Mendel Rivers, er with the cavalrymen said the the strike it has become more miles to the north. Tank trucks D-S.C., of the House Armed first contact was made about $0,” he was guarding a helicopter that. brought wide- with drinking water were en fifth floor, although there was candor.” landing with the Second Bat- spread destruction to the poor route from the inland town. of some damageto the fourth floor Notes Statements Modifed Services Committee, said, “For seven milés from the battlefield The general strike order wherethe artillery unit washit, declared that worktalion, Fifth Marine Division, nitrate port in the predawn Pueblo Hundido. .|and flames raced up the ele- Moss pointed to official].now I see no need for an It is an atea of rolling jungle ers would cut off the flow of “20 miles south of Da Nang. hours Wednesday. denyThe Chilean government, ec Vs y water andelectricity throughout Russell, like most of the 19 along the coast. Born in Spanish Fork Dec. 2, The violent quake lasted for proud of its recently irstalarm was received|ing that U.S. warplanes were Bee of the dead werehit by 1946, he was the son of Harry more than two minutes and financial sageeenienrs, politely teAas iaualay aad hitting civilan areas as 2 \congressional members and artillery and air strikes, but 50 Saigon and that truck drivers McClain, nowof Salt LakeCity, shook a broad belt in that turned down an offer of U. $.)second’ alarm at 5:09 a.m., of- source of what he termed members-elect contacted, ex- (See AIR CAVALRY Page 4) and public transport workers ‘would remain home. and Hazel Curtis MeClain De- ‘sparsely settled part of northern aid from the American Arhbas- ficils said. “considerable t.” These pressed regret over the reported civilian casualties, Only four Virgilio, who resides an ‘Glen- Chile. * isy in Santiago. “Clean - up operations at the statements he said, were later of the 19 supported the idea of dale, Calif. site were underway by 7:46 modified. an -inquiry. Cpl. McClain was married a.m. Firemen used fans to clear The military often brags about its sophisticated aerial Rivers was the most outsponaga from the building. _A i who slipped on the’ reconnaissance, he” said, and Lea of the opponents and said ‘would-recom= ice during the frosty: mend escalation of the war. eer the only reported injury, “One;American life is worth _ Firemen. battled ite _ in all of North Vietnam,” Rivers WASHINGTON: (UPI) — Bids Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, said, “We can win this warif to begin the construction on| said bureau officials in Utah we just-get-in-there and fight Starvation Dam_and-Reservoir, ind-Colorado-will-have specifiwith no holds barréd.” He said a significant part of the Bon- eater for the dam available ‘Hanoi should be “levelled” and neville Unit of the Central Utah on Jan. 6 and bids will be POINT OF THE MOUNTAEN} we ‘etoile Forkiiy ithe port of Haiphong should be} Project, will be called for today ed Feb, 16, ee (UPI)—The_ attorney for~ con- baby-sitter, Sept. 17, 1961. Preliminary ‘hearing began} ,ombed, Ibby the Bureau of Reclamation. Moss hailed the announceidemned killer Darrell“ Devere The special hearing for a this morning for Norman Dean| Poulson weighed ler court son was attended by about 40 ment and said, “It means a Bresee, 27, Americah Fork, appeals today in“the wake of lpersons, including Atty. Gen. significant, forward step toward of Pardon's re- Phil L. Hansen, who recoma full schedule of construction charged with causing thedeath on CUP’s initial phase.” Poulson’s mended commutation of the of a Lehi woman while driving death sentence. Total construction cost of the a car under the influence of inSurvivors include his wife of! dam is estimated between $8 ‘oulson isscheduled to face Also asking for commutation toxicating beverages. The Glendale, his mother, and fath- 'a-Utah State Prison firing squad in a letter to the board was and $9 million. It. will create : hearing was still in progress in er, and two brothers, Eugene/at dawn Jan. 9 for the rape-|\Fourth District Judge Maurice Teservoir with a caj (See McCLAIN Page ny slaying of Karen Mechling, an Harding, under oe jurisdie- SALAMANCA, Mexico (UPI) Provo City Court at presstime. Provo’s temperature plunged| well. below freezing all. day 167,000 acre-feet. tion the case now rests and who '—Two passenger busés collid Bresee is charged‘ only with’ 2 ‘a record low for this winter|yesterday, reaching a maxi- The dam, located three miles ed on the Pan-American ‘of four degrees above zero at an ‘of only 26 above (at west of Duchesne on Strawberry set the date for execution. the death of Mrs. Shirley Ha- 7:45 a.m. today. way near this central Mexican’ 1:30 pam.) on the Colunibia HERALDi ng The News * Poulson’s case has gone beRiver, will provide supplement‘The reading was taken at the Lane. mercury: fore the U.S. Supreme Court’ town late Wednesday with a al” irgaton ee to .26,000 Columbia Lane weather station Other low temperatures twice, and each time the court heavy loss of life. of land to of the Mountain Fuel. Supply around the city, all early this’ has refused to hear the case. First reports said 23 persons *|Company, actually the only e Harding this. m orning |were killed and 47 others were Re rele ren morning, were: nq| Tuy accurate thermometer out Herald he had recom- injured. Authorities feared more life benefits, officials said. of several stationed around Mountain Fuel Supply Com-' town because the others are af- pany ctation atop its downtown) building, 12-above at 8 a.m.; When you think of steel, roprobably think of pau weather fun ‘on top of Geneva Works—but Utah County has other plants in hike’ ear, The Columbia] the "the industry. still very important to the county mee Ector)eer is out in the open eight above at 7:30 a.m.; Mounvillage of Valtierilla about 130 though much smaller, heated buildings. tain- States Telephone downmiles northwest of Mexico City. temperature yesterday ha thermometer; nine above! One such is Mountain States Steel, a fabricating station was five at about 7:30 a. plant just acrogs the freeway from Geneva, Its story at the mouth. of ), a winter's record we with a small land’eee by two Provo vo Canyon registered a low brothers to a thriving firm with 100 empl eos—is schooner Tam t emperatare stay one which should interest you.Tes on Page ByUnited Press International | inches fell in Burlington, Vt,,,the weight-of the snow and ice| A new snowstorm swept - Binghampton, N.¥., and Boston. snapped_a 34,000-volt powerline. the East today, spreading a Atleast 31 deaths werelinked O’Hare International Airport fresh 4 inch blanket in New| to the weather: six in a Panton, ights were delayed an” hour: England and causing power| Vt., fire; five in a Lake Placid,| wo other city airports were failures in New York City. |N.Y. fire; “three from heart closed. A mixture of wet snow, high| attacks when elderly men in| Washington was hit by more winds, rain and slush flooded| Rochester, Minn., tried to clear|than two inches of snow with] highways in metropolitan New| aWay more than a footof snow; |Sleet. threatening to glaze clear’ York and blacked outelectrical four in a single accident on Patches of road. Toledo had its power to more than 3,500 rain-slick Ohio 13; three each in |snow removal woes heightened | families in the borough of traffic-in Hlinois and Iowa; two | when city employes went on Queens for several hours. each in traffic in Indiana and strike, Forty - degree. temperatures South Dakota and onetraffic On the fringes of the storm) turned New York City’s 7inch death each in Minnesota,|which slashed at the Midwest, | Pennsylvania, New York, and| Christmas Eve snowfall into Missouri and Wisconsin. seas of slush and water. All six Up to 18 inches of snow from the Carolinas northward,| showers and thunderstorms Janes of the Brooklyn-Queens covered an area from New drenched the Southeast. TallaExpressway were closed be| Mexico to Michigan. causeof flooding. hassee, Fla., got more than an Storm Cuts Electricity inch in-six hours and almost an} The new storm dealt jits| inch was measured in large| hardest blow at New England. About 2,000 northwest side Four inches of snow piled up in| Chicago homes were without jareas of eastern Alabama to Concord, N.H., and"t least a for two hours when| western North Carolina. | Chile H ard Hit ByNewQuakes Two-Alarm Fire In Salt Lake Air Cavalry Avenges Red Attack House Panelto Look Into Hanoi Bombings Gary McClain Killed In Viet Action :-| Board Refuses to Commute i<| Poulson’s Death Sentence; Hearing On te| Car Homicide ‘tampe.| Gets Underway ExecutionScheduled Jan. 9 Buses Collide With Heavy Mercury at Seasonal Low Loss of Life Of Four Degrees In Provo Sz B38 ‘ gageRall s TheStory of Another Utah County Steel Plant Bids on Starvation Dam, Reservoir To BeCalled Eyring Center, |