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Show Days Bargain Festiv al Opens Friday a Ch NINETY-FIRST YEAR NO. 195 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1964 =}. PRICE TEN CENTS UN Urged to Use Guns To Halt Cyprus Strife Cease-Fire Broken by Steel to fire at vital St. mortar fire early today when a Turkish Cypriot patrol penetrated Greek Cypriot lines, a United Nations spokesman said. The spokesman contradicted an earlier report that the Greek Cypriots themselves broke their own cease fire by opening up with mortars at the castle. He said the early morning ‘PARKING MALL’ READY FOR SHOPPING FESTIVAL — Cars were con- action, in which two . me steel imports in the third Hilarion castle was broken by centrating in the mid-street parking mall rather than along the metered curb this morning in a prelude to the May Days shopping event which begins here Friday. The experimental mall extends from University Avenue to Second West on Center. First North and First South will become major Herald staff photo by east-west thoroughfares during the experiment. Harold K. Monson was taken looking east from atop the S. H. Kress Building. ee NEW YORK (UPI) — A “very- decided decline” in By RAY J. MOLONEY United Press International NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI)—The cease Hesitant to . Enter Market New Firing new U ThantIs Less Foreign Turkish and fourth quarter compared with the first six months of this year and the final half of 1963 was predicted Thursday by a leading U.S. importer of foreign steel. Victor V. Shick, senior vice president of Indussa Corp., also said there was a strong possibility that total steel imports this year would drop below the 5.8 million tons of all steel products that entered U.S. markets from overseas last year. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Judge Denies Cypriots were killed and one wounded, came after the Turkish Cypriot patrol went near advanced Greek Cypriots posi-s tions. DE GAULLE LEAVES HOSPITAL—French PresThe firing ended soon after it ident Charles de Gaulle, looking hail and hearty, began, officials said, and the waves to cheering spectators as he leaves Cochin cease fire resumed. He underwent surgery Hospital in Paris today. The United Nations said it CHICAGO (UPI)—The $20 13 days ago for the removal of a tumor of the |had established 10 permanent million fraud trial of Teamster prostate gland. A medical bulletin issued today posts today in the Kyrenia Moss Asks Senate Bennett Says Plan Hoffa Mountains — one between the President James R. indicated the growth was not cancerous. De Gaulle The stage was set today for two sides west of St. Hilarion inched into its fourth day today Group to Add $1.5 is accompanied by his wife, Yvonne. (Herald-UPI whe Provo Merchants’ spring To Be Held In after a federal judge flatly reCastle and the others on the Telephoto). ee, shopping promotion—their May |Million CUP Funds jected defense di ds for a northern and southern flanks of Days Festival of Bargains — mistrial. the mountains on both sides of! scheduled Friday -and--Satur-} WASHINGTON—The Bureauof| WASHINGTON, D. C.— SenU.S. District Judge Richard the crucial Kyrenia Pass or B. Austin Wednesday also day. , ; Reclamation has approved the ;ator Frank E. Moss (D-Utah) In connection with the event, | definite plan report on the |Thursday urged the Senate along the main road approach- turned down a defense request |reclamation appropriations sub- ing the pass. an experimental downtown , : : that the case’s seven other deparking mall on Center Street onneville unit of the Central }committee to add $1,500,000 to A spokesman said the estabfendants be tried separately | between University Avenue and| Utah Project and has sent it the president's budget request lishment of the permanent from Hoffa. Second West, is making its|/to Utah for use in completing for the Central Utah Project. posts rather than roving pa- Jury selection bogged down debut. ; contract negotiations, Sen. The funds would be used to be- trols was part of the U.N.’s because of Austin’s order that WASHINGTON (UPI)—Bish- es in this country desire any The mall, with two lanes of| wallace F. Bennett (R-Utah) | gin construction of the Bonne- “more positive action” aimed jurors be locked up under a Fulton J. Sheen and Ala- established religion in the Unitparking along the center of : 4 ville unit during the fiscal year! at restoring peace to north special guard of U. S. marshals op bama Gov. George Wallace ed States. He added that “the which begins July 1. | central Cyprus. the street,. will provide extra' "Ported today. ; for the duration of the trial, each attacked Supreme Court decision of the Supreme Court parking space for Central Utah, Sen. Bennett explained how- Senator Moss said that re-| The Greek Cypriot govern- which could last as long as decisions forbidding prayers in on the subject of prayer in shoppers coming into Provo!ever, that therestill are some payment contracts and water ment had surprised U.N. offi- four months. for the May Days shopping technical problems remaining rights agreements still must cials Wednesday by announcing Only three out of 150 venire- public schools today and called schools is founded on a myth— for action by Congress to over- the myth of preventing the esevent, to be resolved before the def- be consummated, Sut that the a unilateral cease-fire at St. men had tentatively been tablishing of religion or the unReaction to the parking ex-|inite plan report can be re Bureau of Reclamation and Hilarion, although the castle seated as jurors in the trial’s ride them. remained in Turkish Cypriot The well known Roman Cath- ion of church andstate.” local interests are rapidly adperiment on Center Street,|vised sufficiently for its apfirst three days. which had an initial test yes-|proval as a prerequisite to in- vancing negotiations on those. hands after five days of siege. The mistrial demands came olic prelate and the controverHe asked increases for the fol- The fortress guards the strate- when a prospective juror, Mrs. sial Southern governor apterday and today, were varied |itiation of construction. gic Kyrenia Pass in northern lowing four items: $5 million this morning, ranging from) “Jt was gratifying to see Helen Cooper, handed Austin a peared before the House Judienthusiasm to dissatisfaction. progress finally being made on to enable the Secretary of In-| Cyprus. letter in which she said she ciary Committee. The group is U.N. officials said Wednesday could not return a fair verdict considering the 147 proposals to Some merchants and sales the definite plan report,” Sen. terior to purchase replacement | night the Greek Cypriots had if she was locked up. Mrs. amendthe Constitution to nulliPeople seemed to regard the) Bennett said. “Everyone in the power for customers of Hoover mall as an answer to a long-' state of Utah is interested in Dam power plants during fill- (See CEASE-FIRE, Page 4) Cooper had spent the night in fy the court’s rulings outlawing a hotel room guarded by mar- religious worship as a required standing parking problem. a speed-up of the Central Utah ing of Lake Powell; $364,000 OREM — Orem’s test case on shals. She was excused from part of public school programs. Lt. Paul Anderson of the Project and this is a vital step for preconstruction studies for Dixie Project in southwestern Provo police traffic department in that direction.” Bishop Sheen criticized the its business license law moved Utah; $2 million to expand Bua step further up the legal ladindicated that there were sev-| + ‘ Hoffa and his associates are court for taking over what he Y The regional director of the reau of Reclamation program charged with fraudulently ob- said was a responsibility of der late Wednesday. eral ‘bugs to be worked out) Bureau or Reclamation is work- of research and begin an action yet”? but that the experiment}. ee Businessman Dee Pyne, servtaining $20 million from Team- Congress. He said the theory are revisions : sea other program on weather modificaseems to be working out. “ppj. || M8 On the and sters Union pension funds and that an effort is being made to ing as defendantin the test case day and Saturday we will really Peealee tion; and $150,000 to improve diverting $1 million of the sum eliminate the separation of on behalf of a group of businessfour and one-half niles of road have a chancetotry it out,”’ Lt. Broreceneeheduli Sen. B for their own use. All have church and state in this coun- men protesting the law, was Ben- between Portersville, Morgan Sen. cheduling, J Anderson said. pleaded not guilty. try was ‘founded on a myth.” fined $50 in Orem City Court County, and site of East CanOn Friday and Saturday the eee, WASHINGTON (UPI)—ProsGov. Wallace, in his pre- for its violation and immediateRetail Merchants Council is The Utahn was assured by yon reservoir of Weber Basin pects brightened teday for a pared statement, was much \ly filed notice of appeal from sponsoring the May Days Fes-| the commissioner of reclama- Project. Senate vote next week on the stronger. He said the prayer |the city court’s decision. He tival during which bargains of| ion, Floyd E. Dominy, that Senator Moss urged support civil rights bill’s jury trial decisions were ‘‘part of a delib- posted the required $100 bond all types will be offered and/TeVision of the definite plan of the budget requests for $1,- amendment without a gag rule erate design to subordinate the and Judge Merrill L. Hermanspecial entertainment will be TePort will not constitute a 330,996 for planning on the in- showdown. American people, their faith, sen said all action on the case held in downtown Provo. The| bottleneck in the implementa- itial phase and $330,000 for Senate leaders, after a secin his court will be stayed pendentertainment will include folk 0" of the plan of development planning on the ultimate phase ond huddle with Sen. Richard OTTAWA (UPI) — U.S. Sec- their customs and their reli- ing outcome of the appeal in dancing Friday and a hooten-| for the Central Utah Project. of the Central Utah Project, gious traditions to a Godless B. Russell, D-Ga., who heads retary of State Dean Rusk arFourth District Court. state.” anny Saturday afternoon both, Sen. Bennett on Wednesday $182,000 for construction of the the southern opposition, indicaton the Provo Tabernacle asked the Senate Public Works Provo River project, and ed they might not have to use rived today for talks with Bishop Sheen and Wallace ap- Last week Judge Hermansen Prime Minister Lester B, Peerfound the defendant guilty in a grounds. | Appropriation committee for amounts for several other Utah the gag rule approach after all. son and External Affairs Minis- peared after the committee lower court test of the law, rulLt. Anderson said that the|funds for actual construction projects. GOP Leader Everett M. Dirkheard a group of leading Prot- ing at the same time that the Concerning the request for $5 sen, Ill., told a reporter after ter Paul Martin. problems yet to be worked out} 0f the Bonneville unit and at Rusk went immediately from estant churchmen condemn law was valid. (See MOSS, Page 4) include making motorists|that time said that a review the final leadership meeting in the airport to the prime minis- proposed constitutional amendA statement submitted to the aware that through traffic is|0f the definite plan report was his office: ter’s centre block office where ments as potential infringe- Herald today by Mr. Pyne, as not wanted on Center Street; required before approval could “I think we'll probably be ments on religious liberty rath- the test case defendant, gives their discussions were expected also that cars are not fully; be obtained. voting on the amendmentwith- to range over the gamut of -in- er than props for it. his views on the matter. It is pulling into parking stalls. He| “This should clear most of out cloture (the debate limiting ternational and Canadian- Bishop Sheen said neither the reproduced here in full: (See PARKING MALL, Page 4) the way, now,” he explained. gag rule) by Wednesday. There Catholic nor Protestant church“IT do not oppose a fair busiAmerican affairs. is every reason to think things have taken a completely new CHICAGO (UPI)—The death turn and there will be a vote Says Western Division toll on the nation’s streets and by Wednesday.” The Dirksen-Mansfield prohighways during March soared to another all-time high for the posal would guarantee a jury month, the National Safety trial in any criminal contempt Council said today. case arising from the civil Traffic deaths during the rights bill which involves a penfirst three months of the year alty exceeding 30 days’ imprissmashed the previous first- onment or $300 fine. Russell So you want to save money—and who doesn’t. A payroll of 250 employees is)zinc and silver minerals indi- more than 20 Utah County leadcalls this a ‘legal monstrosiToday’s Herald is your answer, all 44 pages of quarter record set in 1937. ers in business, industry and The safety council counted ty,” and favors a broader guar- envisioned by Kennecott Copper cated. it. It’s full of advertisements on bargains being Corporation when it gets its Bur- ““We must sink a shaft 1500|education. antee. offered this weekend by Provo merchants in their big 3,420 highway deaths last gin mine\in the Tintic area in|feet deep and are now more than} Charles E. Peterson, Provo month, 7 per cent more than May Days’ Bargains Festival. production).a high official of the|halfway down,” Mr. Kinnear|businessman, served as master the previous high mark of 3,200 You’ll find a lot of news and features in today’s in 1963. Deaths from January company said here Wednesday. |stated. A troublesome water|of ceremonies and introduced paper, too. The entire issue will contribute to your through Marchtotaled 9,900, up today, becoming partly cloudy -John C. Kinnear Jr., ao problem is expected to slow the|Mr. Kinnear. edification, entertainment and benefit — a fancy 16 per cent from last year and effort somewhat. phrase if we ever coined one—but it’s true. ices about two-thirds of its 15 per cent more than the pre- showers or thunder showers. So —- read, be informed, and save money. You vious record of 8,615 set 27 Cooler today. High both days ploration work is in| speaker at a luncheon at River-| copper in the United States, the eeding (See KENNECOTT Page 4) can’t ask for much more than that in one issue. years ago. in the low 60s. Low tonight 45. the area, with marketable lead, side Country Club, attended by Parking Mall Bonneville Unit Plan Bee Report Gets Bureau Nod Provo Event Hoffa Plea For Mistrial | Contract Planning (UPI) — Secretary General Thant today was reported under increasing pressure to authorize the United Nations peace force in Cyprus to shoot to kill to prevent major violence on the Mediterranean island. Informed sources said Thant, though he is alarmed at the continued fighting on Cyprus, is reluctant to issue orders for the peace force to start shooting for ‘fear of exceeding his mandate in the crisis. A Greek Cypriot offensive this week against the Turkish Cypriot stronghold of St. Hilarion Castle in the Kyrenia Mountains aroused questions about the U.N. role in Cyprus. It also brought strong criticism from Thant who Wednesday outlined a new peace plan in his first report on the Cyprus situation to the Security Council. Informed sources said the United States, Britain and Canada have expressed concerz at the U.N. foree’s seeming inability to prevent fighting in Cyprus. Britain and Canada have troops in the 7,000-man peace force. The U.N. troops on Cyprus so far have concentrated on trying to persuade the warring Greek and Turkish Cypriots to stop fighting and settle their problems through negotiation. It was understood that Britain, Canada and the United States feel persuasion might not be enough, and that the U.N. soldiers should be empowered to shoot to keep the rivals apart. Appeal Notice Filed On Orem Law;Statement Made Senate Vote jury duty. : Nears On Rights Issue Rusk In Ottawa For Conference With Pearson ness license, but I do oppose the discriminatory one that the city has now, and I am appeai- ing it. to the District Court. It should: be of significance to note that my opinion is shared by the majority of the Orem businessmen and the Orem Chamber of Commerce. Their support includes financial back- ing in this fight for a fair business license ordinance. “The discrimination comes from the fact that one business may be taxed $25.00 while an- March Proves Blackest Month For Road Deaths HERALDINGthe News Official Save Money, Be Edified, Kennecott Mine Development Near Eureka Could Bring New 250-Employee Payroll AndEntertained-- All Today Cloudy tonight and Friday. Afternoon Viskte tie Kd , said ex. Mr. Kinnear said Kennecott (See APPEAL, Page 4) Now You Know| International. Scientists have estimated ~~ ON Sheen, Wallace Attack Court's Prayer Decision asee STE Te enna Issue Order Sacmtiitniyt st - 2 Be ah ass Sp a Tr Th en rn i oN I Seer coin Aah rte hea CL dite % |