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Show 2 8 nb ee U.S. Unveils Details of LBJ oe? on Plan for Ending Arms Race Ritt Issues Rails, Union _ |} F Missiles Suggested today called for day and night sessions beginning immediately in a crash effort to reach an agreement this weekend in the deadlocked rail dispute. * i { Freeze On —— =: WASHINGTON (UPI)—Federal mediators ae ° WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rail union and manageMent negotiators, under presidential pressure to e reach a settlement by Monday, were called to new joint talks today by government mediators. ; Both sides were given the morning off to review ‘their positions in the tangled dispute over changes aoe procedures, sought by the railroads since New Meeting On Shooting In ists elle nedayt'teed aul’atea|Cyprus 3rd President Johnson reported : |Wednesday there had been narrowing of differences on some of the issues. te called for e es zie jzs e put Dis n Gle ean rs mc ir x eni Pho at Slated set a Monday deadline for sub:|stantial progress. _| He indicated he was hoping D | R =jto know by then whether an ay n OW agreement was possible to avert a nationwide rail strike NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI)— il 25. 4 : ae Informed te ean of man’s deadliest weapons out Greek and Turkish Cypriots the Upper Colorado River Com-|of Reclamation officials agreed! mission Thursday were hopeful|to the meeting after a stormy that a meeting scheduled for|two - day commission meeting Phoenix next Tuesday would put/ended Wednesday. At the meetan endto dissension over release|ing Reclamation Commissioner| the oo ain ve “green ins line” ea truce area Ni- ploratory in the first five days} straight day. of the Johnson roundin the dis-| A home-made bomb exploded hind Glen Canyon Dam. the weekend in a major drive|put there were no casualties ae Kus Eee aoe from either bomb orbullets. Udall Expects icky : “We sho .: i Nati “We. should know definitely, ees mae eeateasbat bie” Wagner, 14, Pleasant not later than next Monday,|did not have to go into action ‘ Grove, who drowned Wednes- whether the parties to this dis-|hecause of the outbursts. day afternoon in a swimming mishap at the Lehi Mill Pond. P. G. Boy,14, DrownsIn PondatLehi e By EDNA LOVERIDGE LEHI—A 14-year-old Pleasant Grove boy drowned in the Mill Pond, southeast of Lehi, Wednesday afternoon. He was Robert “‘Bobby” Wagner, son of Mrs. Beverly Wagner. He drowned while swimming from Former Orem Man DiesIn i an island toward shore. | daha Mine companion, Donald MarHis shall, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Marshall, made the| Udall said Thursday that a fin- that it will delay plans to begin launching devices, some straCanyon Dam reservoir would dam this year. continue to be drawn down| would be made about May 10. . . answer to a MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet bloc leaders gathered in Moscow today to celebrate Premier flag behind him is Cpl. Kenneth Jones. UN forces were on alert day and night as sporadic fighting— for third successive day—erupted between Greek Nikita §. Khrushchev’s ,,70th} birthday Friday and to add is to_his..... their support. offensive and Turkish Cypriots. Holding a UN (Herald-UPI Telephoto). vans conmeCouncil Calls for Ideas thorities that his friend hadj|died Wednesday in a mine mis- | MOSCOW 1)— sigone down under the water|hap here when an earthquake dent Johnson sent congratand not come up. The tragedy)junderground hit the mine in| ulations to Premier Nikita occurred about 2 p. m. which he was working. | Khrushchev on his 70th The boys, junior high school He was born Sept. 12, 1922, in| | birthday Friday. students at Pleasant Grove, Orem to Alma M. and Rose Wil-| %—————_———_—__—____-& had left school and ridden bi- kinson Peck. He was educated Khrushchev used this term in eycles to Lehi. They stopped in Orem. He has been in Idaho|a tough and bitter speech at the Mill Pond and decided for the last 10 years. He was a|Wednesday, attacking the Peto swim to an island about member of the LDS Church. king line in general and Chi300 feet from shore. When they include his wife|nese Communist chief Mao Tzereached this island they swam Millie McGoglin Peck of Wal-|tung in particular. to another about 150 feet away. lace; two step sons Donald and Rorrania, which has shown They then began the return Ronald McGoglin, a son Verlin|an increasingly independent poswim directly back to shore. Peck; two daughters, Mrs. Eve-|sition in the bloc, was conspicuPart way back the Wagner lyn Grimes and Lorraine Zim-jous by its absence. All the boy disappeared in what of- merman both of California;|other East European Commuficers believed to be about 12 three children by a previous|/nist regimes except Albania, feet of water. The Marshall marriage, Carolyn, Maxine and|China’s ally, sent top-level deleboy ran to the office of the Ronald Peck of Orem; broth-| gations. Utah-Idaho Sugar Company ers and sisters, Lyle Peck of The official reason for the aband notified Morris Clark, Payson, Jay Peck of Pleasant}sence of Romanian party chief Manager, who summoned the Grove, Mrs. Clyde (Mildred)|Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej was a Lehi Volunteer Fire DepartKendall of Salt Lake City, H.|Romanian Central Committee ment. Also assisting in rescue Eugene Peck of Orem, Mrs. meeting in Bucharest that is operations was the Utah County Sheriff’s office and mem- Ted (June) Sorenson of Orem,|discussing the Sino-Soviet split. Diplomatic observers did not bers of the Lehi Police force. and Mrs. Lloyd (Hazel) Neel of Two skin divers also assisted. Orem and Dean L. Peck ofjrule out a last-minute appearance of the Romanians. But The body was found by the o Funeral arrangements are|they said unless this happ skin divers in the area near their absence will be a source (See BOY DROWNSPage 4) of embarrassmentandirritation to Khrushchev, whois trying to someon ent omer line up a solid front against China’s militant policies. Romania tried to mediate the conflict last month by sending a delegation to Peking. It failed, but unconfirmed reports said another attempt was under consideration. Rusk In Taipei En Route to South Viet Nam TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) — Secretary of State Dean Rusk said today he believes France remains committed to South Viet Nam despite its refusal to back a strong Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) statement on. the Vietnamese guerrilla war Wednesday. Rusk arrived here for a oneday stopover on his way to South Viet Nam from the SEATO meeting in Manila. He |EQe Proyo’s Betterment Provo Coordinating Council executive committee this morning issued a request to organizations and individuals to suggest needed community improvements. Letters should be written within the next seven days to J. Elliott Cameron, chairman, PCC, dean of students office, Brigham Young University, or to the Council at Room 205, Provo City Hall. The Council, meeting again next Thursday at 7 a.m. in City Hall, will then compile a list of needed community improvements, and any organization a take on a project from this ers of America and Four-H Clubs. At the suggestion of Stella Oakes and J. Petty Jones, members of the executive board, the Council agreed to ask the mayor to proclaim May 4 through 9 as combined Men- neutralization of North Sen.|Mead, behind Hoover Dam in the) and News Agency For False Flash viet Union today closed the Moscow bureau of the West Cloudy Occasional] German news agency DPAfor its distribution of a false report of Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev’s death Monday. Tass, the Soviet news agency, said that DPA Moscow correspondent Heinz Wurcel had been OnCivil Rights Bill__ ordered to leave within 24 South Claims Progress Against ‘Hysteria Veil’ hours. WASHINGTON (UPI)—SouthThe Soviets earlier denounced the DPA report as a ‘‘provoca- ern senators expressed confidence today that they are maktion.” The agency, the full name of ing progress against the ‘‘veil which is Deutsche Presse Agen- of emotional hysteria” sur- Democratic bloc, said after the tur, carried the report on its rounding the civil rights bill in caucus: wires Monday night, then is- the Senate. sued a note ordering the dis- They voiced doubt after a patch held up andfinally with- caucus that there will be any voting within the next week on drew it. HERALDINGthe News Attention All Criminals! (You Can Read It Too...) You might title the story—Criminals Be‘ware. Because things sHould be somewhat more difficult for them when Central Utah peace officers join the statewide police teletype network. The story, by one of the best police re- porters in the state—even if she is a woman—is on Page Three. It’s our own Joan Geyer’s account of a planning meeting by Central Utah Chiefs of Police-on the subject. And if you’re wondering about the selection of: a new school superintendent for Provo, he’s not yet selected. It’s also. on Page Three. On the national scene, the Old Soldier continues to. return—in the form of statements and plans made before his death and never published until now. General MacArthur’s plan for world peace is on Page 12-A. And if you stop to count them, you'll find 38 pages in today’s Herald—not a record but a * he feels as searchers probe the Lehi Mill Pond for important. of all, the best bargains on the best to newsmen because| Friday. Colder. Bobby Wagner, who drowned |the Communists in South Viet|‘‘we still have families back|day lower 60s. ! Wednesday afternoon while the two were swimming. = With Donald is his fathex, Melvin J. Marshall. |Nam was High Thurs- Low tonight| tial to the secu-|there and they didn’t know. we|near 40. High Friday mid-50s.| were. goingto-do this.” y-96 Southeast Asin, * his companion, |tion agreeing that victory over|names Occasionally windy ‘ missiles would in- the I Dominy, at a news conference sizeable amount for a weekday issue. It contains hall, 14, Pleasant. Grove, mirrors the anguish |pers to abstain from a resolu-|They declined to give their| . reclamation officials and out in a ? ANGUISHED COMPANION—The face of Donald |SoutViet Nam, oieieOt land the other an offset printer. and more general rain or snow 2 gad MOSCOW (UPI) — The So- (See NEW MEETING Page 4) low for Friday. ™* Fisher said production of new Russ Close DPA dawn course over the Commu- rogram similar to San Diego, nist border. which adopted a slogan of city The refugees ages are 23 and mechanic their The departmenthas been cri-|he said that it was an interim|"¢*°-0nebasis, he said. Steal Plane, Escape to West 20. One is an. auto. air-to- and armaments in the specified by the federal government. Upper Basin states have asked categories would be prohibited that the order be rescinded since as well as the production of exthey will lose $15 million to pay isting types, except to cover maintenance, accidental loss for reclamation projects if powand the use of missiles within er generation does not begin this ticized for releasing water from| decision which would be reviewLake Powell in order to main-|ed when May 1 runoff forecasts selon tain power production at Hoov-| were available. er Dam further downstream. Hesaid a final decision would Udall said departmentofficials be reached between May 8 and would meet with representatives 15. of power companies next week Govs. John Love of Colorado, (See UDALL Page 4) Clifford Hansen of Wyoming and George Clyde of Utah agreed on sea-based after the meeting that it had accomplished its purpose in getting facts of the crisis before Two Germans shek. It is his first visit to this when we got good weather we Nationalist island. France, pushing a policy of pulled it off.” with agreedannual quotas for train|able by that date to provide an| year. estimate of how much water| Dominy,at the concluding ses-|"® a Ose:TeOne Rosie meetcommission’s the of Colo-|sion be available.in.the wouldRiver. ing, defended Udall’s order. But Replacement would be on @ rado the wide progress; then kept conCommunist radar and too slow stant publicity spotlight on a for their interceptors,” one of specific target for improvement the pair told newsmen. each week. “We both have ‘flown gliders In some instances, an organibut not planes,” his companion zation might paint a home scheduled talks with Nationalist Chinese President Chiang Kai- said. “We waited anxiously for where the owneris unable to afgood weather to try this and ford it, said group members. a question by 2 testimony before the 2 Senate Reclamation Subcommittee. Udall and Reclamation Commissioner Floyd Dominy said a report on snow conditions in the mountains would be avail- tal Health and Clean-up Week, on the theory that cleanliness and tidiness are a part of mental health. Dr. Reed Bradford, committee member, said Wisconsin and Washington had been successful in recruiting youth from less than desirable pursuits into community improvement __involvement by appointing block chairmen. Muscle for clean-up, paint-up In one Wisconsin area where projects will be provided by a teen-age drinking problem exhundreds of college and high isted, he said, tavern owners school youngsters, by Boy were given official designation Scouts and by other youth as block chairmen, and undergroups such as Future Farm- age drinking disappeared. Special assignments given committee members this morning included: A. M. Stevens, publicity and contacting the county commission on weed control assistance; Mr. Jones and Francis Rowe, recruiting help from church organizations; Dean Wheadon, i MINDEN, Germany (UPI) — men’s civic organizations; Mrs. Two young East. Germans stole Lynn Knudsen, contacting woan aircraft today and escaped men‘s clubs; Mrs. Oaks, reto West Germany in the first questing help of Provo schools airplane flight of their lives. in organizing youth groups, and “We'd never flown a plane ‘loyd Giles, city property problems. before, but this time we had to go for broke,’’ one of the refu- Wider representation, includgees said after landing on a ing non-LDS groups and young nearby farm field. 4 peoples’ organizations will be sought by the Council. The two young men said they Provo should revive its title stole the single-engine, Czechof “Garden City,” said Mrs. built Trenner six sports plane Oaks at the East German city of Dr. Bradford said he would Halle and flew a zig-zag pre- like to see Provo take on a “We flew too missiles |rior Secretary Stewart Udall or-|tegic bomberswith air - to - UN FORCES ON ALERT—British parachute Cap- Frank E. Maas Uteduring|Lower Basin, at a level desired| Mountains near Nicosia, Cyprus. bombers surface Despite their objections, Inte-|launching devices, some stra- Udall made the statement in|dered the release to keep Lake| Titre |tiamses and ant _ K's Birthday BURK, Idaho—Reed M.Peck,|China. Utah — have objected to the|ing iaae oe = al decision on whether the Glen|Power generation at the new|tegic tain Geoff Brieley scans countryside with binoculars —keeping eye on Greek positions in Kyrenia shore safely and notified au-|41, of Wallace, formerly Orem, The Upper Basin states—Colo-| sented to the conference. rado, New Mexico, Wyoming and| The plan calls for the freez- WASHINGTON — Jn-|drainage of water from behind|sround and sea: ‘aceterior Secretary eae T Glen Canyon Dam, charging) to-surface missiles and their There were no reports of vi- swer to be yes,’”’ Johnson said. (See SHOOTING Page 4) The Chief Executive did not makeit clear whether he would S . t BI seek legislation if no agreement] SOV] oc is reached in the dispute, which e has dragged on now for nearly five years. A White House To Celebrate (See RAILS, UNION Page 4) released from the Glen Canyon/|potentially far-reaching measDam. ure” which . Johnson has pre- By May 10 newsmen in the cabinet room.|singh Gyani of India. to halt the water release. Fisher said the President now The coming meeting will re-|wanted the plan described in volve around a proposal of Up-| detail. per Basin private utilities to sup-| ‘(Most Significant” Proposal ply power that would be lost at} Fisher said the freeze propos- Hoover Dam if water were not|al is “the most significant and Glen Ruling /pute will settle it by the pro-| The firing broke out only |cess of bargaining and respon-|about five blocks from the sible reason,’ Johnson said in| headquarters of U.N. force a prepared statement read to/co9mmander Maj. Gen. Prem “The country expects that an-| more dea ” i ie dly ones” now being ; pos Adeeieh Lee— se ference when it Ses Jan. of water from Lake Powell be-|Floyd Dominy refused demands}91, but only in broad matlinet pute, would be stepped up over inside the Greek Cypriot lines, DROWNED — Robert ‘“Bob- of the u The commission and Bureau) and opree = eee DENVER (UPI)—Members of] mediation efforts, largely ex- oe suburbs for the third Sgh, & j By JOHN A. CALLCOTT United Press International GENEVA (UPI) — The United States today disclosed the details of President Johnson’s sweeping plan to end the nuclear arms race by freezing the production of missiles and strategic bombers. Acting on Johnson’s specific what may be most a lot of news, merchandise to create the healthiest budgets and happiest homes. Sounds kind of lyrical, but i - ¢an aisebe practical and tue. y employment measure. section of the He said in an interview he was not much concerned about the fear of some GOP liberals that. the Republicans would be in a better position if Dirksen’s amendments were not the first to be voted on. Some Republican senators would like to see the first votes to come on Southern y Theywould preferier to jockey the southern Democratic opponents: of ‘the bill into offering a (See SOUTH CLAIMS Page 4) |