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Show WEATHER la Shemcrs of rain ot ate tonight aad Thursday, decreasing with partial clearing in the aiterpooa; conier; highs near 50: lows taught tower 38s; probasitityof rein or snow i el and 48 per erat Tharsds $3.00 PER MONTH 3485 to Get Degrees at During the 100th historic Opening Set Rain er Shine Wheelwright i the president in of the BYU Centen elebration. wil receive undergraduate and in case of rain, ‘ornerstone to the Joseph graduate degrees representing bd states, the District of i 47 Jed Prese International reinforcements woyid arrive eas id insurgents soon in the capital and urged drove into Phnom Penh todsy calm. and the International Commit UPI newstnen reported late tee of the Red Cross said in today that government troops Gereva that the Cambodian continued their resistance to the yy, according w area convocation: y , & toval of 3,485 stude b As Offer of Full Surrender Regardless of weather, the sex at University Young Request Seen Cornerstone BYU — foreian These students will reorive their diplomas in 14 college and ‘ontents. Council of the Church and story and prominent educator, auther, and historian Entitled Greatness appropriately rev Celebrated SOME SUPPORTfor military aid te South Vietnam was apparently won today at Army Chief of Staff Gen, Frederick Weyand, left, ByIsraelis By United PressInternational Israelis observed the 27th anniversary of the Jewishnation at Wednesday but security forces were on guard along land frontiers and at sea against Arabguerrilla attacks Committee. He is seen here talking with Defense Sec; hearing Tuesday James Schlesiiger at the (UPI Telephoto? Weyand Wins Support Pres, Ford Homer Durham, a native Utah and nationally known educator who has beer Utah 2 Audiences Commissioner celed. Civil guard volunteers and Tuesday for his optimism about the future of America and the educator, the Joseph F. Smith Family Living Award; Kari At a §1,00a-plate GOP fundraiser Tuesday night, Ford said the party would have came from behind to win Hous and televisionstar, the Franklin and Senate majorities next year Jess Knight Gtizenship Award Republican Party Mrs. Stella Oaks, noted Provo Maiden, popular motionpicture Wehave doneit before. We can —we will —do it again,” he told S. Harris Fine Arts Award, anc br. Jan J. Erteszek, well-known Los Angeles industrialist, the Industrial that the country will come « the Indochina stronger and wiser In both speeches, Ford spoke against those who favor different approach to his aims ~roud-based philosophy ‘Our effort to broaden the base of our party does not mean that we must abandon traditional Republican principles —far from it It means, instead, that we must clarify and these principles, emphasize fatigues Sporadic firing was reported in Beirut where latest reports said There were these other Ras (Continued on Page 3) wan leader Col. Moam- } if paid inte view nese an published in a Suda aper said Libya was seeking to become a power, “and nuclear weapons ger a secret of Reacting to proposals from ponservative elements of the party to narrow the party's ideology, Ford said he intends his election paign on a green developments in the Middte @ strong GOP and a strong America in at least 105 persons were killed Of the 3.485 receiving degrees Friday, a total of 1.976 (56.3 per experi men Inaddition to the awarding of and about 200 wounded in the the honorary doctoral degree fighting sinceSunday sity will confer about 850 GOPstalwarts. Earlier, he told 3.600 dele degrees up gates to the Daughters of the graduates total of 4201 American Revolution conv degrees will be awarded ion negative talk about Ame: ca's future “nonsense” and More Males Radio air of Jordan will visit the nation To Serve On State Board Yukus Y. Inouye, High Utah County commissioner, has been appointed lo Lie Utah State Fire Prevention Board by Goy. Calvin L. Rampton. according to starting Friday for talks with new King Khaled. oe West German yi Egyptiai ieaders convinced him are being made to ful solusicn to the word received by Commissioner Middle st crisis. President Inouye Monday Anwar Sadat sworein his new The appointment te the board cabinet will expire June 3. 1977. A offer the clock. led by Premier Mamdouh Salem and told them so that all certificate of appointment was the ccuntry expected ‘much sent by Gov. Rampton to the hard work’ from ther: on commissioner. domestic reform persons oflike political interest can join in support of the candidates af the Republican for evacuatio authorize restrictec reintroduction of delegetion based at the Royal voters they would exclude Ford stressed to the DAK the need for a militarily strong America “T promise you this 1 do not choose to run in 1978 for myself Provo City officials met with Gow Calvin Rampton Tuesday to work out a compori mise on sale of aby © laud to the city 08re le to ski resort developers According to Ameri e, DRI, told newsmen as he entered che hearing ‘vdu to question Weyand, “My personal judgment is that ie war is over.” Mayor Russell D. Grange the city UVi dispatenes from Penh ge | forces ontered the city today acrovs the Unived Nations bridge ov. the Bassac Rive. and drove to the edge of the downtown area. Gover \ment troops were reported still ASHINGTON (UPI) hol-ing une line at dusk. Senat.. Majority Leader Mike The bridge. named for Mansfieid todaycalied on Prince organization pledged to hep ‘world peace.is about one half a Nerodom Sthanouk to accept mile south of the former U.S. the Cambodian government's palace Senior government and nals eaders met twice during the day, Phnom Penh radiosaid. The for ali Republicans The loudest applause came ed for ¢ having to pay pen space or when Ford said the price of buffer zor jand security He said the city is Suggesting the state keep a is keeping nndiniial Ubi gt America Nationai 208 foot buifer zone north of the hospital between it andi told the city tat the state isn't arvious to tesain in uwnership of the oropert, is North not - continued Further, the city is asking state lease it 2 but that 7 600 North and conn nonproductive land," acres for a park and water an extended i450 Fast, \s chat he would the matter with the Mental H ith Board tor de thotr ree That nh of the Timpanogos Community Mental Healt Center Itis a low ee where mayor north A further recornmendation made by thecity is that 1200 stiaight thr “euler which will eventually connect with Center not far from where 1209 Bast weuid have vin if extended According Grange, to the propd Mayor close ‘9 meeting the state's appraised pnice oi 9etween should pay a hé,h price for of for 40 acres the city owns {bus the city viv has arked for a The mayor sold a He told the city start to werk the vity the mayor com i€eity Board Gov. Rampton re over a week ago te ‘tise aud the members “guile recepti imayos’s words. He werepleasedwitht ‘or a cease-fire in that long-time acquaintance of Sinanouk, said i ee devoutly hope” that Division at Gia Kiem, eight miles northwest of Xuan Loc, which is 38 miles rortheast of Saigon. By nightfall, field reporters said, the tattered outfit had retreated to Trang Bom, only 23 miles (rom thecapital The regiment, waich some field rapor # per cent destroyed blew ur eieht American-sup.led Resviptan seit for the Rast, and it 2k or so plice to the city to around oon it tried during Legretature he 3H 0 : 2ase some of it for 9 “easonuble Amen, by the city would reduce the The cily is nowasking that the state 37 acres-of state-tan reques. war-torn nation.” Mansfield, a Reds Take Another Previncial Capital ee and it doest:’t like retention basin. Mansfield Cails for Acceptance Streets to Poy Homage the proposals would come property is located directly insurgents Chiang Kai-Shek Laid To Rest; Throngs Line $10,000 and $15,000 an acre ‘Ne inst + fee! we for 3 golf course, and then leant: the propery to the ¢ the ‘would crept ert the meetings raised speculation the t announced today by the Sen. Dariel K. Inouye, D- city would surrender to tne Hawaii, commenting on the $200 rebeis, but there was no official Red Cross he request amounted to a million proposal, said “I'd like to word. know exact!» whatiis going to be ‘The clandestine rebe! radio governmentoffer of surrender to s, ent for Ididr’t like some of the dation urzed Cambodians to the insurgent communist torces in Cambodia, some of wom owe answers "ve heard su far.” change sides and fight with their lo} altyte the exiled prince. “What is this coming from? thom “It's got to end some wav Pastore said Out of the $72? “Insurre-t! Liberate Phnom somehov’."" Mansfield said. “'N> million request, in lies oi that, or one knew what the is this separaty and apart from Penk!” the broadcast said There was no sign of any Circums‘ances would be."” the $250 million humanitarian aid Mansfield recalled that he reque*t? I hope we don’t get into significant defections from the theposition of toc many cocks in government side io the rebels, received a cablegram from deepite the vebel radio appeais Sihanouk »tout 19 days ago chat the kitchen.” Pastore aiss said he was and tbe predictions of We eri uMdicated nis Sorces were holding TAIPE! (UPI — Chia Moments afier the caskt was militaryexperts in thepast off an attack if Sihanoux would cuncemied about the ¢ shek, last of the Big Four Wor! placed in rypt , Some $0 A government broadcest to: War Il leaders, wasburied today persons led by Premier Chiang of South Vietnamese who worked night said more government be wiliig to accept a surrender offer and declare a cease-fire. forthe U.S. government in a mausoleum onthis isiand 200 Qhing-kuo and his youn, “Whois going feplay God?” hy miles trom the mainland he had brother, Gen. Chiang Wego. asked. ' Who is going to decide made the troditional three who cza come and who have to More than two million per- Chinese bows ol respect sons lined a 46-miie route to Chiang’s casket was escorted stay” I would not want to haveto macethat decision watch a hearse covered with by bis widow Madaine Chi: Sen john J. Sparkman. 2 white and yellow his eldest son Prem chairman of the Senate chrysanthemums bear Chiang’s and others n a 70-car cortege id Foreig) Relations Cosamittee body to a vault above ground at ‘wan ed streets and SAIGON (UPI) — Tank-led fey government iroop. fightone of his favorite retreats, Tzu country roads from to 10 deep to said Tuesday the White House ist ptured perk the rer ? Hu (Lake of Mercy), southwest pay the.r fast respect to the has beer urged ‘ get 4,00 ital falien national leader. Many Americaris out of Saigon within a another provincial capital today dwindling South Vienam (oan for faliing into Communist hands ‘ ing he 1,000 remaining shut down bien Hoa air base tionaiist Chinese gav wept open! emment placed Chiang’s body in One minute of silence was Americans could be evacuated nearly six hours with an artillery They coincided with reports the barrage and routed a South Communists hac’ rstab!ished an mausoleum in hopes it will be observed throughout Taiwan quickly should Saigonfall aur base at Pleikuin the Central Sparkmansaid 2 draft copy of Vietnamese regimental a someday to honor the earlier today aftir the 1S-minute Generalissimo’s request to be sizte fu eral for the former a bill with these features went to outside the province capital of Highlands, 1 on the mainland frem president of the Republic of the White House late Tuesday Xuan Loc The Conrnunisis, moving The series of mili, Other committey members saic which he was chased by Chinese China, under a barrage more than backs Shook the movaie of war{Continues on Page 3) (Contin: d on Page 3) Communist 1ore 139 1,000 shells, overran the fi Fee al the 16uk east of the hosp'*a! that the alone -any 1976 campaign will be everywhere.” the deveiopment. It is also askiag that the state retain ownership of 10 acres needed midmerning, (Continued or Page 3) netitral safely zone for the care of wounded civilians and ecmed forces. Governor, Provo Officials Discuss iand Sale alal ele re 2“basic beliefin freedom” was so broad it would be difficult to name any sizable section of American PI They said rebel forces early F.winmHotel in the Casnbodian today seized a market at the capital is standing by for a reply entrance te the United Nations front Sihanouk,theofficials said bridgeover the Bassac River. At Embassy and the presidentia! Sn John 0. F The insurgents rained more than 80 rockets and arillery routs on Phnom Penh .oday killing al least 10 persuiis and the ceasefire and transfor of powe' “in order to stop this wounding 30 others, fra ricidal conflict.” The i6member Red Cross newsmen reported this morning st! deci: to a negotiated settlement or the combat forces to South “etna tohelp a theevacu.iion Comnuttee i think the enu is inevitable. evacuation ‘but chat could be Byrd said. but added, ‘1 was rainforced Lroopson patrolduty very much impressed with Gen Scennis, D-Miss, No incidents werereported Weyand’s candor and frankness chairman of the Armed Set vices The topheadline on thehourly I think 1 could vote for some Committee, also indiwated some Israeli radio news broadcasts further military aid’ futher military aid to South ¢ fighting between Byrd, however, expressed Vietnam would be guerrillas and doubt that the committee would recommended Phatangists in approve the entire $722 million I'll have something t Lebanon, source of requested by President Pord recummmend | don't k ow what it rilla infiltrations Byrd also said the military aid is yet,” Stennis told newsmen aged three college convoc: government The Red Cross delegation, For Viet Military Aid ea in testimony today before the Hesaid the eytra military aid All police leaves were can- Senate Appr priations would not be tied directlyeithe: Higher civil defense teams of middie- WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford won cheers from twolarge and friendly audiences the rebel advanceonall sides of the headed by delegate Andre stormed across the bridge, Tasquier. withdrewto the hotel forcing a brief retreat by Frontline troops maintainedan WASHINGTON (Pit — Army being considered would be Stennis also expressed clic Chief of Staff Gen. Frederick C independent from tue $200 more military aid woula f» in this alert statu Ps support of some key nuiiion contingency fund the agution to funds necded to the combat gear and with Mis. Wey and won toda; for additional Senate Foreign Relations jinance the evac! ation cele- automatic rifles at the ready senators Committee has proposed to aid to South Viecoam Earlier, two membe:r of the April patrolled crowded beachesonthe ioaadRobet Byrd, D-W. Va. the finance the evacuation of appropriations parcel express’ a Mediterranean e boats 1976. and some reervat.ons about the plans to 2 ranking Democrat in the Americans rangedthe shoreline to prevent An honorary doctoral deg told newsmen that Vietnamese from South allot President “ord $200 million any attempted infiltration by Senate, will be conferred upon Dr. € operations and \ vineing case Vietnam Cheered by Ked Cross sai? ‘The Red Crosssaid the Phnom y because Commencement begins University’s Centennial bration from April 1975 to ARRINGTON full Penh administration proposed aeuticatt milestones in BYU LEONARD a Rouge insurgents. Anniversary spacious M: pubite isin itedt Arrington Speaker The eh OC ment program to A 2thour curfew was reim posed after only a i-hour break Radio Rknom Penh cailed was immediately relayed to twgently for blood donations for Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the miliary and civilian casualties nominalrebel 7 ver now inexile —oelieved heavy —and urged in Peking, and to the Khmer doctors to remain on duty around rs at the Maeser See desperate amounted Cambodian If weather n Page teol and Churchdignitaries capital, but the situation was call The its the programwill be £ Dallin H. Oaks government had called for an immediate ceasefire Tt said the surrendey ing auditorium an¢ examination countnies. - PRICE 10‘CENTS @ MAIN Ug rs te ger tat lant in produce use pow ity sol prod icing it aie yy d wees sai¢ other governMaat re oday abandoned the pe Mince capital of Phan Rang, cai hesouth Ching Sea coast 185 miles northeast of Saigon, waen i was attacked be a A Oman Communist wk Supy force moving wilh |