Show UNIVERSAL UICRCFILj!INQ CORP Cop Bos 26C3 Salt The Increasing cloudiness tonight and mostly cloudy with local winds Friday chance of showers Temperatures will be warmer over the state and Southern Idaho Lerald LOGAN UTAH THURSDAY 60 NO 104 VOL USU Posts ' i' UTfmTfi mi immit " -- m V f fl At AriT t r JCl' i i4 7 — s - t 1 ' : am Lu - " i ' i&in ! - ' V '' Calendar For Month Calendar of events at Utah State University for the month of May was released today by the University Information Service There are two fine arts final activities tonight performance of “King Lear" at 8 o'clock in the Chase Fine Arts Center Theater and the Scotsmen “Concert of Modern Music” also at 8 in the Fine Arts Concert Hall Calendar for the remainder of the month 2-- 4 Mothers' Weekend Awards-Chas- e Fine Arts Center Concert Hall 7:30 3— Rabins '4 Vn pm 'V ' ardi CACHE FARMERS— because tf JffT'- - : s of weather conditions— have been rushed to prepare land and plant crops this spring 1 Utah 84101 Journal 1969 XfV£ soreads with fertilizer to complete his seeding and fertilization program THIS FARMER has two varieties of seed grain and is filling the bulb commercial loaded SAIGON Advises Statehouse ‘To Get Along9 With City Regimes Ky (UPI)-V- legislators to make necessary resources available” Agnew said the cities face frightening problems “but City Hall fighting the Statehouse scarcely will change the situa- ice President Spiro T Agnew with Pat advised Republican governors Paulsen and Rosey Grier-Georg- e big city Nelson Fieldhouse 8 today to tackle problems by taking the lead to pm reduce "senseless" hostility Air Force Orchestra between City Hall and the 8— Air Force Airmen of Statehouse Fine Arts Center Concert He offered this advice in a Hall 8 pm y speech prepared for the opening 8— Joint poetry reading-Garsession of the semiSnyder and Keith Wilson 8 pm business 9— FFA State Judging Contesi annual meeting of the RepubliGovernor's Association 9— "TheUS in Vietnam: Why can No Change?" George McTuman Although the meeting was Kahin-Chas- e Fine Arts Center closed excerpts of his address were made public Concert Hall 11:30 am His speech extolled the record 10—Jr High School Solo and Invitational-Chas- e written by President Nixon’s Ensemble administration during its first Fine Arts Center 11— Northern Wasatch Youth three months including its Orchestra Concert-Chas- e Fine Safeguard antiballistic missile Arts Center Concert Hall 3 pm proi'osal which he called “the 12- —17— Agriculture Week minimum feasible responsible 14— Foreign ‘‘One action" to guarantee national film Summer of Happiness"-Studen- t security Union Auditorium 8 pm In a recital of administration Chorale Presentation programs involving state and 15— USU Chorale Concert-Chas- e local government he said Fine Arts Center Concert states cities and the poor will Hall 8 pm be helped most by a new 15— Army ROTC President's approach still in the planning Review federal welfare to stage 18— USU Rodeo-Cach- e County programs He said a regional Fairgrounds 7:30 pm approach to the problem was 17— USU Rodeo-Cach- e County vital to a solution Fairgrounds 1:30 pm finals at “There is no question that an 7:30 pm competition presently unhealthy 18— Marshall Hill Masters He said “Big city exists” Recital-Chas- e Fine Arts Center mayors often see their state Concert Hall 3 pm governments as the enemy’ Quality Conference They are frustrated by the 21— USU Band Concert-Chas- e failure of state executives 'and Fine Arts Center Concert Hall 8 ' tion” Note-Cha- pm 25— USU Choir Concert --Chase 3 pm 29— Class work ends 30— Memorial Day 4 ''IT' Staff Aide To ' Tj - !' i 'vs Burton Resigns 2 Kansas City Murders Puzzle Police KANSAS CITY Mo (UPI)-T- wo young women were found stabbed to death Wednesday in tlm apartment they shared on o south side the city's They were identified as Mary Ann Adler 20 who was to have been married in about a month and Barbara Coughlin 21 Miss Adler's fiance James Dunham 23 discovered the double slaying when be called at the apartment to take the two young women to work He said weil-to-d- STREAMS THROUGHOUT the valley are high and can be expected to peak during the latter part of May or first week of June Unusual Spring Weather Increases Pressures on Cache Valley Farmers By Ray Burtenshaw “eaten off” near the ground level Oats have been seeded to thicken some stands of alfalfa “Spring has sprung” all at Other fields have been plowed once and farmers have been and seeded to another crop rushed to do all the spring “work The sugar company reports a load" in the past week which is good response by farmers to Cache Agricultural agent normally spread over several weeks' time The spreading of barnyard manure which must be done before other spring plowing and land preparation ran be accomplished has had to be done because farmers could not get on the land throughout the winter months Bulk commercial fertiliser plants have been kept busy meeting the fertilizer demands and seed storage facilities have been “bulging at the seams" in order to care far the seed for spring planting Most fanners now using certifvd seed The warm weather starting last week found the dryland wheat farmer checking his needs and reseeding ’rinter-kille- d ft wheat In Cache county the kill was light and spotted as most c( the fall seeded grain came through the winter in good shape The heavy winter mouse infestation did considerable damage to alfalfa fa V n which they fed and syne fruit and ornamental shrubs suffered damage where the writ was j f increased beet acreage particularly the small farmer not able to afford shipment necessary to do the planting ard cultivating weeding operations Sugar beet planting which normally takes place in March and April did not get underway in Cache County until about April 21 but has progressed at a rapid pace The warm weather also increased the stream flow and runoff The forecast for stream runoff from Little Bear River on March 1 was at 167 per cent of average and on April 1 152 per cent Logan River was forcast at 127 per cent and 121 per cent on those same dates Much of the snow was removed from the Valley floor with the warm rains of Januarv There has been heavy Mil erosion on many of the We'ier dryland sods Newton Reservoir: which has filled opty one otfher year was iiXf in 3aitvSnd from Jan to April I had spilled 7000 acre feel Hyrum Reservoir up to April I had 31000 acre feet go on through the reservoir ard down Roland G Robison Jr chief staff aide to Rep Laurence J Burton today resigned his with the Utah position Congressman to accept a legal the with Nixon post Administration Mr Robison moves to the Department of The Interior as an assistant solicitor in the Division of Reclamation and Power Mitchell Melich of is the Salt Lake City department solicitor Mr Robison 40 is a farmer Ogden resident He is a graduate of both Ogden High School and Weber State College He has served as administrative assistant and council to Rep Burton since 1965 Prior to joining the Burton staff he was administrative assistant to former Utah Governor George D Clyde A 1959 graduate of the University of Utah College of Law Mr Robison was Deputy Attorney General of the state of Utah in 1962 He has also been an assistant Attorney General as well as law clerk to Chief Justice J Allan Crockett of the Utah Supreme Court in Cache Valley ranged from a low of 42 last night to a high of 59 yesterday Salt Lake City had a high of 65 San Francisco 53 Los Angeles 71 Las Vegas 88 Lowest in 4 Months 7— Night of comedy Fine Arts Center Concert Hall Temperatures TEN CENTS At a news conference Wednesday Agnew took a hard line toward disorder on college campuses Just a day after Nixon suggested that university officials should show more with in dealing backbone student protests" Agnew said some of the administrators bad been “rather infirm" 1 irttfW L US Coml LEXINGTON Sophomore Days r MAY Lake Welfare Program Postponed WASHINGTON (UPI) --The Nixon administration has postponed a Johnson administration ordered program that would permit welfare applicants to start drawing benefits without an investigation of their eligibility Robert H Finch secretary of health education and welfare (HEW) disclosed his intention of delaying the program at least temporarily to a group of ' a OMah- ePrivate ‘ conference Wednesday Finch also was quoted by the Oklahomans as saying the administration would put a "whole new welfare system" into operation by the 1972 fiscal hear The system would take into account a recent Supreme Court decision that struck a period of residency as an eligibility requirement for welfare assistance No other details were learned The program to abandon prior checks of welfare applicants substituting an affidavit by the applicant was ordered by the Johnson administration It was scheduled to go into effect on an experimental basis July 1 It then would go into permanent effect for those applying for old age assistance on Uct 1 for the blind and disabled and Medicare clients on Jan 1 1970 and for those receiving aid because of minor children in the home on April 11970 he had entered the apartment when he took Miss Adler hone shortly after 10 pm Tuesday and that everything was in order at that time Police said each girl had been stabbed repeatedly Miss Adler's body was in bed She wore night clothing Miss Coughlin who apparently had put up a The WASHINGTON lUPI) fight was found lying in a hallway just outside the bath- Dplbnse Department announced it has sent an room door She was in street Wednesday additional squadron of F4E attire Officers said neither planes to South Korea j girl fighter Orders to send the 16th appeared to have been wuMsied sexually 'and thprf robbery Tactical Fighter Squadron from apparently was not the motive Eglin Air Force Base Fla The apartment had not been were issued within 48 hours ransacked and still contained after the shooting down of a - money and jewelry There was US reconnaissance plane by no evidence of forcible entry North Korea April 14 it was learned No weapon was found stream Both the Porcupine and Hyrum reservoirs were lowered so the extra storage would take the peaks from heavy runoff and would lend protection to lands and other property below Tlie peak flow for Little Bear River doesn't occur until about the middle of May and Logan River the last week of May or first week of June so we can expert high water yet Parents along streams are encouraged to watch their children so no lives are lost The fruit except for some home trees of rtyutd sweet cherries were nrtf1Tn bloom to receive damaijOf Ifrom recent frosts What IrTost did occur only thinned soqfie of the crop on those trees'in bloom Main fruit orchards are at higher elevation d where air drainage helps protect the crop Silagcf and canning corn planting will start next week Manr farmers are now using siftzine for quackgrass control 7dci ground This i sprayed on - and worked ii before planting Some farmers use a split application applying part of the recommended amount before the land is prepared and the balance after the crop is planted for all annual weed ami Brass control 'including wild Either method however NEWTON RESERVOIR has been spilling since is equally effective Januiry Only in one other year since the More Planes Sent To South Korea - -- charged the government camp at Cay Cho Village 52 miles northwest of Saigon military spokesmen said Allied casualties were described as “light" The South Vietnamese troopers with American warplanes and helicopter gun ships supportturned back the ing them attack in four hours of heavy front reports said fighting killing 40 guerrillas who sprang the assault from bivouacs along the border Five waves of B52 bombers some of their heaviest raids of the war again wept over those border camps today and dropped 450 tons of bomba 62 to 70 miles northwest of Saigon The US Command commented an their success continuing Wednesday and early today many of them against US 1st Infantry Division camps guarding the approaches to from guerrilla camps alona me Cambodian border Damage was described as light The battle at Cay Cho northwest of Saigon was the only battle today reported in war communiques Spokesmen said nine flights across the nation Wednesday killed 202 Communist soldiers leaving 10 Americans dead and 68 wounded Officials at the same time reported two new US air and artillery raids into the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to knock out North Vietnamese guns firing on a spotter plane and US Marines Sc'n Day today with flowers and candles commemorating a happier springtime one year ago Militant leftists defied a demonstration ban in France In Russia the tanks were silent Wildcat strikes in Britain idled shipping assembly lines and newspaper presses Only East Germany displayed r mill-tanc- y Ireland Elects Moderate New Premier - r Delegate Takes Report To South Vietnam member ut Chich-ester-Oa- parliament and Faulkner also were eligible to vote but they had said beforehand they would abstain The close vote indicated discontent and uncertainty with- PARIS (UPI)— Ambassador Pham Dang Lam South Vietnam's chief negotiator at the Vietnam peace conference left unexpectedly for Saigon today to report to his government Lam flew to Saigon 24 hours Protestant-dominatein the after the Viet Cong's National party over how the government Liberation Front (NLF) said it should handle Catholic demands was ready to discuss with for equal voting and housing “other parties" moves to make rights deadlocked conference pro- Both candidates had quit (he O'Neill's cabinet because of the gresa d dispute but for diffemt reasons Pilot Escapes Injury In Copter Crash South Vietnamese delegation officials said Lam would be back in time for next Thursday's 16th scheduled session of the conference He left as US and South ' Vietnam delegations were stu- dying the Communist text to see if it meant the NLF wai ready to talk directly to Saigon on the political future of South Vietnam As Lam departed hopes of a breakthrough in the talks were spurred by news ‘hat the key North Vietnamese figure in tnur-wjparley was on his way back to Pans after long consultations in Hanoi BOISE UPI) The pilot of an Idaho Army National Guard helicopter escaped injury Wednesday night when the aircraft crashed while assisting in the search for a missing Boise youth ('apt Roger Gallagher escaped injury when the helicopter crashed about two miles cast of Lucky Peak Dam near Boise The pilot was scanning the A one-ca- r MUAB i UPI ground fur the missing youth of here has north when he flew into the bottom of rollover of life the claimed a draw near Charcoal Creek of Moafc and couldn't get out a Guard Herbert Oliver Ilmen Patrol Utah Trooper Highway spokesman sad The helicopter which was at- Bruce Block said Herron was tached to the U6th Armored returning to Moab from Green River which his pickup truck Cavalry sustained heavy damwent off US Highway 160 age struck a guard rail and overAda County sheriff's officers meanwhile reported no trace of turned about four miles orth the missing youngsters Phillip of Moab Wednesday night Black Mid the victim was Bargeman He disappeared Sunfrom the truck thrown area in Peak the Lucky day y - A e By WILLIAM F WRIGHT United Press International Czechoslovakia marked May Fatal Mishap reservoir was built has it filled This year it could have filled twice H1 Russ Tanks Silent On May Day In Prague about 2000 per sons gathered in Wenceslas Square symbol of Czechoslovak resistance to Soviet invasion US headquarters reported and put flowers candles and eight overnight shellings late freedom tokens on the staiue of St Wenceslas There was no violence and police eventually gave up trying to stop crowds from approaching the statue More than 1200 militant French leftists marched through the Paris suburb of St Denis with red banners flying in defiance of a joint government-labo- r union turn on May Day BELFAST (UPI) James Chichester-Clar- k a moderate on demonstrations They dispersed the issue of equal rights for without incidents when Northern Ireland's Roman police appeared -- nouBands of Hundreds of Catholics today was elected British worki sUyed off their He defeated hardliner premier jobs in diabedience of union Brian Faulkner by one vote nd paraded in Chichester-Clar- k won the leaden' the Labor' against protest governing Unionist party's runGovernment's plan to pass laws off 17 to 16 to replace his nst wildcat strikes Nme of cousin Terence M O'Neill as aga Britain’s 10 national (daily premier of this country torn by newspapers were published religious strife O'Neill who quit after months of violence between Protestants and Catholics was among the 33 Unionists voting in the s"Cret ballot Party Chief Rw Bradford announced the decision after an hour's meeting of Unionist - So Vietna- tUPD-So- uth mese paratroopers today turned back 600 Communist soldiers who tried to overrun their camp near the Cambodian border The US Command said GI combat deaths last week were the lowest in four months The weekly casualty report listed 163 Americans killed and 1235 wounded— the fewest total casualties since the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese began their winter-sprin- g offensive Feb 23 The number killed was the lowest since the week ending Jan 11 Allied officials attributed the drop-of- f in US losses to a decline in the intensity of Communist shellings But the week saw heavy combat along the Cambodian border where the command said 600 Communists hit the South Vietnamese troopers before dawn today Behind a barrage of 30 rocket and nuxrtar rounds an estimated North Vietnamese battalion I t V t 7 ti |