Show - 1 4A — -- l t114rganiak-a- - o1 'U'R4 t a - ' ' ti' r-- 521-353- - 5 1- A 4 - L I I RI 14 4: 1 ' - 41PIP' ' --- -- - - ' M1111011 ' ' An' Be Quick' : ---- ' :1T'Odg0 S ) For :tj:t447011:g-By Harry E Fuller Tribime Staff Writer s - --- ' 6 (iety" "- 111 t 4 e- S- tsI N v it 1 allocating ) $67999782 to colleges and uni- - t versities from the state general ''s- - ' 4 3 ' W: Brockbankif Hughes 0 i- 4h - - '$' 7i-: 40w ' ' 't" t - 1 - t' r 114 7:r:714tir41114""0111114AZ 17Sti L 1' "4"- 11- -t 4 h 1 i i ' ! ' ' 4": 41 N:-s- fi 'tii - ' r V : 51N ir f4 4f :rF - i ' ' 4 tf J' " At t w f '4 ''' - e41'17' ' -- :' tu ni 4 t': ‘Ak'4''440 Nnet A '' '' :" ' ' "" ' : - - : - '"' s:' ivc-r4- i ':- - "This Was just not a scientific method some programs would !'''!! have been destroyed with a four' per cent reduction" --- ' '''"'" '' - - ':" : : - ' '"A '''''''i (I ' ' ' 'i ' ' '' :'-'- 41- 4 s emphatically ' '' ': ? it :'a ''''": :' :' - -' ' r - i' 1 rsti)Ii4"':A 1 l'' 5 :: i f ' ' " - ' : :2 : ' "''' 4 ' ' - irof GERMANY (AP) — Helmut Winter has endel a war against noise 'of West German Air Force planes by- - sitting down with some pilots to eat his ammu- - nition A commercial rt ids tum1Vpli innt gers had- been shooting out of a mock 5th century catapult at low flying jet Star- fighters whose noise he said disturbed his work Hit well - publicized campaign brought a group of pilots In his home to talk The treaty peace Monday was sealed by a meal of dumplings The dumpling nwtarfrrioonir stahic he won pilots that they would try not to fly so low over his house (sl' '143J::Ttji g::ii:--c- tit 4: of the Senate' Judi- said hearings Committee ciary will be held Thursday on thel nomination to question Clark and hear any other interested 1 :' '11 I c 1 ' ":"' ' l'''' te' i 'f' '':' '' t :' 4' '01-":- 9 :' T l'" it ' Il1 i' ' i ' :: witnesses : ': — : I i - i ! iv : i i Oil Fli'4 A-Roc- ! 44p: -:- ket - - sion will manned flights io the distant planets be possible And V—!:‘ f'I 't: t:''' " Mr Johnson told No Discussion "we tl'—' '' ' ' '' (?'' Presiaent know that the Congress WASHINGTON of : development ayailable from the state's genClark's Justice Johnson proposed Tuesday a such a nuclear-powereeral fund for higher education engine announcement the question of Associated Press Wireohoto booster shot to will take and asked them to distribute it time" Johncame at his Maine: of a of hi roof Minot resigning cascaded home up from snow Here In Northeast a development ''' snowy shoveling's problem ' among the institutions on a Delivery In 1971 space-rockDennis McDonald 11 had Just cleared walks when I In contrast Southern Plains area reports drought son's sessions with newsmen and nuclear-poweresound proportionate basis" a for matter he replied: "That's "Plans now call for delivery' engine l Otherwise the governor said! his father I have not discussed of scientist's the first test engine about agree largely Space he Mild endorse the higher : it with the father or with the that 1971" he said "A number of nuclear with propul1 only if ire the Legisla1ure provides! son" PP10-:(i:c1:'j':'0:E1'and flight ground tests will pre- -' for State Fish and Game and! tater full use of the engine in cede young Clark was asked without IlighWay Patrol budgets by newsmen if he saw his our space program" going to the general fund as any barrier to : : The Rover Project was the appointment do conto this Failure entirely continued court service by his big item of three scientific projfrqnted the appropriations comfather He replied: "From my ects totaling U49800000 in the mittee with a problem Tuesday By Associated Press fiscal year starting next 'July 1 standpoint it won't" Allocate Fund snowstorm swept over the northeastern which the chief executive proA drought-easin- g Justice Clark said the time of his retirement will depend on who corner of the nation Tuesday but critically dry conditions Before Sen Brockbank posed to "advance America's his review 'of the court's docket intensified in much of the southern Great Plains had left the room temporarily ability to harness atomic energy New York Times Service By O N Malmquist for the peaceful exploration of The Western Adirondicks had up to 11 inches of snow "for any possible conflicts in could rally some opposition the PHOENIX — Henry Robinson! cases that may arise during the' SAIGON (UPI) — Communist space" n Tribune Political Editor snow blocked some secondary roads in upand committee earlier Tuesday aptwo feet to 68 founder of the Time one Luce from A !guerrillas using large quantities The rest of the money ' New York state remainder of the term" Subcommitsnowpack ranging A new public employes retireproved a Highway of tear gas for the first time in 1$58800000 will be used to dein Life - Fortune Magazine empire' tee report allocating $863814 to ment act bringing state employdeep covered most of interior New England Some places Plans Decision the Vietnam War inflicted on the of Time of snow and editorial chairman feet three more than' had Maine northern the the patrol from velop two new research facili- general es and school employes under casualties TuesdaS on a St in i fund decide Inc shall died whether "I ljleavy at the Los Alamos KM Tuesday early 'ties ground the same system was passed of about 180 American ‘ should — in order to avoid Snow fell from eastern Ohio into Pennsylvania New Joseph's Hospital here !scientific laboratory of the If this action remains in al Tuesday by the Senate and — Luce became ill Monday al-- 1 timely inconveniences and delay infantrymen In the jungles of 'Atomic Energy Commission York state and New England final appropriations bill it will' started on its way to the House ternoon while in his home in thellto litigants and the court — War Zone C the US command Lab for Research be the first time the patrol has The measure (S8 205) was Estates section of remain until the end of the reported Wednesday Biltmore fund of one to received the "must" actions ' These any general will be (1)) a laboratory ' Phoenix and was taken to theliterm which is anticipated to The guerrillas attacked the fi- - clear the decks for money adjournment being previously lot' basic medical and physical a was in Death 196T caused June of occur or retire US units during 'Operation by hospital Danced completely by motor by the end of the 60th day — massive heart attack on Ramsey's becoming attorney Junction City the big American research for which Congress al-- ' March 9 fuel tax revenue appropriated t offensive through the longtime general" the justice added Not Feeling Well Gov Rampton proposed giv- - Meeting only during the alter- $4700000 and (2) a center for'' Communist the noted He stronghold along that the court has noon — to give the Joint Appro- advanced research into conHis wife Mrs Clare Boothe! ing the patrol $13'25000 in gener-scheduled only 16 more days be- - Cambodian'border northwest of trolled thermo-nuclea- r i al fund allocations next biennium priations Committee the mornfusion as Luce writer editor formerj fore the end of the term to hear Saigon 1 a possible new power source for —but he said Tuesday he reduc- - ing for its budget-- a a n c I n g former and a1 congresswoman of Tenn as part MICH (AP) Chattanooga -- the Senate also cases argued Although specific American passed PORT HURON ed general fund money available labors to keep ambassador to Italy was with Clark is the last of Presidentlosses were not announced the the future effort - approved bill to in- - — A federal judge Tuesday dethe House of the amounts asked for the to other state agencies accordhim when he became ill Luce: S Truman's e eUS command said they were Rover nuclear rocket crease hunting and fishing li- - nied a request that Teamsters Hoffa Out of jail was admitted to the hospital fort Harry Court programingly The US Supreme that the unit to James R the cense fees This legislation (HB Union President meaning high appointments courti"heavy1 the AEC would receive 41 milturned down Monday Hoffa's tests after he complained of not still Total Rejection 108) now goes to the governor Rolla be allowed to stay out of serving He is third in son- - was so badly mauled that it was lion dollars The well He talked to his deciits it review feeling that remaining 50 request able to complete its mis- million Sen Brockbank indicated that who vetoed a similar bill two prison on bond while his new sion not to rehear his first wife by telephone about 10:301'iority of service behind Associ-Ino- t dollars would be used by ate Justice L Black whosions his subcommittee relied on a Years ago But the governor trial motions are pending the National 'Aeronautics and pm saying he was feeling' went on the Hugo appeal in 1937 and The fighting erupted as bench total rejection of the governor's indicated in his message and Judge Clifford O'Sullivan of The other Administration in these' better Space are Hon appeals O exDemocratic who took legislators have the US 6th Circuit Court of Douglas patrol general fund support idea itary spokesmen disclosed that a amounts: before US circuit A nurse was quoted as saying his seat in 1939 ' pending pressed the view on the floor Appeals said he had consulted courts battalion of American Marines —$27500000 for work on ep- '' in drafting its reports he that morning Tuesday early 67 was attorney gener- - had stormed ashore on South he will approve it this year by telephone- - with two other Clark that and to bed his a also walked left had The governor momgine systems - esriU1lyfur Rolla did not appear In the bathroom where he collapsed al when hewas nominated aSSp- 'Vietnam's Central Coast in a the Nerva — Nuclear Engine for ' mended using $1200000 in get- - The retiremen1 bill a product members of a threeludge panel Port Huron court Tuesday elate Justice 'He took his oath leapfrog landing designed to IR ock et Vehicle eral fund money for the first of numerous colderences and before antiouncing the decision His attorney Bernard Milli-ma- n He was dead by the time a docApplication — '''" e was 49 trap a large North Vietnamese Aug 24 1949 when-hestablishes The action blunted one of the Aerojet-General time to support the State Fish caucus discussions of St Louis said Hotta had tor 'arrived Corp 1Projects has bench and on in the served maneuvers ' force two latest consolidated with a a legal his been at and Luce wife Calif system had is the prime and Came Commission been on bond for some time and more than 17 years The Marine assault force 'of Nerva contractor and of 38299 — Ilvfla's attempt to escape jail had "not absconded" from the their winter home here since Westing- The committee did not 8110- - present membership His retirement will give John- - up )to 1500 men landed before !house Electric 22181 school employes and on his conviction of jury tam- - courts' Corp at Large jurisdiction and ap- Nov I They had maintained a son his second tale general fund money to fish 16112 state opportunity to dawn Monday on a narrow spit Pa near Pittsburgh is the prin- employes pering charges home here since 1957 Luce1 whenever requested and game since the Legislature name to the high of beach about 320 miles north-coua trial motion was filed peared It will substantially increase justice until a few days played golf cipal subcontractor has passed a bill to raise state least of Saigon During Argument See Page 4 Column 5ITuesdar by Holla attorneys in ago bunting and fishing fees $225 Million idr Design be1 "No useful purpose would Funeral Friday All state colleges and univer- for 'the design —$22500000 served" by denying the request is it les were the beneficiary of Of :4r5P977:7715‘ initial and al dinconstruction A a attended he week rr-Milliman spe7 ago Tops argued the committee's generosity cial facilities 1 F O'Sulli- - ner held in honor of Vice Presitesting principally :' the argument During t ':: Tuesday — each received'a rec 1 4' at Jackass Flats Nev the AEC : van said that it was possible dent Hubert Humphrey who was ommendation higher than the 4: : testing center 85 miles norththat the bond could go on indefi- visiting in Phoenix at the time ( west of Las Vegas governor's proposal Luce addition his to is wife on Hotta if In appealnitely kept The Rover pro-survived by two sons Henry III Fund Approvals ing slowed has Peter end somewhat gram Justice Department attorney General fund approvals to the from the 183 - million - dollar Theodore Minsky argued that Funeral services will be Fri11 with Gov Ramp !nstitutions a- in at 3 the moves Hotta's the year tempo of 19631964 but attord Madisont day legal pm by ton's request and last bien-for the past several years still ' his conviction have Avenue Presbyterian Church since neys ONLY MS' laundry knew who ironed his shirts nium's figure were advanced as 4 has received considerable fund- - ' ' been aimed at delaying the New York City s)'-i-- t 1 follows: And with that theme in mind Sandy Poulson relates 11111011 ' leader's prison sentence ) ing at annual levels of between ichest I La today's University of Utah $26415907 society section how a young bride's dreams of 25 million and 65 million dollars ' Hata was ' IV' :::: Utah glory were shattered $25497513 $18976000 4 of A and man zeal 4A2 But with major technical missionary '" N ir4 years in prison and a $10000 Ai'''' :'Ipt6' ? State University $12423472 $11- ? limitless curiosity and with no The whole heart-rendin-g revolves around a fine overcome in the past story problems 919521 $10460000 Weber State coffee pretense to objectivity Henry ' two or three years Mr Johnson discussion on the best way for a housecup-levof $ Number 44A4'41° Appeals $7720126 $7406963 ::: deeply now apparently as committed wife to take care of her husband's shirts—or whether it ':1:11) was no influenced American $5145000 said there ciok)k:!:::: journalism Gilinsky the administration to a full Is just better to let the laundry do it 1 Utah Southern of 1923 allowed and the when should between be Hotta College be reason scale developmental program $2453588 $2266175 $1776000 TURN TO Page A-- 7 for today's Hearth Throbs "something everyone else is late IBriton Hadden founded ' Revival of RIFT $1077500 - Time the weekly newsmagaDixie denied"t — of tlis action also pointed to the $985820 College $740000 zine and 1964 when be retired HANDY GUIDE TO INSIDE He Old there appeared to ' entual revival of the RIFT - no limit to the number of as head of one of the world's Eastern Utah $868740 $833500 rage appeals and other actions that largest and richest publishing Page Page T e s t) $780000 Business Star Gazer B-- 4 could be taken to delay carrying empires Legislature A-- 4 Salt Lake Trade Technical program which was cancelled A-- 5 C- -2 1 Television National $1781227! Classified $1856537 atitute 'Dec 23 1963 for technical and Luce created the modern out the sentence B-- 4 Obituaries See rage 4 Column 3 Comics economic reasons Theaters ' B-- 3 Ini th attanooga Hotta attor- - news magazine fostered the de' B-- 1 0 Editorials "If we're going 'to have Valentino Society neyS submitted to US Dist velopment of group journalism ' nuclear-powereA-- 6 12 Sports rockets we'll Wilson a pictorial reportingd I 1 Foreign Nyashington A24 1111dg Frank I newlrestyled have to have flight testing" one trial !motion with another peti-- I encouraged a crisp end adiec-AND MORE section S is a special Sears Roebuck Ition to let Hata remain free onitive a studded Wirephoto 74141' Wirephoto It's about time somebody industry observer commented style of writing t '1 bild Co tabloid There's also a special Sears rotogravure lball 'while the Motion is being! and initiated the concept of coy-- I ' Tom C Clark Mr Johnson noted that he had 'Ramsey Clark published a Who's Whose for I section Avoids Conflict of Interest 7 l‘'ontidered New Allorner General!' "circulation In Hollywood Set rage 5 Column 11 See rage 2 Column 2 ' 11 I ' '' - one-ma- n Million Booster Asks ie-- '' - He said his recommendations were those of the - council' 'explaining: "I told the council! how much money would be - 1 : MUNICH d ' 1 - — President Johnson Tuesday made hisi of a fellow Texan Ramsey Clark 39 nomination ' to succeed Nicholas Katzenbach as attorney general ri And also as expected this was followed quickly with an '' ' announcement from Clark's father Justice Tom C Clark that t' Court—sometime between! f LI he will retire from the Supreme ' now and the end of the court's term in June t betweenl The purpose will be to avoid any conflict of interest 1 the high court and the Justice 4) Department whieh the 'attorney ' - ' ' general heads Justice Clark said he had been 'considering "what should be my course!' last September when his sotils possible nomination' ' "first came to publiceotice" It was then that Katzenbach wasl picked to become undersecretary of state and Ramsey Clark1 ' deputy attorney general took 'over Katzenbach's duties with thel title of "acting" attorney general ) :: ---- rk:i Writes Letter to il'arrm- ' 4 ' : 7 te l''' '!: ' ' : i - :6' : : 1 ' ' ! ' - Over Alas! So' Lees Eat the WASHINGTON '1c: - IT'ar's Dtititi)10 The justice said he wrote Chief Justice Earl Warren Oct 3: 1 4 t : the court's present term "That in the event the " ''' ' k i (Ramsey becomes the attorney general it is my intention to re' k 1 tire from the court" t :: '' Vei' 41 Mr Johnson called newsmen Lt —1111to his office to announce his ligNA $91 selection of the new attorney genIN4 A I 'eral and with young Clark pres- 14 to sign the nomination:- It 64 j1 ent ' ''1' 4 went immediately to Capitol '4004fe0 :t: ' 7 Hill for Senate confirtpation 4 4 4 Chairman James O Eastland -' 4'"'-- ' ''' ) '' ' denied this later at the Capitol Governor Explains -- 2: 'fs! ' ' '' n ' ' ' ' ' Ak6'- - - at 0—i : - ' !O I: '4 f 0 ' "6 0 Nii 'z 1 - ' 4 - - 1i':::::'1t 0' i ' '''— ' 4'tk i ) ''s :' $ ": ' ' 4- : - :' '' 4 - !!!!! ' " s?m ' ' - ' ' -- ' 's'- f - r - '" t (": --- t i By Karl R Bauman' Associated Press Writer i - " 1''t'"" '4- - : L 4$ e : G enelL a IQ : 1' v 44 ' - I '1 H:' - 1' -- -- ' ''i: - '1t q: JA ' 4A nkrb Li U11 i ''1 -- - CI 4 'cl C T C '111 IAL 1 lb 0 Father Tom 'Clark Alat)s Roirement ' ''s" 1 ' 4 '1"'''' - 4 1 ''' - The total topped Gov Ramp- ' 0 ton's recommendation of sixty- - '" - and fell below P 4 t ' tthe Utah Coordinating Council i ''''''''-'''''111"N for Higher Education's proposal — of $68790447 11 --' Sen Brockbank e xplained t ' - 4: -ni Tthat Gov Ramptoti arbitrarily ! ' k '!!! -cut all of the council's recOm- - p -' mendations by four per cent1' t 1 A :00Aa - 1 l'- sand: Rampton ‘' x-1-' : ‘ - - Lake) subcommitteelws chairman explained that dedi-- 1 cated credits such as tuition ' lees were not in the reports1" Iv -- ''''' : : IT ' i (R-Sa- Topped Request t - 1 ' t - -- il 1 0 ? il 4- 4i 4- -- Illt ' : e— - -' 4 45 - e 4 1 't $ -' - k ok l 1 k i - ' f -- ' 3 fund Sen t Vitt 1 - - I ii 1 "' - 1 - w ' 0 00 a CA p -- - "' 3 1 v t i' ail T '' r reports - - : ' mit tee i ILA t''''' islature's Joint Appropriations i I ' - 1 4 ' ' and Utah — Ineirasinic16tidiness-but enntinued mild temperatures Weather map s on Page q-- - " -- il 1 Salt Lake Cit ' - Price Ten Cent r ' - - ABriskl gareh " i - Utah's state colleges and uni- versities won a financial vote-of- f confidence Tuesday as the Leg-- 1 1 1 1967 -- I Committee approved a 1967-6- 9 budget for the institutions almost two million dollars higher than requested by Gov inr L Ramptoll seven-hou- r a n s During the committee adopted subcom-e- l - i - CALIF (AP) — There are no hives on B Street in San Mateo A swarm found that out when tc'hey arrived So they piled in around and on a convertible parked by Pat McDonald She her office which phoned promptly took care of the problem She is receptionist for the Peninsula Humane So- - i 1 ! 1 I t 17 ' 1 610iisRili0 ' --C---- Salt Lake city Utah—Wednesday Morning—Mirc'h O : ' I 1 -- 4i - -'- ' i 1 ' Vol 191 No 138 - - ' " e ' ' 363-152- Almo4 $2 y - - Other Tribune departments: IsTemts63-151- 1 information scores- - 35577511 all other 5 deParttnents phone ' - ' For Claiigified Phone ' i - I - 1 - - - 1 - 411"livl tje4w1z6lazatasi J:12441V f By Vern Illugland Associated Press Writer ' - '' 1 Before ! - d ' - speed ' ' d " I 1 - kell '':P'13i Retsrel nt ÁS :Siio-u- henry Luce ThneLife SOiOnS 'LTifr"'4:eist Cong Utilizes - fiC Tear Gas Titan Dies Plan Merger ' ' 1 '4 0 Get Edge 1 -- I 'i - ' ti ' - wind-blow- ! - ' Haifa Fails 'in Maneuver To Remain (On ion Bond ' - '' ' ready has - ' 4‘ 1 - - "r' 11 - ":: z b -- thr k ' ' ! in The Tribune - s I ''-- : :i Does She or Doesn't She 1 - ' 1 - t ' ' - ' ' AEC-NAS- C r Stuffier Iittl)by's Dreams ' 0 sentenced p !) 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