Show 1 ' tu'Z'ViROMP I?' - : For Classified Phone 521-353- I ' 5 cqiit Tribune departments: 1 Information scores all other 5 departments phone Nehv: 363-151- 355-751- 1: att aJi '6tibIlltr E4 Vol194 No'156 365-152- Salt Lake City Utah— Sunday Morning—March 19 1967 ' Peek-aBlu- - Sky e idaho Nevada and Utah Wyoming — Partly to mostly cloudy cooler areas rain or snow Map is on Page B-- 8 Price Twenty Cents ' - 17:t - - rr: ' - "' :111- ' - ::i- 74 ' 1 '- '' k' i -:- :i7: ' r — ' ? lk ' — 7 4 11- 46 ' tt'-r - 4tIvo-0'''- :: ' :!1- " :''it 41 fiiN t ' ':-'- i' ' 4 - t - 41 e 1 -- 44: I J 1 '' - ''' 4 t 11 0 4 i' IIA 794''''' ::Ze:gi A ': l' !::: i '' 400'' ?e V ' t': : A P ' 'N'1'4"‘tl:'L4-2""1- :! ft ::: k 41 i 0 i itl ' 1' ti t k'' ' i - g Iti ''' -- ' 4: rof ' $:''':2 - - z i A 1 11! j : : : - e ' By Lawrence Let Associated Press Writert - r f k - : TEX—Two-year-ol- d ) iell The crater they carved in the red of this southeast Texas logging yd: :: '4— Release CIA bipartisan House group plans to ask :creation of a publicly controlled corpora fjon to finance various activities outside :Vie intelligence - gathering field which :have been covertly supported by the CIA In the past - - In the Senate' Sen Eugene J McCar::illy (DMinn) plans to offer a bill to es-- lablish a fund to be financed by private :foundations which would lose their tax iemptions if they refused to assist In A -- Pie financing ' - - Good Reading b- :--- ' :: - - Monstrous Job to Watch Theresa Fregia appears healthy A group of scientists other interested persons and government officials have formed the Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau Ltd Through contributions and memberships they now'provide an almost group of 'watch-- ' ers" with telescopes and cameras to red cord sightings Many competent scientific and professional men swear the monster is real Read the interesting account on Page A-- 2 (t rr1 A Jim 111115114410 Page 1 Busirwss Classified FAlitorials Foreign Health National Obituaries ' -- -- ' Society Sports Star Gazer ' G7-11- 1 A-- 2 3 14-1- Tekvision Thosters 7 C-- Valentine Wash ' 7 ' 3 c45 B-- '1 ''' ' said ' ' 11 i i 4 relations 11:34 pm EST the big presidential Jetliner took off on the 18hour 8000-mil- e fligth to Guam "f 9 i:711 70:-:0- $4 : t 1 i::':LPL::-'''-:-::- : Ti ap 4 about nothing—and then I many him' t ' - An attempt was under way Saturday night to keep this from happening: before the two officials leave for Guam Monday morning to meet with President Johnson US officials from Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge down considered the a sembly's accomplishment of Its major victory for US foreign policy in Vietnam That policy sought a viable elected government in South Vietnam as-ta- sk Vietnam In the last chaotic hours of debate the deputies made substantial concessions to the ruling junta — chiefly in the provisions dealing with the transition from military rule to elected government But they did not go as far as Lt Gen Nguyen Van Thieu the Chief of State demanded prepared governors had a counter-movif Mr Johnson had asked for a resolution supporting VielnaLuzlilptILres: ident received such endorsement from a similar bipartisan governors meeting a year he By R W Apple Jr New Yoric Times Writer SAIGON — The constituent assembly Saturday night unanimously approved the text of a new constitution for South Not After Resolution ' Relates to Conference The completion of the constitution nine days ahead of the March 27 deadline NV as directly related to the Guam conference Dr Phan Quang Dan a deputy said the assembly had been told the gem erals wanted to have the document In hand to show the President at Guam Another deputy said the constitution was "one of those coonskini JahllgOn talks about" The President told the Premier at Camranh Bay in October that he wanted to see "coonskins on the well" as an index of progress in the Vietnant war The document approved Saturday will be sent to the junta early Sunday The:generals will then have 30 days o decide it without whether to promulgate changes or to exercise their power of veto Friday The compromise took a form similar to that proposed by Premier Nguyen Cao Ky in a meeting with assembly deputies at his house Tuesday night The proposal had been refined In a series of meetings held as the constitution neared comple- But Romney said "The President made it clear that he was not asking for any resolutions or the taking of any positions of that type here' New York's Republican Gov Nelson A Rockefeller said he was against signing "a blank check" But "as Americans we support the President in his efforts to defend the interests of this country" Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara spoke to the governors—and were warmly received They will be at the President's side in the discussions of the military war and r "the ether war" in Guam The spotlight is expected to focus too on the new shifts in the American Civilian Command at Saigon and stepping up the effort Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and his deputy William Porter are being replaced by Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and Eugene Locke lion Threatens to Burst Informed sources said however the hostility between General Thieu and Marshal Ky who are rivals for the presidential nomination was threatening to burst into the open in discussions of the transitional arrangement Johnson Pledges Fourfold Hike - in Moscow Jan 25 when Chi nese students were alleged to have been beaten It was the first time since 1963 that the Soviet government ordered Communist Chinese diplomats out of this country and marked a further deterioration in alrelations ready strained Soviet-Chines- e Chinese Don't Retaliate In 1963 three Chinese diplomats were leaf'expelled for distributing lets The Chinese government did not anti-Sovi- retaliate First Presidential Visit 17 - I Delivers Ultimatum ' On State Grants The officials told newsmen they do not expect any major military decisions will be made or announced at the two-da- y meeting on thetiny island in the western By Donald Sanders Associated Press Writer Pacific ' Mr Johnson's trip was listed as the first visit by an American president to General 'Dieu said in an ultimatum to the assembly Friday that the junta would use that power if necessary He also suggested that if the deputies overrode a vote the generals veto by a might be forced to do something drastic With the numerical mysticism characteristic of the Vietnamese the 117 deputies approved a document containing 117 articles and a preamble containing 117 Guam while in office Dwight D Eisen- - bower stopped there on his Korean jourin 1952 ney as president-elec- t Since Mr Johnson was due back late Tuesday US time his travel schedule gave him about the same amount of time In the air as the two days and one night he will have on the ground at Guam He was flying to the small US Pacific posi Th' Collector -- Saved— But Thieves Yearned CE years' ' I RUNE MICH (Al') — For 20 4rS Buttermore recalls he f" penny saving 50000 of never s decades them over ection is gone Now Buttermores were away from home Friday night someone took the pennies along with hundreds of nicks and doels dimes quarters llars he had collected The burglars used four large suitcases taken from closets to haul of the loot police said Buttermore 63 estimated the 'coins had a face value of at least $4000 and would be valued by collectors at $8000 to While-ftl- e $10000 Washington Post Service - WASHINGTON — The Job Corps has Ordered staff members at its 116 installa tions around the country to clean up their talk and their and even shave their beards in order to set a "good example of dress and behavior" for the program' 31000 enrollees The new "stall code" affects about 9000 Corps employes but is directed particularly at the 3000 teachers and counselors who work most closely with the youngsters in the poverty war vocational program It was ordered by William P Kelly: Job Corpit director 'since January' Ile said Saturday that the code was issued debate over the "prii after adults priety of telling responsible employed by contractors outside the government what code of conduct they should Observe” Kelly said the code was his idea and was based on his belief that "with discipline comes order and security I have six kids and they are happy and secure when they know what the bounds are" intra-agenc- A y pocket-size- d cartoon-fille- d "behav- lor and appearance" booklet was released to enrollees at about the same time the staff code was issued telly ' ou pied - words ' President Johnson told the nation's governors Saturday the next five years may bring a fourfold increase in federal financial grants to the states to 60 billion dollars yearly And he reportedly promised them more highway funds next year Mr Johnson appealed to 49 governors of the states and territories for coopers tion in solving the nation's problems but— according to Gov Nelson A Rockefeller of New York—said he didn't want from them any resolution on Vietnam policy Republican state executives who met by themselves Friday night had made it pretty clear they would try to avoid voicing anew support for the administration's Vietnam policies Previous similar ' ' sessions had done so WASHINGTON — ' ' y sessions Rockefeller left the early to go back to Albany and said that by midafternoon there had been no discussion of Vietnam Asked how far he would go in giving Mr Johnson a blank check on Vietnam the New York Republican replied: "Anybody would be out of his mind to give a blank check but we will go a lot farther than his own party "He's the president and we're governors and citizens and with men dying overseas he deserves the support of the all-da- people" All the emphasis at the early sessions See rage 14 Column 1 Clip of the Lip Will Sa ve the Ship - get excited - policy Michigan Gov George Romney a po- tential GOP presidential candidate next ' year acknowledged that the Republican As AntiSoviet earth-scoopin- g WOMP k two-thir- Five hours after ler plunge a craner dragline and a machine had eaten away a crater But the crater fast was becoming too deep for the equipment Lane Texas Co Houston 60 miles to the southwest rushed a giant drilling rig Entirely too many ' ' '' 2 -- Today's Chuckle Deputies Approve eiv uonstitiilioiial Text t - r-1- Illoscolv Expels you to hold me" While men scrambled at the hard clay a rope was dropped and Theresa's parents coaxed her to put both arms through the loop She tried one arm then the other but not both and she clung to the : rope until the rescue - - ' They drilled it just perfect1y'7 Incident Ransom Bill Jr 46 At founder of llouston's Mercy Corps cliPV'd a rope to a leather harness and dropped into the rescue shaft - 44( t half-brothe- d"'"" 220 cm: Asser Mon" S V le t - anti-Sovi- ai'vvh"'6 -- '-' MOSCOW (AP) — Thl Soviet govern- ment expelled two Chinese diplomats from Moscow Saturday charging them with carrying on activity The foreign ministry ordered immediTheresa was in the care of an aunt ate departure for First Secretary Miaho Patsy Allemang 15 who left the bright brown-eye- d child playing on the back Chiung and Third Secretary Sun Lin The expulsion was in apparent retaliaporch of the tin roofed house and walked tion for' the recent expulsion of two Into the front to check on another charge Glenn L That Soviet diplomats from Peking Theresa's was at 5:30 pm It G Natashin second secreatary of When Patsy returned she said "I the Soviet Embassy in Peking and 0' A Yedanov second secretary and chief of beard Theresa screaming and hollering I heard her call "Auntie!" But I didn't -- the consular section were expelled a know where she was" week ago accused of "abuse slander Then Patsy noticed the cover was off deception threats and insults against the the slender old well Theresa had fallen Chinese staff" at the embassy 28 feet halting just inches above the Abuse Diplomatic Slat Js water line The well is 10 inches in : diameter Natashin was charged with striking a In minutes the town turned out as Chinese employe and both were accused did engineers and drillers from miles of firing members of the Chinese staff around who took part in a protest strike after an to the scene The operator Gordon Kinder Houston gingerly brought up load after load of clay The night was cold and Theresa PO longer spoke Mrs Emma Rhodes a neighbor said she could see the child lower and an occasional flutter war" Shapes as US Victory 1 1 :Y- r - r Vill' i e Bill cracked a chink in the with a shovel Theresa's band wriggled out smaihed through The well pipe and he and Theresa reached out for each other r That was'the Mott Wonderful "feeling In the world" Bill said "She grabbed She fainted me and she said 'Daddy Just passed out" As he was lifted Theresa's arms locked around his neck the walls of the rescue chamber collapsed She ley unconscious for weeks Doctors said Theresa could leave the r hospital and sent her home at " ' noon ' A relative said the child was in "real fine condition" and that she "told the nurses 'bye" when her parents drove her home Friday afternoon her mother Opal Elaine Davis 20 and Theresa's stepfather Grady Davis left the child at the home of Mrs Opal Allemang her grandmother while they visited Theresa's sick clam-digge- - Two Days on US Isle r)4::''' 4 ii g - - At v'iell-pip- ' Asks for Breakfast I Comics How to Be a Model in Home Magazine: Five Most Eligible Ilachelora This Week Magazine ' ) 'f' 414 i-- A home after checkup - lage gaped as a reminder of the child's second close brush with death in her brief life Early Saturday' a rescuer vanished over the side of a crumbling parallel shaft and brought the sobbing Theresa - ' to safety : 'Doctors at Beauinont 70 miles away said Theresa suffered only - a few scratches on her abdomen and fright 913 Fall section of Color AND MORE - - rage C-I- - '11 ''':f k'§ o1 -- V Rusk and McNamara will fly with Mr Johnson while Lodge and Gen William C Westmoreland the US commander in Vietnam will join them from Saigon Bunker will fly in from Nepal and Locke from Pakistan Also to sit in on the first day of the conference were South Vietnamese leaders headed by the Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu and Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky There has been speculation that Mr Johnson would decide at Guam on a See Page 14 Column 1 Disputing assertions that the rural development program aimed at winning the people away from communism is proceeding too slowly Thang said the effort must have a solid foundation and "no one can press us to do something just for statistics and publicity" lie said that this "new life" hamlet ! e of the - e Child Cries Out Anyone for a monster hunt? Such a thing is going on right now In Scotland — and on a quiet scientific and official basis to determine if there really is such a thing as the Loch Ness Monster 1 ' - fr She I want II 7 1::::'::F9ow: Theresa called "I'm cold I'm cold year-roun- !2:-1- ! ' WASHINGTON (AP) -- - Both branches 'Of Congress are to receive bills Monday :to provide for super- :vised financing of certain American activities overseas displacing the clan- :destine support hitherto provided by the 1 ' '4'-- ' ir '' mid-afte- ' - ''' '2' 2 ' "She's bright and cheerful and she asked for breakfast at 7:30 am a spokesman said When she was 3 months old Theresa was injured in a two-ca- r smashup in which her father Douglas was killed Congress to Ask orelon Arm '110 41 1 up t'-'?- ' Dispute' "But pursue it we must" he added 'Mr Johnson made these brief remarks( about the war in a toast at a black-ti- e dinner for the nation's governors followconference with them on ing a day-lon- - 9 program for the countryside Is necessary for victory over the Reds and the way it is progressing now "maybe three or four years from now we can see the end ahead said : Theresa lerigia laughed and chattered Saturday late after an army of men scrambled With bare hands draglines and a big drilling rig to free ber from nine hours of imprisonment in the lxttom of an 'old' VOTAW :40 1 -) :' ' '''''''4P? :'? 41 lc E1 r 'L- N tIon with a refueling stop at Honolulu or Anchorage South Vietnam's minister of revolu tiobary development Maj Gen Nguyen Due Thang told a news conference here before he too flew off to the Guam meeting that the pacification program is making progress now and more lies By Lewis Gulick WASIIING'rON—Just before taking off Saturday night for his Guam strategy conference on Vietnam President Johnson spoke of the "painful course" America must pursue in the Southeast Asian conflict "It Is a painful course that we pursue to keep hope‘ alive in that land where our commitment is tested" Mr: Johnson federal-stat- - "The reason for the code is very "The condition Kelly said wasn't general but there were some places in Job Corps where male staff members didn't look like they'd been near a razor Their shoes weren't shined They wore dirty "Their haircuts were two weeks overdue" Kelly said "I even saw one that bad puffed sleeves sports shirt The code asks the staft member to remember that if he "wears a beard his example may be followed by Corps members and this Imitation may reduce or destny a Corps member's employment (opportunities outside the Corps)" simple" It is an amalgam of the French US and South Korean systems with a strong executive but a bicameral legislature with practical and symbolic powers (Copyright) ' Defense Refuses TIA Cost Data - - WASHINGTON (UPI) —Defense Sec- retary Robert &McNamara has refused to give Congress the latest cost estimates for the controversial TFX fighter plane despite insistent demands by Sen John L McClellan The (D-Ar- confrontation bitter McClellan — between the latest McNamara and In a series over the TFX—erupted when the defense secretary testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee on the supplemental defense bill A heavily deleted transcript was re between leased Sattirday The McClellan and McNamara was left intact but many facts and figures on the TM were stricken Says Cost Soared McClellan a member of the Approhas frequently priations Committee charged that the cost of the TFX (Tactical Fighter Experimental) has soared far above the original estimates But when McClellan asked for current estimate? McNamara said "I will be happy to give the committee the latest cost estimates as soon as the analyses are complete" 11 Two Reasons Pressed by McClellan McNamara said there were two reasons he would not give Congress the cost estimates now "First that we should not release to the committee information which is ambiguous and could easily be misunderstood We are exactly in that position with those tentative preliminary and Incomplete cost estimates "Secondly I don't believe the commit- - I tee would want to receive Infortnation that affects so delicate a tnottation at at this time" tit - ) e-- - 7 1 ' Mr Johnson yill spend two days on the tiny US island in the West Pacific '—'s ' conferring with US and South Viet- ' '4 't ! g namese leaders The main focus ad- r11:-''i i ''''''4 ministration officials said would be on Y '''10- ''' k '' F'' tr l "the other war"—the effort to build a '' : strong and democratic civilian society In ' : ' '' 7"7'111't'!-- i t gii ''''''5' ' South Vietnam that can withstand Red :':A t! 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