Show — - r i4 0 1 The Salt 10 ' I March 21 1961 take Tribune Tuesday ' Revises t US Aid Deal - 't I ' ' I By Hedrick Smith New York Times Service GUAM N I M I TZ HILL — The United (Tuesday) States has Just signed a new 501 million dollar economic aid agreement with South Vietnam that will send much larger American rice ship- Ments to Saigon this year to ' 1 ' ' - r ' '2 l'j ' I ! t ' ' I1 t 'i'- ' ' Nbt I 14 0 '74 ' ) t 4 3i N t J- '' -- " 4 ft4-- : tT 114 - 7 1oy1 '774 4 - s- I' IA14 - e:'- - ' s -- v—17 I q e -1: U1 ''4 ' --' -' 'i' i - i-- y4 q 0' 64 -- t !7 e-- : --- - rk- '"' ' !::1""''l' 44' '5 ' r - I- : fVi 4'4--' 5 t V:' - i z k ' - -- - -- ! i' 3 1 :6 ' '':z: :':i:L r ' - ' ' 4- -- dk - - i L "4 s21I'4 ' ' - d'' ' 447' ! l I 'le' 4FI3 - ' : ti't liV - '' It r'' 4- f f77--1' ' 4''''' 1 :41-J-- - 4 A —Assoclated Press Wireehoto A Panov an engineer at American exhibit' during his visit to Moscow pm Tuesday: H I Britain Regards Oil Slick Russ Role As National Emergency In Viet War i Service boats Chartered LosAngeles ' wildlife Monday following the wreck of a massive US off Land's End owned la-lSpurred by alarmed resort owners on the eve of the Easter season the govern-ment was treating the long black mess like a nation- or al emergency Authorize Appropriation Defense Minister Denis Healey told parliament that the government bad author- !zed 14 million dollars for clean-u- p work which will take "at least two weeks of concentrated effort" Three Navy warships criss- crossed the floating carpet of dilto about 60000 tons of foot thick at places a spread detergent The chemi- cal emulsifies the oil and allows it to dissolve In water territory showed a 60 per cent vote for continued French rule In the wake of the rioting security forces drawn from the French army police and Foreign Legion sealed off the eight sections of the African quarter with barbed wire and detained the three leaders of the Nationalist Independence Party A curfew was ordered in the African quarter and security measures were applied to outlying towns in the territory to prevent the disorders from spreading After the clash the city was generally calm except for scattered incidents as troops the dusty moved through shabby streets searching for arms i dusk-to-daw- n fishing scurried between the warships and shore with fresh detergent and a fleet of more than 20 vessels will be operating in the island of oil within 24 hours Healey said More il n Hold Coil Certif or Spontor 35344054 '412 0 ilth Woe II - MOSCOW The governor made the announcement at International Airport moments after his return from a weekend governors' conference at the White partments of the stricken tanker the Torrey Canyon which plowed on to the notoribeous Seven Stones Reef tween the southwesternmost tip of Britain and the Scilly Isles early Saturday The' tanker 19th largest in the world with a deck area of almost three football fields is owned by the Liberian-base- d a Barracuda Tanker Corp subsidiary of Union Oil Co of California It is 974 feet long and has a beam of 125 feet She was carrying approximately 118000 tons of oil — over 35 million gallons — from Kuwait in the Persian Gulf to Milford Haven in Wales when the accident occurred 'louse Surrounded by is Cabinet the governor said In a prepared statement: Party Pressure "An irrecondiable and irre versible situatirat has resulted In a separation between myself and my wife Lawyers on both sides are handling the situation The Intimate life of any person merits the privacy that his nature requires" Married The rumors arose Just as the party was beginning its campaign for the July status plebiscite the first in Puerto Rico's history The popular party favors a continuation of the present commonwealth status but party leaders have expressed fears lately that there might be a heavy vote for statehood Sanchn and his wife Conchlta Dapena De Sanchez have been married nearly 31 years They have two daughters and five grandchildren or 1 — At (AP) — '' - -' h 7 ' Y' ' L- 4'6 A' ' ' :::: : ' r' ' ' la?1''''''selt l'''''' ''F'': ' :' "' ' ' lc'ti i ( wj1 '0 ' 'la 4 : ''' v :! 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§ 67 HEALTH AND BEAUTY CLUB t- - opt-rati- A I I 1 It"1-- o 1' r 'lake Tim Today To Live Tomorrow' Otar effillowf Pri00190 4141 Sr 1 eiii4:Apti itTt) 11 44 4700 Highlani Drive Wooed In !Pain 1 tr- - t Oki ilbto1loo4 lb" WAIF e 1 y Phone I J 7ra COLLEGE OF BEAUTY ' ve 7 7- n''' t'l t 1- r '- -- - 'Pit' i '1 ' t '11—) II -- L:1 i ) 0 k f l'isrt said He met informally with newsmen at the end of a day that began for him in the old central Asian caravan crossroads city of Samarkand and took him back to the scene of his 1959 "kitchen debate" with then Premier Nikita S Khrushchev A - 7M-5--- " """" 4' AND SPA FACILITIES "111 4:t7 — States should its diplomatic initiative as much as possible to see to it that the Soviet Union plays whatever role it can in bringiing the war to an end Nixon ie - I 11 Use ' - Pobeltigbatet Rill - c'At)k ' s COLLECTORS OF BAD ACCOUNTS '& CHECKS ' new fook :- ‘ t corsalsts tipping for a - - UTAH CREDIT ASSOCIATION WAN DOCTORS CREDIT ASSN 1931 South lltit last Utah's Lamest Exclustvo Stsmiml - Our finest permanent wave— induding CUT and HIGH STYLING t I i Asia The United Islands ' r- 0 ')- 2 14! tly' ka - -- - - s i' st gin ' 1 1 4 11 On balance he said he thinks the United States should proceed on the assumption that the Soviet Union — for reasons of — is sincere in favoring peace in Southeast HORACE -- - Ii ''''' - SAL moor Pi ' S Permanent Wave irl IlEALTI Should Proceed A N C - r ' r'iik-r'- the visit to the Richard M four-da- y terests to have the United States remain tied up in Vietnam Nixon added Compartments Split At least three and probably 10 of the tanker's 18 compartments ruptured in the initial shock or in subsequent battering Healy said "A great black sea of oil" is still pouring from the ship accordng to eyewitness accounts and attempts to patch up the boles go on as plans are made to try again to pull her free The oil drifted south into the opening of the English Chan nel and away from the coast but a change of wind could push the mess on to the white beaches of Cornwall and the Scillies (where"- - Incidentally Prime Minister Harold Wilson plans to spend easter) Some 6000 gallons of the detergent have already been dispersed Into the oil virtually a drop in the bucket since it takes a gallon of the chemical to neutralize a gallon of the oil Tens of thousands of gallons more are being trucked to Penzance The detergent costs between $125 and $250 a the oil was worth gallon a gallon about a half-ce- Years - - aht A roughly equal amount of oil lies uneasily in the corn- $1 a close of ' Sanchez apparently acted under pressure from therultrig popular Democratic Party which found its posttion weakened by 'nearly three months of timers that Sanchez was planning a divorce -- ' Soviet Union the Nixon United States should assume that Kremlin leaders want an end to the Vietnam war But the former vice president told American newsmen theSoviet Union would face problems within the Communist bloc if it publicly tried to bring the war to an end And it might suit Soviet in- Ptterio Rican Chief Will Quit Politics SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO (AP) — Gov Roberto Sanchez announced Vile lia Monday night he is separating from his wife and retiring from politics at the end of his term in - 'in -- A - INCOME TAXES must be paid by doctors and business owners too TAXES paid Why not have YOUR this time by debtors who don't Intend to pay you? c011ections Coll 'Ted Alex' and 'ander or Wally Jacky:so today 484-860- 1 for more Information - '' 1 ltration into South Vietnam and could appreciate Ky's anxiety The President did not discuss his tactics - further except to say that he was at ' - FURNITURE ANNEX Will IBuy Your Good Used Furniture - - LONDON — Probably the biggest oil slick in history Covering 100 square miles and Fill! threatened spreading Britain's Cornish beaches and ItEarcilumos I ' Times An Vietnamese guests made a similar pilgrimage to the bomber base before taking off for Saigon Tuesday morning Their last words ' Nixon Scans s (Copyright) I D la"' l'1-V A OPTIV 0 Ed The President expressed understanding for though not agreement with some questions raised Monday by Premier Ky The South Vietnamese leader had wondered — he later only rhetorically explained — whether It was not time to strike hatd at all routes Communist supply Port of the Including Haiphong Mr Johnson said he too was concerned about the infi- and Washington Johnson was scheduled to arrive In the capital at 7:30 part such" "But we also are aware of the fact that we see no for Time to Strike? ' motion of Hanoi if Hanoi main"Therefore tains its present attitude and do position then we n'ac've in matter to press this Vietnam and bring it to a sucBut this' conclusion cessful conference was not designed to be a military conference as velopments ment - ithe Honolulu '04 the As of this moment he added he knew of no serious North Vietnamese interest In Moving toward a settle- Takes Off Today il 1 The President was to con- elude his program on this remote American island with a tribute to the Iterritory crews that fly daily Vietnam He was ' then scheduled to fly from Ani dersen Air Force Base here home of the B52 bombers t ' 1 corner" - ' I fr ' just around something 1 § '' ''4- '- e W white-haire- - asked about recent of new mediation efforts mounted at the United Nations Mr Johnson said it was "a disservice when we imply that there may be Nonetheless there were also a number of hints'— and even pleas by the South Viet- namese — that the pace of the war be Intensified if Hanoi continued to spurn offers of ! ' r°' ':C'' n'''"r4rt' It pl ) ':'!h: '1 4 ::' iF4I 'u:Li':: A-f- Former vice president Richard M d Vladimir Nixon chats with ' negotiations J When reports l :34n1 negotiations ci "se"'''4:'1t' ' - ± Ameican tourist Jailed in Rassia for nearly six months two of them In solitary confine ment received his exit visa Monday and planned to leave the Soviet Union early Tues- ‘ 1: j o r - i t rubles and stealing a statuette of a bear from a Leningrad hotel room P 4 : 4 BueI Ray Wortham Noth Little Rock Ark was arrested Oct I 1966 and sen tenced in Leningrad Dec 21 to three years iin a Soviet labor camp for buying black-mark- I - ' i1 ''4' tg:ct$ t : :':Yie'! ‘: I !!u:t si --h' day - - 4 i''''' - : : iite involved no change in American policies ' the President told his news conference that he also sensed no change in North Vietnam's opposition to ' ''' ' k t'lt ' -- i: Mr Johnson insisted in response to several questions ' that most of the discussions ' ) ' here had dealt with political ‘ I ! f'1and economic problems of the ' 4 1: Var These included in par- ticular the Saigon leaders' le: l 14 under the plans for elections :t new constitution in Septem1 IV 1 ber end the difficulties of imi 4 c proving the pacification pro- i :11 gram in rural regions -- - Wortham Gains Russ Exit Visa — --- k? 0 Saigon ' - 7:?''g ' F' - DJIBOUTI — Backed by helicopters and firing auto made weapons French troops cracked down Monday on nain tionalist demonstrators French Somaliland killing at least 17 and wounding 22 The government announced that 11 bodies had been recovered for autopsy Monday In addition the morning bodies of six more dead remained hidden in African homes The violence erupted Monday morning in the city's stantytown African quarter shortly after the announcement of final results in Sunday's Independence referenan overdum Although whelming majority of Africans in the capital of Djibouti voted for independence the tally of all the polling stations in this New Hampshire-size- d (UPI) : 1''''" i6I'l ' :1' ' 3 ''' French Troops Gun Down Nationalist Demonstrators MOSCOW ' '' 4 4 '4 - ' 4' ( - But Secretary of State Dean Rusk dropped the administration's first hints that Hanoi could not count on indefinite American patience in battle At a news conferencMonday he berated North evlieetnninamg for not showing any Interest In peace talks "de- considerable restraint on- - the part of the allied forces?'" A few minutes later the sec- retary enlarged on this theme as follows: "on the political front on the economic front on the pacification front there is forward movement and we are here to talk about those de- at all on the ward Rusk Drops First Hints - - - Washingtod Post Service ' I w't - ' Somaliland Rioting ' t t i kF4:' ' t it'11'''Itr tv t! ?s:i 1 s '' Ii ' ''''41V 4 t i '':-'- :'' r- - 4 !f - f making the best Judgments he could here included an impassioned American the "to plea people" and especially to their American critics that they be allowed to tight for their freedom-- and not forced to submit to Communist domination strengthened" and that prog ress in nonmilitary programs especially the drafting of A t t ' new constitution for South -Vietnam should prove "very I''i helpful" ' But he repeated that aU this Senses No Change '' '''r was "not the answer to our ' After assuring the Vietnami problem" ese that next month's change Mints Escalation of 1 1 of US ambassadors in :f t:rj:r (Copyright) ' I f 1 '44' ' ''4 'WM ::'1:Ikti''' - !t 04 '''''''"$ i ) ' ' c i '4e 4 t 1 I 1)- 1 ' ' :1 r04- 4 It 4 $ - - tt - r 1 t '''4' I N 4 irk lei 'R 4 1?tr'2 t :k4 t- ' 4 - - ' 44 i lu i-' n ''' 1:) '7i' F ''1'1:--c-t '?- - 'i- hf - - r k 1 ' 10t 4'4 --? 1 'g 7:1A4il 4 t t 4 'ik 7':' W-- - '- -1' ' l y t ''' - :4-- ' Niij irpi r ' 14 - i ' In bis new Job Korner will take over many of the func- tions of Deputy Ambassador i William J Porter being reassigned after 18 months in Vietnam But Porter's title of ambassador and his -- - deputy duties of administering the routine embassy affairs w'll be taken over by Eugene M Locke now US ambassador to Pakistan Because of the broad range of military and civilian programs involved in pacifi- cation a precise definition of ' Komees authority and re- sponsibility was an important topic at the final sessions of state- Mr Johnson's two-dagy conference on Vietnam t I 'r4 A "1- 1 Ends Speculation There has been some specu- Intim that Korner might retain his White House title and with it direct access to the President or that he an Inde-mightThave pendent pacification program outside normal US embassyand military channels '" z- 1 New Job Duties t '! '1 - 1 ': L officials were pleased that the new agree- ment which took five months of negotiations also provides for the Vietnamese govern-:-''1ti- ''' ment to spend about 40 mil- lion dollars of its mounting hard currency reserves for American rice Saigon's hard currency funds are due large- ly to heavy American military spending In Vietnam The first hint of the new aid deal was dropped in a news conference Monday night by Robert 'Comer a White House aide just narn- -' tr Presi- dent Johnson to head Ameri- can operations in Saigon ' - 4 ' Li t tp iv : : 1' t -- ::4 N 4 it ft 1 'k - e A American 1 4 v : t':- - 4 ' t: A k - ' 't iv 4 - Amerkans Pleased i - !''4'- : Tuesday I ' 1:'' ' With the new aid agree-- t merit American economic aid to South Vietnam in 1967 is expected to hit a peak of 700 dollars million compared with about 550 million In 1966 administration officials said t 4 '4:' -- - - - t - ::: J'- gi combat prices i i st- 46 1 I - - ' t - '''''- ri? Continued From Page One e4--- 441 4 '1 - 'I' ' 4 r C L - 1 - ' k ir- - 4' - - - With Saigon " I r r - a9a" MOIMPalmov ' r X Strategy Conference Ends in Deterniined Stand - - Ow Comae 2711-284- olok 6 tottle Americo soll To Ilms Today' the Imps Tomorrow 4 |