Show 9 For Clasified Phone— 521-353- C- 5 Other Tribune departments: News 1 informatIon 355- - 7512 scores 355-755 other departments ' 1 1 H - r1 r 363-151- t: t y ) c 4' ' 4 Salt Lake City Utah—Monday Morning—April - - — - Sliadwsks to Waltz - Salt Lake City west Utah ds Increasing-clouand wind Eamern Utah—Partly cloudy Weather map is on Page 32 04 1967 10 4 "s tot 11 1 '- - Vol 194 No 178 363-152- Ir al ' rriee Ten Cents -- - 1 Eisenhower 'At Ease' t Likc Nickel Java 'robe Criticizes NA51 11 A ollis Death Fire I 1 alek cademy is It ites New A 7 Atli1 ebe 1 -d- NEW YORK (AP) Coney Island's famous -- Penny Arcade' 'fell victim to inflation Sunday The last two penny slot machines which could win the player a whistle badge or box of popcorn vsere removed early Sunday morning A new ime-taking target game was installed in 5"rr! their places There now are at the once-hugarcade Island's Surf Avenue Sixty-tw- 83 machines on Coney e take a o nickel and 2 1 take dimes Editor's Note: This 'Is tha lar0 In series articles excerpted from tha forthcoming book "At Ease" the autobiography of former eras! dent Dwight D Eisenhower of - By Dwight D Eisenhower ' e ' of for West Point in June 1911 1 traveled light No boy of my ac- quaintance had ever been over burdened with an extensive wardrobe Our needs were met by an odd assortment of work suit grab supplemented by one dress-uschool clothes and an overcoat I had carefully read the instructions sent to prospective cadets and since all civilian clothes were to be sent hörne orTstored and there would be no vacation for two years there was no need for more than a single suitcase The new class of cadet candidates had been instructed to arrive at the US lktlill- tar Academy before noon on June 14 in preparation for swearing in that evening Carrying my suitcase I left the little railway station at West Point and climbed a long hill to the administration process building where the initiation began My impression of that first day was one of calculated chaos Orders were not given with any serious attempt at instruction or intended for Starting - r t '' - ' - ' - i : easy comprehension of shouts and barks ''' : I ' - '4:' : 1 i " -i k ' '' '- ' ks :! ys r - ' ' - - ' ' Y " ': I'' - : ' - " i - : e :1 i'1 ' 1i ': 4 ''' ' : ! 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' i :' ' '' '? :? : '''''A A 5 ''' ' : ‘4 :' ' The normal life of the cadet has been described many times by numerous and ing aspects Once we learned that the punishment meted out by upperclassmen was usually not of great moment the hardier souls among the plebes found occasional op- portunities to needle their upperclass tor-mentors A classmate who lived in "F" Barracks was named Atkins and we To rtimy lie and 1 called him of cour were not above (or beneath) bedeviling s upperclassmen in their at-tempts to make us over Now and then Tommy and 1 got Into a situation that bught down upon us the real or spurious wrath of our seniors r''71 ' 'i- - - ':- 'A: l':''-':i- 't : : ' 'r: I ' ':" ' 'e :k' t'' 4 :': - ''''''" :' t' : ' '' ' 7 i ' :':'''-- ::':' ''':75 ':' ''- Jf-:'- 1: :l - - ::- ':1! ' ' '"'" '' J'77 ''' " t' ::: : r : ' ' Schedule Parleys With Hoth Shies s :r - :" rf- : ' '''1'"' ' r : 4"' :r B t ' Andersen at 137th annual General Conference Sunday are Presidents Hugh B Brown left N Eldon Tanner super-seriou- - -- In 'Yu Coats' One day having been found guilty — corporal of our division muted Adler — of a minor infraction of' regulations we were ordered to report to his s coats" room after tattoo in This expression signified a complete uniform Tommy suggested that we obey the literal language of the order s coat is a cutaway with The tea "full-dres- long tails in back and tailored straight across the waist in front At the appointed time each of us donned a coat and with no other stitch of clothing marched into the corporal's room We saluted and said solemnly "Sir Cadets and Atkins report as Eisenhower full-dre- ordered" The sound that Cpl Adler let out was the cry of a cougar While his roommate a rather easygoing man named Byrne became convulsed with laughter the corporal was transformed into a picture of out-rage-d dignity Predictably all the upperclassmen of the division hearing the commotion rushed into Adler's room to see what was going on The quick mobilization ended in pandemonium Some of the upperclassmen taking their duties as seriously as Cpl Adler joined him in reading us out as arrogant unruly plebes They forced us to strain our shoulders back pull in our stomachs and assume exaggerated positions of attention Other visitors Just howled with glee ' Jokers Stand Silently The two jokers now victims had to stand silently doing their best to follow orders all of which were intended to Inflict acute discomfort upon us and some of which were conflicting liowever as the time approached for taps (always followed by an official inspection) everybody had to rush to his room As usual the upperclassman had the last word Dismissing us he gave us a new order "Immediately after taps you will See Page 8 Column 1 Today's Chuckle It isn't the number of people employed tn a business that makes it successful it's the number working - - 4r -- I asnlon- Lives Al atili d an s Creator Pres McKay Advises LDS Faithful A 1 apartment Counselors Coi 'duet Riles President Hugh B Brown and President N Eldon Tanner counselors in the church's First Presidency conducted the sessions which concluded conference opened Thursday to mark the April 6 1830 organization of the church 'Many families enjoying the sunny and mild weather crowded onto Temple Square grounds for the final day The Tabernacle overflow was evident as conference goers stood in doorways or n spilled onto blankets in the grass to from outdoor loudspeakers us-te- Follows Impub4es "By nature" President McKay ed "the individual is selfish and inclined to follow his immediate impulses" - - - The 137th annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints ended Sunday with an appeal from President David O McKay for all men to make God the center of their lives In an afternoon-messag- e delivered in the Salt Lake Tabernacle by his son Robert R McKay the church leader emphasized that a proper home life will buildla person's character The president attended the morning session of the conference alahough he didn't speak However during the afternoon session he remained in his stat- "It requires religion or something higher than an individual or even a society of individuals to overcome the selfish impulses of the natural man which will lead him to a more successful fuller life" he said The church leader stressed that when tod becomes the center of a 1person's being that person becomes conscious of a new aim in life —spiritual attainment "As we depart now to go to our various homes let us make real the good things that have been aroused in our souls foroughout this conference" Pres' dont McKay said Nearly 35 of the LDS general author! ties spoke at sessions of the conference President McKay emphasized that character building is formed largely during the first 12 years of a child's life A child spends 16 times as many "waking hours" in the home as in school and 126 times as many in the home as in the church he declared "Home is the best place for the child to learn self control to learn that he must submerge himself for the good of another" the church leader said "It Is the best place In which to develop obedience which nature and society will later demand "Home building therefore should be the paramount purpose of parents and of the nation" President McKay said Other speakers at the afternoon session Included President Joseph Fielding Smith counselor in the First Presidency and heads of the Council of Twelve Apostles and Marion D Hanks John See Page 4 Column 1 Humphrey Ends Europe Visit Hails Success of Tour 14-Da- y BRUSSELS BELGIUM (Monday) (AP) — Vice President Hubert H Humtour of Euphrey wound up a rope Monday with a statement stressing a unity of interests between Europe and the United States "I leave Europe heartened by what I have seen and heard here and convinced that we must and that we shall work together to meet the problems and to realize the promises of the years ahead" two-wee- k Shake's Safe-Oop-s! Pass the Bandages WAURIKA OKLA (AP) Snake-handlin- g expert Bob Jenni was giving a lecture on reptile safety at a rattlesnake hunt here Sunday when his model — a — bit him on the 312 foot diamondback hand lie was discussing the snake's striking range at the time Not easily stopped by such things — he's been bitten 18 times by poisonous snakes — Jenni treated his wound and became his own demonstration model In a new lecture: how to treat snake bites t Hurrfpbrey said In the statement prepared for his departure for Washington The Vice President Sunday escaped a shower of eggs tomatoes flour and stones at a wreath-layinceremony His dempath was dogged by onstrations also in Rome Florence Gerlin and Paris g In the departure statement he said: have found toy talks with leaders of the Belgian government and the European communities very helpful My visits here and to other western European capitals have confirmed my belief that the enterprise and undertakings which unite Europe and the United States are of than the vastly greater importance Minor differences which sometimes dis- "I tract us" When he gets home Humphrey may urge Mr Johnson to make a similar European trip for the vice president is understood to believe such visits improve the personal relations between leaders who otherwise have to deal with each other through ambassadors and cables Humphrey is understood to feel his 'seven-natiok trip was more successful than he expected although jeering and egg throwing usually grabbed the headlines two-wee- n The board said the Apollo team failed' recognize that "the test conditions were extremely hazardous" and as a result there were no emergency firefighting or rescue procedures on the pal Several recommendations were made for redesigning the spacecraft a quick escape hatch use of fewer combustible materials and improvements in the electrical communications end life support systems The board said extensive fire damage In the charred Apollo 1 cabin made it ins possible to pinpoint the exact cause of the fire But it said the most likely source wai an electrical arc or short circuit in ing under the seat of command pilOf Grissom in the area of the environmental control unit — An electrical arc is a band of sparks that leaps between two closely placed electrical sources such as open ends of a WASHINGTON (AP) — An effort to broken or bruised wire break the impasse in negotiations beFinds Poor Workmanship tween major trucking employers and the Teamsters Union will be made Monday Regarding the electrical malfunction as a probable cause the report said that by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service it found numerous examples of poor inThis was announced Monday night as stallation design and workmanship in Trucking Employers Inc representing the spacecraft wiring As an example it released a picture companies which handle 65 per cent of the country's trucking business said a showing a wrench socket that had been shutdown in the dispute between the inadvertently left wedged among several union and the companies was 100 per wire cables cent effective The wrench 'socket was In the area The union meanwhile ordered its where the fire is believed to have start- members not to interfere with any corn ed but the board did not link it with the blaze Related Story Page 10 It said that the fire is believed to have started in the lefthand equipment bay panes which continue to function in the "where the environmental control system face of the lockout called by TEI Instrumentation power wiring leads into Talks between the teamsters and the the area between the environmental con trucking organization had ended at 4 trol unit and the oxygen panel" am Sunday after prolonged efforts to Test Conditions Hazardous achieve a settlement of the basic issue a to Truck Dispute ' : t rl ' ' cost?" better writers The most unpleasant phase is the average plebe's awareness of the conviction that he is awkward clumsy and of unequaled stupidity For some of us this came ta have its anti's- - '' :'' f" t 2 ": : :: ': i ''' - - ' : ': ' '' : :: ': :: - ' Fails to Recognize Hatards Seek to End ' " Sloppy workmanship also was cited Killed when a flash fire raced through their cabin during a launch pad test were Air Force U Col Virgil I Grissom veteran of IViercury and Gemini flights Air Force Lt Colt Edward H White America's first space walker and 'Navy Lt Cmdr Inger B Chaffee a rookie - USNeovtiators 2 - '': ' " -- '4 : ' :: -: 4 :: - ' i : :: i : I i - - 34 ' ' ' " '''''' :: : '' :: ? ' c By the end of the day we were all harassed and at times resentful Here we were we thought the cream of the crop '5 : A - ' :' - t ' it:: f ' l' - i :"'1 go' ! - shouted at all day long by telling us to run here upperclassmen and run there pi(-- k up our clothes bring In that bedding put our shoulders back keep our eyes up and to keep running running running No one was allowed to do anything at ordinary quick time everything was on the double 1 suppose that if any time had been provided to sit down and think for a moment most of the 285 of us would have taken the next train out But no one was given much time to think — and when I did it was always "Where else 'could you get a college education without f : : They were a series '3 :' '' - t :o s ''' J — : - k 's i 4 ' - ' ' f it 1 ' :: f ' ' : "! ' to - ' ' - f' t: 4 - !:: ''' "'—'0 ' :- -- '7- :'" '' r" 7 '"' Ilarassed and Resentful - :I- ' If xlt 3 ' ": ' : :" - ! '' ::- I 4 s ' 1 - ' ' ' A - : 7 '' - t- - '!' I - and industrial contractors - ” 5 and Space Administration CAPE KENNEDY- FLA — In a mas!bud report on the 'Apollo sive 3000-pag1 fire a blue ribbon board of review said Sunday a bruised or broken wire was the most likely cause Of theblaze It sharply criticized the Apollo team for poor management and for failing to adequately consider the safety of the astronauts board climaxing seven The eight-masaid weeks of exhaustive investigation the probe of the Jan 27 fire disclosed "many deficiencies in design and engineering manufacture and quality con-to- r by both the National Aeronautics 2 1 ' 4- -4 ' it - ::c - A " ' - -- '' ' ' p - By Howard BenNlict Associated Press Writer k — raise in wages There had been no resumption of negotiations Sunday In announcing that federal mediators will talk with TEl representatives a mediation service spokesman said mediators may meet with teamsters representatives later in the day There was no indication when the next meeting between the two sides would be held Gordon Knapp public relations director for Trucking Employers Inc said his organization's members are cooperating 100 per cent in the shutdown which went Into effect at midnight local time Saturday face-to-fa- ce Wages in Dispute TEl has some 1500 members and handles about 65 per cent of the nation's trucking business About 12000 firms with 450000 employes are involved in the dispute which centers on wages They range now from $325 to $5 an hour In a telegrarri sent to 360 teamster union locals Frank Fitzsimmons teamsters general vice president said: The employers who are members of Trucking Employers Inc have decided to lock out their employes in an effort to beat down our attempts to get an honorable settlement for our members They also hope to get a injunction r against us This is vicious action You are instructed not to interfere with any trucking company which continues to operate" "With negotiations at a standstill the next question is what is (Secretary of Labor W Willard) Wirtz and the White House going to de I understand the question is under very active consideration at the Labor Department" Knapp said When TEl announced what it called a "defensive shutdown" against scattered strikes by teamsters a union spokesman asserted the lockout is aimed at getting a injunction to restore normal for an cooling-of- f Taft-Hartle- y anti-labo- Taft-Hartle- y y period The union said also that the ultimate aim of the truckers is to "win legislation from Congress" While both sides have said they were it was ready to continue negotiating clear that the lockout action had hurt chances at least for the time being of meaningful talks anti-strik- e Rails Parley Pushed To Head Off Strike WASHINGTON (UPI) — Negotiations between the nation's railroads and six shoperaft unions continued Sunday with the possibility of Labor Department mediators joining the talks again in an effort to stop a railway strike next Friday Assistant Labor Secretary James R This was located to the left aid beneath Grissom's couch The report said there were many combustible materials in this area of Apollo 1 and concluded that "test conditions were extremely hazardous" The board headed by Dr Floyd L Thompson concluded that "in its devotion to the many difficult I r problems of space travel the Apollo team failed to give adequate attention to certain mu-See rage 7 Column 1 Flokers Bloom Mayor Pedals NEW YORK (AP)—It's spring a time when a young mayor's fancy turns to thoughts of bicycles Bicycles? Well it was a pretty spring day In sun city so Mayor John V Lindsay his wife Parks Commissioner Mary August Ileckscher Mrs Ileckscher and a mayco ral aide took off front the mayors' uptown Manhattan home for a ride of about 12 miles into Brooklyn A number of photographers and MCI' men followed Lindsay in cars At one point the mayor yelled: "Where are your bikes you chicken- - guys?" - Tribune Toppers Sunday's Putter Silences Mutter Gay Brewer that golfer from Texas may well have gone to bNi Sunday night happily muttering like the little train in the story: "I knew I could I knew I could I knew I could" Last year you may recall Mr Brewer blew his chances in the Masters Golf Championship by missing a clinching putt But it was a different story in Augusta Ga Sunday Mr Brewer went home with the prize money and the green coat that symbolizes the Masters chain pionship For a stroke by stroke description' ot the Masters tournament turn to Page 26 ON rrl IE INSIDE coast-to-coa- Reynolds said he "May join negotiations later" between the unions and the Association of American Railroads the bargaining arm of railroad management Both sides have reported little progress — Society Sports Star Gazer Television Pa go 1541 Classified Comics 42 Conference 26-3- 1 21 Theaters Valentine Washington iL 21 3 Editorials Foreign National Obituaries Page 3241 22 '13 1243 7 8 18 - - t ti |