Show "w ) I for Classified Phone 'I' 521-333- 01 Lin- lex ado ( information seorPs tither ' 5 11 363-- 1 355-75- mn- 5 her Tribune departments: News - 1 (11::1"-7-- tivp:irt 353-731- 363-132- 1 Vol 5 ' : r E - 1941 (47117y v : i Utah — Sunday 31orning — No‘eltilocr ' )11Iti Mawr leg- 1111d Romney Pledges 1ing Fight Win Presidency Race 1nel ilea York Times Ito major candidate for to declare of either the presidency major party It came at a news conference in Detroit and followed an extensive series of personal appearances and speechmaking through 36 states the Virgin Islands and Canada which began last Feb 17 Ronthey Future Hinges Mostly On 2 Primaries By Robert J Donovan formal announcement of his candidacy his road is hard uphill and precarious In the 12 months since his spectacular reelection as governor made him the clear frontrunner for 1968 he has steadily lost ground Tactical errors murkiness over Vietnam careless language ("brainwashing" was the classic example) and a general failure to excite voters all contributed to the decline ' ' ' 04 ' i ) 1 O'S ': 4- - ir 7 ti" t - '! 1' Phinges to Lowest - i - 1 '') - 4- c 4'''' ) i t 4St - - i -- - ' " ti) ' I ' 'I :A I 11re I 1 1 c 4 It also means that goods she imports will cost more this In turn may mean that she will import less By selling more and buying less the British will improve their balance of trade they hope A i r - A 'it t 1 t ) L--- i i L!-- lk - it' ' ' k ' wt- ' iir - ttl-- ') d't i 0- Nt ' - i - 46- ":0-- Z -- 41! e4 i':mt -- - - ii4b - ': :' : ' Press n tot-6e- shot down the US US war planes Command reported attacked for the first time in the Thuong boat repair yard 16 miles northwest of the center of the port of Haiphong It was the fourth targetPen-in the last three days to come off the tagon's restricted list US Navy carrier-basewarplanes also hammered two sprawling ammunition depots five and six miles southwest of Haiphong A US spokesman said one of the depots was believed to be the main a rnmunition source for Haiphong's air defense system North Vietnam claimed eight planes were shot down and said a number of pilots were captured downed were Air The two planes Force F105 Thunderchiefs Both pilots were listed as miming Both losses raised to six the number of planes and to eight he number of crewmen lost in raids over the north in the last three days SAIGON — US planes took advantage of a break in the weather Saturday and mounted heavy raids on North Vietnam's heartland near Hanoi and Haiphong Two American planes were Man to Beat d US Ukrainians Toss Effur5t1 s at Soviet Mission New York Times Service NEW YORK — A screaming crowd of MO persons part of a group here for the first World Congress of Free Ukrainians stormed within 50 feet of the Soviet Union's mission to the United Nations Saturday before being thrown back by more than 150 police New Rash of Fighting to get to the roof of a building facing the mission before the police were aware of them From the roof the demonstrators threw eggs and rocks No one was injured Three men were arrested Two were charged with disorderly conduct after they refused to accept summonses on minor charges (Copyright) than 50000 of them small informal group is Romney much more convincing and appealing than Romney on the stage of a large camhall Hence it is mostly paigning that he will depend on to keep himself alive through the New Hampshire and Wisconsin primaries This is a large order even for a man of George Romney's energy and determination in a face-to-fa- of tian frontier 270 miles north of Saigon other freed combat units for pressure points the Communists had laboriously entrenched and supplied over a period of weeks at Upset Conimunist Plans for "They were this Well prepared Said Col Richard Johnson "and we have preempted them in the first round by forcing them to fight where we wanted to and not where they had fight" unknown size ''--- - I I rt 111-!- ' i t- i i' r 4-- - 4 -''" '' ''" - t ''''''''sr :' " 5 ' :11! 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' 1 i'- “L'' '' ‘ ''''' C: ":" Proves iself cc" Odyssey r 1 it" C-I--3 erf4fte"'''OP'''''''7'471W'i:4" iI' 1) N:' rrwrrw--7-4lisf- 1" books of Robert Fitzgerald's version of The Odyssey was the joint project of The read-iEd Farrar and Phoenix Tom Shields Their motives were crass — they figured the proceeds would ster the coffee shop's ailing finances But some motivation at least was C-- Society Sports Star Gazer Television 5 AND MORE—Big Color Comic Sec- tion: Home and This Week Magazines ittir 24 W-1- fought for high groundnine miles northeast of Dak To ---1 ILL BLOOMINGTON (AP) — In these turbulent times of protest the big beat and LSD who would pay a buck a throw to listen to 26 hours of ancient history? Illinois Wesleyan University students did — more than 150 of them It was quite a trip It was a happening: about 30 of them were locked in overnight in the candle-li- t gloom of the Phoenix Coffee Shop a hangout in the student union They listened raptly some sleepily' some not at all while speech and drama majors in turn read sonorously Immo'yously and — face It — monotonously of Obituaries 16 W-- II Editorials Foreign ' Read-i-n Art Music Books Business Classified Soviet intercontinental missile was the unique Page DiviSion battled North Vietnamese troops on the flank of a mountain nine miles west of Dak To A spokesman said the contact was heavy -' The Americans and South Vietnamese hammered at the North Vietnamese on two ridges pursuing a drive that US commanders believe has upset plans for a major Communist offensive Capture of two key heights Friday in I lie Dak To sector fronting on the Lao Krylov said hard-fue- Page Missile' 'Unique On the Inside planned to fight" Johnson 'commands the US 4th Infantry Division's 1st Brigade one of the major units in an allied force totaling about 10000 men that is pitted against perhaps 8000 North Vietnamese in that area of the central highlands A battalion of the US 1st Air Cavalry Government rangers and paratroopers South Vietnam a new outbreak of fighting near Dak To in the central highlands broke off Saturday night after a four-hou- r battle US headquarters said two American soldiers were killed and 26 were wounded with North Vietnamese casualties not known 12 miles southwest The engagement of Dak To pitted units of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade against an enemy force In Chanting "Communist butchers" and "free Ukraine" the throng threw eggs and pamphlets at the mission on East 67th Street A handful of demonstrators managed MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet Union's new missiles now carry devices that can foil any antimissile defense the chief of Soviet strategic rocket forces said Satur- But the 10 bushels of wheat she could once buy from the United States for $14 is going to cost her $16 now That means day Marshal Niko lal Krylov said missiles is not going to eat the under his command have "boundless as well strike power" The devalhation should not affect the Krylov spoke at a ceremony honoring level of prices in Britain for home-growSoviet rocket s day Sunday still Scottish will cattleman the produce "The head portions of-- these rockets sell his meat for the same number of carry devices to break through the shillings a pound But Instead of buying antimissile defenses" Krylov enemy's additional meat from Argentina for a said — — 14 cents a pound Argentina shilling Orbital Missiles is still going to charge 14 cents a pound but that will be one shilling and one Kry lov did not mention the "thin" antibapenny for the British consumer llistic-missile system which the US Will Boost Wage Demands plans to develop or whether Soviet mis sites will be capable of penetrating such These higher prices for food and a system other imported goods will fire up wage But he referred to an "orbital" misdemands from British workers In time sile and tha tappeared to confirm again if they win raises this will offset the American contentions that the Soviets temporary advantage of lower prices for are testing systems for a missile that exported goods But the short term would go into orbit and unleash destruction on command from the ground change will be to Britain's advantage WirepPoto Area Ilanoi-llaiphon- g Missile System Imean ' ':' 7 Romney announces he'll seek the 1968 GOP presidential nomination IAnore Romney flashed a pleased simile as her husband Gov George EllemyProof sent into Britain to pay other countries owe her and this in theory will make Britain richer In other words an automobile battery that Britain once could sell abroad for $28 she can now sell abroad for $24 This should more foreigners will buy British Cold will be what 44-- IF— Russians Claim Can Sell Abroad Cheaper 1 047-ilk-it ry - LONDON (AP)--F- or the first time in history its penny for penny between the British and Americans Devaluation of the pound sterling from $280 to $240 did it The pound consists of 20 shillings now worth 12 cents US instead of 14 and there are 12 pence in the shilling or 240 in the pound Before devaluation the British penny about the size of an Ameras worth a fraction ican half dollar more than the American penny i ging is By Edwin Q White Associated Press Writer mid-Janua- ilil 1 Clouds Clear US Jets L auneh Raids January Campaign Romney is going to start campaigning personally in New Hampshire in two months before the March More than 100000 Republi12 primary cans are expected to go to the polls As a measure of the energetic campaigning he mincontemplates the governor plans to with more another or in one way gle student-operate- -r A days" Penny or Pence Prices tit' Same el I came after rn i-- s The government's emergency action weeks of attacks on the pound that had sent it to its lowest level in years It was the result of an agree merit patiently worked out in tough bargaining with top banking nations All British banks and stock exchanges were ordered closed Monday while arrangements for the new exchange rate Were worked out The devaluation of the pound means Britain will be able to sell her goods abroad for a lower price This may increase her exports which have been lag- 1 i Romney said that "to decentralize our See Page 6 Column 1 I — v y I As expected Ireland devalued its pound Saturday at the same rate as the Brash pound because the Irish are tied closely to the British economy In Washington President Johnson immediately dampened speculation that the dollar also might be devalued Mr John See Page 26 Column Led by the United States the worlds big banking nations announced one by one they would not follow suit thus at least initially permitting the devaluation to wink its full effect in stimulating Britain's sagging export trade - - A i L I ' few cent t f lives" If he loses in both states he will have had it or so his own leading advisers say In New Hampshire and Wisconsin Richard M Nixon whom Romney looks upon as the man to beat is conceded to be ahead at this stage which takes an New Hampshire abnormal psychological importance because it is the first primary finds Nixon leading 2 to I according to polls quoted by Romney The governor knows that he is going to have to wage an exhaustive campaign to overcome the popularity of the former Vice president which has endured in New Hampshire for more than a decade - three-tenth- $ $ - C-- The actual amount of standby credit the British asked of the International Monetary Fund was $1400000000 the Fund said in a In Washington statement that it is giving "prompt attention to the request vith the expectation of reaching a favorable decision in a LONDON — The British government has devalued the pound imposed drastic new credit restrictions and sought a billion-dolla- r loan from the International Monetary Fund to stave off bankruptcy Ilie Treasury announced Saturday I ight the momentotis dectsion to CU t the value of the pound from $280 to $210 This amounts to 14 and per i' -' Pogo Map ii ankruml tcy By Louis iNe in - Nixon ' - He said that President Johnson is "experienced only in the tools of govern- ment" and "will continue no matter what his intention to build greater and greater governmental control over our Sham Few shciwers Asociated Press Writer - late Sen Robert A Taft learned to his dismay this can be an albatross of the worst sort to have hanging around a candidate's neck For Romney to reverse the tide and struggle back to his eminence of a year ago will take a tremendous personal effort and a good deal of luck In large measure his fate rests in New Hampshire and Wisconsin the states with the first two presidential primaries next year If he wins them or even wins one and does very well in the other he will still be a major contender k Price Tnenty Cents 1967 the As 4 erges Salt Lake City west Utah bssible Cluudy I lowers thundershowers East Utah ' Greater Controk Dangerous Psychology What with one thing and another his lead of a year ago has been so much squandered that he is now dangerously beset by a "Romney can't win" psychol- i T 0 Awri cage I He said a "Republican president can work for a just peace in Vietnam unshackled by mistakes of the past" He spoke slowly and with determination as he faced a battery of newspaper cameras television and newsmen emphasizing leadership morality and commitment art approach which has characterized most of his life In the business world and in politics "We need leadership that can again elevate religion and morality to their po sition of paramount importance and thus eliminate growing selfishness immorality and materialism 'We must end the sprilt of 'anything goes' and restore the importance and quality of our personal lives" wAsmNarom — A year ago it seemed as If Michigan Gov George Romney had the Republican presidential nomination In his grasp Now after the ' zoo 'Unshackled by Mistakes' Los Angeles Times Writer ogy birds' the srd kVriter DETROIT — Gov George Romney announced Saturday that -- I have decided fight for and win the Republican main and election as President of the United 4:ta tes" The announcement which was Jot made unetpected Romney the first I - Ntanager Cyril Grace said every ints the siren On the crime sounds- the fe't t hety Latin lovers mistake it for the son-of hive a mating call The macaws $4- - "emotionally distut bed" Grace said The governor of Michigan he had made the decision "vitt great earnestness" and said that "I atr concerned about America" "The size and complexity ot our national problems have bred a videspread vense of personal futility" he Said "We have begun to see acceptance of irreyponsibility as a way Of life There is a growing aimlessness and flabbiness in our American society" Romney said "We must have a Republican president" to change such trends Romney cited a breakdown in family disillusion among the responsibilities young mounting crime a postidi:y Of "civil guerrilla warfare in the shirr" a jammed by "magnificent economy inflation" and a nation "mirel 'n Asian land war vith n eid in "no sight" and a foreigr pacy dear positive purpose" I3y Anthooy Ripley I- Zoo — Nev — Two in love Olt a crane Tile crane does ilot love the birds 11 freight in a British raih ay depot out i44 1 fr1 19 C001 C011 t ritish 'Devalue P sun of Lore )UDIJA ENGLAND (CPI South American ilidt'jk S Wei t all e II1 teti 4) L1! 4i (VI Lahe Salt (74-- A :!4 ' 11 :::i No 36 1 1114r '74 4 - 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