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Show More Winter ERET NEWS Mostly cloudy tonight with snow or rain likely Thursday. Gus- ty southerly winds tonight. Warm- er. Daytima highs 35 to 40. Details, weather map on Page NO. 31 42 PAGES The Mountain West's First Newspaper 10c Congress Hikes Pay By $12,500 By GORDON Deseret ELIor 24-4400 Circulation Delivery Information Sports Scores 5 Classified Ads Only Ed.torial Offices 34 F. 1st South -5- 24-2840 -5- 24-4445 -5- 24-4445 521-353- WEDNESDAY, e Were In House Opposition Dies News, News Tips SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH B-- VOL. 371 Our Phone Numbers FEBRUARY 5, 1969 ndgymniiedl. icee WHITE News Wdshmg.on - Supports Surrender Move As The One Logical Choice Bureau WASHINGTON The controversial congiessional pay boost of $12,500 will automatically become fact on Feb. 14 after the final opposition effort to block it died in the House Rules Com, which voted. mittee Wednesday to table a resolution v liich would hae In ought it up for a full House vote. The full Senate appioved tlic measure Tuesday by voting clou n an opposing resolution offered by Sen. John Williams, R Del., principal foe of a far-- i caching hike in pay for numerous federal offices. Utahs two senatois split on the Tuesday roil call vote. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett voted for the and Sen. Fiank Moss, was "paired" agaiii'--t it. BOTH OPPOSED The states two representatives, Laurence J. Burton and Sherman P. Lloyd, had both announced their opposition and actively attempted to bring the issue o a full vote of their col12-3- By ROBERT DIETRICH Copley News Service The executive officer of the Pueblo CORONADO, CALIF. said Tuesday that from what he knew of the situation, he would have made the same decision as his skipper to surrender the intelligence ship to the North Koreans last Jan. 23. Lt. Edward R. Murphy Jr., 31, of San Diego made th ate-me- to questions asked him in the court of inquiry into the five-admir- lie would have done if tlie Pueblos skipper, Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, had been killed and Murphy had succeeded to command. "My decision would have been essentially the same, Murphy replied. NOT ALL FACTS Murphy qualified his statement, however, by saying he did not have all of the information Bucher did at the time. "I did not have all of tlie facts and input that the captain had, Murphy said. Then he stopped and added : "I can see no difference in y starting Friday. Sen. Williams, chief opponent In the Senate GROCER CLOSES SHOP tired LOST RESOLUTION Williams, whose opposing resolution was beaten in the Senate vote Tuesday, said be did not think the taxpayers want to see half the added tax go for higher federal pay this year. estimate Sen. Williams Included the usual escalation See SOLONS on Page A-- S Coast Beach one-ha- one-quart- lf high tide line. The ugly brown crude oil, bubbling out of an offshore well, washed ashore Tuesday night, forcing closure of the harbor. The harbormaster said water in the harbor was covered with oil this morning, and it was licking onto the hulls of 750 boats moored there. Boat owners were warned to stay away from the docks because of the fire hazard. More than 30 persons who normally sleep on their boats were evacuated, and vessels which had not put ashore by the time the oil washed in at dusk were ordered to drop anchor elsewhere. Union Oil Co., driller of the well, strove today to surround it with a wall of wood a boom made of utili'y poles designed to check the spread of the oil so that it can be pumped into barges. Of Crooks N-Tre- aty Ratification UPI Womens Editor NEW YORK Dress your age. The advice comes from some of the women on the list. international d Asked lo list the "cardinal sins women commit in fashion, the women spoke of dressing to tlu dictates of the very young and of following the fashion of tlie moment too precisely. Or, as Mrs. llariluos of New York and Athens, puts it, Dressing too North Koreans who heat and tortured him and his crew' made every effort to keep their identities secret. Bucher said that was or" ason the crew assigned nicknames to tlie Koreans such as "Glorious General, Super C, Deputy Dawg, Max" and other names. "They were very careful not to reveal their names to us, Bucher said in response to a query during a brief recess Tuesday at the court of inquiry into tlie Pueblos capi ture. Bucher said the Koreans once issued him an undershirt which had some Korean writing ou it. He thought it as a name and intended to have it translated by one oi his men at the first opportunity. "Tlie Koreans discovered the writing and took black ink or something and completely obliterated the wTiting," he said. Bucher said when he persisted in asking one junior guard his name, the Koiean replied that it was Kim, tlie same as the North Korean premier (Kim II Sung). "I asked him his full name and he said Kim Kong Chul, Bucher said. "So I just called him King Kong after that," he - much too long, he said. Six years ago Dallass wife died. Until then they had botii worked in the store. There are many memo- laughed. Bucher said it is possible that some of his i rewmen may have learned the names of sone of their guards. But he said the North Koreans certainly did not reveal their names. "I could identify faces, of course," Bucher said. "But I couldn't put any names to them. In Washington Monday, Congressman L. Mendel Rivers, proposed a bounty of $100,000 to be paid anyone able to turn over any of the torturers of the Pueblo g the Pueblo, Murphy testified. testified Johnson previously that the Pueblo was to fight only as a last resort and in Murphy said that had the Pueblo begun firing its two .50 caliber machine guns, "it might have resulted in an earlier surrender, more casualties and increased loss of classified material. crew Ban On Smoke Ads Gains - to U.S. authorities. mind that any man going forward to a gun would have been killed 25 feet from the mount, Murphy said. He testified that the 83 men could have tried to man the but that tlie surrounding North Korean vessels had enough bullets for each of them." "We had the short end of the stick all the way around, Murphy told the court. Mur-ph- j "We were outgunned, told the court. In response to questioning by Bucher's civilian -- ttornej, E. Miles Harvey, concerning protection for the ship's three machine gun mounts, Murphy said, "in my mind, it was nil. "There is no doubt in my Murphy recalled one "council of war and two other brief meetings with Bucher during the incident. One was to idei ify tlie N o r t h Korean su marine chaser speeding tow a 1 the Pueblo. Murphy said that somewhat later, he recommended to Bucher the best steering course for escaping into open sea. i Driver Medical Exam Bill Killed By Utah House - Pakistan Target four-pow- ' to suspension of iules and passed, natural mother consents of her baby and later 60-adoption the to and sent a vote, by , changes her mind and reclaims Legislative Writer it through court action. This Meanwhile, bills continued to would be accomplished by Legislation was killed today which would have set up a med- be introduced, including one allowing tne relinquishment by ical advisory board to pass on intended to remove some of the the biological parent to be taken the capabilities of drivers 'he a rtbreak experienced in before the judge of a court of impaired by physical or emo - adoption of children. The spon- recoid. Uor of this bill, Rep. Frank B.J Tlie bill would also provide tional handicaps. R'Salt Lake, said one safeguards againrt Ironically, tlie bill (SBS3) WasjMa,hes0ns would seek to tl,e adoptions. A provisions unani-!passed in the Senate by a 'eliminate the situation where a Sec HOUSE on Page A- -l vote The objection to the bill' ,By DEXTER C. ELLIS Deseret News (AP)-Presi- I Over 30, Ma'am? Dress That Way By GAY PAULEY - Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, skip-K- r CORONADO, CALIF. of the intelligence ship Pueblo, said Tuesday that the if would have been in violaas children. For many its the tion of orders issued by Adm. closest grocery for blocks. PresiWASHINGTON (AP) "These people are going to dent Nixon asked the Senate Frank Johnson, commander miss it, they depend on the today to ratify the nuclear non- of naval forces in Japat at Dallas said. "But proliferation treaty promptly. that time. store, NO OFFENSIVE thats too bad. When young He said such action would furpunks come in and point a ther his goal "of negotiation Those orders prohibited any gun in my face, that's too rather than confrontation with show' of offensive action by the USSR. Nixon, in a message to the "I'm here working for the Senate, recalled urging a delay in ratification of the treaty last shoplifters and the robbers, he said inside the fall because of the Soviet invastore. He blamed shoplifting ries. he said, "but now Im sion of Czechoslovakia. afraid for my life. and losses to robbers the past "My request at this time in no two years for "not making a "I don't know what I am sense alters my condemnation nickel in the operation. going to do," Dallas said. of that Soviet action," lie said. Tiie Dallas grocery is a "My worries now are to get In Another policy decision, out of here and get out in one Nixon ordered the Agriculture neighborhood landmark. Some adult customers came there piece. Department to continue this year to make available a 50 percent advance payment to participants in the feed grains an action ia keeping program with past practice hut one which outgoing President I.yn- don B. Johnson suggested he Moss originally supported the cigarette advertising on radio dropped, The WASHINGTON (UPI) Federal Communications Com- labeling requirement when leg- and television would have to bC mission voted Wednesday to islation was published in Ihe Federal Regis-- , passed in 1965 but ter and could not take etfectl propose a ban against cigarette said it had prevented the FCC until a later date. advertising on television and from placing restrictions on radio. Tobacco companies depend The FCC itself planned to cigarette advertising. primarily on television and Tlie FCCs pror- - d to ban radio for their advertising. make the formal announcement WASHINGTON (AP) The later in the day. Congressional In 1967, tlie most recent year Lulled Slates agreed today, sources said the vote for the for which figures were availain a note to France, lo join proposed ban was 6 to 1. ble, $311.9 million was spent on in talks aimed at cigarette advertising, including Si'ii. Fiank E. Moss, the deadlock in Midbreaking television million for $226.9 RAWALPINDI. in was decision PAKISTAN the FCC said dle East peace efforts. Mohammad commercials and $17.5 million line with strategy he had (LTI) President for radio commercials. WASHINGTON -den proposed in the Senate Friday. Ayub Khan said today he had Tlie waining labeling now At that time, Moss said the 'proposed a Feb. 17 meeting Nixon announced Wednespresent law requiring a warning with opposition political leaders required on cigarette packs day that, effective immediatethat to attempt to end political strife reads: "Caution: Cigarette ly, all post masterships will he on cigarette packages, smoking may be a hazard to the which lias racked Pakistan Smoking May Be Hazardous to removed from the political paYour Health. health, should be allowed to die. 'sincp November. tronage system. d By Copley News Service the end result. Murphys testimony supported that given earlier by Bucher who had told the court he concluded he had no choice but to surrender. In response to another question, Murphy said if the Pueblo had gone to battle stations, Nixon Asks But in the past two weeks he has been held Up three times by armed robbers the latest in a long string of troubles at the store. The Dallas, who Greece 40 from immigrated years ago. was robbed last Friday and again Saturday. That did it. By JAMES RAGSDALE SEATTLE (AP) Fed up with being robbed, terrorized by vandals and losing money to shoplifters, Nick Dallas is closing the small neighborhood grocery hes operated for 20 years. I can't take it any longer, he said Tuesday after hanging a "closed sign on the front door. "I'm fed up. They jam guns at my head, bash my windows and steal from rr.y store. Calif. SANTA BARBARA, His was one of the few re-- , (UPI) A gummy layer of oil inch to maining groceries in the quiet, thick coated the white sands of middle class residential neighSanta Barbaras beaches today borhood. from tlie waters edge to the Oil Covers Sadistic Reds ' Nameless Bucher Says Grimm, one of tlie court members, asked Murphy what The House Rules Committee vote was on a resolution by to let Rep. H. R. Gross, the House decided the issue. It was tabled on motion of Rep. Richard Bolling. Gross admitted that the committee action was the last opportunity to halt the rai e since action under normal procedure could not be taken before the congressional recess debate said Tuesday night that if carried down the federal governthrough the congressional inment. creases would cost $4.5 billion a jear, roughly half the amount the federal income surtax would realize. al ships capture. Rear Adm. Edward E. leagues. nt tor their age. With today's fashions, which are so becoming to teenagers, the woman has to he more over-3young 0 Mrs. Theodoraco-pulo- s selective. was the model Besty Pickering until her marriage to the Greek shipping mag- nate. much to "Trying younger than they me" was the cardinal sin Mrs. Gianni The blonde Uzielli listed. young beauty Is the former Anne Ford, who one year was paired with her sister, Charlotte Ford Niarehos, on the list. O.tUhe latest look best-diesse- ratings, Mrs. Uzielli made it on her own. The two were among five on the current list whom I cornered for a talk one early af- ternoon when all showed up to have their hair done by Marc Sinclaire, a Park Avenue hair stylist with a jet set follow ing. All five graciously filled out on assorted questionnaires fashion topics. "Being too fashiony," was the sin Mrs. Tibcrman Louise Savitt listed. "Following the fashion of the moment too piecisely, said Mrs. Ahmet Etcrgnj, whose husband owns a record company. The women dont look in a three-wamirror before they go out the door, said Mrs. William Chessy Rayner. The idea of man and woman dressing alike, or the fad for "unisey, drew only derision reaction. or a "It's ridiculous, said Mrs. Etregun. I dont even know what it is. said Mrs. Savitt. T haven't given it much thought, said Mrs. Theodora-copulos- . y tiiessctl ratings all smd they were "flattered." Or, they found it "amusing. But Mrs. Uzielli summed up the thinking when she commented, "It certainly is not the most important thing in my life." as for their reaction to being named to the best- And - black-mark- Today's Thought What cannot be nurd mint be cndim d. Francois Rabelais com-nrou- 0 major in the House of Representatives, where it was killed, was that it would create an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy. Representatives felt that the present procedure of having a questionable drivers personal physician pass on his capabilities is sufficient. It was killed by an vote, but a move was made to recall the measure Thursday. A'so acted on today was 11CRI, calling on the federal government to distribute federal aid to (states in the form of block grants, rather than in categories, lt was introduced under 18-4- 4 ho-hu- 5 ! Weather Map .. . Action Ads SECTION C Women's Pages SECTION D Sports Financial Comics TV Highlights Cily, Regional 1.5 6 8 ....1-- 3 4, 5 0 B |