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Show Our Phone Numbers Can't Escape It 0 News, News Tips Circulation Delivery Information Sports Scores Classified Ads Only Editorial Offices 34 E. 1st South 524-440- Snows increasing tonight, with clearing expected Friday. Daytime highs in the 40s. Probability of snow 20 per cent Friday. Details, weather map on Page , - ' M . NO. 32 V 0 524-444- 5 524-444- 5 521-353- 5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH B-1- 6. VOL. 371 524-284- 70 PAGES 10c The Mountain West's First Newspaper THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1969 6, ' To Take Summit LATEST PARIS PEACE SESSION Lodge Fails To Allay1, Communist Suspicion . 'Reading' WASHINGTON ( UPI ) President Nixon announced today he will leave Feb. 23 . , PARIS (LTI) U.S. Ambasha-- ' freely chosen preference of the, against false optimism in the f B and of conference. North of Vietnam People Cabot said Lodge jr Henry h fne U10l'0au Vietnanl of lasted six Alil, ppople notUhe Todays meeting today the United States is But that Wnd of!and a half hours, and ended at 5l!de1and hf al,so saj( to of the idea wed pei manently expression of choice can only1 p.m. (H a.m. EST). Conference plore tlie ProsPw-'- t of a future summit meeting with Soviet two Yietnams. But the state- come with peace. , ment apparently failed to alia next on held be would meeting Emerging front the French Communist He told a news conference lie suspicions 13. Feb. International America seeks to perpetuate the Foreign Ministry's his hoped The closed was European meeting today Conference Center, where tlie 'mission would strengthen and division of the country. talks are held, chief North!0 lp press as UhUaL bu le tlie NATO partner- ,e delegates speeches revitalize Lodge w as seeking to under- - Vietnamese delegate Xuan Thuv tex,s ship. were course released the Communist during mine arguments complained to newsmen that of the session. CITIES ON LIST against restoratior of the the delegation Chief Viet Cong negotiator Nixon said demilitarized zone (DMZ), the played the same tune today, his European Tran Buu Kiem, in the opening itinerary would take him to the s- buffer zone that had t0 tIl,s rpJprt of today's session, speech runs roughly along the 17th cities ip this order: AP Wirt Photo obstinate position put forward warned that there could be no following Parallel and now divides the Brussels, London, Bonn, West by the Americans, which is only progress in the conference so Berlin, Rome and Paris. The Vietnams. Workmen rake straw spiead to soak up oil that has fouled beach at the Santa Barbara harbor. a maneuver to sabotage the long as the administration of White House said Mrs. Nixon Speaking at the third session Geneva accords, he said. The: South Vietnam President Nguy would not him on accompany of the Paris peace conference American at ajnlg position yan Thieu remained in the trip. on Vietnam, Lodge declared continuing the war of aggrespower. Nixon also will confer with that the United States does not sion and perpetuating the In a speecli that seemed to the U. S. negotiating team at 17th a Parallel as division of Vietnam. regard the foreshadow' a long deadlock in the Paris peace talks and will permanent political boundary. In spite of the continuing the talks, Kiem said, the Paris meet with Pope Paul VI during The restoration of the deadlock in the talks, Lodge conference will not be able to what he described as a e will as the as The United States Demilitarized Zone does not in said, long progress working trip. in its search fori Ky Huong administration ra any way preclude the reunifiea Asked if he hoped to meet tion of Vietnam, if that is the peace. He warned, however, mains. with the Soviet leadership later, Nixon replied: I believe that a meeting with the Soviet leaders should take place. SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. The President added however Strong winds and rain (AP) that he was opposed to instant hampered efforts today to choke off a leaking undersea well and would go lo summitry w hose oil has blackened miles such a meeting only after of beaches, ' dirtied the local careful preparation. yacht harbor and killed wildBut it is my intention to life. conduct exploratory talks at Nixon told his various levels, An oil company had planned to try to stop the flow of oil cannon and submachine gUn second news conference. CORONADO, CALIF. (AP) and gas by pumping in mud ALLIES FIRST Junior officers from the USSjfire from North Korean patrol from barges but winds up to 30 Pueblo facing five admirals on boats and a submarine chaser Nixon said he thought it was knots made water so rough near a court of inquiry have declared to destroy classified papers on vitally important" to meet with the offshore site of tlie effort w as tlie European Allies before ensupport for their skipper. One the Pueblo, delayed until at least late today. him Schumacher said he was as- - gaging in any summitry with Sosaid. I'd 'sisted by Communications Tech- - viet leaders. anywhere. Meanwhile, water was circuThe statement came with de- - nician i c Michael lated through the well shaft to This is only the first step in Thomas termination from 'Barrett and Communications achieving the purpose I have keep it open and a portable rig freckle-faceLt. (j.g.) Timothy Technician 3.C. teven J. Robin. long felt is vital to the future of continued drilling a relief hole to ease underground pressure Harris, one of three officers: peace for the United States and He who testified Wednesday. the lorcing oil into tlie ocean. peace for the world called Cmdr. Lloyd Bucher an strengthening and revitalizing of Oil. from tlie well six miles commuthe American-Europeaoutstanding leader. off shore, continued to flow' at nity, Nixon said of the trip. I personally think Cmdr. the rate of 21.000 gallons a day. Nixon told a questioner later Bucher is one of the finest offThe oil slick extends 40 miles in the news conference he would know' an I outstanding icers several seaward, encircling discuss with Allied heads of skipper before and during the islands, and covers an estimatgovernment the importance he ed 800 square miles of the Pacapture and certainly during on all nations signing and Lt. said detention. places Frederick, cific Ocean. n Schumacher Jr. adhering to the nuclear ABANDON DRILLING he has that treaty PRISON ORDEAL Crews trying to check the asked the Senate to ratify. President Nixon said today he I dont think anv of us could flow had to abandon the drilling TRY TO PERSUADE have made it through that elev-jwpursuing every possible platform for a time Wednesday But he made it plain he would Korean avenue to a North in in en months the Middle peace after natural gas fumes bubbled r for been because East if it hadn't is persuade rather than of an area it to the surface along with the oil. prison blackmail France and West the world that Bucher." Cmdr. 60 on And about might explode persons living CWO Gene Howard Lacy said into a major war. Germany to cooperate in this some of the 7T0 boats in the harar lie agreed with Bucher's ried- bor here were evacuated ..Tierpforp ,t nPeds imme. s.on not to man the Pueblo s diate attention. he told a new s' Mxon again expressed conof noxious fumes and the cern over the danger of the machine guns because it "ould UPI TU photo danger of fire. fprpncp Washington. Middle East situation ti iggermg have been slaughter for anyone But mainly it is a case of a Tlie tinted States already has Ocean cormorant flops vainly in takeoff attempt a major war. He declared his Layer of oil coats hull of boat as massive oil slick p relentless advance . Four ... am now proposed preliminary from ruptured well spreads inshore. the8 United Nations to new policy would emphasize tlie from oil coated surface of water. of tons of crude petroleum. Eastgoing to ask yu United States assuming the slick the held had erly winds pos.sibih.ycf initiative in trying to establish Miles away from shore for days. Mideast settlement, but Israel a stable peace. But a change in wind, plus the Harvey, Based on your experi- was because it believes On domestic problems, Nixon immedisaw ence that what you action of the tide, began pushZhiemeni of to breakthe time it beaches, prior alely against ing to submit to He plans waters and boats in massive 'ture, in your opinion did the Congress legislation to revamp concentrations. commanding officer of the anv longer have the power to Imon rejected any suggestion1 the emergency strike provisions The well began leaking unconeflect a strong council proposal tion facing the Senate is whethhe ,was put,in to nillchOf the law in order resist the boarding and ultimate er or not individual institutional made their pilch today, trollably 10 days ago. Union Oil on any particular t0 deai uith such long tiemis as emphasis News Service seizure" By is Copley hoped boards should be retained. Co., the driller, said it area of the world, specifically ti,e current dock strike. pitch today. NAVY VETERAN The concept of local conimu- - WASHINGTON that continued injections of mud One of the hotter issues of the Both bills would abolish the tlie Middle East, and then President He hopes his actions as into the well and adjoining No." said Lacy, 38, whose warned of the danger of Its President will win him SPSSjon 0f (,c ctali Legisla- - present Coordinating Council ofjnity involvement in education is Nixon and Postmaster General the undersea strata would check the Ure basic to our way of life," Sen. hair reflected his exploding into war. wlielhcr colleges and Higher Education. the and eventually respect Blount in a historic" prison ordeal and an 11 year The situation was complicated of American Negroes, and Israeli The administration dors plan to recommend some tax reimposed LS. Senate subcommittee 1.000' curfew in the Nablus area when reform measures but he was barrels of drilling mud were demonstraitons by women unwilling to discuss the details new pniiindj. i cmn 01,(1 01 Ine 113,10118 0UIPS1 anui Harris and Schumacher also amj children broke out in the! pending" a preliminary state' orderly transition to centraliid rc,ai" t!,ese boards , injected into the well. In the Wednesday casP ! most controversial forms supported the surrender . Boards to be abolished under governance of higher eduoa-ofteopinion of experts, he said, this ' . , f re NINON on Page J Samari,an city. ' J ' of political patronage SB10 would be the Board of tion," he said. should have stopped the leak.iJ of SBllil. which Tiustees at Ulah State I'niversi-30,00Sen. Bullcn noted that tlie cur- - Marled by Benjamin Franklin, Several members of the crew Ti Hartley said another 8.000 1n Supporters (or a ,1PW ,s,aU .t0111l,lis' ly. which also governs Snow to testify summoned barrels of mud would lib in s011 00 Higher Education i'1'lu,ift QonrtPrmter c'olleg; the Board of Regents pumped to plug tlie hole solid There are about 32,0-0post-!'C'iarles B. Law of Cltehlais, If this doesn't1 at the Umveisity of Utah, which 'he expanded under a new name ni,lstPrs and a)0ut 31 qoq rural with cement. also governs College of Eastern by SB1GI has evolved a master carriPrs AVash., who took seme of the. to lllllllllMllllllllllllliltl'Illllllllllllliiillillllliillllll work, lie said, a relief well severest beatings du ing captiv- Utah and the Board of Trustees1 plan for education, was the relieve the pressure Do you want to eliminate Tlie president has traditional- - jily at College of Southern Utah. next lioc, but this, he estimatCounsel for the court. Capt. In addition, Dixie Junior Col- - this agency before this masicr . appointed all iostmasters ed, could take a couple of ie exception of those in william Newsome, said Capt. w eeks. lege and the Utah Technical plan is even considered? he"11 fourth class post iffiees.j0in williams, an explosives My ink rest is in the Colleges at Salt Lake and1 asked. We will strengthen thi,1ia" Santa Barbara, with its many were appointed by the expert from the office of the e but we will capi-,esand future, because am y Frovo, would be taken from the central agency Spanisli-stylbuildings Rostmaster general, All rural chief of Naval Operations at the of Education andjtalize on the positive value 0f icamers are palm trees, long has been, to spend the nst of Slate Board appointed by the ppntagon, will testify Friday on boards. placed under either the State existing regarded as one of the state's methods of destroying classified Board of Higher Education' Sen. E. LaMar Buckner, postmaster general. most beautiful communities, lt my life there. Charles Franklin (SB10) or the State Commission said, There Is no In the future the Civil Service, material in the event of is 90 miles northwest of Los Issue of this session more Commission will conduct open iture. framed by purple Angeles, Kettering on Higher Education (SB161). SECTION B 13 vital than this one today. He examinations for all such Schumacher and Harris told Sen. Reed Bullcn, Sports mountains and overlooking a Jliovv to Financial 15, 16 Sec SENATE on Page i vacancies. dec!- red that the central ques8, 7 City, Regional crescent strand of beaches they exposed themselves j Icfoprs-Thursday- that one-wee- k American "e Wind , Rain Hamper Effort To Seal Ruptured Oil Well Tliieu-persever- Crew Supports Cmdr. 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