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1- CLOUDINESS to u- increasing degree and 1ndy today, with bigfai 55 to 60. Rain io the valleys and snow over the mountains tonight and Saturday with heavy snow likely in the mountains. Lows tonight 30 to 35. Colder Saturday with highs in the lower NINETY-SECOND YEAR NO. 135 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY.

FEBRUARY 5. 1965 1 PRICE TEN CENTS For -Ids, News, Circulation: tl Lis 1 on Meets t'Ju-V EChcanh Wot yeoiio Legislators BundyGets Fill-in On mm Stem? To Visit Situation County UP1) --Sheriff Jimaark arrested about 450 young Negroes today when gathered Jri front of the Dallas County Courthouse and began singing "freedom" It was the second mass arrest made by Clark in the period of two hours. By ARTHUR J. DOMMEN United Press International SAIGON (UPD-White House aide McGeorge Bundy today Approximately 24 state legis-! lators, wives and Provo Chamber Commerce officials Sat-j NEW YOUK (ITI) Harold Fabian, uraay wm iaKe an au-aay tour of Utah Valley starting with chairman of the Utah State Parks tommis- w- I 1 I 1 I metWith Vietnamese strongman Lt. Gen.

Nguyen Khanh on the second day of a fact-finding mission to South Viet Nam. steel mills, moving to educa w4iy A.iligMsaKi --r immrin- mum mi innii i I tion and mental health facilities and ending up at the BYU-Utah State cage battled i Bundy at first, was reported to canceled the meeting The junket of the legislators sion, rrmay was awaroea me ioia Amory Pugsley Medal for his contribution to the national parks system. TOKYO '(TJPI) Communist China today announced the, formation of a -'patriotic front" to overthrow the pro -Western government of Thailand and eradicate American influence th'ere. with Khanh, commander-in-chief- will begin in the morning when they arrive at the U. S.

Steel 9 LCorp, Geneva Works and tour of the South Vietnamese" armed Jhe meeting only was put off for four hours be- J5undywas4ied up-with communications from Washing ton Powell, Don Edwards William F. Ryan Charles C. Diggs and Joseph Y. Resnihk (Herald-UPI Telephoto) COMMITTEE GOES TO ALABAMA This congressional delegation makes plans Thursday for a visit to Sejma, where spreading liembnsTralions havf1eoMaa near" all-time high in civil rights arrests. Left to right, Reps.

Adam Clay the huge facility. A special luncheon will be held atx the It was tho first-time that Peking had openly Riverside Country Club for the named Thailand as the next target of a campaign to take over Southeast Asia. ton, sources said. visitors. 'Xr- Plan Hospital Stop Solons Fly DeGaulle Plan Unacceptable U.S.

Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor, who sat in on the meet-ing at Khanh's riverside-resi-. dence, described the talks as "warm and Khanh had avoided Bundy To Alabama Extro Session Likely -1 Fedcfol Rampton in Favor Building About 1:30 p. m. the tour will: drive to the Utah State Hos-j pital where it will be divided into smaller groups to visit most of the portions of the hospital.

Hospital officials will be on ForCheck-Up Rift Widens Between U.S., France Policies 1 when President Johnson's spe-jcial envoy arrived here Thurs-Lday for a full-scale review of. hand to guide legislatorsf Contract Due I I Of Tax Revision through the facilities. About 4 p. m. the focus of the tour will change- to the Utah By United Press International A six-man congressional dele the Vietnamese military and political 'situation.

Khanh de- gation flies to Alabama today Asia, it was regarded here as Trade. Technical Institute for a visit of vocational training class conformity with the federal tax code. another move in the Paris cam-! WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi-dent Charles -de Gaulle's pro-Dosal' that Red China be given Award of the contract for adding a new wing and remodeling the Provo Federal Building (old post office, at First North and First West is ex- to make a personal investigation of Selma's racial situation. Rep. Charles C.

Diggs D- paign to undercut U.S. policy clined to attena a reception at-the U.S. Embassy in a seeming snub of Bundy. Khanh was invited to a recep-tion tonight at the house of Ltr By JAMES C. BAPIS United Press International SALT LAKE-CITY (UP1) -Gov.

Calvin Rampton said he favored a Stale Tax rooms and equipment. At 6 p. at buffet supper, will be The governor said he probably in Asia. It apteared to doom Presi would ask a special session of a voice in the United Nations has widened an served the visitors at the UTTI the Legislature, whic Two cafeteria, dent-Johnson's hope for improv- irtreadyTSTdeTableTwlicy-Tift Commission recommendation in to call next year, to consider Gen. William C.

WestmorelandV U.S. military assistance com- After the leisurely buffet, the between France and the united ing reiauons wiui ranee uy tt in.A00i,t frit. whites, said the congressmen wanted to "get a full view of come tax law be brought intone malter. the General Services Administration in Salt Lake CTity told trje Herald today. group will move to me exu In a message to the Utah Leg- the situation anH tn hpqr frnm ttw-hasketball Xornihz on top of i'rench rec- again.

policy De Gaulle bitterly op clash. all sides." Diggs said -also 'the ognition of Red China and -De Gaulle's recent suggestion for TheTowTJit ol trom Reese Goodrich Construction Company, Salt Lake City, has groupt Dr. Lloyd Cullimore, president. No details were available on hour long talks between islature Rampton said he feTf that It -would be unwise to consider revision of the state's tax laws in the income tax area dur- poses. Johnson had noped mis relaxation would increase cor wanted to see whether addition of the Provo Chamber of Com "neutralization" of Southeast Bundy and Khanh.

But Khanh merce, and. William K. Wother- al federal voting legislation was diality between the two countries and permit them to agree and Taylor are known to have been approved by General Seij vices Administration officials at Denver regional headquar Legislators Blast Evans Newsletter spoon, manager of the chamber, differences in matter of policy needed and, if so, what kind. Federal Judge Daniel Thomas, of Mobile, Thurs will accompany the" solons on the dav's' tour. The chamber ters and has been sent to Wash the present session because of other tax bills under consideration.

However, Rampton said; he would direct the Tax Commis to disagree more amicamy. Presses Forward But De Gaulle, at his news ington for final approval. board of directors has also been day ordered sweeping changes Dock Strike Negotiators However, a telegram received the in conference Thursday, pressed ii. voter registration procedures! invited to participate sion to proceed with preparation in Dallas (Selm a) County, event. forward on two other fronts, in addition to his proposal for Chi today from Senator Frank E.

Moss- indicated that money might not be available for Con SALT LAKE (UPD- of a bill if the lawmakers, so and the ambassador gave Bun-dya complete fill-in during nine hours of talks Thursday. An American spokesman said the main subject of Bundy's talks with Taylor was the political situation where little progress nashlienrnade inThe TJ.S. efforts to install any long-lasting government. Thomas's order -liberalizes and speeds up registration and Several merrtbers of the Utah recommended. nese (Jommunisi paruwuauuu Keep Talking tossed out a-controversial Commission study es-: in considering changes, lie suggested that the dollar and struction until after the start of the fiscal year this coming July W.

This poinTdid WaDDear to Senatetqok verbal shots Thurs- day" at" Executive- "Secretary -John -EvansJrr-of the Utah procedure requiring voter appli DadAccused In Death of timated the tax revision" could cost The state an estimated $6 million annually. However, the pound sterling be scrapped as thP basis for international ex- cants to take a test on civics and government. PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Mar- Education Association during a athon talks continued on around discussion on education." The order applies only to Dal 'The comments- were touched change. He the worm should go 'back to the gold standard it abandoned more las County but the Justice De- be certain, and must await further word from Washington. The building, when finished, will house virtually all federal offices now headquartered in Provo at various the clock today, in efforts to break, a deadlock holding up Wife, 6 Tots report said the loss of revenue would be lessened if the federal code were adopted with certain qualifications by adding back certain partment recently filed suit in off by a UEA legislative-bulle settlement of the East and Gulf 30 years ago.

tin which- criticized the" educa LBJ School Aid Proposal Coast dock strike. tion bill sponsored by Sen. John federal court in Montgomery asking for a statewide ban on suci. tests. Negro leaders at Selma ex- President Johnson, at -a news conference little more than an houi- after --De Gaulle's, said the Representatives of the Inter (See RAMPTON Page 4) national.

Longshoremen's -Assor 200Tesr- ples'seddispolhtment ui ciation (ILA) and the Philadel FERNDALE, Mich. (UPI) -A father who was called "a de- neighbors was charged Thursday with first degree murder in the death of his wife and six children in a fire that damaged Thomas's ruling because it did Set For Vote United Nations would work fine if some-of -its members stopped violating either the spirit or the lottpr of the charter. Presum Bernhard. R-Provo. Bernhard claimed that Evans' comments amounted to a vul-, gar attempt at humor." The Provo senator said Evans' remarks "cast a seri-; ous aspersion" on the entire Legislature He said the entire not hold Dallas County Sheriff phia MarineTrade Association (PMTA), under-federal pressure to end the local dock dispute Viet Cong Units Inflict Defeat Site Workers (See SOLONS FLY Page 4) ably this was a slap at France here, began the talks at 10 a.m their home Jan 25.

fnr refusing to pay her share Thursday and were still in ses Harry M.elcher.32, stood mute at his arraignment and an King Issues Go On Strike sion 24 hours later of the U.N. peacekeepingoper-ntinn in the Congo. Senate was concerned about education and would work to examination within ten days On Vietnamese SAIGON (UPI)-An" American military spokesman today The the super WASHINGTON (UPI) TheX HouseQenexaLEducation Com- mittee worked today toward completion of a revised version'-of President Johnson's $1.2 bil-lion school aid proposal. Members hoped to be able to start voting on the proposal, 1 I a. D-D was set by Municipal Judge improve it.

And; the U.S. Treasury De-branded De Gaulle's Orders JACKASS FLATS, Nev. (UPI) Earl Nash. He was held with vision of Assistant Secretary of Labor James J. Reynolds and mediator John'R.

Murray, was Bernhard said he was offended in particular by one part of disclosec that at least two com monetary proposal as a reac Some 2,500 construction0 work- out bail and taken to the Oak panies of inflicted a tionary and unrealistic sugges- land Countyjail in Pontiac ers remained off the job here j-i--'- today in protest safety condi-'jQ Vell conducted amid reports government officials in Washington tm rnntrarv to the- wishes of costly defeat on a government The murder warrant issued against Belcher followed a long militia force in northern Binh the majority of-the financial tions in tunnels used for testing were considering thepossibility of intervening in the 26-day Dinh Province. Jast month. powers tne investigation of "puzzling" cir officials "the UEA --newsletter which read: "Bernhard's bill reminds- us, of the man who didn't have enough to feed his cow and so sang to her. of the fresh green grass to come; that was the tune the old cow died oq." SELMA, Ala. (UPI)-Dr.

Mar High aaminisirauoii cumstances in the fire. Police dock strike by this weekend. Thespokesman said the Communislskilled-19 militia of nuclear weapons. The walkout began Thursday when nearly all the work force refused to cross a said De Gaulle's proposal for a Thev were understood to be found traces of gasoline in the tin Luther King Jr. sent wordi from his jail cell today for Ne which makes up the major por-tior.

of the overall "administra- tion program: If they are, it could be ready for full committee -action sometime next week. -Johnson's proposal called for $1 billion in aid for schools serving underprivileged children and $200 million in funds to finance libraries, the pur men, wounded 10, and scat discussing both compulsory ar five-power Geneva conference, including Red China, to consid- woodwork of the Vh story frame house in this Detroit sub bitration legislation ana tne tered or captured 87 others in the two-day action last January picket line at the main gate" of this sprawling installation 65 possibility of invoking another: urb. er-changes in the U. N. was to the groes to call on voung registrars to discuss a court decision that brought a temporary end to demonstrations in Selma.

29 and 30, about 250 miles miles northwest of Las Vegas. The bodies of Mrs. Katherine Educatior does need and it probably starts with the man who wrote the Taft-Hartley "cooling off United States. Belcher, 35, and the six chil northeast of Saigon, -w Government weapons losses The Atomic Energy Commission touched off a low-yield un lungs instructions were re- In the first place, it implied giving Red China the U.N. as-QPmhlv and Security Council letter," said Sen.

Merrill ins, D-Plain City, about Evans' ayed by two of his aides, Revs. amounted to 99 individual weap were found huddled together In an upstairs bedroom. The fire started under a stairway The unprecedented imposition of a second Taft-Hartley injunction was proposed earlier this chase of textbooks and con struction of "shared time" centers for public and parochial school students. ons, tnree automatic rifles and Andrew Young and James Bevel, who met with King for about derground atomic test without incident Thursday a few hours after the strike began. It was the second U.S.

shot announced week by an official of the New that blocked the only -escape seats now held by Nationalist China-a move which the Unit minutes this morning. The five 'submachine guns, the spokesman said. The Viet Cong lost 22 killed. York Commerce and wausiry Democratic changes in the route from the second floor. Belcher himself was in here in 1965.

Nobel Peace Prize winner has been behind bars since Monday ed States considers totally un anppntahle. Association who. said new issues" were involved because a majority of the 60,000 striking downstairs 'room-end was res Spnondlv. be Gaulle appeared remarks. Sen.

Gordon Harmston, D-Roosevelt, criticized the May, 1964 action of the Utah teachers in taking a two-day recess. Hel described Jhe walkout as a "great mistake," "Some people think cduca- tiorf i's" an undebatable "and un-(See LEGISLATORS Page 4)- on charges of parading without cued by a neighbor, Dennis Lu- HERALDING The News measure that will be sent to the full committee are expected to include changes 4il the book purchase section-to insure own- 7 ership will remain with public agencies, clarification of the permit. to be calling for repeal of the longshoremen have, accepted kasik 24, broke open Young said a small group of nrnredure adopted by tne u.in window and put a stepladder Negroes would go to the Dallas against it to le him out. Luka- Don't Throw A way That County courthouse later in the in .1950 to give the General Assembly power to act in crises when the Security Council is "shared section 'to' re- contracts yet remain away from the piers. The first injunction, which halted an TLA strike after one day Oct.

1, expired in December. sik said when he got to the window, Belcher was silhouetted (See LBJ SCHOOL. AID Page 4) day to talk with the board of registrars. paralyzed by a big power veto. against a background of flames.

Asked if this meant a resump tion of demonstrations, Young Five Killed In replied: "That depends on what Motive Seems Difficult to Find Berlin Wall To Be Opened Over Easter you call a demonstration. Florida Blast Young said King had not yet decided whether he would post Young Millionaire's Suicide Probed bond and leave jail today. CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. (UPI) A mighty dynamite explosion About 100 Negroes, most of BERLIN (UPI) the Com- -The' implement used In the killed five men and injured a sixth Thursday at an electrical thenv children, gathered again today at a church that has Long-Handled Underwear You thought spring was here? From the looks of things- yesterday you had every right, but don't rule out the power of that "groundhog, despite the nasty things We said' about him a day or 'so Page I Provo city-fathers are getting-readr- for 'spring, too spring runoff, that is. A precaution they're taking, in Slate Canyon is explained on Page TwG.

And on Page 10, a Proyoan fakes office a national organization. These, are only a few of the news highlights of i particular, interest to Central 1 Utahns which is something we furnish more, of than any other newspaper. You'll wrist slashing was not found, jhunists today agreed open the wall again for West Bcr- The bullet entered the back plant construction served as the rallying point for lincrs over Easter and Pente TUCSON, UPI How and1 why did Eugene Francis (Stormy) McDonald III co-heir to the $24-30 million-Zenith radio fortune kill himself? Disturbed by these questions, of McDonald's The blast aboard a drilling ed $50,000 home in this" desert1 sun and fun city. He was lying in a pool of blood. Both, his wrists had been slashed and there was a bullet wound in his head.

homicide investiga previous demonstrations. cost The decision to which There was no suicide note, althoueh friends he barge of a Fort Lauderdale -dredging firm, tore out auto West Berliners will be able to King referred banned a controversial literacy test for prospec had been despondent recently, windows a half-mile away and visit their East Berlin relatives from April 12 to April 25 and could be heard for IS miles. However the thing that puz tors found a 22-caliber pistol beside McDonald's body. It had from May 31 to June 13. tive voters In Dallas County and directed that at least 100 Negro zled authorities was the ques authorities Thursday expanded their 'investigation into the death of the 23-year-old youth, who.

appeared to have had every reason to live. Each. Eligible West Berliner will be to -make one tion. WHY? applicants be processed each registration day. "Why would a guy with mil been fired Authorities Cnriout But som -authorities 'were Three construction workers aboard -the barge were blown up as well as two others in a skif nearby.

Authorities estimated 1,000 pounds of dynamite "were aboardt barge. i visit.in each of the two periods. lions of dollars and io young find, world, national and. statewide news toou Passes are valid from 7 a.m. McDonald's body- was found Wednesday night outside a pho It was down in.

Mo-i bile Thursday by U.S. district cvioujf about three for balanced picture from the-other want to take tis own (See MILLIONAIRE Page 4) to midnight About 800,000 West tographic darkroom in his rentfthe case Judge Daniel Thomas side of globe to your own backyard. Berliners are eligible..

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