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Show : i . '- l . Lehi Hunterfmlled Bullet By Stray By United Press International Flying bullets and highway tic mishaps. They turned the opening of I Utah's 1963 deer hunting season Saturday into a bloodbath that even the rain that greeted many of the estimated 160,000 hunters who took to the field couldn't wash away. The state counted at least three dead and two wounded. Two of the dead were "shot to death. The third person died in a highway accident while en route to a hunting area.- Three other hunters were in serious condition from carbon monoxide poisoning. I i V x- f . 1 ' ? VOL 41..NO. 21 1 ! r ! - - ' I . PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1963 -- T Hr 111 By RAYMOND Nj ; US" m ; inn officers j e or;v fiC Sgi Hunts Cosa Nostra Crime Chief FBI j I I i I . I i "; j 5L-- i :'! . Jne-uiegre- jn j ; ikl .tt ..., ..7' M - i 41 Passengers Hurt As Algerian, Moroccan Streamliner Sideswiped War Resumes j Provo Voters To Pass Up Tuesday's Primp ry j 1 1 A state Deer Hunt Idaho Claims Lives of Two I j 3 j - ; Tito Wins j V-- ' - bat-jtlefro- nt; Bout With Influenza i I treated j . Chi-(S- ee J Under-Utah-la- r? p. w, Advance Guard Arrives In Europe From Ft Hood FT. HOOD, Tex. (Upl) The advance guard "Operation Big Lift,"ithe bicrgest trans-ocea- n air movement of Ground troops ever tried, arrived in" Germany Saturday to prepare the way for 14,500 meil who will be flown there from Ft. Hood in a period nextweek. The vanguard included 440 men of the 2nd Armored Division, flown to Germany from Bergstrom Air Of 72-ho- ur j Lord Home Promises Plain Talk I LONDON (UPI) Home accepted Queen Lord Eliza- beth's mandate Saturday to be comeprime minister. He im mediately said he would de nounce his Scottish peerage and told the nation he would give it stunt - free, "straight talking" government. Informed sources said he. had reached, a truce with his Conservative Party opponents but that no announcement of his cabinet could be expected before Sundayj They said the former foreign secretary wants to announce the cabinet lineup Iin a "tidy package." There were reports he would seek a postponement of the Oct. 29 reconvening of Parliament Iso he could seek election in the House of Commons. Labor leader Harold Wilson said Saturday night that Home's belief he would be elected was an "imj pertinence." was It clear that Home's ca reer as prime minister Would not be easy sailing. Many Conservative party leaders were because Harold disgruntled Macmillan "dictated" the choice of successor. Labor Was confident of a victory over what the Daily Mirror call ed "brand X" leadership. A crowd of about 1,000 per sons gathered in front of No.! 10 Downing Street cheered and almost mobbed Home and his j348-year-o- ld , j ! pro-Lab- or (See LORD HOME, Page 4) Reconnaissance! By Soviet Planes Over U.S. Denied . WASHINGTON" (UPI) Defense j The Satur- Department day branded as "utterly false" a published report that Sqviet reconnaissance long - range overflown had the TJnit-e- ti planes States in recent days, A Pentagon spokesman said the report) published by a German newspaper in Hamburg "is completely untrue." The news paper "Bear" planes had been overflying! Texas to gathe in formation on the big American exercise, 1'Big Lift," scheduled for Tuesday. j troop-moveme- nt f 10-min- Whati In Store For BYU? Insight Gained From Plans Contamination By Test Could tast 30 Years Dominicans See Recognition At Early ;Date Now You Know ' j j j single-breast- j j ed j " ( ! r , ! ! I , ( Force Base, near Austin, Tex., in seven jet transports. They will set up communications, prepare headquarters and arrange mess facilities for troops who will start pouring in Tuesday. In the midst of preparations for the airlift, the commander of the operation and the North American Air Defense Command denied a report in a German newspaper that long range, high altitude Ruusian planes had flown over Texas to sjy,on the operation. ; "The whole story is absurd. No Russian plane has flown over Texas or any other part of the United States," a NORAD spokesman said. Col. G. M. McMulty. Airlift Control Force Commander . at Ft. Hood said "Russian planes do not fly over the United States.!?. He said that even if (See AIRLIFT, Page 4) , last-minu- H-Bo- mb Many foreign scientists; including Sir Bernard Lovell, the British radioastronomer, objected strongly to atomic Explosions in space. They argued that electrons generated by such explosions might permanently change the earth's natural radiation environment before it could he subjected to thor j ough scientific study. American space scientists, on the basis! of previous experience and calculations, argued that the effect would be transient, lasting only a year or so J They shot in held that an (See CONTAMINATION, Pge 4) I H-bo- -- te y U.N. Votes to Keep Troops In the Congo UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. sources expressed high satisfaction Saturday over two Key issues on the General Assembly's agenda the Congo and Communist China. , On the question M extending the U.N. Congo operation six months, the Soviet bloc was isolated. On the issue of a seat for the Peking regime, it appeared that the vote next week would be more heavily : nist than last year. j The assembly Friday over whelmingly approved a resolution to keep 5,350 U.N. troops in the troubled Congo from Dec. 31 to next June 30. Onlv the Communists, including Cuba, ' 1 opposed in the vote -- of with 20 abstentions. While: the United States had hoped that the costly Congo op eration could be concluded by the end of this year, it was a strong supporter of a extension on theJbasis of intelligence information that xondi- - ,' tions there are still very unstable, (UPI)-U.S- ., anti-Comm- u- 76-1- i six-mon- th 6 Utah Cities Vote Tuesday In Primary United Press International . i lire tt .rn. iiiuiuciuaii eieCA tions, which as usual have stir- red little enthusiasm among the voters, end their first s tag e Tuesday when primaries will be held in six Utah communities. Light turnouts have been pre dicted in Salt Lake City, Ogden Logan, ,Murray, Midvale and Bountiful where the electorate will pare down unwieldy lists of candidates. The primaries are onlv a warming up for the election which will follow two weeks lat er, on Nov. 5, in nearly every city and hamlet in the state. Those' communities not holding primaries either do not have enough candidates to warrant one the case in Provo 'ot they select candidates at nominating t conventions. 6 (See UTAH, Page 4) tUa1 j 0, "Z : AHR I I : T .nr?H A United Press International ORONO, Maine (Ulfl) President Kennedy said Saturday that INMimW'dkttku. m y Mounting Toll Feared im Dotn iirmness and restraint Law enforcement HUNT VICTI- M- Jack Sly, shown by the United States dur-across the state feared the toll 45, Lehi, jwas killed early Cuban crisis a year ago the ing would mount as the weekend Saturday as the slate's first brought a pause in the cold war deer hunt "casualty. progressed. but the result was only f slight The dead were: progress on a long journey." Etsil Jack Sly, 45, Lehi, Utah, "Let us recognizp both the struck by a stray bullet north gains we have made down the of Beaver. j road to peace andj the great I distance yet to be covered," he j I Utah reported la fourth said. I deer hunter dead late Sat- "Let us not waste the present f I H. Ross af terl nrday night pause by either a needless reI Salt 49, Iake newal of tension or a needless Wright, City, I died of a heart attack in relaxation of vigilance." I the Reservoir The WASHINGTON (UPI) The President speke before a Strawberry I area. The Utah Highway FBI announced Saturday night crowd of about 15,000 ort homeI Patrol it had obtained a warrant for coming weekend at the Univerreported that it is I receiving many reports of j the arresl of Angelo Bruno, al sity of Maine stadium Jit was I lost and injured! hunters. leged head, of the Cosa Nostra a bright, hazy and warm day. I are coming in so 'They crime (syndicate in Philadelphia, The President was awarded an j fast we can't in a crackdown on an extortion honorary degree of doctor of keep up, it I said. racket extending io New York laws as he donnejd academic robes to deliver his ddress. AftCity and New Jersey. Thomas Francis Dowd, 46, St. Five other men were arrested er the degree was awarded, UniHelens, Ore., killed! by a gun- in Philadelphia and in Lodi and versity President tr. Lloyd H. shot blast northeast! of Moab.4 of con Elliott asked the students to N.J., on Charles Tasker , 53, . Green Nutley, to violatecharges a federal law sing the famous paine Stein spiring River, Utah, killed in a highway prohibiting; interstate travel to Song and told the President that accident on U.S. 50-- 6 while start- commit extortion, the FBI said whereever he findi himself in ill be your ttb zring out to go deer Hunting. -- tfc: z aLl r4 A sixth man, a Jtfew Yorker, future years "it solemn to bullets stand and were obligation by flying Injured also was sought bn the same Dennis Lee Lund, i8, Preston, charges., j sing whenever ycu hear the I Maine Stein Song." and an unidentified Bruno was1 beinf sought as a The remarks were boy shot in both legsj near Wood- e :i: i iugmve on me same cnarges, with rousing applause. greeted ruff in Rich County ' the FBI said. A bureau source said Brund is one 6f nine ruling ousElliott then turnqd more seri Stray Bullet and said that the President - .The Sheriff 's offiU .at Moab cuiiunissiuners 01 me miamous was being given said Dowd was killeld near Fish- underworld crime syndicate in recognition of his being "the er Point when struck by a bul- tne Unitedi States, h President of all the of let fired by another! hunter. The The crackdown jhad no bear this land . . . the weakpeople and the incident was undejr investiga- ing on underworld informer strong, the white ind the tion. The victim's? body was Joseph sValachi's pcent public colored, the rural and theurban brought to a mortuary in Moab. revelations into uqsa nostra be- tne ricn and tne poor, tne young Authorities said jSly died in fore Senate icrimej investigators, and the old." t the Brush Creek area 15 miles the FBI said. Kennedy flew here this morn north of Beaver. He was huntIn Identical complaints filed ing from Andrewjs Air Force ing with members of his family. by the FBI an PhfladelDhia Sat Base, Md., accompanied by A stray bullet struck him in the urday, the FBI charged Bruno Maine s two senators and Rep and the other five men with con- Stanley Tupper, thigh and he bled vo death. The was denot It immediately spiring to' travel between Penn fourth member of the state con . termined who fired; the shot but sylvania sand New; Jersey "with gressional delegation, Rep. ClifjSWii.nn.,.,.,. 1X11 authorities said a group of hunt- intent toj distribute proceeds of ford G. Mclntire, met the Presi STREAMLINER SIDESWIPED Ae Hal view shows scene after a Santa ers in a nearby fcanyon were the crime of extortion and with dent at Dow Air Force Base, Fe Railroad train a frei hit ght train, derailing engines and cars filling the air wfth "quite a intent to Commit Crimes of vio- - Bangor, where hi$ presidential near Willow passenger 111., least 41 persons were injured in the Springs, At Saturday. lence in furtherance of the ex- - airliner landed for the short volley" at the tirrfe. none (Herald-UPaccident, I seriously. Telephoto) (See LEHI MAN, Page 4) tortion." .helicopter flight tp the univer sity. In his speech, Kennedy re called that the !U. S. - Soviet showdown over Cuba came a year ago next week. While it is top late to say that nothing has changed in aSo- - V ' ' ' ill! viewunencan relations, u is too WILLOW SPRINGS, 111. (UPI) early to assume that the change Injured were taken to three -- The Santa Fe Chief passenger hospitals! in 24 ambulances. While six other cities through ating conventions;.' Many cities is permanent, he said. ALGIERS (UPI) out the have primary have ddne this knd more are (See WAR THREAT, Page 4) Algerian train sideswiped a freight train Most were treated jf or cuts and elections this Tuesday, Provo planning it soon.f The opposing and Moroccan troops have re- and derailed Saturday, injuring bruises and released. will have none, j tickets then appear on the Nov. sumed fighting along the dis at least 41 persons, including Eighteen persons were treatIn The reason: Nojt enough can 5 ballot. three seriously. f. ed at Christ Community Hospiborder two between their puted didate interest to warrant it One Exactly three hours after tal at (fak Lawn, 111., and three registration day countries in the Sahara Desert, In the race forf city commis remainsmore the before Nov. 5. This is derailment, an auxiliary were admitted, for treatment reliable reports said here. sioner, incumbent Luke Clekk Tuesday, Oct. 29 On that engine brought from Chicago of - fractures or possible interday, and Gam Swenson are the only in said the latest firing was pulled the ll jundamaged cars nal injuries. The others were They registration stations of every candidates, rand two are not district in the Tinnjoub and Hassi Beida ot the passenger train to Kansas released. within ealh incorporated enough to .warreht a primary. city or town, those not Those admitted were Virginia already By United Press International regionofabout 1,000 miles south City. Voters will choose between west here where hostilities e deer Idaho's infant hunt 1)63 maybe-com4 1, properly registered Cosgrowe,Mr. Cleglf and Mr. Swenson Albuquerque, last week. began of so, two season claimed providing, lives fcthyl course, N.M.,; ing 72, Oklain the final election on Nov. 5 if Wright, -the meet No further of they that information a homa was registration including Saturday, The only other candidate on and ity, Okla., and Penny Malad youth shot to available immediately and there voting requirements as set 41, Indianapolis, Ind. Morris, the Provo Nov. 5 ballot will be out I was no news of the situa death while riding a horse by law. Little Company of Mary Hosincumbent Terry- J. Oldroyd, Since only cities and towns Ronald J. Hess who formerly tion near the village of Ich. 560 pital at Evergreen Park, 111., unopposed for auditor. His reon elections lived in Nov. north of in was holding struck the arej piiles Logan, treated 11 passengers for minor original election is a foregone concluvoters Jiving fin unincorpor- the head by a bul et while riding 5, where acMorocco injuries: and released them. sion, because it would take a ated county will not near a deer he had cused Algeria Friday of open horse tremendous and organized be concerned territory La Grange Memorial HosDi- with the election killed and strung! from a tree, ing a new front. write-i- n to defeat an campaign or registration it all. lai, lia urange, 111., said 12 The accident occurred i n Algeria denied Moroccan for-cuunopposed incumbent in a genWILLIAMSBURG, Va. (UPI)1 were Persons! wishing to know Kemp's Canyon, about 10 miles and ts of a new election and no charges front bruises Tito opening Marshal and eral, city released Yugoslavia's where they should register may west of Malad. in the Week-lon- g border dispute pronounced himself fit and resuch campaign Appears in the Five Diesel units of! the phone either their city clerks Earlier an apparent heart and moved to line up interna 41' PASSENGERS, Page 4) influencovered from of bout a offing. or the! Ujtah' Gpunty recorder attack claimed the life of 50-- tional moral cities za to only support. Saturday and prove it he bffice hours of year-ol- d Smith, Rup-- President Ahmed Ben George of the first and' second class during regular went a in for stroll sun. the Bella ert. sent his chief negotiator, Mohae 'municipal primaries if any weekfday. The president-osuch are wcrreiued. S i n c e hammed Yazid, to New York Yugoslavia held a there are no .first class cities HERALDING The News for a meeting with United Na- news conference in the backard Provo is the only one rated tions Secretary General Thant yard of the Allen-Byr- d house second class, there will be r.one and talks with U.S. government where he had been confined for ir the county at all. The a day on doctors' orders, WASHINGTON! (UPI) officials in Washington. Third and fodrth class cities, (See ALGERIAN, Page 4) Through an interpreter, the high altitude hydrogen bomb .vb5ch comprise the balance of beaming Yugoslav chief of statt test conducted by the United the commuiiUid i in Utah Coun remarked, 'fit is such nice States Iin July, 1962, may have ty, by law choose their candi weather here, it would be a contaminated the earth's naturdates through' 'partisan no iin- dbes What the future hold for Briirham Young pity to die npw. In no way do al, radiation belt with "artifiI have intentions of dying." he cial" electrons that last as long An outnot a definite University? insight, although U.S. .." seen 'in joKed. "That would be too early as 30 years. the master development plan proline, inay be I was This ior me." suggested Friday in mulgated byf the Physical Plant Department is found on page 3. j Tito, who stood throughout a report published on informaBy United Press International The former glory of the Tintic mining area still SANTO DOMINGO, Domini the news conference, Was tion from the Explorer 15 satelThe greatest: amount paid by lite launched Odt. 27, 1962. the U.S. Internal Revenue Serv- may fre a loig ways in the past but definite activity can Republic (UPI) Foreign dressed in a Howl long the natural radiaice to an informer on tax delin- is beginningito stir again in a once famous "Comstock Minister Donald Reid Cabral blue suit with dark tie. He rested and only tion zone in the earth's magj quency was $76,00010 per cent lode of Utah." See page 8. said Saturday he expects the appeared pale under the deep tan netic field would be affected by of the amount recovered in ; These and other features in the Sunday Herald United States to recognize this slightly of his face. "I am feeling ijust the nuclear test jhas tyeen a sub1949-5according to the Guin-- serve to keeb Central Utah well informed about fjen-- nations civilian government like at home," Tito told about ject of controversy in internaBock cf jEccords. I within 30 tral Utah people and events. 20 newsmen and photographers. tional scientific circles. day. I ' Says JFK - : PRICE 15 CENTS f T War Threat n Still On, t . wn-jfc- ai i X i i ' U '!; J I wr..v -v |