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Show V Nixon Slips Silently Into GOP Vacuum China Reds Fear Bombs, Urge Old, Able Flee Cities He publicly supported the Republican candidate .for 'nor, Wayne Dumont Jr,, on the WASHINGTON L Quietly, -major" issue jn the campaign, without great fanfare, Richard while many other prominent; M. Nixon the old campaigner Republicans elected to remain is moving into the Republi- - silent. , . Dumont criticized the Demo--; can vacuum. While John Lindsay gropes cratic governor,' Richard J. for not seeking the' dis-- 1 for a grip on the problems of Hughes, missal of a state university pro-- 1 New York and Gov. George fessor who said he would wel- Romney debates whether to run come a Viet Cong victory in! for reflection in - Michigan, Vjet N Nixon is on the move.Hughes defended his position No Direct Answers as necessary for academic free- -' He is publicly warding off dom at the university Dumont-dire- ct answers to questions lost by a record 350,000 votes, about the GOP nomination in the largest margin in the states - you why I wont let you put In ll PLEAS! carpet. Because I dont want Ill TELL - wall-to-w- all wall-to-wa- -- Helps Raise Funds While many in the GOP are with themselves concerning problems of their own, Nixon ' has been concerning himself 1 with the.problems of GOP conWASHINGTON (AP) -reelection. gressmen seeking c otn p 1 e t e agreement was For months he has been help- announced Tuesday night on ing out, either in person or by proposed contract to end th j closed-circuhook-1 telephone of 17.000 machinists ups, at small, party fund- McDonnell Aircraft f ' strike it against of Corp. St. Louis, Gemini manufactures craft and Phantom jet NEWS ANALYSIS planes, i American air attack. Reports to been reaching U.S. government officials since last spring. Information on the quiet campaign has come mainly from Hong Kong, a center for gathering intelligence from travelers on developments Inride Red China. ' Word of Mouth The U.S. authorities familiar with the Hong Kong reports say that so far as they have been able to determine the Chinese two Gemini space ships, each carrying two astronauts. However, the 200 machinists working on the Gemini project went back to work at the Cape' Kennedy launching rift early which Tuesday under a special agree- space merit requested by federal cials. '! This agreement reportedly was one of the objections of the offi-fight- Many Opposed Federal mediators and com- - St. 1,0015 union group wnich raising affairs around the and union pany negotiators em-- opposed the negotiations here trv was anc went to court in an attempt the Pbasmed agreement He has taken part in at least by "If 30 of these small meetings since ?ubjec ers 0 the Internationa The court action and the March an average of pretty al Association of Machimsts at scheduled mass meeting of the the St. Louis plant, a sizablej dissident union group sharply number of union membeis ati speeded up the negotiations coun-- 1 J FL-CI- I most of the to the settlement. a Glover said it would-ta- ke key figures in party financing in1 Union negotiators headed bv 'majority of those union mem--i their areas. the unions international Vice bers present at the noon d The meetings often get little Preside n.t, Eugene Glover mg to ratify the contract. Asked a11e circ 40 to 60 people, meet-'propose- j Communistleaders-hav- e dered evacuation of involved, bread and butter, perhaps even'gbjnfor ratification at a meeting survival. one hour Wednesday at noon This Nixon is keeping his fen- - before a scheduled mass meet-ce- s mended, at the grass-root- s jng 0f dissident union members level. who claimed the support of Takes Further Step some 12,000 of the strikers. last few the in Nixon, days, Refuse Details has gone a step further. Announcement of the agreeHe has begun to attempt to ment came before midshortly of next define the issues years night. but Chief Federal Mediacampaign. tor William E. Simkin and com- Using a- national television. and negotiators a forum program as a forum few other Republicans can cbned to give any details. he has The tempo of negotiations had command as readily 'discussed some of the things he quickened sharply in the face of a rebellion among the SL Louis feels may be key issues. For example, he said he striking machinists, and the nethought the war in Viet Nam gotiators appeared to be driving could be a major issue if the for a settlement. administration does not adopt a The strike halted production stronger course of action to win of Phantom jet fighter planes the war , for Viet, Nam and, for a time, On the domestic side, he took threatened to delay the nation's a swipe at politicians making space program. a profit out of poverty and at Glover and the unions chief the heavy handed use of presi- steward, Thomas ' Stipe, would dential power to roll back alu- not say whether they will recminum prices. ommend approval of the agree- , Nixon clearly intends to play men a major role in the "party's Feels Pact Good Associated Frew Wirephot future. Associated Pres Wirephot was Glover said it Mrs. Anna Spring . . Missing Anna Maria Hitz . . . Left home However, Not Very Successful the kind of proposal he felt the girl often wrote, telephoned. in July without permission. He was not notably successteam could take ful, however, in 'helping Repub- negotiating to the union back tp present lican candidates in the recent members for approval. r elections. declined As it turned out, he played no., Gloves...and Stipe also the whether uni n to role in any of the races in which would the memben5 approve the Republicans claimed major contract, proposed beto and victories, managed come firmly identified with the ' major Republican disaster, a WASHINGTON A in Logan, Utah, and a former (AP) Democratic landslide in New 10 heiress year-old tea employe of the West Germany will tant to predict what people 'Jersey. lion dollar Swiss fortune embassy here. What he did in New Jersey is Mrs. Spring said she sent her . ... still causing discussion among The strike, which began last $200 check which she ag threat-tf? had here and T her politicians may be Thursday midnight, scheduled-?"'.'LPay for a plane 1analyzed further in months to ened to delay the she Tears the girl irsintrip back, to Washington. The come. Dec. 4 launching of the first of Tuesday check- - was cashed Oct.. 29 in great danger. She is not a girl who would Statehne, Calif. The couple has not phone or would not write, not been heard from since. said Mrs. Anna Spring, a house- Fathers Estate keeper at St. Matthew's Roman The girl will become 18 on Catholic Cathedral here. Dec. 20 and then will be eligible Mrs. Spring said the girl, to assert her rights as sole Anna Maria Hitz, had left home of her fathers esbeneficiary ' in tate. When he without my permission died far 1958 Swiss July. newspapers estimated the esCoffee Fortune tate, consisting of cash- - and securities in Switzerland and But she telephoned and wrote to me at least once a real estate in Venezuela, at between 10 and 30 million dollars. week, sometimes more, said the mother who resumed her According to the fathers will, Mrs. Spring said the girls legal piaiden name after her divorce fo nw co"tr?ls from Othmar John Hitz, a Swiss e Wn sh?,becomue? I8 l'ionaire who parlaved a cof-she will have right to fee business into a fortune. demand an accounting and ask The jtrl attended a fashiona- for the interest. She will come ble private school here and also into the capital when she is 21. did some modeling. Her mother The girl was brought to the said she has been traveling with United States in 1961. She met Odd loft most colors In Ulrich Bierschenk,-2- 5, a former Bierschenk while she was workmedium ond high student at Utah Slate University drew hools. Selection ing part time at the German includes some casuals in the summer of 1964. embassy block suedes. and dressy He was working as a watchman JOIN OUR there. - - aot-o- r any cities, but rather-hav- e depended on a word of mouth campaign to the effect that people free to do so should get out pf the large population centers. Some information reaching Washington, it is said, indicates proved, Glover said that would that the warnings have had also be decided at the meeting, some result in, cities in south China but have been, received Fair, Honorable' skeptically in northern centers, Simkin described particularly Shanghai. a fair, ment as Drive Stepped Up agreement of which The 11 1S a campaign to reduce the can be Proud- vefy eatsize of the cities reportedly able solution. began in May or earlier and Sttpe saidthe settlement was stepped up somewhat in included many improvements and October. September over an eariier company pro Some experts here believe which was rejected by the umon membership.-Thi- s earlier that the Chinese Reds are using warfare propaganda as part of included wage in p roposal creases of 27 cents an hour a drive to reduce the size of the cities because they, think many spread over three years. of their economic problems RobCompany Vice President could more readily dealt ert Krone said the proposed with ifbe their population was tocontract agreement reached more decentralized. These exwould three cover a year night perts also suggest that the Comperiod, munist leaders employ a war Krone said he believed the, to. try Jo whip up contract would be psychology what they call the revolutionary agreeable to the union members spirit of their people. Accord Reached. Awaits Ratification ' To Restart Phantom Jet Production tions. - de-th- at ... V the Chinese of history. . But at the same time he is Such Republican figures, as dotn all of the things that a George Romney, former Presipolitician can do to put himself dent Dwight D. Eisenhower and in a position where he might be Gov. William Scranton of Penna contender.- sylvania, had declined to take a Most significantly of all, position on the issue while cam-- , Nixon has quietly taken oh the paignmg for Dumont. job of master GOP campaigner . for the 1966eoflgressional iec - months. He said fear Chinese WASHINGTON American of bombing Communist leaders are reported supply routes leading from South China urging eldqrly people and others able to leave China's big cities, into North Viet Nam. especially in the south near Viet Nam, to go back to their villages because of the possibility - i:o near future, possibly within six By John M. Hightower Associated Press Writer j 1968. The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November 24, 1963 By Ilank Ketcham Dennis the Menace Current Rate Paid r sla- DOWNTOWN COTTONWOOD & Waltz thru Washday with a GAS DRYER 4 cycles with special cycle for wash 'n wears. You can dry everything from dainty lingerie to work clothes. 3 heat selections, . May Be Serious In addition, some close U.S, students of Chinese Communist affairs say the leaders in Peking may very well take seriously the possibility of war with the United States. There have been reports, in diplomatic quarters that the Chinese Communist regime was becoming seriously concerned about the size 'of the U.S. military buildup in Viet Nam. The Columbia Broadcasting System said Tuesday night the Johnson Administration has been informed that at least six major Chinese cities are being partially evacuated. correMarvin Kalb, CBS-Tspondent in .Washington, said the reason given by the Chinese was that the United States planning to attack them in the easy-to-cle- an lint screen. RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHER e NORMAL and GENTLE cycle- s- e 3 water "temps" e Exclusive Magic-Mi- S tennis- - Doing Okeh - WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen, unJohn C. Stennis derwent surgery Tuesday for kidremoval of a ney cyst The operation was described as- - routine and doctors said he would probably be released from die hospital in about 10 days. x .) . lint filter IMA 460 nt Missing for Three .Weeks off-yea- 14.1 CU. FT. Mother Fears for Life of Heiress, 17 -- m-ot- nJ uTTJ G fflonih VALUES TO $16.00 595.. 895 J$c3ien)rkk 124 South Main Open Monday and Friday Evenings CHRISTMAS PIANO CLUBX Holds Any Piano Pay as low as $10 mo. SUMMERHAYS .MUSIC 3710 So. Stat. lead from the New York News Tuesday enabled The Salt Lake Tribune to con- A Daily V IT'S SO EASY To Placo A Classified Ad CO. DIAL AM From 521-353- I a.m. 5 l 5 p.m. FROST-FRE- I REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R tact the of a German-bor- n former Utah State University student missing with. the Swiss heiress. Mrs. Jan Bierschenk, living with her son, Theo, at a Salt Lake residence, said she hadnt heard from Ulrich Bierschenk in a year and a half. The first riie knew her former husband was being sought was about a week ago, she said, when she received a call from Washington, O.C. ex-wi- fe Didnt Say Why The caller, who wasnt this Mrs. Spring (mother of missing coffee millions heiress Anna Maria Hitz), wanted to find my former husband but didnt say why, Mrs. Bierschenk said, She just said they wanted to talk to him about some car payments. Then she asked if I seen him or this girl, Mrs: Bierschenk said. I told them hadnt, but they could ask her mother. Then the woman told me the girl was missing. Mrs. Bierschenk and her husband were divorced in Logan, where he had been attending school. She said the divorce became final in July or August. 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