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Show No Primary Election? ra fl Ihilina III ra&v UeadI ine Fair Set Monday n irovo Election through Sunday. Not much change In temperature. High both days Low tonight rDirDdV ar - ic , First Shots In Malaysian Crisis Fired The first shots TOKYO (UPD of the Malaysian crisis have been fired, radio Indonesia reported today. It said an Indonesian patrol boat fired on a Malaysian vessel, killing a crewman The broadcast did not give the date, of Ae incident, saying only that it happened "recently." ves"A Malaysian sel was intercepted by a patrol undt as it entered Indonesian territory in northwest Sulawesi," the official Indonesian radio said in a broadcast monitored here. The broadcast continued: "This has been reported from flag-carryi- ng noes s, choose the finalists was not required. Filing To Date Friday at 5 p.m., the city had only two candidates filed, incumbent City Commissioner Luke Clegg and incumbent City Auditor Terry SAIGON (UPI) Defense Sec- J .Oldroyd. retary Robert S. McNamara was Satuiday, O"ovo insurance man reported planning Saturday to meet President Ngo Dinh Diem Gain Swenson, who ran unsuccessSunday and tiiscuss the findings fully two years ago against City of his tour this week of South Viet Commissioner W. Smoot Brimhall, Name. he will file Monday - Diplomatic sources said the two announced men might meet in the mountain against Commissioner Clegg. His tiling Monday at least will resort of Daiat, north of here. Assistant Defense Secretary Ar- prevent Provo from having a no- thur Sylvester, spokesman for contest municipal election Nov. 5 McNamara and Gen. Maxwell D. But three candidates for the same Taylor, said he could not confirm office are necessary if Provo is to the report. He acknowledged, have a primary. however, that a field trip the deCity Recorder R. Glenn Olsen fense secretary was to have taken said Saturday that only one petiSunday has been postponed until tion is out from his office, picked up by Mr. Swenson. Monday. However, he pointed out, anyDenied News Management one could make up his own petition Sylvester also denied reports reading the Utah statutes. that he has been "managing after To run for office it is necessary renews" through to submit a petition with signatures ports on the progress of the war of 100 registered voters. against communism in South Viet Write-I- n Provision Nam. His reports had been criticized by the U.S. press. If there are no additional candiHe said he based his view of dates, space will be provided on the the war on the information U.S. November ballot for write-i- n canofficers here had given to Mc- didates. Namara and Taylor. Local political observers Satur"What I told you is what we day could not recall a major city office filled by a write-i- n vote heard, that's all," he said. Taylor and McNamara arrived although a write-i- n candidate was here four days ago, but so far victorious in a Provo school board neither of them has seen Diem election, (where voting has always or his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, tended to be light). But in city elections, the fact chief of the secret police and rethe that few candidates have filed is in behind "power ported itself evidence of low interest in throne." the election. Prominent Americans arriving Two Provo city judges, incumhere usually call on Diem within bent Joseph R. Meservy and sechours of their arrival. It was not ond judge Dallas H.- - Young Sr.r clear whether; McNamara's delay in meeting with the president have already been declared elected was meant as a reflection of U.S. because no one filed against them doubts about his regime, nor'was by deadline. Provo will hold registration days it certain whether Diem or McOct. 8, 15 and 29. Namara arranged the reported To be. eligible to rote, citizens talks Sunday. have must reached their 21st birthFighting Verbal Battle have and resided in Utah for While McNamara and Taylor day one year; in Utah County for four have been touring Viet Nam, months, and in the city for 60 Nhu's wife and U.S. Ambassador days. (See McNAMARA, Page 4) Registered voters wno failed to vote in the last general election must Anyone who has meved since the last election must oUtain a transfer from his old registration agent and take it to the registration agent in his new district. win iii Crbckdown On Mafia Chief Asked 4-- 6, dress. McKay's speech will be delivSulawesi by an Antara (Indonesian news agency), correspondent. ered Oct. 4 at the opening sesIn the incident, which occurred sion at 10 a.m. Sessions will be recently, the security unit fired held daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. McKay's opening address will warning shots when the vessel sound the theme of the three-daentered Indonesian territory. "Thereupon members of the conference. Special interest will crew were captured with the ex- also be centered around the susception of one. who met his death taining of the General Authoriduring the firing which took place ties. Moyle Successor after the warning was ignored." A successor also is expected to Indonesian President Sukarno has said the nev federation of be named to the late President Malaysia must be destroyed. Henry D. Moyle, First Counselor y t, 5 im 1. 'A xmjmm- w. C5 fl f (UPI) concluded a 10,000 mile conservation tour Saturday with a call for international cooperation in preserving natural and human resources as a means "to promote world order." "In a broad sense," he said. "the test ban treaty ratified by the Senate last week also was a for triumph for ' conservation hopefully, it will reduce radioac- ive pollution of the one resource all men share, the atmosphere it R-S.- - W. self." 15-ye- ar : ct in the First Presidency. President Moyle died of a heart attack Sept. 18 at the age of 74. McKay will be assisted 'at the conference by President Hugh B. Brown, Second Counselor in the First Presidency. The conference proceedings will be widely disseminated with more than 150 television stations and 30 radio stations carrying all or part of the conference to listener from coast to coast. The short-wav- e Cnurch's station, New York City, will direct the conference to many parts: of the world in English, GerT man and Portuguese., Priesthood Session The general priesthood meeting Oct. 5 will be carried by closed circupt to more than 300 gatherings of the Priesthood in various parti of the country. ' Music for the conference Friday will feature the Relief Society Singing Mothers Chorus under the direction of Florence Jepperson Mads en. The Tabernacle choir, under the direction of Richard P. Condie, will sing WRUL, ! ; The P r e s i d e n t's prepared speech was the final one in a five day, expedition billed as a "conservation tour," but ranging also into the political areas of taxes, economical revival and foreign policy.. His visit here was the first time an "in office" president had visited Las Vegas since Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated Hoover Dam in 1935. Before his jet plane landed on a flight from Redding, Calif., Ken nedy conducted an aerial inspection of nearby Hoover Dam, a project started during the Republican administration of former: President Herbert Hoover, But earlier in the day in & speech before an estimated crowd of 10,000 in Whiskeytowri, Calif., the Chief Executive attacked Republican water resource policies while dedicating a reservoir and dam in the mountain' gold rush re. gion. Kennedy said water policies of the Eisenhower Administration would have made the multi purpose dam an Impossibility. atnvX in La After a half-hou- rl Vegas, the President flew on to Palm Springs, Calif., for a week end of relaxation at the desert re ' sort. (See COOPERATION,' Page 4) 11-sta- te on."! pre-Worl- Nev. President Kennedy WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen Karl E. Mundt, called for a crackdown Saturday on imprisoned rackets czar Vito Genovese, who allegedly has directed Mafia-style- d murder operations from his federal jail cell. Underworld informer Joseph Valachi, who once received the "kiss of death" from Genovese, told : Senate investigators Friday the narcotics baron ordered the death of mobster Anthony (Tony Bender) Strollo from his Atlanta federal penitentiary cell.? Valachi resumes his testimony Tuesday morning. Mundt urged federal prison authorities to put Genovese "under special surveillance so that he sn't running the New York City brackets from a federal pris- Genovese presently is serving a sentence on a narcotics (Kan.) charge at Leavenworth federal He was penitentiary. to transferred Leavenworth from Atlanta about a year ago. Leavenworth Warden J. C. Taylor said Genovese, a wiry little man who once was a chum of fascist dictator Benito Mussilini d in War II Italy, was a heart condi with hospitalized tion and high blood pressure and "indications are that he will nev. er be any better." Taylor said Genovese 4,'creates no flurry" among the 2,400 con Leavenworth. victs ' at "He doesn't mix too much with the the warden other; prisoners," that there were no said, adding measures in security special force for Genovese. On the basis of Valachi's testimony; Mundt urged that Genovese be isolated so that the gangster chieftain could not recruit lieutenants and "develop a Mafia inside a federal prison." tones Valachi, In matter-of-faa former "soldier" in the ranks of the criminal empire known as (See CARCKDOWN, Page 4) Cooperation For World Order Cited LAS VEGAS, . The BIG THREE DIPLOMATS EXCHANGE VIEWS Big Three foreign ministers meet in New York to exagreements plore possibilities of further East-Wenuclear ban. Seated test the followng together are, from st Ecumenical Council Today Air Arms Control Problems VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope Paul VI will open the second session of the! Ecumenical Council Sunday with a strong personal plea to the assembled prelates to continue the great work of church "renewal" begun by the late Pope John XXIII. The "State of the Church" address, outlining the Pope's hopes and iims for the historic meeting, will climax the three-hou- r opening ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica. More than: 2,700 cardinals, patriarchs, archbishops, bishops and abbots have come to Rome from every corner of the world to participate ih the council's deliberations, which will continue through Dec, 4. During Sunday's ceremony, they will advance to the papal throne in front of the altar of St. Peter's to kiss the Pope's ring in token of their loyalty and obedience. Vatican sources said Pope Paul's address, delivered in Latin crimson from the a be will forthright invithrone, tation to the; council to undertake bold reforms in the organization and liturgy of the church. The new pontiff, who celebrated his 66th birthday Thursday, already has made clear his active sympathy with Roman Catholic liberals who feel that adaptations are needed to bring the church into effective contact with the mcdern world. high-back- ed NEW YORK (UPI) The big three foreign ministers Saturday held a sweeping discussion of possible arms control measures to lessen the peril of nuclear war, including Russia's proposal for an East-Wepact and control posts on both sides of the iron curtain to reduce the danger of surprise attack. They came to no - conclusions but agreed to meet again to continue the talks, which stemmed from an agreement at Moscow early in August for a new round of cold war discussions. The agreement for new talks came at the time the limited nuclear test ban was signed Aug. 5. To Meet Again Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said after his two and one-ha- lf hour luncheon conference with Secretary of State Dean Russ and British Foreign Secretary Lord Home that the st non-aggressi- on talks carried forward the Moscow agreement and he expected Ambassador Leaves Post , SANTO Dominican DOMINGO, (UPI) U.S. ' far-reachi- ng Four Governors Ready Talks on Colorado River . president Hurricane Now Depression Status In 2-- 3. one-milli- left, Britain's Lord Home, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and Russia's Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Three Foreign Ministers Pope Opens AmbassaRepublic dor John Barlow Martin announced Saturday night he was leaving the Dominican Republic in implementation 4 of the U.S. suspension of relations. The United States announced Thursday that it was suspending diplomatic relations hours after a military coup deposed constitutional President Juan Bosch. Bosch's wife, Carmen, a guest Heralding the News in the Chilean Embassy, said Saturday night her husband had telephoned her he has started a CITY SALT LAKE (UPI) hunger strike in the national palfor the Saturday morning session Coloace where he is under arrest. Governors from Wyoming, and for both sessions Sunday. will Mexico New Utah She said she will fast too. and The BYU Chorale will offer rado, out 8 to meet Nov. here The frigate Mella had steam figure music offerings Saturday afterColoon the some noon. working plans up Saturday night and was reThe big autumn hunting season is just ahead. river rado sesproject, for particularly the Priesthood ported preparing to deport the Singing That's why you'll have a special interest in the Herto with the reference be will Pacific deposed the Tabernacle Sunday to ald's 1963 Hunting Guide, published as a tabloid section sions I. Southwest water plan. Jamaica Choir men's chorus. in today's issue. The Southwest proposal was deRelief Society Hunting season dates, duck hunting hours, gun safety scribed by the Upper Colorado The Relief Society General Contips, ads on where to buy guns, ammunition, hunting ve- ference as "one of the most imporgroup will be held Oct. hicles, etc these are only a few of the useful bits of intant we'll have to face problems A: special meeting under the in formation the Hunting Guide will supply., years." direction of the Genealogical SoSaturday was another big day in the sports world. ciety will be held Oct. 4 at 7 Former Colorado governor and MIAMI (UPI) Tropical storm You'll find the news in the Green Sleet sports Section. p.mj. It will be addressed by senator Edwin C. Johnson said if killed at f least 10 Take note, while in the green, of the outstanding play of President Brown and Elders Har- approved, the Southwest plan Edith, which was a hurricane it while persons Provo's two high schoolsthe PHS Bulldogs and the BY old B. Lee and N. Eldon Tanner would "take from 750,000 to a to down died depres"tropical acre feet of water from the Council of Twelve. High Wildcats. Each racked up a fourth straight victory, ofThe in the of sion" squalls Saturday Sunday School Conference the Upper Basin states. Isin impressive fashion, for the best start in years. eastern Bahamas extreme has attempted to "Arizona will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. in ' If you like apples (and who doesn't?) you'll also like the Tabernacle with Elder Rich- amend the seven-stat- e Colorado lands. The 10 victims, mostly children the picture page which leads off the women's section today. ard! L. Evans of the Council of River Compact simply by its inon the Caribbean isThese are just a few features in the Sunday paper. the Twelve Apostles as the terpretation of the compact," were killed ' . land of Martiniciue, Johnson && speaker. Yeu'ra on your own now. Get On Target for Hunting Season With Herald Guide n i Moyle Successor Likely At Conference Oct. 4-- 6 By United Press International The 133rd Semi-Aimu- al General Conference of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y will be held in the famed Salt with Lake Tabernacle Oct. Church President David O. McKay delivering the keynote ad- o o a city election to require a prigoing back mary as far as 1931, found there was never a municipal election in that period when a primary vote to Record-checker- over-optimist- PRICE 15" CENTS PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ,1963 VOL. 141, NO. 19 Unless two more candidates file Monday, by 5 p.m. either for the office of city commissioner or city auditor four-ye(both terms) Provo will have no primary election Oct. 22. If this happens, it will be the first time in modern history that Provo failed to muster enough candidates' in- McNamara Diem To Meet Today 42-4- 6. 78-8- 2. on ; j - to meet again with the two west- accounting of Soviet troops still ern ministers "within a few left in Cuba and talk over other n intermatters of days." Western officials said the meet- est. This will be at a dinner to ing resulted in a "positive and which Gromyko has invited Rusk. The Soviet Foreign Minister constructive exchange of views on suDjects under the heading of has invited Home to a luncheon Soviet-America- on Tuesday, officials said. Rusk will hold a meeting alone Allied officials said there were with Gromyko next Wednesday no decisions taken at Saturday's night, at which time the U. S. session, no papers exchange and Secretary plans to demand a new no negotiations in a specific disarmament." sense. Gromyko declined to disclose specific subjects but said the ministers talked about President Kennedy's speech to the United Nations eight days ago, in which the chief executive suggested a joint Soviet - American venture to the moon. He said they also discussed the he raised in his U. N. questions CleveOXFORD, Miss. (UPI) which include a proposal address, land McDowell, a Negro student for an summit conferousted from the University of ence von disarmament sometime Mississippi, was convicted Satur- next year. day of carrying a concealed weaGromyko would not say, how pon to class. He said he did so ever, that those two subjects were because the Justice Department specifically discussed. He said he was not protecting him. did not want to "violate" a gen Justice of the Peace W. J. Jones tleman's agreement he made with rejected McDowell's argument Rusk and Home to give the press that he ' was justif ied carrying, nothing but generalities. a loaded 22 caliber' pistol on Gromyko said each side ex campus because of a fear for his plained its position on a number safety. of critical issues, "but no con Jones fined him $100. The maxi- clusions resulted." mum penalty under charge was Rusk was understood to believe a $300 fine ana three months in that it would be more profitable, if Gromyko is willing, to "nibble jail. "I carried the gun because I away" at further arms control had reason to believe my life measures instead of tackling apmight be in danger," McDowell parently insoluble problems such testified during the as Berlin and Germany. trial. Rusk, Home and West German McDo well was arrested Monday Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroe by SiherifT Joe Ford after several der agreed at a strategy session students saw him drop the pistol Friday that Russia's proposal' for while rushing to class. (See THREE FOREIGN, Pae 4) Negro Student Convicted in Weapon Case 20-min- Birmingham Faces King Ultimatum BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ' AUIXm' Birmingham city officials today faced an ultimatum from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to bow to desegregation demands or brace for a renewal of racial demonstrations. City leaders found themselves trapped between the threats, Pres ident Kennedy's racial peace own and their team, people. a issued King warning Friday from Richmond, Va., that unless four desegregation demands were met within two days, the biggest and "most determined" campaign in the city's stormy racial history would begin. , "An outrage," said city councilman E. C. Overton. He said demonstrations "underwould mine any chance of peaceful settling of our problems.' Mayor Albert Boutwellr who met most of Friday with Presi- dent Kennedy's peace team of former Army Coach Earl (Red) Blaik and ex - Army Secretary Kenneth Royall,? had no immediate comment. Sources close to Boutwell, and the city council said the city! had almost reached terms with Blaik and Royall for a committee to work out problems here when King's threat city-sponsor- bi-raci- ed al came. Received Tax Notice Yet? Don't Worry -- It's on Way! Good News! Tax bills will be nestling in Utah County residents' mail boxes in the near future or have already been dropped there. k County Auditor John said tax bills for the north part of Utah County to Provo were mailed Friday, The rest of the bills will be mailed the first of this week. Over-al- l, the tax bills were higher than they were last year, he said. A new wrinkle this year, Murdock said, will be the bill Mur-doc- ing of people who lease land from government agencies and use the land or property for some type of industry, farming or rental use. The tax bills will include taxes for 1962 on these uses, Mr. Murdock said. Total expected returns from this tax source have not been computed. The office of County Asses- sor Guy Ivins said that on Monday clerks will begin processing automobile tax bills to be mailed out around Dec. 15. the city source The said could not agree to the dommit- -' tee then, because it would appear to Birmingham residents that to King. they had "bowed" King said "I have come to the conclusion that within the next two days if something serious isn't done to rectify the situation in Birmingham I will recombe redemonstrations mend that v sumed." spelled out four demands that would; have to be met if1 the new campaign were to be avoidHe ed: (1) Immediate start of negotiations good-fait-h between politi- cal leaders and the Negro community; (2) A declaration by the city government calling for obey-anof the "law of the land"; (3) that the city pressure for removal of state troopers; and (4) ce that Negro policemen bat tired, -- . |