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Show " FR Telephone 3-50- .':. !.: 50 v v "! J ' 1 i f I . . . i MOSTLY CLOUDY throurn today. Showers ior thnn- der showers. Lower daytime! tem- - fJ Low pera tores. High today tonight near 58. Afternoon occ- - For Ads., News, Circulation: Provo Office, . 190 W. 757 N. FB 51 .ac s-ie- ss 4th N. Orem Office, State . " - v!-'-- m !'. iwHr :ii fet I nil? r 1 4 n i " ' H , . rr i" lM nil i ' " 1 rpn 11 ' " vi-i- - n lj i- ll f! wr1 k - -- - v c It 1 - MA -- - Early Morm Takes Toll Of 41 Lives Utah Population To Hit Million Honduras Mili tarv By Ruler in Control; Curfew In Effect H s4. - n ' ' "T" """7 .- 'Tj J;; - If: 5. PRICE 15 CENTS ED " I;'---- - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1963 U.S. Cancels Financial Aid j i sionally windy. PROVO; UTAH COUNTY, UTAH -! '' 1 IDOTOcDGI v;.r i 70-7- VOL., 41 NO. 19 TL - February 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) Utah will reach the one million mark, in population next February l.( The U.S. Census Bureau agreed : ; MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) Death-dealin- g hurricane Florae probed with the Utah Population Work the Bahamas with its Ifrinp Committee Saturday tat the state winds Saturday; and threatened' would reach the million mark on Florida with its full 100 that date, Sen. Wallace F. Benfury. nett announced. . "Florida is under the (gun," Honduras Osvaldo Lonez TEGUCIGALPA, (UPI) said forecaster The bureau Gilbert Clark of a listed provisional Arellano, new military ruler of Honduras, appeared to state estimate of 983,000 for Miami the Weather Bureau. July have the country well in hand Saturday despite continued of this The A season's sixth the earlier year. year tropical oi tension. ; mile-all-ho- ur ' I " . signs j A citywide H'' ; I Kr W . ' Dodgers Beat Yanks Third Straight, i - . DIRECT CLOSING CONFERENCE SESSIONS TODAY President David O. McKay, center, of the Church of Sai: its congratulates Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y elevation on E. to the post of his Nathan Tanner, right, second counselor to the first presidency. jHugh B. Brown, IDS Conference Speakers Urge Church Life Diligence, SALT" LAkE "CttV (UPI) Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Saturfaithful Mormon the day exhorted on a variety of subjects ranging morals to communication at the second day7 of the Church's 133rd semi-annu- :stu4y, obedience and diligent seek- ing to knwi and understand the conference. al general authorities paraded to the rostrum to give their messages to the packed Tabernacle audience and thousands inore watching the conference on The-church'- of Colored People called on the church's leaders to "unequivocally support civil rights legislation." The demand was included in a letter, to the church's first presidency. NAACP spokesmen said they would demonstrate Oct. 12 if a statement on civil rights is not issued. Diligence Urged Joseph Fielding Smith; president of the Council of the Twelve urged members to be more diligent in their church activities and study of the fundamental truths of the gospel. i He said this diligence would be necessary if the promises the Lord made through his prophets concerning the last days are to come to pass "If they fail to do these "they" will be things," Smith-saicut off from the presence of the Lord in that great day when he shall descend." Smith warned that "we are troubled today by evil persons who are endeavoring with all their power to destroy the testimonies of mem, d, Aid Asked Of Mormons r . at-v- National! nrrV mpnTW Association for the Advancerr ent of Colored People Saturday delivered a letter to j the First Pesidencjr of the Mor mon Chufch, calling on leaders to "unequivocally support the Civil Rights! legislation." The letter,! drafted py a NAACP committee, was seen an action to present picketing as of the Churich of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- ;' Saints j 133rd semiannual conference Which is underj six-memb- er j way. The1 Sa : t Utah County River Party Reported .Safe two-men-on-th- : at bypass Honduras, however, until the situation appeared more stable. Lopez, who had been chief of staff ' of the armed forces, deposed President Ramon Ville-d- a Morales in a violent military coup d'etat Thursday in which more than 3Qpersons were killed. Villeda was immediately exiled i to Costa Rica, (In San Jose,! Costa Rica, Villeda said Friday Honduras should foe "blockaded" to enforce accept ance of democratic procedures. He did not say iwhoshould blockade the country. (Villeda said; the coup was aimed primarily at .Liberal party presidential candidate Modesto Rodas, also exiled. He said the Honduran military men dislike Rodas because he favors a strong civilian Elections government. 15 not exOct. are for scheduled to be pected held.); The United States has suspended relations with Honduras and cancelled financial and military aid programs. (See HONDURAS, Page 4) slowed Storm a dead 10 GIs Hurt In Bombing In Viet Islam bar-restaura- nt mile-an-ho- j '. j injured Ken n Sigh Nuclear CIA Chief in Monday So. Viet Nam 4 Killed in NAACP said it "wilj demonstrate on Oct. lfe," however, if a statement on the proposals is not issued by the Churcjh. The content of tie letter were not revealed by. Albert B. Fritz, president of the Salt Lake chap r ter. Fritz announced a a civil rights meeting Saturday that a com- mittee !rbm his group had met bers of the church." with "tw high officials" of the : He said many members are in Mormon Church The officials danger; because of a lack of under- - were idetified as Ii ugh B. Brown gtandiug and because they have and Nail ah Eldon Tanner, first not sought the guidance of the and secoi d! counselors respectiveLord. ; f ly in th First Presidency, the :i VEverybne baptised in the church Mormon's second aind third highcan have an abiding testimony of est offices.! ..the restoration of the gospel," Followiig the meeting, Fritz Smith said. "But this testimony said the NAACP i greed on the wDl grow dim and eventually dis- promise oi "good faith" not to appear unless we are constantly picket th? ILDS conference when receiving spiritual good through (See CIVIL RIGHTS, Page 4) : , HERALDING The News ur ' : r i Fire : - j j co-sign- ed ' ry ) j ' ; iLaJce Chapter of the walk j i ! tc after hitting the mountain ranges IM of eastern Cuba. 8 At a.m., the vicious hurricane, which already has claimed at least 41 lives, was located 70 JFK Recalls their Civil Rights cat rr listed j s ' television. At the same' time, the National Association For The Advancement 1-- ng truth." Proper Communication Richard L. Evans, a member of the twelve, the church's policy making body! said proper commu- - was j 'lViTfi i . 958,000. miles southeast of Camaguey ' in central Cuba, near latitude 20.7 north, longitude 77.0 west and was V northwest west- to moving northwest at 7, m.p.h. "This storm is very hard to pin down," Clark saidJ ' It is over s SAIGON (UPI) Terrorist land and it could go anywhere,", dynamiters believed to be Com1- -0 j.t vuuiu even vetrr ut uie munists bombed a south, but right now it is on a Friday night in Vinh Long, about course that will bring LOS ANGLES (UPI) 60 miles south of here, wounding south of Dodger Florida, and this i$ bad." Don Drysdale took advantage of 10 U. S. servicemen and 10 VietFlora had 125 one tainted run. and broke the namese men and women. winds when it slammed Into Cuba iwilllllill of the New York Yankees iiimia liMiimm backs i ill 'iiff'i&r friillfiliiiiiiMf Miiiiiwii niiiiiiiiwn U.S! A said spokesman i military Friday, dealing the j big naval i 0 vicSaturday with a three-h- it hosbase at Guantanamo.Bay a glancsix of the 10 Americans were Los Angeles its " left, previously held thi post and was sustained as first tory which gaveseries with "painful but not se- ing blow. ; pitalized thirds triumph. straight four The slowed other wounds. rious" Although sprniewhat by counselor. The three will direct closing sessions of the The towering righthander conwere treated for minor injuries its bout with the land, . the big tinued the peerless pitching which semi-annu- al Mormon conference today at the Salt Lake storm was expected to rebuild and released. has been the Dodger trademark over the, flat terraine of central The spokesman said a time Tabernacle. (Herald-Up- l in all three games as he fanned Telephoto) been Camaguey Province and the open had bomb apparently nine . hitters. He even shrugged ;! .; k' Z water.' . planted under a chair in the bar. off a seventh-innin- g fiasco by his were Winds hurricane force, jof It blew off the front door of the burmates in on south at the Santiago and scattered debris reported building lesque which vas right out of coast and Punta Lucretia 6nj the the Brookold in daffiness building, but most of their through days coast of Cuiba and, gale north the injuries were caused by conlyn. foixre winds extended out into the cussion. But while those days were ' Bahamas. filled with travail, this tfme it all Vietnamese sources said two (See HURRICANE, Page 4) . Vietnamese seriously , were fourth-The hospitalized in Can girls game of the nication would eliminate much of the e h Long. World Series between t Tho, city nearest-Vin- h j of A party of 14 river-runnithe misunderstanding in both fampubIndiscriminate will ORBM bombing Dodgers and Yankees j j often method a ilies and between nations. "was lic places be televised today oven Chanexplorers from Utah, used by the Communists in their nel 2, starting at 1 p.m. The j People often believe rumors and California aid Pennsylvania, rewar against the Fre ich, but such game also will be carried gossip and reach conclusions based ported lost on a wild river in f on false assumptions, inste ad of Mexico xday were reported safe over Radio Station KCPX in incidents jhave occurred relativej in Salt Lake City. going to sources of factual ir form- and well uuder-wa- y ly seldonl since Souta Viet Nam became independent in 1954 ation, Evans said. He addec! that journey on the river by the wife this could be prevented by a sin- of the trip organizer, Mrs. John had. a happy ending as the DodAuthoritative American nilitary ' WASHINGTON I (UPD-or- mal cere and frank sharing of confi- L. Cross of P60 S. 1000 E., Orem. gers hung the defeat on young sources . said Saturday the Reds dence with those who have a right WASHINGTON The have attacked Vietnamese govern ratification of the nuclear test Mrs. Cross said she contacted Jim Bouton. A roaring crowd of (UPI) wfll to expect it. new in completed by baseball's of 55,912 Antonio Jobannis, Central Chihauhua, Agency's ment outposts with ificreased fre ban treaty Intelligence glittering me unuea inflict recent in ataies Mahal watched in the South Viet Nam has quency week, ivionaay wnen An appeal for regard foil law, Mexico, who has been in contact Taj Dodgers (CIA) chief President the cas of number signs i Kennedy (See DODGERS, Page 14) been ordered back to Washington ing "the highest devotion to morality and moral with the party since it embarked j " forces ..i,.-;on pact, government for consultations with top officials, ualties honesty was made by Alvin R. Sept. 25 on its journey down the The agreement will be placed of the the a since wild of in the Rio the of river The year." recall beginning intelligence an to Assistant Urique, Council the Dyer, in force formally Thursday with in Government casualties Sep o. Twelve. He said current in Sierra Madre Mountains. Through ficial, John H. Richardson, comes the simultaneduT deposit of ratiamid published reports recently tember totaled 2,400 compared roads into moral dishonesty are runners and visual Spotting by fied in the to 1.500 copies pf the treaty by the August, oi a conflict between the CIA and with being made by average people, not plane, he told Mrs. Cross that United States, Britain; and the So has kept constant contact with the American Embassy in Saigon sources said! They said the per proiessionai criminals. The fact he ' viet Union. in over the United States stance dur centage increase government 5s," Dyer said, "moral dishonesty the party and that they are not war man the losses- was Jfar higher Monday's signing' by the presi- ing the concurrent guerrilla has settled like an evil blanket in any danger. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPI) will take place In the. White dent South in in crisis Red The report that the party was An explosion and fire ripped and domestic politic proportionte increase upon people of all lands." House treaty room, officials said. casualties during the same per The divinity of Jesus Christ and in danger came Saturday when through a converted apartment Viet Nam. Senate The ratified the j treaty, Informea sources said there was iod. what it means to individuals and a member of the party, James building early Saturday, killing! a which been has, by the world Was discussed by Alma Dean, 33 of Salt Lake City came mother and four of her children. no immediate indication that Rich100 nations, on Sept. more than A SAIGON Buddhist (UPI) the out area to of after the return would A fifth, child dove through a ardson Saigon wandering Sonne, another Assistant to the ' monk burned himself to death in 24 by a vote: of 80 to 19. . lost for tour days, two of which window to escape the flames that post. Twelve. The nuclear bans inSat here central agreement the food. square park without "Without the personal Christ as Reports from Saigon have building. destroyed the one-sto-He and a guide on the trip, Police identified the dead as dicated disagreement between hew urday, increasing to six the num weapons tests in thei atmosphere, he appeared among men, rejligious of such protest suicides" since in space and, underwater, It was" Larry Davis of Price had been Mrs. Betty Lou Ryan, 36; three American Ambassador Henry Cab- ber teacnings wouia mean nooning. initialed in Moscow this CIA country's "Buddhist crisis" originally he said, warning that forces at sent ahead of the party on foot daughters, Billie Jean, 7, Vickie, ot Lodge and! Richardson's 5 United the Statesr Britin , Aug. by S. U. May. began work today are organized tp de- to a food cache when the party 6. and Linda Sue May, 15, and operatives, as well as with . Russia. j! ain and 10 4) GI'S, (See UTAH Page a son, Freddie Arthur, 9. COUNTY, Page 4) (See (See JFK RECALLS, Page 4) stroy religion, dethrone Gold and 'Monday's ceremony will mark undermine past progress. the first time Kennedy hai signed a treaty in j the White. iHouse's McKay Presides TreatyRoora, hich is on the Saturday's sessions were con second floor1 of the executive ducted by churchj Pres mansion in the area of the first ident David O. McKay. He was Ida-Mrs. Cassie ; Johnson, Oasis; family's quarters. Three Utah County residents and Junior basketball for son; four daughters, Sandra Lou flanked by his counselors, Hugh Delta: Vcrnessa The dark green Treaty RoomM ' Mrs. Skeems, two child men a died and small Salt Mrs. Lake years. Webster, B. Brown, and Nathan E. Tanner City; Funeral services will be an formerly known as the Monroe J , Mr. Webster had managed lit- Dessie M. Pease, Tecumseh, The latter was named to the in accidents this weekend. nounced by the Keith Jolley Mor Room, : has been extensively reTwo Payson men,- Harry J. tle church's first presidency at Fri baseball teams. SwenDawna Mrs. Star league Okla.; furnished.' lit was reopened in 47. and Ned William tuary. Webster, day s opening session of the three- - Daley, 37, died At the of his time was he Melodee and death, or son, Spanish Fork, JuneJ962 after being restored as early Saturday of day conference. At the same time, the Stated Utah Bow ; two was born one-cWilliam president Ned rolla cabinet room of the late, 19th a Daley grandGay Webster, Payson night in Thomas Monson, 36, of Salt Lake Friday He was Hunters. a a former son of in his presiCedar 1926, 12, over four miles northeast of mother, Payson children; City; Jan. Century 'with' furnishings from the City was named to the Council of Leamington in Millard County. dent of the Utah State Fish and brothers and sisters, Mark Web- Frank W. and Myrtle Manwell administration of Ulysses S. the Twelve Game Association a and was He Lucille Burdette Hazel married were and both on a Grant. Webster, ster, Daley. hunting trip. They The- - Tabernacle Choir provided An Orem child, Rodney Owen state officer at the time of his of Cedar City; William Webster, July 28, 1946, in Provo. music for Saturday morning s ses Durfiey, 2Vi,- - was killed Friday death. He was also former presi- Escalante; Ma rcellus Webster, He was a member of the LDS sion while the BYU choral group afternoon in a mishap in his own dent of the Lincoln Beach Boat American Falls, Ida. Mrs. Elda Church. Pro-Castroit- es ,: Mr. Daley was, an organize of Birrell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. sang during the afternoon meet- - yard when a truck ran over him. Club."" (See Page Three for full details Surviving are his widow, Pay- - Carrie Perham St;. Anthony, the baseball association for boys ing. A closed meeting for LDS mem on Durfey child.) in Payson and worked with the i two men were , The the bers holding Payson boys for eight years. For the priesthood was as found in in the held Saturday night early Saturday morning past few, years, he had servedDurassociation. of of the their the pickup wreckage nacle. It was sent by closed cir president cuit radio and television jto LDS truck and camper which apparing the eight years,v he managed on over rolled Utah Highseveral teams. churches throughout the nation ently 132 that either Mr. Daley was j employed as a morning early where priesthood holders gathered way ' CARACAS Venezuela (UPI) f , -H , ft The men the or clerk night. during by D&RG? Railroad Com- Pro - Castro terrorists of the to hear the general authorities. pany in the Provo office for the rmed Forces of National Libera The conference will conclude were apparently killed instantly vehicle ; off the went when their past 15. years. with two more sessions today. tion (FALpO staged a wave of Pay-so- n; into a wash. Mr. Daley are widow; his road and Surviving ii Caracas and several President McKay has traditionally was thrown from the truck and violence a daughter, and sons three adhis second conferencej interior Cities Friday night that given JIr. Webster was pinned inside. Gordon L., Blaine D., Milton ;B. left at least five dress during, the closing session. LTracks dead and I 10 all of Payson; indicated the truck had Colleen Daley, and ' also Counselors Brown and Tanner four broth- wounded. traveled some distance out of his Payson; mother, and military forces made will speak during the day.control on the I road before going ers and five sisters, Frank M. atPolice k 200 arrests. least Whit off. Daley, Dot Zero, Colo.; The Communist leaning FALN Harry J. Webster was born Daley, Salt Lake City; Reed in effort anj terrorists, DaApparent March 27, 1916, in Cedar City, a Daley, Minturn, Colo.; Roy the to challenge .government's Mrs. son of William and Odessa John Sterling ley, Brigham City; (Maurini) Bills. Payson; Mrs. massive countrywide display of By United Press International - son Webster. He married Arvilla recent days, launched a . The preparation of synthetic CistlerSJune 16, 1937, in Cedar MMae) - Beck, Orem; Mrs. force in - run ox coorainaiea mi-an- a V series Lawrence (Eleanor) Olson, Span gems is an ancient , art and was City. 'i-jj mastered by the Egyptians, Who Mr. Webster was owner and i ish Fork Mrs. Lee Dell (Bonnie) attacks. one At the Coca-Colstage a night, during and Mrs, Bryce Bot- (Mary) manufactured several kinds of manager of the ' DIE IN CRASH Harry J. Webster, left, and Ned W Harmer radios an picked army up patrol in re and Hanks,1 the Payson. jewels, Company Romans, why Payson. tling ' on killed of a bath of into alarm from Pfc. Payson, hunting trip Daley, A member of the LDS Church, Funeral arrangements will be anguished cry produced artificial pearls in great re- when Rafael who Mortutheir truck Utah left Castillo,: southern Angel the road the Webster Mr. camper was announced Collier's active to Rlgby as a by numbers, according ; See J ary of Payson. Page 4) and irolled over near leainington in MUlard (bounty. Encyclopedia. youth leader. H had coached f i Utah population ' i V in effect! in the' capital the streets armed with rifles, and soldiers patrolled machine guns and hand grenades, yy Pari American World Airways ordered its planes to CfS ' ' curfew-remain- ed . Two Payson Men, Orem Child Killed in Accidents M-M- en j r - I , r ar i Kill Five in Caracas Riots - . '- Dear Ladies: We Have Something Special for You Jhe Herald Women's Section s arts a new fashion feature today, on Page especially for the ladies new Austine the It's La Mar fashions, with naturally. patterns, to Dnng you ladies the thrill of haying stylish ' yet inexpensive clothing each seasonL in lot There's a today's paper f the mfn, too. 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