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Show I7 -- V ontests Tuesday s P rima ry to Po lis Open From 7 AMxto 8 RM. section judges and officials: didates and thus a primary are winding up preparations! vote Is not needed m these for the primary election in Utah races, County tiiis comingjuesday, The eight positions to be Sept. 13. Polls will J. voted on will narrow the field jpenat a.m. and close at 8 p.m. to two finalists for each of Here will be only eight po- them. sitions involved in they primary Positions to be on the ballot election this year, as the rest include U.-- S. Representative, of the posts have only two can- Democrats;, four-yea- r' county commissioner, Republcans; State Senate District 17, Demo crats? State, Representative District 40, Republicans ; State District "39, Representative Democrats; Justice of the Utah Supreme Court, Fourth f District Court Judge, School State Board Regional District Four, VOL 44, NO. 15- - . .. ' PROVQUTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER """ ' Although there will not be By JAMES BAP1S many positions 'forvoting . United Press International Tuesday, state and local leadTues- ers, as well as party officials, ; Uta.hns will cast ballots day in a primary election dull. have urged residents to go to -the polls to castrtteitrballots. ed - by lack-- of - statewide-eo- n. 4ests - and resentment a new" party registration law. their political ' preference in The turnout is expected to be order to receive a ballot for 'small. political positions.They will be The controversial law, writ given a ballot containing the ten nitu tnc uuojis oy eric xtoo races of candidates" in" that po- that litical party. Those who do not Legislature, :L provides voters must declare party af- care to make such a statement filiation before they will be will, of course, still be allowed permitted to vote, in partisan to vote in the final election, contes in the. primary.The but. .will. only,.. receive.. & , ballot races to containing requirement does not apply " races, which this tin the primary year include a vacancy on the Utah County Clerk Mark F. State Supreme Court Boyack has reported, 4haUany-on- e who will be unable to be in Most of the attention will be focused on the battle for the Utah County Tuesday may come to his office in the basement Democratic nomination for in the First District., J. See Pages 6 and 7 for Keith Melville, a political at sample ballot and list of professor Brigham -voting places for Tuesday'! Young University, is running against Harvard R. Hinton, for-- - Primary Election. mer legislator and a Lehl at of the Building to torney. Meet Burton morrow and cast an absentee The winner will seek to un- ballot. But only those registseat .Republican Laurence.- - J. ered voterswho will Jiotl be . Burton, who nailed down his present .Tuesday can cast, this party's endorsement atn-the par- --absentee ballot. Returns -- from the election ty's statenrormnaling-cower, Bur- will be called quickly to the tion. A proven ton is the only Republican , on county clerk's office , byline the statewide level, to survive election judges. By arrange the Johnson landslide of 1964. ments made by the Herald, For" Melville it is a first at the Deseret News, and Utah tempt at political office. Hinton, Election Service, the' National who served in the Utah Senate Cash Register Companywill be from 1958 to 1S62, ran unsuc present with a datayprocessing " achmetoTinraccurate totals: SeTTONGRESSTpage r ' - Congress Race Focus For ' - . ' . Con-gre- ss sci--en- ce - - n. mam WmS. T Expects Sign-Up- Suicide Squads Sent In To Kill Americans " """"" r '&IGaNMThe-Viet- Of 19,500 .nL wlffuJffir again 3? wfT be the Fieldhouse setting for the three-da- y regis tration process when Brigham Young University s ""fall term begins in September. "Approximately 19,500 students - -- '"V Field- house and the nearby Richards P.E. Building during registration scheduled for Sept. 15, 16, and and to Bill Sampson, . , ,. Kegisirauon wm X-- De ' t .X similar . to registraton for Sprjng" semester, 1966, Mr, Sampson said, Included in thejfrocess will be student meetings with facul- - ty advisers set class . ut according director of ... . en . regt 17, half-doz- later-electi- 17. 16 ' voter-turn-o- All students coming to BYU for the first time, freshmen or transfers, will register Sept. 15. All returning students will ister Sept. outskirts. . .A "" military spokesman salifat Nam with bombs, bullets and least battles a assassinations and sent-- suicide erupted. Some - continued ; well : squads into . Saigon to kill into Sunday. Americans Saturday night but failed to' halt the Sunday The elections, are to select 117 elections That are the first step persons to a national, constitoward ending military rule. tuent assembly . whose sole '"Despite the wave of terror is to" write a new purpose that has killed or maimed 500 eonstitution- - for-,- - South Viet men, women and children in Nam. This will be the basis for the past few days, government ons perhaps next officials hoped for a huge msrch-te-sele- ct - c ivilian that. wouldsmash to take over from " Communis claims they are Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's r winning the allegiance of the military regime. people. - They have said they would be Of the 117 seats, nine have been allotted to the Montagnard of .70 satisfied with a turn-omountain people who will vote per cent of the 5.2 million " : eligible voters. The 5,283 polling separately. A 568 of total candidates have places throughout the nation a.m. (6 p.m. EDT offered for election and despite open at from the Viet Cong Saturday) and close at 6 p.m. warnings (6 a.m. EDT Sunday) in most that they are marked for death, . all but a handful still were in areas. ttie race as the polls opened. Saigon ya&Liockedby-- a series of explosions as night fell Ground action In the war -- nfive within one hour and came . almost to a " halt as US.- -- officials ""said ", ""hard gweramenr forces were rede-"-" intelligence!", sources -- reported: ployed to protect the nation's -suicide squads were in the city polling places. Two Vietnamese with orders t bomb 'American battalions , were, moved Satur . day into Saigon and additional housing areas. American troops were ordered Bomb Suspect Capture to guard duty. VS. and Vietnamese police captured a bomb suspect on the fifth floor-- of --the Rex officers billet, home of about 500 senior American officers in 'the. heart of Saigon, and clubbed him into submission before he could do any damage. . He carried satchel containing a bomb's tuning device. Gunfire rattled in front of the of " U.S. residence Deputy Purpose:. To elect a7 117-Ambassador William Porter as membef constituent assembly guards opened fire on two to write a new constitution, the crashed Vietnamese who first step toward ending militathrough a police barrier on a ry , dictatorship and return motorbike. They fled but tossed civilian rule. Later there will their bomb into a voting booth be elections for a president and a few minutes later woundinga a national assembly although Vietnamese. guar&- the constituent assembly could At Nha Trang, 200 , miles be tumed into a national northeast of Saigon, a white assembly. phosphorous grenade exploded under a giant paper dragon Significance: Basically the chief importance is a peaceful prancing through the streets in ehangeof "government1 from a a parade injuring 63 persons. Similar outrages test, of popularity between the were reported in virtually all regime of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky and the Viet Cong which sectors of the country. The entire- - capital echoed used terror to try to prevent throughout the night Saturday the elections. A turnout of 70 of the electorate would iroops. percent ingithecity's : are-expe- City-Count- y vote-gette- " n r -- non-partis- - PRICE 15 CENTS 11, 1966 X sched- ules, payment of tuition and fees, purchase of health and registration and purchase of ; parking permits. Late registration will be permitted until Sept. 30 with a .late fee being assessed. Sept 30 will also be the last day for students who have already reg istered to add or drop classes. Mr. Sampson said registration packets wUl be prepared MISS AMERICA' OF 1967 Jane Anne Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, was crowned Miss America for all students enrolled on a 1967 last night by Miss America 1966 Debbie Bryant at the Miss America Pageant. (Herald-UP- I daytime status during the : 7 Tekphoto) Spring 1966 semester, or enI rolled as daytime students during either 1966 summer session and all new students who have ' 7 been accepted. U. S. REPRESENTATIVE Harvard R. Hinton Practicing attorney in Lebi, Utah State The ceiling of 19,500 daytime Senator for four years,; twice candidate for Utah' Secretary of students was announced by BYU President Ernest L. WilState, Distinguished Service Award winner 1956. Democrat J. Keith Melville Political science professor at BYU, fruit kinson late in 1965, after a de: ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. UPI) Panhandle with a long family farmer, president and secretary - treasurer of Western Political cMoTheBcd2oTTslees. The 19,500 total, however, is Miss Oklahoma, Jane Anne Science Association, PhD. Democrat. history of musical education, about 1,000 higher than the day- Jayroe, a pretty coed from the COUNTY COMMISSION was named Miss America 1967 time enrollment at the UniverBy United Press International . . (Four Years). Saturday night. of me at Fall The Johnson administration beginning Esbern Baadsbaard Justice of Peace In Spanish Fork; sity The beautiful, perky brjgfttf.. .1965. semester, .-JsovednoirontSbSaturday, farmer and rancherTRepublicanwalked down the runway to counter the inflationary ' Floyd Harmer Businessman and former mayor, of Payson. President Wilkinson said dur ing the Spring semester that sobbing, mascara running down squeeze. . Republican. the enrollment ceiling will alThe President jsigned legisla STATE SENATE DISTRICT 17 her fair complexion to her chin low an incoming freshmen class tion that $4.76 (South of Provo) her from green eyes. billion into . the. credit-starve-d Francis S. LundeU Member of State Senate, House of of 5,600 to 6,000 students. The only contestant to wear a mortgage market , for .home Representatives many years. Farmer and stockman in Benja- gownofa-lor4tiier--than :v" buyers and builders. minrDemocrat H. . lawlnFrWarreff Pretajorityeader'State'House'of uncut vitiory; reausucauy a master of ceremonies, Treasury' Secretary Henry CHICAGO Nazi (UPI) announced a Fowler Representatives.- - Railroad employee in Springville. Democrat. turn out of only 50 per cent in wasmoments before" she u e h "F r e r" George Lincoln Treeze y on DISTRICT 39 STATE REPRESENTATIVE federal the war-tor- n agency nation would be a to crowned her that study plans Rockwell was arrested and acid lenders. from borrowing private (Orem voting districts 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, government victory. was thrown Saturday in a to be a musical conductor were ,16, 17, 21, 22, 23, Lakeview, Vineyard) Candidates: There are 5,238 not only geared to allow her to Johnson predicted the legisla- - In march, of 200 swastika-bearin- g - workDS-ohurc- k and Leah P.- - Johnson Active-inci-vic cand1dates,Tmostry""Buddhist " OGDEN William J. Derm- whites - into Chicago s South conduct but. would also enable tion,"empoweringeovenpr ment to .buy home mortgages and a few Roman Catholics, political organization in all levels. Orem Democrat., her to be a 102, believed to be the old Side "black belt." Alfred J. Madsen Farmer and stockman in Lakeview. ody, the Federal who will be elected in 5,238 by guaranteed . musician. man died est in Utah,, But despite sporadic violence, Active LDS Church and an irrigation and water official. Attired in abbreviated black Housing Administratiqn and the poling places. Virtually anyone or natural causes' hi an Ogden Rockwell's march aroused as ' Veterans Administration, from BULLETIN Democrat. who is not a criminal or a her tie had and she swung tails, '.. ihospital. much indifference - as uproar. STATE REPRESENTATIVE DSTRICT 40 banks and othercommercial Communist and is ovet J8 Is white A ATLANTA (UPI) way through the bouncy vocal, He was born April 15, 1864, The 1,000 to 1,500 Negroes who "One, Two, Three," would free funds to to vote. There are ; Ne- eligible lenders, in shot a (Provo Voting Districts 10, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 43, 44, was managing Law policeman to Mount Vernon, Ohio, watched the marchers disfinance 300,000 homes for needy gro section Saturday night and 5,288,512 registered voters in ,45, 46, 47, 48 and Pleasant View) rence and Bridget" Pur cell played little a tiiefury which to conduct the orchestra, keep Active . LDS Church and civic work. BiU J. "Anderson time-- nd areas. JioldthellMAmcican eveqLiayiulablec.arjasdisi the Dermody. He married' "Nellie has ' greeted Negro ' marchers Fowler said the borrowing patched- - to the . area", police IssiiesFiereareaclIv Geneva employee. Regional director Boys Baseball Association ' enthralled. spectators 1885, Ogden. into white Chicago 'neighbor- McGregor, May 2, ,. .:. national parties running as At the announcement' of her freeze would help take the headquarters said. and scouter. Republican, Provo. She died in 1923. this, summer. lhbpds 13 Nielson C. of as such and no major issues. In was of interest A Howard Jaiue embraced the businessman, professor said years rates, pressure by win, "of police spokesman ST member was a :He While Rockwell's .followers Deborah ' Miss which America most level areas the vote is actually statistics and chairman Department of Statistics, BYU. Civic vehicle at their are a armored Bryant, car, heavy highest Joseph's Catholic Church, and most of them adolescents, 1966, and that was when the in 40 worker. Republican, Provo. . was sent a- popularity contesr among-variouused by years, eliminating in.emergencies, He was of Columbus Knights marched "two other I racial tears JUSTICE OF UTAH SUPREME COURT candidates. (See ACTION TAKEN, Page 4) to the area. . began to flow. made a Knight of St. Gregory demonstrations were ,pro- . jn ; ,..'- v in 1901. He helped organize the tne .uucago area. R. L. Tuckett-Prov-oan appointed to Supreme Court June first Catholic Boy Scout troop gress in Whites and Negroes from the Mow Set For Monday Morning 20 of this year. Fourth District Court judge 18 years. in Ogden. North Side 'marched through "Carvel Mattssotf Aregenm University of UtahTpracticmg Survivors include a sonrEd- - the Loop to CityHaU carrying attorney for many years. Richfield ward W.' Dermody,- - Sunnyvale, of Mayor Richard J. Harold N. Wilkinson An attorney in Salt Lake City for Calif.; seven daughters. Mrs. effigies Daley and policeman Sam many years. Edward D. (Minnie) Kinney, Joseph, the city's most decorat FOURTH DISTRICT COURT JUDGE and Francis, both; ed .police officer. In Waukegan, Sister Marie Coronala CSC, scene of race riots last month, "CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Contained in a canister only alat 8:49 a.m. Tests .of a tool designed to - Allen Pttwrati-appoi- nt - on The Gemini 11, mission250tlegroesalso-marehe-d foot and a half long and a foot The'-- f light schedule now calls enable-men-t- o1 assemble equip--space 18 of district and District attorney years of lav practice, both of Fresno, Calif.; .Sister City Hall under heavy police another .warmup for. American wide,' e- little, electronic for Gemini u to ment where the lack in thdownvat space, splash 15 years .as "an attorney in Provo, MaryrLaurent-CSCV-S- alt Chirstensen "Cullen Lake. manned moonJlights into ''pilot" refused for some reason1 about 4:35 a.m. EDT Thursday, of gravity and: other, quirks of protection president Utah' btate Bar- Association, civic worker. .The Congress of Racial trouble for the second time in during City; Mrs- - Wallace (Margaret) tests to about 725 miles east of Cape physics pose big problems. . Leon M. Frazier Provo attorney since 1949, active civic Huston, Chico, Calif.; Mrs. -- A l404ninute stand up in that as - many days Saturday and deliver "proper orders to the Kennedy in the Atlantic. Equality (t?ORE) reported , and LDS Church worker and as a businessman. James J. (Mary) Cummins, St. its 'Chicago ' leader, Robert was : postponed until Monday Atlas' brawny engines. ' j 'On tap for the pilots'; in the open Gemini hatch by STATE SCHOOL BOARD REGIONAL DISTRICT TOUR . JuhhsburyTTt.; six grandchild-- J Lucas, had. been arrested for ' . '.'; This halted the countdown at addition to the Agena rendez Gordon. He is to conduct , a morning.-.s of $,400 in, fines - The villain this time was a 8:23 U ren, and seven great . of vous: .; lust a.m."scientific tests EDT, variety Walter P. Eggettvic worker, 23 years'as a businessman from previous demon- - steeringdevkeiin-4helAtlas4m- m hour space important torApuoTaa&on- resulting -and State" Distinguished Service Award winner 1956 rocket that is to hurl aloft an was to have taken off, Requiem mass"wiB Be Monday strations. walk mission outside the program which fol. A. Reed Morrill An active church, civic and educational at 11 a.m., St. Joseph's-Catholi- c " Lucas had said he would lead Agena target which Astronauts .. So, Navy buddies Conrad and capsule by Gordon. lows Gemini ; Church. Rosary wiH be' to- a march into an Charles - ( Pete) worker, longtime teacher and businessman: BYU professor, A new world orbital alti . Saturday's " ' postponement, Conrad and Gordon will have to wait until . er Alpine School. Board seven day at 8:30 p.m. at the church. Chicago neighborhood Sunday. Richard Fw Gordon will chase 10:26 a.ni, EDT Monday for tude recoord of 865 miles, with hard on the heels of a tiny i. Murray another-tr- y civic, scout and church Burial -- will be in the Mountain Last Sunday., at the three-da- y Gemini 11 .using the Agena's propellant leak in their own' years, president three and and, his down for a tricky ' first-orb" View Cemetery NAZI tSee CHIEF, Page 4) rendezvous. flight. The AtlasAgena is to go booster rocket to get out there, (Set GEMLNt'jage 101 . Here Are Candidates aocktert-iiauranc- e of automobiles, Mm -- " rr PrirnarvElectiori Miss Oklahoma Gains Action Taken Crown of Miss America To Counter Nazi Chief pre-electi- Arrested; Acid Thrown -- : - At Age 102; Believed Oldest Election At a Glance - Inflation . Viet Nam four-mon- th Policeman Shot Negro Area of Atlanta - well-round- .'' - . . X . - . (Non-Partisa- n) s . . X Gemini 11 - (Non-Partisa- Space Mission Postponed n pre-laun- . grand-childre- . -- ' n; - toe-mo- on all-whi-te . Rawson-T-Memb- one-hal- f, .. it J .L..iliL.ii.ii...l!)iP'i-iftii...lirwj(NiL- X - |