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Show 0 12 CSBNJVAE MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1964 Utah County, Utah :Dai!y Herald By, DICK TURNER Two Utah Men Killed In Wyoming Car Crash StAugustine Hoping for Race Peace By United Press International An end to racial strife in St. Augustine,' Fla., appeared possible tjoday with the announcement by Negro leaders ' that agreement was almost in sight on forming a "biracial commit'.' tee. .vvv:.;.'-:St iAugustine, where both segregationists and integration-ist- s stage rallies- and meet each-- other on the streets .and at the! beaches, has been the scene of almost daily violence for the last three weeks. The campaign toward integration ; ( - : 1 ' . . . started last Easter. There was a lull in activities, marked only by an attempted church kneel-in- , Sunday and both integrationists and white " civici leaders indicated a solu- tion may be1 near to the prob- lem. . j Williams, one of the Hosea Negroes leading the campaign, indica ed a truce was at hand when he. announced that local whites; and Negroes were only a man away from formation of the golmmittee. A prominent local white lead-er corlfirmed that formation of the cbmmittee was close at . . : - - r Negro churches put to the a racial torch in 1962 during " crisis here. Two Negroes Njew York: were beaten by Black Muslim security guards Sunday during resident had reported seeing a brief outbreak of violence at two men standing near a sta- a, partem Amory Where black tion wagon last Monday, about supremacist leader Elijah Mu12 hours after the three work- hammad spoke t a rally. ers disappeared. Chicago: An integration leadHe told the patrol the two er from Chester, Pa.,, anwhite ; men resembled the two nounced Sunday night that a missing white civil rights work- militant new civil rights group ers and were seen; not too far called "ACT" will- stage a from where the civil rights stalj-i- n outside San Francisco's workers burned out station Cow Palace when Pennsylvania wagon was found. . Gov. William Scranton goes to The third missing civil rights itheif c o n v e n t i ori. Stanley worker was a Negro. Branch said "we now consid- Elsewhere around the nation: er Chester the 'Birmingham of Jackson, Miss.: A new group the ot volunteers to work in the "Mississippi Project" to register Negroes to vote arrived TREMORS REPORTED Two BELGRADE (UPI) Sunday, bringing to 400 the number of volunteers, mostly earth tremors were recorded white students, to work in the Sunday in the town of but no damage' was state during the summer. They .(' of warned were possible reported. Ttnjug, the official Yugoslav ,.; danger. Sasser, Ga.: Dn Martin Lu- news agency, said other tremther King Jr., led services Sun- ors occurred in the area late last month. day dedicating three ' hand. At Philadelphia, Miss., the the search continued today for three missing civil rights workers. The Mississippi Highway Patrol said Sunday, a, local , : PRE-FOURT- J Cl64ty'wA.Ie.tJI.K.U5.rnt.Cff. . 'Look, Hopkins, how'd you like to get voted the most valuable player on the team? : r . i 83. . EXTENDS INVITATION WASHINGTON (UPI) LOANS UP TO Aus tralian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies expects President Johnson to visit his country next year. Menzies, here oh tan unof-ticiai visit, torn newsmen Thursday, after talks with John son' that, he had extended an invitation to visit the Do wn Under country during its autumn MM . FINANCE COMPANY; jof Provo J ' ; . ." 230. 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The Utah Phone for cos( will be couple was thrown out of their car winch had the .'right-sid- e prompt, courteous service: torn away. of; UTAH APPLIANCE COMPANY a ... t Slavon-sMjBro- d, Sales and Service Guaranteed O , - . ty Memorial Hospital here said three Texans injured in a head-o- n were .. collision still hospitalized Sunday. Officials reported Mrs. Vema Dennis, 58, of Fort Worth, Tex., the most seriously injured, suffered head injuries and a severe fracture of the jaw. James Dennis, 58, also of Fort Worth and husband of Vema Dennis, sustained a right arm injury and was ;in good condition. Judy Bryson, 59, also of Fort Worth and sister of Mrs. Dennis, had minor internal injuries and a right arm injury. Officials would not release, any other information. In the wreck, two Utahns were killed. The Wyoming state pairol said the Utah car was northbound on ' U.S. 187. 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