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Show Telephone 373-505- Mostly Clear 0 today, tonight and Saturday. today, warmer Satur day. High today in the upper 80s. Low tonight 54 and 58. High Saturday, low 90s. Five-da- y forecast Temperatures to average above normal, through Wednesday. ' Provo Office, For Ads, Newt, Circulation: 130 W. 4ta N. ... .373-50- 3 :( Orem Office, 737 N. State ; .... ' ... 225-1S- 3 f ' i , . : ; y , . PRICE TEN CENTS PROVO, UTAH COUNTY; UTAH FRIDAJ, JULY 24, 1964 YEAR NO. 256 NINETY-FIRS- T f Cooler -- '' I r v y I I LJ LJ V X I V I I V 1 - .1: ' i f. f . ', I--'-- ' : 1.-- .. VrTN ;' Proposals Disliked v.- - By STEWART HENSLEY United Press International '0 13 L This automobile Tabiona, came out second best in in American Fork Thursday when Gines literally "ran for her life" conung. SECOND BEST -- ; Driver Flees Car Before Train Strikes - i . - SPANISH FORKCelebration goers jammed every foot of sDaceH available between 300 South and 800 North on this city's Main street today to watch the huge and colorful mammoth pa rade, opening feature of the annual Spanish Fiesta Days cele- I I ll 1 La-Na- , " 2 Orem Parades Captivate 1 I II I I V I Restaurant A' Bombed By Saboteurs "CV y '' " I ST. AUGUSTINE; Fla. "(UPI) Molotov cocktails were hurled early today through the restau takes place at the White House MERRIMAN SMITH By rant window of a motor lodge WASHINGTON (UP!) Pres -'Johnson President UPI White House Reporter today whey mat has been a center of conident Johnson was expected , to WASHINGTON The and Sen. Barry Goldwater meet (UPI) troversy in this racially - troumake it clear at his news con- first confrontation of the to discuss the trouble potential bled city. major ference today that the United 1964 of the civil issue. rights campaign presidential James Brock, manager of States still opposes French Jonnson scneaulea a a:w the Monson Motor Lodge said President Charles de Gaulle's EDT meeting with the p.m. a gallon bottle and two soft proposal for an international Arizona Republican as the clidrink bottles with flammable conference to end the war in LeRoy max of a busy day. The Presi PEACE KEEPER and flaming wicks in South Viet Nam. dent holds a televised ; news Collins, head of the new Com- liquid tnem were thrown through the High administration officials conference at 3:30 p.m., a id munity Relations Service un- window about 4:15 a.m. EDT. said the proposal, which V De meets with a group of the na der the Civil Rights law, says The he would not hesitate to enter night clerk. Gomer Brav Gaulle renewed in greater de tion's top labor leaders at 4. ran outside out said he did not ' situation the racial newsa with tail at explosive meeting newsmen told Goldwater if requested by see anyone fleeing. He called in men in Paris Thursday, was Thursday night his purpose in NewHarlem, the fire deDartmenl and th York authorities. no more acceptable now than . . . requesting the meeting with LIm.. if uiaze was exunguisnea when he first made it six WASHINGTON Telephoto within we what to was "see Johnson The; (UPI) m fruit a months ago. can do to avoid any inciting of President for battleground "The fire was limited to the Such a conference would sim Johnson's "war on poverty" trouble" in the nation's already carpet and furnishings," Brock ply ratify the gains the Com shifted today from the Senate explosive racial situation. said. "Of course there was pt- Laos and to the House. munist have made in "I don't want to exploit the tensive smoke damage, but South Viet Nam through their in .any The Senate, after 10 hours of campaign way there wasb no damage to the w military operations in violation debate and voting, approved by which result in disorder," he structure. of the Geneva agreements of 62 to 33 Thursday a slightly less said, adding that he expected 1954 and 1962, officials said. "We're open and doing busi bill. Re- no formal agreement during affluent ness. We re servine mdnm- Johnson and other officials publican presidential candidate the session, simply a "broad ers." have said on several occasions Barry Goldwater voted against discussion of the campaign and that what is needed is not an- the measure on final passage. its possible effect on racial vio- By United Press International Brock said he had no idea who was responsible for' theJ other international conference, The bill, a "must" on John- lence." Relative calm j to close but observance by the Commu- son's election-yea- r Sources jGodwater Thursday night to New York maze. Tnere were no notes, legislative a broad launch the gov- said he sought nists of agreements made at list, would meeting at City which had been troubled no telephone calls, no threats of even before by five successive nights of any Kind," he said. ernment program of financial mis time Geneva in 1954 and 1962. and l communities Kncnn U&A to is an Ml Johnson assistance formally nominated street dashes between Negro Inral rvVlirv v ' The President and Secretary f of candidat poverty as the Democratic ot State Dean Rusk have con- - states where pockets gangs and police and waves of vestigation of the fire. The FBI - -of of . said it was aware of the inci,seri .the general Jand increasing because, persist tended that peaff.andneutrallootings. snua ousness ot tne racial In the Bedford izaiion m doutneasi Asia can prosperity. Stuyvesant dent, but declined to say of the the sections Before tion in certain measure, passing be achieved if Red China and section, of Brooklyn, where po whether it was investigating.; miloff $15 nation. Communist North Viet Nam the Senate chopped nce and Negroes battled in the The motel became a center over-a- ll total an voiced the streets on Civil leaders lion, leaving rights their "leave the three previous of controversy when the racial neighbors simply of $947.5 million. hone that the Johnson - Gold-- nights, mere were only minor trouble in this tourist city, first alone." Gaulle's assertion that The House version of the bill, water meeting would not mean incidents. A group of 40 Negro broke out The Rev. Dr. Martin tne united Mates must play a carrying the original $962.5 mil- that civil rights will be "swept ministers walked through the Luther King Jr.. was refused lesser role in Europe and his lion price tag and much the under the rug" during the commile area appeal service at the motel restau to is same expected provisions, of West Germany for criticism ing campaign. ing to residents to stay off the rant during their integration action floor for cleared be Martin Dr. Luther by Rev. The streets and respect law and or drive. continuing to cling to Washington's policies were dismissed the Rules Committee Tuesday. King Jr., head of the Southern der. Brock, who favored a policy It was not expected to be Christian Leadership , Conferhere as "nothing new." A contingent of police on foot of segregation, agreed to in-- 1 U.S. officials did note, how- called up until the week "of ence, said Thursday he thought and horseback stood by, but tegrate the motel after the new it would be "tragic indeed" if only 11 arrests were made. A uvu ever, that De Gaulle's tone to- Aug. 2. was passed. iiguia Via relaniul have civil rights is left out of the newspaper photographer was Rut TVwcvntlir ir (h ward West Germany, which House Republicans on the attack a mounted ne was it strong has turned down Paris' efforts campaign. He said the target of bottles and cans face of white segregationist for a closer accord, had sharp- measure during Rules Commit- cessary for both candidates to thrown by a crowd and two pickets and stopped serving Ne- -, ened considerably since he last tee hearings, but the panel discuss compliance with the new lootings were reported. groes. was expected to clear .it by an new civil rights law, though spoke on the subject. where the Harlem, rioting De Gaulle said, "there is at 8 to 7 vote. racism should be kept out of flared last weekend, again had the moment no common policy House leaders, counting on the campaign. a quiet night. The President appealed for Police Commissioner Michael between Germany and France" more solid Southern Democrat because West Germany "still ic support than they usually en public support Thursday and J. Murphy, saying the depart does not believe Europe's pol- joy on an administration wel pledged to use all possible re ment Was "braced for the icy should be European and in- fare measure,, are said to be sources to make sure that those weekend," ordered satisfied with the initial returns who claim rights and- those who forces in reserve dependent." posted at borthis to the re- from a poll of Democratic deny them bend their passions command ough headquarters at buff De Gaulle suffered from members. to peaceful obedience to law. week's end. General DETROIT (UPI) An unknown factor in the Chancellor. Ludwig In Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Motors Corp., charging the when he sought to draw West House was the attitude of the clause of the current three of the nation's top Negro contract 'has been seriously Germany into a closer align- relatively liberal eastern Re leaders urged President Johnson ment with Paris. rThe plan publicans. If they split away to make civil rights a key issue abused," 'today laid on the barseemed from here to involve a from Goldwater and the regular for of the presidential campaign. gaining table demands Franco - German axis around GOP position, the bill could with the in the pact The President scheduled a changes which would be created a sub pass with a substantial margin Auto Workers Union. United in meeting Washington today servient confederation of other Otherwise, the vote will be with GOP presidential candi- GM made, the demands in a close. European states. date' Barry Goldwater to dis position paper. The leaving civil rights out of company asked for the UAW to 1 SALT LAKE! CITY (UPI) cuss the campaign. , "carry out in good faith the' The State Tax Commission was But Martin Luther King true meaning and intent of the clause throughout the advised Thursday to get a court Jr. of the Southern Christian new" national agreeof the term ruling on the constitutionality of Leadership Conference, James a freeport law passed by the Farmer of the " Congress of Ra- ment." cial Equality (CORE), .a n d The company also asked for ' ' '' 1963 Legislature., John Lewis of the Student Non- clarification! changes and safeKesler A. Gen. Pratt Atty. violent Coordinating Committee guards in the new contract sec said, in an opinion for Tax (SNCC), said "racism'? should tions covering grievance proceCommission Chairman Orville be left out of the campaign but dures, pension programs, union Gunther, that the bill "w 1 11 not "civil rights. "You can't representation, and the pensiorj sweep it under the rug," Far- insurance and supplementary probably be void" even if a con mer said. unemployment benefit plans. stitutional amendment passes iJ (Her-ald-U- PI . ng A beautiful red and OREM float pink cxicnmenTorating the 5th anniversary erf 'Albertson's food store chain woo the sweepstakes prize in Or era's Summer Two final performances of the Utah Valley Opera production of "Annie Get Your Gun" will be held tonight and Saturday night, concluding the Festival parade last night The cash prize in the "most beautiful divisioa was won by the-- Johnson Real Estate entry. Winner of the cash prize for the most artistic fleet was the Allen's in Spot float : Prizes were also awarded winners of the miniature parade N. Y. Negr i i grand entry march which will start first Fiesta Days rodeo , Mammoth Parade Chairman this year was Gerald Argyle. "He states that, in accordance with tradition, there was no judging of the various floats or awarding of prizes. parade for 1964 Theme of the was "The Stand-ard- V miniature Bear.? under parade, chairmanship of Richard Banks,' is slated for 6 p.m. Saturday to march from 600 East to 100 East on Center-S- t. We.'. A Sponsors of ,'the . rodeo per-- f formances is the Diamond Fork Riding Club of Spanish Fork e Producer this year is Bill Mc-Ke- of Savery, Wyo., who is (See 100 UNIT, Page 4) Fear 40 Killed In Explosion of Egyptian Vessel ALGIERS (UPI) An Egyp tian munitions ship exploded and sank in the eastern Al gerian harbor of Annaba dur ing the night, causing Summer Festival Crowd; Floats Chosen heavy casualties and damage. Investi gators suspected the vessel may have been blown up by saboteurs. Early reports said at least 40 persons were feared killed and 150 injured wher the 2,738 ton cargo vessel Star of Alexandria blew up late Thursday night, burned-ansank in the harbor of Annaba, formerly known as -- Bone. Calm Down After Riots anti-pover- ty j returned - . Jna I --"r- four-squa- -- re General Motors, UAW to Launch special - They-ascribe- d Negotiations Erhard no-stri- ke Court Ruling Urged On Freeport Law , 47-pa- ge - " 7 no-stri- ke - the mammoth parade. Thursday evenirs's activities continued with a mammoth public square dance at the Lincoln Junior High athletic field, and a giant fireworks display at Scera i Park. This rnorning a swimming meet and diving exhibition was held at the SccnT Park pool, with participants from all sec tions of the county taking part r- - Toclit the popular 3 Capital recording artists will! present a folk music concert at Lincoln JunfcrHigh audi; torium. followed by an auto--! j j graph party for their latest! this fall. , - The attorney general said ear lier the law was unconstitution al until ' the amendment passes. "An unconstitutional statute is not validated by a subsequent constitutional amendment," Kes ler said, unless the law includes language stating it goes, into effect when the amendment is approved. Kesler said that because of the law V importance, , the Tax Commission should seek a declaratory judgment defining its j Jt 1 t r ? y p-t- y iVja" '"'''ir'nJmt he r I v i Now You Know ... By Ucited Press International, Among the 20 largest Ameri- fir-jr- ti V I Poverty Bill Heads for Senate Okeh At S. F. Fiesta near-tragedy- acctrdlng Jr ... , Parade VT J tiful floats, bands from virtually .before UP engineer C M. Vest, every" Utah ;Coonty, and' many cf 941 Cobra do St., Salt Lake riding clubs and marching units 33 were part of thebig processon. Gty, was able to bring the ' car train to a halt. .Riding on one of 'the lead 1 occurred floats were this year's reigning The when Mrs. Theo Mitchell Gines, royalty for the celebration, Miss in "person of 54, of Tabiona was proceeding Desert Blossom, Leslie Gordon, and her from the stop siga at TOO East lovely State Road, adjacent to High equally glamorous attendants,e Binks, way 91. As Mrs. urnes ap the Misses Beverly and Nancy Bingproached the railroad tracks, ham- Argyle, were All lovelies of these, she became confused by the train whistle and stalled the selected for their royal posts in motor of her automobile. Ac- recent talent, charm, and percording to investigating officers, sonality, competition. she was apparently unable to Also adding loveliness to the start the vehicle and jumped parade were the rodeo queen from the stalled, car and fled and her attendants, Starlene the scene rnornests before the Johns, Sharlene Peay, and JNet (See DRIVER FIXES, Page 4) Hughes. They will lead the is Washington,' D.C., to Cens;a Bureau 4 m - ; can cities, the only one with ever 10 per cent non - white ,ww V 4 j driven by Mrs. Theo Mitchell Giries, 54, of : with a Union Pacific train engine a mix-u-p Mrs. on a railrpad crossing. stalled it when the car stalled and, she saw the train 100-Un- it . which followed V -- A Tab AMERICAN FORK iona motorist literally "ran for her life" Thursday f afternoon, escaping from her stalled automobile only seconds before it W33 struck by a Union Pacific train. The vehicle was struck at 3:25 p.m. , The late model! vehicle was dragged along the railroad right of way for 70 feet 10 Inches, according to police measurementj, Prize-Winni- . I j Pioneer Doy Event . j ; "S Johnson Barry Huddle In Talk On Campaign Perils DeGaulle " V j 1 status. j SWEEPSTVKES WINNER This red and pink float commemorating the 25th anniversary ; of Albertson' food itora chain.'-wasdeclared weep- " stakes prize winner in the mammoth parade Thurs- -' a feature of Orem's traditional day evening:, r ' uminer festival.:" i . - The bill . in dispute exempts from state property taxes items being held in the state for ship ment outside Utah within," a , year. Demos Want Appalachia Bill Pried Out pf the Committee measure. They claim that the to cratic backers of President administration is bill through Johnson's Appalachia bill were "steamroller" the without' committee if the hearings to all day today spend ready out of the and adequate consideration of to it necessary pry House- Public Works Commit- recent revisions, Democrats had hoped Thurstee A reading of day to clear , the bill through bill was in store a subcommittee .and the full the for committee members. n.very committee. They managed the so often the reading will stop subcommittee hurdle, but a so that an amendment prob noon session of the House preably offered by a Republica-n- vented them from winning full committee approval. The House can be voted upon. evwas in recess today. Republicans are utilizing erv parliamentary device, in The measure they .hope to cluding a full reading of the (See DEMOS WANT, Page 4) WASHINGTON (UPI)-De- mo- trying " word-by-wo- rd " 39-pa- ge . .' - |