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Show LBJ INGDENY3 DESERET 2 Threats, NEWS, Monday, October Continued From First page Democratic nominee, .Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey pressed his campaign into New Jersey and New York. ' LOS ANGELES (AP) Two anonymous telephone warnings and a brush with a placard bearer worried President Johnsons bodyguards during his western campaign swing? but no trouble materialized. A youth whose Goldwater-Mille- r placard grazed the Presidents hat in Phoenix a -- -- Sunday was released by police after questioning . . concealed weapon, was later Police found a revolver in a released on $300 bad. pockef of another youth. He said Thirty minutes later, Thomas he was carrying it to protect the President Phoenix police re- Lee Wilkins, 17, of Phoenix, was arrested when two policemen leased fiim later on bail. saw him swing a Goldwater-Mille- r As the President rodd through placard that brushed the the Long Beach, Calif., area later in the jayr Secret Service Presidents hat as Mr. .Johnson walked along. fence shaking men were aware that local hands. bad received reports of The President fended the sign two telephone calls, one warning directly and the other off with his hands and said the indirectly that the Presidents incident was an accident. life was in danger. I wasnt hit, he said. They A Secret Service man stood in push. Thdy always do. just the car. following Mr. Johnson's, oil GOP contenders for various posts. Senator Sen. Goldwater. Is greeted In 5.T.. by Mitchell was released after holding an automatic rifle. Nor- . L. Melich Ernest Tom and Goldwater poke n famed IDS Tabernacle. ' Judd, left; Wilkinson, mally such weapons'are carrieduesnS-b3L-Sec--ServI- Cl agents. out of sight. " In Phoenlx. detective Andrew In Los Angeles, Ihe sheriff's that this is not the time In oar Watzek said that on Mr. John-- r office issued an alert history for the federal governd sons . airport arrival he Sunday- - after it received an ment to ban Almighty .God frdm a bulge in the right trou- anonymous telephone-ca- ll that our sthool rooms. Presi-dent ser pocket of ClarenceR, Jetzer, man-wh- o disagreed with" slam-banThe Church President, that it was a g 18, and founda 22 caliber re7 pies. partisan He accused Democrats In gen Johnson s views was miss- Continued from first Page -volver inside. eral and President Lyndon ing from his home, along with and president of the European Who was unable to attend the oration. Johnson in particular of utter Fetzer, booked for carrying a his rifle. said he had Tabernacle Goldwnter address, Sen, . called - for Mission for The Church of Jesi the is it a read and rebirthof nabona- l- morality, disregard of .God in writing a speech Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Democratic platform that is good one. urged support of an amendment termed SenrGoldwatera man -- The speech itself : was not-- s tathe-Constitut- to" permit entirelysilent' on the question of outstanding ability and ster- political address in the sense prayer in public schools and said of a prayer amendment. ling character. - Humphrey, in remarks prepared for a Columbus Day appearance in Newark, N.J.J Monday promised to help wipe out immigration quotas that discriminate against Italians and otb er eastern of southern Europeans. The Democratic vice presides tialcandidate made two major speeches Sunday in Washington at a rally sponsored by scientists and engineers and a memorial dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt. He told the scientists that a Goldwaters views pose grave threat to Americas continued leadership in science, theology and medicine AOVCKTItlMIMT .DONT EE bo-tice- t -- N Wyoming Teens Nabbed For Presidential Threat Two Wya. fUPI) werearCasper boys rested Sunday night for allegedly threatening to kill President Johnson during his campaign visit to the Wyoming city Mon- day afternoon, the Secret Service said. Monday. CASPER, co U-- S. . Marshal ion John Terrill of identified the boys as Larry Rush, 17,-a- nd Roy Edward Smith, 16. They were held in the Natrona County Jail in Casper. 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U UJATE-O- H Maw pre-pare- The Truth About NERVE DEAFNESS Now for the- first time ANYWHERE Get the Tacts about E cause of hearDEAF distress NERVE ing - NESS','- mmt GoldwaterzzVisit Hailed ts Other developments: A GOP task force named by d Goldwater to study defense ness accused the Johnson administration of endangering national security by failing to conduct underground nuclear . tests on weapons, systems. GOP national chairman Dean Burch conceded in a tele vision interview that if the eleq bon were held now Goldwater would lose. Unuf today little hs beeo 'written about this painless invisible condition. that handicaps and "lns teen-ag- e A5 1964 Campaign Lags, It s Temporary West Tour - 12, n. isolates millions. This new booklet explains what Nerve Deafness is. How it inter-fqy- s with hiring . . . and what . symptoms to look for, .find put why you may hear, but can't understand. Will surgery or a hear--- anything ing - aid - help?-.Wil- l booklet. The Inside Story of Nerve Deafness, '"Tells what you can do yourself to end this embarrassing ordeal Nerve .Deafness. Write Box care of this paper, for your FREE copy today. BOX flo. S-- 21 Elder Benson said he felt to make his honor bound state ment -- because of the vicious and unfair attacks directed against one of the nations most distinguished citizens by most of libthe, news media, by erals of both political parties, and by the Communists themselves. Sen. Barry Goldwater is a courageous and patriotic American, 1L said Elder Benson. He would provide the kind of leadership this nation must have ... iPtt fS to avoid desfruction -- at otherofficials refused to disclose the hands of the powerful and the exact nature of the alleged insidious threat, conspiracy, the major threat to U.S. Commissioner Warren freedom m the world today. - Sen. Goldwater spent some 50 nd iLWinterof Casper at $25,000 for each of the boys. minutes visiting with President He said the youths asked for a David 0. McKay and was told Church lead preliminary hearing" atCasperVjby .the He said if they waived the er, I wish you success. hearing, "they would be trans Prpsidpnt McKay nsntal4 ihp--! ferred- - immediately- - to Chey-- Republican presidential nominee enne. to "stand tine to your princi- -s- ocialist-Communist insunfincE set-bo- i For Every Need 'Hi 20TS0UTHFMAIN T0 REPLY AN OPEN LETTER UNIVERSITY THEATER presents TYRONE GUTHRIE'S - October 9, 1964 PRODUCTION Of Senator Moss TO: FROM: Ernest Wilkinson: L. green I8TAMP8 DearMr. Moss: &&&& ' w - , featuring Canada's xelebrated -- Stratford festival Company of 50 Oct.' 15, 16, 17 8:30 p.m. Hall Kingsbury with Theater Coupon Books on Save 20 sale at Grand American Mkts. s in your open letter of October & that my conduct hasJeerLcontrary to the assurances received from me in an Au: gust meeting in your office1n Washington. You-sa- y Nothingcouldbefurtiier irom the truth. I told you that did not intend to make any persojiajjqttack,JjdidJntend toattackyburTecbrd. J a m,t hereto re, surprised at the insinuation that exposing your record is a "personal" attack. There has been no personal,, attack no rumors or reports reflecting on your perwhile srr-vi- I , sonal affairs or character. However, I strongly disagree with your recordwhich I believe is politically motivated, erroneous in principle, bnd does not represent the will of the citizens of Utah. All of the slogans tnjhe - World about working for Utah won't cover up this, deficiency. it a ''personal attack" to pqint out that you voted five times forjneasures that would prevent a full investigation of the Bobby: Baker scandal? Is it o "personal" attack to show that when the public outcr become overwhelming, you voted for a meaning-les- s investigation of one small facet of the scandato be concluded after elections? green STAMPS GROUND CHUCK ,b 59 O rr Jf.Tz'n a. Popcorn JT Is Minute Save Now 2 'k 19 Towels Velure Famous 2 rolls 35 1 Is ita "personal attack" to quote back to you your own words Nalley's that honesty and morality In government are mere "peripheral 'issues"? v ; - -- Chill & Eaans "A I5z. $ I a. cans a "personal attack" tp.let the people of Utah knowthar under pressure against a measure which you yourself voted you Is it Apple Sauce ' Mayfresh Famous Regardless of youi8 insinuations; I will continueto speak out- plainly ond vigorously on all matters which pertain to your qualifications for Senator," and exposeyour public record. TLTI The voters of Utah have a right to know. And frankly, Mr. Moss, your, record is showing. Sincerefy, CANDIDATE FOR THI U REPUBLICAN fati Polilical AdvartiMm.iit by ''VsIiihmi for WifktnMM." Alb.rt 1 R SENATE liwm, Ckairmm 9 Low, Low Prices Plus S&H Green Stamps! 303 cans Mayfresh Frozen 8 r, $i I'wflNTV -- i r'c |