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J. x Vx iV v f ' ,l . i xx f - -- Jf-- West(AP) Democrats moved Monday to write' into their 1968 Chicagol convention rolej a loyalty oath pledging delegates to support the party presidential nominee. -- fv'X",;1 Ki ivffefS - ' $ sS' su' fvs.'1. x - lx y ,v&twf '" '' T i y HR ftv'S- vt ' - WASIILN'GTON iern y- - tT--; erH. text- ' - Western Demos Propose Oath xi?miii..1- M- - '5sS'kA' x ? , Vx'vvi;'iA f 'SsW f ' sy.. v; rl'l 'vs M - California National Committeeman Eugene L. Wyman said representatives of 13 Western States meeting in advance of for-- J the National Committee's mal ratification of the choice of Chicago for the convention site voted unanimously to back a loyalty oath under which individual delegates would have to give their word that they would support the ticket in the general election. This would involve a stronger pledge than previous compromises under which delegations; were required to work to get the phrty nominees' names on the ballot in their states. Wyman said in an interview. he intends to lay this proposal before a special equal rights committee headed by Governor Richard Hughes of New Jersey. COMMITTEE ACTION WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court refused Monday to interfere with a blanket federal court order, to six southern stated that they desegregate their schools at once. ' The action let stand the edict of a special, circuit court handed down March 29 which applied statewide to all public schools in Louisiana, .Alabama, Florida. G.e 0 r g 1 a, Mississippi and Texas. The court validated the 5th Circuit Court ruling by rejecting in a brief order appeals filed by Louisiana and Alabama. There was no written opinion. War ' In another action, the court refused for the time being to consider a case challenging de tycto school segregation which has been the subject of controversy in northern cities. A group of Cincinnati Negro parents had accused the city schpol board of gerrymandering their school districts, to maintain racially separate systems. In a third school case, the justices - declined to hear a challenge of a 1965 Pennsylvania law allowing use of public school buses to transport pupils attending parochial and private schools. Similar school bus operations are under attack in non-prof- . , NBMWrC-tSs- . 'v f . AP, - Bolivians Say Che Hit In Clash W.f ar army-guerrill- . 3-- 9 Mon-thinl- y u turn Scott presumably re-Io- j C-l- tew. settled S LtJ frJ"'olv'e ., far-of- . - Slops Pekomig -- n-- the Todays Thought foreign office - -- , - '4 u attending paprivate schools. The high court, in a brief order Monday, refused to hear arguments in a pair of appeals from' the state court ruling, which now becomes law-i- n a rehearing Pennsylvania. . Refuse to A-- 2 U.S. Hits N. Viet Airfield a AP, UPI Report SAIGON U.S. Navy s struck a North Vietnamese MIG airfield near Haiphong in Sunday, the sixth installathe ion hit in five straight days of of free commonwealth Britons. t fighter-bomber- Attlee, shy and scholarly appearance, steered what described as a middle course between dying, decadent capitalism and arbitrary, misguided communism. Clem Attlee was one of the greatest men of our generation, said Harold Wilson, the first Labor prime minister since Attlee. Wilson said Attlee was a man of deep social compassion and a crisp and efficient administrator, a world statesman of Idealism and practical raids on targets once ruled by the Pentagon as out of bounds for U.S. warplanes. The strike thaf dug wide craters into the French-buil- t jet strip at Cat Bi left untouched only two bases in the North capable of launching MIG interceptors. POUR FIRE In the ground war, and American paratrooper platoon fought out of a surrounded position in rainswept jungles and Commuvision. nist mortarmen poured fire on Tired of the gray postwar the major Army-Navbase in voted Churchill Britons years, the Delta. Mekong 195L back to power in The Cat Bi strike a During the war Churchill Soviet built liaison damaged but plane, See ATTLEE on Page A--4 the U.S. Command said the y . jets found no MIGs on the ground as they flew in virtually unopposed." The raid was part of a maximum U.S. effort to cripple the North before the monsoon rains start this month and cut flying time by as much as 75 per cent. SOVIET AID carrier-base- d Trim Highway Building Fund? WASHINGTON ecretary (AP) -S- of Transportation Alan S. Boyd has asked the nations governors what the impact would be in their states if the $4.4 billion federal-aihi ghway program were cut by as much as In a telegram sent to the American pilots also dehelistroyed six Russian-buil- t two of them M16 copters models capable of carrying 120 d fully equipped troops. North one-hal- f. In governors, Boyd said view of recent congressional on substantial discussions reductions in federal expenditures, it may become necessary to impose ceilings on the federal-aihighway program in the immediate future. In the telegram, sent Sunday and released by the Ded partment of Transportation said he Boyd Monday, would quarterly propose ceilings effective Nov. 1. if the highway fund cuts become necessary. A-- DimdhirpesDa enied non-prof- to reconsider its imprisoned Teamster Union contempt convictions of Rev. chief James R. Hoffa. whose Martin Luther King and seven lawyers claimed they had new other civil rights demonstraevidence to upset his 1964 tors who were sentenced to conviction See INTEGRATION on Page j ur -D- bombed-ou- eradle-to-grav- . ment. pupiLs rochial and nations. It nationalized key industries, transport and communications and undertook a massive project to rehouse BIG VICTORY play-by-pl- buses-b- A, into ... Red Sox Agreed to decide whether' a 1965 law forbidding the burning of draft cards is constitutional. The case was brought to court by both a Vietnam war protester, David O'Brien of Framingham, Mass., and the Justice Depart- Rejected a challenge to a Pennsylvania law whiclr allows use of 'public school HM5 tem and began the process that turned a mighty empire ' T which seht him to the penitensentiary under an eight-yea- r tence. British Great, Clement Attlee, Dies LONDON (UPI) Tributes from the world's four comers for former d jn Mond Prime Minister Earl (Clement) Attlee, who died In his sleep Sunday after a bout with pneumonia. Attlee, Winston Churchills Hughes said that the special deputy in World War II and which has committee, occupied the man who led the Labor itself with getting Negro repreParty to victory over Churchsentation in southern delega- ill after the war; had been tions, is not expected to act on Westminster Hospi-tthe loyalty oath proposal at this jrfnrn Jast month. He was-84- . ' ' timi. Wirt Phot Hawaii, Michigan, New spy 'and Ohio. Announcing a series of orders which cases it will take under consideration this term, the court also: II Hiighes said he personally Boston's Ken Harrelson made running cotch of IbuBrOck drgfe in first Inrting.' to His passing is a loss would prefer a general statement of principles on the matter all men moved by democratic the nominee, ideals and the spirit of of supporting President Johnson which he said might be included freedom, dein the formal convention call to said in a message that of the as Attlee one scribed be issued next January. of the Western alliance Because of the activity of pillars and a strong defender of deClement Attlee anti-wDemocrats in Califorand freedom. . . . dies in sleep nia Wyman said he thinks the mocracy Attlee guided Britain to reparty has to face up to what it revolution in a cenis going to do about dissenters covery through the lean and economic at and difficult tury. years, postwar deleas who might be elected His government set up a same time presided over gates and then refuse to support the e and welfare sys social its most LA PA2. BOLIVIA reprofound -he is if Johnson Mr. (AP) nominated as expected. The Bolivian army announced FACE ISSUE Monday that Ernesto Che GueBy JOHN G. GRIFFIN 7 only run they have scored In 18 I think we ought to face this vara presumably was killed UPI Executive Sports Editor innings of series competition! Issue head on, wherever it against, Lonborg. or wounded Sunday in an ST. LOUIS (UPI) Lanky - exists Wyman said, CarlSteve southpaw Young a clash in south- LTM Lonborg kept the Boston who gave up the third-- ' National Chairman John M. ton, Red Sox thein World alive east Bolivia. inning run, was charged with Bailey predicted Mr. Johnson -Kh A the defeat in his series debut. 'would be renomjnated unani-Whextrava-runs- , the deciding mously at the four-da- y proved group occurred yesterday four tj,e gt Louis Cardinals, and 25. Aug. opening scored were ,Eanza however, by miles northwest of Higueras cut the Cards Series lead to the Sox in the ninth inning at' In a fight talk Monday, Bailey said an army communique. three games to two. a Sev- seek a soft settlement the Democrats to WASHINGTON (UPI) the expense of reliever Ron summoned 10-nx The rebels put up desperate' 236a bylzyrcynss series veiled surrender wulIs .back Johnsons Vietnam efforts eral Senate Republicans resistance and suffered Ave Willis walked Scott and gaveTo prevent World War HI. !(jay cautioned against the GOP should they win the presidency. St 4th day casualties, among them bemg Louis 235A x x x two. up a double to left by Reggie: endorsed a in peace at any, becoming while Mr. Johnson takes the, Ernesto Chej gox triumph prev Smith that moved Scott to third, j(,e pany Rico Petrocelli only position that makes sense jP he walked Guevara. ented the Cardinals from After . .. n Vietnam, most Republicans this might encourage the enemy he did not want the enemy to Wiiiin was Unofficial reports earlier said clinching their eighth' baseball, are busy trying to win the 1968 in Vietnam to hope for a thinly ,expect any aid and comfort placed by Jack Lamabe. the guerrilla force lost three haa anting to gain election by criticizing his ac- - veiled Elston Howard then delivered surrender after next r on Page ) killed and two wounded. (See , .by holding off any move toward the clutch hit a pop fly past years elections. The army suffered four killed 'peace until next year. in' Sen. Hugh Scott. Pa., touched and four wounded in the clash world championship and sent firs field :droPP hard- j opposition can be a Tj)e j tiie of front off a round of discussion with a the communique said, adding the Series back to Fenway .Park.1! raging torrent;, sa,d Scott( ..but to tor ft (UK thi. operata conlim to tl speech in which he said: ought to rage between well- is not define banks.- in Vietnam war ,The Higueras zone. when scored behind also thel him, e Red opxy .cked Lonborr a P01101 a . high military! Quoting McCarver stopped but couldnt United States against those of!?nd mift not Senate GOP Whip Thomas H. 0 Presen-ljJth ,ssue- - H would be unwis source. the newspapfr the throw t0 Mars hi8h are who Kuchel, Calif., Sen. Charles H. thehold his critics utterly "ningseek political I gam cla said. If Che is among and Democratic plate. unreasonable." Percy, P C- killed, this would be the test who pitched a one- - Bailey spoke out in a report men1 of American Byrdi W.Va., Longborg, 0runs 9 f land. clash with the guerrillas. No . on.hitter the secnd Eame of tfie prepared for a formal national!'11 this joined in praising Scotts stand, the Iseries. allowed onlv one hit in committee session. .I"? L.,! other action with them could be Sen Tex,i In his speech, Scott vowed to sin- expected. The choice of Chicago for nextagreeing that such a GOP move Maris atoned for that fipb by th first three innings -- a everyi(jjing in my power said We cannot confirm anything ;n e last gJe by Dal Maxvill with one out. years convention came after would be irresponsible, t0 se that president Johnson is hittin a home the until we are certain who those half of the ninth for Cards Second baseman Mike Andrews Miami Beach, Fla., and Hous- - Hanoi should not be given nQt reflected, but said in the guerrillas killed are, said Col. only run of this game and thel See RED SOX on Page 4 ton, Tex., made opposing bids. idea that Republicans might moantime he would continue to Augusta Rios, chief of Military support the Presidents Vietnam Intelligence. policies. Experti of the identification Former White House aide services should be on their way Jr. Arthur M. Schlesinger to Valle Grande by now to eswith Scott's stand disagreed tablish whether Guevara was that the war is not a political killed ur wounded." issue. . Guevara has been reported Malik dold them that the . Schlesinger, in a speech The Inchinas closest satellites. It JAKARTA (UPI) wounded or captured killed, was headed in Sunday to the National Assem- government Communist a boasted party several times before in other donesian government bowed that direction, but warned, bly for Negotiation Now, urged , that ranked third only behind countries. m erican L a11 Monday to the demands of those in China and the Soviet nist China s 18th anniversary work guc, natters take time. Republicans to for In were There even reports and the second anniversary of n,e students withdrew their antiescalation candidates in militant student groups and Union. , Cuba that he had died. During antiultimatum and threatened that their party in 1968. diplomatic- - relaBut a steady deterioration the bungled coup,-wheDominican Republic suspended tions with Communist China. in relations came when the communist students sacked if the break did not come by - troubles' was who a In 1965 there was a reSchlesinger, the Chinese embassy and beat Monday they would go back to It was the worst diplomatic Communists a coup to bungled President been killed assistant Guevara had; port setback Peking has suffered in detat and Were driven up 20 of its diplomats. Chinese embassy, seize it special the to Johnson . until - while fighting with "rebels. communiits 18 years of existence. and kick out the Chinese dip- Kennedy and The Indonesian u n d e r g r ound by antiJohnson should be said 1964, lomats. The suspension, qne diplo- - communist Army officers and que said Red China diplomats if he coniiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiniiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiin Indonesian diplomats ,and denied members staff and matic shade short of an outmassacres. It embassy widespread in his , course tinues present Pewould be held in Jakarta until mission, staff members in right break, was announced later - resulted- - in '.President Vietnam under Indonesian of have held, all been the after an ..emergency cabinet Sukarno and his members g king house arrest. Scott, in arguing that the war mission in Peking Were deliv.meeting called by acting Prespolicies being ousted. He was should be kept out .of the ident to ered Geo. Suharto an and f Impossible ts a word The Indonesian communj Hong Kong. safely replaced by Suharto, ' that Its Peking- political ; arena, ' said it is of Indo said emergency A the students' meeting of '"que The delegation only to be found in the nesian the Chinese embassy had been attacked "imperative that , we do not diplomats called home - announced the suspension of who sacked of fools. Asian from couhtries by Fori, relations. It handed a copy of embassy and beat up Chinese by mobs of Chinese and was undermine the stature of (he . dictionary eigrf Minister Adam Malik. . its communique to the Red diplomats on Friday demand- so heavily damaged that it President as commander in Napoleon Bonaparte Two years . ago '.Indonesia Chinese embassy to be trans-wa- a ed that relations be broken by - could not be used to carry on chief and as the nations top one of Communist.' mitted to Peking. i even minimal duties'. diplomat. y Monday. - 1967 iv Cy rt al J H . OCTOBER 9, MONDAY, To Pledge - I 1 521-353- The Mountain West's First Newspaper 10c k HW - I I&2 . 363-152- t SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH n jy r '' -1111 ' Information 5 Adv. & Circulation ' 5 5 Clarified Ads, Only 7 Editorial offices: 33 Richards St. Delegates V it Z 85 364-2o8- 1 -364- 355-747- B-- VjOL Newsy Dept s. News Tips Only- - Lr Vietnamese The ambush was set up in the coastal plains about 12 miles south. southeast of An Hoa and 330 miles northeast of Saigon. The paratroopers have been sweeping the area to clean out guerrilla pockets threatening major U.S. Marine bases and .suomy lines. The fight raged for tour hours. When it was over, the North Vietnamese retreated to hills to the west, the paratroopers found 60 Communists bodies. There were 17 Americans killed and four wounded, an unusually high ratio of dead over wounded. TOP OF THE NEWS Getting In Deep How about a luxury cruise , under the sea? 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