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Show Sunny and warmer through Thursday. Daytime highs near 65. Probability of lain zero. Details, weather map on Page B-- V0L- - N0- 3 7 0 - 9 7 Our Phone Numbers HEW Sunny, Warmer News Depls. News Tips Only Cii PAGES The Mountain West's First Newspaper 10c u 521-114- ivS-- v - - v'?A - 1- si -- $ I TVs vv? ,x 521-353- OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, X (v Opponent's Loose Talk By The Associated i Pi ess Richard M. Nixon accused Democratic opponent Hubert II. Humphrey of iooe talk and po- ' sition switching today and said "It is time for you to Humphrey as president would crea'e a "great risk of miseal- - act," U.s. Ambassador Y. dilation on the part of our adversaries. wa Humphiey, meanwhile, being hailpd as a political mb a- - Xuan Thuv. The choice is 4 v cle worker for uniting - - - - - BUSINESS CALLS Honeymoon at-od- v' Is Interrupted Astronauts , After A Delay , Return For Welcome At Cape d j n c ... y A-- . . 11-1- n - d y A-- Mexico A Nation Of Kind People th post several Hclc M..e. the Deserot News, Into many parts of the world. He has bern to Europe twice and Vietnam H now cov-rtand ttv Onent five the Olympic Games in Mexico of hi impressions City. Here Mexico. By Hack Miller Deseret News Spurts Editoi MEXICO CITY - The blue carrying travel case and a lot of the usual tourist ti inkets and ame up to me at hedges, Ihe tills s.op. lie had lost his tour gioup. He growled. "Have you ever hreij in a country as messed un as this one? Dont you hate Mexico?" "1 love it and I think the Mexicans ate most gi actions a American, and hospitable. For this is what I believed. I had been in Mexico many times, but in Mexico's interior only twice. Once I visited quaint La Paz, on the tip of Baja California. Then, as now, I had seen a nation of kind and courteous people. In La Paz my wife had stopped by a gale to look at The a giacious courtyard. lady of the casa (house) asked her to come in, and she vent The house was docoialfd like a galleiy of finery. The children weie taught several languages, had traveled widely. Morals and standards weie high. We joined in Ihe sunset ti v ) on the water-trou- t and in the plaza. We l.slened fo thp music by the top talent of the ciudad. These minstrels played for the love of music. Boys and pioineuade girls were dressed their Imery. The boys wore laced shirts, patent leather shops, pressed pants. Styles were in high. Ill Mexico City 1 found just what La Paz had l feted. The mile-higcity is the cleanest metroxilis t have ever seen. carried a gum wrapper for two days because I couldn't 1 drop Who's Onassis? 1 f Kennedy Jacqueline Onassis expects to find serenity and peace in her new marriage, she may veiv well be mistaken. To leach this comlusion all you will have to do is lead of the many deals of Aristotle Socrates Onassis m a three-par- t series beginning in vour Deseret Now s Thursday . The authois ot the series are well qualified. They aie Pulitzer prize cot respondent Fred Sparks, who wrote about Onassis in Athens and Monte Cailo, and Stephenos Zotos, noted Greek journalist. his speech. But he attacked Mrs. Onassis critics. "This idea of saying she's excommunicated, she's a public sinner, what a lot of non-se- n :e! Only God knows who is a sinner and who is not," he said. The Vatican announced g Monday Mrs. Onassis, a was Catholic, being barred from receiving church lite-lon- sacraments as punishment for marrying a divorced man. A church ofiicial came a "public said she be- sinnei" by wedding Onassis Sunday. Cushing also said lie knew the marriage was coming for months. "I had a letter from her that would b worth hundreds of thousands of dollars if I allowed any of the national secular magazines to publish it, he aid. "I burned tiie letter. My lips are sealed." Planes, Artillery T rap, Kill 225 Cong t. In 968 sp Texas Democrats behind him. ollls He heads for California late Bill despite icpoits by high i.odav to try to repeat the feat, diplomatic sources Hanoi was '.Vally Schirra, Walt Cunningham and Donn Eisele shed beards before inspecting Apollo 7 ccpsule. 1PPLE VICTIM ready to talk and despite a gon-- j And tliiid party candidate eial feeling of optimism in Wash-- ! by an "odd capitals including George C. Wallace-- hit 110 progress was re-- ! apple core thrown along with inS4n NIDRIOX, GREECE (LTD eggs and tomatoes Tuesda- y- Prted. The only known agiee-saiAristotle and Jacqueline leadeis of both major .ment was to meet again next Onassis broke off their honeyto Wednesday, parties have "kowtowed moon today to let the Greek anarchi-ts- " and ignored aver- ( II YGEI STATEMENT to nmltimillionane citizens. attend age Hairiman at one point said BosNixon said today the present qle mo sides would meet again business, an aide said. In Democratic administration lias Thursday in an unprecedented ton, Cardinal Richard James not been able to keep the peace, pNtra SPS.ion, lmt c;,anged his Cushing said Kennedy family has not kept up military statement later to next Wednps-r- t associates died to block the rength or American prertiee laj This immediately prompt- - wedding. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -"and jiow' it cannot restore P(j added speculation that Haui-- . An oflicer of Onassis' $3 Tiie Apollo 7 astronauts reP6man and Thuv were holding se- - million yacht Christina said turned to the United States this dismal recoid. cret meetings, but William J. the former Jacqueline KenneNixon said in a statement in today, delayed slightly by airJordon, chief U.S, spokesman, dy and her bridegroom were plane trouble moie dangerous Saginaw, Mich., my opponent j(i tie Haniman statement using a private helicopter and than any problem their moonbrings the fastest, loosest ton- - was of the tongue" and slip plane to fly latPr in the day to ship suffered in its 11 triumgue in the nation and the fastest nQ" 0(hpi. than thp- ieular Athens. The aide void Onassi in in seen of ever switch space. position phant days had urgent business in Ihe wctjupiday meetings were politics. An Air Force brass band spPn Greek capital. A INABILITY SnOlVS blared Anchors weigh" as In Boston, the Roman Calh-oliWalter "Mr. Humphrey has shown a Schirra, Navy Capt. Church piince and Kenneconstitutional inability." Nixon commander of Apollo 7. and his dy lamdy friend deiemled said, to treat the Vietnam Nai whetlier sectet meetings had Mrs. crewmen, Donn Eisele and Walt Onasjis marriage ami dis- the of Paris out and negotiations Cunningham, or wprp planned, stepped j)ppn said he had encouraged the untheir planes just three miles creetly or, for that matter, Tie adjournment until next match. derstandablv, ever since this from the pad where they wete I know what she had been .Wednesday apparently means campaign began. launched into space Oct. 11. s delay ... Hanoi s going week another for many, through An aide said Nixons state' CARRIER FLIGHT I have been ,0 Washington pome many months ment that the present adminis-Zcontacted by many of thoe They flew' in from the carrier tration cannot restore peace ellQI who are identified in high WEEK DLLAV Essex, which plucked them out was based oil what has tran- with the administration of the Atlantic Tuesday at the places officials hoped spired on the public record and Washington end of their histoiic voyage that did not reflect any secret infor- - that the hanoi government of the late president and by cleared the way for a trip to the mation about, current peace would reply today to P, evident others intimately related and moon in December. Johnson's peace offensive that associated with the Kennedy efforts. a won has the When Schirra left Essex, stiong includes a bombing halt in family to stop all this from Humphrey 4 taking place d on WALLACE in namely, that See North Vietnam. The signs multia as Page flying plied all week dial Hanoi was Jack's widow, God rest him. CIA, the airplane al-- J but again there was would marry Aristotle Socramost immediately suffered a ready tes Onassis. and one nothing. wing hydraulic leak in "Finally she came to me A high diplomatic source in had to return to the ship. and unknown and secretly Union London said the Soviet The pilot, Lt. Jeff Walker, unannounced. Only one person VietNorth in had intervened the said, he didn't think plane nam at American request to was with her, a Secret Service would make it to Cape Kennedy man. She spoke to me about relay the Ameiican proposals to so he came back. two liouis . and I encourin The contact Hanoi. source, "Surry about that, sir," an ofwith the regime of Piesident Ho aged and helped her in every Bill Andres will make next space trip. Lovell and Frank Jim Borman, ficer of the Essex told Schirra Chi Minh, added to the hopes possible wav," the Cardinal as he changed airplanes. SECTION A saying "Hanoi means business, said. "It has been a pel feet ly," said the man who has been Theie is no doubt that astioThat's all right," said Schir10 9, Cushing did not name any in a search tor a breakthrough. National, Foieign said Lt. Gen. Samuel rocketed into space three times, nauls Schiria, Eisele and Cun- - mission, members of the Kennedy perIS ra,. Tve got to get my flying of Regional said The chances source City, of the Apollo more than any other person. ningham, however cranky on Phillips,, head sonal and political family in time in somehow. 14, 15 success were reasonably hopeTheater occasion, magnifi - program which hopes to land performed The spacemen's only injury pditorial pages 16. 17 ful. AS ACTS COPILOT the whole. moon next men on the ear. ceitly oil was skinned wrists caused by IN' THE MINI) Cunningham and Eisele rode their watchbai ds. said astro- think ever theie has "I to is doubt There no reason fn another CIA, with CunningTheie Dr. Charles nauls weie indications fiom been as successone becn physician thats that the Apollo 8 astronauts, ham acting as that developments wete Saigon he 'L" said, Flank Borman. James Lovell, The first plane landed at the in the wind. U.S. Ambassador and William Andres, will per-- j The triumphant Ellsworth Bunker conferred for landing strip on Cape Kennedy form of some the shock erase from whatever, well, equally aPgm, Oct. 11 and carrh'd the the fire deaths of at 11:55 a.m. EDT and the other moie than two liouis today with Virgil Gris-- , their assignment turns out the tilo 1C.1 tines a minute later. Piesident Nguyen Van Thieu White and Roger to be. mile jour- - som, Edwatd earth in a the second meeting in 24 hotus America's next move may Chaflee Jan. 27, l!KI7, in Apollo " All of these men,' said a land the sixth in a week with the come in December with an orbit 1. SAIGON (UPI) U.S. 11 South Vietnam leader. space oftieia, "are haiird in' of the moon by Apollo 8. geat to be back," x.dd- Schiria praised tiie Apollo 7 and Marine artillery planes he when no continuation was Theie Tuesday Walter W hen spacecraft' as a "magnilicent astronauts caught four groups of Comfrom the helicopter Hying machine" which bi ,but all indications in Saigon munist soldiers in the Schirra, Walt Cunningham, and ought open were that the United States was home Donn Eisele splashed into the peek at the U.S. space eftoit by "lilch plucked the astronauts the astronauts safely today and killed 225 of them orbital mission. pressing South Vietnam to take in a series of strikes that Atlantic 1,1(10 miles east of Cape sending tiie Ekholog, a trawler frd( the Atlantic and flew them after thp o the deck oi ibe talks Hanoi, "Were riding a pink cloud," part in four-waKennedy Tuesday, they com- - identified by tiie U.S. Navy as were continuing tonight. an intelligence ship, to shadow Essex. Washington, the Saigon ('.'emiSchiria, a Navy captain, la- Spokesmen reported no AmerViet and the , Saigon Ihe Essex. beautiful-nent mission went Cong. "The 4 .JOURNEY See on Iage , refuses to talk with the Viet ican casualties. & nolo 1 By United Press International The prospects of peace talks that could lead to an end of the Vietnam war took on the aspects of a today in sight but always just out of reach. There had been hopes for a breakthrough at the Paris talks to-- j day, but the 27th session again failed to reach any agreement. will-o'-the-wi- S .vi I i VsS Editor's 23, It's Time For You To Act, Harriman Tells N. Vietnam Nixon Jabs j evet In hv ytjis veteran writer lor 0 5 Mew &TiW'V d 0 521-284- nSami I I 0 524-410- Information 5 Classified Ads Only Editorial offices: 31 E First South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 48 dilation 521-410- it. The relics of a cultuied past had been restored. The present had honored the past by holding a little to that cultuie. 7 In fact, Mexico had dung tenaciously to its Aztec world, and, in their wav, the Mexicans had as much culture to oiler fur as many centuries in the past as possibly any in the world, including Paris, Athens and Rome. It could favorably compare with Egypt but with rultuips of the past engraved in a whole hemi- sphere. Ten years ago 90 per cent the nu'iehandise was imported, the guide from the Olympic Committee told u.. Today 90 per cent of that merchandise is made in Mexico. the As you rule through avenues and boulevards of Mexico you can see the manufacturing empiies which have of ' spiting up in The-- e yeais. American concerns like Ford General Motors, Kodak. I have been in Cong, Hanoi say it mu-- t Pei haps the best sign of a came breakthrough possible Tuesday in Pans when French Foreign Minister Michel Debre said President Johnson's courageous appioach 10 the Vietnam problem was "beginning" to bear fruit. the impov-eilsheof the city, d Cuba Subversion Less Successful sections through their courtyards, seen their paiks and playgrounds. ba's WASHINGTON (UPI) No one is impressed with to efforts spiead the poverty, and to some it may Communist l evolution in Latin Link like a filthy poverav. is with, Yet this countrys poverty America meeting walked -Cu- districts ate better kepi, more managed than most of our own American slums. Theie is one section in the lava ro ks near the elite district, a few miles from the picturesque University of Mexico (80,000 stu- See MEXK'O on Page A-.- The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops weie spotted late Tuesday bv U.S. Marine reconnaissance patrols in several areas near the Thuoi.g Due Special Forces camp which cat Iter in the month withstood a siege by North Vietnamese regulars. well-arme- d The latest group of about North Vietnamese soldiers was spotted near An Hoa and 47 of them were re;'orted killed as night fell. Maiine ground troops pushed into the area but reported no contact as darkness fell. 170 Thp Maiines 178 earhei in the area killing incieasingly 'ess success, acbelow and inland from Da cording to Secretary General Nang, (brio Paza of the Organization It was ihe largest operation of American States. Paza told newsmen foliowing since a lull settled over the a speech at the National Press battlefields two weeks ago. .Club Tuesday: "There is less However, the air war against iguerrilia aeticity now than North Vietnam continued dethere was two years ago.' spite peace rumors flooding the world, and in Saigon a grenade blast outside the central market in the heart of Saigon killed a teen-agboy and wounded IS oilier persons in an apparent terrorist act. e The blast occurred a mi'e from the presidential palace where U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu met for nearly three hours their second meeting in two days and their sixth in a w eek. A lull in major fighting continued in the southern portion ol the country. However. 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