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Show .. s The Sat Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 28, 1960 DVBITISIMIN A Carmichael World News Scene Continued from Page One 4 the religious issue is having the effect of pushing Nixon's support lower down the economic 1 a d d e r than it would reach if the voting were solely on economic lines. In Dallas, for example, I spent a day talking to factory workers and their wives in a precinct that gave Mr. Eisen- - Mr.Lubell hower only a third of its vote in 1956. r , By Associated Press x MOSCOW, Sept 27 Two U.S. military officers were Injured and three American civilians were reported killed In the fiery crash of an Austrian turboprop airliner near Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport Monday night ONLY SEVEN of the 37 persons aboard survived. Among them were two assistant military attaches at the U.S. Embassy In Moscow Army MaJ. Willis H. Knipe, 37, of Kokomo, Ind., and Air Force Maj. Edward D. Wooten, 39, of Wilmington, N.C. Both were taken to Moscows Botkin Hospital for treatment of bams. Officials said their condition Is not serious. Among the 21 family heads interviewed, six had gone for Mr. Eisenhower. Wooten suffered his bums in a vain attempt to rescue a British colleague from the flaming wreckage. DR. JOHN AUSTIN, British Embassy surgeon, said Wooten escaped from the crash with minor injuries but saw that Squadron Leader L. J. Cooke, assistant air attache at the British Embassy, was splashed with fuel and his clothing ablaze. . Wooten plunged into the flamesto try reach Cooke, Austin said, but was unable to do so. - ' Foreign newsmen were unable to go to the crash scene because it is located In one of the restricted areas around Moscow. " the three vic- Mr. and Mrs. a Tan Ameri- an air attache at 2 Indians, verse the tide in Texas is still at issue, of course. But my own swing through the state left two impressions: First, the battle for Texas ANOTHER striking feature is as much economic as of the Texas political land- religious. scape is the large proportion Sen. Lyndon B. Second, one of every Johnson is having only a marof undecideds six persons interviewed. Most ginal influence on the voting of these undecideds were, as in his own state. one Houston resident put it, Some Texans show their hung up on a central rail not home state favoritism by reliking Catholics or Republi. ferring to the Johnson Kencans. nedy ticket" But among all Others were v waiting to the Texana I talked with only hear what the candidates have a handful said they were votto say on segregation." ing for Kennedy because Johnw j son was his running mate. Many Southerners would relish the chance to vote for THE PRESTIGE of a Senate an advocate of segregation. nfajority leader Is considerable. But power and authority in But hardly anyone I talked with in either Texas or Vir- Washington do not necessarily ginia feels there is any significant difference between Kennedy and Nixon on the question. As far as this November is concerned, the civil rights issue seems neutralized in the neighborhoods In Dallas and Houston, Nixon, was running a shade better than Mr. Eisenhower did four years ago. higher-incom- e Three were returning to the Democratic Party because, Its the workers party." Offsetting this Kennedy gain was a break to Nixon of four Adlai Stevenson voters,1 withf-tw- o more undecided. All explained their choices with comments like, Were South.. for Nixon and lr AN AUSTRIAN airline spokesman listed tims thought to have been Americans as a Ganulin 6f Los Ahgeles and Misi M. Li Simtme, can Airlines employe. Also killed were 17 Austrians, 6 Russians, Australian, and Squadron Leader L. G. Cooke, the British Embassy in Moscow. FALSE TEETH f v ' Now Many Wear Nixon Holds Ikes 56 Course in Texas Plane Crash in Moscow Kills Three American One housewife asked, "Whos the Catholic? Hea the one Im against" A machinists wife observed, know has said his I room weighing 13 A pounds church Kennedy wouldnt influence him was found in the Blotzhelm but there is always a doubt Forest near here recently. Both in this precinct, and in IN ... 1952 AND mean votes at the grass roots. And it is at the grassroots level that the battle for Texas is likely to be decided. 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Test Talks Open Br Associated Brea The GENEVA, Sept 27 Big Three nuclear test ban conference reopened Tuesday with a UJ5. offer to conduct no underground nuclear explosions Lf the Soviet Union joins In a coordinated research program to improve methods for detecting the cause of underground disturbances. THE ISSUE OF how to de- tect hidden nuclear blasts has been among the chief obstacles In efforts by the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union to reach agreement to ban nuclear weapons tests. Soviet delegate Semyon K. Tsarapkln said he welcomed the U.S. proposal and would it atudy Soviet Backs Zone On Berlin Squeeze By AmocIiM Pnaa BERLINt Sept 28 The So Viet Union Wednesday gave full support to Communist East Germany in its squeeze on West Berlin and told the United States to prevent what it called illegal use of the air corridors to the isolated city. The Soviet stand was taken In a note to the govern-ment- s of the United States, Britain and France. The Soviet note did not repur diate the status of Berlin. Since the end of the World War II the city has been under Joint rule of the Russians and the three major Western powers. v four-powe- Soldiers Vote FRANKFURT, GERMANY, 27 (UPI) American GLs in Europe Tuesday voted for president six weeks ahead of time. Sept -- OFFICERS TURNED out in force to try to get all eligible personnel to cast absentee ballots for the Nov. 8 elections in the United States. The Army never reveals the exact number of soldiers It has in Germany for security reasons, but the number is estimated at around 300,000. 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