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Show 18A Hoffa Union Enters Last Month Campaign Will Not for Utahs F. Bennett Lloyd warned, "Many - Nov.Campaigning action which fixes prices, general eleetiGtr went Republican took false comfort U.S7Tie Up either management or into the final month Saturday in the overwhelming The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 7, 1963 JFK, Stumps Michigan, Chides GOP Bv associated Press GREENS DOR O. N Cm Del S President James Hoffa said Saturday Jhatgyen though the Teamsters Union contract negotiations would be on a na flonwide basis In 1964, he would notjhrea ten a national strike. Chicoje Tribune Service EN ROUTE WITH PRESI DENT KENNEDY, Kennedy, on i Michigan stumping tour, Saturday chided George Romney lor playing down his Republican affiliation in his bid lor governor, i Oct.-Pres- Govern-BK- M ldent IN DETROIT, Flint and Muskegon, the President ex horted his audiences to elect Romney's Democratic opponent Gov. John B. Swainson, to a second term, si well as tend more Democrats to congress in the Nov. 6 elections. Swainson and a number ol Michigans Democratic congressmen made the flying trip with the President with candidates making public appearances or issuing public challenges. S. REP. DAVID King again invited his opponent, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (RUtah), to meet him" in a televised debate. . Sen. Bennett, meanwhile, en-couraged ngfoopr of Republican women meeting Satur-- ' to work harder than ever day during this election campaign. THERE NEVER will be a national strike, there Is no need for it," he told a news Declares Foe conference here before address- King ing some 1,200 teamsters from Fears TV Debates ' the Carolinas at a dinner. Rep. David S. King Hoffa told the news conferrunning to unseat Sen. ence that Atty. Gen. Robert F. F. Bennett Wallace Kennedy had spent millions of dollars in a "personal vendet- Saturday accused his opponta" against him. ent of fear In- - refusing to acHoffs said he has "urged cept a television debate chalour unions to give up feath- lenge. erbedding. LETS FACE it, the sena"It just isnt good for -- our tor Is simply afraid to face the busmess or any other bust people on TV In an open disness. cussion of real Issues, Rep. He announced that teamster King declared. truck drivers, truck terminal The congressman accused workers and warehousemen Sen. Bennett of canceling six are to be made eligible for uni TV debates while failing also on pensions at the age of 57 to cancel future Joint ciyic club instead of the present 60." appearances. THE CHANGE, applicable to the 28 states of the Unions Bennett Prepared Southeast, Southwest and Cen- For Uphill Fight tral States pension fund, would A meeting of Republican ' go into effect as soon as it is iioclatrd Pres Wirephoto de- approved by the Internal Rev- women in Salt Lake City was cis Cardinal Spellman after is bomb-liktold Saturday by Sen. Wallace vice exploded, blew out basement windows. enue Service. ), ), TM PROUD to be standing next to a governor who says on his campaign literature that he is a Democrat," Mr. Kennedy told his Michigan audiences. - "Many Republican candidates lor olfice say elect the man. They wont put The word 'Republican on their literature, and I dont 'blame them, he continued. k i "But we write the word Z 'Democrat in large letters because the Democratic Members of New York police bomb squad Search an aremway behind residence of Fran- Party stands for progress." Although Mr. Kennedy did not mention Romneys name this was an obvious thrust at the former president of Ameri 'can Motors who left the business world to become the Republican nominee for governor of the Wolverine state. ROMNEY WAS campaigning elsewhere In the Detroit area Saturday as President Kennedy spoke to a street crowd of several thousand in front Hotel of the Sheraton-Cadilla- c 'Romney has tagged the Kennedy visit a federally-operateRescue mission" for Swainson. ' coerces Republi- labor or unfairly penalizes success, discourages investment, cuts purchasing power and re- can vote in the primary "BF.CENT independent polls published in the Salt Lake Tribune," he - said "demonstrate the need for greater activity by Republican workers. This is a fight we can win," SenEBertnett added, "but it Is going t be uphill all the way." He urged that GOP women concentrate their efforts on the independent vote, those who are undecided. GDPs Lloyd Attacks duces job. 1 - ' Burton Speak Out For Reclamation - A. "THE FLAMING Gorge he said, "represents the In Salt Lake City Saturday type of progress which RepubIn ConLloyd, Re- licans have battled for night, Sherman publican candidate for Con- gress. Mr. Burton said ft was gress from the Second DisdelegaUtahs trict, warned against a planned tion that fought for Upper Coleconomy. orado River project authorize, MlxiMUM employment tion. . with job security, good salaries and good working condid AIDS tions," Mr. Lloyd said, on a market in which government encourages the (HEARING South Forking private enterprise system." , Speaking before the MORRIS! ROBERT E. 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You can be sure if it's Westinghouse. com-lpunit- y Shepard, Untested Astro Vie for Flight They said Mrs. Leaf entered the cabin to check on Randolph after her daughter was by the carbon monoxide fumes and had to be carried out cm deck. over-com- 18-Orb- e C New York Times Service HOUSTON, Tex., Oct, 6 SALE ACQUAINTED f tho last Quality - LO. G H EAR PAINT All Kindt Ad Calars 47-411- Sat- y Mercury high command had been leaning toward Shep- 25 fO OFF of aur regular law priso Naw Shipment MUTUAL ENTERPRISES 071 So. Mala 1 A urday that. the astronaut for the Mercury flight early next year would be either Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard Jr. or Maj. L. Qordon Cooper AsaoclataS Cross Wirephoto Walter M, Schirra Jr. . . . Jr. In happy mood at debriefing. The official, who declines to be identified, said the one-da- GET ard. I SEE TODAY'S PAGE A-1- 5 rli control comp tat mstic side provide eenvtnh to nt shelve foodtnj eTmplify Moke handling clothes easy. provides cuto- - wohmg. it , space agency official said ads by None ol the Russian spacemen has made two flights to date. Shepard flew this nations first manned space mission on May 5, 196L Maj, Cooper, who at 35 is the youngest of the seven original astronauts, was "the backup mission pilot for the flown Wednesday by Cmdr. Walter M, Schirra Jr. six-orb- HE IS THE only astronaut still eligible for space flight who has not flown yet. Maj. If chosen, the Navy test pilot would be the Donald K. Slayton was ground first American astronaut to ed early this yearbecause of a make a seomd rocket journey. heart delect. 0 I I Ovsr 20 Tsars of Sarvics thsf new thinking in laundry equipment HONOLULU, Oct By Associated Press M. Schirra Jr., who orbited the NEW 6 Francis Cardinal Spellman was put on times YORK, Oct six earth Wednesday, received a friendly but scantily under an around-the-clocpolice guard In the wake of a mysattended public welcome Satur- terious set off earlier Saturday in the baseblast dynamite visit to day on a three-hou- r ment of his residence adjacent to St. Honolulu. 1 Patricks Cathedral. ' Police Commissioner Michael J " MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 6 UP) AMERICAS newes't and Minnesota Democratic lead-- I most spectacularly successful Murphy ordered eight detectives era, Jhe states Republican gov- astronaut flew to Hickam air assigned to the rotating ernor, a newlywed couple in force base from the carrier guard until the cardinal for tRome Tuesday night to attend the wedding garb and hordes of Kearsarge offshore. welcomed The Kearsarge had picked Ecumenical Conferenec to open there. shouting President Kennedy Saturday. him up 285 miles northeast of Murphy said the detectives Midway Island Wednesday and GOV. ELMER L. Andersen steamed will work in pairs and have been toward Ha- leisurely was among those who greeted ihrw days. C Instructed to stay closa to the pro--" at the airport1 late at all times. , Mr. Kennedy Schirra set foot on United They were introduced by Lt Cardinal Spellman Neither the cardinal nor anyone Gov. Karl Rolvaag, a Demo-era-t States soil again at 10:02 in the cathedral building was injured by the blast and damage and Anderscni opponent a.m. " was slight. A crowd of about 2,000, half THE. SIDEWALK audience THE CARDINAL was asleep on the second floor of the included a wedding party in military personnel and half f formal dress. Rolvaag stopped civilians in colorful Hawaiian building when the explosion came.JHe. dressed hurriedllind beckoned shirts and rnuumuureheered came-dow- n -J-- ths- - proceaslon. and tsurvey the "damage. A few hours after the blast, Murphy set' tip fixed posts at the newlywed couple to come &ndlpplauded as the spaceto the car carrying Mr. Ken- man stopped onto a 'flatbed the citys more prominent churches and ordered police to keep a close watch on all other housesoiworship. truck for welcoming nedy. Marlyn Ferencick, In tuxedo, and his bride, Nancy, in a AN Algeria Chief Arrives Hawaiian white wedding gown, shook In blue a dress presented girl For U.N. Ceremony hands with the President Schirra with a double lei of rpd Oct. 6 (A) BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, Oct 6 UP) carnations. Attached "to it was Ruth Eakin Eisenhower and Ahmed Ben Bella, Algerian a tag reading: Dr. Thomas Wilkes of Little Sharks Puzzle From the thoftsands of little Rock, Ark., were married Sat- Prime Minister, arrived Saturpeople whose dimes and nickels urday with her uncle, former day from Algiers to attend the built Sigma 7, and who very President Dwight D. Eisen- admission ceremonies of Al, proudly baskJn your, reflected hower, among-th- e. witnesses, geria. into theJMted. Nations. glory. is the "ON THE EVE of our admis-o- n EISENHOWER JflSS : Schirra responded: into the United Nations it only daughter of Dr. our intention to work hard At last, since 1957 I have a Eisenhower, president of JoMR and strengthen world peace. By Associated Press chance to say aloha. I have ob- Hopkins University. The marriage in the Roman We will also be able to indiLOS ANGELES, Oct. 6--A served tradition in the past mother of Two fell and have thrown away my lei Catholic Cathedral of Mary cate the broad lines of our Our Queen was performed by policies before the United Nacabin a off cruiser and at Diamond Head. the Rev. Vincent F. Beatty, tions, ,he said in a statement. drowned in Catalina Channel TIME to IM S.J., THIS Ben Bella was president of going Saturday, the Coast Guard take it with me. Lt means Im ' - 30 United Nationsmet by about diplomats. said. going to bring my wife back. INVESTIGATORS said Mrs. Hawaii is a very important Wire-Marion E. Leaf may have been place to me. Im home. Gov. William F. Quinn exovercome by carbon monoxide CONCRETE, WASH., Oct 6 UP) A freak accident in fumes as she sought to help tended Hawaiis greetings. which a "hot power line was apparently shot in two and fell her small nephew and toppled from the craft when she onto a car which had been stopped to change a tire, elecleaned against a partly opened trocuted three men" Saturday along Rocky Creek, 12 miles door. east of here. , A Coast Guard helicopter Two were Identified as Junior Parker, about 38, and recovered her body an hour Ray Kirkpatrick, about 40. later and lifted lt aboard the S6 foot vessel. The The third was John Huscusson, about 40, a farmer, who had joined them to repair the tire. All lived near this Her Husband, Gordon, 45, in the Cascade Mountains of western Washington. brought the body back to Long Beach. A THIRD MEMBER of the original party, J. T. Mathis, Coast Guard officers said of Birdsview, was asleep in the car, Skagit County Sheriffs Mrs. Leafs arm and shoulder were deeply lacerated. Sgt William Wiegand said. A neighbor living nearby heard a rifle shot about 6:10 THEY SAID theyteould not a.m. and saw a goose flying from the direction of the shot determine whether sharks or His electric lights went out the boats propeller caused the The bodies of the three men were found outside the ruts. At first it was reported , that sharks took her life. ear, with the broken power line draped over lt . , Leaf, his wife, and daughter A spent rifle shell was found in the rifle chamber and I Lorn a, 20, were on a weekend on the ground nearby. another fishing trip. Also aboard were- - Dudley Muth, 22, and Randolph F. Belhurt, 7, a nephew of Mrs. Leaf. r MANILA, Daggett County At a Republican rafly-Jindance held here Saturday in the Manila High School auditorium, Laurence J. Burton, GOP candidate for congressman from the First District, backed reclamation. . Citizens Hail America at a Glance Schirra on Police Guard Spellman Hawaii Stop In Wake of ( . t -- or mrrym. cKorge YudosTconTrocH SO dors wlmeSTTnlerest , arranged with up t 36 month to pay. free delivery nertb te Tremewtew ed Richmond, outh e to Grntvlta and Dugwoy, aH point in between. Prove end foysen, et t Heber and Midway, T3T wt Shop Monday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. |