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Show nyyf y r l,"l vy"K Tribune Phones News departments, . Information, scores, business, advertising, circulation departments, Who Could Ask . v . -- 363-151- 1; 355-751- 1; 363-152- 5. v V Jr . VoL 189, No. 131 W Salt Lake City, Utah Salt lake City and Utah Continued fair and warmer; high upper 80s. Few high ! clouds. See map, Page Price Twenty Cents August 23, 1964 sdhday Morning j ! . C-- 5. Trio Killed On Utah - eating Battle Opens Highways Death Count Up to 174 0 Delay Vote On Dixie Three persons were killed In separate crashes in Salt Lake, Cache and Weber counties Satur! day. . KILLED WERE Edna MeadMiller, 49, 1550 E. 4160 Salt Lake City; Stewart Paul Carey, 7, 4905 So. 525 W Washington Terrace; and Dean E. Hess, 47, 571 W. 2nd North, - ows So., By E. Wl Kenworthy New York Times A one-ca- r accident at 363 E. 33rd South Saturday about 9:35 p.m. took the life of Edna Meadows Miller, 49, 1550 E. 4160 S. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Aug. 22 The credentials committee gf the Democratic National Com- mittee listened Saturday to an emotion-lade- n confrontation between the regular delegation of the State of Mississippi and the challenging biracial delegation of the1 Freedomr Democratic Party. DEPUTY SHERIFF Rex Vance said the womans 1961 station wagon smashed into a power pole, shearing it off. She was alone in the westbound station wagon at the time of the accident, he said. So far, officers have not established where the woman had been or where she was going, he said, adding that investigators found groceries in the rear of the vehicle. THE COMMITTEE postponed decision on the Mississippi contest and also on a challenge to the Alabama delegation, until Sunday afternoon. The Freedom Party contests the right of the regular delegation to represent Mississippi Democrats on grounds that Negroes were systematically denied the right to take part in the process of selecting, delefrom precinct meetings gates to the state convention. a THE WOMAN, pinned in the vehicle, was removed after officers broke the seat and the steering wheel. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Salt Lake County General Hospital at 9:50 p.m., Deputy Vance said. , OGDEN (AP) Stewart Paul Carey, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey, 4905 S. 525 West, Washington Terrace, died in St Benedicts Hospital Saturday about 9:15 p.m. of injuries sufe fered earlier in a accident. E. R. COLLINS of Laurel, a state senator and the new Democratic state chairman, insisted that Negroes were absolutely free to take part in party affairs in Mississippi. This included the selection of delegates to the national presidential convention, he said. tryck-bicycl- HOSPITAL The citizens of Mississippi will have a chance to vote for them, he declared. ATTENDANTS said he suffered fractures of his left leg and arm and possible bead injuries. Officer Lue S. Birch of the Ogden Police Department, said the boy rode his bicycle across Riverdale at the intersection with Kiesel Avenue. Rd HE COLLIDED with a large moving van driven by Rubin Jones of Palm Beach Fla. - A LOGAN, Utah (AP) Logan man was killed outright Saturday night when his car was involved in a head-o- n collision on State Highway 69. Felicia Plerhoples, 18, member of Young Citizens for Johnson sports stack of hats with PATROLMEN SAID the accident occurred in Mr. Hess lane of traffic. They quoted Mr. Sparks as saying another man was driving his vehicle when the accident occurred. They said no one else was found at the scene. . Seaman Kills 2 Policemen By Asaoclated Preti MIAMI, FLA., Aug. 22- -A ber- serk Jamaican seaman seized a policemans gun at crowded Miami International Airport Saturday and shot and killed two police officers. The shooting occurred at the peak of passengers boarding and leaving flights. Police captured a suspect Identified as Lloyd A. Cuff, 26, of Jamaica, a few seconds after the shooting on the airports concourse. ONE OF THE dead was Identified as Detroit policeman Paul Chrishall. The other officer was identified as Miami patrolman Carlos Stuteville. In another contest involving the Alabama delegation, Richmond Flowers, the .state attorAssociated Press Wirephoto multitude of streamers boosting the President ney general, readily conceded as he awaits opening of Democratic convention. that Alabama electors for president next November would have to run unpledged because of a law passed by the State Legislature on the insistence of Gov. George C. Wallace. , Mrs. Luce Spurns Barry, 3 Americans Seeks N.Y. Senate Seat Sighted in By Layhmond Robinson New York Times Mrs. NEW YORK, Aug. 22 Clare Boothe Luce, spuming a unity plea by the Goldwater camp, announced Saturday that she will run for the United States Senate on the ConservaLogan. A hospital spokesman nomina-ere- n said Sparks suffered head and tive Party lirt if the to n is tion face lacerations in the accident but was in good condition. HER BRIEF and carefully UTAH HIGHWAY Patrol officers said Dean E. Hess, 571 W. 2nd North, was dead on arrival at a Logan hospital. Injured in the crash was Ted L. Sparks, 35, 171 W. First North, meeting in Hershey, Pa., called by Goldwater, the partys presidential nominee, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller asked Goldwater to" use his influence to stop the Congo-Ali- ve Press HOUSTON, TEX., Aug. 22-and federal health authorities joined forces Saturday to stem Houstons encephalitis epidemic. State THE DISEASE, also called Todays Chuckle If absence really made the heart grow fonder, a lot of people would miss church more than any place in the , world. I BUT FLOWERS gave seemopinions on contradictory ingly whether these electors would in fact vote for President Johnson if he received a majority of the popular vote. At one point Flowers said: By J. Anthony Lukas THE ELECTORS will run New York Times Conservative Party from fieldunder the rooster (the Demoing a Senate candidate. the Congo, cratic symbol). They could vote LEOPOLDVILLE, Goldwater said, according to for Mr. Johnson. I dont think Aug. 22 The United States emthe governor, that he would they would unless instructed (to bassy here announced Saturday do so) by Governor' Wallace. see what I can do. that three Americans reported But at another point he said: Thursday Mrs. Luce rein the fighting vealed that the senator had missing during Some said they would like phrased statement was made Eastern city of Bukavu had been to support Mr. Johnson. to her to ask her aid phoned Conservative public by Party found alive. the partys unity drive. headquarters. It carried no enThey are not pledged to vote dorsement from top ConservaTHE THREE ARE Col. Wil- against anyone. They will not She said, however, that he tive Party officials. had not specially asked her liam A. Dodds and Lt. Col. Don- support a Republican. They are The move by. the to withdraw her name from ald V. Rattan, both U.S. counter- pledged to vote for a Democrat congress-woma- n former Connecticut consideration for the Senate insurgency experts, and Louis R. (under the statute). ended weeks of specula- race. McFarlane, a vice consul. tion over whether she would sail The embassy said the three her chapeau into the ring. men were sighted on a hillside A.F. Officers near Bukavu Saturday morning It also added a new dimension to the New York political by a light plane out searching for them. picture. It put added pressure on ReHowever, it gave no details publican Sen. Kenneth B. Keaton Imw the men had been ing, present holder of the office, rescued. By Associated Press to embrace the Goldwater-Mflle- r . The men were expected to arMOSCOW, Sunday, Aug. 23 ticket or face the prosThe in Leopoldville aboard a Soviet Union his rive launched for three race pect pf losing more satellites Saturday, the U.S. Air Force plane from BuBy Associated Press v Soviet Tass Agency announced kavu. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 IT ALSO presaged an all-onamed It as them officers were Three Air Sunday. Force war between the Republican THE THREE MEN were reCosmos 41, 42 and 43. killed Saturday when a small and Conservative parties in the ported missing Wednesday after Air Force plane crashed in state to elect candidates to loThe Cosmos series is a re- they had driven somewhere cal' offices, despite efforts of search program which West- west of the city to investigate flames on Andrews Air Force Base in nearby Maryland shortSen. Barry Goldwater and his ern observers believe is aimed reports of the rebel advance. ly after takeoff. aides to achieve . unity behind at a manned flight to the They were apparently cut off the moon. Republican candidates in rebel column A SPOKESMAN at the base by a Nov. 3 election. crashed that Congolese said the plane reported a loss through Tass said Cosmos 42 and 43 The Goldwater-for-presidearmy positions outside the city qf power in one engine immediwere a launched from single camp has been trying to perWednesday afternoon. ately' after takeoff. The plane, suade Mrs. Luce, wife of Time-Lif- e rocket carrier. In another development, a he said, was to have flown to owner Henry R. Luce, not THE ROCKET for the triple South African Air Force cargo Keesler Air Force Base in Bito run fof the Senate on the launch was described as a new plane arrived here Saturday loxi, Miss. grounds that it would pull votes type, and its launching con morning with a load of supplies The Air Force Identified the from the Republican line. firmed its high technical charac- for Premier Moise ' Tshombes three as Brig. Gen. Lawrence F. AT THE RECENT GOP unity teristics. Loesch, a passenger; Lt Col. government James Leroy Tyson, the pilot and CoL Howard J. LaBrenz, Soviets Orbit Plane Crash 3 Satellites Kills Three g Houston Battles Sleeping Sickness By Associated Delegates The virus probably was brought into Houston by migratory birds, said Dr. C. A. Pigford, city health director. These are the latest developments In a concentrated effort to halt the epidemic, the peak of which health officers say has not passed: sleeping sickness, is known to have killed two persons. Laboratory diagnoses are awaited to determine the cause of 12 other deaths. Spraying of mosquito breeding places continued for the third day in the city of one million persons to kill the e-carrying culex mosquito. diseas- The disease is transmitted only by the female culex, which picks op the virus ' from birds or snakes. r 4 --THE U.S. PUBLIC Health Service Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Go., ordered a team of experts to Houston. . t The State Health Depart ment ordered Its 'mosquito eradication team to the city. It is expected to arrive Tuesday. laboratory to diagnose possible cases of encephalitis will be opened Mohday. A Pigford, representatives of the Communicable Disease Center and Harris County (Houston) Medical Sbciety representatives sought to determine the actual number of cases. copilot. LOESCH, 48, .a native of Meadville,Pa., is a son of Mrs. Grace M. Loesch of Meadville, and husband of Mrs. Margaret Ann Loesch, Fort McNair, Washington, D,C. LaBrenz, 44, Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert LaBrenz, Grand Rapids, Mich. He and his wife, Elva Dean, lived in McLean, Va. , r In AlexTYSON, 47, resldihg andria, Va., was the husband of Mrsv Virginia Jane Tyson. Robert Reedy, a golfer, said he was on a golf course when the plane crashed In the woods on the right of the fairway. Drafters Start Work, Cancel Night Session Seems in Boston Theyve a Neic Powder, Puff Set - By Robert C. Albright Washington Post Co. By Associated Press BOSTON, Aug. 22 Cigar- ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 22 The 3 year record of the smoking women, led by Miss Kennedy-Johnso- n Administration Saturday was extolled in lavish Rosemary OBrien of Chicago, terms in a 19,000-wor-d preface to the still largely unveiled Demohave min a two-yefight for cratic platform. admittance to the Cigar Smokers of America. IN AN UNEXPECTED ACTION, the Democratic Partys THE NATIONAL mens ortop drafting unit canceled a night meeting. It decided ganization, made up of Humi- to tell the rest of the platform story in two more stages, with the dors in eight cities, voted at' controversial domestic plank section probably held up until . s Saturdays business meeting Monday. to amend the bylaws with reThe decision was attributed largely to mechanical problems. strictions that file females be BUT THE PRACTICAL EFFECT will be to give Democrats admitted as associate memtwo more days to smooth over any family differences remaining bers with nonvoting powers. Miss OBrien, who devotes on such touchy matters as reapportionment and civil rights. most of her time to Catholic Due to the switch in plans, the full platform committee will charities in Chicago, said reconvene at 10 a.m. Sunday morning to approve the 1,800-worearlier she was an unwanted foreign policy and defense planks. delegate to the convention. These are in the class and will be released Sunday. The drafters approved the lan guage before recessing for the night. The body will begin work Sunday afternoon on the down - to - earth domestic planks the President and the party must run on In 1964. ar d LB J Pledges to Steer ' Freedoms Course These will later be released Thirty Democratic governors met with the President for a as Part HI of the platform, by far the meatiest section. In len&h discussion of politics and state national and In one quarter, the drive to problems. a meeting with But they djd not pry loose write a plank on reapportion Democratic governors, President Johnson said Saturday that he the secret they all wanted to ment was described as recedwas confident the American peo- to know about. ing Saturday night It was never in the executive comminot war to want do risk ple The President told the goverttees original working draft or to gamble with peace by nors considerhe was still that changing course' at this time. ing several men for the vice ' THE COMMITTEE is expected g HE SUMMONED delegates to presidential nomination, which to draft a civil the Democratic National Con will be mads Wednesday In At- - rights piank that will call for vention to pledge our parly to Jantic City. enforcement ' and compliance to to freedom with the Gvil Rights Act of 1964, peace, freedom, HE PROMISED to make his for all nations, to peace for all decision known early next week, with insistence on observance of but he did not say exactly when. law and order by all groups peoples. It may not be until after his in our society, regardless of their own nomination Wednesday. position on civil rights.. Gov. Carl Sanders of Georgia PART I OF the platform, aptold newsmen after the White proved Saturday by the full res' House meeting that he asked olutions committee by . a voice the President about his choice vote, was labeled An Accountof a running mate. ing of Stewardship, 1961-6The new Democratic platform THE PRESIDENT replied that the decision was one of the calls them years of uhrelenting hardest and one of the most im- effort andunprecedented portant decisions he has ever achievement not by a political had to face, the Georgia gover- party but by a people. By Associated Press nor said. We are proud to .have been MIAMI, FLA., Aug. 22 Several men' are still under part of this history, it went Hurricane Cleo battered the consideration for the vice presi- on. rum and banana islands of dential nomination, Sanders rewith Guadeloupe In the 1,000 days of John F. ported the President as saying. winds Saturday and left and the eventful aqd Kennedy GOVERNOR THE said that the .main city of Basse Terre months of Lyndon culminating Mr. Johnson felt that he was looking like a battlefield. B. Johnson, there has been born under no pressure to make an THEN CLEO revved up to immediate decision and that he a new American greatness. 120 mph and aimed her lethal would make his views known LET US continue. winds at the Virgin Islands, sometime the first part of next The Democrats were indulging Puerto Rico and the Dominican week. See Page 6, Column 4 Republic. At least four persons were injured in Guadeloupe, but no Guide to Good Reading one was reported killed, possibly because of the ample warnBy Carroll Kilpatrick Washington Post Co. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 I - party-unifyin- ' Cleo Wheels To North, Perils Isles ing. However, was severe. property damage The streets of Basse Terre and other cities in the seven-islan- d group 'were strewn with uprooted trees, telephone poles and wires. A report said it looked like a battlefield after a bombardment. Herds Grand New Game; Fun and Fashion-Fre- e WOMENS CLOTHING has never quite clicked as AFTER hammering at the French islands for about three hours,. Cleo churned into the eastern Caribbean on a steady 20 mph course to the st the St. Croix, resort Island Just east of Puerto Rico, was lashed with galei in the early evening. About 1,400 U.S. national Just a Simple Country Gal We I. New York New Service St Tropez PARK, Aug. 22 is losing Its greatest tourist at- . , traction. Mad-ragu- e, bilL His laughter, If any, has a bankrupt ring. 'But fashion designers can afford to be funny, now and again. (They can afford anything, in fact, according to aforementioned population segment.) And thus it is today that we present a coat worn with outdoor sports attire, and the same coat, worn with evening clothes. Which is correct? Both? Neither? Either? guardsmen were evacuated from summer training bases in Puerto Rico as Geo, the sea-- , sons first hurricane, whirled toward it BRIGITTE BARDOT Is si ing to a huge, lonely estate miles away, hoping shell be less bothered by tourists and peeping toms than ht La her present home at St Tropez. Brigittes current boy friend, Moroccan bom Brazilian Frenchman Bob Zaguri, told friends that life at JLa Madra-gu- e is becoming impossible'. a humor topic. The reasons are varied. But perhaps the main one is that so large a segment of the population the married male has been unable to discover funny about anything clothes once he has seen dont know. Pair of Polls It SECTION C Bemick on Business Page 1 Sunday Classified Pages 9 SECTION W Hollywood. Beauty Page 2 Pages 18, 19 j 2f V .Y About clothes? W-- L Page 5 Page 14 Editorial Views Books, Theater a Per-- ! YOULL HAVE FUN, too. Page SECTION A SECTION B ' Nothing Serious - Page 1 All Sorts Pages Sports 10-1- SECTION JB Nevada at 100 TV Timetables t ; haps you dont' Fashion Editor Grace Grether does, and she has fun telling you. Who knows . . A ; . Page 5 Pages 4 AND STILL MORE . . . This Week Magazine . ' ' Color Comics 2 Section - , |