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Show I , : . ... - - . :1:i- , .r - ' 0 : 11HE - . , . WEATHra - -- - pk - - - - '' - , Salt Lake City.Mostly fair, ;hance of showsrst - - UtahWarmer, fair, 3) - Powell Inches Up N , - . i - - '-- - : , ' . -- - s - - -- - . -- - - , o ,-if 7 0 --- I CP"- I -a - -- --,. - -- . - -- - - - .. -- . crisla-ori7T- , z. - Air transPett- I:tut )et - here - two of the 'survivors' of Mon-- e died at disaster day night's Baspital. , Persens were Eighrt;-:thfe- -- 2-foot States-and-abr- oad -i- n-the Gorge- Dam-- Fla."---- A - 72. port '' plane a in field near Seale, Ala., Monday, killing two and injuring 12 11.S.'Army -- ,, crash-lande- d - ' paratroopers. - '-- , the Clark crash included men listed as - aircraft 'commander, first pilot, navigator and engineer. They and two personninitwed on the- - ground wert all in- - serious condition at the hospital ,- - of irdin Hits Auto em 3 h - : --- oi- - - a- - Non-Viole- nt (UPI)A Ariz. -- , ' , - Committee-land- -- :''' - , ',..- - ,,,' '',, - Lowe-wasei- g .- ght -- Investigators Said the driver, , failed to sea- the flashing warn lug signal at the crossing and 'drove into? the train's path. The crossing is in a flat,, area, aboutfive miles south of here. Groceries were scattered over A wide area around the wrecked .,..., , ,..., .f,., , , :;,',:, ,",,4-- , ,- ,.' - - - - ,,, - ,,,, .,,, ':,,'' : !,.. . ... , ' ..''''' ' . k. ,.. , 1-- - , ,:., , :'. .7: ' . -- - - , - How .rituch easier it is to be generous than lust!' Men are somftimes boun- -tiftd who are not honest. 'J.., .:, .. :;,;:,:, : - - -- ---- - .,.,, ' hi :::. t,., .,. :, -' ., - --- - ,' --Jun-ius. - f., ' 1 1. '1 - . ' - -- - I ' - i. , ,...4,,,:: -., , - ....,, ' : ,. i. - - ,!, - , Front end of ..0..................,t,t Rky. , - . -car .; - ,,. '. h. w ,s. , ,,,,!, , , ' '.:!'t.,i, ' , helri Shore up the 'beleaguered, South Viet Nam- regime with oin the form of "hospitals, medical teams and help for farmers. Rusk was the first speaker -' . , , ,when began a ,.4. sweeping world policy review 1 at thestart of Its three - day session here. ,,,,.,, , spring , , : Less Restraint? 1 , WASHINGTON(UPI)--Prest--4, Rusk Said Cuban Premier Ft-- dent Johnsan called 'ruesdaytor del Ca...stiCiriarihoviless ri publfc pressure on Con-- heavy straint than the Soviets in inter-to pass the civil rights gress ce with American air ...;- now in its 10th. week of bin, naiss-anover Cuba. He a "very serious situation" would debate in the Senate.;-- , AI fav,-- develop a a plane were ehet-do-w orable action on the 'rneasure,----- , For ,i4Luitill ,- OffllJghftBiH:::i , - - ed tei ''' s ,... -.- .,,."- -- ., : 1 am- is ex- - ing ' N- :, s ..: ,, -- ,- -- ---- , , X ' , free-Wor- . - Flies.Again; -- -- -- - Mission , , -- , ' -- from-am-- -, 7 . -. e-- -- ' : ,' ' , s. --...--- A, , - r 1 .1 ,., ; c..--',.- 'itirt-voting-th- of-3,- k ,-- - , 4. ft ,-- , - formee- i ., .....to .1. ... ,Ali, . , 1-'-? 4 s,,, - -- Jtt:., 1 di.A.,,,,, .... .1,.....4.! --rav . "He's 'a madman,", Robles said of Arias. "He can't itand - - the Idea of defeat." ; Despite Robles' campaign pledge to "free our foreign relations from traditional fetters," the government candidateformer Interior (police) and justice minister' in the outgoing administration of Presiwas dent Roberto F. Chiari not expected to take any extreme stand In negotiations'. Pledged To Negotiation , -Like Chlart, he is pledged to a peaceful with the United States of treaties te to the IjolnLretatlonaof the two countries.' Robles has, however, pledged to set about on an aggressive program,, land reform. If Arias does lose, it 'would be the first time In three starts that-h-e had failed the presidency. He did not finish either, of the twelerms to which he was elected, however the army ousted him hi 1941 andagain - in 1951. ne- returns released so- - far by the electoral IribunAl betechnically "tmotticial," cause for legal reasons the official count will not 'begin untill Friday- -- - ". 1 ' .. N Ither their ' lu the 1)1 -- -: form of hospitals, m e d i c a l cmarc' this- already was the teams and help lorfarrne rnilc Circle-Glob- s--- e "granddaddy of all filibusters ' council no E. e longest in the history of the ' disarmaWest agreement on Senate." OAELAND; Calif. (UPI)-- - ment- mutual e x a m pie," sett Jacob K. Javbs-,-R.N:by Aviatrix Joan Merriam Smith, the soviets refuse inspection. blamed part of the traction on 271 landed at Oakland today to Premier the piesident for not hiciting"------ '-" -- 711etilli'llovier roundthe-complete an eight-weeNikita Khrushchev desires-t- o that Senate Democrats vote for -- worid SQ10 marred trip continue a policy of "disarma- cloture. "The President is not 7, me, throughout by weather -- - ment by mutural exampl e," aroused," hetitsaid, and this hurts . chanical troubles. thea.11.6,, the bin.: advo. - and- :"Boy, n produc,-- . she land,". sal"' sessions--.8- a:, lion ,of lissionablemateriaLlhle rs7tmitVw116-feiiiiiticritie Javits declared that exborta- ts all right with the United had feathered one engine of her States. But he. added that so tion by liberals won't get South. Piper Apache while far the Soviet leader has shown erners to stop talking. He said 15031-Lileoff the California no- - inclination remove- - the it was "an open secret that we coast, made a perfect landing basic sources of tension. ' don't have the votes for cloture." at 9:13 a.m. PDT. Both engines at the appeared to be operating time of landing. , l:'.:.:,. :, -house- To.;13.f.:T1.1.,:Np1"11;:::.:1..,,.i The Ling Beach, 's wife, left Oakland on St. Day-- 5,9 days agoand ':.'-:hai 'encountered almost constant bad luck since. She started out hoping to trace the route planned by 100.-0..tötélh.;01'... Amelia Earhatt and become the first woman to fly solo around . the world. But she wound up Which comes 'lire., the hOp-,--' becoming the second. An Ohio scotchers, the mib shooters or . .'? ' al ' 4 housewife beat her to it last , For the alternative,' read page' t;''''.,.s, ' '- -' elr l : 't I, month. B-- 1 in today's Deseret News. i ,' Mrs . Smith, who is married - Oursecret story, is all about ''''''',, I' , ;,,'I I' 1 to a Navy officer, was slowed the most famous Subject in the ' 1" '! 4 t 1 by squally weather,- by mechan- world. , ' ' ' "' 1 ' ical troubles, by a revolution in - - But it's no secret any more ' V. ' ' t ( v ..., So take a deep breath and i Brazil,- - and, finally, by the en" , r .,,,,,i , . made her trouble that gine plunge in and you'll ," ',,, about 40 minutes late in com- mean. And for other :. pleting the last hop- from HonoInteresting and 'entertaining read- S ''' lulu to the ,.... Guess What! 2 big, here's the index: , - -- - -- -- - - -T '- -' - :- usk-told-t- :- - -- , et -- ,..)glact-Ta-see-11' Soviet-cutbacks-o- n- 7 nd the-clo- -M- -- twin-engin- s Mt, Pat-tick- ..VItbkhi..1.:1...fiiiti SI. , . p, , N 1 (t , informative, " Imainland. See Page For Closing B-- 9' sEcnoN - 1, 2, 4, 5 National, 01 Itegienal Foreign- -- Farm 0 Roundup t, Teater ,Stock , -- ;. SECTION - A - 1, 111 eitY, Regional Comics Sports Financial Radio-THighlights Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads V ' Women's Pages Editorial Pages With pe Arts 12-1- 5 16, 17' 17 . , - - t4 '.6 1, T -- -- - a. , --- - .... : y otf. -' , . - --- -- -- ,', , ' 1 hat Cuba--shoot- erupt-if -- Claim-Victor- - ;- 4v 4 ld ,,': State Dean Rusk warned second Cuban crisis, as dangerous, as-tin (UPI)Secretary bitions.-- He said Castro that crash snuffed Out' Ives crossing-signal:Train- . ,.01.-lah- 1, - Of sance plane. -Ile called on America's allies to isolate Cuba "politically, ----- - -- - ' secial---economicillyi-militar- ilr ' 1 IV and tnirismilv lk Robles' edge was- - notable Internafional - thatAiiaS By United Press Noting principal Nebraska and West Virginia strength, In the city, was Includhold presidential primaries Tues- ed in the early retums. Robles day but the results in -- iich in the interior. state, are a foregone conclusion. lineally It seemed certain, however, New..York Cm Nelson A. that Arils would challenke the was in Oregon Rockeleller,-wh- o electionoutcome- - and - perhaps campaigning- hard - for official proclamation of a state's Friday- primary, was delay wirmer Ills followers stoutly the onlyGOP presidential con was being -tend et my the West -- yirginia inaintained,Arias "robbed'!,of tertain triumph but quotednoieiection returns to In Nebraska,-Sen- .Barry M. support their allegations. GoldwaterR-Ariz.,- : wasunopf hour posed but made an llth sortie inte thextate-Mondayrtnewspapers Appeared with paid - advertisements in suppul of the Action ',.,., .......0,....,..r.k,....1..1..010...4,c... ..-- - - tend-tfrwrite- ', HAGUE -- , ' . , - ertr"Ship.--, stationwagottrtear Mesa.'Ariz.,,is rammed :againsthose of - tam, Lw ,,,,, T ,, ,,,i,,,,,,,:.,,...,...,i '',- - , -- -- -- ". ' . -- -- :,::. 'a , ...,, ' - llice-President-RichardL ",.--:'-- : !! :. ,,,,.3 - - N. ..':.7., , 4,..",:s....,..--- -- , 4( 1962,-cou- - ,:, , his whichthecarapsollothRobles and Arias, claimedtheir mon at- least Nixon and Ambassador Henry. - ' was "president-elect.- " Cabot Lodge. - Robles slumgged off Arias' vie. , A'.0414, B a rr y .-- , ,t , ,27,'- 0.,,,,,.,..., wor.-'!- 5 ' ant 1 , -- v-- ,., ,., .., 11$1 -: li .,. , -: 44.. ,,,,, ';"'INA .".:.444,.,,':,,,,.....4,,.... - , ' S -- ," '11K a ,' trig - .0 t,Ai -- Tuesdaythat---- -- s 1 1gl - ' i : , a, 0 5 - es w, ens ; c 01 e ...., -- . - ;',' ' i 4, .'.. ,..,... ' -- I. t ' - 1... -- ---- - 1.2 ,,. , , , 1 States, is a democrafic instita- - ' porting arms and propaganda to tkm, faces 'dire days." 1, :'1, ''''",,,,, ' i ::::', six other Latin American states, - He made the comment at .,..,:::. ; .. t',. it,:' ' , , of the periodic meetings of the :':;?:, Venezuela. . 1.us:, 1!...fier4OTO 4 .: . 3, t , e Earlier, addressing a formal full eommittee 011 equal employ. ' opening session of the council; ment , opportunity . amd after be Rusk warned the Communists L 12 discussed had the civil rights ; ,1 Panama's apparent new president, Marco Robles, and wife,,Petita talk with ' are spreading their expansion sitiaation lead--, with Democratic , , ist efforts to other, parts of the after vote showed an lead. ., ., ,. . - increasing , , , world besides Europe. He said ers at the weekly White House --- ld ' ' I e to egislative' fneeting. mttct y ' ' -- .' ' - ' , . . -f ' out wherever wipe aggression, , : - -- ---No Progress , it is threatened. 15 1 Senate Democratic, leader , r 11 00, , in - - Mite Mansfield told reporters 7-- 106th workto ,77 the first his ,-, speech . ' , - . : after this meeting that after 53 , ' ' ' ' . , , - ing session, Rusk delivered his , ,, - , , EDWARDS AIR iORCE- expected appeal- to America's ri days of Senate debate, "progress - 114 The .11i es 'IA- twnth . BASE, fail rnh. on the bill to date is nil." He -- --e with -----U1111 ..rot .1 -:: XI5 space .1 andtobeipboister embattled , , said the senate leadetship was , ' - , , ,. I agency pilot Jack McKay at South Viet Nam with non mill2, , - -, - , it eg -,, PrePareu so LeeP ungress CARLOS BORDA the shot '' ',BY at J. yuA.41i controls, ,,tayy ed. PANAMA Robles, aholf times the speed - of sund Tuesday, recording- sil. syenearatomit n,eeessarYrefused lot itholet:es on a. platform e'.:otnolitical, c - fro ITL the gtmHee sa:1:castradtroe7itrothmCubthaeisfreenot campaigning . ,. , Ar- - microphone in its steel skin.-Unittu States, Tuesday widened his lead over i e , -week agree- to null Arias in Panama's tight presidential race.,,-- - . y bill. They-als1, declined, miles an hour and an altitude With nearly 5a per cent of tile ballots-alreadBHtis h Forel go SecretaryrhimR: on the on 'tallied, Robles , indica-lieet hew '' of i anY 73,000 feet-give k e who afte r - led Arias by a 15,000-vot- e ..,..,.,.. spo Butler, , s . mar- flight, the 106th mission of the replied that Britain shares this Ltseg 61MY, ivul tau' .a1"' a- : ' - - ),;- - gin I to 72,391. A third "manned missile." the on 7 .auersw 7:p compromise the British -of jury trials for violet-- 7 vioftoo,Iputt.,: He ,,....... shot back to A. this base in question presidential candidate, z, ,Juan are I oz 8 ' rhieh Galindo, who has, already con- - 'only minutes after being air. by a bomber "moth- -' , t, -- r''', ' ' o-Win . 44,"' f ...,,i, .1 0- 1 -Gen. George C: , deputy Maryland adjutant general who has been stationed inCzimbridgesince- - last,-sunte-r ..' ' 10c , By JOSEPH W. GRIGG . i:v ., 7 I) ' III 11)i ED ' s 11 I, , : ''',1' !::, - 12, 1964 - , , - . :ttk.:N141:: ii7: ters, Victoria, 3,- and Michelle,' 2; and 'Mrs. Ina Lowe of Win, ldeman, Mix., and her children 10i Mitchel, 8, Linda, -- - II Fidel Downs Pl ane----- . ,s; ;,::,.,,-,,- , :. the - MAY IL New Tension Looms , - A . ';::,--,.,-s- ,,,..,,,,,,r, - ., :,'-- , - ' , i ilf I .",.,,,--t - , , AV, '1 , 1,10vr,..:,,....,, ,,,,.,,.:.....,,:,; , , : - '11 ',' ,. cie.-4- ,, ' ,,' ' ' .,, - - ' - ' . al women had beenlon a Shopping outing' with the children. Dead wereLola King, 20, two daugh-Phoenix, Ariz;, and - I,, . '".1'"';:f'.........,..T...,,...-.0--- ,. '' 4,1' ,,', - ! ,,;', ' ' ' ' ; , ., N' , ',' - ,::' .,,,,,-- - ; ' , , , .. - s; , -- i : tly wagon-apparen- f - .. A..., , ng ,, ,7-'1- r visibility. statiotr-wagon,Indicati- . . ----- --: . hitegration- d - '' ' '', - -, 0 -, ,..,, , , ' ---- c.mnErig-- - ,, Ôf1the ststtion N ., ', - ' ''''. - . - , t :, i I it t i 0 ', ' . , .; acknowledged leader aLtheicitY ist -- movement. ,:f..- Mark, 3, and Greg- high-sp- liCHARDS , 1 :' I , :i . ,''''. :.;',-';;-,, -- , 1 4 I - - 7, Karen, 5, Mrs.express train smashed ory, months pregnant, - -IiIintoiTastatioru-wagoncarry1n- we Lowes been sistersandtheir had --tPight an visiting at imposed-drenat a rural raihvad cross- the.King home h)Lnentx----71-'-- u few and-saiing late Monday, snuffing out miles to the west of here. troops- in the. City , all 10 Jives. No one on the train was hurt through Thaday; One of the sisters was the tile youngsters who died in the crash and was expecting another child. , The tragedy occurred in clear sunny weather with excellent eed 1 ' , National- - Guard , Cambridge - -- -- MESA,' - . - . 0 I gi , ,, ( 1 1 , -,.-.---- ----- -- .finicahredacYhawil -.- , II - - 01 s , I , ' , - - , ' ' a--- ' , - the ---- ---1 :hildren tb - . - ..c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' amid whitei:-One-truc- . 33 OFFICISs (I) a C D V 1.7 , -- 011151-- . Ciro.- - ,, , includes petit bourgeois ideas. -- - -- - ,.,. ' , i.. E , ' - sbc' survivors The - - - ' s.; . across the Utah border in east-- - . Warned to Bypass eil ern Utah, but the major parlof : Gels:foil vii-triwhites to by-the lake is in Wyoming. It now Pass the Negro section of Cam, holds about 900,000 acre feet of bridge Tuesday, describing it as water, but can be drawn down a hazardous area. to less than 300,000 and still gen''- - Earlier,- - Negroes. tossed bricks erate power, according to Iv. at trucks and cars driven by k Goslin. had its .wind- -, y energy. - -- shield shattered. No Generation a can did ate , In Wallace, Navajo Reservoir is in New Maryland's presidential prefer. Mexico and Colorado. It has no pnce primary next Tuesday, au-power generation facilities, but spoke before a whites-onl- y is presently used only fish- - dience of more than 1,500 . He fpr ing and recreation.- It contains was invited to Cambridge by some 300,000 acre feet of Water. "County Business M Regenthal, assistant chief and Citizens Association, an or-- h of -- the- fisheries division,L-Utaganizatiolt formed last summer See POWELL on Page A4 to combat Negro integration - demands. , Leaders Arrested those under arrest at Among -, the Maryland National Guard armory in Pikesville, near , crippled-taltary-trans- Adv. I, , 'TUESDAY, :-- , - 0 , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,4-00- - .. ,,-;-- vile, I,- L 1 - - , -- Sovie- -- where :- ' '-- hrfchina t- -., r-,- peace. Lake Powell needed, say 300,000 keeping contingent arranged to - Negro leaders :in or 400,000 acre feet to getinto meeti--:Wit- h , power generation, then it would ,hopes of iverting a repettion be good sense to takeit from lof a riot Monday night- .Flaming Gorge and Navaio,"for the water would generate sev- Brig.' Gen. George C. Gelston eral times more power at Glen," planned to confer with Negro -leaders in the aftermath of a he said.-:-- ; - ,-- ,, ' wild Negro street demonstra- No Major Harm -1- W-ialy that bad to be - with curbed ,tear gas-dais had been aware of this pog- The outbreaks were Inggereo L sibility for some lime and tave when guardsmen i n the racially& figured that up to 800,000 acre feet 'could be taltefilrom the split tVill turned awaY erfawdetwo smaller reservoirs without attemPting to Protest an aPPenance of Alabama segrega- doing any major harm. - : 25 IDITORIA3 . - , last resort- "If a situation. arose - port when it struck- - a -- ' radio beam pole a quarter-mil- e short of the runway- ,- broke up : and caught fire just outside this U.S. Air base 60 miles north of Mamia. One of the dead was in a taxi struck by the plane. The Clark AIM crash was the ," worst of a series of military plane -- mishaps - in - the United 21 hours.r---- -, , ' ': - ' Plane Ditches - : AILS . Navy patml plane with - a crew of 10 was forced to ditch , in the Sea of Japan Tuesday off Oki Island.; All aboard, were -rescued. - Ten crewmen were killed Mon-, dayAn the crash of a U.S. Navy' patrol plane in the Atlantic " Ocean 25 miles southwest of the : - U.S.-ba- se at Rota, Spain. The was stationed at Jackson-- z-- . hlformation-- , -7--- Commu-- - , --,---- -- !moire , - Tips Only 75 3-74- ELgIn . 0.4.-E-Riot:,t,Ig- when thipire ,.. - ., itaTCPAt-aurr- News Depts.' Illkipire jv 114TII TlAk ITS II TELEPHONE NUMZIZS - . - , , K0.00.i...1:0iii.-- - --da- a7lItalr-Fish--an- 1 , - 1!, . - . -- , . CLARK AIR FORCE BABE, THE PHILIPPINES (UPI) The death toll rose to 77 Tues- - I NOW IN PULITZ11 P1111 WINNIII, , reservoir behind Flaming '-'-g-'Dam. ,Q11.0l.-11(ii$10.-0-I ex- i How ever, officials weren't until alarm . pressing any great they had more details about the 1 of the. ,, lal: possible. depletion ... , ,- -- - 'Small Cloud' Colorado per I c!31 River Comhilssioffi , 7 sidered this possibilitras being a very small cloud on a very ' -- ' ' ' -' bright horizon. Ival, V. Goslhi, executive 'tli-- CAMBRIDGE; MD. (UPI) g Negroes kept this threbotorrroof winthe.otwacommissi aon, asalcide Br:At-tossinir land, eastern shore fishhIg , Flarning',.Gorbge to fill,L torn by racial strifes-o- n the Powell would onlybedone asa - - raan, - - ecrlyta rsism Tzontradictarrpolicrlbateven:,,, 1flIdrastic Plane Crash ; ter- - hi - - . LI Ifille- ' - .' press.' Pravda, ; the Communist Party newspaper; ervoirs in order to bring Lake zxharge&Tuesdarthit e - , - - -7 , -- - - res- - Flaming Gorge and Navajo ,. - attacks on confirming "down L 0,,ti 199 ' 13U:, W - , nV 1.7ft7. :- - - , ritoty from Communist China at the rate of 1,200 a month to escape Chinese persecution, diplomatic sources said Tuesday. The sources said the mitt- people gees are Mongol-Turki- c who are seeking asylum in the Soviet Republic of Kazakh- stall, which borders China's ' 'Sinkiang Province and con-tains people of the sanie ra- ciaLbackgroundThe Jseldng persecution Is..botk racial and - - " - ! W131) are crtssing into . Soviet -- --- -- - Per Month :Moscow ., By DEXTER C. ELLIS and GORDON BLIOT WHITE Deseret News Staff Writers - , -- - s. ------ 1I200 Water. behind Glen Canyon Dam was inching lip again Tu- ---- day after the widely hailed-a- nd condemned-decisi- on of SeCre---z-of Interior L. Stewart Udall to close the May gates. Monday Meanwhile, fishermen and other sportsmen had a new worry. - - .... MOUNTAIN WEST'S FIRST NEWSPAPER, AND sia - Cum - .4 1 tgliti; Flee-TORus- - - MI it W . I es , or ner - - China-,Refugee- . - ' , - ,, 4 ii , . -----.- - e,.. ' - I' - ' - - ,. r . : .. fkily Ali '.441 . - .. : --- ,- 441.r----- : . -- , NO. 114 SALTLAKE C11 ,Y,UTAH . 1 - , , 101.-.-L36- .- -- - r - - - , - (See weather map, details on Page -- A , - rI Th 1- - . - .. . - 4 61 , - 1 --, 4 - . . , - - -- - - . .. , , - -- ' - - . , , . -, -r- i 0 , . - , , . r - , 22, 20, 2t 8-- 9 10 : - 12 , |