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Show -- :. , ; 'er ' , .7 The death of JawiharlarNebrit leaves Lie) tax! place" !)efcire the vacanpy is fincd, American V. IC. Hrialma Menon, to near-men. a great void in India. ' For the thne being, Gulzazital Nandi, ' fascist, The the are within This man, of mild manner and slight edlerences f; party rnem-- and . -' r : 4 home minister ber, will.serve is interim premier. The' policies of Nehru will remain unchanged while the country takes time to starch foc,a new The fighC among the leaders of 4 the powerful congress Party may be a long one. Parliament will make the final decision, but the choice must be made first by this badly splintered party Tlit man to ,succeed Nehru will have to satislytbeleft-wing- , center and right- wing segments. Key party Bgures range from the extreme led by antl- 4. senior--citbln- s build, -- it led-h- - HUTS most single handedly o, r yeargen-- 17 , - - ,E3 1111" eral agre e- meni that no 11,..ttl4"4' one of his stat. remains to take hi.; place. For this reason and because India's ruling Congress Party is badly split and torn by charges of corruption antli,nac.. a titter power struggle is expected ..4; I - -- , --- WEATHER:, , . , - VOL- , cloUdy, showers. UtahPartly - See weather map, details . ' Salt Lake CityCloudy, showers,' ' . ,... warmer. . , . . . , . , 'ME - -. NO , - . 1 30 - , . - .- j(' 1 - ) ,:, - - - , : mn &. - go) mot LAKE - - What About Ec!ter Ask Euchwaid rez3 A-- - , 1:) . - . , ' - ' .. 41 ' -- 11 1 -. . lj 16, i: A PUUTfl1 NEWSPAPII IMPS WITS ' -, . ;,, .. ,. ,, WINNIt PRIZI , - NOW . , ',1-- --- .. - - -- - - ' -- develops,-Menonwou- - , - -- 11.gin thipire --- , - - - , - --- - . &bit- -, party., . - - - 0 , ' f. --- - .. - ' - ) , - . - , Pnly- -- - . . , , . 4 St RICHARDS 30, 1964 10e , - -- - - ''r ,, - ,,ta $2 i , - -Circ. --- Adv. & SATURDAY,' MAY -- --- - . Informallort OFFICSSo - - - ,- L- ' , . Tips k , - ., Neyfs Depts. - 25 1011011AI , - ffS 114TH 4rsaa' 54475 - ' ... . - - Ehipire 441114- - News - -- - - tut,opeif split be in position to gain power. But he has been 11 eclipse since his Ilsmissal. as (le- ,See THE. WORLD. on Page.A4 - . . ln TELEPHONE NUMBERS . LI gmentsof .the gityethtea.r.keep EMpire - 0 - . - IN , , E Itar.Ittlat - , Party's highly successful election paign in' 1952. But some fear Shastri lacks the a popular !name of Nehru and could be . , . -- - - 3) , . tbil .. if& Contdbutes To Grim Riot - 4111e THIMOUNTA1N ' e - , UTA'A CITY, - Atucla On Soccer Lora , I -- - km ' , ket ow gm & ,Ado (Summory en '11"1""11111"1" - Inferest in pub. choice, has professed - lie office. considered must the frontbe Shastri, runner because of his job of filling in for the ailing Nehru and' his'popularity within party ranks. He led the Congress , alter Kashmir, candidates for prime min-- . But e Ister have' strong-- , backing 'within K.- Kamaral Nadar, the are They party. unquestioned political boss of south India and the president of the party, Mrs. In. dira 'Gandhi, Nehru's daughter Who has ,run .Nehru's household since the, death of his wife in 1935, and Lai- Bahadur Shastri, the Western-oriented minister without portfolio. Kamataj suffers the handicap of latx. guage in this country Of many tongues. I V & VVelcome Irt Litzh D:sputa ' : 'gression and the dispute 'with;Pakistan , Potky Showdsvn Tuesdoy i Col;fornia Sch'ool's Cut, Creotber LE solE, . -1- if-d- on Page S t$41. 2 , , Tbere is even no agreement on now facing the country : the Rea Chinese threarof at. Borry ' ' r "- I left-win- - teat , , . 4he tw4 crucial questions right-wm- g India-for-Hind- : 4 - - -- - - - - .., ---.- - - - - ., ., k li I t 1 ' - ,- ,..,.. 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Earl C.I Crockett ofLBYU., --- ' ' ' ' , ' ' . . , ,. , . - '500' - - . t 1, 0 u fit In Fiery - Crasn,,- - I , . , . . 7 ,' ' i "' - iv , , .;" ,4 ',, - Fra'Keinng:dy:lwr- 6- -, if ' ., ,, , 1 - , ,,,, - - - --"'- "' . i : ,, a ,, . - ,., . - - 1 ''' - -- - - (See flaming wreck picture xan page - Eddie Sochi ' ., MacDonald, whose home is is , t killed In rocs Riverside, Calif.,, was taken to a ,-34.- - - -- - --- -died kiitiort time -, hospital and ' -- I , 500-mi- le . , themrs4.1n1Joilhir ' 0 77'1. t , ar ' f, (UPI) Dave MacDonald, were fatally injured 1Saturay in a flaming four-pcrash during the 48th , running of the annual Memorial ' Day auto race. died in the flaming 1 wrSachs of his racer whiler . , t I .., .. ,IND. --Veteran race driver Eddie Sachs, 37, a n d xookie. driver - ,,a ' , INDIANAPOLIS, ,''' s ,,,,, , - . Ilt-- ,: , - , . . - . , . , 4"Cars -. ay f Visit 1 --- .- k , - , . - . , Caroline and -drivers knelt other were in; John her 3, hy son,' Jr., --S ' : , when MacDonald's spin- - the grave Friday in ceremonies 'A Saturtraffic toll lawreterc,k-mounting - ' d n were . a , that smashed into brief, a eloquent wall, day marred Memorial Day. would the chainreaction , ----' - ctiuncil sad. The hho ationalsafety One-Winsl----T47 have been No-, years old Friday. , , wever,w,aw,s henicon urat! thtiat Mrs. Kennedy carried a small The inlured were Ronnie Du-, II. of flowers. plea11 d I bouquet her children knelt in front of the ' Johnny Rutherford, Fort Worth, fatalities. Thethree-da- y holiday eternal flame RH bowed their 11 Pk. CALIF. (UPI) endlat 11:59 both of whom suffered NEEDLES,' , Tex., , III p.m. . . heads. Then, as they rose, Little , -.- .,,,I More than ' 100,000 ' U.S. . MOSCOW (UPI)The Soviet minor Nutlet.. times),' PT-boJohn-Joh- n , took small ' a , troops fought a mythical war -2Irsi In 5 4re--- -: --- The council estimated an addi- - tie clasp and placed it beneath a Union Saturday accused Chinese for two weeks in the desert Communist of leaders "flagrant" BY ALF ritArrE . ad-and not and businessman from tional to in you 19,000 23,000 Persons small American flag which flutHinckley,, light shines Indianapolis Southwest before it ended' in a , border violations, and said the ' would suffer at least temporarily tered beside the flame. speedway fatality in five years, Deseret Nets Staff Writer ministrator in the U.S. govern- - you, how great is its darkness, vhtual draw. , c situation a e us d "especial occurred at the head of the ' merit, both received honorary Pres. Crockett said. , - ' diasbling injuries in traffic. The late President was fond , PROVOThe tiensmission of doctoral Exercise "Desert Strike" alarm.", homestretch. The erewd of 3,25?. Drownings and other holiday- - of distibuting the tie clasps as degrees at the 89th an- - "But if it shines in you, 1,523 of The concluded the knowledge, wisdom, truth-.- nual BYU commencement con- officially. government newspaper 000 watched the MacDonald car Friday coeced- violent deaths were souvenirs to White House visiyou today and 28,694 graduates . '. livestia declareq: come out of the northwest turn and spiritual values obtained at riation 'PM' -sure to swell the over-a- ll toll,- - tors and others. before you, who can measure its night. -- -1 8 --- --', ThehiCidents on the Soviet-- then it -- - 1 12 men were killed A of total A happened. United Press International As the 'president's, own family Chinese border Brigham Young University was "Brigham Young University power?" he stated., maneuver the which inspired by hit the at noon EDT showed that Withdrew, Atty. Gen. Robert F. nese I authorities and at iChi- The MacDonald car described as the' new challenge stands for industry and perse- - T h e academia. , procession during20 , others coun,t and .17 outside May began burst into and wall, in his verance search for and been spun killed ln Kennedy, : the wife, Ethel, had truth, formed for the first time in for the BYU graduating class of assuming the, forms of flagrant nanie: died during preparations for 1624,ersons 1964. traffic accidents since the holi-- their children entered the spiritual values and tory on the quadrangle between ' exercise" violations, cduse which the especial Driver Bobby Unser, Albupitted the day weekend began at 6 p.m. and said their Own pray-locthe J. Reuben Clark Library and Speaking to the 1,523 grad- wisdom," Pres. Crockett said. alarm." nations Calonia of mythical whose brother era at the grave. , time Thursday. uates, their families and friends, ''It 1,4 not the campus, not the the Smoot Adminstration Build- - and Nezona - querque, RM.,e brti-Referring to the against each A breakdown showed: Traffic, in the George Albert Sin 1 t h buildings OU the campus, not the ing. alisfheedatinthwe 195Iost9,hsp. . thSpeeivn.eedwakyagine 1 ' der between , the commimist Fieldhouse' Friday- - was acting faculties, not the students of any Leading the academic proces- - other. 162; drownings; 13; miscellan- the added: giants, newspaper' the war games be- eons, 31; total 20g, oLtne Maenonald. ver , ---Byti president Ear! C. Crockett one timenot one- - ofthpe,Lor sion wilt Pres crcekettan ,, When - 'The- - Soviet 'government - has thser 'auto caromed against the -A'''' Harvey L. Taylor, chancellor of gan abont bait Of 4he troopi led states California the lso addressing the BYU sen- all of them. - , with, always proceeded and proceeds inside Wall and burst into' were on one side orthe Colo- - - 12 traffic fatalities. Texu-regiiors, the largest class in the his, university consists of all the unified Church school sys- froin the fact that border be- - name. on rado River and 1 half the Illinois and tered tory of The Church of Jesus those who come into a n d go tern, were President Hugh B. tween socialist states should be ...e. ' The side. battle started Missouri each had AL Colorado was No opening of 'Latter-day- , 1 Saints uni- forth froriller balls, who are Brown,' first' counselor in the other -"t - borders it- - friendship and Ira- a Christ with -TaNezonvsIowot newsradiotouched her influenceand Mist Presidency,- Elders Rich-- : 8. and had by is :versity, wasnoted each C-riswasn't. any opening- .-Pennsylvania ' , temity." i Calonia in a- - battle - over , Two caster Lowell Thomas. - . who carry on her spirit." Colorado in L. Gordon B. ard and Evans , smashups The newSpaper, in an article All. .I saw was flames," Unser Thomas and Robert H. Therefore, if the university's Hinckley . of tbe' Quorum of the Colorado River water rights. t' Mr: each claimed three Friday that also accused Peking of "in- - said- (UPI) Topl -- Elder . , '11:11''KIW4U1U11. lives:.K. - and , folSachs' Twelve, and Duman's car Boyd, I n the internal affairs . i terference , 's ,, 4 . Threa'sirls were killed when officials of the Johnson admin.- of the Soviet Union" through dis-- 1 lowed the Unser auto into' the Packer, Assistant to the Quo' ' preparing. SaturTO- MY- rum of the Twelve. kfreight engine ripped into their itrationwere Forgot-TonsilsU.S. policy con,- - tribution of .propa. flaming wreckage. . - , for alliajor day conwho car neat Colorado Springs. Three Brown, .. , .President Thousands of , s in rectato.rs said that p this country, ' ' ,.. ' "' ference 4!)n the cptical situallon g,anla r- --- .1 ducted the commencement '' ogier persons perished in 4 head. in Southeast Asia. should. be set- gasped. t uvroqr -' -also collision from 'on near LITTIOn, Colo. ices, brought greetings .. Some spectators began run- tled by."triendly constiltations," . Teen-Age-Driv- er '. e Secretary IP.hert S. Both President David O. McKay, who accidents on MDecNam-, 63 for avoid to the exits weurrect,,ning Re- MINE, rrALy (UP) are ' Undersecretary of adding.-,,,--, - ' :could rain slickened. roads. The rain ., , . present. , no under circum"However, gasoline. flaming went ' ' , W. Ball and Gen. to the doc- ' alsóT obscured vision- nato Paone, 36, ' , . Mr. Hinckley,, whq is 1 on'the. State George D.- chairman stances should these problems Sachs' body, -completely-' --tor Maxwell a Taylor, A of, reFriday and native , complaining Bt.' ,,,,,r highways, alumnus, ,,. swathed , reason was for in.. a , specupolitical blanket, , , ' met bea ' .,.: . , -- - ceived his honorary degree' for sore throat and asked if he ,A two-ca- r crash at Big Cabin, of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, De lation, : - people rushed where he - ' ' 90 minutes at the State for opposing,,one HENRY GREGOR FEISEb.1 . - . , killed in , Olda., By also init. business, nightFriday, accomplishments should tonsils his have i --., another. dead.wis pronounced , ag4inst Ball said - - ' ' ' Fridayl-an- d three persons. State 'police said partment ' communication, education and in Instead- ,- rerrtoved . ,, , , . , seisions siich lateri thifitirther , . vehicles- were moving in . A ' ' There is term that every driver ought to know, the service of his country, was a bullet which ha4 hit Paone both, , the sameAirectioniandone were "a probability?! presented by Pres. Taylor. retur10--r-----7-' Johnson has asked Mr. .. Evans Elder smashed into , the other- broad- - President andViatis,fhepointofno . . neckiarsago7ang presented -1 ' , side. his. Ipolicy and de , foreign ' In IlYing,lt Is that point in a flight, just beyond the halfway top. , See BYO ON Page A-- 2 had never been'found. , , fense aides to meet in Honolulu . is a shorter distance to, it mark, where if an emergentyoccurs -' , . a and . . Monday Tuesday for ' ! the airplane' S destination than back the home field. ,. ' major review of Southeast Asia In driving situations,A, too, ' 41111411'' and Laos l''''."k't , including . soPrOubthleMSvi I , - there is a ,,,, ,,...., , : ,,....., . , point of no, return. a child suddenly-jump,, ,,, ,o , ..,,,,,,,e,04..?;:. , In front ' no matter - , - , where, , ,, , Present at the Honolulu con- . , fastest reflexes : ' , ' ''' , , or how ul your ear, the wlr . hew skilled ference will be Secretary of I ,, In the wurldc-o-Ul-a ..,.. , , ' , ' .:4.:".: 4t,,,, i not there is ,, fast hts -reflexes, , , 41. , , , , State Dean Rusk, McNamara, s, 7., , , , , ' f.; with ,,,t1 than that ,.,, faster car, 'S . . I black - time or space tn. avo'il. ai dô you do when you clunha tree to escape ste big ' . .0, . Taylor, John A. McCone, direc, , LIts. steering ratio, can be hulled, ' POTENTIAL nent'anu she starts up after you? If you wetre driving down the , ' POTENTIAL- -- . , , ..1(1Ntor ot the Central ,t,w Intelligence ' could you stop that car in , , .K. le." , .t at 25 miles an hour, And nor ,, Well, you jump to the nearest tree and hope the bear loses ', 1 , ,, , . Agency, Henry Cabot Lodge, I .-- a Iltern ., DANGER - , a shorter distance than that car, ..s ,street, ,, , I .. . of -,, , POTENTIAL usubg7E,ft U.&arribassador sight to South Viet ,, with its brakes, can- be stopper) 1, '''''',7:'- -,' 'ts - 1 . . , . hesiecoun - , , DANGER ..,, ,,,, whatspeeck work he'd out didn't the ö G did. ', other Southeast hoped, - 311 Vit Things way , -ss, ,..., ,,,, ,'Not only, you. Not long ago , , 1 ., . nations,. Twigs wereh:t theonlything! that Awere snapping as Paul 4 . . , . 2vailm,.. ---i iIn. England, the world's-champi- on ' I , , --ellmbed that .9 Aii. ,6 ' pine. ,: Though the conferente-m- ay . . . 4,) el lik.'t' . , i , , . i . hie'. driver, racing . e- . , ,. not The bear was snapping, mew, r .,, I sweetest produce' any 11 policies vil, The happiegt, , Mike Hawthorne,' went We- --it , ie. ' to bse .114 iii, de4-for the President's scrutiny, the You'll read about how paul considered in.nalf- lucky 7. i ..0.6. 41,- - S. ,...1"IstdC1 . tenderest' homes are not a(, skid on a wet comity road, on Beef will Mama a , his battle with be , pager...1. by participants kayo aglimmonnew grappling '4--l 1I I those-wh- ere - there. has crashed and died. i4 Ivith some very, important clues- Other good reading in this edition will be tound in! , . 1 1, ' -- --. - 1; been no sorroth but those an , on . k---tions Somehow, ordinary ) 1 ' . ,11: , - ' - . . ', ITT- SECTION A -- ',) , -4-1 on an ordinary road, this ,. swr.loN B ........ ,.: Among the topics expected to 1L:. ,9.!17 haiebeen aver- - drive 2 Crty, Regional most Skilled driver, at the wheel, come under discuision at Hono- - National ,, Foreign --- --1, -- News-Seope . shadowed with grief and of a sensitive sports car, passed . ,', . , .. -. - . " ' . 'Radio-Tthe of '', no 46 died. Geneva . c..ompowaccords point ,returnand Jligtdights Sports peacekeeping , where ,Christ's comfort 6 7 The test of a good driver is . for Laos, which have been re- - Financier' Obituaries - - . - - ,, , . ( ,' was accepted. - , , not: Weather Map ----- ---6 violated by the Corn- - Theater Intoand 8,9 peatedly --far-th- e : .. R. Miller driver. There are ,turicing Young situ-Seeverywhere drawn-ou----I-1persons 'potential dangers 5-e t war In 'City, Regional possibly out ofdangerous Actipi Ads , munists; the , '' , - TEEN-AG-E - Editorial ,,, suum Viet Nam. 16 must be alert to them anti learn their tell-tal- e signs. r Society pa Page A4 Page ,,-- . By United -- . . Amr IligliPtay , ...i, '''' -----,' , ., ,Pass - 7 . . , - bifore4 g , ir 0 C (UPI)More than 100,000 persons Saturday' were expected to file past the flickering "eteriaI flame" marking The grave of President John F. Kenned al Arlington National -- , Cemetery. . . "' . No special ceremonies were Scheduled at the gravesite, but . '0, only a short isutnaknnocew away at .,. ' i , soldierthe tomb of the e Secretary Eugene M. Deathl-Air-ForcZuckert was to by a vrreath on ' behalf of President Johnson. Cernetery officials said Friday 160 the total, number of persons visiting the Kennedy grave since T. . last November now bas passed 9..,tyitil.ote.!(eg.lft: , ..., ; - ' ., ARLINGTON, VA. --. ,, , - - , Grave--. , , , , , - - 1 ,, , , - 0 - ' - . HonotJFK I - 1, - - - - ' - - - 0- -. . -- - 4 ,-, c , . 1 E-2- tril t ,,,,,,, -, ',,,A, -- ,,, v 1 - ' ( ItIqj K 10--, .; i , ., Al& - t- " '''l ., 1 , 1 4 .,Or'...1". , tf i , , ' ', ril 4 , ,,,,, ,,,, ,Z , ir - ,.. ....e , , 111tor4sADraw-- ent PekinTO - , 13order itiolahon dal - Tht . s - . - k ' - " - a en Graduation ites Receive ()Yids Accuse ,- - i- Press Intiniational ' ::'--- - - ' re ' - - . ' .. U . s' , 4,200-Mil- 4 S' Forges '' - . ' SON - . . - - - - "ere -- ,',, - . -- , , -- ,- -- 77 . Asan - - and--the-- Policy- 0.n. . ,f, - anti-Kreml- . . - a , :The But Will This Do? ' - There's ' a noe - - - , , - serv-proble- . . . , ' Point Of No Return . - - , ' iii - . - - r . , -- ,7the . 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