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Show TELEPHONE NUMBER THE WEATHER Salt Laka CMpIre EMpIre Warmer Utah Falr and Warmer City-ALi- ttU - 361N0131 Elgin . B-1- THI MOUNTAIN SAIT LAKE .CITY, UTAH California Primary WEST'S FIRST NEWSPAPER, A PULITZER PRIZI WINNIR, NOW IN ITS - T- J14TH Information 75 525 Adv'. & omciti IBITOIIAl M Ore. BICHAKOS JUNE MONDAY, YEAR Dept. Newt Tlpt Only 111 3--1 EMpire j (See weather map, detail on Page VOL. . Newt 81 4--1 'I n. 1964-lO- e rOv: Co Mmine sO 1 lloti-P-M- Sk By RAYMOND LAHR . -S- any,Goldwater and Gov, AN FRANCISCO (UPD-S- en. Nelson A. Rockefeller kept fighting for votes Monday in the final hours of R California presidential primary campaign With man U.S. Aides agers of both candidates predicting victd. Thetwo Republican presidential candidates are matched in Tuesdays critical primary contest the last and most Im- Tot-ta- p portant presidential primary of The winner gets 86 national convention votes. Rockefeller was flyingbaek FirmSIancL l4. MOSCOW (UPI)-T- he HONOLULU" (UPD where Ms son, Nelson Jr.f was bom Saturday, for a 1, hedges hopping trip up and down the state by chartered 1 United plane. His schedule called 0 States and Russia M o nti a y signed a consular agreement "paving the way for a Soviet consulate in New York, Chicago, or San Francisco and an American consulate In Leningrad. The agreement is the first bilateral pact between - the United States and the Soviets since the 1930s. It assures American citizens traveling or resident in the U.S.S.R. of prompt access to U.S. officials if they are arrested or detained. Soviet citizens in the United States have; similar rights. Agreement Hailed Soviet Foreign Miriister-A- n drei Grfimyko hailed the agreement as another step In lessening cold war tensions but U.S. Ambassador Foy D. Kohler warned that " we have a long way to go before the remaining barriers to free interchange-ar- e brought down -- .Gromyko said the agreement Is a logical step after the nu- clear test ban treaty signed by the United StatesrBritain, and Russia last summer and con-o firms the trend toward detente the nuclear pact started. He called Mondays signing proof that in spite of inevitable difficulties the two governments " ban reach understanding 09 numerous points. Two Signatories' This tendency could be more evident if the two governments started new efforts for settie-rheof other, more important, problems, be added.; .Gromyko and Kohler signed the documents in the Spiridono " ka Palace, a foreign ministry ceremonial building, convention must , The be ratified by the U.S. Senate. It will come into being upon the exchange of instruments ofrat-iflcatio- n in Washington.' . It provides thatU-S- . and So--viet officials must be informed ''within three days of the arrest or detention of their nationals and may visit and communicate with them "within four days. In' the past, Soviet authorities have held American citizens in- -' communicado forldngthy pe-, nt riods. See Harris Survey, Page A-- 2. Gold-wate- r their at , Public opinion polls' continued to indicate that Rockefeller was ahead by what would 'seem to be a safe margin. However, the poll - takers were qualifying their forecasts and politicians were, suggesting that a larger percentage of the Goldwater vote would turn out than of the potential Rockefeller support. .Victory forecasts came Sunl, day from Sen. Thomas H. chairman of the Rockefeller campaign in California, and former Sen. William F. Know-lanthe Goldwater chairman They . appeared jointly on, the National Broadcasting Com-pany- S Met The Press, Knowland said his belief that Goldwater would win by 500,000 votes was buttressed by big turnouts for the conservative Arizona senator at campaign rallies Saturday. Ku-che- d, BULLETIN BisWbp John Holiday' v By BUDD BURNETT Deseret News Correspondent accidents during the Memorial Day week- traffic three-da- y ' end. . But the toll fell below the National Safefy Councils worst expectations And council spokesmen said the death rate per miles traveled actually was one --of the lowest in years. A final United Ifres$ Interna-tiona- F , Couijt 1 J Monday showed hol!day that during the'78-hou- r weekend 426 persons died in traffic, 60 drowned, 5 died In plne crashes and there were 76 , miscellaneous violent deaths, The over-a- ll holiday death to-tal was 567. OGDEN The obligation is upon you to seek spiritual truth which is the Only basis of happiness seek and ye shall find this happiness.- Thus spoke Bishop John H. Varidenberg, Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesjis Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, at baccalaureate services for Weber State College Sunday morning in the Bonneville High School audito- rium." Bishop Vandenberg delivered the baccalaurate sermon to 450 candidates who wiIL receive de- grees and certificates at commencement exercises Monday at 7:30 pm. 'The class of 1964 is a history-makin- g class for Weber. State pollege and will marie the first degree has been granted by the school. Central Theme The central theme of Bishop Vandenbergs sermon centered around the iblical-injunction Seek and we shall find. He referred--to a Dutch proverb whicji states: "God gives the bird food, but he does not place ft In his nest. bachelors degrees, 138 associate degrees, 25 certificates of completion and 28 certificates of proficiency will be awarded. Speaker Named Ur. 'Jack H. Adamson academic vice president of the University of Utah, will deliver the commencement address. , What is your goal? . Bishop Vandenberg asked his audience. In the pursuit of what objective do you intend -t- o- spend your ' time? , i If isnt enough just to have an objective. We must have a good one, based upon, truth whiefi will endure forever while sham and deception- - will pass away and leave its disciples naked," he said. He said that those who are See WEBER on Page A 6 dent WASHINGTON Johnson welcomed (UPI)-Pres-i- -- Eshkol to the United States Monday with an assertion that it is not only possible but imperative" that Israeli-Ara- b prpblems be peacefully re" solved. Mr. Johnson greeted the Israeli leader, here for a three-da- y official visit, at a ceremony on the White House south lawir. x We are aware of the problems of political adjustment Israel faees with her neigh-bor- s, Mr. Johnson declared.-ThPresident said he was confident that Eshkols visit Which was protected last week by Arab ambassadors will re-- , suit in increased understanding fystween us and strengthen- 'our already cordial ,jrer lations . v v -- b - j to Unhntfefo v IMP Backs te-ti- ie Unit In Alabama e r ' The Teen-Ag- e , ' st Police Quash Driver-- Student Rally . Keep Wide-Eye- d lit All Traffic V . Fourth of Six Articles GREGOR FELSEN HENRY By wrtfer an M aoa cobMuu lhalf tawiiaftr rlv acres lawn, kaaaa (The la Hia previous kistalmont.) 'Main Street Traffic moving fast here. Watch out for that it could be a blue car. The baggagecirrier is the first tip-of-f license proves it stranger. Assume he doesn't know our Street system and is just the one to make a sudden change of direction without warning. Why? Hes on the side of street The main highway turns anything. right in two blocks Sure it ought Heres another Jo.jvatch out to be marked better, but it isn't for. Car pulling a Meanwhile . . there he goes! trailer. Why? People who own Aren't you glad we werent and pull trailers are apt to know trying to pass right then? Good idea to give any car with an how to drive with a frailer. The one for a trip . license plenty of guy who rents one for the first be may pulling room. Figure the driver is both on Page A-- 6 See TEEN-AG- E and lost And apt to do left You-Rent-- It ust morial Day. r- - , Supreme Court T .. two-ca- Is- raels Prime Minister Levi ors WASHINGTON (UPD The United States and Communist Romania brought East and West bit closer Monday by announcing a series of agreements to increase trade with each other. v Each also arranged to up grade its legation in the other's country to full embassy status. The speaker told thegraduates . The announcement culminatthat the rich experiences in ed talks which hav- e- been life are not. delivered to man going here since May 18, in- wrapped in a package., Rather, volving high U.S, and Ro- he aid, we are required to do manian officials. "Che sorting, the choosing, and the searching all of which requires individual effort whether the search be for spiritual or material enlightenment Bishop Vandenberg said,It is the first duty of every individual to oppose and unChristian-hk- e act-I-t is his duty to discern between and bad. It is his good The' traffic toll from 6 p.m, duty to act in the good. to Thursday midnight Sunday The first annual commenceclimbed well above the old mark of 371 for a three-da- y Memorial ment convocation recognizing State as a senior college 1958 In set and Weber Day holiday, will be conducted Monday in the equalled last year. Tabernacle. A ! total of The Council had estimated that Ogden' between 410 and 490 persons would die in the weekend surge of traffic onto the nations highways Council spokesmen said, however, that the death rate was one of the lowest in years because motorists drgye an estimatelfl.6 billion, more miles than they did six years ago, California had the highest traffic toll, 33. Texas had 31, New York 23, Illinois 22 and Michigan 20. Pennsylvania counted dead, Ohio and Oklahoma each, Missouri 45 and Georgia and Alabama 14 each. Of th? 50 states only Alaska, Defaware and Rhode Island fe-- who wouldwin joy-m- ing the counting period ' The most costly ailto aeeldent share it; happiness in terms Of human life, was" . was born a twin.' r crash near Marie, Okla. George' Byron that claimed five lives on Me- t In the war against the Communist Viet: Prom Laos roi!i3 Israeli Leader dur- - ATI t rl Melvin Laird, says "planx to prepare Jo move into Cong. round-the-worl- d LBJ Welcomes 264 - Of 426 By United Press International A record 426 persons died In Vandenberg, left, discusses baccalaureate program Miller, president of Weber State College. Seek Out Truth, Weber Hears U.S. Road Toll Hits E-i-igh H. with William fime-a-hachel- - bn rNorth Viet Nam Eleds Dtstref Ntwi photo by P. WitUc Kastolor Presiding Los Angeles. Goldwater planned to fly this afternoon from. Washington for his airport appearance and possibly a news conference at Los Angeles. He also will appear on a -- state- televisionJiookupto-nigh- t ep. "... schedules, they will be- - holding' separate rallies tonight, less than an hour Apart, (UPI)-R- Laird said in a radio interview Sunday that the House 'DefensrAppEopriattons Subeommitteerefwfaich heir a mem-"- -: ber, wasjupporting the administrations plans. ' The congressman, who also is head of the Republican Platform Committee, said that the administrations position is to move north, and we"afb preparing to move north... Laird declined to give details of the administration , plans, but he said he hoped there would be 'many alternatives, including hot pursuit of Viet Cong forces into neigh. boring Laos and Cambodia. This does not mean that this would be hot pursuit as This hot far as U.S. troops are concerned," he said. pursuit would be a policy of hot pursuit- by (South) y to-L- keep Na- - --WASHINGTON burners, led by Secretary of ean Rusk7M o ffd a y two-daa opened meeting here that is .expected to result injm Increasingly firm western posi tion in southeast Asia. -The last such session in Honolulu ended the day before the assassination of President Kennedy and produced an announcement of plans for the reduction of U.S. ' forces In South Viet Nam. Rusk arrived in Honolulu Sunday morning, sn the last stages of a trip that included his attendance as President Johnsons representative at the funeral of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.. ' VIENTIANE, LAOS (UPD The formal end of Laos coaliLodge Joins Group , tion government appeared. Imminent Monday as a , result of He also stopped off for. brief the Communists decision lo pull all their troops and officials policy talks in Bangkok and in out of the capital. , . . Saigon, where his party was Vice Premier Prince Souphanouvong, leader of the Commu- U.S. Ambassador to joined-b- y South Viet Nam Henry Cabot nist Pathet Lao faction, notified Lodge and Lt. Gen. William C. neutralist Premier Souvanna . Westmoreland, deputy comPhouma of the decision in a tele-- ! mander of the UJ5. military asgram during the weekend. sistance command in Viet Nam. Souphanouvong charged that Westmoreland is slated to take the Communist officials could over as commander near not function properly because future. of the neutralist-rightis- t, union Defense Secretary Robert Mcand claimed their lives were in Namara,. accompanied by the danger. chairman of the Joint Chiefs The coalition government of of Staff, Gen. Maxwell Taylor, WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he rightists, .neutralist and Com-- , also will take part in the talks. Supreme Court Monday ordered munis ts, , set up by the 1962 , McNamara -- arrived . S u n d a y the - Alabama - Stated Supreme Geneva conference on Laos, has night Court to take" all steps nec- not been functioning effectively Timely Talks essary to put the National As- as a unit since the Pathet Lao In a brief statement to news- sociation for the Advancement offensive on the Plaine des Jar . men, McNamara pointed out of Colored People back in busi- res began last month. that the present conference was ness in Alabama. But if the Communist offid- - ' the 14th such meeting, but em- The Negro rights organization als and troops leave Vientiane phasized that this one was has not operated in Alabama as expected, it would sever the ' particularly timely because of since 1956 when it was ordered last physical links of the Paththe increase in tempo and in- out of-- the state for failure to et Lao with thd government and cor- all semblance of the coalition crease in Intensity of Commu- register as an ' nist. aggressioa-againwould be ended. indepen- poration. . dent, states in Southeast Asia. Speaking for the court, JusAs you know within the past tice John M. Harlan said the several weeks the Pathet Lao, high court has the power to with the direction and support fashion a decree which would of North . Viet Nam, have on assure the NAACP the right to several occasions violated the operate in Alabama. But he said McNa- the justices preferred to foDow 1962 Geneva accord mara said, the usual practice and send the 12 airport stops beginning this morning at San Diego, up as far north as Chico and back os through San Francisco Angeles. If both Rockefeller and The Stafe-D- 500-ml- le Consular Pact SOLON SAYS US. PLANS IMOVE INTO NrVIET NAM also have- - increased the tempo and intensify of their attacks on South Viet Nam. . ' British Assurance ; : Rusk arrived here armed with assurance of strong backing for an American policy of firmness in dealing with the renewed fighting in Laos. , Rusk had little to say on his arrival Sunday about the meeting except that it Is not a hoax to frighten the Communists. To me its hard work, he said. Lodge spoke- - longer with reporters but also steered clear of - specifics. The situation in Viet Nam, he said, is not the kind of situation tor fair weather sailors it takes people who can stand stormy weather. Asked if the situation were hopeless, he replied emphatically of course it isnt,hopeless. Weve got cards on our side e a lot of sfrong British ... factorf-working-i- caseJiackta.AtocQurtiJbf: ' action. If the Alabama court-doenot act promptly, Harlan said, the NAACP could return to the Supreme Court for further acts ion.-, , In other major decisions, the Vs court: Struck down two state required, oaths challenged by em ployes- - of the University of Washington at Seattle. Ruled 8 to federal .fair- - trade! law aHows-Oh- io statute. The state Jaw permits a manufacturer to fix a. statewide p r i c e for brand - name 1 goods. - FotieF WeWTe'arpSrtfladef and fired shots Into the air Mon- day to break up a student rally protesting President Victor Paz Estenssoros There were no casualties or' reports of arrests.' Students retired to the universal grounds from which they showered police ' with stones. A university source said students were planning a campaign ofactive opposition to Paz not only in La Paz but in schools centers at Cochabamba, Oruro, 'Sucre, San. ta CruZ and PotosL s - Top Of The NEWS isherm en Luck n Only Go UP sub-surfac- our-- - ' directio- After a week frustration, the fortunes of the Utah . one direction up. Unless he falls in fisherman can only go the lake. ion of bad luck left unre. .That the only manifi by anglers the past two days. There were a few spots in State, however, where fish were-landwith some , regularity during the Utah opening, ( Hartt Wixom, who according to Deseret News sports about iL.. saying,that it covers a set aside his own pole long enough to, multitude of things. Utah fishermen and on where Read Hartts j report can expect better days page B--4 And heres more good reading: ' A Radio, TV Highlight SECTION A ROCKFORD, 111. (UPI) .4,--44 young father his Sports National, Foreign Financial- -. 'son Gty, Regional wife and their' 13,11 Ya 11 Comics when killed were Theater early Sunday .12-1- 5 14 Weather fire, swept their apartment .Society 14 Obituaries : 16, 17 Police Identified the victims Editorial Pages- .14-2Action Ads . as Ronald Boese, 25, , his SECTION B 1 1, 3, 13, 22 Emily,, and their son. Robing City, Regional n.------ As for possible American we withdrawal, Lodge said, cant just give it up. He called the phrase carry .the war to North yiet Nana so broad that it has no meaning. He called. it a Mother Hub-bar- ' ed - 4-- 9 4-10r- A defonsive driver a careful driver. He constantly watches for potential dan er, knowing he Is "at the mercy" of other drivers. is - 1 Jk ' j |