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Show Sunday Herald 13 LBJ. Wants SUNDAY, UN to Hear Gov. Rampton DiscountsSandack View on Church Viet Issue ‘Problem’ in Utah Politics By JOHN A, GOLDSMITH WASHINGTON President Johnson desirous” that 1967 is the (UPI) ery e will adopt Vietnam Cajyin g the Pres- issue be put to the United) Friday Nations § Council for tions *¢ efforts toward peace, Senate tween’ the or unof John Birc the war) were , Democratic Leader Mike Mans-' ang the Mormon Church field said Saturday Rampton, one of two Demo- Jd_suggested in an cratic governors in the RA asa rapidly t! the Pre t- he i t's. 1 support nm. J think following the proper that a move in that ery states; -discounted-a-charge course,” besaid Rampion conceded that If the de as soon 8S of Utah Demc atic Ch the South Viet- 4. Wally ick that right ept. 3. And Ae wing extremism is a problen in it should be made the state because of the activi- Johnson's regardless of how the elections ties of “a few” ultraconserva- polls turn out.”” tives in the church Under questioning, Mansfield rehy But he discounted re No leaders of the LDS. lic opinion su declined to saydirectly thatthe (Mormon Church) are engaging President actually had decided in right wing activities as part to press further for Security their duties as leaders of the Council action, But he said L.D.S. Church,” Rampton told a aN news conference at the Western Johnson had indicatedinterest. in such an initiative| States Democratic inference. within the past two weeks. | Askedif he would eek reelec‘I think it is safé to say,”|tio next year, Rampton said, “I Mansfield said, “that the rather assumeso.” But he said administration is very much he has not made a final deciinterested in seeing that the| sion on the matter. |United States resolution on} The governors said he sup|Vietnam—or another resolution’ ports President Johnson's South- ed the Presi ging. He said he thinks many voters will support Johnson even though they might’ express disapproval in a straw poll. Rampton: also defended the administration's action in the 45-day copper strike. He said, in reply. to a question, he did not believe the federal govern- ment was dragging its feet on the matter. But he said the strike {s costA POLICEMAN LIFTS SHEET covering body of George Lincoln Rockwell, leader of Ameriwell as head of American Nazi Party, talks with reporters at presented by another power—is east Asia policyin spite of criti- ing Utah $100,000 a day in lost can Nazi Party, who was ambushed and shot at Arlington, Va. Police have charged John party’s headquarters after Rockwell was shot. An armed taken up and acted upon by the as from both doves and tax revenue and increased wel"guard stands by. Patler, a former party member, with the slaying. (Herald-UPI Telephotos) hawks. He said he “‘expects and fare costs, Security Council, MATT KOEHL, heir-apparent to slain George Lincoln Rock- Rockwell R ites Set; Aide Accused of Murder yards as he backed his car outjbe nothing to keep Rockwell undertaker to contact the! ‘of a parking space. An autopsy'from being interred in other cemetery superintendent and men or those who attain high \report Saturday showed that he national cemeteries. Grave sites reserve a grave site. federal govérnment positions. ‘died of massive damage to the are denied only to veterans who’ Rockwell served as a Navy {major blood vessels of the have been convicted of subver- pilot in World War II and the Ambushed Friday Rockwell, 49, was shot to heart. Earlier, police said he\sive activity or of | crimes Korean War.Heleft active duty death at 12:20 p.m, EDT Friday had also been shotin the head. involving prison sentences of|in 1954 and his Naval Reserve | Just minutes later police/five years or more, ” Commander’s commission was by a gunman who ambushed him from the roof of a coin- jarrested John C. Patler, 29,! The Defense Department said revoked in 1960 because of his fourth-ranking such cemeteries were available|activities with the Nazi party, operated laundry where the \formerly the Nazi leader had gone to wash jofficer in the party who wasjat nine Virginia locations—two which he founded in 1959, jexpelled last April for “Bolshe-/at Richmond, and one each at} The party is dedicated to the his clothes. Two shots werefired through ivik leanings.” He was held |Culpeper, Danville, Hampton, |€ liminationof Jews and his windshield at a range of 15 junder heavy. guard Saturday in|Seven Pines, Staunton, Winches-|Negroes from the United States. lthe Arlington jail. ter and Hopewell, Although his was GE. LIGHT BULBS (Continued from Page One) Koehl, meanwhile, announced) Officials said- that all that Withdrawn involuntarily, it was ithe party would carry onneed |without Rockwell. “Anyone who| COLLINSVILLE,Ill. (UPI)— {thinks you can kill an idea or a} Allen J. Bakos fashioned ® | movement with a bomb or aj| polio-type brace from a do-it- jbullet is crazy,” he told yourself aluminum kit for his ters. “‘. . .We'll continueto} dog Erste. The dog was -hit by {fight for white power.” an automobile and lost the use Military Burial of his shoulders and left front Jeg. Erste gets around with the Although ineligible for burial ‘at Arlington, there appeared to improvised brace. BRACES DOG be done is for Air Center the\done under honorable condi|tions, reserving for Rockwell all lof his veterans rights, including burial in a national cemetery. Urged for Phoenix New Student Political Group Formed ‘Shirley Temple Expected To Announce Her Candidacy WASHINGTON — Establish-| By ED ROGERS ment of a $13.6-million center WASHINGTON —_(UPI)—A near Phoenix, Ariz,, to train student movement to elect a 2,000 fliers and technicians a president who opposes ‘‘seeyear to helpfill jobs to be cre. mingly endless and senseless” ated by a spectacular growth American involvement in VietSAN MATEO,Calif. (UPI)— walk,” said Athearn, who in the aviation industry was nam emerged Saturday as a Shirley Temple, the child described himself as Mrs. proposed in a Federally spon- spinoff from the National|t actress whose sunny smile and Balck’s campaign coordinator. sored report issued Saturday. Student Association. dancing feet charmed movie- “A lot of people still think of| The report was made public The movement's chairman, Sam Brown of Harvard Divinity. goers in the 1930s, appeared her as a child actress. by the Economic Development today to be aspiring to a new “She is a very bright person. Administration, U.S. Depart School, insisted the effort is career in the halls of Congress. She is level-headed and has ment of Commerce. Ross D. being made entirely independent of the student group for tax “My opinion is that the very sound judgement. She is a Davis, assistant secretary of reasons, Political i chances are 99 per cent that she solid citizen, good mother and Commerce For Economic De- might jeopardize NSA’s taxwill run,” said her political has a good family.” velopment, explained that the he said. adviser, attorney Forden AtAthearn said her major report was based on a study exemptstatus, Brown announced that a hearn, “‘and I am as close to problem would be to overcome her on this as anyone except possible objections to having’ conducted for EDA by the Ari- nucleus of students attending zona State University at Tempe, the NSA national meeting in her husband.” three former movie stars Now the socially “prominent national politics from Califor- which proposes to operate the nearby College Park, Md., have wife ~ of business executive nia, The others are Gov. Ronald) academic facility connected formed an “alternative candidates task force 1966” to seek *~ Charles Black, thé 39-year-old Reagan and U.S. Sen. George’ with the center. With conclusions based on the an acceptable candidate for boxoffice champion of the Murphy. continued growth of the na president and organize campus depression has called a Tuesday “Somepeople,” Athearn said, tional economyat presentrates, support for him, news conference at which sheis expected to announce her’ “mayreact to her campaign by the study made these prediccandidacy as a Republican, Saying, “Gosh, not Shirley tions for the burgeoning avia- cause of the Vietnam conflict. ‘tion industry: The study of the feasibility of If she runs, Shirley will join| Temple.after Reagan and 1, Revenue passenger miles establishing a national prosix other Republicans and four|Murphy. Democrats in a special Nov, 14). Mrs. Black, who was not for civil air carriers will more| gram for training skilled aviaelection to choose a successor to| available for comment, has held than quadruple between 1965 tion personnel was conducted the late Republican. P..1.lnrivate-talks with GOP. leaders ‘and 1980—increasing from 76 during the first six months of Arthur YGim-20% San Mateo|since early July when’ she Lapeotteeee Riliion. 1. Eda helnec finance the: County. Acree 2 hives SireWasthinking abaut atudy-because the proposéd-escxs “J don’t<think it will be alentering the rae, Athearn said. ter would be located on the pe Gila River Indian Reservation, 3.1 billion to 38:1 billion. “Jan economically lagging area 3. The industry will need to qualified for EDA assistance to hire in the 1965-1980 period a create permanent new jobs, total of 217,981 cockpit crew’ The report proposes that varimembers, with 35,906 of these ous segments of the aviation inneeded by the carriers and dustry join together to form a 182,075 in general aviation. non-profit organization to oper4. In the same period the ate the flight training portion industry will need a total of es233,875 mechanics or technians, with 95,882 of them re- ties on the Goodyear Auxiliary quired by the carriers and Airfield, located in the north138,483 in general aviation, east corner of the Gila River 5. By 1980 the carriers wil] Reservation 15 miles from require 875 more airliners and Phoenix. the number of aircraft in general aviation will increase by 211,000. drug pharmaceutical manufacture, ' praphie and Sereeee Whi en used, it cylinder at right, beld byDr,KastarsqvatefteBEA Laboratories ip Princeton, Nod. The study, financed $87, 000 from EDA and ais in local funds, notes that the industry suffered from a crisis in 1965 and 1966, when a shortage of trained flight personnel developed. ‘ . The problem resulted from a combination of circumstances, according to the study. Traditionally, civil pilots have been obtained release from military service. 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