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Show _ Telephone 373-5050 Provo Office, : For Ads, News, Circulation: 190 W. 4th N. ...... 373-5050 Orem Office, 4 757 'N. State ...-... 225-1605 NINETY-SECOND YEA R NO. 65 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, Etaaa 30, 1964 3 Dead, 30 Plane > Wieckinije Goldwater Campaigns Discovered In In Cheyenn e; Johnson Injured i Maryland River Stumps East, Midwest Bolivia Riot CAMBRIDGE, Md. PI) — The Navy said, tod&y* the wreckage of a plane flown by a Navy jet pilot missing since Wednesday hiad been found in the Blackwater River on Maryland’s eastern shore. But there was no. indication of the fate of pilot Roy) Elsworth Seaman; 29, a former resident of Worland, Wyo. Officials. at Patuxent Naval Air Test Center said the wreckage was widely scattered over an area in the Blackwater National Wildlife Reserve, about 10 miles from Cambridge} Seaman, married, is the father of three children. By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI)—AuSen. Barry M. Goldwater focused his campaign thorities today reported 3 dead, today on U‘S. relations overseas. 30 wounded and more -than 300 He charged the arrested during four hours of “free world has been coming apart at. the seams” while President Johnson has “turned his personal battling Thursday. night between rebellious students and campaien for persenal power into\a circus and |a police. street show.” Rioting students who barGoldwater made. the accusaricaded themselves inside San tion in a speech prepared for Andres University after stormdelivery in Cheyenne, Wyo-, ing and burning the Health where he appeared before going on to Las Vegas, Nev., and Ministry left the building today Los. Angeles. He said Johnson under a ‘‘safe-conduct” negotihas lost Turkey ‘as an ally and ated by churchmen. treated other friendly countries Communist - led mobs also “shabbily.” battled troops and police in two PIPE COMPANY BUILD ING DEMOLISHED—The was scattered all over the company property as the other major Bolivian cities, inWhile Goldwater campaigned large 60 by 130 foot liong corrugated steel building 60-foot high building became one of many of the in the West, Johnson turned his} creasing the toll of a week of of the Geneva Pipe Company, 1465 W. 4th N., Provo, storm’s victims. The building was supported by attention to the Midwest and| NEW YORK (Ph cake bloodshed to at least 35 dead. was split by heavy winds which hit Utah Valley steel beams 2nd wood bracing. It housed concrete’ “the over-riding issue of ‘peace Sporadi¢ gunfire crackled Thursday shortly after 5 p.m. The building’s roof vipe manufacturing tools. footed cat burglar broke inte and war.” through the streets of La. Paz In a- speech prepared for De- the American Museum of Ni throughout the night and new troit, the Chief Executive ural History Thursday violence appeared likely today. warned voters that “‘one reck- and made off with 22 je | Most business houses continued less impulsive moveof a single ! closed. finger could incinerate. our civ- from the J. P. Morgan The university area where tion including the world’s lar; ilization. most of Thursday night’s fightVote With Johnson |star sapphire and the ing occurred resembled a batSAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)— “I say to you most earnestly! tleground. Every window in the De Long Ruby. Mayor Tran Van Huong of Sai- today,” Johnson said, “go to university, the tallest building | gon was appointed today as the the polls on Tuesday and vote,| The museum said the jewels in town, was shattered. Smoke| first civilian premier in/nearly alone with your conscience. The)|were not insured. inum roof-and the north and the center Of the roof collapsed j Canyon Road where fire was still rose and hung heavy in a year of war-torn, dissensionBy JERRY CORNELL vote you cast will be your own The gems were valued Winds gusting at estimated south concrete biock walls col- into the working area. Mrs. burning in several orchards, He the air from the street bonfires riddled South Viet Nam. — and the world you save will $200,000 when the financier It is insured. The Dawson said noneof the packing said the wind blew over a Utah lit by the students. velocities of 75 to 80 miles an lapsed. be your own.” On -the anti-Communist war At least 18 persons were rehour Thursday night ripped strong wind picked up the roof} boxes in the shed or nearby ‘nor Power and Light Co. pole causported killed, scores wounded front, two U.S. Air Force pilots Goldwater took his campaign through Utah Valley — causing and slammed rit into Provo| her “frail garage” nearby was ing sparks) which started the rand more than 100 jailed in were killed Thursday in a fight- to the West after a whistle-stop untold thousands of dollars powerlines snapping a pole and) damagedby the wind’s freakish fire. He said the high winds,’ tour of Pennsylvania whic h poor visibility and rough terrain fighting in La Paz, Oruro and er-bomber crash 12 miles north- wound up with a speech ‘in damage in destroyed buildings, plunging the Grandview area gusts. Wind. Causes Fire made the fire fighting difficult. Cochabamba. An unconfirmed east of Saigon. A U.S. spokes- Pittsburgh’ Thursday night. wind-torn roofs. -downed-power into. darkness for about four Daryl Stanley, Utah County Fire equipment and crews report-from the Communist-in- man saidthe pilots were on a | lines and poles, and a l5-acre hours. He charged that “in just the their original evaluation. training flight and the crash fire in fruit orchards northeast C. S. Dawson, one of the co- |fire warden, said that at 5:30 from Orem, Provo, Springville, filtrated tin miners’ union was ‘“‘not believed the result of past few days, while Lyndon Police said the burglar placed Thursday’s toll at about) ownersof the packing firm, said ip.m. he was called to the EdgePleasant Grove, the Uinta |Naof Provo. No one, fortunately, Johnson has been trying to re- parently inched his way | hoséfe fire.” has been reported injured in that fortunately no one was in mont area north of the road tional Forest, and State For- 50 dead. Their deaths raised the)/num- duce: American politics to @ a moulding of the museum’s President Victor Paz Estensthe shed when the storm hit leading to East Lawn Memor- estry Division fought the blaze popularity poll, the free world granite facade to a back the storm. ber of Americanskilled in four for a supporting steel beam in ial Gardens and east of Provo confining it to 15 acres. Resi- soro’s government announced it has been coming apart at the dow in the Morgan Hall of The gusts hit Provo shortly is breaking relations with Com- years of warfare in Viet Nam seams and American prestige dents of the area helped circle after 5 p.m. with powerfailures the fire and helped in the pro- munist Czechoslovakia. A com- to 314, including 217 killed in has been sinking slowly out of the hall, the thief smashed occurring in most parts of the 9:30 A.M. Downtown tection of several residencés in munique charged that the arms combat against the Communist sight.” cases containing the collection’s city. starting at 5:11 p.m., acViet Cong guerrillas; 97 killed the area. The rain Thursday used by Fioters in Oruro. and Goldwater based his charge most valuable stones and apcording to Ronald L. Dean, in accidents. night and today helped put out Cochabamba were of Czechoriabout Turkey, a NAO ally of parently left the way he ¢nsuperintendent of the Provo Mayor Huong,.60; was asked the fire, he said. By 9 p.m. gin. Electric Department. Power by the new ian chief of the United States, on the fact tered. | Thursday, it was contained, he outages var! he city from state, Phan Khac Suu, to head that the Near Eastern eourtry An attendant who arrived jet indicated. a ioe gees 9 oe Benesin the new civil government which is seeking increased trade and the museum at 9 a.m. “With that tremendous wind, the Grandview area of thecity. is supposed to succeed that of cultural exchanges with Russia it looked for a while that the for the first time in 25 years. Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh. Measured Wind fire might go right up the mounRebuffed France Huong’s appointment was According to Dr. Jae R. BalA giant parade, ‘football house, followed by semi-formal! tain,” he said. He also said.that Johnson ‘subject to approval by the 17lif, assistant professor of phy- game, alumni receptions, ban- dances at various points on the Building Wrecked has rebuffed France as an ally member High National Council. sics at BYU, the BYU research quet, open houses and fire- campus. The Geneva Pipe Co., 1465 W. and said this country’s relations The: council’s disagreements station on top of the Science side are all part of the activi400 N., Provo, sustained heavy with Pakistan, Cambodia, IndoMost of the rest of Homecomover the choice of a premier Center building recorded aver- ties this weekend for Brigham damage when the wind smacknesia, Viet Nam and even Brithad already delayed the transage wind velocities during the Young University Homecoming. ing will take place Saturday, el a corrugated steel building ain are in dite need of repair. with one event, a six-stake firestorm at between 35 and 47 60 by 130 feet scattering the WASHINGTON (UPI) — The fer-to civil rule by three days Tonight’s big event will be a side, on Sunday evening. Johnson’s Detroit appearance} miles an hour and gusts up to concert by the renowned Kingpast the Oct. 27 deadline promroof over the nearby countrynation’s cost of living resumed followed a speech Thursday Saturday’s festivities will be63 miles an hour. WASHINGTON (UPI) — ston Trio at 7 p.m. in the field- gin with a parade at 9:30 a.m. side and splitting the building. its. upward trend, rising one- ised by Khanh. night at Philadelphia’s ConvenAt the Provo Airport, Mike Though Khanh was stepping The procession will form at 600 It housed concrete pipe manu- fifth of one per cent in .Sep- down as premier he was ex- tion Hall. Also scheduled on the State Department said Jense, operator of Central Utah facturing tools. Insurance adtember, the Labor Department President’s Midwestern tour East and Center Street, move Aviation, estimated the wind pected to retain control of. the were stops‘in Milwaukee, Rockwest to University Avenue, turn justers were expected to esti- announced today. gusts at between 75 and 80 President Johnson also an- army. and thus the direction of ford, Ill., and Chicago. mate damage today. |safety and removal of 25 right and continue north to miles an hour. During the An estimated $3,000 to $10,000 nounced the figures several the anti-Communist war. In the Detroit speech he said licans from rebel-held the Smith Fieldhouse parking height of the storm which carhours earlier in a speech in damage was done to the roof 'ville in the Congo. (See GOLDWATERPage 4) lot, where floats will be parked ried dirt and dustso thick that for viewing. A delayed broad- covering storage bins. for com- Detroit. persons said they could not see A department spokesman. said cast of the parade will be shown pleted home at Intermountain 50 feet, winds blew down the Housing Corp., Fifth West 20th the increase in the monthly con‘Plastifab Corp. hanger at the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — at 1 p.m. on Channel 5. Leading the parade of 50 S., Orem, when the wind’ pick- sumer price index was led by airport and damaged four Democratic vice presiden tia] ed it up and’ dumped it on the higher costs for food, housing planes, Mr. Jense said. One nominee Hubert Humphrey’s vi floats, 15 bands and several nearby Denver and Rio Grande and clothing. plane, which flipped over, he it to Salt Lake City Mondaywill marching units from Utah, Ida- Railroad tracks and the InterThe index stood at 108.4 per EN ROUTE WITH JOHNSON estimated to be heavily dam-|be during the late evening, ac- ho. and Wyoming will be Actcent. This meant that goods (See STORM Page 13) eet to Sen. Frank E. Moss, ing President and Mrs. Earl aged. 5 and services costing $10 in the (UPI) — President Johnson Crockett, who will ride in the tracked along a big city camProvo Flying Service reportbase year of 1957-59 cost $10.84 Moss said tentative plans call royal coach. ed that doors were blown off in September for the same paign trail in the - East _ A pre-game show saluting its hanger as well as part of|for the Minnesota senator to items. The slight increase con- Midwest today, hammering har stop while en route from Cali- BYU alumniwill be held in the ieaioe...) its roof. trasted to a downturn in living] Caaeeeit # fornia to his home state of Min- new stadium including an exhiand telling the voters that if he Parking Shed Demolished costs reported in August. bition of precision jet flying by MOSCOW (UPI) — CommuAt the Grandview Fruit and nesota. He said Humphrey would Arnold--Chase, assistant com- is elected “‘the world you save’ nist party members were being a team from Hill Air Force Storage Co., 2100 W. 1460 N., probably arrive after .9.p.m. missioner of the Labor Statis- will be your own.’ told today that Nikita S. Wibers: wai was a brief security The: vice presidential. candi- Base, performances by the Utah Provo, the firm’s newly con_ tics Bureau, said pros) structed packing shed suffered date will address a rally’ at the State .University and BYU that the index woul a seare in Philadelphia, where Khrushchev was fired for a marching bands and the Coulong series of mistakes ranging Johnson’s motorcade was haltan estimated $15,000. to $20,000 ‘airport or one downtown if he gradual: rise for October. damage. The 65 by 85. foot ‘arrives early enough ‘to- make garettes marching group. At the same time, the de- ed a block from its destination from the Cuban missile crisis to Kickoff for the eaefoot- BERLIN (UPI) — Communist partment released figures show- at Temple University.and then his shoe-pounding at the United building lost its sloped alum- this feasible, Moss said. East Germany today opened ball game will be 1: ing that the take-home pay of|proceeded a block beyond the Nations. \ Halftime will be a hate to the Berlin wall for the second site before Informed Commanist sources, i \ factory workers reached alk| intended Museum Gems Of $200,000 Value Stolen Saigon Mayor: New Premier: Gale WindsBatter Utah Valley; Buildings Heavily Damaged es Of Viet Nam Parade To Highlight “Y’ Homecoming Events Living Costs Inch Upward For ‘Month Hurnphrey will Arrive In Utah Late Monday Man With Gun Arrested Along LBJ’s Motorcade Cuban Crisis, Shoe-Poundi Contributed to Khrushchev Berlin Wall OpenedFor Short Visits | HERALDING the News Se enee : Herald Brings Complete — Wind Story, Pictures When a disaster hits Utah Valley, the Herald is there to give youthe complete story and pictures. Which is what we've done ‘today with the de- vastating wind storm of late yesterday. He ndents th findafarmorecomplete: “fm ‘The Daily Herald’ than from any’ other source oN hich is the case with all Central Utah news, the late President Herbert time since it’ was built more time’ highs in September. Hoover by the BYU band. than three years ago. West It. said the. average wi Homecoming) royalty. will also (See, HOMECOMING Page 3) 7 Die In Fire Berliners streamed to take home pay for factory wor! visit ‘relatives in East Berlin. ers with three dependents was Under a pass agreement $92.98, and for single workers reached between ‘the Commu- with no dependents $85.17 per nists and the West Berlin city. week. government, West Bastil _ [With relatives in the East will .|disclosed Thursday night’ that an official document is being circulated to jhe party’s 10 milahs a giving the real for Khrushchev’s sud- den diatalanel. Nowhere does it dem mention the original official :reé |