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Show 373-5050 Telephone N: ...... 373-5050 190 W. 4th air pe today, tonight and Thursday. Mild daytime temperatures. ie Jal oie Provo Office For Ads, News, Circulation: i ve il a GZ BN } é 2 R 2 Orem Office q 7] e/| ]gE ae 5 mil e ase. nig)i‘iin eCr Ww ro j Five-day forecast — generally / fair weather expected to continue through Monday with little or no precipitation, Dy ; 157 N. State ....,.. 225-1605 NINETY-SECOND YEAR NO. 58 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER21, 1964 BarrytoAnalyzeRussShakeuPp Tonight; LB J Cites Backing fc r Policy on Reds. j j som GOP Hopeful toGoOn — TV; Johnson in Akron Goldwater Feels New ‘President Attracts Russ Regime Means Bigger Akron Crowds Tougher Commie Line Than GOP Opponent WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen AKRON, Ohio (UP1)—PresiBarry M. Goldwater appears on dént Johnsgn, drawing the ‘actelevision tonight to give his|claim of thousands ‘in this. iti‘analysis of the recent Kremlin! dustrial center, said today Re j shakeup. He believes the new) publican and Democratic leadRussian leadership means ajers back his determination to |tougher Communistline. use continued ‘strength and | The Republican National Com-|Testraint”’ in dealing with Rus- \mittee purchased a”half-hour of|Sid and Red China '|time (10:30 p.m. EDT to 11) on| He threw’ this assertion at the ABC-TV network after the|Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, his three networks and the Federal|GOP opponent who visited AkCommunications Commission|ron last Saturday to far small\denied Goldwater free time tojer street crowds, while attack|answer President Johnson’s Sun-|ing the Johnson administration day night speech on internation-|for so-called ‘‘one-man”’ oneF\al affairs. |thumb government.” The GOP presidential candi-| Street crowds estimated at _|date’s speech tonight was ‘an|over 30,000 persons welcomed REPUBLICAN CARAVAN IN PENNSYLVANIA — Sen. Barry Goldwater leans over car to shake hands with admirers at West Chester, Pa. today, Goldwater) held whirlwind tour of Philadelphia before addressing $100 a plate dinner at Convention Hall. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). answer to Johnson’s address. It|the President as he motorwas there with tour WARM |WELCOME IN AKRON -—- President Lyndon, B. Johnson. received a warm welcome upon his arrival at Akron-Canton Airport in Akron, Ohio today. He was on the way to make a major address at Akron University. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). taped here Tuesday so|caded into Akron, stopping would be no-conflict today|four times. en route from the his scheduled campaign|airport to shake hands with of West Chester, Upper|hundreds and pass out “LBJ” lapel pins to excited admirers. Darby and Philadelphia, Pa. Johnson told his University of Goldwater planned to return to. Washington tonight. He will Akron overflow audience of go to New York Thursdayfor more than 4,000 persons that the funeral of former President both Republicans and DemoHerbert Hoover, then head west|crats who conferred -with him jin recent days on the Soviet for more campaigning. Goldwater gave a preview of and Chinese foreign policy developments “agreed that he evision speech Tuesday night to should continue on the path of figures and) the man on the;church. , |about 400 GOP precinct work- strength and restraint. which istreet paid |their last respects’ Hoover, am Iowa blacksmi! rns ers meeting at a Baltimore we have followed for the past DILLON, Mont. (UPI). — Anj Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge,|ceived reports the quake was) who served in the Whi Herbert'son + |President came reports Other Butte. at |felt Helena. and Hamilton Missoula, area| wide a former te earthquake shook hotel. The meeting was. sup- 20 years.” @ University of Washington Seis-|from Missoula and Hamilton.| Hoover at the rate of 2,600 an House from 1929 to’ 1933, died posed to be closed to the press With little question that he of western and southwestern} He 90. of age the at yesday hour today ‘at the lying-in-staté/P but newsmen were not chal- was referring to his GOP oppo-. Montana early waeeet Norman Rasmussen|Residents of the Helena area,| | at St. Bartholomew’s Episco- succumbed at 11:35 a.m, EDT lenged when they followed the nent, Johnson said: residents but} sai the quake registered about|the center of a series of damagning many awake : | 1930s, the in 5 on the Richter scale at the|ing earthquakes in his suite at the Waldorf Towpal “But now there are those Church. | crowd into the hotel ballroom. causing no damage. line | of mourners exX- ers, his home since he left the seismograph in Seattle That is also telephoned broadcasting sta-| “We have the show ready and who do not follow this responThe tremor|was recordedbetem-| the felt they report to as|a’mod-|tions regarded generally will be on the air tomorrow sible course. They have placed tween 12:30 and 12:40 a.m. MST presidency .31 years ago. blor. , Bozeman, erate magnitude. here and in |Ennis The body of the 3ist Presi-\night,”»he said Tuesday night. under attack all of the policies ee The quake apparently|hit harddent will lie in state today and|*‘wWe will be in disagreement which ‘have: brought us closer est in the Dillon area where it with President Johnson on what toward peace. Thursday at St. Bartholomew’s| “They stand in opposition to” Church on Park Avenue. A:has happened in Russia. roused some resident from ‘ot Steps Taken COMING. TO PROVO—Aver«we will say we do not be- the collective wisdom of both be will service memorial jbrief beds and into the-streets. Some ill Harriman, undersecretary. parties, experienced in foreign persons said a slight roar preof state for political affairs, held at 4:30 p.m. EDT Thurs-\jieve the new leaders will con- affairs.” ceded the quake, others. said To Solve _ |tinue. the Khrushchev line. We : who will address public here day. Johnson said that the “great they did not hear the) familiar Saturday night after meeting On Friday morning the coffin|expect it to be a tougher line. power” of the presidency “‘canrumbling noise. 2. with Utah County Democrat| will be moved by train to) ‘We believe it means closer no, be put in the hands of |Washington where Hoover will|cooperation with the Chinese ic leaders for dinner. The quake was recorded Clinic Puzzle those who might use it impulDillon at 12736 a.m. jand was' lie in state under the great Ro-|jine. It means they are getting sively or carelessly.” together.” e T DETROIT (UPI)—The United itunda of the nation’s Capitol. followed by a muchlighter shock) Several steps were taken H And. he said this is the conAuto Workers union, 1) TS Pay Respects —— a few minuteslater. The heavier Tuesda: veni By JERRY CORNELL prodcern “of a. watching and worsponse to White House °o arriman ne ca financial and admin hours the public will] PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—Re- ried world.” eee Developmen | of ‘properties temblor was des‘cribed as a complex ding and economic needs of its For 42 “slow rolling quake.” istrative problems of Utah have a.chance to pay its last|publican presidential nominee Akron was the President’s along Provo’s many highway members, today ordered the that 0! f to Hoover beneath the| Barry Goldwater, charging At. Ennis, near the site of the County Medical Health Clinic, access routes| nm become national General Motors coun- respects stop on a jet-hopping trip where, in recent|immorality existed from “‘top first great concern gisastrous Madison Canyon formerly called the Child Guidcil into session Friday to vote same Rotunda _ the Provo| also taking him to see former which — bodies of President|to bottom” in the country, toance Clinic. the | months, earthquake of August) 1959, the Planning Commission on ending aj27-day strike that President Harry S Truman, President Gen.|day cited former Meeting Tuesday were vianiOn Saturday is advocating landscaping and town marshal reported twojolts has idled more than 300,000 John’) F. Kennedy and lay in Herbert Hoover as a great na- hospitalized in Kansas City, A. MacArthur Douglas beautification | (through zoning )\—a small one about 12:30 a.m. State Health Department ofworkers. . | tional leader who “never ‘had Mo., and to, later campaign apstate. and a sharperoneat 12:40 a.m. ficials, asked to evaluate servalong these routes. (Woodcock, UAW, On Sunday Hoover will be/the slightest hint of scandal pearances in East St. Louis andUndersecretary .of State for Leonard Hal Frederickson of the Fed- ices of the Provo clinic; Utah The planners) contend that visnews a St. Louis, Mo. in said president, Harri-|e Political Affairs Averill flown to ‘is, Ihoehetown of West|around him in his entire life.” Refers To Change f itors find the present approach eral Aviation Agency at the Dil- County Board of Health, and man will. fly into Provo Satur-|conference he “would anticibe-| Goldwater, launching a day buried be to Iowa, ting. Branch, uninvi the advisory board to theclinic. and ) lon Airport described the quake active unattr es The President, regalling last pate that if the membership so neath a simple headstone he a ae week’s Soviet leadership upIt was consensusof the group day at 5:30 p,m. to meet with at back be The planners recently recom: -|as “pretty sharp.” Dillon police lead-|votes, we would ere 1s just personally selected. His wife is|phla area, sal a and Fredrickson said) they had that the mental health clinic is Utah County Democratic heaval, Red China’s atomic exmended the formation of ers for dinner, then address a work Monday.” buried at Stanford University|teo much immorality in the group to act as advisers in such reports from a number ofresi- a subdivision of City-County public meeting at 7:30 p.m. at And Woodcock added that the in Palo “Alto, Calif., but her|country today from the top to plosion, and the British Labor Health Department. As such which tion dents who said their houses menda recom party victory said: a work, Provo High School Auditorium. union’s executive board would body’ will be brought to Westjthe bottom.” “Last Saturday I met with the the City Commission acted on creaked, floors trembled and the it should be administered by recently the used governor of New|recommend endorsement of the Branch and buried by his side.| Goldwater former The week. In Dr. Elmo Eddington, . director chandeliers swayed. affirmatively (last |National Security Council. On Oct. York andrailroad magnate, will|national. contract reached At as President former Sat-|deceased last stricken was Hoover ry} adviso ai the health department, and Deer Lodge, the sheriff’s the ng| recommendi meet with elected county Demo- 5 between GM and the union. by massive internal|? modelof political morality in |Monday I miet with congressiongroup, the planners also sub- office-reported the temblor not the psychiatrist in charge ératic officials, candidates and However, Louis G. Seaton, urday at the al leaders ‘from both parties. His doctors eventual- speeches on his arrival mitted a memorandum on their knocked the jail cell keys off a of the clinic, Dr. Marlow Har- county. party leaders at the GM vice president, said the bleeding. the bleed- Philadelphia International Air- Yesterday I met with my cabistop to able were ly city’s son. the hook. thoughts regarding |port and at suburban stops in|net. And’ you can be proud of -<» i = Royal Inn at 6|p.m. for dinner.| prospect of immediate resump- i Taxpayers’ Interest Frederickson said the FAA at approaches amd theé general apGOLDWATER, Page 4) | (See PRESIDENT, Page 4) up, poison-|"'(5.¢ builtPage but toxins State and national Democrat-|tion of car production was not ing, (See CROWD, 4) The county board of health Bozeman reported the quake pearance of the city. local unsettled of candidates for office will at-|good because ic had raised the question as to caused the airport building to : Custoni Develops ns. creak. He said he also had+re-! (See STEPS TAKEN, Page 4) tend the evening meeting, said|conditio geaton joined Woodcock in Utah County Commissioner Da-| “A custom has developed in the hout hoping many of the unsettled vid Greenwood. Provo, as it has throug Mr. Harriman as representa-|igcals could reach agreement éntire area — that of allowing HERALDING the News tive for President Johnson will by the time {the GM_ council land and buildings to go uncared for while awaiting a profdiscuss the national administra-|yotes Friday. GM has 130 plant tion, said Commissioner Green-|jocals and only 85 had reached) itable or convenient time to dispose of the property,” the plan- | - Quake Jars Wide Area Of Western Montana Crowd Files Past Hoover's Casket NEW YORK (UPI) — Public,around the huge Park Avenue|’US Planned remarks on the tel- Prove UAWCouncil Beautification To Vote on Along Access Strike End Roads Sought Speak Here U. S. Olympic Athletes ners said. “It| appears’ ‘that nearly everybody has grown accustomed +o | thinkirig that * there is nething wrong with permitting buildings to deteriorate fested eyesores. | “The fact that dilapidated buildings and weed - infested lots. depress ale and are plublic mor- ‘ul to the gen, has been largely Ma _ . J with pic- efore ont West and 10th Wes entrance of the city , me big shot Joseph (Joe Bananas)| Bonnano was kidnaped at gunee aa een hours any other nation to date. i at-| impact ‘his s ance before a federal.prin jury. investigating organized crime. a " by the|House” Bonnano, consi ~ pla —< the bys)co |7S”, rivalry after more than a decade of no competition 3 response to Woodcock, in |questioning, said the union’s NEW YORK (UPI) — Mafia/decision to call) the ratification total of 34 gold medals—considerably more than And while vou’re still in the sports section, read, up on the-pre-game dope between BY High and Prove High—who resume their football u issues are not jworth ury Appearance _ tures, see our sports section teday—and everyday for full Olympic ‘details via the on-the-spot facilities of United Press International. Den ot ‘ig Woodcock _ that ar va 0conceivable that unse jcals “‘can vote to go back to Kidnaped Before work if they feel the aunsettled strike.’ The U.S. men, and women, have garnered a Olympic coverage, | fiaBia America’s} Olympic’ athletes are doing a pretty good job of remaining on the gold standard, as it were. For complete agreement by today. 3 wood. Remain On Gold Standard “ar chiefs, failed tolit appear as ordered at 10, a.m./1 |rpT before the | grand’ jury. in. the gridiron sport. It’s the game for both eams. | oes So much ‘for sports—and while some sports fans will deny this—there are other events that make news. (You'll find them elsewhere in today’s paper—world, national and from your own Centray Uialy was in i :ip ! a ‘MILITARY HONORS FOR DECEASED PRESIDENT — An honor surrounds the easket in St.. Bartholomew’s Church in New York today as body of Herbe an obstruction of justice in Bonnano’s disappearance. Pickup 2nd pgh: Bonnano | : || | ‘ ig a Hoover lies in state to receive homage ofthe he served as U.S. president. Throngslater filed past the casket at the rate — i of 2600 per howe. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Petals ii Ae; ‘i i4 of ; . : | ae e ne - - hentteaiiee j y " 3 us |