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Union’s new leadership appar- ently is opening a back door for talks with Communist China, Western diplomats said today. * They said the firing of Pre- | | : Chinese had called openly for an er a xalts saw ‘little | chance that Khrushchev’s suc- By United Press International President Johnson) left the campaigning to the other three major candidates today, sticking -close to his White House desk for. a series of meetings on next year’s budget. Johnson temporarily stepped off the campaign (trail last weekend ‘following the ouster of Soviet Premier Nikita S. first move. They said the ex- Khrushchev and Communist Plosion of a|Chinese nuclear de- China’s detonation of a nuclear vice has reinforced Peking’s \device. But he announced that cessors, Communist party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev and Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, ‘could easily Solve the differences between the two Communist powers. (In London, qualified Chinese sources indicated Monday hight fhat Peking is in no hurry to come to terms with the Soviets and wants them to make the a ! 31st President Succumbsat 90 + 1 d ed C his dismissal as a condition for. Of h eS he would head back to the hustings Wednesday, starting with a mid-day appearance at Akron, Ohio. By CHARLES J. JUSTICE The Chief Executive’s oppoUnited Press International nent, GOP presidential nominee NEW YORK (UPI)—Herbert Clark Hoover, huBarry M. Goldwater, resumes manitarian, statesman and 31st president 6f the Unithis campaign after a weekend o* rest with a speech scheduled ed States died today. He was 90. tonight at Pikesville, Md., near Death came in his Waldorf Towers apartment at Baltimore. 11:35: a.m, (EDT) when h is heart, weakened by blood Goldwater’s ‘supporters also|¥ ‘| toxins resulting from massive internal hemorrhaging, sought $500,000 in contributions| | finally gave outi to buy television time on the prestige and may have hardThe Army immediately put three major networks to anened its position. into action its long prepared swer President Johnson’s 4 (Diplomats’ in London said| plan. for impressive funeral High Tribute speech on world affairs Sunday the most to be expected from | rites through which the nation night. ; Moscow-Peking talks at this could express its admiration Ready To Speak +aia be a propaganda Killed Near GOP National Chairman year career of public service. Dean Burch said Goldwater “espite the poor prospects of His body will be flown later would be ready to speak to the success, diplomats in Moscow nation Wednesday ‘night if in state under the rotunda of feel a resumption of the ‘ais Marysvale enough money could be raised would bring) Brezhnev and Kosythe nation’s capitol, so recently by then. The Republicans also WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. the scene of President Kennedy’s gin at least two advantages. planned to appeal the Federal One is that they would. win) MARYSVALE, Utah (UPI) — Communications and Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur’s|Barry Goldwater said former Commission A Colorado Springs man, Dwight lying-in-state. time to map new tactics against decision’ denying thhem equal President ‘Herbert Hoover's Peking’s bid for world Commu- Maynard Wood, 60,| was killed time to reply to Johnson’s The former Chief Executive, death was a “profound loss” to Monday in a four-vehicle accifist leadership. ‘ who occupied the White House speech. dent on U.S. 89 about two miles fateful|America and the world. The other) is the favorable reWhile Goldwater rested and in the ecoriomically action that| could be expected [north of Marysvale ee Piute held strategy meetings Monyears of 1929 to 1932, will be The Republican presidential unty. from some} of the Communist| day, his running’ mate, Rep. buried atop a slight hill in}nominee said in a statement isleaders in Eastern Europe, who | Wood’s wife, Allene, was re- William E. Miller, campaigned West Branch, Iowa, overlooking|sued through GOP national felt Khruslichev went “too far|ported in serious condition at in California. He told a crowd the cottage where he was. born. headquarters: - too fast in his quarrel with the |4 hospital in nearby Richfield. at San Diego that the basic difThe body of his wife, Lou “Herbert Hoover: embodied The driver of the other car ference between the RepubliChinese. Henry Hoover, will be disinthe finBoth Moscow and Peking involved was Michael Rice Cun- can and Democratic presidenterred at Stanford University - came -s —— qualities for a ‘were talking unity. Chinese | ningham, 24, of Hyattsville, Md. tial candidates was “character in California and brought to|°S'. Prieiplecountry stands. His: our €ommunist| Chief Mao Tze-tung | He was not seriously injured. versus corruption.” He also atWest Branch for reinterrment which work was that of the true life’s. Monday expressed the wish that| Also involved were two grad- tacked the administration’s for-) at his side to his efforts rian, forstemmed humanita : not 1,\ mankind the two parties would unite “‘on| ers owned by the W. W. Clyde eign policy from the Bay of help Hoover’s only children, sons but ambition personal the basis |of Marxism-Lenin- Construction Co. They were do- Pigs to South Viet Nam. m were|fro Herbert, Jr., and Allan, a andl “This war in South Viet Nam com ism.” at their father’s bedside when|from heartfelt ing road work at the time. will never be ended, and never| Brezhnev |made a similar apan-|a deep belief in divnsalate oe The _ oa death peal at a [rally for the three * The Utah Highway Patrol says be: won, until Barry Goldwater) «torhert Hoover was a great* nouncement giving only name,| . there was a cable stretched be- begomes president of the UnitHa wes & new Soviet |spacemen. 2 ‘date and time, was handed to) numan beng, wholi ed States,” Miller said. ; tween. the two graders. One of two wire service correspond-| an” f the Walter Jento Referring the graders was in the lane. of kins case, Miller said: ‘‘This the apartment, by Hoover's ott M. tl, i traffic and the other off to the man went to the White House HUMANITARIAN, STATESMAN, 31ST PRESIDENT—Former Pres. Heraide, Neil MacNeil. a 5 side of Ahe road. According to with Lyndon Johnson and he bert Clark Hoover, 90, who died today. He is shown (top) in 1963 portrait. Three physicians, headed by Hoover “‘one of the most grathe Patrol, the Wood vehicle, be- was given access to classified| At bottom are photos of Mr. Hoqverat three stages of his career—left, as a Dr.,Michael J. Lepore, signed lieved driven. by Mrs. Wood, information in the White House| sophomore at Stanford University; center, in 1928 as a presidential candi: : 4 é depend the fate| i pulled out\to pass and ran into : i attire. (Herald-UPI Telephotos). Hoover took a turn for the i the cable. The Cunningham ve- 7 uae oe we afford| date; and right, in 1935 in formal Dirksen added: “‘No man in worse at 11 p.m. EDT Monday cue tine biel nine hs hicle struck the back of the four more years of this?” ; Kept Informed Wood car. WASHINGTON (UPI)—PresiJohnson assured congressionnight and morning and did not ress of Guan ndsme dent Johnson looks upon the ai leaders Monday that they startling new developments in would be kept informed of | e e ; CEee man fought with greater tet -the Communist world as reinprogress :n the FBI and Secre —. s need for continuaService investigations of JenT y the first time, his heart began|impaired at; a time when the tion our| basic bipartisan forkins, a former White House j to fail him,” the bulletin said.|/nation was beset with a sharp : aide. eign policy,” Provo| Mayor Verl G. Dixon date to help in making the de-|‘‘During the day (Monday) he|economic disclocation.” . The ief Exexutive exHe was said to have »given cision. had seemed to be holding his during the Monday, night city is view Monday to 17 the assurances voluntarily at al — Coloradoan and gratitude for Hoover's 50-| Peja] Hoover this week to Washington to ley Admirers Reds Figure ents, the only press allowed in) can Republican Leader Ev- In Briefings the’ death bulletin, which said| trem "he a sopeliio.” By President. Chou Urges Summit On and Republican congressional leaders. He ‘and his chief military and diplomatic advisers gave the House and Senate group ‘“a_ highly elassified briefing’ for almost two and a half hours at the White House. Johnson schéduled another series of meetings today, starting with an early morning session Secretary Robert it Gordon. Strawberry Mall ‘Not Good’In LongsestrentoneS, ees Forest Fire Range View, Says Dixon icity ai. neers serafe Keep thove frees un ‘Out of Hand Nuclear Arms Luke Clegg not:|9W9 or improving slightly and) SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) commission : meeting cited the Commissioner bipartisan session with gen By United Press International Provo parking mall onCenter|ed that Nov. 1 was fast ap- his family, his physicians and|Mormon Church President DaOne major forest fire raged and senate leaders. None associates had begun to hope|vid 0. McKay expressed sorrow Street as “‘not a good thing on a) proaching. rs ques(UPI)—Communist the legislative leade | “ don’t just want to dump the |OnCe gain his great zest for/on Tuesday, over the death of who out of control Tuesday after long-range ‘ basis.” tioned him about samen TOKYO Chinese Premier Chou En Lai called again today |for a summit conference on nuclear disarmament. He also promised that Peking would) never use her new atomic bomb except in self defense. The New China News Agency, on a resigned after his arrest. disparal charge had been , ‘ closed. al Democratic vice presidenti HumH. Hubert candidate iu. a dispatch monitored here, said Chou had sent a message Grenades Hurled iformer President Herbert C. several others were doused or He indicated that he was not| mall without some other park-|life would win out for him. controlled by firefighters Mon-| for its permanent establishment) ing made available,” the com-| “A great American has/Hoover. day as hunter-causedblazes con-|but hoped “that the Central! missioner said. ended abrilliant career of| McKay described Hoover as a tinued to spring up around Utah. Business District Development; Mayor Dixon noted ‘that the service -to his fellow men.|‘‘great statesman, noble and Above all he was a humanitari-|true to the highest ideals. He in loss a occasioned has city up| come can (CBD) sin-|Committee a and Volunteer workers gle tanker were battling a major with something for off-street parking .meter revenue since an. He fed more people. and|was a true American and his the mall was established. In saved more lives than any|character was above reproach.” fire three miles east of Straw- parking!” “In behalf of the First PresiThe (BD has been working the city’s Second West Street other man in history.” berry Reservoir in Duchesne (See JOHNSON Page 4) referred| gon, cy and the Council; of Twelve . , County. It had burned 200 acres for slightly more than-a year, parking lot, revenues have dip- The announcement to Hoover’s . massive efforts: to (of the Church of Jesus Christ ; after being appointed by the ped from $1908 in fiscal 1963 to $1200 in fiscal 1964, which ended feed starving Europe after|of Latter-day Saints) I send of state and private land. EDT, he planned to tc “‘the heads of government of Maurice Fickes, fire control At Servicemen yiew- the| nation’s economy the countries of the world.” officer for Uinta National ForReferring to the Chinese anWith Gordon, Treasury Secre- nouncement of its first nuclear est, said) the blaze apparently tary Douglas Dillon and Chairwas started by deer hunters. last Friday, Chou. W. Heller of the explosion man Walter said. SEOUL, Korea (UPI) — Two Fire-fighting crews put out or Council of Economic Advisers. “China’s mastering of nuclear controlled several other fires in five| grenades were hurled at a cabinet meeting = He called weapons is entirely| for protectU.S. servicemen hunting near) Astley and Uinta National Forfor 1 p.m.| EDT, at which over- In South Korea Monday’s session were ing the Chinese people from the the demilitarized zone on Sun-| ests in|| northeastern Utah. The day, it was reported officially|jargest blaze was about 100 heard—particularly’ U.S. nuclear threat. acres, while the smallest was in the field of government econ- “The Chinese government.sol- today. The 8th U.S. Army headquar-| ponfined to two acres. omy. is conducting emnly declared that at no time and under no circumstances ters here said one GI received Officials reported that between : cet ews aimec at trimtones of likely will she be the user of atomic a shrapnel wound in the leg, 1,500 and 1,600 acres of brush ming the federal payroll. While the Soviet government weapons except for defense of but was reported in satisfactory) ang forest land have burned condition. * y since the deer hunting season upheaval Red China’s nu- her people.” began Saturday. lear explosion were. the prime i the congressional the dis ion also HERALDING the News the British election ‘ } Thoughts On A , cence1 Pace yLoaek : Some 3 4 : Mike Matsfield told newsmen of the inter; a ee OS oe eg but calle for a Keep Country Mourns * — z in the Soviet Un- Historic Utah Building cece ae oot Johnson as em-| keep our |that. ‘we'll jphasizing and our hand out” in) ith new regimes in|’ Johnson temporarily stepped paign weekend following the ouster of| dmier Nikita S. Khru- Communist China’s|/ nuclear device.| ed that he will] hustings| with a at Akron,| ig save the ake Wasatc in Heber from destruction. the downtown district through establishment of increased fiscal 1964 figure was $36,000 leadership in succoring the! jn the passing of Herbert Hooparking) and beautification. Es- compared to fiscal 1963 which war-stricken and bettering. the), er. ” tablishment of the Center Street had $37,900 and the. 1962 total lives of children had almost completely overshadowed the parking} mall experiment was which was $38,000. promoted by the group. However, in a report by City charge that the Great Depres-| According. to Commissioner Auditor Terry J. Oldroyd, Pro- sion was a “Hoover depres- W. Smoot Brimhall, the..Provo vo’s uniform local sales tax sion.” architects who have donated revenues for the first quarter of Mover long list) of prominent Ameri- {cans who mourned the death of ernacle James P. Mitchell, former sec- Justice Found bore this calumny|Guilty of Tax their * ti to work on master fiscal year 1965 showed more gallantly but he was always plans for such work, are not than a 14 per cent increase over as far along as was hoped ear- the same period last year. The tors that made an international MUSKOGEE, Okla. (UPI)— lier on| their overall plans for. revenues received from the depression inevitable were set Justice Earl Center Street. State Tax Commission totaled in motion long before , he de-|The status theof Oklahoma SuThe Commission had tenta- $102,255.52 compared to $89,-|feated Democratic candidate Al} Welch on quick to point out that the fac-|Evasion Charges tively spt Nov. 1 as the deadline 397.38 for the same period last|Smith for the presidency and|preme Court has clouded today after his conviction on five by whith it would decide the year, an increase of 14.38 per succeeded Calvin Coolidge. There never was any love|counts of federal income tax fate of ithe Center Street mall. |cent. It was| hoped that architect) Mr. Oldroyd said that for the|lost between Hoover. and _his| evasion. chief <a ve (See HOOVER DIESPage 4) Welch's be ‘ready by that! (See MALL NOT Page 4) |pians could r Crowe of Oklahoma r = | Mitchell’s Death L: NEW YORK (UPI) — Presitoday headed a|LBJ Gives Assurance dent Johnson . cour shirts on’ attitude to see) ee heenSuite a Dit pesa oe “what: develops A World War I and II. In later heartfelt condolence and sympaIn total meter revenues, the years, his cumulative record of thy to the bereaved loved ones mayor, jon plans to rejuvenate July 1, 1964, he said. ‘ ii L ea d ers to 3 Welch did not plan. to resign from the high court until after a ad = motion for a t J : en k ins P ro be F new trial. acts ;|for Nov. 13. earing was set ’ A jury in U.S. District Court + a ‘ | WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presi-/on a morals charge had been)check and investigation upon|took only one hour ‘and 47 min- moving into a highly sensitive|utes Monday to find the has - assured: con-| disclosed. Mitchell, 63, a onetime New|dent J to| position in the White House.”|72-year-old jurist guilty . of i leaders thatthey wll Jersey grocery clerk who be-|gressional _|retary of labor in. the BisenA Herald staffer who traces his roots back to that area has something to say on the matter. ||hower administration. | {It’s on the editorial page, in the Off The Beat Column. ‘And on Page Three, you'll find another story trace made good roots—five about college talkin We're and to BYU. back who d people 1105. _|¢ame oneof the most effective ibe kept informed of progressin/hammer: away at the Jenkins & ae ec poueee Bye. pce @bout the annual.Distinguished Alumni Awards, given each year to members of the BYU alumni here for a business conference.{en the! Mitchell. was a vice president who have distinguished themselves in their parof Crown Zellerbach Corp. and ee ticular fields. |for the past three. years lived in Hillsh , Calif., near Elsewhere, our usual concise presentation of news about the world, the nation, and your own Central Utah. \ : ¢ ee ee ree National, Chair-jevading more than $13,000 in et a the|man Dean Burch termed “pat-|Income: Service’s|case, Secret and of Eisen-|the of President members White|incident raised a serious secur-|ently ridiculous”a statement by| Judge Roy Harper of St. former’. a|inv FBI tions and later hower’s cabinet the li-day heard who presidential|Louis, vice of|Democratic levels high at question Jenkins.lity W. Waiter Mon-|House died executive, corporate H. Humphrey|trial on special assignment a adr was said to have giv-|the Johnson /qay of a heart attack while| J ‘ luntarily sessi . Barry M. Goldwater, the|that Jenkins case did not in-\from theU.S. Supreme set sentencing date,|volve any. security risk. i P john- . Court, the © the : |