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Show Partly Cloudy today, tonight and Saturday. Cooler today. High today near 72. Low tonight 34. High Sat- urday near 74. Five-day forecast—Temperatures averagin, Calls for World Summit To Ban Nuclear Weapons near normal. Few showers, mainly in the mountains, north TOKYO (UPI) portion week-end and again near midweek. Snow higher atomic bomb today. elevations. — Red China. set off its first It then immediately proposed a world conference to ban the use of nuclear weapons., NINETY-SECOND YEAR NO. 55. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964 Labor Party WinsIn Britain Wilson New UAWCalls Theofficial New China News Agency NCNAsaid) PRICE TEN CENTS <= the blast was set off at 8 p.m. Peking time (8: a.m. EDT). It said the bomb was exploded in the “western region of China.” but did not pinpoint the location. However, observers believed it probably’ was detonated somewhere in the remote regions of Sinkiang Province of Mongolia, both of .which border on the Ouster of K. Aides Under Way Soviet Union. : (A spokesman for Fordham University in New York City p e said the seismograph there registered what appeared to be a “very strong quake” at 3:13 } A e 2 eo t a.m. EDT between Mongolia and the Kurile Islands north of Japan.) t In a statement issued by the LONDON (UPI) — Britain’s| | Red Chinese government, PeLabor party won the parliaBy. JAMES STICKFORD king pledged that it never trusted associates were re- cies were said to have been By HENRY SHAPIRO mentary elections today and UPI Automotive Editor { would be the first to wse nuported to have. suffered the ousted. United Press International party chief Harold Wilson was clear weapons in warfare. named prime minister by MOSCOW (UPI)—The) Soviet same fate. The chiefs of the Khrushchev himself had not| Thenit called for a world sumDETROIT (UPI)—The United Queen Elizabeth, Auto Workers Union today went Union rushed to assure the Soviet communications agen- been seen nor heard from, and mit to ban the use of nuclear Wilson was’ appointed by the he was believed to be in total weapons and their ultimate on strike against American Mo- world today that its policy of Queen only minutes after Sir f political disgrace or completely tors Corp. despite a major vic- peaceful coexistence will contielimination by destruction. Alec Douglas-Home handed the 2. broken in health. tory in keeping alive the histor- nue without Nikita S. KhrushThrough its successful test, British monarch his resignation ic profit sharing contract the chev. : To Continue Policies Red China joined the. United as prime minister and that of company proposed to abandon. In its foreign relations the States, the Soviet Union, Great At the same time the Soviets: 1 his entire Conservative governCompany and union officials began new government headed by Britain and France as the a housecleaning of ment. negotiated right up to the mid- Khrushchev’s top aides from Leonid I. Brezhnev as Commu- world’s atomic powers. The Labor party thus renight (CST) strike deadline be- the government. Within hours nist party chief and Alexei N. It came 17 days after Secreturned to power after 13 years fore the walkout was called. after Khrushchev was relieved Kosygin as premier promised tary of State Dean Rusk said of Conservative rule. About 26,000 AMC workers of his posts as premier and to continue Khrushchev’s poli- Red China would explode a nuBut its final margin, when joined 260,000 General Motors Communist party chief, others cies. clear device “‘at any time.” But all 630 results are in, was ex:|workers in the second major in his “kitchen cabinet’’ of his The United States was one of Rusk pointed out that it would pected to be so desperately i |strike of the auto industry durthe first to be reassured that be a long time between such a slin. that -speculation already ing the 1964 negotiations. The there would be no change in test explosion and Red China’s was mounting Wilson might be GMstrike is in its 22nd day. the Russian peaceful co-exist- possible possession of a stockforced to hold new. elections Douglas Fraser, director of ence line. Soviet Ambassador pile of such weapons with a within a year. ‘ : |the union’s AMC department, Antoly F. Dobrynin made the modern delivery system. Drives To Palace and Edward L. Cushman, a f|announcement to newsmen in Follows Khrush’s Ouster Wilson drove to the palace company vice president, an||Washington after conferring The. historic explosion came from Labor party headquarters nounced the failure to reach HAILS VICTORY — Labor. Party leader Harold less than 24 hours after the anwith President Johnson. The where he had awaited the sumSoviet ambassador to Japan nounced ouster of Nikita S. Wilson holds up bis hands victoriously. after ‘his overall agreement at a joint mons from the Queen. With press conference. Khrushchev as premier and had made the same statement him were his wife and his 81- Labor Party squeaked through to a narrow victory OUSTED — Alexei Adzhubei, Local Plant Disputes to the foreign office in Tokyo Communist party leader in the year-old father. They waited in Britain’s clection, assuring himself the appointson-in-law of ex-Premier They said that the union and Soviet Union. Khrushchev. had earlier. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presidownstairs while Wilson was ment as new prime minister. (Herald-UPI Telecompany had all but wrapped dent Johnson says he never re- Khrushchev and editor of Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T. led the Russian dispute with received by the Queen and, un- phote). Izvestia, was ousted from his up the national economic conCommunist China over the best Federenko went to see United ceived ‘“‘any information or reder the age-old British ceremotract but had been unable to port of any kind” questioning position; Thursday. The an- Nations Secretary General way to pursue communism and nial, ‘kissed hands” on his apnouncement of his dismissal reach agreement on other is- the personal conduct of Walter Thant at his home in New had been instrumental in withpointment as prime minister. sues, mainly non-econgmic W. Jenkins before his longtime came within an hour of the York to inform him that the drawing Soviet support. from Wilson spent 22 minutes at news of Khrushchev’s “‘retireproblems and local ‘plant disaide’s arrest on morals charges ment.” (Herald - UPI Tele- Soviet foreign policy would re- the Chinese nuclear program the palace and then drove diabout five years ago. putes. main unchanged. was disclosed Wednesday night. photo) rectly to the prime minister’s NCNA boasted that the sucUAW workers at Grand RapChina Nuclear Blast The Chief Executive made céficial residence at 10 Downcessful nuclear test was ‘‘a maids, Mich., and Kenosha. and (Explosion of Communist Chihis first public comment on the St. Milwaukee, Wis., went on strike Jenkins case Thursday night na’s first nuclear device was jor achievement for the Chinese Labor had to win 316 of the at 12:01 a.m. American Motors after returning to the White announced today less than 24 people.” It ‘said the best’ 630 seats in the House of Commakes all its cars in Wisconsin hours after disclosure of strengthened Red China’s naHouse from’ a two-day cammons to win. With the counting Khrushchev’s ouster. The im- tional defense and safeguarded still incomplete, the Conserva- Appointment of Dr. Gordon S. Dr. Heninger,’s retirement was and is the state’s largest em- paign trip in New Jersey, Penmediate speculation was that its motherland. It added that it tives had won 301 seats. and Johnson, 45, a Utah State Hos- announced some time ago. | ployer. The Michigan workers sylvania and New York, Expressing the “‘deepest comthe test’ played a part in blast- also was a “major contribution Dr. Johnson, a native Utahn make appliances. the Liberals, 5. Thus, Labor pital psychiatrist, as the new . .. to the cause of world “We've reached agreement passion” for Jenkins and his ing Khrushchev out of office. could not mathematically hope superintendent of the hospital who graduated from the Univer+ 5 (By his vitriolic attacks on peace.” for a majority of more than was announced today by Utah sity of ‘Utah and University of on what was the key stumbling family, Johnson said, ‘‘'No man WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presiblock progress sharing,” I know has given more per|Louisville, Ky., medical school Red Chinese leaders Khrush- It said the success, which State Welfare Commission. nine, if that. It was Labor’s first return to He succeeds Dr. Owen P. said following the appointment) Cushman said. But he said no sonal dedication, devotion and dent Johnson said today that |chev apparently had gone .be- makes Red China the world’s power in 13 years. Wilson plans Heninger, who is retiring affer he anticipated no great policy| (See UAW STRIKE Page 4) tireless labor.’ But, he said, Red China’s explosion of a nu-|jyond the point of no return in fifth nuclear power, was due to “the public interest comes be- clear device was more of a|jhis relations with Red China, the hard work of Chinese engino. basic changes in British 25 years of service in the post. changes. fore all personal feelings.” | tragedy to the Chinese peopl e |and the Kremlin may have de- neers, workers and technical foreign policy, which will contiJust returned from Dallas, |than it was a threat to world y Ask Public Answer | nue to be based on friendship (See NEW SOVIET Page 4) personnel. Tex., where he attended a na-| Probably Primitive Device The President’s statement peace. with the United States and adtional mental health institute The announcement of the nuJohnson said the United came after top Republicans, inherence to the North Atlantic Dr. Johnson said he found Utah clear test did not say so, but cluding GOP vice presidential States detected the explosion of Treaty Organization and the State Hospital “if not the best, observers felt it was most probnominee William E. Miller, had a “low yield” nuclear device in United Nations. : one of the best.” ‘“‘We are way) ably a primitive nuclear device coe insisted that he answer public- western China this morning. ahead of many in our methods) He plans however to junk exploded in Sinkiang Province of iy questions raised by the Jen- He said there was only “lim- Visit to Texas supply. independent Britain’s of treatment, our (therapeutic)| —which borders on the Soviet MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. kins case. ited significance” to the Chi; community approach, open nuclear weapons. He will ask Union. Inese feat. WASHINGTON (UPI)— PresiThe President said he had doors policy, and warm and ac-| (UPI) — Hurricane Isbell lost for more NATO say-so in U.S. | In a quickly arranged nation- dent Johnson today canceled his The nuclear test anouncenuclear strategy. _ cepted attitude towards all pa- its punch at sea today and asked for and received Jenkins’ breezed into the North Carolina resignation upor. receiving the | wide television address, John-|scheduled weekend visit to Tex- ment was followed by a govThin Margin LEHI — Possibility of a joint tients,” he said. \coast with little apparent ef- reports Wednesday night. He|son said the triggering of a nu-|# because of the rash of inter-jernment statement saying that The new House of Commons Lehi Dr. Johnson expressed satiCity-Utah County-U.S. (See RED CHINA Page 4) + will. convene Nov. 3. But La- Corps of Engineers flood con- faction with the geographic unit }fect. sear said he had also ordered FBI clear device and the develop-|national developments. system, developed under Dr.| i think we lucked out, said Director J. Edgar Hoover to ment of a weapons system to| bor’s margin was so thin that trol project on Dry ,Creek deliver a nuclear bomb were| it was questionable how long channel and spillover channel Heninger as lending itself to|C0l- David Spivey, civil defense make ‘“‘an immediate and comWilson could remain in power was discussed following tour of better follow-up patient care director for the area where 200 prehensive inquiry and report two entirely different things. Amerianthe and. call me to to forced promptly before being the area this week County Com- and to, in the future, closer|Persons had gathered in emer- can people.” to immediate danger of war,” | . pre-hospitalizaion screening in|8ncy shelters to ride out the other election. s mission Chairman G, Marion “Mr. Jenkins is now in the Johnson said. Wilson had said earlier today Hinckley said today. cooperation with public health Storm. ; : it would be his “duty” to gov- F. W. McGregor, chief, Salt clinies, and welfare and other The season’s ninth tropical care of his physician and his But he termed it a ‘“‘tratwister, boasting 75 mile per many friends will join in pray- gedy,” nevertheless. The Chiern, no matter how small his Lake area, U.S. Army Corps of agencies. nese people were the ones who He said Utah therapeutic hour winds during a meander- ing for his early recovery. majority: Enginers, told county commisWASHINGTON (UPI)—Pres- message from the new Soviet Cites Precedent “For myself and Mrs. John- suffered because the Commusioners and Lehi Mayor Harold community used with new drugs ing course Thursday, decreased ident Johnson announced today government. He was simply citing a long- Westring that the only problem and group therapy has been a in intensity as it neared the son, I want to say that our nist government deprived them standing precedent in British go out with the deepest o a better standard of,liv- that he and the new Soviet Johnson said the ‘Tnessage might be ‘shortage of funds this successful method of treatment. coast during the night and ear- hearts compassion for him and for his ing by using “scarce re- leadership have exchanged “stated the desire of the Soviet parliamentary custom. When year since the corps had had Dr. Johnson had interned at ly morning. It was only a trop- wife’ pledges to continue seeking government to continue in seekCona and six children — they sources.” Sir Winston Churchill, heavy expenses in northeastern Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake ical storm when its “diffuse servaiive, won by a 17-seat center” moved inland 20 miles have our: love and prayers,” Johnson said the fact that|steps toward a “‘solia peace.” ing for steps’ toward a more City and continued psychiatric tornado areas. northeast of here before dawn. (See JENKINS CASE Page 4) Red Ghina now had the capabil-|. Johnson issued a formal solid peace.” margin in 1951, he said, “a ma- Commissioner Hinckley said (See JOHNSON Page 4) ity to explode a nuclear device|statement after conferring with jority of even one seat is the county would be happy to Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Do- Second Walkout Russia Will Continue ‘Peaceful Coexistence LBJ Had No Knowledge of Jenkins Case Succeeds Heninger Johnson Appointed New Hospital Superintendent BombTragedy To Chinese, Says Johnson Hurricane Loses Groups Move To Control Dry Creek Punch; Carolina Johnson Cancels Coest ‘Lucks Out’ spent,aiterettiresLBJ, New Soviet Chiefs Exchange Peace Pledges would mot alter replace culverts in unincorpor3 ee (See LABOR PARTY Page 4)'- (oeBROOPSPare HERALDING the News |Song Writer, Dies, 71 Ordinarily in this spot we talk about today’s news. But today, for a particular reason, we’d like to tell you about yesterday. The Herald yesterday carried a banner story, full details, and official confirmation of Khrushchev’s deThe only other newspaper to be distributed in this area yesterday afternoon had a nine-line bulletin, without official confirmation. The Herald yesterday carried the complete story j ica’s musical theater by writ-|following the operation. . ing such songs as “I Love| “I was with him a few minParis,” “Night and Day” and|utes before he. died,” Musgrove and final score of the deciding world series game the | And today? It’s packed with late news too— world, national and local—edited especially for your particular reading needs. es The President, appeared be- Russian foreign policy under the new Kremlin leadership Cole Porter, Broadway More OfIt, and Later... seme day it was played. You couldn’t get complete » newspaper coverage of the game in any other paper | « in this-area until today. It’s nothing new, however. Wedo it all the time / —because of later deadlines which enable us to get in later news each day. ! WASHINGTON (UPI)—Soviet brynin on the sudden shift in| the Kremlin high command and Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrythe deposing of Nikita S. nin said today after meeting with President Johnson that Khrushchev as premier. fore television cameras to rewould be unchanged. port that Dobrynin had brought Dobrynin said this meant a to the White House the first continuation of the policy of peaceful coexistence which exPremier Nikita S. Khrushchev pushed. ‘ Dobrynin told newsmen) at the White House that Soviet foreign policy had been set forth by Communist party conference. Deposing of KhrushHOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Cole] Stanley Musgrove, a spokes- chev as premier should {not Porter, an Indiana- farm boy|man for Porter, said the com- bring any drastic changes, he who rose to. the top of Amer-|poser died from complications said lee It’s Today's News Today; parture from power. the . United States’ commitments to the free nations of Asia. He said the U.S. “readiness to respond” to a call for help had not been diminished by ‘the fact that Red China new became a member of the nuclear family. In 1950, Labor under Clement! ted “Begin The Beguine,” died|told United Press Thursday night. He was 71. “He seemed conscious, but not came at 11:05 p.m.|lucid.” PDT (2:05 a.m. EDT) at St.| Also with Porter "NEW UTAH STATE HOSPITAL HEAD—Dr. Gordon 8. Johnson, center, a | psychiatrist at the Utah State Hospital, today was appointed hospital superintendent to replace the retiring Dr. Owen P. Heninger. Dr, Johnsonis congratulated by Dr. Heninger, left. At the right is Ward C. Holbrook, Utah State Welfare Commissioner in charge of the State Hospital. ca) re enough.” The ambassador . said the |