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Show ia arruaneacars!Tce, nae tea : Teliphone 373-5050. Provo Office, | 190 W. 4th N. ioe Orem Office, : f la For Ads, News, Circulation: “TSUN. State ........ 225-1 NINETY-SECOND YEI RNG Continues Friday 1 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1; 1964 PRICETEN CENTS a trike Paralyzes Shipping - L Moderation JohnsonStarts Move To Invoke Taft- Hartley LBJ Plea'In Thougal etGrowth Power Use began slowing {to a trickle almost immediately after the anti-automation strike by 60,000 strike began. By morfiing aclongshoremen today paralyzed tivity was confined mostly |to the multi-billion dollar maritjme picketing.’ industry} in ports from Maire to Nearly all cargo” operations Texas. were at a standstill but some The dockers jumped the gun passenger operations into and on last,jmidnight’s strike dead- (See DOCK STRIKE Page 4) line but President Johnson already had begun preparations to obtain a Taft-Hartley Act injunction that would suspend the walkout for 80 days. NEW By WILLIAM J. EATON United Press International BALTIMORE (UPI) — Presi|dent Johnson. said today that America has enough military ‘| might to wipe out 300 times as many lives. as were lost in World War II. But he said this power must -be used with restraint ‘‘to make man’s extinc- By JERRY CORNELL ja man ona giraffe-like The Utah. Valley Trade Fair vehicle, | and pictorial today saw thousands of visitors it happens. than 75 products man- |: —eager to see some ofthe manufacturing activity of the valley, @factured in the valley are on|_, — pass hrough its, doors as it YORK (UPI) — An Senate May Although a few ships, tion <improbable.” opened in the BYU Fieldhouse | \tie and Gulf of Mexico coastline By GARY P. GATES. United Press International in- The Chief Executive recalled cluding three luxury liners here, “frightening gand* dreadful mo- managed to sail ‘in pre-dawn Door iclose at ‘Lo p.m. today ments” from the 1962 Cuban high tides today, the strike was ski lift tower and cable |wheel, | | and eppen at 10:a.m. Friday. missile crisis to underscore his bound to halt all waterfront aca press. printing memo. pads, | call for moderation in the use tivity promptly in. ports along cial jevents include a free hydraulic pruning equipment | |more than 2,400 miles of Atlanof American power. ent show at*8 p.m. tonight in “Our politics must-serve our /tic and |Gulf coasts. When down to. the wire nego\faith rather than “foster our | (along First i fears,” he told an estimated tiations between the Internanda talaht contest at |' 4$p.m. im the fieldhouse, also TRADE FAIR VISITORS Part of the crowd’ of. hundreds of school children 76,000 persons at- Johns Hopkins tional Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and shippers failed | University’s quadrangle. fie. The tradeeAair itself is from Utah Valtey communities, gather at the The Daily Herald booth to view “We have the power to de- Wednesday, President Joliffs o n fou any admission charge. the United Press International Unifax machine which brings pictures into stroy 300 times as many lives swiftly created a board of inmelas in the jearly visitors as were lost in World War II,” quiry to determine whether the were hundreds of school | Prove soon after the news events happen. | The booth is but one of about 75 economic health which are participating in the Utah Valley Trade Show today and Fridayat the President said. “The pur- nation’s cbilrey ' from | .communities | | pose of our power \must be to would be endangered. Certificatidus the valley. They had the BYU Fieldhouse. |make man’s ‘extinction improb- tion of~this to the President been ially invited to tour jable and man’s fulfillment in- would empowerthe Justice Dejtoday. OGDEN, Utah (UPI) — Rose partment to seek a court-orevitable.”’ booths represented Hilda Builds Marié Valdez, 22, Grand Junedered 80-day “‘cooling off perAppeals For Unity clothing industry tiori, Colo., was charged with! Appealing’ for unity during iod.”’ id in Central Utah: assault) with a deadly weapon The board scheduled a morn| moments of national peril, Johnr visitors were treated Wednesday in ‘what police said son indirectly chided Republi- ing fact-finding session with was ‘‘merely a formality’? to le- toSa sBoeshine by -one booth. | Gleason, president ean présidential contender Bar- Thomas tidbit by another and galize ‘her admittance to the|®aR ry Goldwater for advocating use of the:-ILA, and. Alexander ibid drink by another. for a two-day run. j Among exhibits were 4 ae Call Recess On Monday i “. WASHINGTON (UPI).— Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield proposed today that Girl Faces the Senate go into “‘standby re- Charge | In Shooting work. Barry Claims Johnson Up To New Utah State Hospital for mental!# tests. : ; alae os | Miss Valdez-is accused im con- ‘Severe Blow spigot iningithehd in the-air yl) nection | with the bizarre ‘shooting of Diane Cafarelli, 20, Downgrading Defense | spiel wig tol one Beith | By I. J. VIDACOVICH United Press International By JOHN A. GOLDSMITH United Press International IN INDIANA WITH GOLD-}Goldwater’s train. Goldwater, | naval base after it was’ cut off|Speculation the; The National Maritime Union|” ‘and the| Seafarers International) Union have pledged to support the ILA| strike, which began in New York and some other port hours before the midnight deadline. About 20,000 seamen’ and |, He ,Tepeaied his assertion Flash Flood raigned en the charge. Police tuy; In India Kills 150 _— ro Socined Wa) the hospital] lawn. Miss. Valdez was 1 Jet ge the Provo institution the follow- ga 7 | They cautioned that mt To ‘Speak In cane warnings will probably be hoisted later today over por-| admifted to Tried Out In ublican walk- |sters waving LBJ signs -inter- monsoon . cloudbursts and wo, quick %to faud Mansfield’s proposal. He said. this is ‘‘much wiser than | back in No- vember.” 4 Mansfield also was complimented by Sen. A, Willis” Rob10,000 truckers were idled along ertson, D-Va. who said, those with the’longshoremen. seeking reelection are “entitled Activity in ports along the at least to one arses to’ cam- more than: 2,400 miles of Atlan- paign.’ House GOP Leaker Charles A. Halleck, Ind. plan vida|study Nantes ic leaders to recess Congress Saturday until after the Novem- ber elections, cy-; | rupted his speech : several a times -|clones that swept southern In- Sunk Submarine Pleased With Trip journmentplans.| Mansfield explained that in-- > der his pi procedure, the Senate rohold ;pro-forma , sessions every three .days. It would not transact, any business ang this would wire the a long as the strike persists.|presence of a quarum, gen Jacob K. Javit, RNY., At his first Indiana stop, in) Goldwater moved into Indiana Wednesday. Photos Secured ; from Toleda, Obio, where a! The flood was one of many ; | Small but noisy ‘bunch of young-|that resulted from four days of Of Th resher, for 12 to 18 hours, before curv- Goldwater ing. northward.. mid:November. i Mansfield’s latest proposal drew immediate commendation from both Republicans and Democrats who have registered opposition to the idea.of returning to work ae the election this year. » government} or 9 possible presidential _ nomi-; that two bfanches a ‘governfoday. One visitor was 125 miles an hour, up 40 'miles nee kept up his “soft on, com-|ment—the presidency and the munism’”’ charges against the|Supreme Court—have exceeded| said she would not be arraigned rd to ‘ask an exhibitor an hour from Wednesday, when administration as he rolled his| their constitutional powers. { until results of mental tests. are rtvig oft a fair. been | the tropical storm, sighiheet the whistle - stop campaign from| He again described President made known. a is being highlighted | Season, developed into a full- Ohio into Indiana. In a speech| Johnson as ‘‘the real enemyof Miss Cafarelli, meanwhile, reprepared for delivery in Indian-|Social ‘Seeurity.”” He attacke| mained in “serious but im-; with » entertainment in |blown hurricane. i. .|apolis, he said Johnson has no|Johnson’s médicare program to| proved” condition. She. was shot | thé Shawof the Show at 8 p.m. At|-noon EDT, the storm was | principles to support his pol-| provide hospital care for the el-| NEW DELHI, India (UPI)— a the hip and the bullet coursed i¢ldhouse.| Professional |jeentered about 350 miles south | gh her body. emi-professional talent of New. Orleans. It was moving|| icies and no stomach to face derly-and said ‘‘there would The chief minister of Andhra @ Valley will parti¢ipate. northwestward at 6. miles an| up to the problems of peace not be 20 votes for it” if Con- state estimated today that 150 "Miss Valdez had ‘been disgress could consider -it behind persons drowned in .a flash ately following the show hour, less than half its 14-mile-||and preparedness, missed from the nurse training 5 th | wi i Hits At Power closed doors, Hoeat the town of Macherla hostage, hiilorsseemedquitepleas. Siana coast. | world.” ~The Colorado girl was’ not ar- ed! itl) the fair and the crowd Highest winds were clockedat The GOP he turn to clean up its work in WATER .( UPI)—Sen. Barry..M,{noting. the .presence. ef many| by. Cuban..Premier..Fidel.Cas-| would act with usual speed. tolout inthe House! confused adobtain the injunction — perhaps today. The strike was likely to tie up as many as 500 ships. About 165 were berthed in the port of. New York which stands to lose an estimated $1.2 billion a day| <rial RaelBage Wednes-| (y: hehasbord. “said! the Storck eos continan forthwests Mansfield’ in | effect turned away from his earlier suggestion that Congress recess over the November election and re- usually Democratic Jefferspn-|of Marines to restore the water|Chopin, head.of the New York) The Democrati¢ leader's’ latville, about 400. persons (met! supply‘at the U.S. Guantanamo| Shipping Association, amid] ect suggestion came as threat Goldwater charged’ today that) young people in the audience, | tro. happens is seen pic. Kearns, Utah. After wounding | tog bil The Daily Hearld | NEW ORLEANS (UPI) President Johnson is downgrad-| said voters in the coming elec-|; ‘We decided it was the betthe Cafarelli girl she held her) which. algo shows on/|Hurricane Hilda built up to a jing U.S. defense; and nuclear|tion must decide “what kind of|ter part, of wisdom to send one at gunppint.for more than three || microfi while the Chipese| government you want for your|admiral in |to turn the water im, news of 25 years| ** sévere” blow:with’ 125-mile-an- strength hours while police, a Catholic), Communists are “preparing to} young people, and what |kind of) (See MODERATION Page 4) ¢ impers, a boat and | hour winds today and slowly priest and classmates attempted |“ dot set off a nuclear bomb that|an economy. you want for a ers|used in ough country | headed for the low-lying Loui- well may be heard around the) them.” to talk|her into. releasing her) allgwer J Pe oe cecal feed ch ietn wal aa niglitshpat, Miss Cafarel-|leyswide merchant promotion. li, described as a close friend of - TRADE FAIR Page 4) Miss Valdez, is a student nurse ital: cess” .starting Monday, while waiting for the Hause: to. finish |dia, causing heavy casualties | I can’t ‘think ‘of afivthing’ | more ridiculous,” Halleck said’ Both Goldwater andOhiojand huge property losses. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The} after Senate Dem: cratic LeadGOP. Chairman Ray C. Bliss ‘Abdbea state, about 1,000 Navy announced today it has|er Mike Mansfield, Mont., dissaid they. were well pleased obtained photographs of the closed that thesrecgss plan was * miles south of New Delhi, was mill of tel nuclear - powebed with the candidate’s two-day : : | Salt Lake : . the hardest ‘hit. A flooded res| I under serious consideration. ForceTests 1onan Pageates i brscvgs congressionalist ti ervoir in Macherla~ burst its ateeae a ; carrie _s — Press InWarnin: o ing i hess al blican cothe shopting. SisterpeeteWARDSAFB,Calif. (UPI)!- warcing” ee ona ce Cae Ie eet Le |Bliss, said it was a ‘‘successful|@2™ maxing Ht the worst dis:| 20 aboard on April! 10, 1963.loperationhad been pushed al ‘ing day. There! was no explanation for i i Ai tions of the area underthe hur-) F e hospital staf still'secret version of the : jtour” and that crowds were ° . The submarine was lost in most to the-limit in what alPresidential nomi-| tim and Miss Valdez had been}2,300 mile an hour A-l1 jet hurricane force or. high tides} Republican Brahamanand Reddy, the in the area nee Barry M, Goldwater willl| about equal to those drawn by (See SENATE re 4) close friends and added that plate has been built and put both) are expected’ the Noesearch ere ee 5 former vice president Richard state’s chief minister, : said in haustive last ae yearae failed Miss Cafarelli had hel pera the * eviedtoe, distraught girl with tartiene cee feat The residents on the western|speech in Salt City aLok ie ep a an oe.| aes Seaear ooee ae 5 Firemen Lake twin engine giant cam south of Lake Charles, ‘La., re-|the Utah carried’ for on Citizens by Ohio: y e Now bbocenatonoa the ver.|tip of Cameron Parish (county) Oct. 10, the vice chairman of ober in his 1960 campaign. Nix-|Macherla, as no direct contact in an attempt to keep her in| school. ; y 1 bl it bad \ of display in 24 hours orless. jdeliver a “major” campaign| photographs 273,000| with the town. has been: estab- had showing In Tonkin Gulf . Shooting Fracas _ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Boston Fire er ¥F and] a The photographs were obtain’s weredemonstrated| Cars from West Cameron be-|9:30 p.m. achieve a nuclear explosion, i port teaching ; roup h by}Artest, ea first time|gan crossing the intracoastal| Mrs. Clifford Ashton said the|made these comments: ‘tereeetts thaast os Pcl|dicta alee BOSTON \(UPE) ae oon for audience of|canal into nearby Lake Charles.|GOP standard bearer will de-| “But the American people! oo town of Cocanada said|Trieste II approximately '229| en wea ‘2 1 and- Ale Force offiliver a campaign speech in ‘the (ee BARRY CLAIMS Page 4) |;-) fishermen who \sailed out|miles east of Cape Cod, Mass. ON nea ete day when the top two Tato. floors of Lake Tabernacle at 8 p.m. 5 | Now You Know | Salt Other details on his: Utah) ton a the two U.S. warships involved | in the third Tonkin Gulf incident Sept. 18, the De- arch! fense Department said _— : and missile By United Press International| “Sit were available. not immediately The estimated total Christian Goldwater will fly to Salt Lake population of the world, as of City from Portland, Ore., where 1962, was 916.3 million more he will participate in the open- te aa deters talswereapproaching.seu ace “names were | the Destroyers Named | wets. Edwards i : ” = y io light! fas the Air Force ta fused to wait for official word/Goldwater - Miller announced 44... é "lished, Reddy said. But he add- a shade a acd ome Killed In | Tucder /oPsice In Indiana, Goldwater, with-|ed that it “could not be in the|”'© pehurselay, d toflight test a missile- ipshease Hae) Romie: perstructure of the sub. One j Hbeccoptot version call- Tiny Cameron ‘Parish: was Goldwater is scheduled to ar-/ gut referring directly to state- thousands or hundreds. section carries the shattered devasted ‘by Hurricane Audrey rive at the Salt Lake] Municipal) ments- by administration lead“At mast 150 persons Thresher’s number ‘‘593.” a bbmber-destroy- in 1957 with a loss .of 500 lives. Airport: between 3 p.m. and|ers that Red China may sioon arom he’ said. MAyrderer Wont Get Parole Hearing Til! ‘74 than half of ‘whom — in ing of the 54th Pacific Interna. POINT OF THE ‘MOUNTAIN ee tional Livestock Exposition. (UPI). — The- State Pardons Board Wednesday ruled that ‘ = convicted murderer Morris : Mics. backntetler pedcine WisitoKen Rights” Hulse’ wonldetot be-dliated ia |Murphy Wins Custodyof Child ren re- nN , parole ‘hearing until 1974. The board took»the action in on a revoking Hulse’s~ conviction in 1961 of assault |PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) |the.‘childven, reserving only vis-jthe ¢hildren is being adversely| with a deadly weapon. He also Sta e Supreme Court jus-litation rights for herself. The|affected by reason ofthefact|was convicted earlier this Dr.| James Slater|new ruling by Justice Joseph A.|that their father has custody of|month of second degree mur- jeustody today|Gagliardi retained the visitation| them,” the judge said. “He has|der. .| : - minor! children Mrs. ee and Zave Mrs. Rockefel- succeeded very well in his role,| ; Hulse was convicted of slay- (Happy) re.ee Sweat rights|and the children are normal,|ing Tony P; Martinez March 21 wil healthy and contented.” in front of Marks Lounge. Ansidhe it had met Gagliardi added: that consid- other. man also was killed in children. alone ontwo|eration of evidence taken in a the. shooting. : Hulse had been paroled ‘in “does.not. warrant a. change. in December, of last year, on the the © “custodial — assault with a Meadly weapon (See DR. MURPHY Page 4) charge. into the Bay of Bengal four|/That was where the Thresher ’ : T - fl four-st |days ago returned to port this|went, down in 8,500 feet of wa- cman emmelagd aeaaa morning. ter. bricks..and fiery rubble. -| Chief John E. Clougherty; Today's Events Today -I n Th ine D il vai y The dead were identified as Pvt. Robert. Clougherty,. 31, of Charlestown, son of Acting afer HERALDING the News H _— John. Geswell, 40, af Pha ter; Lt. John McCorkle, 53, of phy,42,of oaks Frank — + an y, |d Pvt, Jdwies B. Shebdy, 38, of Dorchester. Today’ Ss news—and bbc raecheesy. This is the aim of The Daily Herald, and our ord jon it is prett; ontiwe lo say so ourg ves. oe ny Today on Page n... . is bay" typical ex- ample. Word ofa fi i before oe “It’s aiab but-a-nearby auto th be only bu hop | sald fo ROS -astrous. A’ reporter and a ph speed to the scene. Result: We do it ee J why you are anal, abate Daily Herald, Central. Utah’s paper: It’s on the scene, _ Une whonow that scene: uch ahayt it dise “both Sheedy died at City; Hospital 6% leit hours after he ; wasadmit-- . {t No one else was believed trapped in the rubble. ‘Four In Danger: bijhga one‘civilian, were (eet, list: He n ; sare thedan- official — |