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' "'7' I - :- ' - - ' : ' I )v r: '''i - s' ' ::-'7- E J (Jake) Gant for Salt Lake City ins In Initial bid Commission seat Negroes Win Two Mayorality Races WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Louie B Nunn was elected governor of Kentucky Tuesday Massachusetts Secretary of State Kevin H White defeated Louise Day Hicks to take charge of Bos- ton City Hall and a Negro Democrat was elected mayor of Gary Ind Richard G Hatcher edged Republican Joseph Radigan in a tight contest for city mayor of the Indiana The arithmetic of race was evident in a Gary vote count that clearly followed color lines steel-makin- Carl B Stokes squeezed through to an uphill victory in Cleveland Tuesday to become the first Negro mayor of a major American city He had trailed most of the night behind Republican Seth C Taft but as final returns came in from the Negro East Side he forged ahead Those voter decisions with their overtones of racial controversy and national policy could hold portents for 1968 and the presidential election one year away Trails Referendum a Vietnam peace In San Francisco proposition on the referendum ballot trailed in the early vote count The measure would urge an immediate cease fire and US withdrawal It trailed by a ratio of nearly 2 to lin the small initial tally Nunn aimed his campaign past his On the Inside B4 Business Classified Comics 1 2 A-- 2 Foreign National Obituaries Co Society UN Resolve Debate UNITED NATIONS NY (AP) -4 Star Gazer Television C--6 — fruitless negotiations Egypt called Tuesday for an urgent meeting of the UN Security of Council and set the stage for a showdown over rival plans for a Middle East settlement The request came In the midst of heated bargaining over a new US draft resolution that Americans had hoped would break the prolonged deadlock over Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory war last June and captured in the continued Arab belligerence toward six-da- y Soon after the Egyptian request was two resolutions were intro- submitted duced — one by the United States and the other by India Mali and Nigeria Members of the council on the time of the meeting but said it might not be held until Thursday The council is scheduled to meet Wednesday afternoon on a complaint from the Congo Egyptian Ambassador Mohamed A who asked for the meeting said the council should "consider the dangerous situation prevailing in the Middle East" as a result of Israeli refusal Is withdraw from the Egyptian Jorcianan and Syrian territory it seized in June d C-- 5 Theaters Valentine B4-- 7 B-- C4 Washington 1 A-- S Special Sears Roebuck and tabloid section Seek Egypt Restraint could deliver nuclear warheads of tremendous power Not a single army in the world has such warheads Tass said Although no distinct divisions were believed it visible on the missile-expertvehicle powt-e- d to be a three-stagby liquid fuel The other new missiles were: s e —An intermediate or reedium-rang- s ballistic missile in two stages of a probable —A tactical missile range of from 100 to 200 miles —A naval missile probably for launching by submarine Experts were unable to tell whether it was a single stage or hvo-slag- e —An 1r1 White who said he was running to keep "hate and bigotry" front invading the city beat Mrs Hicks a in at nonpargrandmother tisan contest between Democrats Mrs flicks sprang to prominence and controversy with her campaign against the transportation of Negro students out of their home neighborhoods to achieve racial balance in the schools The outcome virtually complete but unofficial: White 100828 votes Mrs In Boston Congo Complaint Hearing A9-1- 1 Sports Editorials PLUS 9 city Egypt Demands Impatient after long weeks White beat Mrs Hicks a COntrOVein a battle between rsia 1 grandmother Democrats which centered on the issue of racial balance in the public schools In Cleveland as In Gary National Guardsmen stood by lest polling place contests spill over into racial violence No serious trouble was reported in either lucks 90775 rocket antiaircraft missile probably for ges rags 2 Co lums Mayor J Bracken iN was victor over D James Cannon by a margin for reelection to a third term In Tuesday's Salt Lake City municipal election according to unofficial tabulations of the Utah Election Service Salt !Akers elected E J (Jake) insurance executive Garn a making his first bid for public office al and reelected a new city commissioner Streets Commissioner George B he trailed Mr Holley One diplomat close to the intensive backstage talks said the Egyptian tequest was "a disruptive influence" that would tend to harden positions in the negotiations But be added that the talks were "still seething" Some delegates expressed the hope the Egyptians could be restrained from any impetuous statements in the public council meetingslhat might wreck hopes for a negotiated settlement Today's Chuckle mayor Mr Cam unseated Parks Conunis sioner Louis E Holley who has served the last three years as an appointee filling a city commission vacancy Lane Ronnow director of the Salt Lake County Building Inspection Department trailed Mr Holley by about 4000 votes Clw4est Skive '39 The mayoralty race was believed to be the closest since 1939 when Ab Jenkins defeated Herbert A Snow by 51 votes The unofficial tally gave Mayor Lee former 25715 votes and Mr Cannon state tourist promotion director a total of 25424 votes An early splurge of ballots tabulated by the Utah Election Service put Mr Cannon momentarily In the lead but Mayor Lee ever so slowly began making inroads in the challenger's lead and overtook him with enough votes to withstand another late surge by Mr Cannon Close Ail the Way The vote for the two candidates as it as tabulated never varied horn more r cent lead for either one of than a the candidates Mr Cannon made a stunning comeback from the outcome of the primary election where he trailed Mayor Lee by about 6400 votes The mayor obtained 53 per cent of the primary vote among four active mayoralty contestants In the race for the two City- Commisr to fill terms Mr sion seats Garn reversed the primary tallies to lead Tuesday's voting for commissioner candidates four-yea- Johnson despite the candidate's contention that was the case In any event his victory put Republicans in charge of 26 of the nation's 50 state houses A Democrat held Mississippi for his party predictably With the victory of the conservative Republicans held the governorships of states which will have 304 electoral votes in 19G8 It takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidency Mr Garn was the third highest in the primary but came back to outrun Mr Catmull by 407 voles Tuesday Mr Gaut defeated Mr Holley by slightly more than 4000 — almost the same margin by All Tribune Staffers Zero In on Election Blending experience In other election decisions: —Democratic Rep John Bell Williams swamped Republican Rubel L Phillips to win as expected the governorship of Mississippi —Democratic Mayor James Ii J Tate won reelection in Philadelphia To See rage 4 Column in electiontabul- ation and analysis with the latest in modern computer accuracy and speed The Salt Lake Tribune's entire staff was focused on fast Other Decisions the Held complete Tuesday's election results with Utah Eleclion"Service Of coverage in cooperation Salt Lake City's hotly contested and commission races are reported on Al Additional election reincluding results from Ogden ports Provo Logan and all Salt Lake County and Davis County communities are E-and detailed on Pages may-orall- y -- A-- 2 — Cannon Shims Strength district-by-distric- - e - Results at a Flash In SL Election For Mayor ?07 of I07 Districts (One Elected) J Bracken Lee D James Cannon 25715 25424 ! For Commis4oner 207 of 207 Districts (Two Elected) E J 'Jake Garn George B Catmull Louis E Holley Lane Ronnow 2791 27541 201:11 19 892 New Onslaughts May Iterald Cong Offensive SAIGON (Wednesday) (AP) — Fightflared Tuesday on three scattered fronts of South Vietnam in fresh action that could signal the start of new dry season offensives by Communist troops A US Army hero of three wars Lt Col Arthur D Stigall was killed in one of the actions hi tti e air war 1TS planes swept to within 21 miles of Red China's border on the deepest penetration into the North in two iveeks Other planes raided an apparent new target near Haiphong Latest battlefield reports said US Marines charging through a fog of tear gas seized a fortified village from North Vietnamese regulars after a furious fight that cost the Marines 22 dead and 58 wounded in the battle 27 miles south of Da Nang The Marines reported killing 36 from the North Vietnamese 2nd Division one of five Communist divisions in South Vietnam poised for possible new offensives New fighting also flared Tuesday near the district headquarters town of Loc Ninh where fierce battles raged last week and in the central highlands Latest reports placed the total American casualties from these two fights Tuesday at 28 dead including Stigall a 1st Infontry Division battalion commander and 55 wounded ing Saturn 5's Making Eyes at Moon CAPE Workmen KENNEDY FIA (AP) — Tuesday leided the power stystem of the Apollo spacecraft to be lofted Thursday in the first test of the Saturn 5 moon rocket the biggest thing ever built to fly As count clicked down launch as late as midday if holds develop in the countdown The 8hour flight is to send the Apolio ship and the Saturn's third stage into a low parking orbit After Zne revolution the third stage is to taking the re-sta- -- - past minus two Related Story Page team tested gusts days the weather from the cold front that refrigerated the craft out 1100 miles for a fiery plunge cape area Sunday and Monday They home at 25000 miles per hour the speed said winds will be high and seas rough of a ship coming home from the nioon Aside from qualifying an intended Thursday morning but likely will not workhorse rocket Of Ow American space interfere with Saturn 5's flight The Apollo spacecraft- - like the One —program and shield that will carry astronauts on the moon of the Apollo ship the flight will test the e hatch devised trip was loaded Tuesday with supercold design of the 27 fire which killed three Jan after the that its run cell electrical fuel gases A-- 7 quick-escap- A sense of tannoris what makes you laugh at something which happened to somebody else which woolkmake you mad if it happened to you -- of IA Nunn was making his second bid to become governor of Kentucky Kentucky politicans questioned whether Nunn's relatively narrow victory could be interpreted as a repudiation of Mr stronauts supply at but the space The rocket is Thursday 1 ' to fly 5 am agencor can Sunday the third Applications Technology Satellite was launched from Cape là - V Kennedy Tuesday's report on the television eye satellite said its pictures were good and that it was slowly drifting to its permanent post 22000 miles above the mouth of the Amazon Riser It was expected to be on the money by Tuesday night Surveyor 6 launched eiirly Tuesday was on couse to the moon locked onto its guide-sta- r Canopus Scientists at the Jet Pasadena in Laboratory propulsion readied Tuesday for the nlidCalif course correction which would take it to a landing Thursday night i U Sinus Medd middle-of-th- e a plain in the moon's visible face Surveyor 6 was to give the space agency a look at the last of four proposed astronaut landing areas aiong the moon's equator Clesmputers said Its odds of success was a little less than 5050 pock-marke- V 4 nr i tft in the lri- !nary The unofficial !alley gave Mr (inn 27919Mr Catmull 27511 Mr Holley 23835 and Mr ROMIOW 19892 votes Mr Catmull wan the front runner In the primary election capturing 21 per cent o( the vote spread among the record number of 19 city commission candidates A t check shoned Mr Cannon making devastating inroads into the westside and northwest areas of final tally in the the city where Mayor Lee ran strongly in ofto will the be subject mayoralty race 'The primary ficial public canvass of the vote schedNit Cannon won outright four of the uled mixt Monday seven districts that went to Joseph N I Nemelka primary mayoralty candidar Tops 50000 Prediction who obtained about 3500 votes Mr A total VOttx of 51139 Just barely ' S44 Page El Column reached predictions of a MAIO plus turnout but was about 10000 short of the record city vote In 1959 when Mayor Lee r term made his first run for the Second Kentucky Bid Nunn Page Page opponent Henry Ward contending that a GOP vote was a vote to repudiate President Johnson's Administration in his policy in Vietnam The coKennservative lawyer from southern tucky became the first Republican elected governor there in 24 years Democratic Israel Russ jubilee Stresses Missiles Tass Cites Warheads' Power MOSCOW — Five new types of Soviet missiles rumbled across the cobblestones of Red Square Tuesday in a military review that climaxed the Jubilee celebration of a of Soviet rule The biggest of the new weapons was an intercontinental ballistic missile estimated to be about 110 feet long Westetn military experts believed the rocket was not an improved version of an existing weapon but new in design No details were made known Speaking of the various ICBMs paraded across Red Square Tass the Soviet press agenrockets 45cy declared that the mammoth of the Soviet Union could be used for Intercontinental or orbital launchings and ': I i'A" 1 ' — ' y New York Times Service - ' ' 2' - Kentucky Elects GOP Governor 100111 People in this town 50 miles from the Rio Grande in southwest Texas were preparing for an annual celebration the birthday Nov 22 of the man they called Uvalde's No 1 citizen Now the stunned citizens are making plans for the funeral Thursday Tully his song said that a few days ago Garner had asked: "After I'm 99 how many more Sc Page So column 4 - :' by 291 1 heart-stoppin- ' George B Catmull is successful in Salt Lake City Commission reelection battle Official canvam will be Monday 98 2 " edges opponent on basis of unoffi- UVALDE TEX (AP) — John Naive Garner who rose from humble origins in rural Texas to the nation's highest power died quietly and painlessly councils -- 1 l-- ' ir :: :' Under FDR Dies if ' 1 I: 111cli four-yea- ! 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