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   Daily Herald, The (Newspaper) - October 31, 1968, Provo, Utah                                Peace Talks May Be in Decisive Stage tonight and Friday with low to night 25 to 30 high Friday 55 to 60 probability of rain tonight and Friday less than 10 per 67 UTAH UTAH OCTOBER 1968 Nixon Hurls Ch RICHARD Republican presidential ad dresses a large crowd of some supporters during a campaign tour stop at the airport at Telephoto Wreckage Sighted Of Missing Logan Plane BULLETIN Civil Air Patrol planes toda found the wreckage of a plan with four persons aboard on flight from to Sa CAP headquarters here sai the wreckage was sighted short ly before MDT abou 17 miles east of Ther was no word on ground party was being sent in to the Utah UPI The Utah Civil Air Patrol sent up five planes in search o a light plane carrying four per sons missing on a flight from to San Francisco A spokesman for the State Aeronautics Division said he and another pilot conducted a unsuccessful search for thre hours this morning along the Kell assistant aer said a plane piloted by Bell of Logan and carrying his wife and twr other unidentified passenger radioed in at Lucin at fee with much higher mountain to the west still The plane was lost during i Utah Will Receive Allocation WASHINGTON receive for this fiscal year from the Federa Land and Water Conservation Interior Secretary Stewart Udall said Wednesday the slate Could be alloted nearly iou times that amount next yeai congress has the level of the fund to million a The appropriation this was million with to the The federal must be matched by state Now You Know By United Press International fhe top ace of World War I was German Erich Bubi who shot down 352 Russian all verified by Allied postwar heavy storm in the but Bells radio report made no mention of a radio reporting sta is about 10 miles east of the state borders with several mountain ranges CAP and aeronautics officials fear the blue and white Cessna 210 went down in the desolate des ert Bells flight plan called for a refueling stop at Battle Moun which he did not The plane carried a five hour supply of Urges Backing of Man With Highest Vote If Verdict Goes to House United Press International Richard Hubert Nixon Humphrey wants says next weeks presidential election to be thrown into the House so the vice president can wheel and deal his way into White Humphrey the ex Humphrey Opponent President Hubert Humphrey called his Richard unfit for the presidency because of the Republicans policies on unem In this sharp Hum hrey opened a daylong cam aign in New speaking irst at Fairleigh Dickinson University at Teaneck to an audience of to The student population of Fairleigh Dickinson is about There were some antiHum protesters in the outdoor Dump the Hump crowd with signs and a few placards boosting the candidacy of Negro comedian Dick By and the audience reception was friendly and Humphrey at Fairleigh Dick and in remarks prepared or other speeches in New Jersey today insisted that Nixon was listening to economic advisers who were proponents f additional unemployment is a recession Any man adhering to such the Democrat was not fit for the presiden pressed confidence he will bea Nixon challenged the Demo cratic nominee Wednesday to support whichever candidate gets the biggest popular vote i no one gets an electoral vote majority and the election goes to the Predicting a winning margin of 3 to 5 million Nixon I stand ready to pledge to support for president the man who receives the mos votes for that whoever that man may I called upon Hubert Humphrey to join with me in making this Harking to the possibility tha the race may in none of the candidates getting enough electoral vote to win Nixon said If Hubert Humphrey is to enter the White it would have to be through the back the help of a third party to divide the I stand ready right now to abide by the decision ol the American A top Humphrey campaign meanwhile said Humphrey was on to victory and it appeared unlikely the election would have to be decided in Humphrey himself said in Baltimore that he was sure he would win the election if loyal supporters keep working as they have in recent in New York Humphrey campaigned in the garment district and other confidently proclaiming the tide had turned in his In other developments George for mer Alabama governors third campaign met new Wednesday night in There were no as there were the night See NIXON Page 4 Moss Deals W ith Government Trends in Utah County Appearance By TERENCE DAY questions about how Frank Moss In respons students in Crows that in theory lax revenues is a good he e trend would government favors the no strings at 1 is federal grants to Ted said if they are made on a political of the amount of federal collected in those aid is and many other fiscal would starve to federal said Utah receives three superior as much money in fed funds as are collected in questions who is not facing Moss this spent the the in Utah County visiting tie federal to talk on share in making the BYU appear the Problems voiced explained federal pro Wallace Crowd Enthusiastic But Far Below Expectations PHILADELPHIA UPI George Wallace is fond of saying hes the only presidential candidate with courage enough to hold rallies in the largest arenas available and take the Chance of being by empty Wednesday night this courage took him to dazzling new which Only Wallace showed Wallace within the past week lad packed New Yorks Madis on Square Garden and Detroits large arenas used by But the crowd at Philadel while was below Wallace was telling 500 persons at a dinner we are the only candidate in the race that has gone to places like the and in Detroit last night a very tremendous and Madison Square because they are worried about the But we went there at 6 oclock in the Spectrum today and you saw the tremendous crowd we representing those today in Hager Mid grams aimed at urban prob and said he felt that al though there were some prob lems with urban renewal has worked fairly It has brought about many great changes in the center of cities where it has been Its easy to sit on a philo sophical the senator and question federal in volvement in urban but reality requires federal ac tion because many of the prob lems large urban areas face are beyond their resources to He also said the fact that 20 per cent of Americans move their residence every year many of them interstate moves require federal help to solve the problems that are created by these Voting Tactics The in response to a said that a senator usually wants to vote as he be the people back home would vote on an issue but there are times when he must have the backbone to go against popular option and vote according to con He explained senators have access to more facts than the people back home on many issues and at times this may dictate that he vote against their He also tried to explain to students where federal subsidy ends and where socialism be Moss admitted there are elements of socialism in many of our federal programs and See 4 Washington Silent On Reports of Possible Imminent Bomb Halt By United Press International quick trip to Saigon and French Foreign Minister consultations with his Michel Debre said today in Saigon has been reported Paris he believed the Paris balking at certain items of the Vietnam talks were passing American peace through decisive an And in Saigon President indication that Van Thieu said he saw cret negotiations were delaying no indications of a breakthrough the expected announcement toward a bombing halt because of a bombing Hanoi has failed to show any Another indication of a As soon as Hanoi possible hitch came from Paris shows we might stop when Pham Dang Lamn the Hie he South Vietnamese chief was dead silence from oday fora Washington although diplomatic reports in world capitals have hinted at a bombing halt before the presidential elections on The last word from President Johnson late last week was no no change in the basic The very lack of develop ments and any word in Washington lent weight to Debres statement to President Charles de Gaulle and other members of the French cabinet that the talks were in a decisive VICE PRESIDENT Hubert Humphrey addresses a rally in New Yorks garment district The Democratic presidential candidate was on an intensive speaking campaign in New York City and the Telephoto USS Scorpion Parts From Missing Nuclear Sub Found WASHINGTON identified as parts of hull of the USS he American nuclear rine missing for five have been located about 400 miles southwest of the Azores in more than feet of the Navy announced The with 99 men failed to arrive at her New Rocket Attack Hits Saigon home port in as scheduled on May 27 after an Atlantic Thomas chief of naval said reports that parts of the hull had been found came day night from a Navy oceanographic research the Mizar reports that the submarines location has been confirmed by means of remote ly controlled underwater photo Moorer The together with a survey ship the Bowditch and the submarine rescue ship had been among the key vessels assigned to search for the missing sub southwest of the SAIGON roops hit the greater Saigon area with at least 12 rockets Thursday night a nd early Friday as South Vietnam observed its National Day At least two persons were and four Friday is the fifth anniversa ry of the overthrow of President Ngo Dinh Diem and Saigon was lanning a quiet celebration narked only by a few But Viet Cong gunners have ried in the past to spoil South Vietnamese celebrations and hey struck this time with the irst rocket attack in more than a Although the attack was not leavy by past standards it was in that it came at a time in reported negotia ions between the United States North Vietnam for a cease ire in Whether it was a final gesture or the start of some new attack MI the capital remained to be Cypriot Vessel Reported Breaking Up SAIGON UPI The Cypriot freighter reported Agenor today breaking up was and sinking in the South China Sea 90 miles southeast of A Coast Guard cutter rescued crew Police Complete Studies Under Aid Program The graduating today Panhandle Battered Third Day Vietnamese leaders have said the lull apparently is only a prelude to fresh Red offensives the near he in the 126 See Page 4 By JACK WALSH SAIGON planes and the battleship New Jersey L teamed up and pounded North the next few days Vietnams southern panhandle a the key to the third day in a military The situation at the moment spokesmen said very Debre can sources said the jets ran There will be a decision now out of targets and returned with or the solution certainly risks tons of undropped being pushed back very The combined attack was by Information day struck the supply lines Minister Joel le Theule during a where Hanoi has demanded an after the cabinet American bombing halt as the price of opening the way toward The Minister of Foreign peace Affairs has the impression that In American hours through which we men said 109 servicemen now living are were killed in combat last Theule the second lowest weekly toll of In Tokyo an official spokes the year and continuing a man of the Japanese Foreign pattern set since peace said there could be a cy reports mushroomed bombing halt before the elec The previous weeks toll of 100 Americans killed was the lowest director of Last week South general of the Foreign Minis Vietnamese troops suffered trys Public Information their lowest losses of the war made the statement in and spokesmen said Communist answer to a question raised by losses were relatively a newsman at his weekly Denies Peace Connection meeting with the foreign Despite reports connecting the Fujiyama said he considered lull with peace a the bombing halt would spokesman There is naturally take place before the nothing to indicate the casualty 5 presidential election in figures indicate anything more the light of information the than a lull in the foreign ministry has received from Japanese embassies intelligence and South throughout the We can presume there is a possibility of a bombing halt in President Thieu gave no In the jets flew indication of a possible bombing 6 missions against the tonight in a speech in handle They hit 48 He said no halt could be five bridges 11 trucks called until Hanoi stops de i five antiaircraft manding an unconditional cessa There just arent any agrees to talk directly with worthwhile targets left to hit in the Saigon de the southern a escalates the war and stops military source told UPI pushing for a separate seat for correspondent Alvin Webb the Viet Bombing the North is our Thieu said he did not think trump card in negotiations with the United States would declare See Page 4 Israeli and Jordanian Forces Duel at 3 Spots By WILLIAM SUNDERLAND United Press International Israeli and Jordanian troops WASHINGTON battled with machine guns hundred policemen have at three points across the River fire and exchanged in a fourth studies at the FBI Jordan National Academy as the first rocket class to receive financial aid Each side accused under this years Safe Streets the other of firing In the Jordanians said they suffered no casualties t J represents every section of the in an incident near UmAsh States and various Shurat near the Dead Sea and federal police Their at the settlement of Ashdow transportation and living in the Jordan for the in Israeli military course were paid with federal sources said Jordanian troops also fired bazookas at an Israeli Three Other States Get Interstate Road Grants WASHINGTON UPI Four tales of the Intermountain area will receive more than mil lion for the interstate highway and more than million for secondary and urban road Funds were authorized under the Federal aid Highway Act of which President John son signed into law in Funds totaled in billion for the inter state highway received the highest grant in the breakdown for tot four including Wyoming and For fiscal Utah will re for interstate construction and for secondary and urban road known as Idaho is to receive for interstate and for ABC Wyoming stands to receive for interstate and for ABC while vadas amounted to and patrol in the Beisan They said Israeli forces fired The Israelis and Jorda also exchanged fire in a third incident Allenby bridge on the Jordan River without casualties to either In the newspaper Al said today the Middle East situation again is ap proaching an explosion point and accused ceasefire observers of helping Israels aggressive In the Israeli cabinet met to discuss Foreign Minister Abba Ebans plans In virtually deadlocked Middle East peace In diplomats said the Soviet Union may try to force reopening of the Suez shut since the June 1967 Middle East Al a semi official newspaper which oftens reflects the thinking of the government of President Gamal Abdel said The obvious truth is that the Middle East situation is again approaching an explosion point due to Israels insistence on her aggressive policies and refusal to accept a peaceful settlement based on the Security Councils resolution of In Communist diplo mats said the Soviets want the Suez Canal reopened badly enough that they might force thf tern   

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