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   Herald, The (Newspaper) - November 3, 1963, Provo, Utah                                fowns to Elect Councilmen Tu Urged to to Polk THERON LUKE is the time for all good men and women to go to the Tuesday and see that good men are elected to head their municipal And if sounds were its the only way we can think to drive home a point on an election that many people are prone to re gard as but which Good government begins at the grass and thats your city or town or your city The men you elect Tuesday may not have any say in the national budget or our foreign they have everything to say about how things are right at They Are Important They can hold the line on your property or they can let them go sky They can come to grips with local or they can let them They are as important as Hie size of your tax or that big chuckhole in the street that doesnt get Tuesdays election in Central Utah is strictly on a municipal Provo will choose a commissioner and a city audi Other cities and towns will name three members to their city or town In cases where a town board is the gov erning only will be In unincorporated areas of the there is no elec There will be no election in although the community has a town Terms of Talbort Fowler and Ervin both Demo expire this But the Republicans were unable to get anyone to run against so Jasperson and Fow ler will just continue in i Polling Places Listed On page of todays a full page adver lists the polling sta that will be open Tuesday in all of the coun tys larger plus a map of the voting districts in Telephone FR 35050 For Circulation Provo 190 4th 35050 Orem Office 757 JlC 51605 23 Administration Holding On Foreign Aid UTAH COUNTY UTAH NOVEMBER 1963 PRICE 15 CENTS tion forces scrambled for all available help Saturday in hold ng the line at their compromise allback point on the Senates embattled Foreign Aid The billion measure rec by the Senate For eign Relations Committee would authorize another year of econ assistance The com and military to friendly virtually certain to be is million less Polls will be open from 7 to 8 Registered voters who will be out of town on election day may cast an absentee ballot in city recorders office Mon day during regular office of candidate interest in Provo will bring only one con test between incumbent Luke Clegg and Garn Swenson for the office of fouryear city The four year post of city auditor will vir tually go by default to bent Terry Oldroyd because no one opposed This is the first time in the memory of any that a major city office has gone by default to one Genola by Default Little election will also see two posts on the town board go by default for lack of The Citizens Party has nominated Wendell LeBar on and Kenneth The other municipal See Page 4 Leaking Gas Blamed in Death of 66 Investigators today worked on the theory that leaking gas ig a concession stand stove caused the Halloween evening explosion that killed 66 persons at an ice show A total of 340 persons were injured in the one of the worst in the history of this Officials said there was a possibility the death toll would At least 18 of the injured remained in critical State Fire Marshal Ira An who headed a fourman blue ribbon investigating said food heating equipment at refreshment counters hi the col iseum may have ignited butane gas leaking through a broken As cranes pulled apart the debris inside the big coliseum at the Indiana State Fair investigators found a butane gas Two of them were At least four were There were wild rumors Anderson Some said no permits had been is sued for the butane Ander See LEAKING Page 4 than President Kennedy asked but million more than the billion voted by the Compromise Cut Senate leaders were center ing their efforts on winning approval next week of their i own package amendment to make a net cut of It was offered as a compromise hi hopes of staving off ined efforts for even deeper George a member of the foreign relations urged members of both parties to give whole hearted support to the isan compromise and refrain from making further slashes in the Smathers said all senators look forward to the time when and can be reduced or ended completely but drastic cuts at reckless this time result in dealing a serious blow to the future strength of the United States and the rest of the The Senate moves into its second week of debate on the aid Democratic Leader Mike warned members that a long week of debate and voting was in More than 40 amend ments have been offered to the so The leadership proposal sur vived its first when the Senate rejected 46 to 29 a motion by Wayne to send the jack to the Foreign Relations Committee for not more than a Mansfield said he doped for a vote on the lead proposal Morse Outspoken who cast the only recorded vote against the when the committee sent it to the has been the most vocal leader in a widespread drive to drastically overhaul the The Leadership Compromise would provide a Senate of It was worked out by Mansfield and Senate See Pge 4 Parade Highlights T Homecoming Festivities An estimated crowd of turned out Saturday morning in warm sunny weather to watch the annual Homecoming Pa HERALDING The News Its Election Day 5 Study Then Vote Its election day and whats more im portant Right we cant think of Thats why weve taken the to a complete story of candidates and offices plus a full page of stations in the larger commu and a voting district map of Provo The story starts on Page The list of voting stations and map are on Page Study them Keep them for Then on Tuesday goto the polls and vote your Perhaps youve already noticed them narrower margins in todays Herald final step in new type and easier Sometime ago we installed more readable Our press adjustments are now complete and the of the page adapted to What it amounts is this You takes up a little cute down We thought xyoud be fo make the N The score of yesterdays game in the Y Stadium didnt exactly leave much room for but there was a lot else connected with Brigham Young annual Homecoming that For both old and it brings the haunting memories of college years to the fore for an brief We have a story of the nearly a page of gay parade pictures on Page and a story in HiA game in the green Hail The College That We Love Remember complete with 11 march ing bands 36 floats pretty girls Homecoming Queen and a collection of foot ball The parade was the opening event of the final day of Home which saw also the grid game between BYU and USU see sports section alum ni class reunions throughout the and the climaxing Alumni Banquet Saturday A bronze and gold float of Chi culture organiza and College Athletic was sweepstakes winner in the morning Its rising education and car ried out the parade theme of A float of delicate composi tion backed by a white with mingled ancient Japanese won in ar for the Japanese Tribe Many Feathers Sons of Ammaron won first in float featured Indians in bright feathered costumes and young moderns hammering out a new The Cougar Club won first for humor with a float showing Brigham Young University Ernest Wilkin conducting a construction orchestra of Its tide Build Build Build Orchesis dance club won honorable mention for artistry for portrayal of the arts up the dark spirit of A See Page 5 Moon Shot Not in Sight MOSCOW UPI Western diplomats said today they see no prospect of a joint Soviet American moon project any tune soon despite Premier Ni kita Khrushchevs qualified ap proval of the The diplomats said Khrush chev is unwilling at present to join in a joint venture like tha suggested by President Kenne dy in his speech 20 presumably because it would and include disclosure of Soviet will rocket They recalled that the Russi an premier rejected a similar proposal outright when Kenne dy suggested it at their 1961 meeting in He is some cordial to the idea perhaps because of the gains in the space In an impromptu toast at a diplomatic reception here Fri Khrushchev said coopera tion between states in exploring outer space would be material ly advanced if it were possible a relaxation sions supported by cal steps in New Fighting Breaks Out On Border Morocco UPI Briter fighting exploded again Saturday on the border and each side charged the other with break ing the midnight ceasefire agreed on in Mali The Moroccans accused the Algerians of launching a new offensive at 6 against this border oasis 37 miles northeast of the Algerian desert base at Colomb The Algerians charged the Moroccans unleashed attacks at almost the same hour against the village of Beni Ou about a mile from here but on the Algerian side of the bor The charges and counter charges were made after both Algeria and Morocco had an that the ceasefire was being See NEW Page 4 Cosmonette To Wed Cosmonaut In Moscow Rites MOSCOW Valentina Tereshkova and her sweetheart in Andrian will be married in Moscow it was an officially The foreign con firming a story that had been an open secret here for said the nuptials will be fol lowed by a party in the official house of receptions in Lenin Western reporters were ed to the celebration but the in one of two palaces of was declared to the ceremony was ex p e c t e d to be televised throughout the Soviet Cloudiness on the decrease becom ing partly to High today in the lower PRINCIPALS IN SOUTH VIET NAM BRAMA President Ngo Dinh Diem upper was over thrown in military coup in South Viet and reported assassinated along with his Ngo Dinh Nhu upper leader of the secret gov security Nguyen Ngoc lower has been named to head the provisional gov being formed in Saigon by the junta that overthrew the Diem He served as vice president to Duong Van lower is identified by insurgent radio broad casts as leader of the coup against Herald UPI Calls Assassination Dirty Nhu Plans to Go Back to South Viet Nam Military Junta Sets Up Provisional Government Nhu were assassinated by rebel while they to military soldiers Saturday were being taken BEVERLY UPI Ngo Dinh Nhu her was asked if she said Saturday that assassina intended to return to South Viet Of course I she re whose eyes were hidden by large sunglasses stressed had concern for her three aged and who still were in Viet She said she had not noted any concern expressed in the American press for these See Page 4 ion of her husband and broth was a dirty crime and nothing less than She promised to return to South Viet Nhu attacked the Unit ed States in a prepared state ment read as she sat in the lob y of the Beverly Wilshire Ho el before attending mass on All Souls Day at the Church of the Good If those reports of the enable death of the Nhu fam ly are she it will mly be the beginning of the tory in Vietnam The American administration or its official or unofficial par the coup would see reaction in she and the situation in Vietnam would present more and more problems under a new dressed in an an de length white dress and hold ing a handkerchief to her face Two Bodies In Plane Recovered From Sheer Cliff our man team of mountaineers a sheer cliff on Cloud Peak Saturday o recover two bodies from the of a small plane that last The mountain climbers were lown onto the moun ain early Saturday by heli copter and were reported two birds of the way down the 500 oot cliff Contact was Low tonight lower being maintained with them as she obviously tried to control Likely To Accept New Regime WASHINGTON eager to see South Viet Nam get back to the war against the Commun awaited word Saturday of the revolutionary regimes next President Kennedy dis cussed the situation with his toplevel the The United States probably would recognize President Ngo Dinh Diems successors as soon as they formally declared the makeup and future policy of Monday was seen as the earliest possible date for diplomatic recog Cancels Trip Kennedy cancelled a trip to Chicago for the West Force Acadamy football game to hear latest reports of Saigon developments at a meeting in the Write House Cabinet The President was briefed by Secretary of State Dean Defense Secretary Robert Central Intelligence Agency CIA Director John McCone Gen Maxwell Tay Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of and high State Department The Presidents decision to cancel the Chicago trip was not interpreted as a sign of developments in South Viet Rather the Admin was understood to be watching the situation closely to try to determine just soon the military junta intend ed to set up a provisional gov and return to the anticommunist Interim Premier Nguyen Ngoc vice dent in the Diem Regime since has been chosen Interim and other political leaders of the new government are known by See Page 4 headquarters in Saigon in an ar South Viet Nam UPI President Ngo Dinh mored personnel carrier Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh ble military sources the Saigon radio said the brothers committed suicide after being captured in the wake of the military revolt that oust ed their The radio is controlled by the victorious rebel The military sources said that both Diem and Nhu had been captured while hiding in a small Roman Catholic church in Sai gons Chinese populated suburb of It is believed both brothers escaped from the besieged pres palace in Saigon in the predawn hours Saturday by way of a secret underground shortly before assaulting rebel marines overran and cap tured the The sources said the coup leader received information late in the morning that Diem had been seen sitting in the Catholic church in Not knowing that Nhu also was with coup leaders dis patched armored personnel car riers and a company of troops ta the church The troops found both broth ers sitting in the church and or dered them into one of the ar mored On the way to military head quartes in Saigon across the Saigon River from an order was given and the sol diers inside the armored vehicle assassinated both When the carrier reached mil both Diem and Nhu were the sources The version given by the mil sources differed sharply from that given by the rebel leaders as broadcast over Sai gon That version said the took their own lives at the conclusion of the re volt by elements of the armed forces who said they struck to save the country from a Com munist Despite furious fighting as he attackers stormed the pres casualties among the rebels were reported Le Van Kim said eight were killed and about 20 Military sources said the two rothers were placed in an armored personnel carrier at he time of their arrest at the church in The carrier drove them to he office of the Vietnamese general When its doors both men were found to The military junta which took control of South Viet Nam said it was setting up a provisional government with former Vice President Nguyen Ngoc Tho as The radio report of the sui was made than an hour after leaders of the new military junta that Diem and Nhu had captured in a church in a Sai gon The brothers were said to have died of gunshot There was no furtHer In Washington said it e firm the suicide Vietnamese General Tran Tuo Ai said Diem and Nhu ap escaped from the pres See Page 4 VIET NAMS FIRST LADY NEAR ogling to control her Dinh shown with her daughter at press said that assassination of her husband and law was a dirty crime and nothing less than Asked if she intended to return to South Viet Nam she Of course I Herald Telephoto Now You Know By United Press International The heaviest black bear ever caught was a cap tured in York States Adi according to Science   

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