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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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FORECAST TEMPERATURES OGDEN: High Friday nar 70 low tonight in mid-40s UTAH: High Friday in 80s MOSTLY CLOUDY low tonight 40 VPI TELEPHOTO UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS Phone 394-7711 10 CENTS SEPTEMBER 19 1968 THURSDAY EVENING OGDEN UTAH VOL LXXXI No 262 INDEX Vntetaam Vws WIGS CATCH ON FOR RECRUITS WHO JUST CAN'T FACE WORLD EXETER England (AP) Army recruits at an Exeter training camp are so ashamed of their short service haircuts that they are buying wigs to wear in town Hairdresser Cecil Bagwell said he has had orders from 30 recruits "I sympathize with them" he said "The girls ignore them and the local boys taunt them into arguments because of their army haircuts" A camp officer commented: "I can't believe they are prepared to go to these lengths" FIVE SECTIONS 54 PAGES Dear Abby 6B Bridge IB Business Page 5D Comics 6E 7E Editorial Page 6A Obituaries 9C School pages 1E-4E Sports 2C-7C Television Log 7E Women's Pages 1B-8B Onto amid jlaw ton Big Crowds Cheer at SL Speech By CLIFF THOMPSON Standard-Examiner Staff SALT LAKE Richard Nixon brought his presidential campaign into Utah Wednesday calling for new moral leadership at home and a new foreign policy to prevent future Viet-nams Mr Nixon challenged a cheering enthusiastic crowd jammed into and around the LDS Tabernacle to help "restore a climate of private and public mor "Vvv if A "VHi I fJl SV 'P- IVvWaJ "i i toxics' -ftaAWittBftS ality America" He pledged to use the office of president to restore domestic peace to the nation and to bring the Vietnam War to "an honorable end" His foreign policy Mr Nixon said will be based on the concept that "we will help our friends who help themselves but we will give no help to any who help our enemies" STRESSES TWIN THEMES The former vice president I continually stressed the twin themes of law and order and feiltaBM8imwftwwwiiiiiiinmi i mi iiiiinii o-w-- 1 flnnrlPd onto the LDS Church Tabernacle grounds to CROWDS OF UTAHNS greet Richard Nixon (center of photo) as he arrives at the Salt Lake City airport late Wednesday An estimated 14000 people hear the GOP standard bearer Photos by Ralph Collins chief photographer Ogden Standard-Examiner a reappraisal of US foreign Dolicv durine a 40-minute ad JFK Image dress in the historic Tabernacle Evoked by Yanks Blast Red Troops Entrenched Near DMI that was interrupted by applause more than a score of times The longest most vigorous applause came when Mr Nixon: -Pledged legislation to "'restore the balance of power to the forces of peace against the Humphrey GOP PRESIDENTIAL candidate Richard Nixon walks dpwn i rarnp at air- port on his arrival in Salt LaKe uuy vveanesudy ENJOYS CAMPAIGN BOSTON (AP) Hubert HumDhrev eagerly welcoming criminal forces this nation "it is time the other nations share more of the burden cf defending freedom tween Saigon and the DMZ the public embraces of two SAIGON (AP) American opened up with mortars and forces' maneuvered to the! machine guns The American around the world American troops from the Americal Division clashed with strnnj pnemv force below heroes of dissident Democrats today evoked the spirit of the late John Kennedy against fringes of the Demilitarized! tanks replied with 90mm tank zone along the western anchor guns and the battle continued Long Hours Hard Work Quang Ngai City Wednesday 10 Richard Nixon of the McNamara Line and for about two hours After a scheduled introduction hv Sen Edward Kennedy Con Thien is the western an CROWD GREETS ARRIVAL Mr Nixon was greeted at the airport by a crowd estimated by police officers at 2000 More than 8000 jammed into the LDS Tabernacle for his evening address another 2000 crowded into and near the doors Americans were killed ana io were wounded Enemy casualties were not known In a delayed report US headquarters said other troops the vice president in remarks chor of the McNamara Line the string of electronic detection devices that runs from the coast inland for 11 miles and is sup prepared for a rally said oi tne Republican presidential candi Pat Fail to Daunt from the Americal Division killed 43 North Vietnamese sol lxon blasted entrenched North Vietnamese troops with tank and gunfire military spokesmen reported today About 200 men from the 1st Brigade of the 5th Mechanized Infantry Division killed 29 North Vietnamese soldiers in a two-hour fight Wednesday a mile below the DMZ Three Americans and 4000 watched the program date: "We know the man Jack Kennedy defeated in and we posed to sound the alarm when infiltrating troops cross it It is named for former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara on closed circuit television nearby Assembly Hall After an airnort rally Mr diers in an all-night battle Tuesday south of Tarn Ky another provincial capital The fight was triggered when enemy troops "More young people are par Nixon went to LDS Church of ticipating know what he stood for and we know what he stands for now" After his speech in Boston's downtown shopping area Humphrey's schedule had him trav 'Mr Nixon and I are both ambushed a ub unit Killing eight Americans and wounding "It is a little difficult adjusting to the change in time zones and waking up at odd hours to start the day "The crowds everywhere have been so enthusiastic "There's a new spirit in the air thrilled over the obvious interest of a younger America" she STRONG FORCE US sources say as many as 30000 North Vietnamese soldiers are concentrated along the northern frontier and the US By FLORA OGAN Standard-Examiner Staff SALT LAKE A charming and cordial Pat Nixon says she "doesn't mind a bit" the long hours spent campaigning "I enjoy so much meeting the people visiting with old friends eling halfway across the coun 19 The US Command indicated that more action is expected along the demilitarized zone as well as around Saigon communique said that the highest level of enemy activity during try to South Dakota for an appearance with Sen George McGovern who challenged the fices for a visit with President Eldon Tanner and President Joseph Fielding Smith Mr Nixon described the visit with LDS leaders as "a personal meeting with reminiscences of my previous visits to Salt Lake City" LDS President David McKay who celebrated his 95th birthday earlier this month was at his home in Huntsville in Command expects another ma-inr pnpmv offensive in the were wounded North Vietnamese troops arej reported digging in around allied patrol bases along the northern frontier apparently trying to hem in allied troops and keep the infiltration routes open The 5th Division troops moved out of their base at Con Thien and pushed to within a mile of the southern edge of the DMZ said Mrs Nixcn was smiling and looked chic and rested although she had been on the campaign trail nearly 12 hours when she granted an interview in the Hotel Utah to several reporters 'GOOD VOLUNTEER' northern provinces before the vice resident for the Demo cratic presidential nomination Fiery Explosion Ends monsoon season reacnes its peak in November Sham fiehtins also was re- in Chicago THREE-WEEK TOUR the past several days nas oeen in the 1st Corps Area which takes in Saigon and the provinces around it ported farther south along the Humphrey's stops today 'Switchboard' Launch Ogden Valley when the North Vietnamese coastal lowlands midway be- marked the start of a three- The blonde slim wife of the Republican presidential stand- week whirlwind tour in which he ROMNEY ATTENDS Among those greeting Mr Nixon at the Tabernacle was CAPE KENNEDY Fla (AP) Intelsat has two less powerful volunteer fcr the can- hopes to overcome a wide margin the polls say Nixon has built up in the early stages of the A 10-story-tall Delta rocket) satellites now operanng overjdidate of my choice tumbled out of control Wednes-ithe Atlantic but they are not mi enjoy speaking but I leave Michigan Gov George Romney Senaie-OKyd Gun Control Bill Bans Mail Order Sale of Rifles Shotguns campaign Utahs "favorite son" candidate at the GOP convention position to relay the Olympics to i the issues to the candidate" she day night and exploded high above the Atlantic ruining an said Humphrey recalling mat President Kennedy closed his cairmaien aeainst Nixon in a Referring to his own bid for the nresidencv Gov Romney $11 million attempt to orbit the Europe Television coverage of the games to the United States is to victory for the American peo speech in Boston repeated world's most powerful commu quipped "only in America could WASHINGTON (AP) A gun ple" these words of the late presi nications satellite control bill attacked by the Na-j be carried overland by micro- Mrs Nixon said her daughters are excited and taking an extremely active role in the campaign "Julie is taking this semester off from college to help Tricia has already graduated Tho laiinrh director SaiQ a dent: These would have required registration of all firearms and licensing of owners Soundly defeated earlier in the House and in the Senate Judiciary Committee the nrovisions vere reiect- "This race is a contest be wave instead or via saieuue and the Japanese have made ar the political dropout snare me same platform with the honors graduate" Gov Romney "wholeheartedly endorsed" Mr Nixon with the assertion "America desper tween the comfortable and the tional Rifle Association but falling far short of what President Johnson sought after the assassination of Sen Robert Ken faulty guidance system caused the trouble that brought fiery destruction to the spacecraft Atlantic 3 rangements to relay telecasts But Harold (iiassen a Lansing Mich attorney criticized passage saying "no one can say a law is going to save a life There is no indication that the availability of firearms has anything to do with crimes" The NRA which claims a concerned between those who believe that we should rest and via an Intelsat spacecrait over ed Wednesday in the Senate 55 the Pacific otiiciais sam lie at anchor and drift and between those who want to move ately needs a new and better leadership that only Nixon and See page 2A Column 4 to 31 The president of the National Rifle Association termed defeat of the registration provisions "a "It seems quite clear mere was an in-flight failure at 20 seconds after liftoff" in the gyroscope system needed to steer tho three-stage rocket said this country forward in the referring to young David Eisenhower Julia's us on the weekends for public appearances" she added What are the chances of treating the American people to an- See page 2A Column 3 Gray said the launch problem could have originated anywhere in the circuitry of the Delta rocket's gyroscope or autopilot system and an investigation nedy has passed the Senate and been sent to joint conference committee with the House The bill basically banning mail order sales of rifles and shotguns was passed Wednesday with two maior differences 1960's" See page 2A Column 5 Robert Gray launch director JU I NAMES IN THE NEWS team was trying to pin aown ui for the National Aeronautics faulty component and Space Administration PITCHED BACK Fiohtvthree seconds later Franchot Tone Dead at 63 the Delta pitched back toward earth and exploded sending nf the shattered rocket ZOND 5 STILL ON FLIGHT HOMEWARD BRITISH SAY I innRPTT RANK England (AP) The Jod- and its Atlantic payioau plummeting into the ocean about 10 miles offshore from the version approved in the House July 24 But the conference committee is not expected to have difficulty reaching a compromise which then must be approved again by the separate chambers before going on to the White House With some members of Congress anxious to get home to campaign for re-election and the Senate facing prolonged debate on a new chief justice the outlook for swift final action is uncertain DIFFER IN PENALTIES 1 Officials said it exploded before the range safety officer had time to destroy it Atlantic 3 owned by the International Telecommunications SntPliitP Intelsat to have been the first in a alnhal nptwnrk of new SWltOl- 1 board satellites that would link Bonne Soupe" Tone's first of four marriages was to Joan Crawford in 1935 after they worked together in "Today We Live" They were divorced in 1939 Two weeks before his third marriage in 1951 to actress Barbara Payton who died last year at 38 Tone was beaten up bv a younger actor Tom Neal in a fight over Miss Payton The marriage ended the following year A second marriage to actress Jean Wallace lasted seven years until 1948 and produced two sons Jefferson 23 who was with him when he died and Pascal 25 Tone's last marriage was in rell Bank's Observatory's big radio-telescope picked up more signals today from the Sovie union's Zond 5 space probe and Sir Bernard Lovell the observatory's director said he still believes it on its way back to earth after passing close to the moon Lovell said the Russian space traveler ap- peared to be working as expected A Soviet spokesman on Wednesday denied Sir Bernard's report that the unmanned: spaceship had passed within 1000 miles of the moon and appeared to be on its way back to earth Lovell had said the Russians might try to retrieve -the rocket on Friday One theory in London to explain the Soviet denial was that something about the moon shot: did not quite come off LAST CURTAIN: Franchot Tone a sophisticate on stage and off is dead at the age of 63 He died of lung cancer Wednesday in his East Side Manhattan apartment after a 40-year career His Broadway debut came in 1928 opposite Katharine Cornell in "The Age of Innocence" He later appeared in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" "Oh Men! Oh Women!" "Red Dust" and "Green Grow the Lilacs" Tone's first film appearance was in "Gabriel Over the White House" then in "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" which he said was his favorite "Mutiny on the Bounty" "The Bride Wore Red" "Advise and Consent" and "La 1956 to Dolores Dorn-Heft an actress more than 30 years younger It ended in divorce in 1959 Tone was born Stanislas Pascal Franchot Tone in Niagara Falls son of the president of the Carborundum Co AWAITS HONOR: Margaret Truman Daniel will be honored by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Oct 8 as Distinguished Woman of the Year The second such annual ceremony at the university recognizes women's contributions in various fields The daughter of former President Harry Truman and wife of Clifton Daniel i most of the world It also was to have been used to relay tele casts of the Olympic games from Mexico City to Europe A NASA experimental spacecraft Applications Technology SatPiutP 3 now in Dosition over FRANCHOT TONE Broadway Debut in 1928 The Senate and House versions differ mainly in penalties proposed for criminals committing federal crimes while armed with a gun and for sales of ammunition Neither version contains the major provisions sought by Johnson after the June 6 assassination of Kennedy gunned down by a pistol after winning the California Democratic presidential primary election Brazil will be used for the Olympic telecasts instead said managing editor of The New York Times has combined 12 years of being a wife and mother with a show business career officials of Comsat corp manager for Intelsat.

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