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Notre Dame 17 Lamar Tech 21 Georgia 14 Texas 20 Texas Tech 48 Arkansas 21 Alabama 17 1 Arizona State 21 Pittsburgh 15 N.M. State 14 Florida 7 Baylor 14 WestTexasSt. 0Rice 0 LSU 9 Kansas State 10 THE WEATHER: EI Paso and Vicinity Clear to partly cloudy with not much temperature change. High near 73. mm TODAY'S CHUCKLE: One woman to another: "I won't go into all the details.

In fact, I've already told you more about it than I heard myself." (C) Seven Leased Wires of Tlie Associated Press (AP) and New York Times News Service Member t1 Audit Bureau of Circulations 1 1 2 PAGES IN NINE SECTIONS PRICE 20 CENTS 84th Year No. 31 3 EL PASO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1964 Top Reds Review Power Display oviets Show Monster Nuclear Missile Japanese Riot Police Clash With Students Chinese Leader Present Lobos Stall Late TWC Bid, 20-12 jxx vv fmm ills fiMw1" 'IT jsyf r. ff''tM Yokosuka, Japan. (AP) Club-swinging riot police clashed twice Saturday with about 1,000 students demonstrating in front of a U.S. around 4 p.m.

as snake-dancing, I The demonstrators dispersed chanting students marched up after a one-hour battle, to the main gate. The students night demonstration were carrying placards, some gan after 7 when the stu saying "Yankee go home." dents some with thejr heads Police ordered them to cease came back and naval base here against planned By PAT THOMPSON Tinifj Sport Editor Texas Western's Miners made a valiant comeback in the sec i dul ine uemunsiiaiors nnljrf a fro in them, dashed toward the police K.n There were no Americans ond half Saturdav nisht but fell i I rocks, placards and even shoes, ooservea in me city uuring me: University of New Mexicos Moscow. (AP) The Soviet Union paraded a new monster nuclear missile through Red Square Saturday in an unprecedented display of Soviet military might before world Communist leaders. With it were five other new rockets, including a submarine missile that the Russians claimed can ba launched under water. Premier Chou En-lai of Red ine ponce cnargea into tnei nn TT a Tn lofin stndpnts Lobos, 20-12, before a Homecom UClllUllOLiaiUl OVTliLglll LILli.

truncheons. jled violent riots to protest the Some demonstrators ere iU.S.-Japan security treaty. The clubbed to the ground. Then the riots forced cancellation of a enraged demonstrators counter-visit by President Eisenhower visits by U.S. nuclear submarines.

Officials said 134 police and demonstrators were injured. Police said 31 students, members of the leftist Zengakuren organization, were arrested on charges of obstructing police. About 10,000 Socialists, unionists and students took part in each demonstration, police said. Only students fought, however. Shortly after noon police put up an iron fence and stationed hundreds of riot policemen in front of the main gate of Yokosuka Naval Base.

Shops and stores around the base closed, The first violence erupted1 attacked. Some policemen were i and resulted in the downfall of ing crowd of in the Sun Bowl Stadium. The Miners lost a chance to tie in the final minutes when Dick Weeks punch into the line fell a yard short of the golden territory on fourth down. Earlier the Harpermen had scored two second-half touchdowns in a blaze of late-starting flames. dragged into the crowd of stu- knocked to the dents and ON DISPLAY A huge, cigar-shaped antimissile missile is transported through Red Square in Moscow Saturday during celebration of the 47th anniversary China, and leaders of 11 other Communist nations joined the new Kremlin leadership atop Lenin's tomb to see the display of military muscle and to hear Defense Minister Rodion Y.

ground. Police pulled students, some of the Bolshevik Revolution. (Tass Photo via AP Wirephoto) Prime Minister Nobusuke Kis-hi's government. In Sasebo, another U.S. Naval Base on Kyushu in western Japan, two rallies are being planned Sunday by unionists and students.

A with their heads and faces bleeding, out of the crowd and pushed them into police cars. The Lobos, who ended a 12- Malinovsky accuse the United Today's Pravcr year skein of frustration in El Paso, jumped into a quick 12-0 lead in the first half and at the start of the third period appeared to be breezing for an easy victory. The first time they had the ball in the third period the Lobos drove across mid-field in three Writers To Arrive Sunday TW Looks To Great Expansion Texas Western College Exes "We thank Thee, dear Father, for the privilege of being workers together plays and were camped at the A big welcome is planned Sun-j with Thee. Help us to be who returned for Homecoming this weekend needed no sign TWC 33, from where Jack Abendschan missed a 43-yard field goal try. After a TWC punt Stan Quin-tana fumbled and Robert Glover covered it on the Lobo 24.

The boards to tell them the college has grown remarkably in the recent past. Those who attended the myriad of departmental breakfasts, coffees, and luncheons Sat day for the arrival of a group of national and international travel editors and writers who Thursday began a 12-day tour of prime tourist attractions in West Texas. The writers, representing 30 publications in the U.S. and abroad, will be met by City and States of military adventures that he said threaten world peace. Observers compared the biggest rocket to the U.S.

Atlas missile. The Russian missile is about 85-feet long and 10 to 12 feet in diameter, biggest ever displayed in an annual Bohhe-vik Revolution Day parade. Its range is reported to be about 900 miles. A television commentator described the two-stage rocket as the "younger sister" of the rocket that fired three men into orbit last month. Tass, the official news agency, said the rocket is "distinguished for great accuracy even when fired at relatively small targets." These were the smaller rockets in the show, commemorating the 47th anniversary of the revolution: A new missile similar in appearance to the intermediate range missiles withdrawn from Cuba in 19S2.

However, the new watchful for opportunities, to be of service to anyone in need, overlooking such things as differences in race, color, or creed. In the name of Jesus, our Saviour, we pray." Mrs. Robert L. Rubican, 419 N. El Paso St.

Miners caught fire from the urday, came aw-ay convinced that far greater growth is coming and soon. County officials, members of thei break and walked in for the touchdown in six plays. Weeks bulled his way over from the three-yard-line. Joe Cooks extra-point attempt was wide to the left. SHOW OF POWER Twin rockets, one of five different types displayed Saturday in Moscow, pass through Red Square.

The missiles were identified as new Russian missiles, similar in appearance to the intermediate range missiles withdrawn from Cuba in 1962. The new missiles appeared to be about The Lobos increased their mar-i gin in the fourth period when Quintana fired his second touch LBJ, Barry Race Draws Record Vote 75 feet long. (Tass Photo via AP Wirephoto) down pass of the night. He Dr. George G.

Miller, head of the department of Business Administration, might have set the keynote for all departments when he tagged his breakfast speech "New Horizons." Speaking at the department's annual Homecoming gathering in the Student Union Building, h'e outlined a set of proposals which would vastly expand both the scope and quality of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. Dr. Miller's proposals, if ac (Continued on Page 1-D, Col. 8) Sheriff's Posse, members of the Texas Western College marching cavalcade, the Golddigers, a miriachi band and other dignitaries at 11 a.m. Sunday at thej VIP terminal on the east end of; International Airport.

A get-acquainted social hour will be held at noon in the Oleander Room of the Rodeway Inn where the traveling editors and writers will be welcomed officially by Mayor Judson Williams, County Judge Glenn E. Woodard, Maurice Hill, president of El Paso Chamber of Commerce, and other officials. A luncheon will be held begin- one looked longer, about 75 feet. A navy missile which Tass said could be fired under water Yiet Nam Premier Warns Nation Saigon, South Viet Nam. (AP) Dallas.

(AP) The race between President Johnson and Sen. Barry Goldwater drew a record of 2,608,636 Texan voters Tuesday, a final count reveals. This compares with 2,311,844 votes cast in the 1960 election cepted, would replace the present single-track degree plan with 11 options. ning at 12:40 p.m. prior to when John Kennedy barely de (Continued on Page 8-A, Col.

1) McNamara Assailed Bv Soviets Moscow. (AP) Following a briefing by Chris Fox, member of the Texas Tourist Development Agency Advisory Board, and Dick Mithoff, a member of the cham feated Richard Nixon for the presidency. The last tabulation by the Texas Election Bureau gave I fell 1 Ml I ber's executive committee. jJohnson 1.651,273 votes to Gold- policy of alternating civilian The visitors will be treated to' water's 953,100. The Constitution 1 J) w- tnnMntn friendship and military touch- a signtseemg tour oi me aenai, Lauuiuaic, ouacpu 1-15111- burn, polled 4,263.

The proposed options are Accounting, General Business, Economics, Pre-Public Service, Retailing, Safes, Personnel Management, Office Management, Production Management, and a Teaching Certificate Option in Personnel Management. Probably the most forward-looking offering is in the field of Engineering-Science, Dr. Miller said. The program would open rich career fields to students who are oriented toward Engineering or Science but who want to work in the management branch of these disciplines. Dr.

Miller said a greater range r.ess, the Soviet defense minister accused U.S. Defense Secre Backed by the army. Premier Tran Van Huong warned Saturday his new regime will use force if necessary to halt demonstrations expected this weekend. His ban on street demonstrations was aimed at Roman Catholic, Buddhist and student factions, who oppose the makeup of the civilian government that replaced Maj. Gen.

Nguyen Khanh's military regime. Khanh issued a statement supporting the 61-year-old Huong. Now chief of the armed forces, Khanh declared: "Only working in union can we defeat the danger of Com tary Robert S. McNamara Sat urday of threatening to destroy the Soviet Union "at any mo ment." Grim-faced Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky said "Anv at tramway, Ft.

Bliss, Scenic Drive, Texas Western College, Coronado Country Club, and Sunland Park. They also will take this continent's only international streetcar ride from El Paso to Juarez where they will be met by a special Juarez Chamber of Commerce committee. A tour of the Mexican community will follow, vvijth a social hour, dinner and races slated at the Juarez Race Track. The visitors also will attend a Johnson thus captured 63.3 per cent of the vote and Gold-water 36.5. The totals include returns from all 254 counties, 243 complete, and from 5,495 of 5,525 precincts, 5,494 complete.

An estimated 2,500 votes remained unreported from 30 precincts in 11 counties. Johnson carried all but 16 counties Ector, Edwards, Glasscock, Gray, Gregg, Hansford, Hutchinson, Kendall, Lipscomb, Midland, Ochiltree, Pan- tempt from an enemy will be answered in a suitable manner." He spoke shortly after smilinc of options is necessary if the college is to adequately prepare for munist dictatorship and the colonialists and foreigners who Anastas I. Mikoyan, the Soviet the continuing population explosion. He said there must be an ODoress our DeoDle and hinder president, spoke of peace in the whole world. Leonid N.

Brezh-rev, first secretary of the information exolosion to match jus from becoming prosperous (Continued on Page 10-A, Col. 5)'people." PILOTLESS INTERCEPTORS Long lines of pilotless interceptors pass through the street in Red Square in Moscow Saturday as the Soviet leaders marked the anniversary of the revolution and paraded their might before the world. (Tass Photo via AP Wirephoto) lola, Randall, Roberts, Sherman The 15-member High National Soviet Communist party, said FAA PLANS TESTS Washington. (AP) Ruidoso, N.M., will be one of 16 Federal Aviation Agency test sites in a Council that appointed Huong in setting up the civilian government showed some uneasiness over the situation despite earlier that the majority of Americans cherish peace. Malinovsky and Mikoyan were among top Soviet leaders making toasts at a Kremlin reception that concluded cele six-month program to try out two and Smith.

Gov. John Connally carried all 254 counties in his re-election bid against Jack Crichton. Connally received 1,865,376 votes 73.8-per cent to Crichton's and John C. Williams' 4,092. A total of 82,047 more votes were cast in the presidential race than in the gubernatorial race.

Approximately 85,000 persons were eligible to vote under (Continued on Page 9-A, Col. 3) new techniques of providing flight Gallup Poll Lack Appeal, Party Disunity, Defection Plagues Republicans -V n. assistance services at airports with relatively light traffic. To floor show in La Fiesta restaurant before returning to El Paso. A breakfast, special interest tours, a reception and luncheon are planned prior to the departure Monday of the travel editors and writers.

Sponsored by tfie Texas Tourist Development Agency, the writers' trip to El Paso is a sequel to the state's first tour for them in the eastern half of the state in April. They also are expected to visit the State of Coahuila where Gov. Braulio Fernandez Aguirre will be host. The visitors will have traveled about 1,800 miles by air ani bus starting from Dallas-Fort Vorth brations of the 47th anniversary Khanh's firm support of Huong. The council announced it was calling in Huong and his cabinet for consultations.

A brief communique said that "since people were wondering about the cabinet," the council would discuss the matter with the premier. start Jan. 1, the program includes of the Bolshevik Revolution. Special guests were leaders of a dozen Communist nations, including Premier Chou En-lai the use of unmanned airport information desks for "do it yourself" flight planning. ey utUKUb OALLUP If all voters who classify them-.

Whereas the Republican party of Red China. o'pinioa 3S Republicans had united has declined in popularity, Sunday Times Index After Malinovsky spoke, diplomatic sources said. Premier Alewi N. Kosygin went up to U.S. Ambassador Foy D.

Kohler apparently to soften the effect Pnnceton, N.J. When Rep. 1 "'r nearly half of the nation's adults William E. Miller, candidate for TZLTnf have consistently identified -csident on the Republi. a defeat of sizable proportions.

Maria Girl Makes Finals For Rodeo Title can ticket, blames lack of par- eqijylly POPULAR servative point of view. ty unity for the GOP's over-j The decline in the nonnlaritv nfi However, this does not mean of the defense minister's re area into the Panhandle at Ama- rillo, then to the Permian Basin! at Odessa Midland region before; arriving in the trans-Pecos coun-j wnciming defeat at the polls, he Republican party is not of re-itnat they acc the particular Las Vegas, Nev. (AP) Ten finalists for the Miss Rodeo Amer marks. Malinovsky's remarks were similar to, and perhaps a bit softer than, his usual Revolution v.unev.1. ent origin The proportion Ofjordna OI conservatism as repre voters who identify themselves aslsented bY Goldwater, which com wnne a key factor in Gold ica title were chosen here Satur Republicans has steadily declined b.ines a strongly conservative po- day, one of them Miss Cathie Day and May Day statements.

West Texas Water Problems Varied; Solutions Under Way. See Page 1-E. Boy Genius Invades College; Dodges Spotlight For Studies. Slorv Page 1-B. Thoen, 18, of Marfa, Tex.

since 1940, when the two major slIlon on aomesuc issues, witn parties were about equal in dodu- what many regard as an incau- try with stops in El Paso, Juarez, the Guadalupe and Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park. They will then travel to South Central Texas for a reception by Gov. and Mrs. John Connally at their Floresville ranch before ending the trip at San Antonio. lhey usually breathe defiance of assumed threats from the water's heavy losses was the defection to President Johnson of many Republican voters, a more basic reason is the steadily declining appeal, of the Republican party itself.

Others selected from 24 state larity. tious, non-conservative approach rodeo queens were Bonnie Mc- West. All of this is clearly revealed ito tne coId war and foreign pol bv GalluD Poll survev data be- lcy issues in general. Speaking from Lenin's tomb at the parade throuch Red APPEAL TO YOUTH Square, he accused the United ginning in 1940: 24-YEAR DECLINE EM APPEAL OF GOP Rep. Dem.

Ind. Kone, 20, Thermopolis, Shary Starbuck, 19, Ogden, Utah; Linda Hammond, 19, Clovis, N.M.; Bonita Bohnsack, 23, Sheldon, N.D.; Sandra Moore, 20, Searcy, Pat Koren, 20, Rapid City, S.D.; Rebecca Ramsey, 20, El r'amno Toy anr? Rnnnio -i -i Fear 50 Killed In Building Fall States of military ventures creating a threat to peace." One of the chief reasons for the decline in popularity of the GOP is the failure of this party to attract younger voters, a large He was more specific at the Sao Paulo, Brazil. (AP) Au- Ex-President Of Turkey Released Ankara, Turkey. (AP) For reception. 1910 1930 19K0 1964 38 42 20 33 43 22 30 47 23 25 53 22 18, Twin Falls, Idaho.

"We are not threatening any Present holder of the title is'3 tIie collapse of a nearly fin- proportion of whom have consistently entered their adulthood identifying themselves with the Democratic party. one, he said. We shall not do Sandi Pratti of El Paso, Tex. ished 15-story apartment house in The above figures are based on the total adult population, but mer President Celal Bayar of Piracicaba may have killed 50 In the eight presidential elec- SEE TITO Turkey, 81, was released from pvpn vvhpn the i-PQiilf! arc limitpH as the U.S. defense secretary who threatens to destroy the Soviet Union at any moment.

"Anyone who threatens to destroy others is not a serious AUen-Scott 6-A Amusements SD Ann Landers 6-C Book Reviews SD Building News 7-D Camera Angles SD Chess SD Church News 8-C Classified 3-E to 9-E Crossword Puzzle 11-D Dr. Molner 9-C Editorials 6-A Everyday Events 6-A Farm-Ranch News 11-D Gardening Column SD Goren On Bridge 9-C Keeping Trim 7-C Kennel Corner 6-C Markets 8-D, 9-D Obituaries 3-E Oil News 2-E Patterns 6-C Pearson 6-A School Menus 2-A Snorts 1-D to 6-D Stamp News SD S'ars Say 6-C TV Column, Logs SD Tell Me Why! 9-C TWC Calendar 12-A 20 Years Ago 6-A Vital Statistics 3-E Weather Roundup 9-A Women's News 1-C to 7-C jail Saturday, Justice Minister ito voters in presidential elections, llions .1936 and Novem' Belgrade, Yugoslavia. (AP) Persons. iha ratio cHii ito UCI niaiuinies ui voters President Tito and his wife received film star Kirk Douglas favor of the Democrats. person in our contemporary and his wife Saturday at Brdo, Tito's vacation villa in Slovenija.

Douglas is here on a three-day Sedat Cumrali announced. A medical team visited Bayar earlier in the day in the prison at Kayseri and decided that prolonged imprisonment could endanger his life, the minister added. He said that after his release Bayar left for Istanbul by car. conditions. In a statement to the U.S.

Democratic party's Platform State police inspector Miguel Castro in Piracicaba, 100 miles northwest of here, said 18 bodies had been recovered and at least 24 other persons are missing and presumed dead. Fifteen others were injured when the structure collapsed Friday. in their twenties have voted the Democratic ticket, with one exception. In 1956, a clear majority of voters in this age group (57 per cent) supported President Eisenhower. (Copyright 1364, Amerlran Institute of Fublio Opinion) It was only by making a strong appeal to Independents and Democrats while holding Republicans in line that Eisenhower won In 1952 and 1956, and that Nixon came close four years ago.

Committee last Aug. 17, Mc lecture visit as part of the U.S.Yugoslav cultural relations pro Namara in discussing military; (Continued on Page 8-A, Col. 1) gram..

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