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plant, less than a mile away, injured Johnson Cos Barry Peril to World Peace Barry Attacks LBJ Pledges In the Garden CanlinvJ from pagm 3 the citizens. general, he said I the Johnson Administration was i ui: i i i intr" m.nn He declared' that the Democrats men were killed and 17 injured two explosions at the Allied three more men. to have around in an emergency." "He is equal to running that rsce with time that all men and ell nations must run if they do not wish to be left in the slack-water of history," the First Lady pdded in a speech at San Angelo College at the end of a three-city, 8riS-mile plane swing through her home state. Names Chilean Cabinet Santiago. Chile, Oct.

26 (UPI President-elect Eduardo Frei today announced the cabinet which will take over the government with him Nov. 3. He was proclaimed president yesterday in a rmmony boycotted by his Socialist Communist opposition and many Only 9 of Chile's liil senators and representatives were present. Robert Preston is starred is starred in the title role and Sweden's Ulla Salle it will be making her American stage debut opposite him. Michael Kidd staged the show, Donald Pippin is musical director, Oliver Smith designed the sets and Motley the costumes.

The producers are George W. George and Franklin Granat. Shaw te Star Dick Shawn has been signed to 'play the husband in the two-character comedy about marriage, "Peterpat," due on Broadway Jan 6. The role of the wife is still vacant "The Cat and the Canary" will launch the New York Mystery Theatre on Jan. 5 at Stage 73.

Jess Gregg, whose "Shout From the Rooftops" opens off Broadway tomorrow evening, has sold another play, "A Secret Hiding Place," to the Theatre Guild, which plans to bring it to Broadway in late December or early January. Edward Parone, who staged off-Broadway's "Dutchman," has been signed to direct. Gregg describes his new work as having to do "with racial con- 1 flict and the people of both sides who take the law into their own hands." No Strings I The fiddler's leaving "Fiddler on the Roof." Gino Conforti, who plays the title role in the new musical hit produced by Harold S. Prince, has been stolen away by Prince for his latest show, "Poor Bitos." It will 1 the first non-musical role for Conforti who, incidentally, also played the fiddler in Prince's production, "She Loves Me." Richard McMurray, who won last season's Clarence Derwent Award for his portrayal of a magazine editor in "A Case of Libel." has been signed for an important role in Dora Scharv's "One by One." Economy Move The set used in Los An geles production of "Conversation at Midnight" is being flown here IJ-we rta' aA fluently young" girl. What Will Power Can Do are driving and contusing- with the basic dishonestv that had nf bandage on the third permeates so much political cam-! finer of hls right hand, another paigning i "n'aE the palm of his left "I speak of peace." he went on.

hand, to find the "Your interim President tells vou handshaking very painful. I want to start a war which is Johnson, rising to the political ridiculous and you know it." i out th toPs- Goldwater said he would turn He talk1 of purity forecaster predict "some of Honda's legions of re- the votes I'm not going to get." tired about textiles in Macon, "The Nazi and fascist types and bout power develop-the bigots are not going to vote i mfnt h'r "ear the Savannah for me hecause mv grandfather Production plant, was a Polish Jew," he said. "But! He gave the civil rights issue do we want tiles votes? touch hler nd there. And he called up the memories of his. Says LIU "Situ Tight" Southern heritage, his links with "The Communist and radical Democratic heroes as Frank-left wingers ate not going to vote R'velt and Woodrow Wil- for roe because I don't believe we 4 i words Warning should let the Communists; But most of .11, Johnson made frighten us out of our freedom.

the point that the transcendent But do we want these votes? issue for the South was not lazy, dole-happr people tension but world peace. As .1 1 Pul 11 Orlando, "When you who want to feed on the fruits lect the man who must' sit of somebttdy else's labor won't I there close to that button and vote for me. But do we want these answer the hot line when Moscow votes? calling" he should lie. a man of -The Socialist, ADA-tvpe fol-! "experience and judgment." lowers of Hubert Horatio Hum-I Jacksonville, where Gold- C.F.K ALIUNK PAGK okays a sketch submitted by designer Arnold Scaasi, who will whip up a lavish wardrobe for Mikh Page to wear in the forthcoming comedy. S.

I Love You." for the Broadway production of the Edna St. Vincent Millay play coming to the Billy Rose Nov. 12. Sorrell Book and Rita Gardiner join the "Cradle Will Rock" revival. Rehearsals being today for a Nov.

8 opening at Theatre Four. A musical treatment of "As You Like It" opens the ninth annual ANTA Matinee Series this afternoon at the Theatre de Lys. "In White America" rounds out a full year off Broadway on Saturday at the Sheridan Square Playhouse. "Dutchman" reaches its 250th performance tonight at the Cherry Ijine. The Trojan women plays special matinee today at Circle in the Square.

New Bills Roy Haynes and his combo open at the Five Spot tonight, sharing the bill with the Teddy Wiln trio. Monti Rock 3d and the Larks open a four-week engagement at Trude Heller's tomor row. Guitarist Fat lionny has begun an engagement at Tower Cast. But fie Sainte-Marie re turns to the Village Gate tonight. Cost of Seven Heather Chasen, Sheila Bui red.

Paul Eddington, Christine Pickles. Kobin Bailey, Jessica Walter and Robert Milli comprise the revised cast of "A Severed Head." the the Iris Murdoch-J. B. Priestly play opening tomorrow night at the Royale Theatre. Honor Robbins Jerome Robbins, choreographer and director of "Fiddler on the Roof," will receive the French government Cross of Chevalier Des Arts et Lettres at 6 P.M.

today at the French Embassy, 872 Fifth Ave. Trooper Firing Upheld Albany, Oct. 26 UPI The Appelate Division of the State Supreme Court today unanimously backed State Police Superintendent- Arthur Cornelius Jr. in his dismissal of Trooper David A. Maloney for violating regulations in firing his gun over the head of a youth during an investigation of a drag race report at the Orange County Fair, grounds.

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at. t.r -4u Continued from JMVf 3) just as many fans to a speech here earlier, and they were almost all of voting age. A fence collapsed under the crush of the crowd in Orlando and several children were nearly crushed in Jacksonville ind had to Johnson rescued by police. hu'tI. repeatedly during rit hamlhuL mar Ua 1 ter has been running strong Johnson warned that his opponent is proposing "the most radical proposals ever made," abandoning education, social security, public power, and farm subsidies.

He charged that the GOP had leen seized by "an extreme and narrow group" that wants to "tear down the past and take unnecessary risks with the future." "There is only one course," Johnson said. "We must go to the polls and crush this threat to American life. We must restore the health of our two-party sys tem. We must get on with the work of building peace in the world and peace at home." In his prepared speech here Johnson raked Goldwater for considering the use of atomic weapons in South Viet Nam. He called this a policy of nuclear brinkmanship.

He also charged that Goldwater's opposition to the atomic test ban is "a policy of gambling with human destiny." San Angelo. Oct. 26 (AP) TaJting a the LBJ campaign in TfMWWlVy Bird EhnsoS Tkclarexfhrfr- 'g Wri ohrev are not going to vote for Goldwater said that the people who will vote for him are the type who feel that "something must be done." He said that Johnson "sits tight" and "stalls" before the election while the U.S. foreign policy is in trouble abroad and scandals beset the Administration at home. Firebugs Hunted In 6 N.J.

Diazes Ringwood, Volunteer firemen and New Jersey State Forest Service workers battled yesterday afternoon to stamp out six brush fires which were termed "suspicious." Five of the town fires were doused but at nightfall the vamps and the foresters till were fighting a blaze which spread over a 75-acre area near town. Authorities said nearness ef the fires, to each other and the fact; they all started about 2 P.M. Jnkafed they bad bee? Though laf. 12-year-old Jane Reed made her acting debat last night on the "Ken (TaantT Ofeviftion show, in 'Holly wood. Marring night 4 Vg.sa her any otker'.

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