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THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL

© 1964, ky The feoraal Compang
Eighty-second Year— 288 Pages Latest Edition tt



Circulation Last Sunday , 587,505 Sunday, 25 centa

US Feels Discord
in USSR Will Last

New Chiefs Believed’ (Su, seer tn ck
Facing Opposition,, sar
Not Expected to Be
Long in Control

Nikola! V. Podgorny. the 61
year old former leader of the!
Ukrainian party machine who
has lurked just behind Brezh-

By MAX FRANKEL Sev in (he Moscow party ap-
‘@ New York Times News fervine [paratus, wos mentioned. by
‘Washington, D.C. — ‘The ad./fome high officials here an a

Shere a dovite further chal-|-9)
lenge.

‘F amily of Man’
Society Selects

Award Winners

New York, N.'¥.—?—Adial
|Stevenson, Edward R. Murrow,
\Nobel co prize winner Al-
Ibert J, Luthull and New York
lelevision station WNDT will re
we $5,000 each from the Se
cinty for the Family of Man for
setting “examples of excel
fence” In their respective fields.

The awards, announced Satur-
‘day, will be presented at a din-
net on Oct, 28'at which former)
President Dwight 0, Eisenhower)
pa receive, as previously an-



AMC, Union
| Near Accord

County Threatens Atlanta
With Suit to Keep Braves

Drop Offer,
It Warns, or

ministration tw convinced that
there ja discord in Moscow and
throughout the Communist
world and that the drama of
Premier ‘Khrusbchev'a fall
from power has only begun,

The new leaders of the ‘So-! 45
yet Union are thought to have}

man to watch. hi
inced, the socinty’s highest
The only consistent el !
(ie. in statements by the [ise eta ee
new. leadership were the ex thie society: was founded by
Pressicn deference to thel rhe Protestant council of
ae forces and to me pert af New York.
al a ef Communist el Stevenson is Unuted Stance
imbarsador to the United No
Bane Murrow is former head
Hn of the United Stutes information



iter was no way of know)
ing, however, whether E

pat together only an fnterim | thchev's sicCeSSorN were

coalition of contending forces: |

countering express

a ccecation “an and doubt from
Communist parties around the |
ene

somes Neere were given To}
t Johason hy his prin-|
national security advise,
Sone House meeting

here = mid they s eel

jable explanation for|

overthrow of Ebru:

ne clear "ndientio|

sof various mon. and)

the plot sgainst him.

mestinaiine

‘But there was general skep-
ficism hero about the official

statements from Moscow thus

far, sume of them already com

ing ‘on behalf of these rong Tatiellt wis designated “for
lcanters. uf power or simply ap-|; jeading the fight against the

jpealing for their support at * apartheid’ (white supremacy)

lenicial moment of transition.

| The new Soviet leadera are! prament."

speaking respectfully of the) “wroy iy an. educational tele-|

jmilitary budget, which Khe ison atation owned by Educe-|
Turn hs Peas 2, ool 2 |tonal Broadcasting Corp.

Goldwater Fears a US |
Under 1 Man’s Thumb |

that fools all the people shoald!
rave Chair thumbs on the: gov
emment"

Loa Angeies Times. Hevwe Serview
Senator Barry Goldwater)
\ogred acmoas industrial Ohio)
Saterday, warning against #9
“one man, ane thumb" federal
government which might strip)
labor of fis collective bargain

He aif he mipported the
“many thumbs" concept.
“We don't watt one man
thumh on our comtry
don't care who he in” “nid





i The
‘Against Khrushehev's styis of
Saturday
dn Pravda, the official Conmou-



jean nominee also declared thal

come a noclenr threat to the:

ing tigi. |Goldwater before. 2 crowd: of
Jabot 3,000 in’ the Sinker 0 “a
Ag he brought the seventh) Akron auditorium. "The
Tl weak of his presidential canisure destroyer of freedom at
palgn to-an cod, the Republi-(place is government.”
Noting that Democrats

Comimuniat Ching would not be”

world for at least 25 years. Toon: tepoge 4, cal

pally of the South African gov-

on New Pact
Negotiators in Detroit
Strive to Agree in
Time for Full Day
of Work Monday

iy Leos mene
Of Tee Journal Batt

Detrott, Mich. — Negotiators
for the American Motors Corp.
and the United Auto Workers)
bors down on a nonstop bar-)
|gaining session early Sunday
jaimed wt reaching @ strike;net-!
[erent before going to bed.

It was apparent. that “both
hats oh it was urgent to re

fhe remaining ixaded in|
tne: to get some workers back)
on the job Sunday to prepare)
the planta for full operation)

Monday.

After 15 houra of bargalring
5M 'sxturday, epokesmen reported
that progress had beer made on
most of the issues thet led on
the atrike which atarted: at
pte mt a am, Friday,





‘We Chall

to Debate Us!"

Go to Court





“oer agreement has been)
on sounomic items in

tthe national contract, except for
(a management demand that the,
workers at the Kelvinator ap

. oe ‘contonda that

Johnson TV Talk to Assess
Russian Shift, Peking Bomb

Journal Wire Services

[State and. other ee i the/free to accept a standing offer
Washington, D, C—President| west, tearranged hls schedule| fram

ey and subj f riety of
t toa vm
beg tt will tale that Inng. tiold-

‘The absence of clear In-!water told hin nudiencea, before
ae dan | Peking can develop me teurich-
ing vehicle for its new atomic

taken an onn sign of

3 Killed as Plane jie “ketvimtne ‘comportive

with other appliance manpfac-)

Johnaon, canceling immediate Afters meries of lengthy. ‘white
campaign plains, will report to | House conferences.
jthe nation Sinday night on Conferred at Length

pence briefings,
Reedy anid Jobneon waa cary

me fal

| William C, Bartholomay,
‘board: chairman of tha Braves,
bas said the offer would be con

sidered by the ball club's direc
tore this week He hag not an
nounced the date, but lust week

sports work:

Johnson for secret intelll-| ly.
im ati
Pre Secretary Sean Thareday. He denied

Communist

The
Her

ollapsa of the
e Poe id ear
had resigned

pwarhendt.

The Arizonan, hoarse: wd

Crashes in Illinois "*=., pidmeeeuen
Antioch, HL — WP] — Three! progeess bid been rode an this

permona: were killed Suturday| ive Saturday, but repoeted up

clear est anid the power shake!

China's fee on)

in the Soviet Union, Lengthy with

Johnson will gg before tele} Rusk and Secretary of Defense!

He met for an hour with the! se,

(uations! security council, then
[conte

tely aod at
Secentary of State)



is (he Eos a cee pefvare| tae | the partion still were far,
ee a ee an] Agreement én a drasd{cally

uffecing trom week tong

bald, toned by plume ane aute) Vision Cameras and tadie micry.| McNamara. There (pe muy
‘fewveet Mien sia conferences, since!

sboren at €:30 pm CS, Ani See ollier

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anid Bo
ment would enforce compulsary
jarhitrasion.
He repeatedly accused John
son of grasping for “unbridted,
power which feud’ to)
such rule and could eventually)
make labor the pown = Ing
business or big



elected he would defend Inbor’s
right to strike, bargain collec
tively and arbitrate freely,
Sarees aid. the ¢lectlon
contest was between

ophy ‘which "Teeta that. one
man's thumb should be on your!
country and another philosophy]



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BR

gre

ght award might
interests, which

F

The senator pledged thee if :

Record Tying Heat Wave
Gives Way to Cool Front

Saturday posed a probbem

‘one philoe) #1

P| micirn,

aerate: Bary Golteater, the ioe

presidential nomb-

Pea WaT see te eae
leaders invited tol i

the ensse ‘briefing. Gotd-
not hold a leader:

water does
hip position —

One White House
source anid Goldwater wtill was



Turn te page 2, cal 2





ral than
the events Serine =

In ite announcement Satur.
vy. the White House said the)

nmake the “report and esses
ment” even ) twas]
“there. ix no present
and

here since Sept 10 when: it

rea
We dida’t laat long, howev-
‘the ene cause: for national alarm
i Pts" ‘ater no immediate emergency."
Abrupt Shift of Plans
The abrupt shift of presiden-
‘tint plana, which also inchaded
the scheduling of a Monday)
briefing for lead-)
ers of both parties, seemed to

the official moc |

Johnson has downgraded the;
military significance of the Chl}
nese noclonr test. He alao was
assured Friday by Ambastador,
Anutoly Dobrynin that Soviet
foreign policy remained un
changed,

The president, who had been|

Badgers Beat
for First Big

Vy eeu’ football
team scored itm first Big
Ten victory Saturday, defeat-
ing Iowa, 31-21, before a rec-
ord crowd of 65,173 at Madi
son. Details in Sporte Seo:
Le oe

The Milwaukee Journal. en-

| dorees Lyndon 8. Johieon for

president, Page 2, Editorial

suggest some recent change IN) Section.

oe

The lost art. of political
heckling is recalled by Wal-
ter Monfried. Page 2, Editori-
al Section.

British Labor party Jeader
Harold Wilson is credited per-
sonally with winning last
week's Clore: election, in an

lowa, 31-21,
Ten Victory

“Machine gun ears ds the

term the

oeran off the Cuban en

An article on page 1, Men's

and Recreation Section, tells
about this oon. =

She'd rather amoke a good

The accent Js on polities In je
The Picture J Rebort
Wells ener eee ‘the art

at
Barry Gotan offers a
portfatia of his famous Arizo-
na doseriscapes: Albert. Eng:
Ind or Wathesha shows his
political tutton enllection,

aligns,

Kyard operatom
whole mountains
‘ing metal and shat-
glass in the midst of
scenes of tranquil beauty.

a

24
Hi

the shores of once lovely
Jakes, 0 tribute to bad local



‘noning or no zoning at all.

The défacers of parks, the
carvers of initials on benches,
the target shootera at high
way sipnsond the daubers of
paint on scenic attractions.

With such a roster of elipi-
tile candidates, the award
ceremony might take longer
than an academy awards
Presentation.

x

Senator Barry Goldwater was greeted by spoke at a campalgn mally at the’ Akron-
Canton (Ohio) alrport Saturday,

girls with bunches of balloons when he



a
'

swing roca the ate

New Look at China

article

nal speci
London.
Section.

to fly to this Texng;



i correspondent in
Page 3, Editorial

Edwin Roth, Jour- and

tury.

photographers
on the trail with the
Gentian! candidates of this cen-

ke you



Peking’s Progress Visible, Solid

This is the first of a 10 part sories
on Communiat Ching. The writer is a
‘specialist in for eastern ujfairs for the
Paria newspaper onde, He re
cently completed a lengthy tour of Red
‘Ching, his first visit there since 1955,

Ry RORENT GUILIAIN
Lee Angeles Timaa/Waehtngion Past
‘News Service

Peking, Ching — Well, let's say it
Fight away, at the end of a long-jour-
ney of seven weeks in Communist
China: When Peking's nijera eny that
they have “on the whole” succeeded, 1
unk they ane telling the truth.

‘The Communist rogime is now firm-
Jy on the tracks, alihough errirs andl
obetacles brought it cloee 9 ‘disaster.
‘There has been great general progress,
although there still exist areas—some-
umes ¢ difficultion and
euffering, as tbe Chinesm concede im-
plicitly and as any objective viritor

eee by the progress; friends
communion would be appalled by
the problems that. remait,
unlam has wor two victories

in Chien,
vei eae conquered all na

ig standing evils—corruption, dis-
orderliness, disease. The advances T
noted in my Inst visit in the autumn of
1955 have been consolidated. And if
ft is true that the Chinese have suf-
fered a famine, they are mot hungry
india,

1

But communism has also scored a
second victory. It has decidedly “suc-
ceeded” iF that is the word—in mati
fiecturing obedience by pushing ita 700
million poople through the rollers of
Mao: Marxian.

it waa in the thoes day, 2,000 mile
(rain trip from Hong Rong to Peking
that [witnessed my first surprise.
Th ved on the technicolor ae
acape. was the immense effort of

whole people to feed its malities.
Not aguas yard fad buec left unculs

4

eas ight tip to the rails, on the

embankments, in the ditches, -
along the the shoulders of the roada, on
eee temporarily lett dry. by

vers,

After the yeant of the great orisix,
from: 1959 to 1961, the
Peking had transferred

tien of Chi .
ie Tosa A ol ima cane
‘be like in: the summer of

making the sac movements wi
tere tole a the same tie i cho
over the Tike platooms

oe tle on tnancuver,

could see that
a wan =n the tn tod oda cee se
Tai kt See


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