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Show , mmm 3 - Tribune Phones News departments infor'mation, scores; business, advertising, circulation denartments, 363-151- 1; 355-751- 363-152- VoL 191, No. Salt Lake City, Utah 48, Cool It, Man Salt Lake City and Utah Variable with cloudiness showery or .thundershowers, mostly north. Map,. Page 35.' Tuesday Mbming Price Ten Cents Juqe 1, 1965 ' Widen Europe Sujre, Hes a Dead Pigcon NATO Role, piano asleep. U. S. Proposes and promptly Kansas, but I suspect he hitched a .ride, on a freight train or just walked in from somewhere dose. i? Anyone missing a pigeon one tired a is Jeffries holding for the owner to claim. fell' beat, said Robert Jeffries. dead It wa householder om Center Its possible the pigeon flew the 1,350 air miles from VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) racing pigeon with a Kansas address on its leg band flew into the open window of a home here, perched on a A In Viet Police Station. Afire. Raiders Flee Town By Drew Middleton New York Times Writer PARIS The creation of a select committee of four or five North Atlantic Allies empowered to improve strategic nuclear planning and consultation on the use of nuclear weapons was proposed Monday by the United States. a U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara made the North proposal to a meeting of defense ministers of the Atlantic Treaty Organization Monday afternoon. Qualified sources described the proposal as the logical consequence of previous U.S. attempts to widen the nuclear responsl ' bility of the U.S. allies in NATO. de Gaulle's Charles The proposal answers President demand for a NATO directorate. But by extending the numbemf directors from three France, Britain and the U.S. to four or five, the U.S. has made room" for West Germany, which makes the largest pontri- bution of any European member to NATO conventional forces. Bid 'By seven-year-ol- Leaders Call Pierre. Messmer, France's defense minister had no answer for the U.S proposatTvfieri he spoke to the meeting after McNam- high-rankin- g U.S. military advisers estimated total Communist casualties in the three days of fighting near Quang Ngai, 65 miles southeast of the strategic Air Base, at more than 600 dead, wounded Await Studies Qualified sources said there would be no French response until after De Gaulle has studied the U.S. proposal. French pressure upon minor NATO allies continues unabated, New York Times Service ,, however WASHINGTON Republican During the last 24" hours leaders, including the j0us delegations to NATO, have past four presidential candidates been told: (D Unless French views are of the party, will meet here Tuesday to draft policy state- - taken into consideration France ments on Viet Nam and other, will drastically reduce her " .tribution to NATO. (2) Do Gaulle will propose The second post election meetsoon indeed an. overall very ing of the Republican Coordinatfor NATO reform.' proposal ing Committee wilt bring togethUse for Bases er former President Dwight D. Heavy Fighting The heavy fighting against Viet Cong units throughout the five northernmost provinces had tapered off until the Communists renewed hostilities With the direct strike on Quang Ngai. Throughout thri day helicopter ' n pro-fro- com-Hous- P0SSlblp-Republica- resistance bill" Set Forth by GOP ' Associated Press Wlrephoto U.S. Swings Behind Junta Shuns Pinko? Righto , Judge Snips That Red 'T e LONDON (AP) Brazils Latin Plan Mrs.. John J. Prewett was granted a New York Times Service at a ministerial j afternoon The United ing of the OAS attended by See of State Dean Rusk. States threw its support Monday retary behind a Brazilian proposal for The proposal to create a new commit- OAS committee ran into some creation of a three-matee of prominent diplomats to opposition from Chile, Venezseek a political solution to the uela and Uruguay, three nations Dominican crisis. that have been most outspoken As presented to a ministerial in their criticism of U.S. unilameeting of the Organization of teral intervention in the DominiAmerican States (OAS), the can Republic and most opposed committee would be composed to collective intervention now of Foreign Minister Vasco Lei-ta- o See Page 2, Column 3 Da Cunha of Brazil, Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, the U.S. representative to the OAS, and Gonzalo J. Facto, the Costa Rican ambassador to the United di- vorce Monday after telling the court she gave her husband an ultimatum to give up communism or her. n When she told him he would have to choose between her and the party, the husband replied: If anything has got to go, it js you. Mrs. Prewett, 36, was accorded a decree on grounds of cruelty and constructive However, the chairman of the committee task coordinating force in this field is Rep. William McCulloch of Ohio, th ranking Republican on tb House Judiciary Committee anj a supporter of new voting rights legislation. On the subject of Viet Nam, Rep. Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin, a member of the coordinatMonday ing committee night that Johnson is carrying out the program set forth in the 1964 Republican platform. But Laird complained of a lack of any long - term policy objec , tives in Viet Nam. said . Reds Reopen Homecoming Toll Tops Memorial Davs Record y Memorial Day holiday soared to a record high Monday. Several abd) three-da- multiple-deat- acci-helpe- d h swell dentij y the total the previous record for a Memorial Day period: . 43y fatalities last year, Howard Pyle, president of the Nitional Safety Council, blamed itHe record count largely on States. Real Role Mediation committee Ostensibly, would serve as political advisers highway traffic damage ovem(o Dr Jose A Mora the OAS this weekend, mistakes in driv-- secretary general who has a ing judgment have stood out as mandate from the major problem, he said. can organization to help restore It bears out the findings in a a goble government in the recent nationwide drivers test in Dominican Republic. which a very high percentage of But, in effect, the committee would probably take over the Holiday Toll political mediation role that thus Midnight, Pacific Daylight far neither U.S. nor OAS repreTime: 450 traffic, 3.5 boating, sentatives have been able to fill. the 1 87 drownings. Total .572. Ministers Act incompetent and. irresponsible Creation of the special comthe participants failed to qualify dpving.'' was discussed Monday In report after report on as safe drivers. It means more mittee imto done and more must be the nation's -- driving prove - Storms Hamper Happy Holiday By Associated Press high winds and funnel clouds hampered holiday activities over parts of the nation Monday. A storm hit Fort Myers, Fla., with winds up to 50 miles an hour and 70 mph in gusts,- - Hailstones the size of golf balls damaged two airplanes at Page Field. Rainfall downtown meas- ured 1 inches and the weather bureaii said 3.9 inches of rain " fell. In less than an hour. Thunderstorms, v - r skills. The Associated Press count began at 6 p.m. local time Friday and end Monday at midnight. Three spectacular automobile crashes in the area of Needles, Lone Pine and San Jose, Calif., accounted for 16 lives. A head-ocollision on a desert highway near Needles Saturday killed six, with an girl the only survivor. Jn the high Sierra foothills an almost identical Sunday, smashup near Lone,. Pine, Calif., took five lives, but an girl survived n Bulletin Wall for Berlin Visit to exit into space near another orbiting satellite. After wrestling' for days with several pesky problems, the National Aeronautics and Whit?on a - daring four-daSpace Administration reported mission curing which White is that all trouble areas were under control. Mission Director Christopher C. Kraft Jr. gave Todays Chuckle the early Monday Woman to fridge club" mem- ' after a midnight conference s bers: I have thri most AwairGeminl Landing recipe for goulash all 1 I have The bulk of the Atlantic reto is do mention it jo "Shy husband and hesays, covery fleet, headed, by the aircraft carrier Wasp, left Lets eat out.' '' y mdf-elou- - from various Navy ports to positions in areas where the Gemini 4 spacecraft possibly could land during the" long flight.. - 'McDivitt' and White, both Air" Force majors, donned, 'theijr space' suits Monday to practice the flight in a space- take' up craft simulator at mission control center here. Later they spent several "."hours reviewing thejengthy ' flight plan with Gemini officials and the backup crew, Air. Force ' Maj. FrafiK 'Borman' ' than OAS Offer Senate Shifts He said the MIGS jettisoned their auxiliary Juel tanks to gain speed and fled when the American planes moved in to make contact. No shots were exchanged apparently, and- the MIGS disappeared in rain clouds By Robert BerrettP? The sighting of the MIGS was Associated Press Writer . the first time in more than DOMINISANTO DOMINGO, CAN REPUBLIC-G-en. Antonio month that enemy planes have Imbert Barrera said Monday the turned out in force to meet over North civilian-militarjunta he heads American raiders will never give up cohtrol of the Viet Nam. On April 4, Communist MIGS presidential palace to the Or. shot down two F105s&n a bomb-Se- e of American ganization Page 4, Coliiinn 4 . , He denied any agreement had begn reached to turn over the bartered former seat of government only a block from rebel lines to an OAS force. Switch Signals i Debate to ' nr U.N.Qiartei Over Palace - y Stated-(OAS)- New York Times Service WASHINGTON The Senate will shift from the domestic- - to the foreign thjs week with a major debate over U.S policy to- ward the United Nations. The decision to move on the question .of ratify- mg two amendments to the U.N. charter was disclosed Monday by Sen. Mike Mansfield the Seriate majority - d .), leader. Show Blasts OAS Jose Secretary-Gener- g GOP Will Talk This thing cause us he conceded. The Republicans, understand, are going to have iL,lot to shy ' BALTIMORE (AP) Thirty- - about it five persons were Injured Mon-da- y Once the ratification-questionight, none seriously, when is settled, he said, thegriate a number of aerial bombs from would move on the foreign polian amusement park fireworks cy aid authorization bill, poski. nexfcZ display landed in the spectator bly late this week or early area and exploded. The proposed charter amendof the David Price, a ments the first since the U.N. "amusement in Oak Gwynn park suburban Woodlawn, said the charter was approved in 19457-a-re designed to give greater bombs were being fired from to the African-Asia- n mortar-typejectors about 600 representation nations on the two U.N. . feet from the crowd. Instead of councils. exploding in the air, Price said,: Larger Council the near landing they began ' crowd. One would increase memberThe first landed in the water ship of the Security Council J.0 feet from the crowd, a second from lltto 15 nations; the other landed in a tree and two others would expand membership of hit In quick succession in the the Economic and Social Council frtm 18 to 27. midst of the crowd of 10,000' Mora told newsmen Sunday night an agreement in principle had been made with the junta to put an OAS force in the palace and toxtend the international New York Times Service security zone boundary to em- BONN The Berlin Wall was brace it. reopened Monday for the first of Imbert told the Associated 400,000 West Berliners expected Press the only matter under disto visit East Berlin relatives cussion now between the OAS during the Whitsun holidays. and the junta was the extension This is the fifth of the security zone to cover the under an agreement, which ex- palace. Under no circumstances will pires June 13. signed last September by West Berlin and the C)AS or any other foreign Communist East German au- element . be permitted to take thorities. over the national palace, he declared. Only junta repreNew Agreement sentatives and junta forces will Officials of the two sides are be allowed - in the palace and the scheduled to meet again in next few weeks for negotiations adjoining grounds. Sacked, Looted on a new agreement. Reaching strucThe domed three-stora new agreement is not expectture was held briefly by rebel ed to be easy. Later in the day the number forces at the height of the civil of visitors dwindled to a trickle, war late last month. It was but police said this was not sacked and looted before it a sign of diminished interest. was evacuated when the Domi They expect a record rush over nican Air Force strafed and Whitsun bombed it. the coming three-daThe palace grounds eastern holiday. New Passes extremity is only a block from lines. Some of the sharpFears that West Berliners may rebel, est fights between re- nighttime have to wait a long time for soldiers loyal to bel and forces are new passes agreement the Imbert junta have occurred the belief on the that based 'Communists will take a tough in the vicinity of the palace. Talks stand in coming negotiations. Discussions to extend the security Zone lines east and south td indude the palace grounds and an adjoining street were discussed for more than two hours Monday by OAS Tepre-- . It Will be the world's first sentatives and the top military attempt to bring a manned commanders of the junta respacecraft close to another or- gime. , President for the OAS was biting object and will be valuable practice ffrr the Gemini Gen. Telmo Vargas of Ecuador, flight planhed later this year who i Moras military adviser in which the astronauts will Commodore Francisco. J. Rivera link up with another satellite. Caminero, the juntas secretary White, 'wearing a special of the armed forces,' was joined protective suit, is to open his for the "talks by his three chiefs hatch, exposing both, pilots to of staff, Commodore Ramon Jithe fierce, vacuum of space. menez. Jr., Navy; Gel. Jacinto lartinez --Arana, Army; Brig. He is to gingerly crawl out -and uscTaA'spacegun jet ma- Gen. Juan de Los Santos closer and the police chief, move unit to neuvering Gen.German Despradel Brachft to thePB&oster," " A. 200,000 saw. the star from the road racing of circuits lead Europe through 190 of the 200 laps over The speedway, He averaged 150.686 miles-a- : teams evacuated . dead and hour and finished more than a wounded from the three days of lap ahead of Parnelli Jones of Torrance, Calif.fighting. A U.S. spokesman said 16 F105 Thunderchief fighter - bombers were dropping 40 tons of bombs on the North Vietnamese ammunition depot when the MIGS approached. Jettison Tanks Injure 35 somedifficulty, cfebld I . e ' y TOKYO (AP) A gas explosion rocked the Yamano coal mine in Fukuoka Tuesday, the national police reported. Initial reports said there were 291 miners inside the mine and about half managed to escape. The police said one miner was reported dead, and three of those who escaped were injured. The blast occurred about 2,000 feet from the mouth of the mine. te y ' Two-Ho- Daring Gemini Launch the Words Go FLA. CAPE KENNEDY, (AP) The green l'ght was on enday for Thursdays scheduled launching of astronauts James McDiyitt and .Edward Complete Details, Page 26 - borne Brigade northeast of Vung Tau in South Viet Nam. The injured soldier rests in special poncho on two bamboo poles. American paratroopers carry wounded budd , hit by sniper bullets during jungle patrol of the 1st Battalion of 173rd Air- - e Associated Press Traffic deaths for a three-da- - 500-mi- pur-pose- Tuesday's meeting will receive and act on reports from relatask forces on federal-stat- e tions, civil rights, job opportunities, fiscal affairs and foreign relations. At its first meeting March 10, the coordinating committee endorsed federal action to assure Negro voting rights and expressed support for President Johnson's policy in South Vjet Nam. Tuesday's meeting is expected to reiterate the call for strong to Communist. but aggression in Viet Nam, there is a possibility of dis- greement on the voting rights New York Times Service INDIANAPOLIS Jim d - Split on Vote e rear-mounte- d nominee Barry) (3) Fram.e is considering a Eisenhower, M. Goldwater, 1960 candidate declaration of ground rules for Richard M. Nixon and the stam"the use of NATO bases miiitary of the 1944 and 1948 on her soil. In De Gaulles campaigns, Thomas E. Dewey, thinking these bases can no s longer be used for NATO To Counter 'Publicity .that clash with French Alfred M. Landon, the only f0rejgn policy, other living Republican pre-- j ( 4 j pj.S. policy is prepared to in-, was sidential candidate, also sacrifice Europe to Soviet but said he could not ,njf,a.!.tJe)0rnt)jng under present make it. .strategy. committee' The effect of this French cam-wa- s The created early this year in paign on U.S policy and poli-aeffort to counter the publicity jcymakers in Europe may have been offset by McNamaras advantage Democrats e their control of the White posal for a select nuclear and their congressional mittee, Although vague on the details of, its establishment the majorities. It includes, in addition to' Vhe!' secretary of defense emphasized that the committee should meet past presidential candidates, ,and as frequently! RepiM-I'P- " of the representatives as can congressional leadership, SAC I nder Panel governors and the The select committee, McNa-SeRepublican National Committee Page 2, Column 1, Republican National Chairman T Ray C. Bliss "serves as its phqir man Could 500-Mil- Government casualties were Clark rode a to a record victory estimated at more than 500, in- Lotus-Forin the 49th race here cluding two Americans killed. Monday. A crowd of more' 1964 derive European Wins Race and missing. var-Part- y dard-bear- Casualties 600 ara's presentation. Huddle ()ti GOP Policy A" Press Writer Viet Cong terrorists exploded four SAIGON, (Tuesday) bombs Monday night in an Army compound in downtown Quang Ngai after a weekend of fighting near the provincial capital that was one of the bloodiest actions of the war. In the air, U.S. Air Force jets bombed an ammunition depot 45 miles southwest of Hanoi following up a raid on the samg MIG fighters turned and flew target Sunday. Eight Soviet-buil- t off without engaging the U.S. formation. The terrorist blasts set fire to a Quang Ngai police station, but caused o.nly one casualty. The raiders, apparently bent on killing the commander of the Vietnamese armys 2nd Division officers in the regimental compound, fled. and other - Publicity Malcolm W. Browne Associated and Navy Lt Cmdr. .James Lovell. The astronauts were reportin fine physical shape and anxious to go as the bigi day ed neared. '' . Practice for Rendezvous second the orbit, ; Djiring' after about three hours launch, ctynmand pilot McDi- vitt is to maneuver Gefnini 4 to within 25 feet of the burned second stage of the Titan booster Jacket which is to be flying nearby.- ' 1 Ces-pde- s, Tops in the Tribune Chapel Rises From Ashes, Builders Call Big Bluff IN THE AUSTERE desert country of southwestern Utah, against the canyon walls of the San Juan River near Bluff, ii St. Christophers Mission to the Navajos. a new church will be built there)- i rising from the ashes of a log church destryed by fire. The new church M 4 will be triangular in. shape and taper to a glassed-iopening in the roof centers the Navajo the smoke-hol- e It n : hogan. It country, 'church, people a contrast to the rolling green hills ahd traditionalNew England churches of (he Rev. H. Baxter Big Plans Ahead Lieblers native Connecticut. The Rev. Liebli established the is all mission.- - READ THE ENTIRE .fascinating story by Maurice Jones, The Tribunes church editor on Page 24, A.-- AND OTHER INSIDE STORIES SOCIAL EVENTS and womens news.-- ' EDITORIAL VIEWS, syndicated columnists. THEATER NEWS 'ahd whats showing. COMPLETE SPORTS scene from far and near. TV AND RADIO guide to programs. Pages 1513 Page 2& ' Page 25 Page 26 5e 32 |