Show NATIONS NATION'S CHIEF SAILS FOR U U. U S SM 8 Copyright 1936 United Press BUENOS AIRES Dec 2 Pres 2 Pres President i ident Roosevelt a announced today 1 prior to sailing aboard the U. U S. S S. S Indianapolis that conversations ns i would soon be undertaken for fora between a ne nev v trade agreement the United States and Argentina I The president made his announcement announcement an an- for a sounder economic economic economic eco eco- basis for the friendly relations relations relations rela rela- between Argentina and Unit United d Stat States s at a farewell luncheon lunch lunch- eon n given by him for President Agustin P. P Justo Justa at the United States embassy Invites Justo He invited President and Senora Justo to repay his visit to Argentina Argentina Argentina Argen Argen- tina with a visit to Washington Prior to saying adios farewell farewell fare fare- well Mr Roosevelt briefly discussed discussed discussed dis dis- dis- dis cussed the improved trade relations existing between Argentina and the United States I am quite sad because I am going away he said at the luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon because I cannot imagine a amore amore amore more delightful three days Mr Roosevelt and President Justo left the United States embassy embassy em em- bassy basy for the Indianapolis together symbol of the unity among leaders leaders leaders lead lead- ers of two great American nations which they hope to inspire in all the peoples of all the Americas North South and Central Band and Plays Flays An Argentine band played and ships in the harbor sounded their sirens as the Indianapolis moved from the dock Argentinas Argentina's last official act was a gun 21 presidential salute to Mr Roosevelt fired by the river squadron as he sailed down the river Plate toward Uru Uru- guay In midmorning President Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt and other dignitaries attended brief funeral services at the United States embassy for Augustus Adolph Gennerich his personal bodyguard and friend who fell dead In a restaurant yesterday morning Mourning with the president were American officials who long had known Gus and Argentine dignitaries Mn Roosevelt stood with his son James in the flow flower flower- 1 banked salon on the second floor of the United States embassy and stared straight ahead d during ring ing the service When the service ended and after the body was carried from rom the room and other persons filed out President Roosevelt stood silent with his son stood son stood for more than thana a full minute before silently turning turning turning turn turn- ing to leave the room The casket was borne outside by four United States secret service servicemen servicemen servicemen men and four Argentine police and placed on a fire t draped in mourning Firemen in dress uniform uniform uniform uni uni- form and a detachment of police accompanied the cortege slowly sIow along the Avenida Alvear to the theIn Indianapolis In- In which will bear the ca cas' cas ket back to the United States fo for for i burial tentatively planned a at at Warm Springs Ga J J |