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Show First Mars Photo Trium U. S. ace For Classified, Phone 521-353- Refreshing 5 Other Tribune departments: information, News, all other scores, phone departments, 355-751- 1; Salt Lake City, Utah VoL 191, No. 93 5. July 16, 1965 Friday Morning Price Ten Cents "FT O O A aims Historic ner Piano on i Adlais Body Arrives for U.S. Tribute - -- is J-- fc - ; By Walter Sullivan New York Times Writer PASADENA, CALIF. Mariner 4 has sent to earth its first dramatic photograph of Mars. It shows the limb, or rounded region. edge of the planet Including a vast, desert-lik- e It does not show any of the controversial canals, or any evidence of life, but this is not necessarily significant since the view is extremely oblique and covers a region under the noonday sun. Such lighting makes for little contrast. first of Another Planet r Somber LBJ Meets Escort By Raymond J. Crowley Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON iiccess ls i urms ft - President Johnson watched with sorrowful mien Thursday night as the mortal remains of Adlai Ewing world Stevenson, statesman, came home in a casket. The President paid the late ambassador to the United an unusual tribute by journeying in a helicopter to nearby Andrews Air Force Base to be present as the body arrived from London. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, his wife and several other Cabinet members met the plane at the airport. President Greets Mourners As the 28 mourners aboard the presidential jet which bore the London casket back from JohnPresident down, stepped son stood at the foot of the ramp to shake hands. Among the mourners were Vice President Hubert M. Humphrey and Stevensons three sons, Adlai III, John Fell and The picture, the fiijst ever taken of another planet at close range, covers a region between the areas of Mars known as Cebrenia, Arcadia and 1 , ''W VA'. Wfr..-.'.fr x lvy.JX .. ' rfr rr ? ( The second picture, which should overlap the first, has al- iwz flag-drape- d ready been partially transmitted to earth, and it Is possible that as many as 22 pictures of the planet will be delivered in the next 10 days. Meanwhile scientists associated with the project reported some of their initial findings. These include: Mars has virtually no magnetic field and hence, presumably, no liquid core. This means the planet may differ fundamentally from earth in terrain and the chemical composition of its surface. The radioactivity of its air must be comparatively high, as well as the exposure of its surface to space radiation. ' - Nl Na-tio- v - v'-- . vv ft- v W (&.&&, 'T iigiasiiip M At yPFf vv. If nr2x' f && ' M r 4 i 4'jrjPk'J2L222! zm '" ' - 'f r f J i '. 4. v Hw i y :pfe 'T rs - rt - 1 y.y .. Slight Radiation Mars has no significant radiation belt. This is good news for those planning the exploration of Mars. Vehicles will be able to orbit the planet for long periods without radiation hazard to its passengers or instruments.' iFzir y .' X t ' ssas-fefW- ' ' , i UA w $ "t ' . 7 .. "rse photograph of Mars relayed by Mariner shows darkness of space at top and the closeup -- Ifil &- its surface. '' 8yei4t 41111 Historic The air of Mars is extremely thin probably too much so for the use of parachutes or other conventional devices in the gentle landing of instruments and, ultimately, astronauts on g.y National Cathedral. Ruffles, Flourishes As the casket draped with an American flag was slowly borne by the honor guard of eight servicemen, the Air Force Band SAIGON, VIET NAM (AP) -U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and newly appointed Amassador Henry Cabot Lodge arrived Thursday for a top level survey McNamara said would center on whether more 'U.S. combat troops should be ir ' 4. v tSt xXr?T' -T Washington Saigon Tense I11 Visitation P ; - Friday at 11 a.m. (EDT) at Washington's National Cathedral (Episcopal). Mr. Johnson will attend. Until the service,-t-he body will lie in repose at the Cathedral. Then the body will be flown to See Page 6, Column 5 A ft- : Borden. .... The mourners walked through a joint honor cordon of men representing all the armed services. In white uniform with gold crosses, Chaplain Col. John L. Rhea of the Military District of Washington then led the procession which conducted the casket to- a hearse for its journey to Ruffles and Flourishsounded The Stars and Stripes Fores, ever, and America the BeauOne of waiting mourntiful. ers, Mrs. John Fell Stevenson, cried openly. A crowd of about 500 spectators stood behind a rail. Memorial services will be held Showers Salt Lake City and Utah Skies 'will continue to be partly cloudy with afternoon or evening showers. Weather map is on PageA-32- . 363-151- 1; 363-152- Outlook-Sum- mery ut IftW "' surface of planet just above the equator. The pole is just beyond the horizon, which in I Wv JyXyrfK 4, Swept Orbit Clear Mars, like the earth, has swept its orbit clear of much of the cosmic dust that would otherwise be adrift there. Since the orbit is eliptical the distance of the planet from the sun varies from 128 to 155 million miles. It is this region that has been Associated Press Wirephoto swept comparatively clean. Mari-north this view covers about 200 miles of the surface. If it has no metallic core, eithner snapped photo at altitude of 10,500 miles. er liquid or solid, it would appear that Mars has never gone through the. churning processes that gave the earth its layered structure. This would mean that Mars does not have continents formed of rocks," and ocean bas-Se- e Page 19, Column 1 Senate Clears Omnilms Housing Bill; NewPremier GOP Bid to Cut Rent Subsidy Fails I11 Greece On Viet Units SAIGON, VIET NAM Viet Cong hit hard (AP)-T- at he two Vietnamese army units 330 miles apart Thursday and the dead, among casualties officially described as heavy, included two American advisers. Red 81mm mortars and 57mm recoilless rifles hammered the command post of an infantry regiment bivouacked on a highway 35 miles north of Saigon for an hour before dawn.' With the arrival of a relief force, eyewitnesses said the shelling had killed at least 40 Vietnamese soldiers and two of the.nineAmericans .attached-t- o. the regiment and shattered five armored troop carriers that had been drawn up in a ring for the camp's protection. A U.S: major was among the wounded moved to Saigon for Une guerrilla hospitalization! sent here. Saigons., airport, was tightly, guarded by hundreds of U.S. and Vietnamese soldiers to thwart several suspected bomb plots against the two. McNamara denied the joint chiefs of staff had unanimously recommended an "increase" of combat troops but then added was found dead. that use of American combat A motorized government battroops - was one of the ' prime talion heading to Da Nang ran of his trip. . missions into trouble in an attempt: to clear outa Viet Cong ambush sighted by a spotter plane 15 Todays Chuckle miles south of that strategic air Drive-i- n theater: Where a center. Military sources said the battalions leading company guy shuts off his ignition and his out See Tage clutch. tries Column 4 - A-- .... - T. Baulch Most of the provisions asked 0 The bill contains the Inin urban renewal grant by President Johnson were id funds asked by the President for WASHINGTON The Senate cluded in both the Senate-afr the next four years to continue passed a 7 billion dollar omni- House versions of the bill. reboth the branches bus housing bill Thursday night However, program of slum clearance after voting down Republican jected his recommendation for a and community development. of aids to help in the Low-Reefforts to knock out or reduce package Units development of new towns in drastically a new program of metropolitan areas around citalso It authorizes the additional rent subsidies for ies. 240,000 low-republic housing families. units asked by the President roll Passage was lay a and agrees' to an important new call vote.. The bill was sent to conferchange in the policy for this ence with the House which program. cleared it in a slightly different Under this, a substantial part form June 30. of the units would be obtained, Maxiumum Cut Back not through new construction as is now the case in nearly all in Although the Senate defeated WASHINGTON (AP)- -If 47 to 40. purchase aRepublican effort to dedsibnTIsllhade- - tbexpand stajlces kill the rent subsidy program draft calls, Selective Service and rental of used housing! This would mean that some and turned down 49 to 38 a can deliver all the men the public housing sites would be move to reduce it, Administraarmed services could accept scattered among .private houstion forces themselves cut back in the first months of ' any buiI- ing, the maximum expenditure to 350 dup, a spokesman said Thurs--damillion ; dollars - over --the -- next .New Grant Program By Jerry $2,900,-000,00- Associated Press Writer low-inco- . L 54-3- 0 Selective Service Can Deliver , a Spokesman Says but-troug- four years. rent :: - - . "Wecanhandlewithouf any subsidy program is difficulty a situation calling aid . the lowest in- for .to designed larger draft .calls than the come families now eligible for buildup in 1961-6during the Berlin public housing. crissis, when - the The bill also contains 'funds monthly calls got as high as and new authorizations to con- 25,000 and were at the 20,000 tinue urban renewal- - public level a couple of months, the housing and many other impor- Selective Service spokesman tant present aims. said. I The 2 Alsonnduded'lsanevprb-graof "grants' to help impovrehabilierished tate their properties so &ey can continue to live in them. The floor leaderships .action cutting Jhe rent subsidy program back to 350 million dollars brought it Jn line with the House passed measure, home-owne- rs " i Urges Unity Soviets Give Harriman Vital News MOSCOW (AP) American Diplomat W. Averell Harriman talked with Soviet ' Premier Alexei N. Kosygin Thursday about Viet Nam and other world V - ... r . affairs and said later he had some significant-informatioto report to President Johnson. He refused to tell reporters what the information was. But he appeared satisfied with his three hours of secret Krem. n lin discussions. May Meet Others Harriman, a U.S. ambassador at large and Americas most experienced negotiator with the Russians," said he expected to meet other Soviet officials during his stay here. I dont know he added. whom, He met Kosygin shortly after the Soviet1 Premiers return to Moscow from a provincial tour. The meeting followed reports that the Kremlin was awaiting some new Western initiative on Viet Nam. Disarmament link? There were indications that disarmament might also have played an important part in Harrimans talk. The Soviet Union agreed a few days ago to resume disarmament talks in Geneva. Harriman told reporters he would report to President Johnson personally before discussing-- . his talk with Kosygin. He had cabled a report to Washington on the talk, Harriman said. I always cable when" See Page 8, Column 4 Tops in The Tribune New York Times Service V ' ATHENS Greeces old King Constantine Thursday Jet Set for Fihn Thrills-O-ur night dismissed Premier George Papandreou and appointed Parliaments president, as George Athanassiades-Novas- , his successor in less than 90 Hoppers a Topper! IT MIGHT BE getting hot and sticky and a little wearing toward afternoon for most of us, but in the wonderful world of Hollywood there are diversions for people who watch people Majority Party or read about them. The new premier, in a proclahavent heard Merle Oberon mation later appealed f6r unity and calm. Any disturbance of turned time about her for a long order would be & blow to our and is Paramount at down a picture country and democracy, it said. on cruise off for a Mediterranean The government is deterHenry Fords yacht mined not to allow anyone to TZZereTarerotherrpeopleTbesides:; endanger the liberties and peace of the Greek people. stars in Hollywood. Theodore White, Anthanassiades-Nova- s is a who wrote Making of a President member of Papandreous majoris conferring about a documentary, ity Center Union Party. THAT DURABLE LADY of Hd- . - Hedda Surprise Move .been, telling the story, ' He said the king had' asked him ly wood -- columnists,on Page , to form his government exclu- "for a long time and she. is still going sively from members of that HANDY GUIDE TO THE INSIDE party. He added,JThe appointment is intended to underline SECTION B " SECTION A the kings firm resolve to cooevents Local 6 Page 1 Stevenson Tributes Pages 1, perate with parliaments major Social Events comics 7 in Best Pages Pages ity and to respect the letter-anAND MORE . C . SECTION the spirit of the constitution. Obituaries Page B-- 7 These developments took Ath-- All sports Pages 10 Trends Business Television ens by surprise. Page 4 listings Page minutes. Hedda-Hopperh- as 11-1- 3 6-- d x C-1- - i t. f 1 J ti.h.st g.w.wa x v v." v 'k . L .. i. a, T ... i' |