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Show rry J )-i mmy yn ipriiiywWTHif iPrwTf f' ,1 'T" The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 16, 1965 rsg- .. y :URNVfyRE banco m loivest prices oft lake Valley Salt furniiftre idlity Ql BEDROOM GROUP 8-p- c. Quality BOX SPRINGS and MATTRESS Top AT NO' EXTRA COST INCLUDED Modello Wunter At Deseret Booh9s Associated Press Wirenhoto Sen icemen at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington hear body of U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson Thursday after I flight .from London, where Steenson died. President John-th- e son, cabinet officers and members of the family are present. Adlais Body Rusk as Adlais Successor in U.N.? Cottonwood Mall Autograph Possible, Perhaps, blit Improbable Party Friday, July 16th 6:00-9:0- 0 p.m. Cottonwood Mall Store Get Your Personally Autographed Copy of This Book: Bill D Moyers said that as far as he knew, Mr. Johnson had not discussed the subject of Stevensons successor with anyone. one which the President does not want to leave unfilled for anv length of time The United Nations General AssemSecretary bly is scheduled to meet late Chicago Tribune Service WASHINGTON Even before the body of Adlai E. Stevenson to American soil returned Thursday, Dfficial" Washington was speculating over whom President Johnson would choose to succeed Stevenson as ambassador to the United Nations Press Presidential and the United States already is preparing presentations to be made at the sessions opening Temporary Fill-Francis T. P. Plimpton, 64, a former New York lawyer and now a career diplomat, is No 2 man in the American delegation at the U N and will take over Stevenson s duties temporarily But he did not figure in Thurs- day s speculation Much of the talk centered around Secretary of State Dean Rusk, partly because of rumors Thursday awaited his final that Mr. Johnson was less than return. enchanted with Rusk's admims Stevenson's body will lie in tration of the State Department state in the Illinois capitoLH But President Johnson seemed tunda from 2 pm. Friday UntilJ inadvertently to have eliminated Rusk from consideration for the If) a m Sunday. Gov. Otto Kerner proclaimed a U N post at a press conference two days ago when he said that period of mourning for Stevenson and urged flags be Rusk "ranks first in the cabinet flown at half-stathroughout and first with me. the state during the three-weeBunehe Speculation period in respect for the former Another name which came 21-Da- y New York Times Service ILL -The city Adlai Stevenson said gave him the best years of his life Paraguay Sends Dominican Units y ff k ASUNCION, PARAGUAY (AP) Paraguay sent 130 more troops to the Dominican Republic Thursday to join the peace force of the Organization of American States The group included 27 communications specialists. and brings to 210 Paia-guay- s representation on the peace force. President Alfredo Stroessner went to the airport to see the contingent off in a U S. Air Force plane. governor During Stevenson's last visit to Springfield in January, he said, I enjoyed my stay here more than anything I have ever done Dr Richard H. Graebel, pastor of the Jhrst Presbyterian and a Church in Springfield close personal friend of Stevensons, Thursday flew to Washington, D C , where he will officiate at the memorial serv ices at the National Cathedral. Stevenson and his family were members of the First Presbvter-la- by RodeUo Hunter n Church when he was Here is the touching memoir of a wonderful Mormon family in at the fl(o)(o)95 1 Springfield, 111 , where Stevenson served as governor, to lie m state in the capitol rotunda State officials said it would lie in state from Friday afternoon, until Sunday morning Burial will be m Bloomington, 111 , Monday The exact time of famtiy'Temce PAY ONLY 3-P- LOW AS $99.95 SETS AS C. has not yet been set. The United Nations In New York, where Stevenson served as eloquent ambassador for the United States, will hold a memorial service Monday at 2 p m (EST). The President has named Secretary of State Dean Rusk to speak there on behalf of the United States. The American Embassy in London, outside which Stevenson died suddenly Wednesday, at the age of 65, informed the State Department that death was caused by a heart attack, from around the in the speculation was that of' Tributes Dr. Ralph Bunehe, one of the world kept pouring in. Pope first Negroes to reach Ihe top Paul VI asked the apostolic deranks of American diplomacy. legate m Washington to express Bunehe is now undersecretary to President Johnson lus "sense of the United Nations for special of grief at such a great loss Vice President Hubert H political affairs who was sent to George W. Ball, undersecreta- Humphrey, ry and No. 2 man in the State London in the presidential jet to Department, is another believed accompany the body home, said to lie under consideration for the that no grave can contain the UN. ambassadorship He hast living spirit that illuminated his conducted top level negotiations life. for the United States in all parts Joy of Living up A RoomfSl WCharm and Comfort yf the world. Ambassador at Large Llewel- - "He reveled m the simper joy of living as a member Of the Thompson, former envoy, to Russia who has had many whole human family, Humph-Uassignments, also believed rey said On a catafalque in the lobby of to be in the running. the London Embassy Thursday Other Prospects morning, the casket lay, with an Another was Undersecretary honor guard of U S. and British of State Thomas C. Mann, a military men. Through side en- Latin American expert. Also, trances, Britons and American American tourists filed silently to sign Ellsworth Bunker, ambassador to the Organization black books of condolences. of American States, was belThen the remains were taken ieved to be a possibility. in a hearse to the airport for the journey home. Among those in the plane were: Ivn E turn of the century A House of Offers Condolences Heber. Reuters News Agency ROME Pope Paul VI has asked the papal representative to convey his m Washington concolences to the U S government on the grave loss of the Vatican Adlai Stevenson, press office said Thursday. Rooms, just published by Alfred A. Knopf Inc., may well become a national best seller. It's the kind of a book that will surely be made into a movie. It's- - a Jookthat Utah book lovers will want to read nowl Many $49S TOP QUALITY-GRA- 2 DE Ready for immediate plantkeep blooming. IN BLOOM. ing in cans. Will Rodello Hunter $ 00 Mrs. Hunter wqg born In Provo, Utah, and attended the University of Utah She is associate editor of the Utoh Fish and Gome Magazine, for which she writes feature poetry, and stories for younger people She has received several state and national press The story surwomen awards. rounding the success of her manuscript, "A House of Many Rooms'' would make an Interesting feature article In and of itself The pub lishers received It after requesting from her a material seen in the Utah Fish and Game 'Magazine Her bookjs destined' to be a great national success Continued from Page n Illinois Governor Proclaims Period of Mourning SPRINGFIELD, A House of Many Rooms this summer, Returned; U.S. Mourns 10 each 00 doz. BUY A PINT Oft QUART OF ROSE SPRAY FREE PROTECT YOUR LAWN WITH ProtBCtjlaWftlfrOm fungus' diseases. Fading Out, "5iow Mold, Brown Patch, Copper Spot, Dollar Spot, Fairy Ring Most effective funide far lawn use available. 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Washington Cathedral Friday Moyers told newsmen. will be an old friend of Stevensons, Judge Carl McGowan of Broadcaster in Tarig the Court of Appeals of the DisThe Stevenson comment was trict of Columbia. reported .by JDavid Schoenbrun, services Presiding over-t- he an American broadcaster in at "the great crossing Friday Pans, after Stevensons death m of the still incomplete Gothic-styl- e London Wednesday. Cathedral will be Dr. Rioh-ar- d "I think the President feels Graebel, pastor of the First that its a disservice to the memPresbyterian Church in Spring-fiel111. ory of any public Tifficial of Ambassador Stevensons characReady io Step Aside? ter and ability to quote him after he is dead and cannot answer." 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