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Show Warms th Heart; Sim, To See Your Smile For Classified, Phone 521.3535 Classified Deadline 1 p.m. Other Tribune departments: News, information, all other scores, departments, phone 363-151- 1; 355-751- 1; VoL 191, No. 114 363-152- Salt Lake City, Utah Price Ten Cents August 6, 1965 Friday Morning 1 Salt Lake City and Utah Skies .will vary from clear to partly cloudy. Temper atures will rise a little. Weather map is on Page .1 .. 4 v B-- 3. I J es on Viet Leak 3 - .-- I vs s V ' ' ; A V-: .Rock N. Viet Seeks to End LBJ Hassle By Cabell Phillips New York Times Writer - WASHINGTON Rep. Gerald R. Ford has asked President Johnson for a confer ence to discuss an inference by "Ihe "President that the House ' Republican leader was responsible for leaking details of a confidential White House discussion .) -- New U.S. Task Force Put in Combat Plan By Ronald IrDeutsch Associated Press Writer on Viet Nam. Ford made his request known at a news conference Thursday. At the same time, he made public a letter from Samuel Shaffer, Capitol correspondent for Newsweek Magazine, which made an effort to absolve the Michigan lawmaker of having disclosed any substantial facts about the . - White House SAIGON U.S. and South Vietnamese planes fueled up and maintained raids on Communist targets as usual Thursday, writing off losses in a Viet Xiong attack on a big aviation fuel dump near the Da Nang Air Base. An American military spokesman-sai- d the guerrilla operation against harbor-sidtank facilities operated by Esso Standard East will have no serious effect on the air strikes. On the heels of the Da Nang incident, the United States announced the formation of a new military command structure to control all U.S. Army and Marine ground combat forces over a strip of South Viet Nam from the central highlands to the Mekong Delta. Though there is no provision for joint command, the territory covers the Vietnamese Army's 2nd and 3rd Corps Areas. The new structure is called Task Force Alpha. Headquarters-wilbe on the South China Sea at Nha Trang, 200 miles north-ea- Moyers, White Pressed for further comment, Moyers, with a touch of asperity, added: There is nothing I can contribute to the correspondence bet ween Congressman Ford and his friend. Nor can I add or sub-tract anything from the accurate response the President gave to Mr. Strouts statement and query Sunday in Texas. It was in response to a ques tion by Richard Strout, corresChristian for ; the pondent Science Monitor, that the President last Sunday charged a prominent member of another party with having abused his Reuters News Agency LONDON An independent gasoline firm will use bikini clad beauties to bring but the. tiger in passing motorists and hopefully to bring in business. 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Limit Listing By Gene Accas and : John TL Eckstein - ss CALLS CRANK WRONG NUMBERS" AND Tribune Exclusive How to Protect Papandreou Bids for Regime Papandreou Is expected to advise his followers at a party of his conversaATHENS Former Premier caucusFriday tion with King Constantine. The George Papandreou met King party will work out strategy on Constantine at the Royal Palace its leaders By Phillip Dopoulos Associated Press Writer plan. Thursday night and asked the As Papandreou drove away monarch to let him form- - a new from the Athens palace to the government in place of the fallen cheers of supporters, Panayiotis George Athanasiadis Novas releader of the gime. In an apparent challenge to the King, Papandreou suggested - immediate elections as the : : ternative. Receives Foe The monarch, 25, forced to seek a solution to Greeces continuing political crisis after Parliament defeated his government, received the political foe he had fired. It was a dramatic encounter their first since Constahtine replaced the veteran politician three weeks ago with Athanasiadis Novas after.a dispute about politics in the Greek armed forces. Papandreou went to the palace in triumph just a few hours -- Novasre-signed. .A vote. of no confidence in parliament brought his fall early Thursday.- Panandreou looked more confident than ever as he left the ; Leaders to Confer Constantine is expected to continue his conference with individual party leaders Friday. On the Streets and In Your Home PART THREE The Telephone Report on Hanoi J Awaiting Ghanaian Talks-L- B ... -- f 1,-2- Enemy Barracks Hit Following up two - . - Thursday that the government is poised to enforce swiftly the provisions of the Negro voting rights bill he plans to sign at the Capitol Friday. Mr Johnson arranged to put his signature on the bill in the gallons. The U.S. 7th Fleet has its own historic Presidents Room near refueling- facilities, and Navy the Senate chamber. - Address Leaders planes made the. days biggest strike north of the border. This First, the President will adwas an attack by 16 Skyhawks and 10 Phantoms from the car- dress congressional leaders, and rier Midway on the Vinh army the nation in a broadcast speech barracks, 160 miles south of Ha- from the CapitBl rotunda. noi. U adis peace-seekin- : . Typhoon Tears japan, Killed y about poles. 300 degrees at the north and south Rare Chance of Water There seems to be little chance that water occurs anywhere on the surface . of the planet. director Gordon to Stanley, According of the observatory, Kuzmins and Clarks observations were definitely made of the surface itself. In some other radio astronomical observations, it has not been clear, whether temperatures obtained were of the surface or atmosphere. rThe evidence that the Kuzmin and Clark, observations were actually of the surface is jtwo-folaccording to Stanley, First, in scanning the planet with the dish antennas, observatorys two the astronomers got a diameter of between 7,640 and 7,510 miles, smaller than the 7,655 miles usually given. From the Surface .The usual diameter includes the cloud cover, and thus, because, the diameter measured by radio is smaller than that measured by' sight, the radiations observed by Clark and Kuzmin are felt to have come from the surface only, and not from the clouds. 90-f- t. Red Barrage Government troops at Long My, an outpost near Vi Thanh, suffered light casualties from a barrage of 20 guerrilla shells.. Operations of U.S. Marines this week to clear out Viet Cong units south of Da Nang led the The spokesman to declare, Marines do not burn down houses and villages unless they are fortified. He told newsmen that Cam He, overrun Tuesday, was a Viet Cong stronghold, and the Marines burned 50 of the vil- lages 90 - houses. , i It declared the government will begin implementation of the voting rights act of 1965 immediately upon its signing into law. Same Room That signing will take place in a room where, 104 years a'go Friday, President Abraham Lin-- -- colnputhissignature on"a packet of bills, one of them freeing some slaves. White" House press secretary Bill D. Moyers read a New York Times headline describing Lincolns action: Signs law giving freedom to slaves employed by Confederates in Carrying on the war. Lincolns Cabinet accompanied him. Johnsons will, too. A peer LONDON (AP) -- Herbert JHoover- - was the. last . " complained Thursdaythat he chief executive to regularly use keeps feeling alternative blasts toe Presidents Room to sign leof hot and cold air being blown gislation, across the Chamber of the Katzenbach - and Macy - said House of Lords. . their along with the Lord Mitchison, Parliamen- - Bureauagencies, of the Census, are preptary spokesman for the Ministry ared. of Land and Natural Resources," ..... Suspend Tests told the complainant, Lord Se Make the determinations gal, that an air conditioning plant still in the process of adpend literacy- tests-- and -- similar -justment was to bia Viscount Dilhorne, deputy voter qualifications in Mississipleader of the opposition Conserv- pi, Alabama, Louisiana, Georative party, remarked :J To us gia, 34 counties in North Caroli- it seems that the hot "air comes na, Alaska, and three scattered from that side of the House. counties outside the South. Politics Blow Hot an Cold - - j sti . . Tops in The Tribune Football in th Air Again-Moon- eys on th Ground y Space Fiction All Wet Venus Dry , The report on preparations to By Walter R. Mears enforce the measure came from Associated Press Writer Presi- Attyc Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach WASHINGTON and chairman John W. Macy Of assured was Johnson dent the Civil Service Commission. 110-mi- - J andreou foe... Plenty More Fuel But large fuel dumps are located on the base itself, and the spokesman said it was believed they contain enough to fulfill V immediate needs. Tankers ferry millions of gallons to Da Nang and other bases td . keep the jets, propeller planes and helicopters flying. The demand is high. Standard tanks of a single U.S. Air Force F105 Thunderchief take about strikes by the U.S. Air Force that were 'reported to have destroyed 19 buildings, the Navy 32 of tons fliers dumped bombs on theJ)arracks.They summoned his major military said smoke from the resultant Washington Post Service an assessment WASHINGTON Ghanas and diplomatic advisers to the fires prevented of the damage. White an for House evening foreign minister is on his way to -- The word here- was Jiaf-aWashington with a special messa- working- meeting on Viet Nam the raiders returned... The Jsew strategy. President Johnson-o- n ge-for Cljina News Agency broadcast a g the result of a Discuss Views Hanoi -- dispatch , declaring ..two mission to Communist North One purpose of the meeting were shot down, over Vinh and Viet Nam. : was to discuss the views of several others were damaged. Foreign Minister Alex Quai Ambassador Maxwell who- - is -- also -t- his outgoing Pressing . a Campaign.-agains- t palace after 75 minutes with the D. Taylor who talked with the .Viet.. Cong, targets, suspected, King. He told, crowds, pressingj.y ear's -- president . of --the ...United President the day before? Others within South Viet Nam, U.S. and around his automobile Nations General Assembly, is to the included invited meeting Vietnamese planes flew nearly delivering the message, from Asks Mandate of Defense Robert 300 sorties single plane President Kwame Nkrumah of Secretary S. McNamara, Secretary of State I have asked the King to give Ghana. flights. Forward observers said me the mandate to form a new President Johnson again Dean Rusk, United Nations they believed 75 Viet Cong were Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg killed. as leader of the government, and Henry Cabot Lodge, who is in. ; Strike at Guerrillas parliament. majority party: succeeding Taylor in Saigon. In case this request is not a U.S. spokesman In addition, The Ghanaian mission to the accepted, I have suggested imWhite House 'was announced said government forces accountmediate elections within the 57 of the Red guerrillas in 8 dramatically and unexpectedly ed for constitutional limit (45 days) untwo operations in centra Viet Radio. Accra Thursday by der an interim government. Nam. TOKYO, Friday (AP) TyNo Comment , Papandreous Center Union phoon Jean roared through He said 27 were killed in Phu Party has 170 deputies in the southern Japan Friday leaving Administration officials con- Yen Province, 240 miles northParilament Athanasia- eight dead and scores injured in firmed that Quaison-Sackeis east of Saigon, and 30 in Binh dis Novas and 20 of them had the wake of its an hour due here, but said they could inh Province 35 miles farther made up the govern- winds. not yet specify when he will see north. ment backed by the palace. Torrential rains drenched the the President. They declined to A Red force of from 50 to 150 A Center Union Party spokes- island empire as the stonn comment on the mission at this men attacked the Sui Cao outman said. Papandreou would headed for Hiroshima which time. post, 35 miles northwest of Saig meet again Soon with the King several hours before had obUnited States officials said on. Garrison casualties were to get a reply to his proposal. served the 20th anniversary of they naturally will be interested light. The spbkesman said no date was the dropping of historys first in hearing what Quaison-SackeViet Cong mortar crews fired fixed. atomic bomb on the city. has to say. 20 shells into Due-- ' Long, 115 milps southwest of Saigon, and 30 into the nearby town of Vi Thanh. Vietnamese casualties in both towns were heavy. Crank Callers Los ngeles Times Service . 1. Never volunteer your name, Instead of PASADENA, CALIF. .address, or phone number to befng the vast, steaming sea of science someone who calls and asks, fiction, the surface of Venus is dry ahd Who is this? ; of the consistency of sand or fine gravel, 2. Do not engage in conversaNew California Institute of Technology tion with crank callers. If they -are legitimate, they should be Radio Observatory discoveries show. able to be . direct about their Barry Clark and Arkady Kuzmin, using the Caltech radio observatory at Owens Valley, Calif., looked" through a break or window in the atmosphere of Todays Chuckle Venus. When girls start calling you They found the temperature of. the sir, about ail youve got to look forward to is your Social surface ranges from 675 degrees Fahrenheit near the equator at midnight, to . . Security. A al- Cannelopoulos, rightist National Radical Union (ERE), went inside to confer with the King. ERE is a Pap- Athanasiadis Novas When went to the palafce to submit his resignation, the King asked him to remain temporarily until the grave political crisis is resolved. They talked for 45 minutes. The defeated premier suggested the monarch call a crown council of all party chiefs, inCommunist-lin- e the cluding United Democratic Left. But the King decided against that idea, Athanasiadis Novas said, preferring to see the leaders individually.: There was no sign of a retreating from positions by either the King or Papandreou. 300-se- Yourself -- Agencies 9 -- precaution, dont list your home telephone number in your companys personnel directory. Limit the accessibility of your number to your immediate superior and the personnel department. 2. Under no circumstances should you list your phone number on stationery or on stickers. 3. Dont be generous about giving your phone number to new acquaintances or other casual , contracts. DOS AND DONTS ABOUT l 1 Bikinis Grrreat For th Tigers suade service stations owners of the quality of the product. If the owner falls for them, bikini or it, the shock-troogirls move in to offer passing motorists free gasoline for an confidence. houron the first day of the changeover. Follows Meet Cecil Jackson, owner of Eu- - The controversy derives from ropean Petroleum, told report- a background - luncheon : which ers he would also offer reguthe House minority leader had lar fuel at 10 cents a gallon with a small group of correspond less than the recommended dents at the Capitol last week, price. 1. As a further 4.4-to- - House Adds Nothing - " st press secretary, said later Thursday that the President had no plans fora special meeting with Ford. He said the Presi- U.S. and Vietnamese marines hold positions in sand around a dent had not seen the communi- U.S. tank during joint operation near Tra Kbe, about 10 miles cation from Ford. . rocket, its five engines roaring like a caged animal, was successfully test fired Thursday in a spectacular two and A -half minute display of the power which will launch American astronauts toward the moon. The goliath booster, n a test model, gave space scientsts here their first extended look at the vehicle-whi- ch will be the workhorse for the" Apollo moon project and space exploration for at least a decade. : of Saigon, Two and a -- half minutes Is same amount of time that the Maj. Gen. Stanley L. Larsen, formerly deputy chief of staff for operations at headquarters of the U.S. Army in Europe, will a flight version of the booster, will be fired in head the command. The aim is to expedite and coordinate the the nations astro this sending of in U.S. South of Viet war Nams troops . operations support on a lunar expedition by nauts effort. . early 1970. In the Viet Cong raid, two of Essos nine tanks were two were damaged and fuel estimated to total a million gallons was lost. In addition, a railway engine exploded a Viet Cong mine Thursday and was derailed on tracks linking the oil 7 storage area with the base. . Note Ford said ' he had sent the Shaffer letter to the President Thursday with a note saying, I con. must respectfully request a ference with you to determine on what basis you were erroas to my neously informed views. Bill ALA. HUNTSVILLE, (AP) A huge Saturn V booster e mating. Encloses Saturn Test Its All Zing ROGER STAUBACH, John Huarte, Craig Morton, Utah' Roy Jefferson . . . familiar names? In the world of football, they are. Friday night under the lights at Soldiers Field in Chicago some of those names will meet to test their talents against the likes of Jimmy, Brown, ' Frank - Ryan and Ernie Green. The scene will be the 32nd an-- ; nual clash between the college allstars and the National Football' League champions, in this case, the . Cleveland Browns. And therell be another name familiar to Intermountain Region sports fans in attendance ; Friday night Tribune Sports Editor John Mooney to bring Tribune readers the inside stuff on the big game, YOULL FIND HIS pre-gam- story on Page e D-- l. HANDY GUIDE TO THE INSIDE SECTION A Bomb Anniversary F?ge 8 Editorial Comment Page 14 SECTION C ; , Social Events Pages Comic Cavalcade Page 7 1-- 6 : Television SECTION B Fare Obituary Notices SECTION D Tops in Sports Pages Business Trends Pages -A- -:.: S t-- |