Show - - - S" - "- - ' I t ge z ' Ilie Salt Lake Tribune ''' - I HOSPIT AL ENTRANCE 0 t q a d : ' 1 m- 1 t i : 'I - - 11 - 040 1 : I ' '' ' ' i ‘ tt 1 A sal i -- - gil OP' ' 110 1 ' op 1' (1 ' I k ' - -- - i f Zor101 AMA las 411 MN 'I tlbOfi -- LOVES 1 '' 6 - t - -- - -- - - I t " St u(I y Urges o : A I i ' Executive : : - i " 1 Wage Boost il 0 - i 1 By Jerry Kluttz Washington Post Writer 1' - ' 1 -- 4:- - I - 1 - ' WASHINGTON $17000 for the vice presi- for Cabinet $20000 for and $15000 4 goombers 1I ambers of Congress are rec1 ommended in a report Pres1- - es of - dept t : t ''''' - ' Johnson has kept under cover for months recommendations the But $ I by a committee of leading cit- ''S izens have asumed fresh sig- 4 4 nificance with recent congres- ' sional approval of a new sys-: tem to adjust executive sala- t 1 ries throughout the federal 71 service t That system provides for next July 1 of a 4 t creation after - l I i - 1 dent i ' 1 - 1 1 committee to recom- mend executive pay rates that t in could become effective I early 1969 shortly after inau- 4 guration of the President un- : less either the House or the :: Senate rejects them by major-1 ity vote top-lev- el 41 1 - - i - I - ' 1 0 1 t - Board Blue-Ribbo- n former '1 Frederickof Kappel American Telet president t phone and Telegraph Co and ! 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LINN Caraorativn lial io —e4erect ot the post office et take City as second chin matter um pow of major to $35030 r? --- -1 f take Ztihnnt DI i ' : 0C'14 to and members of commissions boards and the heads Sott Act I 1 - 4 - :143 Snuff Mein independent agencies such as Veterans Administration General Services and the like $30000 to $45000 and judges of federal courts of appeals and the Court of Military Ap— peals $33000 to $45000 Undersecretaries $30000 to $41000 judges of federal district courts $30000 to $10000 7 - e I 1 1 FASTER ? 1 -- i ) Try WI rE ' 1 It (11''- Prepare Response The first US action in re sponse to the new statement was expected to be to askthe Hanoi government through diplomatic channels whether It was indicating a significant shift in position by declaring that talks will be held if its conditions are met Pending such a 'diplomatic probe it was understood that no final decision on the importance of Trinh's comment would be reached by the US government Trinh made the statement at a reception for an Outer Mongolian delegation visiting In Hanel Officials said indica- tions were that the reception was held during the weekend On Hanoi Radio - Kappel commission: $43000 to Vice president associate justices of $G0000 the Supreme Court $39500 to $58000: members of the Cabi- - i i 44) - Now It can be revealed that these are the principal annual pay increases proposed by the 1 r- -T - 1 e- Theirs was an urgent task as Mr Johnson gave them a June 1 deadline to report back to himThe deadline was met and hearings in the House on a general federal employe pay raise bill were held open in the belief the President would refer the Kappa Report to But Mr Johnson Congress shelved It i$ i I lows: "The US government bas unceasingly spread the word that it wants to talk With Hanoi and that Hanoi has not reciprocated "If the US government really wants to talk the US must first of all as pointed out by our 28 January 1967 1 - j His statement was carried on Hanoi radio early Monday The report given to the State Department by monitors quoted him on the key point of peace talk possibilities as fol- t - ' -t C s1 i F 0 50 -- t I - -- - Pay rids - IrnNNmr1191-mr- Floor Coverings -Fabrics Furniture questions" tion s - ' — 1 '' ' — I k Annual Sale 10 usi A T 1 i Marts lodag Iw7 'AtKIT 1 I - its tionally Othepr ainsgt and all war acts a g the DRV the DRV will talk with the US about relevant i I "definitively" To US experts it appeared possibly important that Trinh did not use the word "peror the word manently" "definitively" hi connection with his demand that the be stopped But bombing pending further examination no one here was ready to say Trinh's words represent a major shift in Hanol's posi- I 4 '''' & : ' - 1'4-KIN- ! 1 I ' To To CHEN -- "' - - 'f()P nonmons r Then We'll Talk '' "After the US has uncondi- - Normally in the past North Vietnamese spokesmen have said there "could" be peace talks between North Vietnam and the United States if the US stopped bombing perl and without condimanently - ' tions Somelimes the North Vietnamese have said the bombing had to be stopped DOEshrT to Hanoi — Used to Be 'Cold' 11 FEtDiNGs---svI- S i 's to Wash- ington policytnakers was the phrase will talk" 1 t ' study" of special Interest 3 :: 1 - ' - State Department spokesmag said "this statement Is under t - - - s t a tement unconditionally stop its bombing and all othes ' war acts against the DM': stopped its "unconditionally bombing and all other war acts" against the North' State Department authorities expressed Interest in the statement which was picked up from the radio broadcast by US monitors and circulat- ed to government officials A 4' I t 4 41- fa Ey John M Hightower Associated Press Writer Fores- 14111e0 I‘ ' 4I radio broadcast early Mondaya statement by ter Nguyen Duy Trinh that North Vietnam "will talk" when the United 'States has 11'14 TO t :44 44 ' 1 3 145 l!' - SAIIR WASHINGTON ' " ''' ' - - y - &14'")- - i i I ' a : r' Bllot's Offer to Talk Buoys Hope ' If I VI- CO ' 011 ww 1111 4z 1 I ' ' 12 ' t - f - Bitt Firs Stopl' Boinli5' ' a I ": 1968 2 January i ii r Carmichael i Tuesday :i I ' ' : I 0 1 t) t - I |