Show Tribune Phones News and Information tilt fakir Editorial Scores Women's 0 Sports 1 1) 524-45- 400-14- Promotion Magazine Vol 1 No 197 For Circulation Call 13 Salt Lake City Schools Minister Quits Utah — Wednesday Morning — May 29 Robbing Hood 19G8 Price Ten and work stoppages Education Minister Alain Peyrefitte 42 resigned He was long a target of university students and teachers Prime Minister Georges Pompidou announced he is taking over the education ministry and in another maneuver to carry France through its disabling crisis that he will dip into the French gold and foreign currency reserves Red Student Returns In other developments — 23 exiled from —Daniel France and expelled on a previous attempt to return showed up with his red hair dyed black and hell a news conference at his old stamping ground the Soimnne He told questioners: "There will be continuous violence as long as we live in a capitalist society That will provide the violence In no case must we give up the streets to police" The government last weekend ordered a stop to street demonstrations and force to stop them Police made no effort to arrest him — Workers at France's major nuclear Cohn-Bend- r 'iif - first hydrogen bomb in the Pacific in the summer They stop work Wednesday joining millions of other idling French workers Vote to Strike —The French news agency — Agence Presse — AFP — personnel voted to strike and said their demands would be made known later Communications in France except for those of world-wid- e news agencies and a few others were virtually at a standstill The proposed dip into French treasure represents a drastic reversal of De Gaulle policy under extreme pressure President Charles de Gaulle's policy over the last decade has been a steady buildup of the hoard in part with gold from Fort Knox Ky France iosex' 4::le‘1 ctr ''' P 43'N '44' 4 t 41'N '0 : kV :' t - f ! 4 ' '': 1 44-- - ':::: ' r -- t i 4 i'z''7:?'?---- - ':' —: Irrri7: V s711:1 r The government made public the text of a law on the reform of France's educational and economic institutions for a referendum June 16 De Gaulle has announced he will resign if the law is rejected Information Minister Georges Gorse told newsmen the law aims at modernizending French educational institutions which centralization excessive the ing has existed since the days of Napoleon and the reform of the country's economic life to aid less favored citizens Living Cost Up WASHINGTON (AP) — Living costs continued climbing in April at an annual rate of four percent fastest clip in 17 blamed years and the government and demand wages market rising strong But some 45 million workers lost 13 cents a week in purchasing power because prices outpaced record high pay averaging $279 an hour and $10463 a week The Labor Department's report Tuesday on April prices said the Consumer s Price Index rose to 1199 up of one percent for the month and four percent above a year earlier three-tenth- P' 4' is': A st ' ' ' fo 1':: j r It 45 r- i - 1i A - I 1- : I MigirM '' ' :"' tt t Oil '3" A- "- '::--":- ''' e4 e4g 301101000e4f "It would appear that McCarthy has won the primary" Kennedy has said 44 '17 "I coigratulate him" Kennedy made the comment at Portland Airport returning from a California campaign trip lie said hc would have to check the situation further at his campaign headquarters "I would say it is not helpful" Kennffly said of the apparent outcome He said he will go on campaigning for the ' J sl Amiw? k:t I IA - 41:::- I 4 aotc:::04:ir 01 - r PORTLAND ORE — Sen Eugene J McCarthy was outdistancing Sen Robert F Kennedy in Tuesday's Oregon Democratic presidential primary and Kennedy conceded "it looks like" McCarthy was the winner V 60 te :' ' ?!‘ '' t 04 ‘IiItt iii) :Nr l' A -- 110 4::' ' A : i a - " 't'' k 1k t ' c - ': ‘ ' IP - I ' 3 ' 433 '' 4 :S'1441'4' z7k' ' '' i 1: lf"4'4 :' '1 4t i'''' IT 41' iv 4i y ' " tt4 01g 1 tr At- ''''''' t'i A '''I'il rNtikl tJ"?' 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Y4474::!!:- ci It 4 !7 :' k ::: ' i :?::::: iy P ' ' f:::i- I t ' —Astociated - Press Wirephoto — The Navy said Tuesday an oil slick was spotted five days ago along the homeward course of the missing nuclear submarine Scorpion Related Story Page A-- 2 This would have been two days after the vessel sent a routine message to its home port of Norfolk Va where it was headed with its crew of 99 The significance of the oil sighting noted and logged by a Navy attack transport returning from the Mediterranean was downgraded but Capt John F Davis told reporters: 232-fo- 'More Apprehensive' ties are" Davis keeping up with the Navy's :earch effort from its flag plot command area in the Pentagon cautioned that "we attach at this time no importance whatsoever" to the slick He said the oil slick report which followed a request to all shim in the area for any possibly significant observations doesn't lead the Navy to believe the Scor pion has been located Pentagon officials said they are investigating a report by a British amateur radio operator who said he had picked up h message saying: "This is the Scorpion Wt have a faulty condenser but are attempting to return to base" Unofficially Navy officials said the out negatively But checked had report utficially the Pentagon limited itsolf to saying the report is being investigated A By Carroll Kilpatrick Washington Post Writer WASHINGTON — President Johnson told a news conference Tuesday that North Vietnam is pouring men and supplies into the south "at an unprecedented rate" while pressuring the United States to halt all bombing The time has come the President said to move at the Paris talks from "fantasy and propaganda to the realistic and constructive work of bringing peace to Southeast Asia" Later the President announced that he hoped to confer this week with Gen William C Westmoreland and Australian Prime Minister John G Gorton at his Texas ranch The meetings tentatively are set for ' n vote Only Partial Count One Pentagon spokesman said no similar message had been picked up by any other radio station military or civilian so far as was known Nevertheless the nuclear submarine Simon Bolivar and the sub rescue vessel preserver were ordered to the area MOO miles almost due east of Norfolk to look for any other surface evidence arThe vessels are part of a mada and some two dozen planes thrown sea hunt for the Scorinto a pion Although the Scorpion is atomic Soviet Destroyer Menaced Sub it has and fueled auxiliary diesel engines which are used when the ship is in port Exactly how much oil it carried is classified but a spokesman said it would be enough to cover a large area of powered water The problem now is to locate the slick and search the area for any evidence of the Scorpion — whether debris or perhaps special buoys it might have sent up in case of trouble Davis told a Pentagon news conference the oil slick may be difficult to find With the passage of several days it may have broken Up or drifted away from the sighting point signal-emittin- g Asked for Check The oil slick — and Davis said these — came to are common in light after the Navy asked Atlantic ships to check their records for any sighting or possible contacts with the Scorpion the last few days The submarine started home from the Mediterranean May IT after participating in what was described as Ln extended training operation The USS Monrovia an attack transport which was part of an amphibious squadron also returning from 6th Fleet maneuvers in the Mediterranean found mid-ocea- n the passage of time we are more apprehensive of what the possibili- to the of Claim write-i- n Crewman Wrote By Lee Linder Associated Press Writer — The missing BROOMALL PA surfaced near submarine Scorpion Crete in the eastern Mediterranean May 10 and was met by a Russian destroyer that rode "alongside 100 feet away with every gun trained" on it a member of the crew wrote his mother The letter said American fighter planes "came to our aid" Mrs Salvatnre A Violetti a registered nurse said Tuesday she received the letter from her son Torpedoman 3C Robert P Vio lett' on May 18 "It was the last I heard from him" she said sobbing gently as she spoke on the telephone sailor's letter dated The sub May 16 reported the nuclear-powerethen was "about 50 miles west of the straits of Gibraltar between Spain and Africa on the way to the United States" He said he was getting a chance to write the letter because relatives of two of the crew had died and Cnidr Francis Slatter "has made arrangements for them to be transferred at sea and delivered by air to Norfolk Any mail we have is going out aloft" The May 10 letter reported "Ever since we have left Naples we have beet' circling the Isle of Crete I can't tell you why All I "an say is that for 13 days we have been going around it again and something DEIVEYVILLE Box Elder County — A Deweyville man electrician 3 Steven Gleason 22 was listed Tuesday as a crewman aboard the Scorpion He is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Gleason of Deweyville Mrs Gleason said her son enlisted in he Navy in 1965 after graduating from Bear River High School in Garland 41D) The partial count from 1020 of the state's 2599 precincts gave: McCarthy 39019 or 43 percent Kennedy 33285 37 percent: Johnson 11694 13 percent 6000 7 percent Humphrey write-iIn 955 precincts the Republican total was Nixon 50892 or 72 percent Reagan 15428 or 22 percent Rockefeller 4331 or 6 percent Thursday Reports on Talks Mr Johnson called the news conference to read a prepared statement on his n Sen Wayne Morse seelcinc conversation the Demo- Was Not Conceding Former Postmaster General Lawrence F O'Brien a top Kennedy adviser was not conceding that McCarthy had defeated Kennedy "We have an even situation at this moment" he said Policy of Patience He said in his statement only that "while our men deal with the Communist forces in the field we shall continue patiently to see whether the Paris talks shall yield anything in the way of con- structive results" He noted that American and allied casualties "have been very heavy particularly since the Paris talks begaa" He said that the Communists had stepped up their attacks The Communists have used the Paris talks for two purposes the President On the Inside C4-- 5 Page C-- 6 Editorials Foreign 2 Seot's Society Sports A4041 C-- Television B-- 2 Theaters National Obituaries C-- 1' charged First they lrve tried to pressure the United States to stop the bombing completely "without any compensatory ay- tion on their part" Second he said they are using the 4 Star Cazer 6 7 A4-- Washington who bombing If McCarthy should win O'Brien said it would be a setback but trt a disaster for Kennedy "We have a long road to travel and Page with Cyrus R Vance returned to Washington late Monday on the Paris talks which he and Ambassador W Averell Harriman have held with North Vietnamese representatives the President and Tuesday night Vance briefed Republican and Democratic members of Congress on the Paris talks Vance spent most of the day at the State Department conferring with officials there The President gave no indication of whether he is considering a change of policy in view of the failure of the Paris talks or bow long he ma: restrict the cratic nomination for his fifth Senate term ran into critical trouble and was barely ahead of former Congressman Robert Duncan in early returns Duncan was 'expected to be strong in area and the Portland metropolitan Morse needed a big early cushion from the rest of the state It was not as large as his backers had expected Btmines4 Classified Comics 1 Realistic Talks M Organized labor failed in its effort to roll up a significant portion of the Democratic vote for President Johnson as a stand-ifor Vice President Hubert H Humprey Mr Johnson quit contention too late to get his name off the ballot Humphrey regarded as a top bidder for the presidential nomination got only a relatively small Oil Slick Extends Search for Atom Sub WASHINGTON Just Short him ::'$44k Sighting Ohl Value Doubtful Associated Press Writer President Says It's Time for ig farmer ills '68 hopes Jump with win In Oregon I Reports on Paris Parley Nixon stopped just short of claiming that the results in this final major pri I mary involving Republican contenders :411 had wrapped up the GOP nomination for ''' ::r J McCarthy chats with a California Sen Eugene viable candidate It would adversely feet me in a very serious way" McCarthy himself avoided victory claims He said he had always colsidered the Oregoo and California primaries his crucial tests with Kennedy But he would not estimate the Impact of a possible Oregon defeat on his rival "I don't know how viable hE is" McCarthy said Kennedy's strategists previously had declined to concede defeat hoping that late tabulations would reverse the leading trend McCarthy had established at the beginning of the vote count Former Vice President Richard Nixon administered a sound threshing California Gov Ronald Reagan on ballot and New York Gov Nelson Rockefeller a write-i- n contender - : !wry we're going to travel it with great great vigor" he said Kennedy himself had said in an inter view Alonday that "I can't afford to lose if I'm going to remain a very active and nomination "— : ' Press Writer Associated 1'! i' 41t : k t': By Jack Belt eal:$0b: w nil" t ''‘i'i:::-k:- - 't?:4 4' I v:!410e 07 :: :: ':'''::ig '44:54 44 4 ' 4V:s A::itO Av - e- K ' 1t3S ' -- 7rt ) —: If'1: 41 "With It's Soar Point— 1111'' ' '1- i ( By Bob Horton temporary" : 0'k 44k-'-- I r : t AI t ' 2:? 4 4' ' 4tItt Isi ': ' ::t ‘''' 9 9 ' if' " 4 - ' r :: :1 0 -- 4 ' i 4 '' 40'" - s Large Reser "We have large reserves" Pompidou told newsmen ' We will certainly use them in this period to ease a fall in our foreign trade a fall which we hope will be only :i ::: ''': W470-''''-''' '47- i e:' rNk:$il4aLN ''1:53 6 ct t i::': 114H '' r 4: r 44 ' :: n AL '1 4 it :: f:' 4i' 1 " -- -- - ''' ii'' ' C-- nts 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''i: !:'e: 4: 014t l'4 - 4 1: 1rk 7::4- ri4' :t it plant Pierrelatte voted 55 percent to generalize a strike that had previously liceted only a few employes This may set back a scheduled test of France's :Z:':11447- 4':f'7441'4" el) - ' 14 1v'tio 1404 : O'i lk1 f I : Classified displa y displa y 5 General Retail ts cCarthy In 11) regon's Prii By Louis Nevin 4 — departments ads Advertising 7 Associated Press Writer PARIS — The first open rift in the French government developed Tuesday pamlyzicg strikes spread and the No 1 student agitator "Danny the Red" slipped back from Germany in disguise to challenge Gaullist authority again Under pressure of violence disorders 0 St NEWARK NJ (AP) — Two robbin' hoods returned $75 to three employes after robbing them and a liquw store of more than $600 The considerate bandits armed with a pistol and knife returned the $75 after they discos ered that the emplo:7es were left penniless But the bandits kept the $548 they took from the cash register Breach Develops In French ' ule UI IC 521-281- 5 talks fir "very wide-rangin- propaganIle charged that the Communists have been unwilling to "enter into serious quiet discussion of the conditions for ending the bombing or any other mat- da" etinesday's Forecast Lake City and Utah — Partly isolated afternoon evening thun dershowers cooler Map on Page Salti cloudy ters C-- 7 of substance" d Housing Measure Sails Through Senate by 67-Wide-Ranain- a 4 Washington Post Service WASHINGTON — The Senate Tuesday housing bill passed a described as "the most comprehensive" in history It is taored to the needs of ivith low and moderate inmmes fannlies and contains some provisions for the very poor The bill was whooped Ihreugh the Senate without deep cutbacks hy a roll call VOIP of 67 to 4 The "no" votes were cast by Sens Spessard L Holland ) Richard B Russell ) Strom Thurmond and John Stennis The goal is to provide some six mil J (R-SC- 1 lion new and rehabilitated housing units over 10 37ears but the legislation authorizes money for only three years President Johnson recommended 734 billion dollars to implement such a program over a period The measure now goes to the House which is waiting for its ow banking committee to act on a program along sinnlar lines recently approved by a subcommittee Practically everything the President asked lo new programs was packed into the bill and such older ones as urban wnewal mass transit and model cities would be improved and extended live-yea- 4 again" Todav's Chuckle If it wears hair girl its a UNFINISHED pace CI2 stretch pants and has cinh it's eith(r chests $e OS 54 Cot Pc By Hedrick Smith New York Times Writer PARIS — An American spokesman Indicated Tuesday that enemy military into South offensives and infiltration Vietnam this spring inad it harder for the United States to 'assume' — as President Johnson offered to do last fail — that North Vietnam would not take I tage of a bombing cessation of the North Wellplaced sources in both Allied and Communist emps have said that Amen-awillingness to operate on such an ssumption could be vital in arranging a solution to the impasse that has develophere over lianal's demand for a -4i totI halt in American bombing of the North act-'- n hiz a eny or a at US Leerier of Total Halt in Bombing 01 as Mr Johnson demanded William J Jorden the American deletold an afternoon gation spokesman news briefing that it was necessary to "look to all of the circumstances that developed" since the President made that offer to "see whether it was reasonable to assume" Hanoi would act with re- straint Artleriefl officials said later that Jorden vas specifically referrinl to the enemy's lunar new year offensive early this year military assaults around Saigon earlier this month and the continuing heavy flow of North Vietnamese men and materiel into South Vietnam since 11 January These explained enemy act ions it was made it harder to "make assumptions" about the likelihood that Hanoi would match American restraint 1 on March 31 when he announced the restriction of American bombing to the southern portion of North Vietnam Since March 31 American officials have made more explicit the American demands for "matching restraint" from Hanoi first voiced by President Johnson ill a major policy speech in San Antonio last Sept 29 In what became known as the "San Antonio formula" Mr Johnson said he was ready o ifl off American air and of North Vietnam navi ' bombardment Own this wouuld lead to productive talks vith Hanoi and "issuming" North-re- L nam would not tarn this to its owri mi tary Iva ntage American officials explained flirt See Page 8 Colci:t3'1 r 'iit - |