Show 66MMIWat11106001011kalimamulla saw I Tribtme Phones I a 1 : News and Editmial Information Scor Women's Promotion Sports 'Magazine ' 0 0104'':IMWedeNelowimebooloomiolimeme"01miisolot- - LL1 For Circulation Cali 'F 4:6 1111 II A 52 128 I() Advvi tising departments — CI a ss I Ii ed ads 521 3535 : General display ileta ii d ispl a y 1 0 1 Vol U 4 : :' 151 r 1 4 - :: '' ' z3 '':- 4:'t " k I: 1ZIp' ' f !!' t ':: :: :': t: ::' : '''''4-- ! - 3)A - ' o‘ - it' " 1 -- - 'r- I'--' ' 'a 4 1 1 '1: ' 11' Lit r ' LaAtSo It' tto1 :' 4tts 4' ats—Oti's' ' s " 41 di 4174 t ft ''''' 'ft'''' : " - T it '1'l 41 th t '1:g v 'V i i :oh" "' 11 Itiop ''ik- ss 7 - "1 et -- 0' 7 gc Iti ri t L:N( —414 :: - ilt htr to t"3r -- t ' 41 i'Tp t '' I- - :g ' :44- ap' ?: 1111 t :' '' 3' k 't:$:4- i: In his toughest move since he took office last month Premier Tran Var liming said in a statement that an immediate court martial and a sentence at hard labor awaits those who directly or '' Iv so - t: 8000-sea- t Tabernacle was completely filled Fri- by members of Mutual Improvement Assn of the Saints at open-da- y Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ing session of the 69th annual MIA June Conference I I "Let there spring from the hearts of our youth the dream of tomorrow" This was the message of Alvin R Dyer member of the First Presidency Much of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints as he addressed more than 8000 persons in the Tabernacle Friday The 69th annual June Conference of the Mutual Improvement Assn will cony - tinue through Sunday "As the leaders of youth we ate to help them preserve the nobility of their places in this life" Pres Dyer continued "to avoid with all of their strength the carnal attitude of life to encourdge them spiritually with its noble concepts striving always to rule the tendencies of the body that are sordid ned will rob them of the sparkle and the virtue of life" Need 11000 Annually i t Pres Dyer told the LDS youth leaders — packing the historic Tabernacle for the opening general session — that with the church's present growth rate at least 14000 more MIA workers are needed annually "This need will become greater as the church continues to fill its destined purpose in the earth and is a direct challenge to our youth to prepare and be he said "This also becomes our challenge as I I1 1 I leaders" Pres Dyer said "to our won- derful youth we must point thc way Go forward and meet it and be ready to take your place in the leadership of the Church" 1 : Lauds Today's Youth Lauding today's youth as better educated and more spiritualk than ever before he said "Some of our youth it has been my experience supersede their parents in worthwhile endeavor and times even in spite of them often show the way even to parents This is the caliber of our youth" The LDS leader reminded his audience "Among many other choice privileges the youth of Zion because of revelation from God need not stand in the shadows as to perceptions of the meaning and purpose of mortal existence" "This we abundantly know of" he continued "But we also know that with this understanding of things we and I refer particularly to our youth have a great challenge involving responsibility" "We must recognize as we have never done before the nobility of our birth and place here in mortality and as a chosen people gird to meet the challenge that is some-waive- before Presigreet- David me to of MIA June Saturday 7:30 am—YMIVIIA Executive Session Tabernacle 7:30 am—Stake YWMIA Presidencies Meeting Assembly Hal 9:45 am—Stake YMMIA Superintendencies Meeting Assembly Hal 9:45 am—YWMIA Executiv! Session Tabernacle 1:30 pm—Joint T:'bernacle Executive Sessicn 5 pm—One-Ac- t Plays Pioneer Memorial Theatre 5 pm—Itoadsbows ' Kingsbury Hall b School and East 8 pm—Young Artists Music Festival Tabernacle 8 pm—One-Ac- t Plays Pioneer Memorial Theatre 8 pm—Roadshows Kingsbury Hall 'g and East High School Sunday lq am—General Session Tabernacle y 4 WASHINGTON — President Johnson signed Friday the biU raising taxes and reducing government spending saying its passage meant that "our democracy decades" On the Inside By Ron Einstoss Obituaries 3041 Society 1 Sports 26-2- 7 29-3- 0 20-2- 23-2- 6 Editorials 16 9 Foreign MLt National 6 Star Gazer 20 Television 28 Theaters 10-1- 1 2 Washington Saturday's Forecast Salt Lake City and Utah — Partly cloudy Saturday with a chance of thundershowers cooler Weather map on page 29 LOS ANGELES—Sirhan B Sirhan 24 made his third and briefest appearance e in court Friday and though the proceedings were routine it became evident that the trial of the slight swarthy Jordanian immigrant is a long way off Amid even greater security precautions than were in effct at his arraignment in the same chapel of the new county jail three weeks ago the accused seven-minut- 74 t Today's Chuckle Secretary on phone: "Our automatic answering device is away for repairs This is a person speaking" Italian exMonwill it fall the on and secord plorer day in October is Columbus Day to honor the Older holidays being shifted to Mondays are Veterans Day the fourth Monday in October Washington's Birthday the third Iklonday in February and Memorial Day the last Monday in May Labor Day already falls regularly on the first Monday in September Christmas New Year's Day Independence Day and Thanksgiving are not a ffected the request July S A'1' tt ‘:t ' 'i: ' '' : ti4 :- It was "most unwise" the President said for Congress to impose a spending reduction of 6 billion dollars and "shift to the President the responsibility for making reductions in programs which the Cbngress itself is unwilling to do" He also said he thought Congress acted "unwisely" in requiring a cutback in federal government employment to the level of two years ago But he signed the bill Johnson said because it is "so imperative to the economic health of the nation" Retroactive flourishing" 04 (Copyright) : 4 ‘ ' r:' SP"ik) 4Z1 : 19 $ - US Price Climb kg'4- - 'tI' ' ' ts' :e---- : x"'m0 L1 -- ) i' ''4 ' ss 0' k -- 0- s :s ' 2:t:'''! '' ' ' a ':'- 'k'A'''' 'ks4:1' :' ' ' ' : ' price rise in 17 years "The upward trend of prices will continue for several months" said Assistant ' ''-'''- :'-:-:-:A Commissioner It ! rn-i- th e ) 1 '' 1 ''k! ' ' 4 '''is''' 1 : i It ' :t 4 t - t 1 S ' 4 '':' ' '::'i ''' ' :: '" e tilkikakalettztV4 —Assocated Sirhan shoer in the 1957-5period on which the index is based The average cost of food clothing housing transportation medical care and recreation measured in the index was 41 percent above May 1967 and climbing at the same rate so far in 1968 The bureau reported also that average workwages of 45 million ers more than half the nation's labor force rose $159 a week to a record high of $10603 because of a two-cerise in average hourly earnings and a longer work 9 ' I : Bishara Sirhau accused of Sen Robert F Keuned:s Press WIrephoto returns to cell after hearing uhere his lawyer got a case continuance I At" "auk All"AMIOASNA 04411k ONALSkoakitt C rank-and-fil- e N 1 Allc"""4014 At Bu- three-tenth- Psychiatrist Appointed ' Arnold Chase of the reau of Labor Statistics Sharp increases in prices of clothing s and food led the overall rise of of one percent in living costs last pushing the government's Consumer Price Index to 1203 The index shows it cost $1203 in May to buy goods and services which cost $10 :11 ' 0 WASHINGTON (AP) — Living costs continued climbing in May at an annual rate of more than four cents on the dollar and a federal official said Friday no letup is in sight in the nation's steepest :: '1 ' ' I '4 - reply Before Parsons entered the case Sirhan was represented by the public defender's office ' - ‘4 I 1 '' Continues No Letty's in Sight i:' of Dr George Y Abe was appointed to conduct a general psychiatric examination of Sirhan because one of two psychiatrists previously named to do so declined the appointment Parsons asked that Dr Abe's findings remain confidential and be reported to him "as expeditiously as possible" From statements made by Parsons it becany apparent during and after Sirhan's appearance in the makeshift courtroom that the trial will become a test of the defendant's capacity to under-Serage 4 Column 2 to April 1 The income tax surcharge of 10 percent retroactive to April 1 will be in effect for three quarters of 1968 and thus amounts to a tax increase of 75 percent The tax is due to expire July 1 next year and thus would be effective for only half of 1969 One of the crucial early decisions of the new President will be whether to ask Congress to extend it The President Friday repeated that the surcharge "will return to the Treasury about half the tax cuts I signed into law in 1964 and 1965" He also said "it honors the democratic principle that taxes should be based on ability to pay" Apart from his complaint about the the spending and personnel reductions President said the decision in Congress "should have come sooner and should ntser have been in doubt" He added: "This is not the last time that we will have to act in applying flexible and rational fiscal policies to keep our economy : 1 Oltdurboe-Alt- o ''' t: t1 Parsons Judge Schauer continued the matter until July 19 at 9 am The site of the next court appearance was not determined Parsons who only recently entered the case as Sirhan's attorney said he needed more time to study the lengthy grand jury transcipt The first order of business however came when Judge Schauer asked Sirhan if he wanted Parsons to defend him "Yes sir we do" was the defendant's At ' 1 1:I'' of Sen Robert F Kennedy his right to be tried within 60 days of his June 7 indintment Superior Judge Richard Schauer required Sirhan to give up his right to a trial whin the statutory period after Russell E Parsons his attorney sought addition time to enter a plea — or pleas Continued to O ki Reduction 'Unwise' 1345 ‘': " '': assassin Los Angeles Times Writer p 0 Page Page Business Classified Comics 'YZ Sirhan Waives Early Trial Right In Third Shortest Appearance i Jo year 1969 beginning Monday which he called "the largest shift of the budget toward restraint in the past two 'A Johnson Signs 'Vacationette Law' US Gets 5 Long Holidays Yearly WASHINGTON (AP) — President Johnson silned into law Friday a bill to set up five three-danational holiday periods by making four more holidays fall on Mondays each year The effective date is to be 1911 allowtime to rearrange ing calendar-maker- s their printings Although the law applies directly only to employes of the federal government and the District of Columbia the states are expected to follow suit One of the Monciay holidays is a brand new one on a national scale That "You cannot have a greater calling than to be privileged to work with our splendid young people" He said the mutual program is intended to build character and faith in See Page 6 Column 7 Ry the tune American infantrymen from the 198th Light Infantry Brigade reached the village the guerrillas had fled meanwhile Other US infantrymen battled an estimated enemy See Page 4 Column 3 in fiscal ncome elected government last year Although censorship has teen lifted by the Hucng government: the warning apparently also applied to newspapers The Catholic group which petitioned the government Friday for the' release of militant Buddhist Thich Tri Quang and other government opponents is headed by the Rev Hoang Quynh a maverick priest who has maintained relations with Vietnam's other religious groups world" thirrrilhis Flee Scene By Edwin L Dale Jr New York Times Writer passed a critical test" Withholding taxes for all but the taxpayers will go up in about two weeks by 10 percent The President said the measure would cut the budget deficit by 20 billion dollars The government warning comes about a week after President Nguyen Van Thieu urged political parties of all shades including those opposed to the government to strengthen themselves for the fight against the Viet Cong Some here see the increased objections to government policies as an expression of war weariness The warning used as its authority a decree issued three years ago by the military junta which gave up power to an He PAO told the audience "Let us always remember that youth hears us best when we are living our religion" He urged the MLI workers to try to involve more of the 600000 youth in the church and told them "The program of the mutual with its many activities in the fields of athletics speech music drama dancing roadshows and so many other wonderful events is provided to keep the youth close to and active in the church" Like Pres Dyer Pres Tanner praised the youth: "I feel that our young people today are some of the finest the world has ever known and as the principles of the gospel are incorporated in the lives of our youth the young people in our church should be the finest in all the reported American spokesmen said more than 85 percent of the village of Song Tra was destroyed in one of the costliest enemy terror raids in recent weeks The Viet Cong killed at least 90 persons including 73 civilians and wounded another 35 a US spekPsman said Surtax Becomes a Law With LBJ's Signature Follows Thieu Plea The Best Example Con- 01111111and 'Democracy Passes Test' d take to the Saints wherever I speak to them is: 'Remind those people to remember who they are and then act ac cordingly'" Pres Tanner said "And "that each of them has an individual re sponsibility' Referring to the MIA Pres Tanner "It is without a doubt the assembly of youth leaders in all the world" Viet Cong guerrillas threw satchel charges into the houses of a sleeping coastal village Friday night killing 45 civilians and vounding 80 to 100 the US 150-ma- n lowest-i- Here's the schedule ference events: d us" One captive a lieutenant colonel rcolonel in the enemy command's capital military district gave the South Viet neu- In Vietnam and neutralism cover a wide ground and often are interreted by the government to menn almost any opposition to its policies Both are specifically outlawed by the country's year-olconstitution The government stand on how to bring peace is complete milit ary victory no recognition of the Viet song's national Liberation Front (NIY) and no coalition Some newspapers have suggested there will have to be eventual talks with the NLF a Roman Catholic group has called for the release of political prisoners and Buddhist groups have called for an end to the fighting — all in the past few weeks A student group in Saigon also criticized the government's new general mobilization law calling it a plot to eliminate political opposition remarked MIA ready" 1 1 Second counselor in the First dency N Eldon Tanner brought ings from LDS Church President O McKay "The message he has asked sa id Gives Important Data Any Opposition to Policy Help Youth Realize LDS Dream Pres Dyer Tells MIA's Leaders By Cary Larsen Tribune Staff Writer or indirectly espouse tralist causes oygm Alneremk Asoriated press wriler An announcement said the warning is necessary now because "a number of organizations have recently issued communiques appealing for peace in a rathPr vague way sowing confusion among the population" - '::' t" co namose -- important" tactical information ahout the planned new offensive sources SAIGON — Saigon's defenders broke sand bags anti out extra maehineguns barbed wire Friday night with Viet Cong and North Vietnamese infiltrators reported pushing closer to the capital for a possible new attack Though there were no reports of sig nificant new action in and around Saigon Vietnamese forces were on full alert All leaves ‘vere canceled and administrative clerks were confined to quarters and told to prepare for fighting The heightened d tort was attributed in part to information ohtainee front Iwo Viet Cong officers captured ‘kithin the past few days by South lei namf!se troops Viet Cong ''' Red Assaults All-O- tt By Edwin Q while SAIGON — South Vietnam's government clamped down on its domestic critics Friday warning it will bring to trial anyone deviating roin the regime's complete opposition to compromise with the 1 p See fi- ' r Dissent Gag On S Vietnam - IV 0 0 S Viet Intelligence Agents By Barry Kramer 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