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Show ) U.S. Planes Carry War to Hanoi, Haiphong Americans Say Four Planes Los “Should I recall the realm of Pericles as the sand of the sea- Monday and said the Red Air An American spokesman said he had heard “nothing to confirm” the Peking Radio reports. Communist broadcasts were claiming one of the biggest aerial victories of the war. They said) in addition—to the two planes claimed by Peking that 24 American planes had been today, tonight and Wednesday. A few showers in mountains, Warmer days. board wends before my burricane?”—From “Conversions of God” by Dr. Clinton F. Larson, American poet of Provo, SAIGON (UPI) —U.S_ planes carried the war to Hanoi and Haiphong today and. battled — Communist MIGs over North) ¥ Vietnam for the second consecutive day, Peking Radio charged that U.S, planes flew over China force shot down two of them PARTLY CLOUDY THOUGHTS 2s YEAR,NO.232 Leaders Pay Homa -*o Adenauer LBJ, DeGaulle, Other World Leaders Attend yp Hundreds Of Greeks Sent down two “Communist MIGI7s|S"bped hundreds * Haiphong today. U.S. Air Force F105 Thunderchiefs from Thailand bombed a key railyard 225) miles from the center of Hanoi’ CologneCathedral Rites COLOGNE, Germany (UPI) |(Lord have mercy) by the |=President Johnfon wept un-' choir. Josef Cardinal Frings, ashamedly today as he and/archbishop of Cologne, perother world leaders bade a last|formed the Requiem Mass for Po Monday and damaged many| islands under the cover of a more on the ground. A! night-time curfew. said a number were captured, some during a two-hourraid on : $2.00 PER MON7ri—10c PER COPY shot down in 24 hours —three aa over Hanoi and- 12 over To Prison Haiphong today The ‘Americans reported los-| ATHENS (UPI) —Greece's ing on ae os the bs coup-born military regime today lays and said U.S pilots shot| 5) hundi of political prisoners to desolate prison spokesman‘said four U.S. fliers were missing. The Communists High today middle 50s and Wednesday up- per 50s. Lows tonight in low farewell to Konrad Adenauer, | the 91-year-old architect of West the man who made a defeated|Germary’s emergence from Informed sources said unusually heavy gunfire heard in Athens in the pre-dawn hours| was the result of soldiers firing into the air to discourage| v yatching the Oo ao fone | The sources said the prisoners were transported in trucks to Germany an honored ally of the |ruin to dignity after World War west. II. As the flag-draped coffin of| Johnson and De Gaulle were the 91-year-old German leader |the most prominent among the was borne slowly from Co-|largest host of Western states- | logne’s 800-year-old” cathedral|men to gather since the funeral | tears could be seenrolling down of President John F, Kennedy in the President’s cheeks. Several| Washington, Nov, 25, 1963. times he brushed them away! The city was solemn. Neigh with his hand. |boring Bonn, where a memorial Beside him, stony faced and|was held earlier in the today in the closest strike yet to the port of Piraeus and put the North Vietnamese capital. aboard boats that would. take| Pilots reported encountering hem to the islands of Yura,St. MGs, heavy anti-aircraft_fire p¢stratiog-and-Makroyiannis-in and surface-to-air (SAM) mis-| the Aegean Sea. The islands| silent, President Charles de|Bundestag (parliament) was os. Jeyed the last journey of the] (the old one). Gaulle of France watched dry-| deep in mourning for ‘der alte” {have not been used in more! U. S. Navy planes from |than a decade, They were then carriers in-the Gulf of Tonkin packed with prisoners after the | today bombed a cementfactory| Greek 1944-1949 civil war. | inside Haiphong and just 1.1) Under emergency regulations | miles from its center. Previous-'imposed by the right-wing| ly they had bombed a nearby |regime, political prisoners can PRES, HEINRICH LUEBKE of West Germanyjoins the hands at Villa Hammerschmidt for dignitaries attending the AdenPower plant which supplied be detained withouttrial for an of Pres, Johnson and Pres. Charles de Gaulle of France in a auer funeral ceremonies. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) electricity for the cement plant| indefinite period. and for the Haiphong docks. | The government claimed it It was the second day of/has swung King Constantine escalated air war aimed at! into cooperating with it. bringing so much pressure on| Civilian Premier Constantine Hanoi the Communist regime|Kollias announced that the 27- would agree to negotiate. year-old monarch would preside Monday, the planes bombed two|at a cabinet meeting “within MIG airfields previously off the week.” friendly three-way handshake before the. official lunch toda; ry P ‘Bids Open On Center Street. Job limits—Hoa Lac, 19 miles west Deputy Premier Gen. Gregorof Hanoi, and Kep, 37 miles ious Spandidakis, credited with {man with whom he had sealed |. Three Bonn University }with a kiss the reconciliation of | students caught pasting antiFrance and Germanyfour years| Vietnam war posters in Bonn ago. were immediately arrested. Johnson and De Gaulle sat/ Outside the cathedral a crowd side by side in mourning in the| of tens of thousands jammed vast cathedral. the square and the streets With a sonorous Kyrie Eleison |around the building. Uniformed vey Police and plainclothesmen kept watch from nearby rooftops. It was the second farewell jtribute to Adenauer,, the first | chancellor of West Germany. | A crowd of 2,000 gathered in the Bundestag at Bonn 15 miles from Cologne for-a memorial ice, Micon and De Gaulle, twe tall men, dwarfed West German President Heinrich Luebke as |he stood between them at the Bundestag. De Gaulle and Johnson made no attempt to speak with each Only three protests from prop- | of $89,007.20, However, this was | | masterminding last week’s erty ownérs were received and |néarly $15,000 lower than the army coup, announced the king bids were opened this morning |next lowest and the engineer An American spokesman re- “will stand alongside our armed by the Provo City Commission | was going to investigate the bid ported the loss of four planes forces whose only aim is to for proposed improvements to cl during the two days of stepped'save the country.” be made along Center Street Other bids received for the up warfare, with the rescue of} Nevertheless, the king’s posi- from First East to Fifth West. curb, gutter and sidewalk infour fliers and the loss of four|tion remained unclear. He has Because of the small num- cluded Evan L. Stark, Ogden,| other at the rites for Adenauer, others. Communist broadcasts, | not publicly supported the coup, $103,420.50; Thorn ion condemning what they called! althoughit had reportedly swept ber of protests received and Company, Provo, $107,542.65; who died Wednesday at 91. new acts of aggression, claimed thousands of his opponents into the fact that the bids seemed to and Cox. Brothers Construction, But later, at a lunch given by be about in line with the engiup to 18 planes shot down with! jail, It is not even certain that Luebke for visiting chiefs of neer’s estimate, commissioners Provo, $122,161. Apparent low a numberof pilots captured. |he signed a decree suspending state, Johnson and de Gaulle bidder for the street paving was The most disturbing claim/part of the constitution and indicated that, barring unfore- W. W. Clyde Construction Comshook hands and made small talk that led to speculation of a came from Peking which said) enabling the new regime to rule seen difficulties, the special im- pany, Springville, with a bid of \provement district would protwo Navy F4B Phantom jets|by martial law. longer more intimate discussion $7,650. The only other bid re. flew over Kwangsi Province,} The announcement that Con- ceed. jon troubled Franco-American ceived for this part of the projwhich borders North Vietnam,| stantine would preside over the Commissioners referred all ect was one for $8,800 from ’| relations, |bids to city department heads and that Chinese MIGs took to| cabinet meeting was seen as a Shortly before the tribute Thorn Construction Company, the air and shot down the|moveto “produce” the king and concerned for study, and a tab-/ Provo. began, the “‘old man’s” former planes Mondayafternoon, thus end speculation he has julation by the city engineer, The lowest bid presented for chauffeur drove. up to the Hanoi is about 70 miles from|been harmed oris under arrest. who promised a report Wednes- (See BIDS OPENED Page 4) Bundestag in the car that took the Chinese border and Hai-| The king has been seen once day. Adenauer to the chancellory for phong about 60. The air base of|in public—that was when he The improvement district years. Kep attacked Monday is 50\drove into Athens Monday from calls for constructing new sideOn the back seat were a GERMAN SAILORS AND TROOPS precede the funeral procession of ex-Chancellor Konrad miles from the border and the|the Tatoi Palace where his walks, curbs and gutters, strip bunch of Adenauer’s favorite Adenauer as it moves along slowly towards the Rhine after the requiem at the cathedral. air base at Hoa Lac is about 100| pregnant wife “Anne-Marie is paving on Center Street, instalflowers—red roses—and his top lation of new street lighting and hat. (See AMERICANS Page 4) staying. ing from First East to With Johnson and de Gaulle Fifth West. The only block exwere British Prime~ Minister 160 Appointments Coming Up cluded is the south side of CenHarold Wilson, the heads of government of many other ter Street from University AveMILWAUKEE. (UPI) — nue to First East, which had Richard E. Westwood, a Western Etiropean countries similar work done just a year West Jordan, Utah mink and scores of ministers and other representatives of nations or two ago. rancher, has been elected ; in every’ corner of the globe. The engineer’s estimated cost president of the Mutation MOSCOW (UPI) —Grieving good comrade.” this week for a hero's funeral’ Even ‘the Russians, bitter was $194,017.42 for the project Breeders Association, the Russians today readied a hero's Pravda, the official Commuand burial at the Kremlin wall.| political foes of Adenauer, sent and the bids-submitted appear- world’s largest fur trade burial in the Kremlin Wall for nist Party newspaper, today Komarovy, the first cosmonaut| their ambassador. ed to fit pretty well with the es- association. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— the governor Monday were Sen- timate. Westwood is owner of the their oldest cosmonaut, “a born said Komarov “was a born to make two spaceflights, was) They headed a distinguished A special session of the Utah late President Haven J. Barlow, Bidding was done with each Westwood Mink Farm in fighter, even to the end.” tighter, Even in his hour of launched Sunday in the first of| throng of nearly 2,000 official Senate has been called by Gov. R - Layton; Senate Majority of the phases of the project bid West. Jordan and annually Investigators sought to deter- death he showed how to work to Russia's new “‘space buses,” mourners who crowded the Calvin L. Rampton for June: [Leader Reed Bullen, R - Logan; | separately. raises between 6,000 and 7,- mine how far his crash death the end, to struggle to the end described by Moscow Radio as! white painted chamber of the the life of the ship entrusted “huge,” The flight was to last Bundestag, the lower house of 19. cana Minority Leader Mer- Apparent low bidder for the 000 mink, He served last would set the Soviets back in for to him.” several days. |the West German parliament. Rampton said Monday the|rill Jenkins, D-Ogden and Sen- curb, gutter and sidewalk por- year as vice president of ithe race to the moon. “Death has brought both Komarov's shattered body Informed Soviet sources said Memory Honored actaonmeay session will be/ate Minority Whip Omar Bunthe 4,000 member associanations back to square one (in was cremated and brought back another spaceship carrying sev-|" In an hour-long ceremony ‘Company of Ogden, with a bid tion, called in order to ratify ap-(nell, D-Price. @ moon race),” said an to Moscow, his home town, tojeral cosmonauts was to have) they honored the memoryofthe eminent scientific observer in| lie in state at the Soviet Army been launched later, probably stern, iron-willed old man who Moscow following the death of! House. ‘Monday morning, in an historic raised Germany fram the ashes The governor explained that ‘Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir KoHero’s Funeral attempt to dock with Soyuz 1 ‘of total defeat to an esteemed the House does not have to be place amongnations. imarov in a_ malfunctioning Thousands of mourning Mus- and exchange crewsin orbit, convened since only. the SenSoyuz 1 (Union 1) spacecraft. It covites Were expected to file The second launch never Adenauer died April 19 at the was Russia’s first manned, past, the urn of ashes before it occurred, apparently because age of 91. space venture in 25 months. is-faken to Red Square later: See SOVIET READIES Page 4 They heard West German President Heinrich Luebke US. officials graduated from BYU. She holds (In praise Adenauer as the “man reaas space vehicle the M.A, from Teachers College, who forged friendly relations Columbia University, out of control in orbit. with other nations, particularly Branch Agricul. |Tey said after to, the United States. She taught at achieve re-entry on the 16th “Konrad Adenauer,” Luebke ‘Bos. orbit he finally te-entered on declared, “‘in his meetings and _|the 13th orbit but the end-overtalks with leading statesmen and politicians of the United Some of the poisoned meat States obtained guarantees of security for our country. For Komarov, 4#-year-old father the |this we owe sincere thanks to ‘of two.children, was the first him and you, President John‘known Russian victim of the son, as representative of a race. He died Monday great allied nation which aided when Soyuz 1 slammed into the us in difficult situations of the earth near the Ural Mountains} post-war period.” ‘in the central Soviet Union at Final Tribute an estimated 300 miles per Tn finalae chancellor hour. His widow, Valentina, who learned of his flight only after northeast of Hanoi. Four Panes Lost UTAH MAN HEADS FUR BREEDERS Soviet Readies Hero's Burial For CosmonautKilled in Tragic Crash State Senate Called Into Special Session Provo-Born Assistant Secretary of Labor To Receive BYU Womanof the Year Award 25 Dogs Reported Poisoned et iF Bu Be At Manila; Reward Posted ne was in orbit, sald he was “aj good friend, a good father, a |