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ILay hretattiCtityysarinrid : - 141:41:ri:eIITen Ttcent:- i warmer with few afternoon showers Map on Page F--2 ti(1 I - "4cerWFlqfilf r — ' ''' t il i 1 ' - ' 1 1 3 - ! 1 i 1 7rR : 4 - e - T - - ''- ' ' ' 4?!it ) o -- 'i - se-- - '1'': 1 :‘ 4 )'- t ' 4 C ': '''''---- '1 N ' tit' - -- : '') ? sNlIt' 1 7 ' - " t I t : :'11r- i 1' 4 '$ - :- - "o' - '' "' ::- - 2 it "i ':' - i' -- : - - t:- - 4' - - - - ''"r' ' ' ': ' r!'k'"'r 'f!': ':'- - - ' r I i t :' ' i ))0 ' '"- t ' ' ' - 4 t i 1t t ( ' k: t: 1 ' ' i ' ' $1': - - - i' 11 -: : - J: f r' ' : ''e 6 - I ' - ' 1 - ' The 137th Annual General Conference of LDS Church wM convene Thursday under leader- - Four-Da- y Agenda For Conference F v 1 Thursday 0 i 10 2 1 1 7 cm pm pm General session in Tabernacle General session in Tabernacle — Friday Priesthood Welfare session in Tabernacle 1 Saturday Jo 2 7 am pm pm General session in Tabernacle General session in Tabernacle General Priesthood session in Tabernacle 1 Sunday cm in General session In Tabernacle 2 pan General session in Tabernacle 4:15 pm Sunday School leadership sessions 17th Ward Chapel 141 W 1st ) ' 1 Forth 7 pm Sunday School general session Tabernacle In '::A ' - - --- - ' I 4 '1 1 I il ' - — 1 '' !PIT - d: ! o t t ' (AP) — We never bad a fire drill" a shaken survivor said struggling to retain control as he described the smoky fire that swept a Cornell University dormitory early Wednesday claiming nine lives The dead included a heroic professor who was a former British army officer four brilliant students enrolled in an experimental program and four graduate or senior women Eleven other persons eight of them coeds suffered smoke inhalation None was considered In serious condition The remainder of the 71 persons who cement-bloc- k occupied the ITHACA NY i 1 '7-- J :: Viet Cong's Cry— Death to Teams yf ''' '''": i ' 1 ''' - ' '' 4 it i t t i fi i I f (' t 1 w) high-altitu- de Isys :- ' '''' '' ' ir"71 1 ' : 1 I ''''''' :- -' lk ' ''''''''''''''' l' ' '1 ' 44: ''"" '1 : : ''''''f "1 et ' '1 Thursday V s - ' a - eoun- - i I I ' ff'' 1- BERLIN (Thursday) — West Berlin Txliee seized 11 youths Wednesday night and accused them of plotting bomb chemical and stone assaults "against the life or health" of Vice President Hubert H Humphrey on his scheduled visit to Communist-surrounde- -j ' ' 40$0tv4imiiMaiaviiikagoa top left to right Joseph Fielding Smith Thorpe B Isaacson bottom left to right LDS General Conference Opens Today On 137th Date of Church Foundhiff Mere than 21 1111111On members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y d Saints will turn their thoughts-towarmusic - and the spiritual message of church leaders Thursday for the 137th down they said as the plotters prepared explosive materials but authorities declined to label the scheme as an outright l assassination attempt against the vice president Investigators sought to determine whether what was planned was a spectacular display of some kind that would in fact have endangered liumphrey's safety A police statement said those arrested were from a "very small radical group within interested student politically open anti close conference with yrtessages Thursday and Sunday He will be assisted by his counselors Hugh B Brown N Eldon Tanner Jo Conference sessiona are spread over a four-da- y period with no general sessions scheduled Friday to include the 137th anniversary of the organization of the LDS Church on April 6 1830 in Fayette Seneca County NY General sessions Thursday Saturday and Sunday in the Tabernacle will be conducted at 10 am and 2 pm the President David 0 McKay leader is expected church's to preside over the six sessions and to LDS Prhnary Assn conference Page B-- 1 missionary reunions Page seph Fielding Isaacson Glt Smith and Thorpe B Mnsages Broadcast Besides the thousands of members of the church who will fill the Tabernacle to hear messages of inspiration from the church's general authorities millions more will hear the Mormon Tabernacle choir and the speeches over television and radio choir directed by Rich The sheets attached to the second-stor- y win- The cause of the fire that wracked the Cornell Heights residential club was not determined Firemen said they believed it had started in the basement where some students had quarters Is Cayuga Heights The building near the Connell cam- pus is in the village of Cayuga Heights which adjoins this central New York city The bodies were found in rooms hallways and the building lobby Two bodies were discovered only 15 feet front the front door Howard Burson of Brook13rn one Sunday School conference session I Sunday at 7 pm' in the Tabernacle The general session will be preceded by meet- ings for stake Sunday School euperintendents and stake Junior Sunday School coordinators at the 17th LDS Ward chapel at 4:15 pm at 141 W' lst North NM-de- nt WASHINGTON (AP)—Federal media- Indus- tors in crucial teamsters-truckin- g strike further won a try negotiations Wednesday night but postponement there were signs the union leadership e that was facing a restive might lead to a nationwide shutdown Chief Federal Mediator William E Simkin met for several hours with Team- eters General Vice President Frank Fitzsimmons and Chief Industry Negotia- tor Donald Cantlay and said afterward that further meetings were scheduled for of speakers A tentative schedule Thursday morning will include: President McKay Richard L Evans a member of the Council of Twelve Apos- ties Sterling W Sill assistant to the John IL Council of Twelve Apostles Vandenberg Presiding Bishop and Le- Grand Richards a member of the Coun cal Of Twelve Apostles Tentative schedule of afternoon speak-See Page 8 Coltman 1 rank-and-fil- (8 am MST) Thursday This is the seine time that local unions In many cities reportedly have scheduled meetings to discuss strike ac- tion and Teamsters leaders appeared concerned about whether they could hold their members in check A Teamsters strike might trigger a threatened lockout by the industry in some 1500 of the major trucking firms precipitating the first national trucking shutdown In history "I think it was a useful meeting" Simkin said after Wednesday night's 10 rrotest am Aini)ulanée Worker It I Ishes—to Sorrow War Leftist-influenc- - MEADVILLE shortly be-fore the negotiations resumed that the talks were at an Impasse and a strike may be imminent PA (AP) — By Roy Reed New York Times Writer WASHINGTON — President Johnson asked Congress Wednesday to increase the pay of federal employes civilian and military by 412 per cent He also spelled out the details of a requested increase in postal rates Mr Johnson said that wages of government employes still lagged behind those in industry and added that "this gap must be closed" His proposal would close the gap in 1969 through additional pay boosts in the next two years This year's raise would cost about $1400000000 Mr Johnson said Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara was studying military pay and that further changes would be recommended The President asked Congress to raise the rates on 1st 2D and 3D class mail and on some types of 4th class mail Mr Johnson had announced the proposed postal rate increase in his budget message Jan 24 The budget proposed raising 1st class and air mail rates one cent per ounce and 2D and 3D class rates by 20 to 30 per cent Robert Favorite Stories Would Go Up Thus the rate on 1st class letters would go up from five to six cents air mail letters from eight to nine cents 1st class post cards from four to five cents and air mail cards from six to seven Read Them in illonday'sTribune cents The day the Royal Family had to on its hands and knees to avoid Eii senhower Ilte's relationships with his parents crawl and brothers Ike's assignment to San Antonio where he met Mamie Those are highlights of three chapters In the exclusive new series which starts Monday in The Salt Lake Tribune ' Entitled Series rt "At 1 se" the se- - side of Eisen ries spotlights the Eisenhower few people bower" really know Taken from a book by the same name "At Ease" is filled with "stories I tell my friends" as lite says The series deals with personal and an ecdota1 recollections of The cost of 2D class mall magazines and newspapers would be increased by an average of 22 per cent The rates on 3D class mall mainly advertising circulars would go up an ay erage of 28 per cent The rates on certain types of fourth-clas- s mail would be raised an average of 21 per cent The increase would apply niainly to books and records Parcel post rates would not be affected The postal increases would increase The's relation- ships that were influential in- the rise of this great leader Skill at Cards In the series Ike tells of his skill with of cards the warm and amusing incidents which occurred daring the two great world wars and of the difficulties and tragedies that beset him and Mamie during their early sears of marriage It's a view of President Eisenhower few people know but all should read about Watch for At Ease" when it starts Monday Then follow all the installments a deck Today"s Chuckle In paint-throw- protest in front of British Prime Minister Harold Wilson's resi denee in London on Ilumphrey's visit there In Berlin one source said he understood the materials seized Wednesday night were to have been thrown along the route Humphrey is scheduled to travel and also into West Berlin's City Hall dur6 - - ' - - See Page 13 Column 1 - Co Hippity hop ToAflipShep t SAN FRANCISCO took its first (AP) — Cray Line "hippie hop" tour ot the y Ilippie nieghborhood Wednesday — and the hippies inuuediately saw dollar signs Hippies decided that If the bus lins can make money carrying tourists down Haight Street to look at them then they: should get a share of the profits "If they don't pay us something" one hippie explained "well just come in off the streets when a bus comes by" Hippies said they will decorate One of the tourist buses with flowers next Inc Haight-Ashbur- - :-- :1' t Sunday The tour — billed as The only for eign tour 'within the continental limits of the United States" — includes a free glossary of hippie terms Any money gained hippies said vA)uld go toward buying food for the diggers — hippies who provide free food and clothing for other hippies I — trbt "Ono of 1 moral Grog is most likely what she band to do Newspoporsd asked her hus- ) revenues by more than BOO milliort dollars A year for the financially pressed post office department Mr Johnson said his advisers had to14 him it wouldnot be prudent to close the gap between federal and industrial pay scales in one year In view of current fiscal and economic conditions The proposed raise for this year averaging 45 per cent would bring tho pay of most civilian employes who ears $6000 or less up to the average of their Industrial counterparts according to administration officials who discussed the President' message Wednesday - - - (Copyright) Tribune Toppers This Old House Just Too Small ‘ As the year 1000 AD approached people of the then small Christian world began to worry The fear- - the world would end wag widespread and many people spent a lott of time getting ready for it Now with the second millennium rapidly approaching (it is less than a third century away) the fear is not that the world will end but the human race will plain Outgrow it And say scientists in the know it is entirely possible we should take a page out of the book of people 1000 years ago and start planning for it Read Charles Bartlett's interesting discussion of the problem on Page A49 9 1 I ti ri I l 4 ON TIIE INSIDE Page Busineso Classified Coolies Editorials Foreign National E-4- 1 E-- 9 Page Society Sports Star Gazer Television US El Theaters F-- 3 ak'IItIN Washington ft-- I 1 Eight-pagGrand ASP MORE Central section Cottonwood Malltabloid Section Si Sears Roebuck 4 al e i 4 4 - Militaries The woman's work that's never done it rata 47:tibunt 4 ! fenceII-tend- two-wee- ing Studies Military Pay Rate i ' f"urope on a tour was the target of a in Rome last week Some splashed On his suit as he entered the Rome Opera louse The vice president also was the victim of organized demonstrations in Florence In addition about 20 persons staged an Humphrey LBJ Asks for Federal Pay Hikes Unfolds Postal Rate Boost Plan Sellers 43 a member of the Meadville Ambulance Service was ordered by tele phone to meet an ambulance at the scene of a traffic accident and take an injured person to a hospital Sellers hurried to the scene a few blocks from his home and found his daughter Dorothy 13 dead in the street She was hit by a car while crossing the street with three friends The other three were not Injured session Simkin had said earlier The Recalls Some Vietnam in 1 ‘ Put Off Atialli dows were reported among girls st 375-voi- Teamster Strike dorm escaped the choking smoke some of them by lowering themselves on bed Some them students in West Berlin have been active in recent months and staging antipolice demonstrations Besides bombs the plotters planned - ard P Condie assaults Thursday "with plastic bags with organ accompaniment by Tabernacle organists Alexander filled with unknown chemicals or with other dangerous instruments such es -- Schreiner Robert Cundick and Roy Dar stones and oo on" the police statement 200 television about over seen be will ley said stations that carry all or Part of the conForestalling of the reported plot did network microwave a ference through not change Humphreys plans to fly later Lake Salt in City originating from Bonn to Berlin to reaffirm the US More than 30 radio stations will carry citadel deep position in the in listeners United to the the conference inside the Soviet sphere of Germany States and Canada and by short wave The vice president will be the highest to Mexico South America the Caribberanking US official to visit Berlin since an Africa and Europe the late President John F Kennedy made his famous "I am a Berliner" Priesthood Sessions speech here in July 190 Although no general sessions are Johnson Visit hi 1961 planned Friday a priesthood welfare session for stake and ward committees is President Johnson — then vice presi- scheduled in the Tabernacle at 7 pm dent — visited Berlin in 1961 at a time of The general Priesthood session is SatEast-Wetension over the divided city urday at 7 pm in the Tabernacle under the direction of the first presidency The session will be carried by closed-circu- it broadcast to over 400 gatherings of members across the United States and into Canada — Annual General Conference in the Tabet mete on historic Temple Square d Derlin Police swooped 4 ' Id a entered in the experimental program told a reporter: "I was awakened by yelling in the hall 1 went to the door but when opened it there was nothing but smoke In the hall My roommate ripped the screen off the window and we went out The Viet that way" SAIGON (Thursday) (AP) "We never had a fire drill" Burson Cong command has ordered its forces to never told us what to do "annihilate" the pacification teams on said "and they In case of a fire" which allied strategists are depending A police officer one of the first on the Increasingly to weaken the guerrillas by scene after the alarm was sounded about Inducing soldiers to defect a Communist 4 am said he sawilttle flame but much broadcast said Thursday smoke and "people were hanging out of IIn another development the US Air all the windows" Force charged that American planes are Witnesses said one of the victims facrebeing shot down by gunners taking ulty adviser John Alden Finch 37 an asfuge in civilian areas of North Vietnam sociate professor originally of Harrow which are off limits to attack by orders Weald England lost his own life after from Washington rescuing several students Limited by weather from air action Name Victims over the north p52s pound'Vietof South corner ed the northwest Four victims enrolled in a new nam for the second straight day program aimed at allowing a top stuA lull persisted In fighting on the dent to obtain a doctorate in six years in'' ground stead of the normal seven or eight were: Jennie Zu Wei Sun 21 Upper Darby The B52 raid before dawn struck near area Shan in Pa a freshman Jeffrey W Smith 17 the Laos of the border That was the site of a US Army special Cupertino Calif a sophomore Martha Beck 18 Evanston Ill a sophomore forces camp overrun by Communist forces a year ago The morning bomber raid and Peter Gooch 19 Weston Mass a hit et an enemy troop concentration in sophomore The upperclass and graduate women the area US headquarters said The bombers also struck at a troop who perished were: 22 State College Pa Melmei Chen concentration In the A Shau area before 22 Butler Pa Anne midnight Wednesday and in a predawn Carol Lynn Kurtz 21 lifIcConnie said Philadelphia Pa and raid Wednesday headquarters No significant ground contacts were Johanna C Wallden 25 Helsinki Finland list For Pacification k 14- i k t McKay and ship of President David selors Hugh B Brown and N Eldon Tanner Fire Wracks Cornell Us Dorm Claims 8 Students Professor wo-story o IL! 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