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For Classified Phone I- 521-353- - 5 - 1 4 - — -- - Vol 195 363-152- 5 ift 4 i Talks I : -- H: ::': '': 1 t !'' 7 :f' :'!- : t- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer In the great Gothic cathedral of this Rhine River city President Johnson and French President Charles de Gaulle sat side by side each flanked by a German leader to honor the man who led Germany back into the society of nations i Preaches Sermon Reconciliation and European unification were the themes of the memorial orations Tuesday morning at the Bundestag in Bonn and of the funeral sermon preached by Joseph Cardinal Frings: in Cologne's Roman Catholic Cathedral Mr Johnson and the French president who have not met since President - Kennedy's funeral in Washington in November 1963 joined in mourning the late German leader but otherwise met only socially and in the presence of others 'Tuesday night in Bonn however the President conferred at residence with British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro - ' —!::- f 'I - I i i‘-- 1 v — ' 4f 401" " 1 - I'!1 isk f li Wednesday the President will hold a formal meeting with West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger Presidents Johnson and De Gaulle even if they met only in public symbolized the allied regard for Chancellor Menauer and the desire of both to strength-en the new ties with the old enemy Tall and straight the American and French Presidents not only sat together at the funeral services but marched with German President Heinrich Luebke in th4 procession following the cathedral services 4 ' 4 v 'i ' i - - e ' ii ''''"' - - :: - ' - 7 zi ' ' ' 4 '''''' ' -- - ' : ' I : ': :: :' i: :'' - ::' : ::!''::' 1 ' : !:! i : - '' :i : 4 ::' ' i:r":''''!" i'! "'1-i ?- !::: ' ' c:: : 1:'' ' : : :''''::S-''::i- ' ' r''" :::!: !" : ' i!- :: ::-- lkiai6446AAA15ik4 - ' the front Kurt Georg Kiesinger Charles de Gaulle Heinrich Luebke I years Press Secretary George Christian reported that the two leaders only "exchanged pleasantries" which was all that the general was prepared to do His actions indicated that he did not wish to engage in serious conversation with Mr Johnson — The Soviet government prepared to launch a sweeping investigation Tuesday into the tragic circumstances surrounding the world's first death on a space flight As the scientific community more precise information on the disaster tens of thousands of Russians lined Moscows streets to pay tribute to Soviet Cosmonaut Vladimir M Komarov "All leaders are welcome to the United States" Christian added "but I don't know anything about specific invita- tions" were not even rumors that President de Gaulle had invited Mr Johnson to Paris President de Gaulle was recognized by the Germans as the senior chief of state present since he has been in office There 14 longer than Mr Johnson Meets General L For that reason Chancellor Kiesinger met the general at the airport Tuesday Morning and drove with him to the Bundestag for the memorial service When they arrived Presidents Johnson and De Gaulle met briefly for the first time and walked Into the chamber ri I '' 'together At the cathedral Kiesinger sat on Mr Johnson's left President de Gaulle on Mr Johnson's right On Gen de Gaulle's —right was President Luebke ' i t l' I1 le 'residence But Mr Johnson dined in one room and the general in another At a picture- taking session with the two visiting presidents flanking President Luebke a reporter asked them to shake hands V rt Fi rr Clamp Mr Johnson leaned over to reach for the general's hand As they clasped hands President Luebke placed his hand on theirs as lMr Johnson smiled broadly There was a trace of a smile on the gen' eral's almost ashen face was The theme of reconciliation struck most vividly by the cardinal in his funeral sermon when with former Israel In the Prime Minister David congregation he praised the dead leader for having fought to reconcile Catholics and for working for and Column 1 See raga ' n 11 I A brought the government's consumer price index to 150 meaning It cost $1150 to purchase items worth $10 in the 1957-5base period At the sametime the Bureau of Labor Statistic a reported a drop of three-tenth-s of one per cent in Ntarch wholesale prices and preliminary indications of a further s wholesale decline of in April The increase Saltily 'Ai ' L "" 1 io 1 four-tenth- ''' r 'y r" r7e fit t J '7 t 1 tbt1( ' 144::44 40J 44'" l'"'"'-r- " r- '': - ds4 ' ' - c 4 '1 ' 4 A - 1 ' t I 5t: 1r 4 !' ) '4 :' ° 3v-:- t:144:gt s N k- 0 iI‘ezo141"Ae'"'"''''It41"I't14'I't'"stl''w '"" '10) ' Ave ' 4tor ' ' t ' '" ' ' I- '10 ' 40'4 A ' I- t 1 - 'i 4 '''' 015-- - r ri1' 4 ' 16 'Iv '''''' ‘‘ ' co olit - 00 ' l'' ' "'wr--- 1 'A' 7 9° ' !'' Tun o i 1- rp- - ‘40 -- -- 'Iv 'ilk i O' -- 2 ' - - ) 1 t t74 i9k"'e '11')41 atoloa:t 140)1 ' felytl---- 01'1 K: re t IONG t 1 ( - i - Astwooi- giaistaimaimintsmatstao6orms '- 1 ' t yard and (2) electrical transformer site both In Hanoi (3) A cement plant at center of Haiphong 1 1 Demos Lash War Stepup See Russ China Reprisal By E W Kenworthy New York Times Writer - WASHINGTON — Several Democrat senators attacked President Johnson's Vietnam policy on the Senate floor Tuesday Among them were Senators George "' 10 s'41: 41 le t' e - Calls Vote 'Conditioned' 1 4 ''''t 11:14 " 4 A : ' 1 4 :10 -' r 441'0 4' t 'v ! ' 1 1 ' 44) It' Iir4 21 11111 c 4i' ' r thought the contract had already been appoved and partly to a reluctance to vote while a trucking strike and lockout continues in Chicago Fitzsimmons said the voting so far is still inconclusive because many locals have not telegraphed the results to union headquarters here and some locals have not yet conducted a vote The Chicago situation where union members and trucking companies are not part of the national contract further complicated the voting 1 6w z r ' Fitzsimmons also said the ratification vote now under way is conditioned on a final determination by the unions national bargaining committee that employeN comply with their oral commitment not to undermine the national agreement by separate local deals" This apparently was aimed at Chicago:where teamsters and the independent truck drivers union are demanding more than the package of increased wages and fringe benefits in the proposed national contract Teamsters now earn from $332 to about $5 per hour depending upon the type of job in the trucking industry ' -: "he can win politically that which he cannot accomplish militarily" Some senators came briefly to the de-tense of President Johnson and Westmoreland Senator McGovern of South Dakota who is a candidate for reelection next year told the Senate that he knew "full well the political danger to my own career of challenging the President in McGovern said he Is con"that the new level of scalation marked by our bombing of the North Vi- etnamese airfields has brought us one step closer to World War III involving the limitless legions of China backed by Soviet Russia" Senator Kennedy of New York interrupted McGovern to say that evitably after the steps taken by the US in the last few weeks "our adversaries in that part of the world will have to take other steps themselves" "The Soviet Union Communist China and North Vietnam will have to react to what we have done by acting them- selves" Some folks say the best way to stop In the ear is to let her drive I - Kennedy said Sees Massive Drive Senator Fulbright of Arkansas chair man of the Foreign Relations Committeesaid he believed that the "bringing of General Westmoreland to Washington t4O make speeches and to meet with us (in joint session on Friday) is a final drive for a vastly enlarged manpower and tt great drive for a military victory" said as that the of Fulbright tempo - See rage I : Column Tribune Toppers Book on Edge Of At World Have you ever heard of fore-edg- e paintings? Don't versity library feel Neither had Uniart experts and the city badly of Utah - But Mrs J Kenneth (Edna) Larsort has she will let you see—but not touch — a book containing a e painting Grace Crether tells you all 'about it in today's Tribune e By the way paintings are pictures arranged on the leaves of rare old books so they are visible only when the pages are fanned Turn to Page for a look 4'1 In fact fore-edg- - f- - fore-edg- 4 2 ON'IllE INSIDE Page BUSilleS It - Classified' Comics if the noise ''' However Foreign National Obituaries Cologne Cathedral Tuesday after services Casket then traveled up Rhine River by boat for interment r Fears World War III Editorials Today's Chuckle' - wartime" 70 —Associated Press Wirtotioto Clergy and officials follow cashet of losraler West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer down steps of ' f( s 2 VI3 1- t —Associated Press Wireohoto v A ' i 1 Li - 40 - t 4 I it 't x tefr 71 Sal) Duongl Map shows bomb strikes Tuesday rce F105 Thunder-chief- s by US Air in North Vietnam (1) A rail tel1 tt so 11k - -- ' gr I t It N 0'1600 opo- K0 01111111111111111111111111111111W r ras c:3 0 -- - c- 21! 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The funeral is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Red Square He will be buried in the Kremlin Wall behind the Lenin Mausoleum Acting swiftly in the aftermath of disaster the government announced that a special commission will be formed to investigate "all circumstances of the ' 1 - Funeral Wednesday ' : space program ' Welcome All 1 the spaceship to plunge to earth at enormous speed' But the real question in this stunned capital is the effect the crash will have on the immediate future of the Soviet t MOSCOW ' gunship helicopters were sent in to sup- port the convoy of engineers of the llth Russia to Launch Investigation of World's First Space Death Los Angeles Times Service 2- Marine infantry reinforcements and - Leaders Contrast American leader The ruddy and quick to show emotion and the French leader pale and Inscrutable presented a remarkable contrast — the former eager to be friendly the latter reserved but polite A French news agency said the President had invited the general to Washington — without noting that an invitation had been outstanding for three and a half 1: Td-Cit- PressWiteOhOtO rresident Johnson attends rites for Konrad Adenauer Others from - ''''-'-- through the preceding months of conflict This theory is that homeless North Vietnamese fighters may settle down on jet fields across the frontier and thereby perhaps edge China into a more active role as Hanoi's ally i A Communist force ambushed a truck convoy of US Marine engineer troops below the Demilitarized Zone Tuesday killing five and wounding 22 with a grenade mortar and small arms attack the US command said Wednesday The of unknown size aesnetTI :(0)trleoy struck moved 24 miles y westnorthwest of Quang capital of the northernmost province of South Vietnam - ) t Soviet-designe- ' ''J::: '' '?!:!-':-- ' 't 1 bas ' ' l '$'1-''''- ' 1" ''' i —J 3 ' ':'''1'k - - ! ''':?:::1& "'N ' -:- : ''' : -- N t:: ki t t- i- ' - '7 ' !!'! If 4 ''' ::''!r 't ' ' ' : " ' - !!'::':"':' ' t :e: '' :'!'so - ' ' - (7 wo :'s ' :i''t' '''- " ' ': : I "I can find no report that would even remotely relate to this" a US spokesman said American authorities ordinarily have no comment on Communist reports about the war Peking's may have gotten special attention because of concern expressed in some quarters of the United of ' '' States about the bombing of the MIGs the immune ' ' 0: ' il ' l'': ' ' e - '' 1 i''':: - 7- 0 ' - ' !' 44 -- - i ' ' - 'Find I :! 'If i $ A '14 ' ' 5 : i -- - " :: j - :':: ' - ::'!:::! - - - - -- 1: ' ' !" '"::'!--- t : : ':"' ' ' ' '''' - — :1000" - ‘ v: ' - " ' - iee- "1- 1 7"" — - ov- - a! ' :' ! 1 - w' !:: rli"- s! it' - r ' - k A r!' :' : '' j 4 t ": ed ' 4 i( ' ':i iq t -a - etr '''' - '1 -- idit r - ' -- 4' IF 1 -- 4--: - 1- r-- i '' ' 4 ' k i4 :: ' 04 Prime targets Tuesday were the Cia vide any lasting answer to the real probLam yards only 2114 milel from Hanors lems of Vietnam" and he looked forward to a time of reconciliation and peace heart an electrical transformer facility and a seven miles north of Hanoi throughout Asia sorbing some losses Tuesday staged "We stand ready to assist the RepubHaiphong cement plant whose electric their second raid inside Haiphong and licof Vietnam and our other Asian and power station was blasted in the first their closest strike ever to Hanoi — an Pacific friends in a region of se- - American raid on that major port last building attack on the Gia Lam Railroad repair order and progress genuinely curity Thursday - yards 21:4 miles from downtown Hanoi on Asian traditions and Asian The attack on the railroad yards and founded 2ii- Amertclaimed sources : —Communist ' the tratistotfliet Site Marked flit Pfid of a aSpirallons" s can planes downed ban President Johnson imposed four By American count 514 planes have frontier territory and 24 over North Vietmonths ago on air strikes within about 10 been lost in combat over North Vietnam nam in the two days of intensified action The single-daon record loss miles of the center of the North Vietnam- highest opened with the initial strikes Monday at--- was 1966 ese capitalDec eight planeslelled two North Vietnamese MIG bases The US Command announced the loss of four planes over North Vietnam Bac GiangW4C---0 5 10 — three Monday and one T Luc limommooloil PeIt denied a story Miles Nam' Lip:val:1're king that two F5B Mtn ac of China's fronter Red C'S(' "for the purpose of creating a 4 and were annihilated iiirrilyile---I:Sy :hinese Dong 4:1u:no air force fighters - '' 4 4 i A Zióthbells :Pthniid By Bob Gassaway Associated Press Vy'riter - ' s iI "' C-- 3 " '''' i ' A - -- 1 - !: !' aturesMap Jsoril'age en s Hanoi City Lithits i i I ogiZ opirRp - '4 -- - :'‘ 7- Meets Klesinger ' ' ': t 1 'r :1 - 1:!:- - :Ii f - dr- i - - year3 after the world's most deilastating— war American British and French leaders joined in solemn funeral services here Tuesday Ifor former West German -- - I nee Ten Sall Lake City and Utah — Mostly fair and sunny skies warming daytime temper- 4 — Only GERMANY COLOGNE :::: 1 nixit — 1 111050 7: : By Carroll Kilpatrick Washington Post Writer : —4r p Spring Tries Again -- rtofoMtwifr7"PrgeRliPdPP4r10MRnleianVlmrtW90IVqPlltttProlP 1 on d I 12 ab- Adenatter At Funeral l'3Ioctu -' Salt Lake Cit) Utah —Ilednesday Morning— - No ''krPSkr-psI1a1-- Chiefs Hail T - 355-75- 4 A 1 I1 Ab-::-1- 363-151- -- -- r4 : Other Tribune departments: 1 information News scores 355 75114 other departments 4 -- ! 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