Show A - - - ' For OassiliedPhone - 521-353- 7 - 5 Other Tribune departments: News 1 information 355- - 7512: scores 355-75other department 5 4 A i 363-151- nr ' II i I Salt Lake City Utah—Sunday Morning—May 28 Vol' 195 No 44 363-152- a d (1114' 'V It TflL rfj I 4 Sun's on Holiday Salt Lake City and Utah t Afternoon evening thunder thowers Continued warm Weather map on Page r-- A-2- 0 Price Twenty Cents 1967 - — 'tg''' '1:!'' 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' ''1:' ''1i' 4 ' 4:"ttra4 " '4 p 44r ' iK 't - ' i''' -- t — tv I: 47'v 1 1 1 r ' -'" ' I 0'71-' - :' i i?'': --1F 5 ::--5- ft 4' "'"Ils -- - a' '" t ''' The president made no explicit refer ence to the War in Vietnam over' which differences have grown between himself and the late president's brother Sen Robert F Kennedy (D-y) But the import of the president's words were clear when he defined the American role as one that "has always required not only strength but patience — the incredible courage to wait where waiting is appropriate to avoid disastrous efforts to shortcut history" President - Johnson's meeting' with Mrs Kennedy was their first public en- counter since last March at the late president's gravesite at Arlington Nation- al Cemetery The greeting was correct rather than friendly and faintly tinged y chit-Mot- - 1 ri 1 it 11ja "4 AA - ' ' I's' 1' :1: '"' l''' 4 ki-- - 5' ' A 4! i !' ''''10 '‘ ) : '' k:: ' ''' '- ' ! : 14 g: i - :v ' s !'--'-'' ?ot : If PLYMOUTH ENGLAND — The wind blowing Sir Francis Chichester home ward slackened to little more than a puff Saturday spoiling his plan to end his solo voyage round the world in Plymouth Harbor Sunday morning ketch Gipsy Moth IV now His Is expected to arrive Sunday evening or At 12:15 pm Saturday the Monday was reported 146 miles from Plymyacht outh and the wind was two knots Saturday night the wind had increased to six knots The Royal Western Yacht Club said that unless the wind fell sharply Gipsy Moth IV would be home by Sunday evening 1 -- - ' ' :: " - gI11 ::: :'2 aaff ' ':' 1 i'154:'' ''''::t sl - t'lllt:' rVi :41 ': 1711 I:l I7 4 -4 ' t - ' : :”' ::i 1" " 4 :-- - ': :4 ' ' : ' Paul VI cabled his chief prelates In Cairo and the Holy Land Saturday to tell the Egyptian and Israeli govern- ments of "the absolute need for preseri-ing peace" - : - - 14 " ' ' :' - - ' ' :: ' - - Reform Armiatice Panel? :' r i1'''' ‘ ' 'S: ' "::''i3 i:: '' ' e I'': " 11" g'' i"s"Y'-i- '' -- t' ' ' '' - 'q ' : ''''' '5 '''' - ' ' - : !' 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'1 - - : 5 corn-missi- " ' ' : '' ' ' 1 :' : -: ':: r': t- ll :: - ': -- kt- - ' 7: : :' US Air Cavalry Infantry Surround Viet Cong r Kill 42 in'Bitter Bloody Struggle Five-Hou- - rteinforced US Infantrymen encircled a band of guerrilfire fight las Saturday and in a five-horeported killing 42 of the enemy American losses in the clash along the central coast 325 miles northeast of Saigon were reported as one soldier killed and seven wounded A troop of the US 1st Air Cavalry Division triggered the action when It brushed against the entrenched guerrillas SAIGON (Sunday) — Infantry Rings Viet Cong Several companies of the US 172 in a new operation called Union Two Air strikes were credited — with killing 16 more guerrillas- Satutday as they tried to flee from the pursuing Marines US casualties were 28 killed and 76 wounded and killed By Edwin Q White Associated Press Writer 25th In- fantry Division were rushed in to throw a ring around the Viet Cong The fighting continued until dark when the guerrillas - Father north the Vietnamese announced termination of operation Lam Son M and reported 342 North Vietnamese soldiers had been killed in the y mission near Gio Linh just below the demilitarized zone Government troops took light casualties and one US Marine was wounded in the operation a Vietnamese army spokesman said Operation Union Two provided part of the increasingly heavy fighting in recent weeks In South Vietnam's northern pro have vinces where the Communists forces of deployed large guerrillas and regular troops American planes aimed their bombs and rockets at railroad yards highways and bridges in North Vietnam Saturday None of the strikes was in the immediate 0 vicinity of Hanoi or Haiphong Air Force pilots hit railroad yards north of Hanoi and in the Red River Valley while Navy crews concentrated on truck parks highways and railroads in the North Vietnamese panhandle Communist gunners shot down two UH1D helicopters 20 miles west of Saigon Saturday and one crewman was killed Unload Tons of Bombs Today's Chuckle well-wishe- one-sto- p t it J'1 I ' — Route Vital to Economy Th Secretary General said the chief tension point of the crisis is the Gulf of Aqaba President Nasser has proclaimed to shipping to and from tlegulf closed the Israeli- port of Elath Israel has said it will fight IL the blockade is enforced - t because the route is vital to its economy Egyptian forces command the elk-- 's trance to the gulf from Sharm el Sheikh which overlooks the Strait of Timm They took over from UN forces May :- - : 19 alter Egypt ordered the withdrawal all UN Emergency Force troops from 'outposts on the Israeli border "We are now confronted with new and ' threatening circumstances" Thant saict or:: 2" Find Just Solutions "But I still believe that with the coop eration of all parties concerned the Unit- - ' ed Nations and the Security Council in particular must continue to seek and eventually to find reasonable peaceful- and just solutions" Ile said that in Cairo he called : Egypt's attention to "the dangerous con- sequences which could ensue from re stricting innocent passage of ships in the Strait of Tiran "I expressed my deep concern in this regard and my hope that no precipitate action would be taken" He said that his major concern now was to gain time in order to lay tha groundwork for a relaxation of tension' "I greatly fear that a clash between See Page 1 Column 1 e - ft - - 4 rage Art Culture W-- 8 Books W-- 9 Drama Business W-- 7 Classified Editorials Foreign Foreign 3 1 Al 1316 National Obi tuaritv Society Sports Star Gazer Television rage i t A4 74 Cl W-1- 4 D-1- 4 H-2- 0 Theaters B49 W'slegtsn 517 t b - on the Inside - 4111&0g0hlkAa0""116 : ''::: ' I - ::::: ''' !! :: " ' ' Plitt it1 -4kt 7irA: '0 :' k- v"--- j -- ' s :r ':: '' 11110 ' $'-lqii1- B52 jet bombers pounded suspected enemy troop concentrations in the Ashau Valley west of Hue and 400 miles north succeeded in slipping away of Saigon They unloaded tons of bombs The battle occurred just 25 miles In the area Saturday and early Sunday south of an area where US Marines and continuing strikes that began there more South Vietnamese troops had trapped an sign on church lawn: "Keep Off! This than two weeks ago estimated 500 Communist soldiers Friday Means Thou!" The Stratoforts also made a strike late Friday in support of the Marines hunting guerrillas south of Da Nang and 350 miles north of Saigon The US Command announced two operations around Saigon that have not made any major contact It said 14 solSir Francis is unlikely to sail into were up — flapping slackly as she crept a flight of 27 stone steps leading to a diers of the US 25th Infantry Division black top pier How many of those steps have been killed and 31 wounded in Operthrough a moderate sea under an overPlymouth Sunday night because an arrival after dark would spoil the welcoming cast sky he must negotiate will depend on the ation Barking Dog that began 10 days ago 22 miles northwest of Saigon Two ceremonies and disappoint the many Sir Francis busied himself with his height of the water when he arrives Viet Cong suspects have been detained a thousands of tasks deck below on and The to usual expected High water Sunday morning will be at spokesman said watch the homecoming from the grassy author and mariner on his 949 am In Operation Diamond Head also int119th day at sea since leaving Sydney slopes facing the harbor Capt Terence Shaw secretary of the bated May 18 by units of the 4th Infantry Australia Jan 29 paid little attention to Royal Western Yacht Cub said he wantArrival after dark also would diminish Division 55 miles northwest of Saigon the publicity value of the homecoming to his escorts He left Plymouth last Aug ed a morning arrival to spare Sir Fran27 and arrived in Sydney by way of the the commercial backers of the voyage cis as many steps as possible Even a the casualty figures were two guerrillas and 14 US infantrymen killed and nine Sir Francis has been mindful of mullici Indian Ocean 107 days later Dec 12 He wiry old salt like Sir Francis might pal and commercial interests and as sailed homeward across the Pacific and buckle at the knees during the first few American soldiers wounded Over North Vietnam US warplanes moments ashore after four months on a recently as last evening was planning to around Cape Horn returned Friday to major targets that stall a bit lest he arrive Sunday at an Gypsy Moth IV will complete a rolling pitching boat of about The yacht club is a few hundred yards had been hit before They logged 99 inconveniently early hour global circumnavigation That concern evaporated Saturday 28500 miles at the Plymouth Harbor from where the Pilgrims boarded the strike missions Areas attacked included the Kep and breakwater There Lady Chichester will Mayflower In 1620 to sail for the new morning as the wind faded to two knots Television cameras on nearby ships Hoa Lac M1G airfields near Hanoi and world join her husband showed Gypsy Moth IV's sails — foot Sir Francis will regain terra firma by See Page 2 Column 3 (Copyright) li - ' ' :" :::- I :- - '' - Cattanealmn1:4 ::' ::: :' ' :" 11' F 4 ' "::' - - ! '""''''' ' 441Sy:-'- 4'''':7 t''':- 4 - Winds Stall Trittinphant End to World Voyage r ' zi Thant reported to the Council on his : talks In Cairo last week with President ' :':: fii ' 4 Gamal Abdel Nasser and other Egyptian-- r it i : ' i 4::"officials and with Israeli officials at the 1 ' ' ' 0 t ' ' ' :' 1 1 i-' United Nations t 1 ::t: 4 tri :: t 1 :::: ::: Ile ?apposed to the Security Council ' ' t ' ::: till l':-- : " that it consider as one move toward '! :::: ::: :: peace the formation anew of the Egypt- - : ' r 1 1 kwo-' :T: 4 "::: -Israel Mixed Armistice Commission set 4401il ' 14' 531 I :::' 1 :' i '' L4: up to keep peace after the 4F 4:2'1: J 2 t 1 04 1 : t i::: :':::'f:' 1 0‘1"Y"''‘''L'-':i:':::77Israeli war :i:: The commission went out " of ' '''''' ' i 1 i' : ': : : ' : : 1 existence with the 1956 invasion 0: !!:: :C:J': q : i Thant held that revival of the :' ''':':-ti ' ii0": ' 1 :: i' :' :::il ": i let-would restore a UN presence to '''' ''' ::: l ' 1 ''''':Pi:4 ' ' ' :': '1' ::::: :: ? " -: areas of tension f rPt7C3 If 'e1 Thant also reminded the Council thal ' 17"':"Trio under a UN resolution approving the '' 4-': t:: '::"' 10-112'c 1 (: 1 1949 Arab-Israearmistice agreement : e7''I ''4'-- ' ''''''''''!' 1 1it ' ' :: '":c1e' ! ::: both sides are bound by an unconditional :!--' vi !:44" :oii! 0' ' t iii: :' UN ceasefire order and that the Secur- 4 - :$ :: Nr '''1afat N11-11(1!:r' I' '''':l 4r :S':::': :542"411-:: :'::1::: :4':k'4 It) Council still retains the right to ordei — Associated Press Wirephotos the use of force against the aggressor she smashes the bottle of champagne agabist the John grimaces President Johnson left cranes for side - I to view her face her was as mother hands better Thant bow Va News built at Newport said he had put before both clasps Ship ship's Egypt and Israel "possible steps which could be taken by mutual consent and which would help reduce tensien" but he did not elaborate 0"'"'-- " fa-T- By Edward Cowan New York Times Writer '' -- tv '32 ::i - ix' to:i 1 : 4 ' -- ' : 1'1 '' '''v:- -: i40- - :" '' 1 t i' ? 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A -- ::1- lce:::r1:1'' Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg "We are immediately consulting with all Security Council members and others on how the Council might as a matter of greatest urgency proceed to for the discharge its responsibilities ' maintenance of international peace" He added that the United States concurred with a fresh report to the ati°nurbiYty uncnantilll that the situation in the Middle East was more menacing than at anytime since the 1956 Suez war when Israeli French and British forces invaded Egypt in art to seize control of the Suez said: :: i111 t's '1:t '4:1' °' P!' - US 4 - ' I go4 poll c 'Wr' d irs!: 4140' — Canadian - Concurs With Report 51 ' shP L1 (' :'1? :4 ' r 1 ) ) l' 1 r4 He said Egypt's complaint was "a smoke screen to conceal her preparations for aggression against IsraeL" He concluded that his delegation "is confident that the Security Council will not be taken in by this transparent tactic" Diplomatic sources said Canada and Denmark were drafting a resolution to have the council support Thant's new appeal for all parties concerned to use restraint forego belligerency and avoid any acitons that could heighten tensions pro-Isra- against W: Transparent Tactic attitude" ment's "Because of the Canadian government position the public feeling of the Egyp tian masses and armed forces have become mobilized t - Ahram said the demand was Made In a letter Saturday from Maj Gen Mohanuned Fawzy chief of staff of the Egyptian army to Maj Gen Indar Rikhye commander of the emergency force "because of the Canadian govern- 'lc:4 1: f 4 'j7-'- 0 X '' k"' 1! 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' ' range from 650 to 750 during the tabula- tion period that began at 6 pm Friday and will end at midnight Tuesday A Council spokesman said the death toll was running 6 per cent behind last with awkwardness year's rate But he said it was too early Exchange Smiles to start revising estimates across At a reception before the christening Weather was dry and mild most of the nation in the early hours of ceremonyMr Johnson came up to Mrs-- the first warrn weather holiday period of —Kennedy who had been standing at the 1967 end of a line of greeters As the presiAmericans will observe Memorial Day - dent approached Mrs Kennedy they ex- Tuesday- - But millions of them will be off —changed smiles Then as a flicker of surwork Monday too and will have a four- - prise registered on her face Mr Johnson kissed her lightly on the left cheek day weekend Memorial Day holiday The three-daThe men women and children who last year set a traffic death record for a gathered under the bow of the giant Day observance of any length riff formed a nostalgic tableau of the The toll was 542 Kennedy era The late president's moth-Th- e Memorial most recent four-daer Rose Kennedy sat on one side of Day holiday period occurred in 1961 President Johnson His widow and numbered then vehicle fatalities dren flanked the president on the left 462 Mrs Johnson did not come for To provide a basis comparison John Kennedy's two younger brothers the Associated Press made a survey of Robert and Edward were on the ceremonon-htraffic deaths during a recent four-da- y oliday period from 6 pm Friday nial stand So were his sisters Mrs May 12 to midnight Tuesday May 16 The Peter Lawford and Mrs Stephen Smith Among the rows of faces were such count was 560 record traffic toll for any holiday- - miliar White House figures as Kenneth four-daO'Donnell Arthur Schlesinger Jr Lee C observ- period was set during a White and Meyer Feldman ance of Thanksgiving last year It is 748 y : 0-1 '::: ::: t t : I!' tr"':1! i ‘011 :-: 1 - fte4''r'' t4‘1 ts (t:''''71' Lsii'14! A r- 4 tf' - - :: ? ''': 1' 4: '40' 1 4:i I''' 4 114'":-'- :'? m 1 y— 0 4 :: ( :21 "t '101 44—4 4 ) 74 tri Ay ) of) lo qtr44 I 43' i1:- i is reported to have said "Because of our concern for the utility of UNEF members we consider it necessary that Canadian members of this force be evacuated within 48 hours frott the UAR We are prepared to provide all facilities for this purpose" An Israeli delegation spokesman said Egypt was accusing Israel "of the very aggressive policy which she herself has conducted against Israel as well as many other countries" Al '4t eN10744: '' 'it A 7 ' A 1 1 -- Demand Made in Letter cies" the letter - 1r ' - c it4:17 '''' 44 41i t - - - it- o '''7 try :: i '' 4! V 414'1 0('::s' tole:1)1 1:! 44 1 '' 4It it o ot: :::' ':44'''' - '4' 4 '' ' iirit 4: ipit s 11 A r:!'' 115 ' r ''' ' ' towsi44 14 :t:it i''''''''': 1110 i - rr !7 4 i 1 A dq' 1—$ et 1' ' y I 1 1:iA' !- 1 y bi v: -t' !'l'I'''''N' N year N 4 n g "I : m 1 late president i ' christen aircraft carrier John F Kennedy named after the late President With a healthy swing from its graving dock into the James River and the band played "Anchors Aweigh" 61450-tovessel The — the largest ship in the world — will put to sea with a crew of 5000 when completed next year Before the christening Mr Johnson noting that President Kennedy asked Congress in 1963 for funds for the carrier asserted that "strength is essential to sustain freedom" The late president "recognized that we cannot afford to mark time or stand in place" Mr John son said He also recited from Mr Kennedy's second inaugural address these words: to "It Is the fate of this generation live with a struggle we did not start in a " world we did not make also said Johnson President pointedly that "in times past it has often been our strength and our resolve which have tipped the scales of conflict against agagressors That gressors or would-b- e role has never been easy" NEWPORT NEWS VA — Under a Caroline warm Virginia sun Kennedy Saturday christened the mammoth attack carrier that will bear the name of her father the late president Her mother and her younger brother John stood beside her on the christening stand Watching from below was President Johnson and an audience composed chiefly of the family and friends of the eral war Thant urged both sides to cool off while the Security Council sought a peaceful solution And he noted that the Security Council still has the right to order the use of force against any aggressor in the Middle East The Middle East was tense but generally calm as UN diplomats considered a council meeting on the situation After a round of conferences Saturday night by some of the council's 15 mem a UN spokesman said a council bmerees ting would be held Monday at 3 pm Egypt filed a complaint with the Security Council accusing Israel of "repeated aggression" and asked that the charge 1 ?i ''''t ''''' -' i:iii1ii::iii — Champagne Splashes So Does Carrier JFK By Laurence Stern Washington Post Writer - sr- ri yr: Er ' 1 1 - '1 7 kt :ii :: 'fi f :'0- 1 '' ::: :::::::::' t-i- 1 19'i':' IF :4 '!-i:- - ist- - ' 1 riT--- ) s:::1:' ' r1 t NATIONS NY — Secretary-Gen- Thant in a new report to the UN Security Council Saturday said he leaYed an Egyptian-Israel- i clash over shipping rights in the Gulf of Aqaba would plunge the Middle East into a genU eral - ' i A '''' 8 i '' y F f 'i':?":: '' - ' ''' ' ' ::::::: i'i 1 : ' - ' ' ':' i: :::' 1 :' ''' 7 "' ' 4 ' 1 ::''1 7 ':: i s I:-- be considered urgently Ambassador Mohamed Awad El Kony alleged eight examples of "Israeli aggressive policy" beginning with an attack on the Red Sea Coast in 1949 and culminating with "the recent Israeli mobilization" Ile said the mobilization was "in preparation for an Invasion of Syria" Egypt has ordered the Canadian con- tingent of the UN Emergency Force to leave the country within 48 hours the authoritative Cairo newspaper Al Ahram —reported Sunday uNrrED - ":::' ::''' -t: :: ' ' I t !i ': i ji ift " ' 4 :: Al '' g " 4 i-- - it - 1:7 2 ' :W''':' fJ ::- 1: By William N Oatis Associated Press Writer i:::'sr :A ' ' t ! f )ifJ ' ::eit i - ': t':: 410 i ik - 'i :'' ': ::' ''' !' t ' ' 002 e ( ' 4 c tl Ç'" ' 1 t ' r k : tit! 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