Show - For ClasAi lied 521-353- Phone 5 Other Tribune departments: lJews information 363-15- 355- - 7512 r 01 scores 355 7511 c limy Ohl Pal? De Gaulle Rebukes 'Decadent' Critics D Nossiter Washington Post Writer PARIS — In a rare display of public vitro! President de Gaulle Thursday s fired epithets sarcasm and literary at his growing army of critics inside in-age- France Those who disagree with him the general said are "apostles of decline" and "specialists in denigration" They find it "impossible derisory even scandalous" that France should play her own role in the world In a televised speech to the nation the general called on Frenchmen to be House Members Urge Restudy of Viet Policies warned by Goethe's Faust who was seduced by a devil preaching doubt "this demon of every decadence" — A Soviet scientist has estimated the age of the universe at 70 billion years — or seven times as old as it was thought to be Dr Niko la Kardashov who advanced made headlines in 1965 when he reported receiving possible radio waves from a quasar indicating existence of a civilization in outer space the theory - ' r-:--- ' ''' ' ozi4P a long catalogue of his accomplishments There are four hot points here — De Gaulle's stance his inflammatory words in Cana cutback in soda his cial security benefits and increase in welfare taxes and his new scheme anti-Isra- profit-sharin- Washington Post Writer WASHINGTON — A group of 57 House Democrats said Thursday the United States should consider changing Its Vietnam policy unless Saigon guarantees tree elections there next month At the same time 21 liberal and conservative House Republicans called for new hearings on the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin which is the only specific Resolution Related Story Page 4 congressional backing for the war buildup in Vietnam The two actions reflect growing unease in the House which has been relatively quiet on the subject both as to the progress of the war and the prospect of free elections Election May Be a Sham both liberals and The Democrats middle roaders said actions by Saigon's ruling military junta in Interfering with campaigning by civilian candidates and —Indicating they may tot permit civilian winners to take office raise the prospect that the election may be "little more than a sham" Such an outcome they said would make meaningless the United States effort which has placed an army of half a million men in Vietnam to assure self determination — — They asked President Johnson to Inform the military miens that "the United States may very well undertake a serious reappraisal of its policies in Vietif governmental authorities of nam Vietnam to refuse continue to assure free and fair elections" Says Congress Should Study Pact ' of the Gulf of Tonkin rewas Rep Paul Findley proposal who said Congress should decide in view of the growing war and the ''largely ineffective" role of the South Vietnamese army whether the original resolution should be modified The Republican resolution said the House Foreign Affairs Committee should conduct hearings to decide whether the Galt of Tonkin adopted when the United States had 16000 men in Vietnam "empowers the President to carry forward military operations of the current scope and magnitude in Southeast Asia whether it requires modification in light 61 changing political end military conditions and whether alternative legislative Chief sponsor view ' 4 k'S t' r ' i y 8 A '"' i 's "1 ' ' 4"' ut A ' 4" ''': it - 4 4- t 't " ' The general dismissed each of theset Issues with a phrase He explained away the Middle East by saying he opposes armed intervention on another nation's territory everywhere in a dangerous world He took care of Canada by saying that there was a "unanimous and indescriable will for liberation that the French of Canada displayed towards the president of the French Republic" At home he was curing a growing deficit that threatened the social security system This and profit sharing were among the long list of policies the general said he had undertaken to expand the French economy and fight inflation These summary arguments are not likely to still the chorus of dissent Critics from every political sector except the Communist have been complaining that De Gaulle has been launching great ventures without consulting anyone or explaining anything Hostility Toward Renewed France ' '" ' ' "' action is necessary" On the Inside Business Classified Comics Editorials Foreign National Obituaries C-- C-- D-- 8 A-- 2 B-- 1 k tt --- -- o www"'m1! - -- - - : ' 16 N k'''' womb - -4 2--0-- N'644110(4 ' oil' 41 c' :' ' ' 44' - ' - :4 4t kl A 4 oe' ''' s ' I A 4 Ili '1 ' ' ' ' - ' kv e 1 '4 i kre e1 '''' ''44ftenc 4' ' Iht l‘ i '51 ' ''krairi'' ' xt! 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LOS ANGELES — The bodies of two little sisters missing overnight from their suburban Altadena home were found Thursday morning in a lot in Watts Detectives said Roberta Ann (Robin) Bari li 6 and Cecilia Renee Barth 7 apparently had been sexually molested and strangled "There was certainly no racial implication whatsoever in the fact that the bodies were found in Watts" said Sheriff's Sg Walt Thorn'on "It appears more likely that it was the work of a sexual deviate" The sisters had been the object of a massive overnight search In weed-choke- d brown-haire- d house-to-hous- Two bloodhounds also were used but no trace of the girls was found until dawn Thursday when a Watts resident spotted the seminude bodies in a vacant lot Officers from the police department which patrols the Watts area and the sheriff's department which patrols Altadena joined in a painstaking examination of the grisly scene "They were dead when they were put here" said Lt James Hamilton of sheriff's homicide who headed the investigation "They have all the appearances of strangulation and the appearances of assault There is no sign of a struggle" The girls were found side by side One had a yellow scarf twisted around her neck and the other had a white scarf around her neck Each wore oily a striped blouse Detectives said the sisters had been wearing blue capri pants when last seen but neither had been wearing a scarf The sisters lived in a quiet integrated Altadena neighborhood with their parents a brother Richard 8 and a sister face-dow- n By Martin Rogart Associated Press Writer NEW YORK — Eight Republican governors charging the federal government has failed to supply adequate solutions to the nation's racial disorders offered 60 suggestions of their own Thursday to cure the urban problems that cause riots rmal Casualty Toll The program ranged from such proas the establishment of an urban posals casThe US Command gave the final action center to "tailor specific programs in toll a helicopter assault against to ualty the needs of individual states" to speheavy opposition in the central Song Re cific measures to help disadvantaged areas Valley on Wednesday Headquarters said eight enemy and 11 The governors including Nelson A First Air Cavalry troopers were killed and Michigan'sGeorge RomRockefeller 22 were and another Americans their "action program" was and five ind- ney said wounded Two crew-serveividual weapons were captured after the Intended to "inaugurate a new era of heavy fighting Two helicopters were de- creative state leadership to meet a nastroyed and three more damaged tional crisis of social injustice and law- 2 with riots in the cities The group also urged quick improvements In :lot control training for the guard and a through review of procedures used for appointing and promoting officers Pres Johnson Who received the recommendations Thursday morning forwarded them immediately to Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara with the following message: "As you are well aware this is a matter of the highest urgency and I know you will give It your attention" immediate First Commission's Solid The order They included the pooling of police and firefighting manpower and equipment so that a city in trouble could call on its neighbors and the strengthening of State Police and National Guard forces Rockefeller said copies of the governors' proposals would be sent to all 50 states and to President Johnson Boon to Cities house Supports 5 Year Census The federal government is "not providing financial resources on a scale commensurate with the dimensions of the problem" the governors said "In many cases the effectiveness of federal programs is inhibited by unnecessary inflexibility in their administration" The governors were called together by r"04"4410 Rockefeller as chairman of the Policy 30 0 Committee of the Republican Governor's Association to discuss ways to ease racial tensions in American cities Besides Rockefeller and Romney attending were Goys John Love of Colotc rado Spiro T Agnew of Maryland John ?!(!' H Chafee of Rhode Island s Raymond P Shafer of Pennsylvania John A Volpe of Massachusetts and Nils A Boe of South 7 l':' ' Dakota ':! 0 tt4tit"' i ':' In a news conference after their daylclosed session the eight said mainong ' ''''t1::' tenance of law and order should be the '49 I 'ii'-'- ithe' )i 1 mit A : 11elf e- f l' A ? - - E 41 ''': ' ) i0iiiii : 41W-- ' —Associated Roberta Bari It ' f-- Press WireOnotoS Cecilia Barill nation's first order of business Their program suggested a number Of' measures to deal directly with mob dis) WASHINGTON voted (UPI) — The House a national head Thursday count every five years instead of every 10 years as in the past The main idea is to give cities and suburbs a better break in dis- tribution of federal and state aid Busito take g interests also are seeking the population check so they can know sooner where the customers are ness between-time- s The proposed which must still be mid-deca- census approved by the Sen- ate would be less sweeping in scope than the regular every population count Questions to be asked in addition to the actual enumeration would be cieared in advance with Congress Before passing the bill on a roll call 265 to 127 the House approved an amendment to limit its impact on congressional redistricting squabbles Under the amendment sponsored by results Rep Clark MacGregor count could not be used of the to force redistricting in a state whose districts were valid on the basis of the previous regular decennial census mid-decad- e 400 'I recommendation was one of three aimed at improving the the National Guard to deal The d " Ruth ity" GOP Chiefs Score US Failure Iii Contro Him! Mob Disorders Sisters Found Molested Slain on Waits Vacant Lot the Altadena area after their parents Mr and Mrs Richard L Bari li reported at 8:30 pm Wednesday that the girls had failed to return home Their mother Rosalie 36 said the children had gone out at about 2 pm to play near the home Fifty uniformed and plainclothes shere iff's officers searched throughout the night Urges Cooperation to Correa "The commission believes strongly1 the letter declared "that this deficiency must be corrected as soon as possible To do so will require the combined efforts of the Department of Defense state officials and the Negro commun- Proposals three recommendations were the first concrete proposals to emerge from the commission appointed by the president in the wake of the Detroit riots to find the causes and suggest cures for ODENSE DENAMRK (AP) — A civil disorder The commission is scheduled to make speeding Danish 'passenger train smashed Thursday into the rear of anoth- — Its first interim report March 11968 and er passenger train that had stopped on its final report next July 29 However an overpass near here to cope with a when questioned by newsmen earlier this small fire aboard Visibility was reweek the commission's chairman Illistricted by a midmorning downpour nois Governor Otto Kerner indicated Three Americans from Ohio and eight that his group felt free to make periodic Danes were reported killed reports to the president on matters of special urgency The US Embassy in Copenhagen David Ginsburg executive director of announced that two Americans were the commission said the group had apinjured slightly Police said the names of 33 injured proved the three recommendation unanimously after hearing lengthy testimony persons would be announced later This In closed sessions from Cyrus Vance list was believed to include a German special assistant to McNamara woman and one Canadian Vance- - the top federal official on the The crash on Denmark's central scene during the Detroit riots was said Island of Funen was the nation's worst to have been deeply distressed by the rail disaster in more than 50 years See rage 4 Column 5 lessness" By Ken Reich and Philip Fradkin Los Angeles Times Writers WASHINGTON — The President's Ad visory Commission on Civil Disorders recommended Thursday an Immediate substantial increase in the number of Negroes in the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard In a letter to President Johnson the commission pointed out that at the end of last year Negroes made up only 115 per cent of the offieers and enlisted men in the Army National Guard — 4618 out of 404996 — and only 06 per cent of the of !leers and airmen in the Air National Guard — 475 out of 80822 suggestions capacity of 1 4 Robert B Semple Jr York Times Writer New 11 A 1 By 14t4 4 46 p et-- 4lt 1 tr :ow-t- "" : iii- e '""" ci'li "Alet ''''''''' " I' 7 too : ----- -i-r- i Report Cites Severe Lack 1 at i r311( '' N NI 7 ':4'"- - rt 4 :s- -' z- ? '7'f:4 r8 - ' 00 ' At 4"L'' -y 1 4 ' '''" -- -- ' FBI Says Crime Rate Up 114 Hoover Cites Police Restriction Thursday FBI Director J Edgar Hoover in a statement released with the FBI's uniform crime reports for 1966 said a rise in the crime rate restrictions on police Page Page and enforcement practices investigation D-- 6 7 Society A46 17 and increased mobility of criminals were D1-5 1)419 Sports factors contributing to the decrease in 8 9 Star Gazer 8 percentage of crimes solved A48 Television The FBI report said that the eight per 5 B4 Theater 4 6 7 Valentine cent drop was equal to the drop for the D-- 9 entire period from 1961 to 1965 Washington i " air-to-a- ir WASHINGTON — Serious crimes reported to police last year totaled 3243400 up 114 per cent over 1965 while the percentage of these crimes solved or cleared from police records by arrests dropped eight per cent the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported - '''' ! 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' ' 'ty ' - isfrz- e 'P - ''414't ' e i to r t'' T4 ' N d By Richard L Lyons r- 44 4 e' 1 PT 0'-It- The general's rhetoric was less important than his tone He normally does not bother to admit he has any opposition at address Thurshome But his day made clear that he is hurt by the rising wave of protest against his policies both abroad and at home A new poll was published Thursday showing that De Gaulle's popularity has sunk to its lowest level since the presidential election of 1965 Only 55 per cent of those questioned said they are satisfied with his conduct while 37 per cent said they are not Even more striking only 18 per cent — less than one in five — approved the general's "live free Quebec" line in Canada The French president tried to drown his critics by burying the sharpest points e rnan-mad- 11 Salt Lake City and vicinity— Partly cloudy thunderstorm Utah — scattered thunder- Riot Panel Urges Hike In Negro Guardsmen Reuters News Agency IklOSCOW Protest Wounds De Gaulle of opposition in (74b-mt- Salt Lake City Utah — Friday Morning—August Vol 195 No 119 363-152- 5 Defends Policies South tkt 1 -- other departments By Bernard a Rains Fade Away t |