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' order An was Brust A seph Appearance) Order ham in issued Tuesday ("The President was mobbed and his lit- tie white dog Yuld yelped as he was one pointt stepped on in the crush State More than 500 youngsters age 6 to IS children and grandchildrers of members of Congress Cabinet Supreme Court and top agencies were the guests There were rides on ponies in antique cars carousel and ferris wheel plus hot dogs frozen custard cotton candy and jellied apples The Johnsons' older daughter Lynda Bird 23 turned out early to try the games of skill and sample the popcorn sold from a antique machine Her fiance Marine Capt Charles Robb 28 Milwaukee was on duty as a White House aide assigned to escort the s :' be assigned there to New Buildup? Beulah Slumps ButJamalica Reels in Gales Hurricane Doria downgraded to a tropical storm continued to whirl harm lessly through the Atlantic northeast of Bermuda ' - ' - mid-Marc- h Wednesday ' ': - Marine Corps Hope who visited the White House in his role of savings bond salesman saw both the President and Lynda He uid Lynda told him she now wants to carry out her previously expreesed desire to visit Vietnam In that's when Capt Robb is due Islanders Warned ':: - ' Guest -- WASHINGTON (AP) — President Johnsons newly engaged daughter Lynda Bird looks -- marvekius“ entnediaa Bob Hope said Tuesday and 'I'm sure she and Gen Robb will be very happy when they come back from their honeymoon" Lynda's fiancee isn't a general — — hes Charles S Robb a captain in the But gales whipped out 80 miles to the north and east tides five feet above normal rolled toward Jamaica and Islanders were warned o remain alert on the chance of a possible new buildup of the storm This was not expected immediately however Forecasters said Beulah probably would maintain the same strength for 18 to 24 hours then reintensify and switch to a or northwest course Such a change would bring the Gulf of Mexicu into her range Hurricane Chloe still at least two days away from any possible landfall intensified late Tuesday as her top winds reached 110 mph Forecasters said she probably had reached maximum intensity and would show only minor changes n $1171 I at 500 Young 'General' Idea MIAMI FLA (AP) — Weakened by a collision with Haiti's towering mountains Hurricane Beulah slapped the resort Island of Jamaica with gale winds and high tides Tuesday on her westward course through the Caribbean Once a violent storm that killed at least 18 persons destroyed crops and property and left thousands homeless Beulah was just barely In the hurricane class Top winds of 70 to 75 miles an hour were confined to squalls near the center Justice JoSupreme Court by that the union and three of its top off! cers including Sbanker appear Thursday to show cause why they should not be cited for contempt The new law untested as yet provides for fines up to 10000 a day against unions of public employes who strike Union officers would be subject to fines and jail terms for failure to heed court orders Called the Taylor law it supplants the Condon-Wadlilaw seldom enforced be r— south-la- So Lynda Gets em- by public v merry-go-roun- (D-Ne- and Len B Jordan (H-Wy- Cloud and South Vietnamese positions in the northernmost provinces just below the Demilitarized Zone A heavy mortar barrage on a 9th Marine Regiment battalion command post early Tuesday killed two Marines and wounded 81 the US Commapd said The post about a mile southeast of Con Thien was hit by 6Q to 80 rounds of 82mm mortar fire US Leatherneck outposts at Camp Carroll and Dong Ha also were shelled and initial reports said the shelling at Doug Hs briefly closed the airstrip Os' WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's First Lady rode a isV7' horse and wheel and a President Johnson mingled with youngsters of Washington's top officials at a mock country fair on the White House 1Uatk Power tadee It Rap n as a s”lunteer aas teaching a Oaks In "tia( k lostory" Anther Dion trsw tloyd M Kitalck naticnal cher Sea raga I Cohlime I twre NV Corporation Counsel J Lee Rankin said the move constituted the first use of the punitive fines provision in the state's strikes to tbe Izokard It Nrgro tLaterts pervrtted a white trot twr from entrring a )iations order new law against ployes frorrtarkol'a hoards err 500 Youngsters Regional Senators' Vote Fort Simons Press Writer B Tair' Thrill weak (D-P- Supreme Court justice continued a restraining order that had failed to avert the strike earlier — but adjourned a hearing on a temporary Injunction until Wednesday Later Tuesday the city began yet another legal proceeding seeking So have officials cited for criminal contempt and the union fined 110000 a day for violation of the temporary restraining Johnsons Stage ster the senators Here's bow Intermountain voted Tuesday on an amendment by Sen calling for an Joseph S Clark election reform which would require all candidates and members of Congress to diselose their finances settlement A State centrated in the southern half of North Vietnam the US Command reported Wednesday Communist forces in South Vietnard kept up their fierce shelling of American Hanoi-Haiphon- (D-P- a) bill was vastly I SAIGON — American Jets have attacked four new targets in Haiphong and reported inflicting heavy damage in the closest strike yet to the center of North Vietnam's major port the US Command announced 'Tuesday Strikes on the four new targets Monday came a day after the first US raid on the port of Cain Pha northeast of Haiphong and were part of a relentless air assault designed to disrupt supply lines that feed Hands economy and support North Vietnamese soldiers fighting In South Vietnam Heavy cloud cover Tuesday prevented g US planes from raiding in the area and air attacks were con New York Times Service said the South Vietnamese chillans who must cross the river to work They aralk across or take ferry to I US jets Lash Haiphong Close Noose don Red Port Senators Okeh Scott Prima Wmpowpoe Abooceted This brkige over Vue River kouth of Hue blasted by Cong in preelection raids presents problems the tracte!‘ resicoNt lie rt Progreso in - against loittIbex unowsa tattlatraas a threat to tuns the namre of the rfa grwta tAee Lu draft uriefos St ' ) To lo‘r!) cause of Its shrt perlatnrs s"chial forOrrs father than mime rtialloauwil Mat are pot strO:11 bet Poise tad he 'IA 4: (14 altw1 hot he ad! hot 'obeli' them tatiksterk afaltout but Iltosaril in tinued County 'la N'ICIacken County hy Proiitience R L and Houston Teo In New York a murt battle an Elack 'wart controversy heid the spottlght hilts rrtiell!ous leachers and Iloord of officials mei foe urtannounct4 talks The strike by moat ot the city's MAO classroom teorhers crippled inotruction of the citys 11 million public school voungmers tor tNe sevond day In Detrior where schools have been eloed to 30 OM Nplis sloe last Wedrws day state fact tinder Ronald Houghton mid he RAW "11 chance that tiPttlernent could be reached In a few days" But president of the Mary Ellen Riordan Detroit Federaik)n of Teachers said: "Apparently Mr Houghton knows more than the negotiating parties" "1:4 d Preta in rt ttlji Mrtmth 'fork firAl tirtioit the numerous Attuttlf niunitw-- a A 114 flt ) r t f 4 1440 o° I 0 los ''y'Cfc c:c41473 r 9- le" N 1 A 40016 ' atiics of !quit frill at I aot k - ' t I No oRalv teil Ctipt hog sakoota tofitintoe1 Tuiebtay 00 I -- twol a 4 0 07117 17!'" bror Unions Report Stalemate In NY Detroit I lassies - à q ' : 40-- Ready to Bombard ': ' ' i - ri0 7 (a First Lady Pleads With Lensmen He had a hard time detaching himself ": from reporters and photographers and pleaded with them "I'm working I'm k with Mrs really supposed to be - '' Cs :':' ''' Johnson" He rode the ferris wheel with Mrs Johnson a job that usually falls to her ' Johnson de- ' Secret Service men Mrs scribed the ride as "a little bit fast on but I soon got used to the first it and it was fun" The President spent about 15 minutes strolling around and showing off the little Lady Bird Johnson rides dog He shook hands with youngsters evwheel with future erywhere - : ' The crew of Project Storm fury stood by in Nero Rico ready to bombard with silver iodide particles any storm that moved into a prescribed target area But Dr Cecil Gentry the director said none was yet in the right place for the attempt to rob a storm of some of its destructive power Extensive property damage was re ported on the Barahona Peninsula on the south side of the island of Hispaniola hit by Beulah Monday Two were known dead 1000 left homeless Earlier Beulah killed 13 on Martinique 2 on St Vincent and 1 in Puerto Rico in the Caribbean ireth ' gG :': r1: : On the Inside — son-in-la- 1 ':: A4 4 - —Associated ferris Ma- - w - - 4 Press Wirephato Clamilled Comics - 10-1- 3 14 Tele Lsion 16 Theaters 3 5 1 8 nu - 21-2- 3 Star Gazer 18-1- 9 16 20 84 Valentine Washington 17 t k - - ' Yl'i Page ' ' - - Editorials - Society Sports 28-3- 4 Foreign National rine Capt Charles Robb at Ca11:: val on south lawn of ll'hlte Rouse ' )0bituar1es ' - r Busines's 4 — ' 4" ' s r 111 r i ) '' - M101- 1 d – ) lel -- 11::‘16Cr !‘t f e C) d rock-littere- d NI 1 Fond of Her Father PASADENA o'!v ta!t II 4) rtioo Ira errite 13 ttall !Air ('it y Strikers Tighten Grip On Nation's Schools ref l‘tra at Cff fro owl al I ryi" ra) 7 'LC Ot!tr 444 r:el' )t It stas in 1949 on one of the very fee sisits he made after the oar to Zuhalevo which was deserted by now There set only three people living at the dacha — Joeet his nurse and my old nurse silo was by now My father played with miffed or rather Josef half an hour ran outside the house — he had the bush step of a young man tql his dying day — and went away I oas in seventh heaven Ile saw Josef twice more The laq time was four months before be died Joeet oas seven and had just started the first grade -- What thoughtful eyes" my father said again "Ile's a smart boy!" Josef remembers this last meet with his grandfather tie put hi grand lather'e picture on his desk a long time ago and it's there still My son is 18 now Of all the profeesions he might have de sek he has picked the most humanititi of doctor' Cm Very glad antt My father during his last years had it — shipped to him specially He insisted on an enormous selection practically a battery of bottles on the table even though be himself might not touch it The children feasted on fruit and he was pleased Ile liked sitting at the table watching other people eat It was the first and only time I and my father and the two children were all together It was nice the way he had wine served to the children in the fashion of the Caucasus Luckily they behaved perfectly and everyone was happy We were sitting out on Ithe porch My son is boning up on physics my daughnovel ter is deep in a science-fictio- n Mishka the cat is purring It's hot and still Thewoods all around are buzzing with wasps and bees The linden is in bloom It's a quiet wilting heat Nature -is peaceful beautiful PerfectOh Lord how lovely is this earth of See Page 8 Column 1 0 Sevtr littrt ?ttortiting ' G0 '1 4:'''' Rest'" Shipped In Especially — 1(-- 1 Altrti (AI) ti a r 1 p 111(47 ( As for my daughter Katya my father was fond of her father oho as my second husband and liked the entire Ztelinov family Yet he wasn't especially iond of our daughter He saw her only once when she was two and a half She was funny as a button with pink cheeks and dark eyes that were big as cherries Ile took one look at her and burst out laughing The rest of the evening he never stopped laughing It was Nov 8 1952 the 20th anniversary of my mother's death I took the children and the three of us went to the dacha It wasn't easy to Ibring off as I had trouble getting to see my father at all during his final years It was the next to last time I saw hint four months before he died I think he enjoyed it The table was piled high with good things to eat fresh fruit and vegetables and nuts There was good Georgian wine straight from the countryside and served in tiny glasses Nil:trod 'Ne‘etti alt gut" p They mat a ittel t14- I' tat' ?Rem los pen h tal a puke! let e 411tAliql tp4 shea the wel 1o":1 ter4-1- 1NVi a 01 lkill 4114 lute The : 1-- my father ortuhth't approve la I 9 T I never forget beet scared I V114 the wag first tnne my father saw Joe1 about three and very cute a tire Greek sith hu or Georgian-lookinthiny Amish eyes and lorg lashes I as sure t ''S IsiFpH""7-410-- I II Sri-vet- e 11111A ot try tal I avrii 1::1 0 0 Ytt 110J reit of Ins strange that It I PS 111U ti'b y - 141i AllAuyr Pow 4 ofp Kit1016-- 1 P WI Py thh 1 Now tot a MO 140401 cvipm Ulm I tit at al f 110-- 1 boom 4 I The Poe Bird Letters to aTricild 1 tit San IAke I!"! 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