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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 23

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W.JNo.4,lM 5C2H uss Leaders Space Hero 's Last Trip-to Arlington Stress Unity Italian Reds Have Doubts About Russia ROME (AP) The Italian Communist delegation that went to Moscow seeking facts about Nikita Khrushchev's downfall returned last night with reservations on the course the new Kremlin chiefs have taken. Delegation leader Enrico- 4 Berlinguer said Moscow talks confirmed the existence of major differences between ha Cnvtnf onI TttilinM nniUo tiiv 1 nuu tern an i-fai wua MOSCOW (AP) The Kremlin's new leaders are going ahead with Nikita Khrushchev's plan for an international Communist meeting next month, but instead of setting the stage for a 6howdown with Red China nOmn 1 1 the emphasis apparently will LOOK II FOR WlHJU Hi! be on unity. There have been hints Red China might send representatives to try to find out if there have been any Soviet policy changes since Khrush-chev'i ouster. Peking had said it would boycott the meeting Khrushchev had Khrushchev had called for a meeting Dec. IS of editorial commission members representatives of 26 parties who framed the 1960 Moscow blueprint for World Communist strategy.

There had been predictions the December meeting might be postponed until the Soviet-Chinese dispute had a chance to simmer down. While Khrushchev was still in power many Communist leaders feared such a meeting would split the Communist movement forever. The Soviet Communist Party organ Pravda came out Saturday with a declaration supporting Khrushchev's position in the feud with Peking. For the first time since his ouster, the paper denounced "chauvinism" and petty bourgeois adventurism opportunism and dogmatic or revisionist distortion of theory." All were charges made against Peking at the height of the dispute. a Clash 011 Israel, Syria Line DAMASCUS (Syria)-(AP) An army spokesman claimed that "several" Israelis were wounded and an Israeli ammunition depot set afire in a 73-minute mortar clash across, the Syrain-Is-raoli frontier yesterday.

Tha spokesman tsid Syria lodged urgent complaint with the United Nation truce observation organization. The spokesman said shooting began when a Israeli tractor accompanied by several trucks defied a Syrian warning given Monday night and penetrated 50 yards into the Arab Alnakhila area to plough land. Syrian positions, he said, opened fire on the tractor and trucks and drove them beck, but Israeli positions in the Tal Al Qadi area opened up with mortars of the Arab village. i "Our position shelled Tal Al Qadi with mortars and automatic guns until the UN truce observation organization intervened and arranged a cease-fire. He Syrians suffered no losses.

In Tel Aviv, an Israeli army spokesman said the U.N. truce mission ordered a cease-fire but that the Syrians ignored it. He said the fighting continued. called to lay the groundwork for a conference of the world's 90 Communist parties. A Danish Communist leader who returned home from Moscow Monday said in 1 0t.

Copenhagen Soviet leaders intend to stand firm toward Peking but would try to get back on "speaking terms" "MM4.U" "44" lUm'm 1UM4MUI tWt tat MtWM NU'IW SP all the 49ers plus other IIFL STARS under Coca-Cola and Sprite caps! with the Chinese. 'SOLIDARITY -I. I 2 The Kremlin decision to hold the December meeting was disclosed in a communi que after talks with Austrian MRS. THEODORE FREEMAN, LEAVES SERVICE FOR HUSBAND Memorial rites were held for the astronaut, killed in a plane crash (Cokelsp -7 save SWAP 'EM FOR FUN PRIZES! Today Tomorrow TWO NIGHTS ONITI BILL COSBY jet T-33 trainer plunged among the 14 "third into a vacant oil field generation" astronauts near Ellington Air orce Communist leaders. It said the discussion "emphasized the necessity of attaining solidarity of the ranks of the International Communist Movement and continuing preparations for a new conference of Communist and workers parties and the meeting of the editorial who joined the space program last Feb.

3, with chances to win berths in the first three-man Apollo flight to the moon around 1970. DETAILS IN CARTONS Jackie EX 7-0T2V loMltd undtr tt tuthority of Tht Coc-CoU Company by; Coci-CoU lottllnci Cmpny of C'I'forni MM HOUSTON (Tex.) -(UPI) The body of U.S. Astronaut Theodore C. Freeman was started yesterday on a trip to Arlington National Cemetery. The 34 year old Air Force captain, who died in an airplane crash while training for flights into space, will be buried with full military honors at 11 a.m.

today. Retired space hero John II. Glenn Jr. was expected to lead Freeman's 28 astronaut teammates on an entourage to the cemetery where President John F. Kennedy, who began the nation's program to conquer the moon, was buried one year ago this Space officials apparently were still puzzled as to the exact cause of the accident that chalked up the first death In the U.S.

astronaut ranks. A spokesman said an investigation, headed by space trainee Donald K. (Deke) Slayton, would take "several weeks to complete. Freeman, one of the most modest and quiet-spoken of the astronauts, was on final approach to a landing following a routine training flight Saturday when his twin- base south of Houston. Officials said it was "unclear" whether Freeman ejected or was ac-cidently thrown from the speeding plane.

Informed source3 said feathers were found in 0 the wreckage, indicating the accident might have been caused by a collision with low-flying birds. A brief memorial service was held yesterday at Seabrook, Methodist Church, about throe miles from the Freeman horns. "No eulogy is necessary in this service," said Rev. Conrad Win-. born.

"Ted Freeman's life speaks for itself." Gathered for the serv-, ice were the astronauts, friends and co-workers from the Federal Space Agency's manned spacecraft near Houston. Pallbearers for the rites at Arlington were to include Dr. Clifford Duncan of the manned spacecraft center, and five astronauts Charles Bassett, Michael Collins, David Scott, William Anders and Frank Borman. Bassett, Collins, Scott and Anders were teammates of Freeman Greatest Acceptance in History "Mercury has made its most extensive design changes in a quarter century, taking on some of the classic lines of its sister car, the Lincoln Continental." Life magazine appears to be the surprise hit of 1965 in the upper-medium-price class." New York Times "This is a big car for '65; it.looks massive and is only a notch below the luxury class." Car Life magazine "It was conceived, developed and crafted in the Lincoln Continental Even in its' styling, the Mercury for 1965 resembles the Lincoln Continental." Pittsburgh Post Gazette "Mercury drips with 4 luxury from end to end, especially the thrusting front that gives'the'ear' a really clean-cut appearance." Miami News ruirii Cleveland Shuts Door On 'Shasjrv' Singers from the mayor and juvenile court Judge Angelo J. Gag-liardo for their remarks about concerts for teen-agers.

Pazdur also said he has contract with the city for the use of public hall for a performance by the Dave Clark Five Dec. 17 and that he expects the city to live up to the contract. One thing that soured him on such performances, the mayor said, was the turmoil caused by the Beatles' appearance here in September. Scores of teen-age girls attempted to rush the stage at one point and things got out of hand before order was CLEVELAND (AP) -Cleveland's public hall or other city facilities no longer will be availabe to the Beatles or similar singing groups, Mayor Ralph S. Locher said yesterday.

"Such groups do not add to the community's culture or entertainment," Locher said in announcing the ban. "These groups still will be able to appear here at private halls but we do not feel we. should invite this problem by making public facilities available." No private halls in the city match the public auditorium's 13,000 seating capacity. The ban went into effect after last night's public hall appearance of the Rolling Stones, another group of shaggy-haired English singers. A contract for this show had been signed before city officials made their decision, the mayor said.

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