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T!Tourgla~ at 1.8 1536 • - HICH TlDt lCW TIDE G~! 6-6~ • 6.16.6'l ~.1 "21~ • 2.1 AT 0224 .5 AT c8 t!tOURGlA~ AT 1.8 1536 VOL. 9, No 3637 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATUROAY, Ju~r 15, 1968 PRAGUE (UPI )--TROOPS or TH[ SOYln UNION Cong Shell Saigon and Suburbs; UNION, HUNGARY AND POLAND TODAY 3ATH[R[0 Shafer Endorses Rocky FOR THtlR COt(TROVEIISIAl "LIMITED AND WASMI NGTON (UPI )--TME AMEli: I CANS rOR ROUTINE" WARSAW PACT'MANEUVERS IN CZECH­ DEMOCR ... TIC ACTION (NDORSEO SEN EIJGENE Alert Issued for Ground Thrust OSLOVAKIA. ,""CCARTHY rOR THE THIRD TIME TODAY AS ITS SAIGON {UPI ) ••VU:T CONG 5H[LLS HIT SAIGON AND ITS sueURBS (ARLY nils MORNING THE EXERCISES WERE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY rAVORITt FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIOENTIAL AS ALLIED COMMANDERS ISSUED AN AL[RT TO COUNTER ANY COMMUNIST GROUND THRUST ArTER THE SOVIET UNION MADE PUBLIC ITS NOMINATION "'NO CALLED ON ALL LIBERALS TO INTO THE CAPITAL AMeRICAN BOMBERS BLASTED THE SURROUNDING AREA WITH SOME or "CONCERN" OVER THE LI BERALI!AT ION RErORMS rOLLOW ITS t,...EAO THE HEAVIEST STRIKES or THE: WAR or CZECH COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER ALEXANDER MEANWHILC, Gov NELSON ROCKErtLLER TO­ FAR TO THE NORTH or SAIGON, U,S, MARIN£S REPORTED KILLING 54 NOR TI-1 V I [THAMES E DU8CeK AND HAVE CREATED CERTAIN T(NSION DAY WON THE (NDORSCMENT or PENNSYLVANIA IN A FOUR_HOUR BATTLE NEAR KH£ SAHli WHERt AS MANY AS 10,000 FRESH COMMUNIST IN TH( CZECH CAPITAL. Gov RAY,.,OND P SNArfR FOR THE REPUBLICArJ TROOPS W[R[ SAID TO BE NASSING. DUBCEK HAS REPEATEDLY DENIED THAT THE PRESIDENTI ... L NOMINATION IT WAS THE rlRST F,RST REPORTS ON THE SAIGON SHELLINGS BErORE DAWN SAID SOME or THE ARTILLERY SOVIET TROOPS WILL STAY IN CZECHOSLOVA_ BREAK IN THE SOLID rRONT or GOP fAVORITE ROUNDS HIT THE DOCK, THE DOW"ITOWN SECTION AND TWO HOUSES AT TAN SON NHUT AIR­ SONS. B'*'S( ON THE CITY'S NORTH[RN rRINGE:. '" SHAFER SAID HE BELIEVEO EITHER ROCKE­ THE INITIAL RepORTS INDICATED LIGHT FELLE~ OR"NnON COULD CARRY PENNSYLVAN ...... CASUALTIES AND DAMAGE De Gaulle's Survival Fight Includes BUT, 1 BEll EVE Gov ROCKEFELLER HAS WID­ ELtVCN rLIGHTS or EIGHT_ENGINC B52 ER APPEAL AND C~ GIVE US THE KINO or STRATorDRTRESSES ROARED ~IGH OVER SAI­ MASSIVE VICTORY WE 1'1([0." GON LATE YCSTERDAY, DROPPING AS MANY AS THE NEW YORK GOVERNOR TOLD NEWSMEN HIS 8 MILLION POUNDS or BOMBS INTO JUNGLES P"I~!'~~P!~D~~I",!!!!,~~,~I~,~!,~l,,~~,~~!,~"~ CAMPAIGN WAS "REACHING THE PEOPLE" AND IN A 50 MILE CIRCLE AROUND THE CITY. PARDONED AND rREED rROM J""L TODAY EX-GtN£RAL RAOUL SALAN AND 10 OTHER LEADERS HE I NTEND(O TO GO ON "TO THE L"'ST VOTE THE B52 TARGETS INCLUDED POSITJONS or MILITARY R£VOLTS AND PLOTS AIMED AT I1IS OVERTHROW "'ND ASSASSIN... TION AT THE CONV(NTION," lilN THE NOMINATION USCO BY THE V,ET CONG AS LAUNCHING PAD~ THE PRESIDENTIAL PARDON APPEARED OESIGNED TO STRENGTHEN R(LATIONS BETWEE", DE ANO THEN THE ELECTION rOR ROCKETS rlRED ON SAIGON AND STRONG­ GAULLE AND THE ARMY, ONE or THE MAIN PROP! or HIS EMBATTLED REGIME, AS THE GAULL- LOOKING TIRED AND SOUNOING HOARSE, HOLDS WHERE THE POWERruL SOVIET-MADE 1ST GOVER~MENT GIRDED rOR CRITICAL N ... T,ONWID£ ELECTIONS LATE THIS MONTH ROCK[rELLtR REPEATED HIS PREVIOUS CHALL­ ~ISSILE ARE STOCKPILED MOST PROMINENT AMONG THOSE RELEASED WAS SAL AN, 69, THE rORM[R ARMY GENERAL WHO ENGES TO NIXON TO (NGAGE IN TELEVISION TI1E BATTLE NEAR KHE SANH JUST BELOW LtD THE 1961 GENERA~S' "PUTSCH" AGAINST fE GAULLE'S DECISION TO GRANT ALGERIA DEBATES AROUND THE COUNTRY THE DEMILITARIZED ZONE. 475 MILES NORTH INeEPENDENcr or SAIGON,WAS THE rtRST MAJOR CLASH IN A WEEK BETWEEN MARINES AND A FORCE OF DECORAT(DS" ... OM"SOLOI(R, '" f'"''STEPPED ,,.,', OUT or"OH THE Ted Kennedy Thanks Nat"lon," 5,000-10,000 NORTH VIETNAMESE IN THE HILLTOP "''''XIMUM SECURITY PRISON AT MO'JNTAINS. MARINE LOSSES WERE REPORTED '*'5 "EXTREMELY LIGHT" AIR STRIKCS AGAINST NORTH VICT NAM ;~~~!:~~~J~N~:~~ :::~~~:F~~\!~\EEN VOWS to Carry Out Principles BY NAVY PLANCS WERE CUT BACK TO A TOTAL WITH T(ARS GLITTERING IN HIS EYES, or 82 THE FORMER HE ... O OF THE ANTI-G",ULLIST HYANNISPORT, MASS {UPI)--THE SOLE SURVIVING BROTHER or ASSASSINATtO SENATOR SECRCT ARMY ORGANIZATION WALKED OUT IN­ ROBERT F. KENNEDY AND HIS GRIEVING MOTHER TODAY THANKED THE NATION ~OR THEIR SYM_ TO TH£ ARMS or HIS DAUGHTER. MONIQUt. PATHY IN THE LAST FAMILY TRAG(OY AND P~EOGEO TO "CARRY OUT THE PRINCIPLES rOR Mule Train Completes HIS rlRST ACT AS A ~REE MAN WAS TO GO WHICH BOBBY STOOD .. TO A MARKET PLACE ANO BUY A BOUQUET IN ... STATEMENT TAPED rOR TELEVISION ON T;E rRONT LAWN or THE HOME Of JOSEPH P Oyer-the-Road Trip or FIELD fLOWERS FOR HIS wlrc WHO HAD K[NNEDY, THE rAMILY PATRIARCH--WHERE TOUCH FOOT!!;ALL GAMES WERE PLATED IN EARLIER surfERED A MILO HCART SEIZURE IN HER OAYS_.SCNATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY SAID I1IS L"Tr BROTHER'S CAMPAIGN COLLEAGUES ~wILL ATLAH'" {lIPI ) __ THt ,",ULt TR"',N StQMtNT TULL[ HOTEL ON lE",RNING OF THE RELC"'SE HAVE TO DECIDE IN A PRIVATE 'olAV WHAT WE SHALL 00" IN THE FIJTURE "SUT. I KNOW or THt POOR PeOPLE'S MARCH COMPLETED or HER HUSBAND. THAT WE :!IHALL CHOOSE WISELY," HE SAID. THE FINAL OVER-THE-ROAD PORTION OF ITS SIMULTANEOUSLY IN P... RIS, THE HUGE ArTER TNANKING PRESIDENT JOHNSON, VIC( PRESIDENT '-[UBERT HUMPHREY, POPE PAUL AND JOURNEY, TODAY, W(ARILY STRUGGLING OFr GATE OF THE SANTE PRISON SWUNG OPtN T.:t \J N. SECRETARY GENERAL 1HANT, THE SENA­ INTERST"'TE 20 AT ATLANTA 75 MINUTES Ar­ R[LE"'SE rORMER COL. ANTOINE ARGOUD, WHO TOR CONTINUED, "BUT MOST or ALL IT HAS TER TH( DEADLINE SET BY Gov. LESTEIiI M ... D­ TOOK OVER THE LEADERSHIP or THt ANTI­ Ray's Extradition BtEN THE PEOPLE, THE PCOPLE THEMSELVCS cox. DE G",ULLE MOV[MENT ArTER SALAN'S CAP­ WITH OUTSTRETCHED HANDS OF SYMPATI1Y AND "WE HAVE PROVED OUR SAID WAG­ POINT~" TURE STRENGTH TI1AT H... VE MOST TOUCHCO THE ONMASTER WILLIE BOLDtN. '\lE'VE TRAVEL­ May be Difficuh HEARTS OF MEMBERS or MY rAMILY. IT IS NINE OTHER MEN, MOST Of THEM CONVICT­ [0 MILES TH( PEOPLE WNO PREVIOUS­ 600 ED IN CONNECTION WITI1 AeORTIVE ATTEMPTS LONDON (UPI) __ [fFORTS TO RETURN JAMES THE ONES WHO COULD GI vr THE LEAST WHO lY DIDi'l'T BELIEVE THCRE W(RE POOR rOLKS TO ASS"'SSINAT£ DE GAULLE, WERE RELEASED ARL RAY TO THt UNITED STATES fOR TRIAL HAV, GiVeN THE MOST." IN THIS COUNTRY HAVE 11"'0 A CHANCE TO rROM THE SAINT MARTIN rORTRESS PRISON IN THE SLAVING or DR. MARTIN LUTH[R KING, THE: SeNATOR WORE A DARK SUll AND BLACK SCC THEM .. ON THE ISLE or RE, A SPtCK or LAND OFF JR. MAY RVN INTO A SEA or DELAY AND TIE. HIS MOTHER WORE SLACK. THEY SAT TI« MULE TRAIi'l, WHICH SET OUT rROM FR"'NCE'S ATLA"'TIC COAST. DlrflCULTY B£CAUSE or 8RIT~IN'S COMPLEK ON WHITE WI CKER CHAIRS WITH THC rORMEI'! MA'l~S, MISS I MAY WILL BE TR"'''S­ 13, £XTRADITION LAW, LEGAL SOURC[s SAID TO­ AMS"'SSADOR TO BRITAIN'S MOM[ IN THC PORTED THE REST or THE WAY TO WASHING­ Wes' German "'anceltor DAY. aACKGROUNO or THE CAMERA SHOT THE FAM- TO>l MO'lOAY OR TUESDAY BY TRAIN OR TRUCK THE LANGUAGE OF THE 1870 LAW 15 VAGUE ILY PATRIARCH, JOSEPH KENNEOY, SAT IN A RALLY WAS SCHEDULED IN ATLANT ... lAT­ May Appeal '0 10"nsOll ON TH( SUBJECT OF POLITICAL ASSASSINA­ A WHEELCHAIR BESIDE HIS 10'11'(. HE WAS ER THIS EVENING AND THERE WERE TENTA­ TION, AND IT WILL REQUIRE U.S. AUTHORI­ VISIBLY MOVED AS HIS Wlrt AND SON RCAD TIVE PLANS rOR THE DEMONSTRATORS TO for Action Agains' Reds TIES TO PRESENT STRONG EVIDENCE THAT RAY THEIR,ST"'TEMtNTS VISIT THE GRAVE OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER BERLIN (UPI )--WEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR IS IIESPONSIBLE FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS No NEWSM£N WERE PERMITTED TO W",TCH KING, JR ,TOMORROW GtORGE KIESINGER MAY FLY TO WASHINGTON L[... DER'S DEATH. THE TAPING ITSELF BOLDEN ADV,SED THE MULE TR"'IN RIDERS TO ... PPEAL TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO TAKE THE LEG... L SOURCES SAID rRAMERS Dr BRI­ THE TAPE WAS MADE BY A NATIONAL 6RO... D­ THAT II'" "'i'lY or TI1EM GOT LOST IN ATLAN­ ACTION AGAINST A NEW COMMUNIST ... TTEMPT TAIN'S ~XTRADITION LAWS SOVGHT TO EX­ CASTING COMPANY CREW ACTING AS A POOL TA DURING THE WCEKENO TO "TAKE A CAB TO CRIPPLE WEST BERLIN. THE GOVERNMENT CLUDE POLITICAL ASSASSINATION fROM OFF­ rOR ALL N"'CTO"OD"'"'"''-____________ BACK TO THt CHURCH." BUT THEN--TO THE SAID TODAY ENCES or A "POLITICAL CHAR"'CTER"-.AND LUSTY AMUStMENT OF HIS AUOIENCE--HE THE NtW EAST GERMAN VISA REQUIREMENTS THEREFORE NOT SUBJECT TO tXTRADITlO"l·· QUICKLY CORRtCTEO HIMSELr, SAYING TI1AT rORC[ WEST GERMANS AND WEST BER­ BUT THE LANG.UAGt USED WAS VAGUE. Mansfield Supports "WAIT! You'RE POOR fOLKS, YOU CAN'T LINeRS TO TReAT [ ... 5T GePMANY AS A FOR_ THEY "'LSO 5"'10 THAT Ir US. AUTHORI­ TAK( A ,'='~'~!_" __________________ EIGN COUNTRY CAUSED THE FIRST CHAOS IN TIES WERE PERMITTED TO QU[STION RAY IN Gun Control Bill SEVERAL 'tEARS Orj THE MAIN HIGHWAY FROM HIS PRISON CELL PRIOR TO THE EXTRADI­ Chairlift Snaps Cable; BERLIN TO THE WEST TODAY. TION HEARING IT COULD JEOPARDIZE THEIR WASHINGTON (UPI )--SEN ..
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