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LOW T1Dl 0-15-65 8- 15-65 r"i'"lL9 AT "DE1834 0.8 AT 1231 5 5 AT 0611 1.0 AT 0002 VOL 6 NO 2079 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY 14 AUGUST 1965 CAPE KENNEDY, AUG 14 (UPI )-AMERI NEGRO RIOTERS HIT THREE CJTIES CA'S GEMINI-5 SPACESHIP PASSED ITS LAST MAJOR TEST TODAY TO SIGNAL THE LEAVING 17 DEAD IN LOS ANGELES S~ART OF fiNAL PREPARATIONS FOR A Los ANGELES, AUG 14 (UPI )-DAYLIGHT LOOTING, VIOLENCE AND fiRE MUSHROOMED ON RrCORo EIGHT ~AY, TWO-MAN ORBITAL THE fOURTH DAY OF THE NATION'S WORST NEGRO RIOT IN TWO DECADES TODAY AND NAT VOYAGE STARTING THURSDAY IONAL GUARDSMEN BEGAN A "MAJOR SWEEP" TO SEAL OfF A HliGE TROUBLE AREA. PRESI ENGINEERS, WORKING ALL NIGHT TO DE~T JOHNSON OfFERED FEDERALASSISTANCE TO QUELL THE RIOT REPLACE A FAULTY POWER UNIT IN THE AT 3 P.M 500 NATIONAL GUARD SOLDIERS ARMED WITH GUNS AND BAYONETS MERGED B[LL-SHA~ED SPACECRAfT, WOUND UP WITH 100 POLICE AND ADVANCED INTO A 200-SQUARE BLOCK AREA Of SOUTH CENTRAL Los TrlE ALL-IMPORTANT SIMULATED FLIGHT AhGELES TEST BY REHERASING GEMINI'S REENTRY "WE'LL PICK UP AS MANY RIOTERS AS WE CAN AND THEN THE NATIONAL GUARD WILL RE AND LANDING PROCEDURES MAIN i)EHIND AND SECliRE THE AREA," DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF ROGER MURDOC~ SAID HE NEXT IS A DRILL TYING IN THE WORL~ TERMED THE MOVE A "MAJOR SWEFP." OTHER GUARD UNITS WERE EXPECTED TO JOIN THE 'IIDE NETWORK OF 20 TRACKING STATIONS ADVANCE fORCE TO WORK OUT ANY "BUGS " THE GUARD MOVED INTO AN AREA BORDERED ROUGHLY BY MANCHESTER ON THE SOUTH, CEN1RAL-VALON ON THE EAST, IJASHINGTON ON NEWEST LEATHERNECK LANDINGS THE NORTH AND HOOVER ON THE WEST THE STAGGERING TOLL Of THE RIOTING SWELL U.S. FORCES TO 85,000 WHICH BEGAN WEDNESDAY INCLUDED 17 DEAD, SAICON, AUG 14 (UPI)-ANOTHER 2,000~1ARINES SWAR'IED ASHORE AT THE CHU LAI 556 INJURED -- INCLUDING 481 PRIYATE ~Ik BASE ON THE SOUTH CHINA SFA 350 MILES NORTH OF SAIGON TODAY TO BRING THE CITIZENS, AND 1,120 ARRESTS. OF THE T01A_ U S. MILITA~Y STRENGTH IN THE REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM TO JUST UNDER 85,000 DEAD, 15 WERE RIOTERS. IN rYE AIR, GUAM-BASED B-52 FLEW A SATURATION BOMBING MISSION AGAINST AN THE FOUR DAYS OF SHOOTING, ROCK-THROW A~EA ,N THE BA LONG VALLEY 50 MILES NORTHWEST OF CHU LAI THE PRE-DAWN RAID ING, FIRE AND LOOTING TOOK A DAMAGE TOLL WAS THE NINTH SUCH ATTACK THE MASSIVE EIGHT JET BOMBERS HAVE CARRIED OUT ESTIMATED CONSERVATIVELY AT $30 MILLION AGAINST NORTH VIET NAM WHERE ON FRIDAY SMALL ARMS AND CONVENTIONAL ANTI-AIR WITH A POSSIBLE MAXIUM OF $100 CRAFT FIRE BROUGHT DOWN FIVE NAVY AIRCRAFT IT WAS THE WORST SINGLE DAY FOR G~ARDSMEN PATROLED THE SOUTH CENTRAL THE NAVY JETS SINCE STARTING THEIR RAIDS AGAINST THE NORTH SECTION Of THE CITY DURING THE MORNING MARINES CONDUCTED A SWEEP OF V,ET WITH NO DIFFICULTY, OUT YOUNG NEGROES YEMENI CHIEFS AGREEcONG POSITIONS NEAR THE VILLAGE OF SHOUTED AT THEM " ,~PHO NAN THE OPERATION NETTED ONE "WAIT 'TIL TONIGHT, YOU'RE REALLY GO TO CEASE CI V I L WAn GUERRILLA KILLED AND 30 SUSPECTS HELD ING TO GET IT TONIGHT WE'RE REALLY GO JEDDA, SAUDI ARABIA, AUG 14 (UPI)- A SPOKESMAN SAID MORE THAN 54 SOR- ING TO RAISE HELL TONIGHT." MORE THAN 200 YEME~I CHIEFS HAVE AGREED TIES WERE FLOWN BY U.S. AIR FORCE AND THE FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY ALERTED TO END TolE THREE YEAR OLD C,Vil WAR AND NAVY AGAINST TR.!.l~BRIDGES, a!-~R~CKS PILOTS OF COMMERCIAL PLANES THAT SNIPERS PREPA~L FOR THE EVACUATION OF EGYPTIAN AND STORAGE AREAS IN NORTH VIET NAM. WHO FIRED ON HELICOPTERS ~- rlRED TODAY TROOPS FROM THE COJNTRY, INFORMED YE- HE ALSO SAID THE SEYENTH FLEET DES- ON A I RLI NERS MENI ~OL,C"S ~AID TODAY TROYER U 5.5. ORLECK FIRED 148 ROUNDS (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) THE 30URCES SAID THE AGREEMENTS WERE OF AMMUNITION INTO A V,ET CONG ASSEM- REACke I I A (ATHER I NG OF 200 YEME~ I BL Y AREA IN QUAN G NGA I PROV I NCE, 75 WEATHER RORECA5T TRIBAL LEADFRS -- BOTH ROYALIUT AND RE- MILES SOUTHEAST OF DA NANG THE SPOT- MOSTLY FAIR THROUGH THIS AFTER. PUGLICAN -- B"FORE KING FEISAL OF TERS REPORTED FIRl FROM THE DESTROYER NOON AND EARLY EVENING. INCREAS SAUD I ARAB I A AS "H I GHL Y SUCCESSFUL " ING CLOUDINESS TONIGHT WITH OCCAS THE YEMENI SOURCES SAID THE AGREEMENT A GOVERNMENT SEARCH AND DESTROY OPE~ IONAL RAIN BEGINNING EARLY SUNDAY. WOULD END A .JAR WHICH HAS COST 100,000 ATION 400 MILES NJRTH OF SAIGON SUC- WINDS WILL BE LIGHT NORTHEASTERLY DEAD AND DISPLACE0 ABOUT ONE MILLION CEEDED IN KILLING 10 GUERRILLAS. No BECOMING VARIABLE AND GUSTY ,OMOR REFUGEES SINCE W~R BROKE OUT IN THE GOVERN~ENT CASUALITIES WERE REPORTED ROW. Low 76 AND THE HIGH 85 AUTUMN OF Ig62 THE AGREEMENT WAS REACHED AFTER SEV PARTY DESERTS PAPANDREOU; EPAL DAYS Of DISCUSSIONS THE YEMENI SOURCES SAID, AND CALLED fOR COULD FORM NEW GOVERNMENT ---THE fORMATION Of A MOSLEM STATE ATHENS, AUG 14 (UPI )-Two TOP CENTER UNION DEPUTIES ANNOUNCED TODAY THEY HAVE HEADE:l BY A SEVEN .IAN PRES I DENT! AL COU~ LED A BREAK AWAY FROM THE PARTY HEADED BY OUSTED PREMIER GEORGE PAPANDREOli AND CIl ASSISTED BY A COUNCIL OF MINISTERS HAYE "THE NECESSARY SUPPORT TO FORM A NEW GOYERNMENT " AND AN ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTING STEPHEN STEfANOPOUlOUS, WHO SERVED AS DEPUTY PREMIER UNDER PAPANDREoU, AND ALL OF YEMEN'S 40 TRIBES ELIAS TSIRIMOKOS HEADED THE FOR'IATION OF A NEW POLITICAL GROUP THAT MAY IN TIME ---THIS COUNCil IS TO RULE T'E ARABI BECOME ANOTHER PARTY AN PENINSULA NATION Cf FIVE MILcl0N FOR FOLLOWING A TWO DAY SERIES OF MEETINGS, A SPOKESMAN ,OR THE PAIR SAID THEY A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD DURING WHICH HAYE ENOUGH SUPPORT FROM OTHE~ POLITICAL PARTIES TO BE "ABOVE THAT NEEDED FOR A PEACE AND ORDER IS TO BE ESTABLISHED MAJORITY" IN A PARLIAMENTARY CONFIDENCE VOTE ---A PLEOISCITE WILL BE HELD IN WH CH THE BREAK WITH PAPANDREOU AND HIS ADAMANT POSITION THAT KING CONSTANTINE MUST THE PEOPLE WILL HAVE AN OPPORTU~JTY TO EITHER REAPPOINT HIM PREMIER OR CALL FDR CHOOSE THE TYPE Of GOVERNMEhT THEY NATO ALLIES STUDY NEW ELECTIONS COULD BE THE TURNING POIN WISH, 8E IT A MONARCHY, IMAMAT( OR A NEW ATOMIC TREATY IN A DITTER AND CHAOTIC CRISIS THAT HAS REPU[3L I C GENEVA, AUG 14 (UPI )-A WESTERN PRO BEEN CONTINUING FOR A MONTH. POSAL FOR A NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION ALTHOUGH THE SPOKESMAN REFUSED TO SAY FIRST CAV HE4DS OUT TREATY WITH RUSSIA WAS UNDER STUDY IN EXACTLY HOW MANY CENTER UNION DEPUTIES FOR VIET NAM SUNDAY NATO CAPITALS THIS WEEKEND HAYE AGREED TO JOIN THE GROUP -- WHICH FORT BENNING, GA ,AUG 14 (UPI )-MEN THE DRAFT TRFATY WILL BE TABLED AT WILL FILE ITS CLAIM AS A SEPARATE POL or THE PROUD 1ST CAYALRY DIVISlo~ SPENT THE 17-NATION DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE ITICAL ENTITY OUTSIDE THE CENTER UNION THEIR FINAL HOURS WITH LOIED ONE! TODAY EITHER NEXT TUESDAY OR THURSDAY DE- IN PARLIAMENT ON MONDAY -- IT WAS RE BeFORE HEADING FOR THE JUNGLES OF VIET PENDING ON HOW SOON IT RECEIVES fiNAL PORTED TO BE "MORE THAN 25." A THIRD NAM TO HIT THE ENEMY WITH A NEW FIGHT- APPROVAL fROM NATO GOVERNMENTS CENTER UNION DEPUTY INVOLVED IN THE ING CONCEPT. ALTHOUGH THIS APPROVAL IS EXPECTED NEGOTIATIONS, SAVAS PAPAPOLITIS, IS EX TilE 15,OOO-,IAN UN I T IS THE FIRST FULL BY WESTERN OFFICIALS SOME GOVERNMENTS PECTED TO JOIN THEM EARLY NEXT WEEK, U 5. DIVISION ORDERED I Nro CO~18AT SINCE MAY REQUEST At. TERAT I ON OF ONE OR TWO BRINGING SIX OTHERS WITH HIM INTO THE I' OR EA WORDS. THIS COULD IN TURN FURTHER DE FOLD. IT SOECIALIZEo IN AN "AIR.IOBllE" TYPE LAY PRESENTATION AT THE CONFERENCE A BARE MAJOR I TY OF 151 VOTES IS NEEDE IN (.if' ~ lC~nliJC THAT SC11[ tIl 'TAry ~,-~ATEG- TH£ rRAFT WILL rO~lOW THE: SAME a,slC THE 300 MEMBER PARLIAMENT TO WIN A ..) ,HE ONLY A\I$\-JER TO THE LINES CONTAINED IN AN ORIGINAL BRITISH CONFIDENCE BALLOT THE COUNT AT THE ~ ... I r Jr.i\.. DRAfT PROPOSAL MONENT APPEARS TO BE ON THE BORDER LI~E, ( c'lNT I Nurn ON PAG~ S .. \ STEfANOPOULOUS HAV I NG AT LEAST lSI _ 2 HOURGLASS SATURDAY 14 AUGUST Y CLOuAL ASSOCIATES AT THE OF ,. iE l.O",.,Ar,D I NG OFF I CER SECRET LABOR REPORT KOREAN ANNIVER~ARY ; ;:S~ S II t:, I,.ARSHALL : SLANDS WARN~ OF NEW CR ISIS WASHINGTOrJ, AUGUST 14 (UPI)--S"L A, ; i I 1\1--1, 1 vh ,~I-C2 I-A['lC-90004 (Y) WASHINGTON, AUGUST l4 (UPI)--A CON HUNDRED AMERICANS WILL JOIN WASnINL _ '- ~: ... A~:> I~ FtJ~LISHED DAILY FIDENTIAL LABOR DEPARTMENT REPOR. TON'S ~OREAN COMMUNITY TOMORROW 10 ~~ ~ ~vLGH SATuRDAY DEADLINE FOR WARNS ,HAT THE STEADY DISINTEGRATION CEL£DRAl t. SOul KOReA I s 20TH kN I' .... J(:~ I) 4 PM T -IE JAY BEfORE PUBll OF FAMILY LIFE FOR MILLIONS OF NEGROES SARY AS A FREE REPUoLIC ,I ...... :. uEHuLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS MAY TRIGGER NEW RACIAL CRISIS IN THE AMBASSADOR DR HYUN CHUL KIM WIL 10,-1, _ JAr Of PJ6LICAT(Ctv NATION'S LARGEST CITIES RECEIVE GUESTS AT AN EVENING REC. , J 111 E cuLA~S RESERVES THE RIG~T TO THE REPORT, CIRCULATED AMONG U.S.