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Healy Assumes Command Johnson Names Panel To HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 7-3-66 • 7-3-66 5.8 AT 0500 0.9 AT 1130 4.3 AT 1724 1.1 AT 2306 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS VOL 7 NO 3044 SATURDAY Z JULY 2, 1966 RAIDS NEAR HANOI-HAIPHONG COST FOUR AMERICAN PLANES SAIGON (UPI)--NoRTH VIETNAMESE GUNNERS SHOT DOWN r,OUR U.S. FIGHTERBOMBERS DURING AMERI­ CAN AIR RAIDS AGAINST OIL INSTALLATIONS AND OTHER STRATEGIC TARGETS IN THE COMMUNIST NORTH YESTERDAY, U.S. SPOKESMEN REVEALED TODAY. ONE PILOT WAS RESCUED BUT THE OTHER THREE WERE liSTED AS MISSING IN ACTION A FIFTH PLANE -- AN AIR fORCE "BIRDOG" OBSERVATION AIRCRAFT -- WAS lOST IN SOUTH VIET NAM WHEN IT COLLIDED IN THE AIR WITH AN F-4c PHANTOM JET OVER THE DA NANG AIR BASE. THE PILOT OF THE liGHT PLANE WAS KILLED BUT THE DAMAGED JET LANDED SAFELY. DISCLOSURE THAT THE UNITED STATES HAD PAID A SHARP TOLL FOR THE NEW DAY OF RAIDS AGAINST NORTH VIET NAM CAME AS U.S. SPOKESMEN GAVE DETAILS OF A TONKIN GULF AIR-SEA BAT­ TLE IN WHICH U S. JETS SMASHED THE FIRST COMMUNIST CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN SEA POWER IN TWO YEARS. A MILITARY SPOKESMAN SAID THREE NORTH VIEINAMESE PT BOATS ~D CLOSED IN TO WITHIN FIVE MILES OF AMERICAN WARSHIPS IN THE GULF WHEN CORE HEAD SEES CHANGES A DOZEN U S. NAVY FIGHTER-BOMBERS POUNDED AND SANK THEM. ONE NAVY PHANTOM JET WAS IN ENDING NON-VIOLENCE DAMAGED IN THE ATTACK BUT NO AMERICANS WERE BALTIMORE (UPI)--fLOYD 8. McKISSICK, THE INJURED AND NO U.S. SHIPS HIT. AMERICAN NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE CONGRESS OF RACIAL DESTROYERS PLUCKED 19 COMMUNIST SURVIVORS EQUALITY, SAID TODAY THAT HIS ORGANIZATION~ FROM THE SEA AFTER YESTERDAY'S AIR-SEA ABANDONMENT OF NON-VIOLENCE WOULD CHANGE BA TTLE THE COURSE OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN THE DRAMATIC ENCOUNTER 38 MILES OFr THE THIS COUNTRY. N.RTH VIETNAMESE COAST CLIMAXED A WEEK McKISSICK, WHO HAD BEEN CONFINED TO BED THAT SAW AMERICAN WARPLANES SMASH REPEATEDLY DUE TO "EXHAUSTION," DURING THE OPENING AT NORTH VIET NAM'S OIL STORAGE DEPOTS IN HEALY ASSUMES COMMAND SESSION OF COR['s NATIONAL CONVENTION YES­ THE HANOI-HAIPHONG AREA COLONEL fRANK C HE~LY ASSUMED COMMAND OF TERDAY, MADE HIS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE AT IN OTHER VIET NAM DEVELOPMENTS REPORTED KWAJALEIN TEST SITE AT 7 25 AM TODAY ON THE THE KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONVENTION TODAY DEPARTURE OF FORMER COMMANDER COL. MELVIN D HEADQUARTERS TODAY --U.S. 1ST INFANTRY DIVISION TROOPS rOUGHT CLARK McKISSICK PROPOSED THAT NEGROES HAVE A BITTER DAYlONG BATTLE WITH A VIET CONG COL HEALY EXPRESSED HIS HAPPINESS AT BEING SELF DEFENSE ORGANIZATIONS AND DECLARED AND NORTH V,ETNAMESE FORCE ALONG THE CAB­ ASSIGNED TO KWAJALEIN AND PARTICULARLY WITH THAT "NEGROES ARE NOT GEARED TO NON-VIO­ BODIAN BORDER, KILLING AT LEAST 52 OF THE "THE SPIRIT OF FRIENDLINESS AND COOPERATION LENCE." COMMUNISTS. HEAVY COMBAT WAS REPORTED CON­ HERE" "I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO AN EXTREMELY THE CIVil RIGHTS LEADER, WHO EARLIER IN TINUING LATE TODAY IN THE AREA, WHERE U.S. PLEASANT AND FRUITFUL TOUR HERE, AND AM THE WEEK ANNOUNCED THAT CORE OFFICIALS, OUR INFANTRYMEN AND PLANES EARLIER TH IS WEEK EAGER TO BEGIN WORKING WITH THE PEOPLE I'VE ING THEIR FOUR-DAY CONVENTION HERE, WOULD MAULED A VIET CONG REGIMENT, KilLING HUNDREDS. MET SO FAR " SEEK A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HALT TO NON (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) COL HEALY IS HERE WITH HIS WIFE, MARY, VI()LENCE, SAID "THE BLACK MAN'S CUP IS RUN SON, KEVIN AND DAUGHTER, KATHLEEN ANN OVER. 1 THINK 'fIfE PHILOSOPHY OF NON-VIO­ JULY GEMINI-10 FLIGHT LENCE IS A DYING PHrUOSOPHY. J THINK NON­ VIOLENC£ IN THE FUTURE WILL ONLY BE A TECH­ "MOST AMBITIOUS YET" JOHNSON NAMES PANEL NIQUE AND A STRATEGY" SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (UPI)--U S. ASTRO­ TO STUDY DRAFT LAW ASKED BY A REPORTER If CORE WOULD REPLACE NAUTS JOHN YOUNG AND MICHAEL COLLINS SAID SAN ANTONIO, (UPI)--PRESIDENT JOHNSON TODAY NON-VIOLENCE WITH ANOTHER TECHNIQUE, Mc­ TODAY THEIR PLANNED FLIGHT ABOARD GEMINI- SET UP A 20-MEMBER, BLUE-RIBBON NATIONAL KISSICK REPLIED, "I DON'T THINK NON-VIOLENCE 10 LATER THIS MONTH MAY TAKE THEM A RECORD ADVISORY COMMISSION TO STUDY THE POSSIBLE Will BE REPLACED. No LONGER CAN YOU ASK 400 MILES OR MORE INTO SPACE. NEED FOR MAJOR CHANGES IN THE SELECTIVE SER­ NEGROES TO ADHERE TO NON-VIOLENCE UNLESS THIS WOULD ERASE THE EXISTING ALTITUDE V,CE SYSTEM. YOU CALL ON WHITE PEOPLE TO BE NON-VIOLENT." MARK or 308 MILES SET MARCH 18, 1965, BY THE COMMISSION WAS DIRECTED TO REPORT BACK SOVIET VOSKHOD-2 PILOTS PAVEL BElYAYEV AND TO JOHNSON IN ABOUT SIX MONTHS -- WELL BEFORE SMALL FRENCH ATOM BOMB ALEXEI LEONOV. THE PRESENT DRAFT lAW EXPtRES JUNE 30 , 1967. WHETHER THIS ALTITUDE WilL BE REACHED, "AFTER THE STUDY HAS BEEN COMPLETED," THE EXPLODED SOUTH OF HERE COMMAND PILOT YOUNG EXPLAINED, WILL DEPEND PRESIDENT SAID IN A STATEMENT, "MY ADVISORS PAPEETE, TAHITI (UPI)--FRANCE RESUMED UPON EXACTLY WHEN GEMINI-IO IS LAUNCHED. AND I WilL WEIGH ITS RECOMMENDATIONS VERY ITS NUCLEAR TESTING IN THE ATMOSPHERE TODAY, AT PRESENT, COlliNS SAID, THEY ARE SCHEDULE CAREFUllY IN THE liGHT OF OUR MiliTARY RE­ EXPLODING A SMALL ATOMIC DEVICE OVER MURU­ TO BLAST OFF AT NINE SECONDS PAST 6:21 PM QUIREMENTS AND THE IMPACT ON OUR YOUNG PEOPLE ROA ATOLL IN THE PACIFIC 800 MILES SOUTH­ ON JULY 18 -- "BUT THAT LAUNCH TIME SEEMS AND THEIR FAMILIIS. WE WilL THEN OFFER TO EAST OF TAHITI. THE U.S. EXPRESSED EX­ TO BE CHANGING JUST ABOUT EVERY DAY." THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT COURSE OF ACTION PRESSED OFFICIAL REGRET OVER THE BLAST. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FLIGHT WILL INCLUDE: WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE BEST DESIGNED TO PRO­ fRANCE THUS JOINED COMMUNIST CHINA AS lHE --AN ATTEMPT TO CHASE DOWN AND LINK UP TECT THE NATION'S FREEDOM WITH THE lEAST AND ONLY NATIONS WITH ATOMIC CAPABILITY TO WITH AN AGENA SATELLITE FIRED INTO A 185- MOST EQUITABLE BURDEN ON OUR SOCIETY." CONDUCT AN ATMOSPHERIC TEST SINCE THE SIGN­ MILE HIGH ORBIT AHEAD OF THEM. COLLINS AND JOHNSON SELECTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE GROUP ING OF THE NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY IN 1963. YOUNG WILL TRY TO DOCK AT LEAST THREE TIMES TO BE KNOWN AS THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMIS­ NEITHER SIGNED THE TEST BAN PACT. WITH THE SATELLITE DURING THE 70-HOUR 12- SION ON SELECTIVE SERVICE, BURKE MARSHAll, THE BLAST AT MURUROA IN THE TUAMOTU MINUTE JOURNEY. FORMER ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL WHO HEADED ARCHIPELIGO, A fRENCH-OWNED SPRAWL OF IS­ --AN EFFORT TO RENDEZVOUS WITH ANOTHER AGEN THE CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION OF THE JUSTICE DE­ LANDS, WAS BELIEVED TO BE lESS THAN ONE SATELLITE, lEFT OVER FROM THE FLIGHT OF PARTMENT AND IS NOW VICE PRESIDENT AND GEN­ MEGATON A MEGATON IS THE EQUIVALENT OF GEMINI-8 EARLIER THIS YEAR. THIS IS WHERE ERAL COUNSEL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACH­ ONE MilLION TONS OF TNT. THE SPACE ALTITUDE RECORD MAY BE SET. THE INES IT WAS THE FIFTH ANNOUNCED NUCLEAR EX­ GEMINI-8 AGENA IS PRESENTLY CIRCLING EARTH PRESS SECRETARY BilL D. MOYERS OF THE PLOSION IN THE ATMOSPHERE BY fRANCE AND 246 MILES UP. WHITE HOUSE PRESS HEADQUARTERS IN SAN ANTON­ THE FIRST SINCE APRIL 25, 1961. THE PRE­ (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) IO SAID THE COMMISSION WOULD HAVE A "VERY VIOUS BLASTS WERE NEAR REGGANE IN THE BROAD AGENDA." SAHARA DESERT. TITO CALLS FOR PURGE THE U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT ISSUED A STATE­ BELGRADE (UPI)--YUGOSlAV PRESIDENT TITO BRITISH SEAMEN BACK MENT REGRETTING THE TEST AND URGING "UNI­ HAS DEMANDED A "PURGE" OF THIS COUNTRY'S LONDON (UPI)--THE WORLD'S LARGEST MERCHANT VERSAL AOHERENCE" TO THE TEST BAN TR EA TY. COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE WAKE OF THE OUTSTER MARINE FLEET BEGAN TO SPRING BACK TO liFE THE UNITED STATES HAD TWO SHIPS IN THE OF ALEXANDER RANKOVIC, HIS No.2 MAN AND TODAY AFTER THE OFFICIAL END OF THE 45-DAY AREA OF THE TEST TO OBSERVE THE BLAST. HEIR APPARENT, IT WAS DISCLOSED TODAY. SEAMEN'S STRIKE WHICH HAD IDLED MORE THAN BOTH WERE INSTRUCTED TO REMAIN IN INTERNA­ TITO CALLED FOR A "HUMANE" SOLUTION TO A THIRD OF ITS 2,500 SHIPS. TIONAL WATER. IT WAS EXPECTED THEY WOULD PROBLEMS WITHIN THE YUGOSLAV LEAGUE (PARTY) fROM MIDNIGHT ON, WHEN THE SEAMEN'S WORK ALSO £ONDUC~ TESTS FOR FALLOUT FROM THE OF COMMUNISTS HIS REMARKS WERE IN A CLes­ STOPPAGE OFFICIALLY ENDED, THIS ISLAND'S ATOMIC DEVI~E. THEY ARE THE USS BELMONT ING SPEECH YESTERDAY TO THE PARTY'S CENTRAL PORTS HAVE BEEN ENGULFED IN ACTIVITY AS AND USS RIDGEFIELD. COMMITTEE OF THE ADRIATIC ISLAND OF BRIONI SHIPS TOOK ON CREWS, MADE READY AND CAST fRANCE PLANS TO CONTINUE TESTING AT ITS AND RELEASED BY THE TAN JUG NEWS AGENCY TODAY. OFF TO SEA. PACIFIC RANGE UNTIL DECEMBER, WINDING UP IN A STATEMENT TO THE SAME MEETING, RANKO­ COASTAL AND FERRY VESSELS WERE THE FIRST THE SERIES BY TOUCHING OFF AN ATOMIC DEVICE VIC DENIED RESPONSIBILITY FOR SECRET POLICE TO GET BACK TO WORK. HOWEVER, SEVERAL OF WHILE PRESIDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE IS VISIT­ "BUGGING" OF HOMES AND OFFICE OF TOP GOVERN­ THE NATION'S PASSENGER LINERS ALSO SAILED. ING THE ISLANDS. MENT OFFICIALS. THIS WAS ONE OF THE PRIMARY THE ONLY MAJOR CONFUSION AT THE STRIKE'S IN PARIS TODAY PRESIDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE REASONS THE VICE PRESIDENT WAS REMOVED FROM ~ END CAME IN THE CHANNEL PORT OF DOVER WHERE AND HIS CABINET TODAY CONDEMNED U.S. BOMBING POWER. ~ MOTORISTS CREATED A VAST TRAFFIC SNARL AS RAIDS ON THE OUTSKlRTS OF HANOI AND HAIPHONG THEY HURRIED TO BOARD THEIR CARS ON FERRIES.
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