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• 05-1 , I.- • w -w / -Wbr&rlan-.n - JuJut n -^ 3 « 6 8 3 C ‘ - 7 ‘ L., J ; ' % U ■ % W aho state H lstorloalatorioal SoblstyS ............................... — ^ ;-------------------------Bo.ia------------- ^------------------------------------------------- — r r y .- ■ . W 7 0 1 . - ' - Weatherier - ☆ F il Mostly Sunnyjnhy ~ I iEdition d i l o ' ■ TheMsThe Magic Valley Newspaperspaper DedicatedDedic tb Serrins and PromotiPromoting the Growth ofDf Klne IrrlgiIrrigated Idaho' CountiesI c s - - V O L 7 6 4 r N O r 7 4 - ; --------— - - - . r ..........._........ T W I N " # A X l ^ l l i A H Or ; wWEDNESDAY, e d n e s d JUNE 28. IflB?:-[967“ ^ "' : ^L E ointsFing jT T -WhUe^mi-HomerAppei p p e a ls-'^" ^-UNITED NATIONS, | I N. Y. (AP) -■ Secretarj:- | ^ o v i e t s3 - 4T o S uu b M ] t ^ . » • • GeneralG ene U Thant in-his re-« - fI • ■ , . ' port to the U. N. Generala l II Assembly Tuesday saidId I1 'H . m . • •• - _ I O n A n n eexation x a t Erapt was responsible for | 1 - ^ 1 Israel On ■ir I ■— -1 A" f'the direct confrontation"V Qi ■^.''1 I I I II 1 ^ ^ ^ I -'•^^^^ASHINQTON-CAP)-------—7 Th^he*h®eI»-of-word-from-TJerus- h f r f h e - h e V conc«r —wlth^sraeHhat tel to war.irr^iA»i— ' § - A - —I l i# . White House, made a publicllic ap-ap^ alcm.lalem. that the Israelis, in a step HieThe (city, holy to adherents;nts of Butbu he avoided pinning I m P a c t " 8 I - * • . peal to Israel today to avoid3ld any toward annexation, had .unifiedunified three rreligious faiths, hasJ been the'the' blanie on Egypt - for 0 b « ul t . By LEWIS GUUCK . considering returning to Mos-5- said VietnamVictna was not discussedsd Both big powers have -long • quick annexation of tlie old,lid, sec- mut]icim ut]icipal serv ices b etw een«n the aa' centicenter of conflict' repeatedlyiatedly firingfirim the first shot in the | h k i it f fi UNITED NATIONS (AP)I — cow aroundarouni the end of the weekk becausebccause thetl deep U.S,-Soviet recognized' tion of Jervsakm seired1 frpm sectors of the city. during the.last 20 years,s. the -six-day.gix^ war between Israel ^ xt,- et recognlzcd' Israel’s existence as Jordan in the Middle Eastst war. Assi!Assistant press secretaryy Tom statemJstatement said. anj , .1 E The Unitcd/States .and the So- If the U.^U.N. General Assemblyy differences on this topic- hadid a state.stale. In contrast to the Arab R vict Unlon'plfn to submit toI the decidcs to recess Its emergencyy beenbeen. amplyampl , aired Iftv.prevJousus view. The Kremlin .may there^ • "The President is confidentinfidenl JohnscJohnson read . the statementtement “Mer“Men of all religions'. swill i : , y EGeneva r Disarmament Confer-.sessionnfer- .session onot the Middle East,t. talks..talks..' fore agree lhat there 'should bo . thal the wisdom and goodd Judg- which said Johnson “assumesssumes agree tthat Vfc must now. do bet* 71, I ence shortly a joint proposal1 for Kosygin wentw to Havana' Mon-V While RuskRi told newsmen ““I I a stale of peacep rather than war ment of those now in controlitrol of that b<before any unilateral action ter," itii said. ‘The world must hishirieflS^S'hisSton <1 " ( “e afy Jerus- find an answer that Is fair and (g y,; I6 a treaty to curb ;the spreadd of day. • cannotc a n n o t rep<report there was a greatat between theth( Arabs and Jsraellj. - Jerusalem will preventt -' any is taketaken on the status of Jerus- find an /r to withdraw at Egypt's re- | y VS,nuclear weapons. The MidMiddle East crisis andd deal of progress”pro on the Middle116 The SovietsSovU also probably fa* such action/' the statement.tement alem ithere will be appropriateoprlate recognlrecognized to be fair. Thatt could nupsiquest the U.N. Emergency I ^^rhen I When the treaty draft goes the proposedpropos nuclear, nonprollf-f- EEast ast IssuiIssue other Americanan vor ecoiwmicecoiwn development for - » a id ,^ __ .................— —cqnauli consultation-Wilh religiouss.lead.* lead? not.benot.be.achieved. by.hasty./,.«nl- unl- ..-Force-thai Jorc had been pre- I be7o?e" t The pronouncernent camoime oa er^ anand others who are deeply lateral action.” - : sg^yj f®* I before ' th6 ' 17-natIon disarmn-rma- eratlon treatytrt were the • majorir sourccs saisaid: - ......... : * - th e area,-tliarea,- though It w ould b e dlf- ■ • - _____ _ serving the uneasy armis- II meniment irrogroup, probably withinI the topics discusseddls< by Rusk andd —T—There' here'is some agreementnt ficulificuU to reachrea an accord on lim* l_ tJcfl since the IsraeJI-Egyp-'P' If nextnext ftwfew days, it may stiU1 be Gromyko,Gromyko. who met for morec between.thibetween.the U.S. and Soviet po-10- Iting .armsarms shipments to'tha llii».. ■ I IS'tia n conflict bf 1956. pI minus aa, provision for safe-safe- than three hours.. U.S. sourcesIS sitions desidespite their differences.!s. MMiddle lddlo EEas ast. ^ H H . ..I-l. guardsJ { guards n against violallons. ' ---------------- -U-U.S.-Sovlet .S .-S o -negotiators. have- been unable for months to agree *■* * r B r n ' T i A • on thc safeguards, or inspection, I i ; I' ■ Airport' clause. But U.S. diplomats arc I J ^ . ) i . ■ j ’'•lli-J hojwful of reaching Big |UTwo .N . Diploiplomats MakingMal ------- accord-on- this-soon-after-subs u--------------- b - --------------------— —------------------:----------------------- |-Itas-Near~~^Slmitting tho proposed treaty at ■ TT* GGeneva, eneva. if not by then. , This bccame known today tol- i 'X ‘ E i m p ' e r g e n c y lowing a dinnei; meeting Tues-^Progress s OiOn Compntipromise H A split hydraulic line was5 dis- day night between Secretary of no ns state Dean Rusk and Sovietoviet „",yBy CPCHARLES STORER tions. , are stickingstlcklnj by their resolution. ' ^H 1 ’ covered Wednesday morning as “ G r> u n i t e d NATIONS. N.Y.f. The assiassembly has before It It calls for condemnotlon of Is* 71 ththe e caucause of a near emergencyeencv Fore'BnForeign Minister Andrei A. Gro- myko at the headquarters off the (AP)-T^w<(AP)—Two groups,, of U.N. dip-p- three reresolutions—from thehe rael as theth aggressor against J thatth a t keptk( three ffre tru ck s .... lolomats m ats wewere reported today to United StaStates, the Soviet Unionon Egypt, JordanJor ond Syria, with* . ' standinstanding by for aboul 3(M5 ,min- Soviet UU.N. mission. - - The Rusk-Gromyko session, 'qa ^cbe makimmaking substantiaV progressss and .Albania..Alban None Is- given a drowal of Its troops from tha — utes TTuesday l night at the Twin , ™ ^ followup to the conferences last -drafiir-drafting rival . cmipromisesc chance olot obtaining.. In Its Arab terrltonterrll It seized 'In the 'oJ Falls ./AJrpoFt. follojnjp , weekend between Presidentident resolutions to deal with thele prc^enf f(form, ’ the two-thirds•ds sbc-day warwa that began June 5 M i <« . AA TETBM firefighting'plane’nr pi- Johnsonjn S n and Premier Alexei5l N. AraWsraeA roW sraeli cotifllct. •- vote neces:necessary for approval. and paymentpayme of reparations for 3oi loted by VAy, O’Brien was forced^ced Kosygin,Kosvoin apparently finished1 the lntorme<Informed sources at the . The asstassembly Is. expected to Arab propertyproM destroyed. ^ j> to circled r c the airport for more lastfast phasenha of the summitryy otof emergcncjemergency session ot the U.N.N. recess afuafler the general debate«e , The U.S. resolution also calls than a* halt hour Vwhen’ the Glassboro. N.J., the site oft the General Assembly, which jsIs ends, for perhaps1 as long as*^ar a for Israeli withdrawal but In the plane’s landing gear failed to Johnson-KosyginV n h S parleys. nearing tlthe end ot Rs -generalal week,,week, , whilwhile the private consul*;ul* cocontext n tex t of a broader se ttle m e n t M operate properly. Mr. O’BrienBrien Rusk had no further appoint-Mint- debate on the Mlddlo E ast cris-ig. tatjonstatlons corcontinue, of the ba:basic' Issues underlying. B / ' p: '■ later dropped the gear by emer* ments. with„ Gromyko scheduled.uled. Is, said tlthey expected the reso-■ty Soviet scsources said the Sovietsets thethc Arab-IsraellArab-I: dispute. ^ gency procedures while both‘2 air- He„rn artanged ^n to return to Wash-/ash- lutions to be Introduced Thurs-■s- .■ Y port fire trucks and a back-J Ingtonw,on to. report to tho Senate•nate day. , m- >ffai up truck from the city firere de- ForeignForelen Relations Committeeilttee One, underu preparation by I 4 - / v ( O partment stood by. ; JJJand tho Cabinet today and toothe the nonaligne<nonaligned nations with IndiaI Kosygin,X V U S CastroCast 1 0 ^ AccordingAcco to a spokesmanan for House IForeign Affairs Commit-nmlt- and YugoslaviaYugi In the lead. Jl4 the Re<Reeder Flying Service,. own- tee Thursday.Thui would calcall only for withdrawal ^ ere r of thet plane, the broken;n hy- Gromyko,Grom’ who arrived JuneJunc of Israeli troops from Arab ter- I \-m n " V K. (Iraullcdraulic line was discoveredd this 17 withwith' Kosygin, was reportedorted rltory cotconquered In the Middle I f I ff \\ .• morningm om ln during a check-upup tto o ----------:------------------------------^r- ----------------- EEast a s t war that began Jui\e 5 andi Disagree In TalksT ■' _ determdetermine cause of the landingmding .XT—ivf* /3 _«—_f ------— ___ii- ^b - Uask_tha h l S ; Security Council to takeke .. .. .. _______________ Jn-Sear-nnnrre-^S ^ r ~ f i -------------- — ~ ' J \ ^ i action lo.carry out the decision.)n. HAVAN,HAVANA (AP) - Soviet Pre-»re- post slttcslttc^’Tn”' announcement : • I Max Hatch, senior'customer ~="iThe other,.w hich, is said, to mierm ier AlexeiAle; N.