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'" ..... t4( An The News That F1-ts We Pr1-nt VOL 9, No 8515 KWAJALEIN, ~SHALL ISLANDS Mond~, Septembep 29, 1969 Golda leir Arrives in New York Kopechnes Petition Court TODAY'S NEWS To Disallow Autopsy Greeted With Cheers, Peace Songs WILKES-BARRE, PA (UPI) -- Listening KOPECHNE CASE -- Autopsy dea-z-81-On NEW YORK (UPI) -- Israeli Prime Min~ster Golda Me~r arr~ved in the citv with lntently, Mary Jo Kopechne's parents shll unaertcn.n the world's largest Jewish population today and was greeted with cheers and a heard a Judge take under advisement to­ song of peace from 3,000 Yeshiva schoolchildren day their petition to bar an autopsy on a City Hall recep­ GREEN BERETS -- U S government drops the body of thelr daughter, found dead But members of pro-Arab organ~zations threatened to picket aase aga1-nst 81-X sold1-ers tion Mayor John V Lindsay was giv~ng for the Pr~me Min~ster and to demonstrate last July ln Sen Edward M Kennedy's outside a dinner for her tonight by 55 Jew~sh organ~zations The Arab support­ car which had plunged into a tidal pond deaths of 34 U S PRAGUE -- Dubaek retcn.ns only h1-s Mr and Mrs Joseph A Kopechne walk­ ers said they would burn 34 Israel~ flags to commemorate the seat on Central COmm1-ttee servicemen in an attack on the USS L~b­ ed silently from the big, oak- paneled erty during the six-day war in June, Luzerne C~unty Courtroom after Judge B Union Leader Claims CAIRO -- IsraeZ~s attaaked by aom­ 1967 C Bromlnski took under consideration mandOs 1-n hel~aopteps Lindsay and his wife, former U N Am­ Republicans Seeling thelr second attempt to block an autop­ bassador Arthur J Goldberg and repre­ sy The~r case was argued by attorney ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER -- Go lda Me-z-r sentatives of about 60 Jewish organiza­ Southern Stronghold Joseph F Flanagan tions welcomed Mrs Meir at Kennedy In­ ATLANTIC CITY, N J (UPI) -- AFL-CIO V1-s1-t1-ng the Un1-ted States Brominski sald he would write an op­ ternational Airport New York was her Presldent George Meany charged today inion "forthwlth" on the Kopechne mo­ AFL - CIO -- Un1-on aga1-nst Hayns­ f~rst stop on a week-long tour that that the nomlnatlon of Judge Clement F tion He then posted a hearlng on an worth's nOm'Z-nat1-on to Supreme Court will take her later to Los Angeles and Haynsworth Jr to the Supreme Court and amended autopsy petition f~led by the M~lwaukee, which once was her home adm~nlstratl0n requests to postpone State of Massachusetts, pend~ng a rul­ IRELAND -- Barr-z-aades g01-ng baak up Her schedule today also ~ncluded lun­ school desegregat~on deadl~nes in Miss­ ing on the parents' plea cheon with U N Secretary General Thant lSSlPp~ were part of Pres~dent N~xon's The amended request for an autopsy and a conference with Gov Nelson A efforts to make the south a Republ~can H-BOMB TESTS -- Aleut~an Island test- was flIed Sept 18 by Massachusetts 1-ng aaus1-ng saare that they may br-z-ng Rockefeller in her Waldorf su~te stronghold D1St Atty Edmund S D~nls It c~ted Mrs Meir, who flew here from Wash­ Meany sald that under "the new Repub­ on earthquakes and t1-dal waves for the flrst tlme the presence of ington where she conferred last week llcan Southern strategy they seem to blood ~n the mouth and nose of the 28- with President Nixon, said yesterday in feel that they can afford to wrlte off year-old blonde after her body was re­ a television interview on NBC's "Meet the Northern lndustrlal liberal states covered from the submerged auto July the Press" that Israel has no obl~ga­ and by holdlng a grip on the so-called 18 tions to the Arab refugees who former- farm states and creating a Republican Effeat1-ve Wednesday, Oat 1, 1967, D~nlS was represented by hlS aSS1S­ ly lived in what is now the State of solid South that they don't have to some Global faa-z-l1-t1-es on 1-sland w1-ll tant Armond Fernandez Jr for arguments Israel but Israelis "are prepared to worry too much about future elections " have new hours Turn to page two fop on the Kopechne petlt~on, whlch were do our share in the solution of the The labor leader told the Biennial the l1-st1-ng of new hours New hours heard 70 days after M~ss Kupechne was refugee problem " Conventl0n of the AFL-CIO's Maritlme for reareat1-on and enterta1-nment ser­ buried Trades Department that the nomlnation V1-aes w1-ll appear 1-n tomorrow's Hour­ Flanagan told Brominskl Pennsylvanla of Haynsworth, a federal appeals court Glass law in the case was "und~sputed" He Arabs Use Helicopters Judge from South Carollna, was "of ma­ sa~d the law should "not reach ~nto the Jor lmportance" to Nixon's goal of a grave" except on grounds of a "good GOP South cause and urgent necesslty " 'n Sinai Pe"insula Raid Meany repeated his earlier charges UPI -- Cairo said today its commando before the Senate Judlclary Committee raid 50 miles into the Israeli-held Si­ that Haynsworth should not Slt on the Army Drops Murder Charges nai Peninsula marked the beginning of Supreme Court because he ~s lnsens~tive a new phase in its M~ddle East tactics to the goals of labor and the civil Israel denied the raid occurred rlghts movement, and because hlS finan­ The raid yesterday, Cairo Radio said cial connections wlth fiDms involved in Against Six Green Berets "was one of the biggest operations cases before hlm show he lacks the pro­ WASHINGTPN (UPI) -- The Army today dropped murder charges agalnst six u s s~nce the 1967 war from the standpoint per ethical standards Green Berets ln Viet Nam because the Central Intelligence Agency would not let of volume of Israeli losses inflicted its agents testify at thelr tr~al and advanced methods used " AIC Assures Congress Army Secretary Stanley R Resar ordered the actl0n be dropped because the SlX "Th~s attack was an example of and Green Berets could not get a fair tr~al w~thout CIA testimony prelude to other forthcoming opera- Of Nuclear Testing Safety The SlX men, headed by the former Green Beret Commander in Vlet Nam, could tions," Cairo Radio said WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A serles of blg have been sent to prlson for life lf convicted at their trials Resor sa~d the R~ding helicopters for the f~rst underground H-bomb tests on Amchitka men would be reassigned outside Viet time in such a strike, the commandos Island off Alaska mlght spawn tidal Nam knifed into the peninsula at dawn and waves and earthquakes, leak radloactlv­ Shake-up Continues The case has caused controversy s~nce unleashed a ISO-rocket barrage that ity into the atmosphere and pOlson the the start Members of Congress pro­ killed "large numbers" of Israelis at fish, Congress was cautioned today In Czech Government tested when the Army announced l.t In­ two camps, including Israel's military But the Atom~c Energy Commisslon said tended to prosecute the s~x men, and headquarters for the northern Sinai, the tests, scheduled to begln Thursday PRAGUE (UPI) -- A purge of Czech lib­ appeals were made directly to President Cairo said on the Aleutlan Island, would be con­ erals spread to the regl0nal level to­ Nixon to intervene \ as Comrnander- in­ Israeli warplanes were driven off ducted in "complete safety" at the bot­ day in response to Communist Party or­ Chief trying to launch revenge raids across tom of a 4,000 foot hole in SOlld vol­ ders to get rld of "Rightists " Henry Rothblatt, one of the defense the Suez Canal last night, Ca~ro Radio canic rock The Czech Regional Government resign­ attorneys who had been especlally cr~­ said, and Israeli convoys approach~ng The confllctlng testlmony came at a ed Hours later it reappeared headed tical of the Army in the case, said the front were heavily damaged by Senate Forelgn Relatl0ns Committee by a conservative Prem~er The federal the charges were dropped because of Arab guns hearing held at the request of Sen government underwent the same process "the outcry of the Amerlcan people wl.th "The enemy tried to bring up some Mike Gravel, (Dem -Alaska), who is con­ Saturday and the Slovaks reglonal Ad­ the help of the news medla " reinforcements to his front line posi­ cerned that the tests wlll set off a ministrat~on was expected to be reshuf­ Resor sa~d the CIA had decl.ded" in tions but our artillery destroyed his repeat of the 1964 Alaskan earthquake fled later thl.s week the interest of nat~onal security" lt columns and set his vehicles ablaze The purpose of the test is to test In Czechoslovak parla'lce "rightwing would not permlt its personnel to ap­ F~res were seen clearly from the west­ the warhead for the Spartan Mis c lle opportun~sts" are followers of Alexdn­ pear at the court martl.al, although the ern bank of the Canal," the Egyptian the long-range interceptor ~n the SAFE­ der Dubcek, fermer ~drty First Secre­ intell1.gence agency was "not dlrectly announcement said GUARD Antiball~stlc Misslle System tary who was ousted yesterday from the involved in the alleged incident " Egypt said the raid yesterday morn­ Party's all-powerful Presldll1m and Resor made clear that the withholdlng ing was in retaliation for the almost Catholics Erect More Chairmanship of the Natlonal Parl~ament of CIA testlmony was the reason for the da~ly Israeli air strikes across the The Prague D~strlct Party e}~elled dlsmls~al, statlng that the charges Suez Canal, dealing Israel what Cairo two members and elther suspenden or be­ against the Berets represented "A fund­ mllitary off~cers called "a taste of Barricades in Belfast gan investigat~ng 18 others Party amental violation" of policy and regu­
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