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Moon Shot Marks V-E !.<•:, T W. Wr tarifht, few to Ht. 1 Red Bank Area J Temperatures today tad to- Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1985. •Mfrtw, 7MI. Putty «Ioudy Wednesday. Showera likely. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS lMut4 7c UK COPY VO'""L ' ol87i ««NO• "22J3 P»ld U•••"> Re• dMomU Banky Utrouj»nd b•» FridayAlditlml. Seeonl Mtlllnd Cluii Po"««Oltlcu«. MONDAY, MAY 10, 1965 Moon Shot Marks V-E Bay MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet first public display of the land The Soviet display came at a range missile mounted on a lelf- his best to make things work-to Union celebrated the 20th an- of rockets that have carried its military parade in Red Square, propelled launching platform and Berlin." "•'•* niversary of V-E day yesterday manned space ships into orbit. Soviet leaders «nd thousands of three-stage intercontinental Most of the Atlantic Alliance rocket, about 6048 feet long. with a new. moon shot, a military On Course Muscovites saw in an 18-minute ambassadors skipped the parade, display, an appeal for renuncia- Tass said Lunik 5 was equipped weapons show the pair of 110- Marshal Georgi Zhukov, one of Only the French and Icelandic tion of nuclear weapons and a with "measuring devices" but foot, three-stage rockets, and the Soviet Unions top World War ambassadors attended. The rea- now attack of U.S. policy. i not say what kind of infor- four other weapons never seen 11 commanders, appeared among son for the apparent boycott Was The moon shot, Lunik 5, was mation it would sertd back from in public before. Tass said the the leaders. It was his first ap- reported to be an article in a 3,254-pound electronic Iftstru- Ms 260,«»nHle journey. giant rockets were soIkMueled pearance at a Red Square Saturday's Pravda by Soviet ment package to gather and Tass said the rocket waa dose and mat their range was "un- parade since former Premier Defense Minister Rodion Malinow send back scientific Information. to Its planned course. Ah earlier limited-" but western observers Nikita Khrushcev ousted Mm as sky, accusing Western nations of The news agency Tass said it Lunik bad photographed die were skeptical of that daim. defense minister in 1957. ' combining to suppress national was launched from an artificial dark side of the moon. liberation movements. • -' earth satellite put into orbH The VS. Ranger 9, an Other weapons not shown pre- In New York, former President earlier in the day by a multistage pound electronic viously to the public were a Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Allied Most of the alliance's ambas- rocket, crammed with television cam- six-rocket anti-tank system commander-in-ohief in World War sadors showed up for a Kremlin The exact time or place of the eras, sent back more than 5,- mounted on an armored recon- n, said the time had come for reception later, but U.S. Am- launching was not announced but 000 pictures of the lunar sur- naissance vehicle, 20 new TO Russia to "rehabilitate" Zhukov. bassador Foy D. Kotiler add it presumably took place about face before crashing into a moon medium tanks that have been in "He was a very good soldier," West Germany's Horst Grepper the hour the-Kremlin gave its crater March 24. service since 1963, a medium- Eisenhower said, "and h» tried stayed home bhen, too. 2 GIs Killed in Viet Fighting SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)—Two American soldiers adviser in the fmce, killing him. Two advisers were Other attack squadrons reported damaging the have been killed and six wounded in a battle which wounded and tdree U.S. Army helicopter crewmen Ba Binh military base nine miles north or the 17th has raged for two days between Vietnamese forces were lightly wounded. Parallel, two barracks compounds n:ar Vinh Llnh, and Communist guerrillas 39 miles west of Saigon. America's toll of combat dead stood at 366. and two bridges, 10 boxcars and one locomotive . A third American, a Navy Jet pilot, was killed The operation had cost the South Vietnamese 20 along six major routes. VICE PRESIDENT VIEWS TORNADO WRECKAGE — Vice President Hubert H. Hum- yesterday when his plane failed to pull out of a dead, 53 wounded and 10 missing at last report. No The heaviest raid of the war to date was flown strafing dive on a North Vietnamese truck. information was available on Viet Cong casualties. phrey stands alone and views debris yesterday following Thursday night's dews-ting Saturday, when 242 planes carried out an assortment tornado Which h-if this area in the Minnea polis suburb of Fridley. Thirteen lives were The battle, west of Saigon began early Sunday Taking advantage of good flying weather, U.S. of strikes. when a Communist mortar barrage descended on and Vietnamese warplanes carried out the second lotf in tht storm with tornadoes hitting in many areas near the Twin Cities. the capital of Hau Nghia Province. consecutive day of heavy air strikes against "the A Viet Cong statement broadcast by Hanoi. - (AP Wirephoto) The first of the Americans to die and one of the North Vietnamese yesterday. Radio said U. S. military forces in South Viet Nam* American < wounded were advisers sent in by heli- Communist military targets and rolling stock will be crushed despite the recent arrival of fresh copter with, a government relief force. were pounded by 127 fighters and bombers. troops. Viet Cong mortar barrages were mounted simul- A Navy F8 Crusader crashed while attacking a "The puppet troops and:U. S. Marines cannot taneously on the Haw Nghia towns of Bao Trai, Due camouflaged truck. The pilot was killed. Accom- cope with the crushing blows of our armed forces Hoa and My Hanh. A Viet Cong infantry attack panying pilots said there had been no groundfire and people," and to send in paratroopers "in art New Administrator hit a ranger unit guarding a bridge near Due Hoa. or enemy aircraft. The crash was listed as a prob- attempt to turn the tide is but an illusion," the Sunday evening, a bullet hit another U.S. Army able accident. Communist statement said. • Named at Riverview Domingo Resets RED BANK - Frank F. Blais- Mr. Daniels was a first lieu- dell, president of the Board of tenant in the Air Force, serving 9 Governors of Riverview Hospital, as commander of patients at the Reject Junta s today announced the appoint lSKMred Sampson Air Force Base ment of John H. Daniels, Jr. hospital, Geneva, N. Y., and chief administrative officer of a mili- of Port Washington, N.Y. as hos- tary field hospital in Suwon, pital administrator effective June Korea. In the past few months, Surrender Bid 14. Mr. Daniels has been a princi- SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican pable' of moving against 4)M > Mr. Owieta.jreplaces .Mrs. pal In the hospital consulting Republic (AP) - The Dominican «*•)*.• ••. • .•;• • ',.;• Julia E. Thrqckmorton, retiring firm of John C. Steinle Associ- rebels have rejected, a surrender Befort U>» revOH, whit* de- Ittter » years of service. ates of Garden City. N.Y. invitation from the new military- posed the civilian triumvirate ; Assisting Mr. Daniels will be He is the son of medical mis- civilian junta with, a reply that headad by Donald Reid Cabral, Willlun T. Gill, associate ad- sionaries in Nanking, China, they have the morale and man- th« Dominican army was esti- ministrator, and Mrs. Winifred where he was raised. His father, power to withstand attack. mated at 35,000 to 30,000 men. Dunham assistant administrator. a physician, was sujxrintendant Gen. Antonio Imbert Barrera, Directed Hospital of Nanking University Hospital. president of the five-man junta, warned yesterday that his forces Mr. Daniels has been director Mr. Daniels belongs to the were ready, "as of now" to move Asbury Park of the North Shore Hospital American Hospital Association, against the rebels. But he said no Manhasset, NX, since 1960. For the Hospital Association of New attack would be launched until five year*' preceding that he York State, and th,e American every effort has been exhausted Woman Is . terved there as assistant direc- to avert, bloodshed. tor. College of Hospital Administra- U.S. sources said Washington The new administrator holds a tors. He has been chairman of Killed By Car John H, Daniels, Jr. would counsel against any renew- master's degree in hospital ad- the advisory board of the Nas- al of fighting between ths op- NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — Mrs. ministration from the University in hospital administration at sau-Suffolk Hospital Council and posing Dominican factions. Marie Ramos, 49, of 139 DeWitt of Minnesota and a bachelor of Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, director of the Nassau Heart Imbert invited the rebels Ave., Asbury Park, died In the arts degree in sociology from operating room at Fitkin Hospital Association. MASS ON A REVOLT BATTK FRONT _ Rev. Father Charles Conroy of Chicago, that school. He was a resident Pa. at 10: SO last night, less than two says Mass for t group of United Statet soldiers of the 320th Artillery right in thair country if they want to. hours after she was struck by a 105-gun emplacement near.tha Duarte bridge in Santo Domingo yesterday. Mean- Col. Francisco Caamano Deno, car at the intersection of Union while the revolt continued although it was generally quiet on most fronts in tha cap- the rebel chieftain, issued this Ave. and Rt. 33. ital city of the Dominican Republic. (AP Wirephoto) reply from his headquarters in the rebel-held southeast portion Dr.: C. Malcolm B. Gilman, Plane Reported in Sea of Santo Domingo; county physician, attributed deitft Asbury Park Housing Suit "We have defeated tteir best to mutlplg fractures and internal troops and the best from the injuries.
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