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i-- II () 1J It(. r~l\SS TUESDAY 28 MARCH 19 CQvIMUN 1ST-LED LAOS REBELS STR IKE KENNEDY -MACtv11 LLAN MEET VIAS SUCCESS GOVERNMENT t S COMf'.1UN ICAT ION SfSTEf'.1 FROM AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW V I l r\j T ! A tiE) L A a S (TT) - ... COf.Ji M LJ N IST- KEY WEST, FLA (TT)--THE MEETING HERE SUNDAY L L u PAT ~1 E r lAO REB E LSST R U (1\ AT THE BETWEEN PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND BRITISH PRIME (lO.;CRI\fv1ENT'S rOMMUf\'! CAT IONS SYSTEM MINISTER HAROLD MACMilLAN IS KNOWN TO HAVE DEALT S'JNDA"f, curT J NG ROADS I N CENTRAL IN PART WITH POSSIBLE MILITARY EVENTUALITIES lAO:3 t\ NOli AR ASS I I\J G T H Ar F I C VI I T H iNA SHOULD RUSSIA NOT SUPPORT THE BRITISH-PROPOSED _ \J tv1 I LE S OF 1 HIS CA PIT A L C! TY , CEASEF!Rl IN LAOS DISPATClIES SAID IT WAS POSSIBLE TO REPORT FROM AMERICAN SOURC DISPATCHES TO V,ENTIANE REPORTED ES THAT THE LAOTIAN SITUATION HAD NOT DETERIOR TI-iE REBELS HAD NEW ~)JMM RUSSIAN ATED APPRECIABLY SINCE KENNEDyrS NEWS CONrERENCE F IElO GUNS, BUT NO REAL FIGHTHJG LAST WEDNESDAY WHEN HE SAID THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN 'v,IAS rEPORTED LJUR I NG TilE DAY MANY CONFLICT WAS SERIOUS, BUT STILL SUSCEPTIBLE TO () f F ~ C I A L S \rl E NT SOU T H TO S AV A I J N A K H E T NEGOTiATION IT WAS AT TH!S CONFERENCE THAT F Of~ A VE TE RANS CONVE NT ION KENNlDY ALSO STRESSED AMERICAN INSISTENCE ON A T H t I\J E N RlJ S S I A il APr ILL [R Y SUP P L I - FREE AND NEUTRAL LAOS ~L 10 ~ - PATHlT LAO WAS SAID TO WH ! LET H t i R J 0 ! N 1 CO t-.1 M U N ~ QUE D! D NOT MEN T ! 0 N II h V L \ lO NG E R f, A ~~ GET HAN THE U S - STRiCTLY M'lITARY MATTERS/ THE TWO LEADERS DID ':)'-,PPI ! CD fO)~1M HOW I rZERS OF THE PRO DISCUSS, iN ADDITiON TO POSSIBLE POLITICAL \NE3 T ErN ~ORCES SETTLEMENTS ~N LAOS, A SERIES OF CONTINGENCIES RED RADIO BROADCASTS CLAIMED AD IN\lOLV~NG !'v1!L!TARY MOVES, I~ NECESSARY VAN lES BY CO LUM I\lS ! N THE IJARROW THE MILITARY CONTINGENCIES WERE D!SCUSSED WAIST OF THE LANDLOCKED COUNTRY IN BECAUSE KENNEDY AND MACM! LLAN D 10 NOT KIJOW WHAT WHAT WAS BlllEVED 10 BE A DRIVE TO SITUATIONS MIGHT ARISE PRIOR TO THEIR NEXT CUT THE COU~TRY IN TWO ON A LINE MEETING ON THE EVENING OF APRil 4 IN WASHINGTON THROUGll THE TOWN OF KHAM KUET FROt-.1 THE AMER I CAN PO i NT OF Vi EIN, THE KENNEDY (!rJ BPNGKOK, PRESS DISPATCHES MACMILLAN MEETiNG -- THEIR FIRST AND A SESSION R OM 1 LI A i '- A. t JD T E: F\ R ITO R YON THE tvlE "" THAT LASTE0 OVER THREE HOURS -- WAS A DEC!DED KONG R1V:R BORDER rEPORTED PANiC SUCCESS T~E MEET!NG WAS CALLED EXTREMELY USE BUrlNG BY lp)TjANS PRICES SHOT FUL TO BOTH SIDES, PARTiCULARLY WITH THl SOUTH UP ~T T~E THAI dORDER TOWN OF NON EAST ASIA ~REAT~ ORGANIZATION MEETING OPENING ;K~AI NEAR VIENTIANE, T~[ REPORTS IN BANGKOK SA') ) RESULTS OF THE CON~ERENCE WERE BEING TRANS- THE REBELS CONTINUED TO CLAIM MITTED RAPIOLY TO BANGKOK AND IT WAS fELT HERE CA :)TURE O~ KHAM KUE T, TH E "GATEWAY THAT ThlS \tl! LL SERVE TO AS'SURE CLOSEST HARMONY T(, SOUTl-jrRN LAOS," LOCATED 1..).0 ~IjILES AND COOPERATION BETWEEN THE AMERiCAN AND BRIT SOUT~EAST O~ VIENTIANE !S~ DELEGATHONS AT TYF MEETING SE,zur,E OF THE TO\JN \vOULD PUT THE SOV!ET-SUPPLIED REBELS iN POSITiON EXPLORER X SPEEDS ALONG DIFFERENT ~cr A ~R~VE ON THE C~Tf Of SAVAN~A !9yO YOu ORB IT iOC! 000 ~11 LES ABOVE EARTH If -1[- SOUTHERI4 BAST! ON OF THE PRO- CAPE CANAVERAL (TT)--AMERICA'S EXPLORER X WESTERN REGIME OF THE PREMIER fI H SATELLITE SPED ALONG A DIFfERENT YO-YO ORBIT f"G IIU BOUN 80T H SIDES WERE CLAIMING ADVANCES 100,000 MILES ABOVE EARTH SUNDAY SENDING BACK f\ND TflAT THEY \"Er~E INrLICTiNG HEAVY DATA ON MAGNEl ~ C fiE LDS AND E LECTR i C CURRENTS CASUALT!ES ON EACH OTHER's FORCES IN SPACE THE 7J-POUND PACKAGE, fIRED FROM HERE SATURDAY ABOARD A 3-STAGE THOR-DELTA ROCK G~VE GENEROUSLY TO ET, WAS EXPECTED TO REACH ITS FURTHEST POINT FPOM EARTH, ABOUT 123,000 M!LES, LATE MOrJDAY M~ERICAN RED CROSS~!! It U AFTERNOON AND THEN START BACK DOWNHILL TOWARD EARTH - PERHAPS TO A rqERY DEATH IN ATMOSPHERE __________H_O_U_R_G.LAS_S-:- _____--..:..T.:.U~E S:.:D:..:.A:...:.Y-..::.:20~M.:.::A~R~C~H ~19~6~1_ ( CON TID F' ROM COL. I, T HiS P AGE ) PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECT!ON OF THE "D OES A SECOND DEGREE VERDICT ON COUNT COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE (MURDER) CONTRADICT A GUILTY VERDICT ON RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL COUNT 2 (CONSPIRACY) OF ONE DEFENDANT, WHILE ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU THE OTHER DEFENDANT IS FOUND GUILTY Of FIRST OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c DEGREE MURDER ON COUNT f AND GUiLTY ON W~TH THE TRANSPORT COv1PANY OF TEXAS .. SPIRACY, COUNT 21" THE JUDGE REPLIED, "My ANSWER IS NO THERE THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY IS NO CONFLICT If MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE FOR COpy IS 1000 DAY OF PUBLICATION. STATESIDE NEWS BRIEFS THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WASHINGTON (TT)--SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER EOtT ALL COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION. MIKE MANSFIELD SAYS THE SENATE LABOR CO~ T~ TEE WILL START WORKING ON PRESIDENt KEN~ ('S SPORTS EDITOR - NOBLE YAMASAKI M,NIMUM WAGE BILL TOMORROW HE SAYS THE NEWS EDITOR - JOYCE RAWLES BILL -- WHICH WAS MODIFIED IN THE HOUSE - ADVISER - JOHN COLEMAN PROBABLY WILL NOT BE READY fOR FULL SENATE CONSIDERATION UNTIL 12 OR 13 DR. R. BERNARD FINCH & CAROLE TREGOFF WASHINGTON (TT)--MRS JACQUELINE KENNEDY BOTH CONVICTED OF MURDER IS FLYING TO PALM BEACH, FLA., WITH HER TWO CHILDREN WHERE SHE WILL SPEND THE EASTER Los ANGELES (TT)--DR. R. BERNARD FINCH H0LIDAYS AT THE HOME OF HER FATHER-iN-LAW. AND HIS RED-HAIRED MISTRESS, CAROLE TRE JOSEPH KENNEDY GOFf, WERE CONViCTED OF MURDER TODAY IN CHICAGO (TT)--RAiNS AND MELTING SNOW THE GUNSHOT SLAYING OF THE SURGOEN'S SOC DRIFTS CAUSED SPRING FLOODS IN PARTS OF THE iALITE WIFE ON JULY 15, 1959 THE DECIS MIDWEST, FORCING HUNDREDS Of PERSONS FROM ION CAME IN THE THIRD TRIAL OF THE LOVERS. THEIR HOMESo THE WORST FLOODS IN 28 YEARS FINCH, WAS FOUND GUILTY OF FIRST 43, MADE 500 PERSONS HOMELESS IN CHARLES CITY, DEGREE MURDER HE WILL BE SENTENCED EITH- IOWA, WHfRF THE CEDAR RIVER OVERFLOWED ER TO DEATH IN THE GAS CHAMBER OR LifE FT LAUDERDALE, FLA~ (TT)--TwENTV-FOUR IMPRISONMENT AfTER THE 10-MAN, 2-WOMAN YOUNG ADULTS, COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STU JURY HEARS FUTHER EVIDENCE AND ARGUMENTS, DENTS WERE FINED BY A FTo LAUDERDALE JUDGE POSSIBLE IN TilE NEXT FEv' DAYS YESTERDAY. THEY WERE AMONG 6,000 TO 7,000 CAROLE, 24, HIS FORMER RECEPTIONIST, STUDENTS WHO SUNDAY NIGHT STAGED A 2-HOUR \/A5 CONV I CTED OF' SECOND DEGREE MURDER DEMONSTRATION IN THE RESORT CITY BECAUSE THiS CARRIES AN AUTOMATIC SENTENCE OF 5 TWO OF THEIR FAVORITE BEACHES WERE CLOSED YEARS TO LIFE. THE PAROLE BOARD NORMALLY ABOUT 350 POLICE PUT DOWN THE DISTURBANCE REVIEWS SUCH CASES AFTER 2~ YEARS. WITH FIRE HOSES AND MADE 57 ARRESTS FINCH, HANDSOME, CREW-CUT AND WEARING CHICAGO (TT)--THIRTY-EIGHT-VEAR-OLD HIS USUAL DARK BLUE SUIT, STARED RED-FACED PAULINE NETHERLAND LED POLICE ON A WILD AT THE JURY -- THEN TEARS SLOWLY STARTED 6S-MILE-AN HOUR AUTO CHASE THROUGH TWO STREAMING DOWN HIS FACE CHICAGO SUBURBS, THEN STOPPED WHEN HER CAR'S TEARS ALSO FLOWED FROM CAROLE'S EYES , ENGINE FAILED SAID PAULINE: "IF IT BUT SHE MANAGED A STRAIGHT FIRM STARE AT HADN'T YOU NEVER WOULD HAVE CAUGHT MEo" THE JURY AND PARTICULARLY AT THE FOREMAN. JACKSON, MISS (TT)--NINE NEGRO COLLEGE THE END CAME SUDDEtJLY TI- JURY HAD STUDENTS STAGeD THE FiRST SIT-IN DEMON DEL!BERATED FOR NEARLY 21 HOURS WHEN IT STRATION IN MISSISSIPPI WHEN THEY APPEAtL SENT AN URGENT NOTE TO JUDGE DAVID COLEMAN AT A STRICTLY-SEGREGATED CITY LIBRARY IN ABOUT I~ MINUTES BEFORE IT WAS SCHEDULED JACKSON THE STUDENTS WERE ARRESTED WITH- TO QUiT ITS SESSION FOR THE DAYo OUT PROTEST WHEN THEY IGNORED POLICE ORDERS CAROLE WAS LED AWAY SOBBING BY A SHER TO LEAVE iFF'S MATRON. ASKING INSTRUCTIONS, THE JURY SUBMITTED GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTION TO COLEMAN: AMERICAN RED CROSS (CONT'D TO NEXT COL) 000000 HOURGLASS TUESDAY 28 MARCH 1961 TALKS WILL BE AIMED AT L ATE NEW S NO ANSWER ON LAOS CRISIS RESTORING ORDER IN CONGO WASHINGTON {TT)--PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND LEOPOLDVILLE (TT)--THE CENTRAL GOVERN RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER GROMYKO CONFERRED ~ENT 4PPEARED TO BE HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS FOR ALMOST AN HOUR ON THE LAOTIAN CRISIS, JNDAY ABOUT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR TALKS THEN ISSUED SEPARATE SlATEMEN1S E)PRESSING A!MED AT RESTORING CONGO ORDER WITH THE HOPE FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT~ STANLEYVILLE REGIME OF ANTOINE G1ZENGA SPEAKING TO NEWSMEN, GROMYKO REFUSED TO THE RES E EM EDT 0 BEL ITT LED OU BT S THE DISCLOSE THE SOVIET POSITION ON THE WESTERN TALKS WERE TO BEGIN SOON, BUT THE RIVAL DEMAND FOR AN IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE IN LAOS CAP I TALS WERE BUSY JOCKEY I NG F'OR TilE BEST WHITE HOUSE NEWS SECRETARY SALINGER SAYS POSITION GROMYKO INDICATED HIS GOVERNMENT IS STUDY LEOPOLDVILLE PROVINCIAL PRESIDENT CLEO- ING THE BRITISH PROPOSALS FOR A LAOS TRUCE HAS KAMITATU HAD TO POSTPONE HIS TRIP TO AND WILL ANSWER THEM IN THE VERY NEAR FUT ~TANLEYVILLE WHICH HAD BEEN SCHEDULED FOR URE THERe HAD BEEN STRONG HOPE AMONG U S SATURDAY TO ACT AS GO-BETWEEN, BECAUSE OF OFFICIALS THAT THIS ANSWER WOULD PRECIDE OBJECTIONS BY PREMIER JOSEPH ILEO OF' THE THE MEETING GROMYKO SAID HE DISCLOSED TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ILEO WAS INSISTING MR.