~'Ourglass 07,L11024
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
lCW TIDE • 8.22-68 • • 08,.12212 ~'OURGlASS 07,l11024 --------- -- -------------------- CHINA •• AND NAT- CZECHS FIGHTING BACK TIO~AI. ASSEMBLY PRESIOENT JOStr ""CRE TAli' PRAGU( (1JP')_~OV!tT TAWil'S AND PLANts VITH FORCES or rOVR COMMUNIST ALLIES EN AWAY IN AN ARMOR- INVADED CZtCMOSlOVAKIA TODAY. TMt NATION BEGAN FIGHTING BACK AS 010 HUNGA.RY or 12 yeARS AQO, Rto l!.RMY TANKS WI;I<[ eLAZING IN THE STR[[TS OF THE CAPITAL. AT L£AST rOUR PERSO,*S WERE Kf.lOWN KILLCD IN PRAGUE AND 1 .... 0 IN BRATISLAVA UNDER FROM THE SOVltT Gut.lrll~[. TH[R( ARE REPORTS THAT CASUALTIES HAVe G\J!,;£ AS Kia,... AS 25 CoMMITTEE CIVILIANS WHO HAVE eEtN FIGHT1NQ THE INVADERS. B''''D'''" CtTEKI. CztC",OSLOVAKS, ,G .. ORINGo [NTR[ATIES fROM THEIR REfORM LE:ADERSHIP TO K[EP CAL~, WA$ AN WERE FI~TING BACK AGAINST THE INVASION BY WARSA .... PACT FORCES or THE SOVIET ==::::===-~OC;C~-=~_REPORT.- UNION, POLAND, EAST GERMANY, HUNGARY BULGARIA = ~HE CZECH NE .... S AGENCY CET£KA, STILL S[OU NGL '( Of>f:RATI NG INOf:PENDENTL l' DES Warrants Emergency PITE A SOVIETwlMPOSED TELEVISION AND RADIO BLACKOUT REPORTED PARTY Lf:ADER ALEXANDER DUDeEK AND PRESIDENT SVOBODA BEING HELO PRISONERS IN tHE CENTRAL Of National Security Council CONNITTEE BUILDING--RING[D BY SOVIET WASHINGTON (UPI )_.THE NATIOHAL SECURITY COU~CIL "ET IN EMCRGENCl' WHITe HOU9[ TAN)lS AND TROOPS SESSION LAST NIGHT ON THE CZECH INVASION CRISIS. ON THE PRESIDENT'S OROER$, AT L[AST 25 50VI[T TANKS, THEIR 81G SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK CALLED IN SOVI£T ANBASSADOR ANATOLY DOeRYNIN FOR REO STARS SHOWING. THROUGH) GROUND Ilno HIS EXPLANATION. THE CENTRAL SQUARE TO THE JEERS AND THE MEtTING BETWEEN RUSK AND DOOYRNIN LASTEO 15 MINUTES, IT FOLLOWED AN EARLl WHISTLES OF SOME BITTER CZ[C~OSLOVAKS SESSION 8ETWEEN THE AMBASSADOR AND PR[SIDENT JOHNSON. SEEING THEIR COUNTRY INVADED FOR THE ~~~~~~~~I!i!~!i!i~!i~~!i~~rACE_To_rACEOOBRYNIN ARRIVED AT THE W~ITE HOUSE WITH A MESSAGE rROM THE KREMLIN ABOUT THE SECOND TIME IN 29 Y[ARS •• THE LAST TIME SAME TIME NEWS REPORTS WERE TELLIN~ OF THE INVASION or CZECHOSLOVAKIA BY TROOPS IT .... AS THE FORCES OF NAZI DICTATOR CF THE SOVIET UNION AND FOUR 'OF HU EUROI"EAN ALLIES. ADOLr HITLER BEFORE WORLD WAR II. ~ HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY GEORG[ THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TODAY DEMA~DED Mortar Barrages Against Allies FRO:\~~~55~~~~U~~ ~:;~~':':':',:::';;-I :;:;.;O':O':BC~;OA;~R~~:~R T~~:!C~~~~T~~UTION_ NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL OTHER rUNCTIONS." RUS!lIA~ LEADERS HAD SAID Oth Ground Assaults D",,,,,HIS STATE ,., ","DEPARTMENT T' "MM" OFFICE. 0"". .."""or WHAT THEY'"' ''''".,CALLED CZECH "., ""LEADERS." T"' ","en Followed W. WAS CONE 25 MINUT[S AFTER THE THEY SAID THE "LEADERS" ISSUED AN URGENT SAIGON (UPI J--THE VIET CONG UNLEASHED 14 ~ORTA" BARR ACES AGAlfoiST ALLIEO OUT 1"'"'''''''' OF THE WHITE HOUSE SESSION, FOR AID IN DErEATING "COUNTER~Rt- POSTS IN THE MEKONG DELTA EARLY TODAY AND ,OLLOWEO UP PIVE OF THEM WITH GROUND rlRST or THE COUNCIL SINCE THE SI)(_ y" rORcES. THEY SAID THE ASSAULTS MILITARY SPOKES~EN SAID SEVEN or THE TARGETS .... ERE PROVINCIAL CAPI- ARAB-ISRAELI WAR or JUNE, 1961. WOULD BE WITHDRAWN AS SOON AS T"fREAT [NOEl). TOLS. I",:::::::"::'S EARLY EYENING MEETING WITH DtTAILS ON THE WIDESPREAD PREDAWN ATTACKS IN SOUTH VIET NAM'S NOST POPULOUS I, IN HIS OFFICE WAS INITIATED AT P V· C I b OJA~TER SOUTH or SAIGON WERE SCANTY ALLIED CONMANO[RS SAID LOSSES IN OANAGE RtQUEST OF THE SOVIET AMBASSADOR, ope lSils 0 o. ia ANO LIVES .... ERE LIGHT, HOWEVER STIAN UID. 'IT's STilL TOO EARLY TO TELL" WHETHER THE LATEST ASSAULTS WERE A PRELUDe WAS THOUGHT THAT D08RYNIN '~::':;:;;:~'I,,:BOGOTA (UPI) __THE VISIT BY POPE PAUL VI TO THE ~ATIONWIOC CONNUNIST orFENSIVE EXPECTEO BY GEN. CREIGHTON W. ABRAMS, IJ""",,," AND RUSK WITH AN ELABORATE I COLUM81A 9RI"IGS TO A HEAD THE U.S. CONNANO, A SPOKESMAN SAID. FOR TN[ ACTION aY SOVIET, CONSERVATIVES AND LIBERALS OVER Ho"'" loreaa (01l1l0Uo5 MILITARY OFFICIALS DESCRISED THE AT EAST G[RMAN, HUNGARIAN AND BUL- or THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN PROw TACKS AS "'lORE HARASSING ACTIONS THAN TROOPS, TANKS AND PLAN[S. SOCIAL CHANGE IN LATIN AMERICA. lill,II i. R,SC., Att'II,' OETERMINEO ATT[MPTS TO CAPTURE T~E CENTRAL QUESTION WILL LIE BEHIND SEOuL (UPI )w-FOURTEE"I NORTH KOREAN ALLIED POSITIONS. 001 ips C ina POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE or THE EUCHAR- CON~ANOOS ATTEMPTED TO LAND ON SOUT'" BATTLErlELD REPORTS INDICATED VIET TY ph R h C CONFERENCE rOR WHICH PAUL VI IS KOREA'S CI1EJlJ ISLAI'(O EARLY TODAY IN A CON'~ SABOTEURS KNOCKED OUT ONC SPAN OF HONG KONG (UPI) __ HoWlINC WINDS LASH- THE FIRST PAPAL VISIT TO LATIN OAR I ~G ATTEMPT TO RESCUE A TOP CO"'l~ THE AN Huu BRIDGE, 61 MILES SOUTHWEST ING RAINS FROM ALL SID[S or TYPHOON ~UNIST AGENT. TWELVE or THE INVAOERS Of SAIGON, A MAJOR LINK aETWEEN THE SHIRLEY TORE DIRECTLY INTO HONG KONG SECURITY MEN WILL BE WATCHING WERe KILLtD AI'(D TWO CAPTuqEO. CAPITAL AND THt SOUTHERN MEKONG DELTA. TOoA.. GUSTS or WIND UP TO 140 MILES ANY LErTIST ATTEMPTS TO CREATE INw THE SOUTH KORtAN CENTRAL INTELLI_ AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS SAID HEAVY PER HOOR 'LATTENEO RIKtTY HOUSES, 10ENTS WHICh COULD EMaARRASS THE POPE. GENCE AGENCY SAID THE GROUP ARRIVED FIGHTING THROU(;.HOUT THE COUNTIilY IH THE WITH CONTROvERSY STILL SIMMERING OVER &ROUG~T SCAFFOLDING AND SIGNS TUMBLING IN T"'E VICINITY or THE ISLAND" LuCATED PAST SIX DAYS HAD COST THt COMMUNISTS INTo URBAM STREETS AND UI"ROOTEo MORE HI$ ENCYCLICAL HUMANAE VITAE AGAINST 15 MILES OFF THf NATION'S SOUTHERN MORE THAN DEAD. THE TOLL' WAS r BIRTH CONTROL, HE WILL FINO 1,800 THAN PERSONS. MOST COAST, ON A 15-TOIol, 45wfoOT SPY 4,000 RISING HOURLY, SPOKESMEN SAID. THt COLONY TOOK'T~ FULL rOftc[ OF BOAT LATE l'[STtRDAY. CONSERVATIV[S THE STORM rROM ONE DIRECTleN, WAITED AS ::~::::~~;:::;:::~;~':'NDIR CHURCH'S ROLE SEE~INGIN AN THEIR MISSION .... AS TO RCSCUE LEE hsi AIIrises DelrtocrtJs THE "ISTY EVE OT THE TY'HOON FLOATED CONTINENT WHERE [XPtc- Kyu, 33, LEADER or THE "UNIFICATION I PACE VITH THE WORLO'S THEN ~EE~tD VMDER REVERSE WINDS REVOLUTION PART.," THE CIA SAID. THIS To Steer (lear of PIa,f... POPULATION. W~I~H RA~£P T~ RtQtON A~AIN. 'ART'! I S A~ UNOERGROUNO COMMU>11 ST ORw GANI ZATION. OarifriJlg Hegofialors S".,." THE GovElitHMENT AE'OIlTED "'101 "AIIIMY" 0, RELIEF AND RESCUE WORK[~S TOILED OW THE CIA 010 NOT SAY WHETHER LEE HAS WASHINGTON (UPI ).-StCRETARY or STATE Show BEE'I CA!'TURED. HO .... EVER, IT AOOEO THAT RUSK COUNSELED THE DEMGQRATIC tLECTRI~ LINES "'NO LANDSLID(S rROM AN ANNOUNCEMENT .... ILL Bt MADE ON LEC'S For Nuclear GROuP AND ITS ACTlVITIfS IN A FEW :;:::::::':::COMMITTEE LAST M~GHT ~G4!NST ~AINS ~NOC~ED OUT ROADS ON TWO HANOI ANY "URTHE~ AMER1CA.N or HONG, KONQ ISLAND. PAPEETE, IAHITI (UPI )--ALL INDICATIONS THE PI~ST tR[NCH HYDROGEN I IONS IN TNE HOPE 0" WlfoifoilNG Tlfe US S ks S· Rioting Prist.en StT OFr TODAY ,~ TeCHNICAL aErORE A SPECIAL NIGHT SESw , " ~ .,ns ."<""'.'CAL CONOITIO~S ARE PER- OF THE II00MEN&tR COIo8oiITTEt-- Of D. Escalation Hold Nin. Guar. Y SPLIT ON WHAT THE PEIllOCRATS' , • TECHNICAL PRO&lEfoIS CAUSED NAM PLANK SHOULD ~Av- .. RusK. ~DYISED P,AR~S tuPI)- THE UNITE.D STATES TO_ 1!0STPONeMENT TO THE TEST, CCtJ-"16US, OHIO {UPI )--REBEL CONVJttS PARTY TO STEER CLEAR OF A PLATFORM 30UQHT SOME SIGN THAT NORlH V,ET TO INFORMED tR[NCH SOURCES. RETAINED CONTROL or TWO CELL BLOCKS AT OUT "THE BARGAI HI NQ STRAl'~GY WAS PRE'AII:EO TO DE-ESCALATE THE THE "ROBLE,",S or THe DnAI' WAS THE MAXIMU)4 SECURITY OHIO STATE PEN L1 KE OUR NEGOTIATORS TO EMPLOY." I.'O"D WA"" I N SOUTH VI ET NAN IN [X- TO THE 4,500 CUB I C FOOT BALLOON ITE~TIARl' TODAY AND REPUSED TO SURREN_ ALL, A PARTY IN 'OR A aoMBING PAUS[ IN THE WHICH TH[ ONE TO THREE MEGATON DER NINE GUARDS HELD HOSTAGE UNDER C6MY~foiTION, c~A~Qt "'T"I;;::", ITS o.tsTiNGUISHCQ "IEMBERJ.HfP, THIE MOVf! VAS TO BE MADE WHEN U.S. WAS SLUNG ONE TMI/IO Of' A MILE THREAT OF DEATH. DEVISE kEGOTIATING TAPICS," ";IE, NORTH VUTNM4ESE I{EQOTlATORS MIT TH[ LAGOO ... or tANGATAUFA ATOLL, THE WAR OF NERVES BEGAN YESTERDAy AND WAS PLAYED OUT THROUGH THE NIGHT """"". FOR TNE 18TH TIME ACROSS TH£ CONFERENCE $OUTHE~ST OF HERE. APPEARED IN OETENSE OF JOHNSON tABLE IN THE rORNER ~A~ESTIC HOTEL. DARNOIS, tRENCH GOVE~NMENT AS THE COt/VI CTS PRESSEO FOR FULl. CAP ION POLICY IN VIET NAM AFTER WELL~lfoiFORMEO U.S. SOURCES SAIO CHIEF AT ATO"'lIC HEADQUARTERS HERt ITULATION BY WARD[N M. J KOLOSKI ON """"',.,' rOR TWO DAYS MAO HEARD NEGOTIATOR W. AV[RELL HARRIMAN ONCE YESTERDAY THE WtATHER WHICH WAS THEIR DEMANDS ~OR PRISON RErORMS 1101_ TESTIMONY 5HARPL~ CRITICAL OF AGAIN WOULD SEEK SOME INDICATION ,.ROM ING MINUTELY CHECKED D... ILY APPEARED CLUOING RE.MOVAL or "SAOISTIC GUARDS" THE NORTH VIETNAMES~ WHAT THEY WERE EXCELLENT aUT COULD CHANGE UNEX- ACCUSEDA80UT 50OF NATIONA\.BRUTAL ACTS. GUARDSMEN, EQUIPP€O GEDIIGt S. Me- PRE'AREO TO 00 IN EXCHANGE FOR A &OMB 1:;:::;:1~::::::~::~~ .. :'~:'::'::t~~ENDtRIN THE DAY OUTLINED H,S TEST WILL NOT OCCUR IF THE VER~ ING HALT. TH[III[ WAS LITTLE ll~ELIHOOO WIT ... SUBMACHINE GUNS, "OUNTEO MACHINE PLAN AND CALLED FOil IS DISCERNABL~," GUfoiS AND GAS MAS)lS, .... tRE AT THE PRISON WITHDRAWAL OF 215,000 HE WOULD GET IT.