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HIGH'TlDl 12-17-l17 57ATI700 p. r ( , 4 j ,11.1 u44'1 )~T \';/ VOL i), No KWAJALEIN, I>1ARSHALl ISLANDS SATURDAY,OECEf'B[R 1;::, l HONOLULU (UP1)--HoNOLULU POLICE Raiders Streak Through Sunlight SAID TODAY THERE WAS A "STRONG pos Six Red Warships SIBILITY OF SUiCIDE IN THE MYSTER IOUS SHOOTING DEATH OF V,ET NAM ..,JAR In Alexandria Harbor To Blitz Hanoi- Haiphong Area CORRESPONDENT TROY LEROY Kr. I GHTEN, CAIRO (UPlj--SI)\ ~O'lI[T NA~Al 4o, OF FORI SUMNER, N M A HOMICIDE SAIGON {UPI) __ A "PUZZLING" BREAK IN MONSOON VESSELS ARRIVED AT ~lElANCRIA T0CAY INVESTIGATION WAS CONTINUING, NONE WEATHER BATHED VITAL NORTH VIETNAMESE BRIDGES TO BOOST TO EIGHT TriE N ~BER ~r THELESS, IN TIi£' DEATH OF THE NEWSMAtl, IN SUNLIGHT TODAY AND AMERICAN BOMBERS SWEPT RUSSIAN WARSHIPS NOW DocrE0 Ir WHO WAS FOUND FLOA T I NG I N THE OCEAtJ INTO THE HANOI_HAIPHONG POWER CENTER ON THE EGYPT'S BIGGEST PORT orf D,AMOND HEAD THURSDAY WITH A THIRD CONSECuTIVE DAY OF AN INTENSE BllTI THE NEW ARRIVALS, OFfICIAllY 01 t Bl.IlLET WOCJNO IN THE HEAD A I R WAR COM~IANDERS A T SA I GON HEADQUARTERS GOOOwlLL VISIT", INCLUDEu rr)d" SAID THE PRE-HOLIDAY TRUCE ATTACKS WERE DE I SUB~ARINES, ONE TROOP SHIP AIJO 0NE rlGNED TO "CATCH UP" WITH REPAIRS CARRIED OUT Rebels Defeated ICOMANDSHIP BY NORTH VIETNAMESE AND CHINESE CONSTRucTION By Algerian Force THE RUSSIAN VESSELS GANGS WHO REBUILT DURING A MONTH or RAIN THAT STROYER T'1AT AR;> I VED LAST WEU A"u A hROUNDED ALGIERS {UPI)--THE GOVERNMENT AN REPAIR SHIP WHICH HAD BEO, rtl :'L_X Lawmakers Criticize ~O"T AMER NOUNCED THE SURR£NOER TODAY Of REBEL ANDRIA HARBOR 31NCE JULY, W,[ J ",O 'ICAN RAID- ARMY TROOPS LED BY COL TAHAR ZBIRI VitT WARSHIF'S PAID THEIR FIRST '11~~ SViet Land Reforms THE CHIE' OF STAFF WHO OPPOSE~ PRE~_ IT TO THE MEOITE~RANEArl AFTER THE " 1.4R&" f LOCA110[,;f'l _ nO' IDENT HOUARI BOUMEDIENNE TANK BAT_ ARAB-IsRAEL I WAR I t. JUNE WASHINGTON (UP1)--CONGRESSIONAL cordong tarll"t lo{'atlO"~ on A,r FIGHTING O",/ .. "s(' 8a"l" Mop. ar .. Arm,. TlES HAD BEEN REPORT EO ON THE DESERT ARRIVAL OF THE SO I[T WARSrl~S INVESTIGATORS CLAIMED TODAY THAT ER,)PTED TO- pl<llh •• , "FC Ron" .... l,n,vmg PLA INS SOUTHWEST OF ALGIERS fOLLOWED THE RECENT VISIT TO THE SOUTH VIET NAM'S LAND RErOR~' PRO- A Y BETW[Er. (top) "ncl _<ip4 /01.'1 H<JnI6 ..rry THE COMM\jN IQU[ SAID TROOPS "MIS- uNITED ARAB R,P"BLIC (IF A '" I tiE:> GRAM IS LITTLE MORE THAN A PACKAGE TJw m .. ,. aT<' memb"r, 0/ 'he M [R I CA N ..4 ....,. AIr D ..jenlf' ('ommond LEO BY ZSIAI AND SOME OFFICERS OF OF SOVIET AIR FORCE PLANts AI,C OF PROMISES, WHilE IN COMPARISON, ROOPS AND Post co/"ocaled w.tk 'he 51s1 HIS FAMILY" HAVE RETURNED TO THEIR CAllE AS U N R[PRESE",TATIVE S~"''''AF' THEY SAID, THE V,ET CONG ARE WIN \.., F.ghter ''''nceptor Wm!!" ..hr ,~ORTHVI[T-f)'·I .. n ... (",>nlrol e..,,,,,,, on BARRACKS IT SAID THE SITUATION IN JARRING WAS Q~J A PEACE ""WI jG I','~ I NING THE LOYAL TY Of PE:ASANTS 1.11 TH A~t[5E R£G- ,'.... ho, Ot",,,,,,,,, THE EL AFfROUN AREA 45 MILES SOUTH THE MIDDLE EA,;;T AN EffECTIVE PROGRAM O~ THEIR OWN ULARS ON THE FARMLANDS OF SOUTH WEST OF ALGIERS WAS "SACK TO NORMAL SPECIAL ENVOY I' THE V,ET CONG, ACCORDING TO ONE JIET NAM'S BONG SON ?LAIN AND THAT ROAD TRAFFIC HAS RESUMED REPORT QUOTED BY THE LAWMAKERS. ~ FIELD REPORTS TODAY SAID 'AX) U S BOUMEDIENNE VISITED THE BATTLE IAL TALKS TODAY W!TH JOROANIA J c~[_ ARE DISTRIBuTING ABOUT FIVE TJ~[S \!p CAVALRI" EN U:51N(; AR~lOR AND 2m~E TODAY AND RESTORED Cm'MUNICA- ItJlER BAH"AT T~LHO~NI ;"'C OTH[~ MORE SOUTH V,ETNAMESE LAND TO THE IPEA~ANTS THAN IS THE SOUTH V,ETNAM- RTILLERY WITH AIR SJPPORT RESCUED TIONS WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD WHICH Off ICIALS IN ;,"MAN THRE£: BELEAGUERED PLATOONS GETTIN WERE CvT FRIDAY THE PRESIDENT AN- ! (CONT.J.!iJ.!!:\) __ QN "'pAGE E I G~T ~ ESE GOVERNMENT REPS J OHN MOSS, I " I ~IT FROM ALL SIDES .'N THE BONG SON ~JOUNC[D IN A RADIO BROADCAST YESTER- (0 [M _ C)AL ,AND 0 GDEN RE1D, IR EP ),~ - S fLATS AND KILLfD """i r~ORTH VIETNAt-'- DAY THAT HIS SOVIET-EQUIPPED AR~IED Constantine Offered N , ) URGED ~ECRETAAY OF TATE Y , ESE IN BITTER COI'dAT THAT KJLLED FORCES HAD CRUSHED A COUP ATTEMPT IDEAN RUSK TO PRO~1PTLY MAKE IT tH'nS- A 4" ,6 MERICANS AND WOUNDED '-t BY MILITARY DISSIDENTS A Powerless Throne I TAL CLEAR TO THE GDVERN"1ENT OF SOUTH (" M-N OF THE U ~ 1ST CAVALRY Dlv- THE COMMUNIQUE TODAY V'~r N0 MEN- ATHENS (UPI )--",'EDIATOqS 8ETwtE V,ET NAM THAT "THE TIVE FOR PLEDGES ~ IiTO aE FULFILLED HAS ~·aRE THAN CQ"1E ISIQ~J S£.11ECI T'1E HA'-'LET OF My.,N TION OF 2fllRI'S FAT[ TFlA'iELERS AR_ I' KiNG CONSiANT 11,[ A'<[, Te [ , I <..1 TA~' 62 MiLES NORTHEAST OF SAIGON A R!VING IN ALGIERS TODAY FROt~ THE IN- IREGI'E HE FAILED TO C,T'<T>-t'iQw "l~ Mess IS CHAIRMAN AND REID IS PLAC[ USED SY THE NORTH V'ETNAMES[ TERIOR TOLD OF FIGHTING NEAR BL!DA TURNED TO ATH[IoiS TODAY AFTEq TELL lRANKING REPuBLICAN ON THE ~oust liNG THE KING HE COJLD HAVE I IS TO PIN DOWtJ ~LLIED FQRCES SWEEPING AND EL AFrROUN ANO SAID THEY SAW GOVEP.N~'[NT INfORt.'ATION AND OPERA- PAOOY f![LDS !3[TWE:EN NATIONAL ,ANY WO INDEO SOLD I [RS I THRONE 8ACI( -- 8_T O',lY'>S A FIG TIONS SUBCO~MITTEE THE PANEL '1.3 'He (CONL1l!IJED ON PAGE EIGHT] (CONTI~1UED ON PAGE E IGHTJ I UREHEAO THE ~[DIATORS, ~OR:IG~ 6EE~ CONDUCTING AN INTENSIVE INVES !MINISTER STYLIANOS P,P!'ELIS Ar,L) TIGATION OF US NON-"1ILITARY PRO ARCHBISHOP \ERONY~OS, THE GRECo; GRAMS IN SOUTH VI[T NAM [ Dead Sought in Icy Ohio River PR I ~."T(. REPOlnEOLY BRO,'litfT 6"CII ITS FULL REPORT ON LAND REFORM, , I THE KING'S R£"LY TO A GOVERN' (I,T I THE fiFTH IN AN EXPECTED SERIES OF OfFER TO RETU~N TO HIS T~RO"'E ~ T 15 STUDIES, IS STILL SECRET, AND IS After Fall Of 1,750- Foot Bridge [ NOT IiIS POWER SAID TO SE TH( CAJSE or DISPLEASURE POINT PLEASANT. W VA (UP\)_~DIVERS SUBMERGtD IN THE ICY, SWIFT WATERS J THE GREEK "-ILITARY R l[RS A"'''A;; AT THE WHITE HOUSE, OFrlCIALLY HOLD Of THE RAIN-SWOLLEN OHIO R,VER TODAY IN A SEARCH FOR AN [STI~ATED \ i ENTlY WANT THE KING AS 1 SYVBOL ~F INC. 0..'1" PUBLICATION OF TH[ REPORT ADDITIONAL VICT'MS or THE COL~APSE OF A STEEL SUSPENSION BRIDGE CARRY- THE LEGALITY OF THEIR GO V[F'I"" E'" IS APPROVAL BY THE CO~MITTEE ING HOLIDAY R~SH HDUR TRAFFIC DESPITE or'E FACT THAT IT CA E '70 [ THL SWIFT C RRn,T 1'\ THE RIVER'S be-FOOT-DEEP ~IAIN CHAN ,tL HA~PERED POWER IN A MILITARY CO.'p LAST .,~ Christmas Mail Burned ITHE RECOVEilv OPERATION "Ie AN ESTIMATED IOC AuTOMOBILES AND TR' CKS, CARRYING TRAVELERS, HOVE ONE WELL-INrORMED SnURCE TOLC [BOUND CO~to'UTERS A"D CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, PL'IMMETED "'ITH THE TORN !OC- UPI THAT THE CONbITIO'VS "'LACE- 0'.. FOOT-HIGH STEEL SPAN !NTO THE ICY, HJDOY, SWIFT-MOVING WATERS OF THE HIS RETJRN MIGHT BE UNACCE~TA8lL ~0 Im !r~,~~~~;~~~~A~~;~~,~~~~;,~: RAIN-SWOLLEN OHIO RIVER AT DUSK YESTERDAY (~ON!.LNUED ON_..f.A.f.f E~G~.!) ,11. "1ID-MANHATTAN POST OfFICE SUILD TODAY, 57 S 'B~ERGED VEHICLES WERE! 1 ING LAST NIGHT RAGED THROUGH THE LOCATED TYEY INCLUDED lh AUTOMO- I ITEN-STORY STRUCTURE, fED BY SOWE BILE3 AND 17 TRI.CK:' THE S'oJIFT CI.R-1 90th Congress Called Productive; OF r~E 35 ~JLLION LETTERS AND RENT, HOWEVER, HA~rEHEO RECOVERY , CHRISTr'AS PACKAGES IN THE BUilDING OPERATIONS COND CT[O BY THREE: DER- AT LEAST TEN PERSONS WERE RE_ Plans Laid for Second Session RICK BQATS, EACH ECUIPP[D WITH A PORTED INJURED, INCLUDING SOl>'[ C"'ANt. CAPABLE OF LIFTING 2<-0 TONS WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY TERMED THE NOW-DEP4RTED rl~ST FIREMEN OVERCOME BY SMOKE FIREMEN THE COAST GUARD 5AI0 THE FORCE ES5 ION 0, TH£ f)OTti CONGReSS "PROOtiCTI VE.' BUT ASSIGNED PRES IDE/IT JOf<N RESCUED FIVE POSTAL OPLOYEES FRO~1 OF THE CIRRE'1T PUSHED DIVERS AWAY ON'S ANTICRIME ANO TAX PROPOSALS TOP PRIORITY rOR ~CTION WHEN TH[ LEGrS UPPER FLOORS AND LEO OTH[RS, BLIND- WHEN THEY ATTEMPTED TO fASTEN CAB- ATORS RETJRN JAN 15 ED BY SMOKE, DOWN STAIRWELLS LES TO SI R"tRGED VEHICL[S WHILt HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS PICT.)RED 1';J67 LEGISlATIVE ACCO'PLrSH THE BuILDIN\:, WAS THE ONE IN WHICHI I ' ) \COr\jTU, ,(0 QN FAG[ EIQHT ,ENTS IN GLOWING TERMS, THE PRESIDENT'S CHIEF L![L'7[NA~TS ON CAPITOL HILLI A 60~IB EXPLODED EIGHT DAYS AGO, IN- ERE MORE REALISTIC ABOUT THE ADMINISTRATION'S FR STRATIONS IN DEALING I JURING tiGHT PERSONS SLIGHTLY ITH A BALKY, RESTLESS CONGRESS THIS YEAR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAID THt Washkansky has Pneumonia THE WHITE HOUSE SCORE~R:D SHOWEO 57 AD..-ltoISTRATION PROPOSALS ENAGlEO CAPE TOWN (UPI)--LoUIS WASHKAN- BLAZE LAST NIGHT WAS THROUGH TO LTHOUGH NOT ALL AS RECOMMENDED, AtoD IS BILLS THAT rAilED TO PASS SKY, THE ~AN WHO GAMBLED HIS LIFE HAVE STARTED IN A CONVEYOR BELT POSTMASTER GEN£RAl LAWR£NCE F.