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r j Hlm·-j TIDE LOW TIDE '1-17- 65 3- J 7-6'1 5.7 AT 045c ~IOURGtf\SS 0.2 AT 1057 6. I AT 1706 o 2 AT 2318 VOL 6 NO 1953 KWAJALE!N, MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 16 MARCH 1965 MORE ~COPTERS TO VIET NAM Bl~~2s~52~SI~§~~~~E; IN EMBITTERED D!XIE WASHINGTON, ~A~c~~JWk~u.S~!FFI~I:L~ ~AvPKI!£ t~.LH~ROLD K. MONTGOMERY, ALA., MARCH !6 (AP)- JOHNSONvS RECOMMENDATION TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF HELICOPTER COMPANIES IN MOUNTED SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES SWINGING SOUTH V I ET NAM, I T WAS LEARNED TODAY CLUBS, CANES AND ROPES TODAY ROUTED AN EARLY BOOST OF 200 TO 300 U~S. ADVISERS ALSO IS LIKELY. ABOUT 600 WHITE AND NEGRO COLLEGE STU OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY JOHNSON, THE ARMY CHIEf OF STAFF, TO STRENGT~ DENTS WHO REFUSED TO DISPERSE AFTER EN THE U.S. EFFORT IN SOUTH VIET NAM PROBABLY WILL BE ACTED ON PROMPTLY. POLICE HALTED THEIR MARCH. THIS INFORMATION BECAME AVAILABLE A DAY AFTER JOHNSON REPORTED TO PRESIDENT Two STUDENTS WERE LED FROM THE SCENE JOHNSON, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ROBERT S. McNAMARA AND THE JOINT CHIEFS OF WITH BLOOD STREAMING FROM HEAD WOUNDS. STAFF ON HIS WEEK LONG SURVEY MISSION IN SOUTH V,ET NAM. THEY WERE CLUBBED BY THE HORSEMEN AT THE WHITE HOUSE MONDAY, GENERAL ------------------ STUDENTS WERE KNOCKED DOWN OR FELL JOHNSON SPOKE OF A NEED FOR MORE HEL- CANS ALREADY ARE SERVING. TO THE GROUND IN THE MELEE ONLY FOUR ICOPTERS TO AIRLIFT TROOPS SWIFTLY MEANWHILE, IT WAS LEARNED THAT WITH BLOCKS FROM THE STATE CAPITOL ABOUT TO COPE WITH POSSIBLE ATTACKS IN THE IN THE PAST MONTH U.S. NAVY PATROL 10 OF THE MOUNTED DEPUTIES RODE INTO AREA AROUND THE VITAL DA NANG AiR AND PLANES FROM THE 7TH FLEET HAVE BEEN THE STANDING RANKS OF THE STUDENTS. NAVAL BASE ON THE SOUTH CHINA SEA OPERATING OVER THE WATERS OFF SOUTH THE HORSEMEN RODE SLOWLY INTO THE COAST V,ET NAM HELPING TO SPOT COMMUNIST CROWD THEN THEY STARTED SWINGING IT WAS SAID THAT NEITHER JOHNSON JUNKS MOVING SOUTH WITH ARMS FOR THE CLUBS, CANES AND ROPES. A WHITE GIRL NOR U.S. AMBASSADOR MAXWELL D TAYLOR COMMUNIST GUE~RILLAS IN SOUTH VIET WAS KNOCKED DOWN. A YOUTH FELL WITH HAD RECOMMENDED SENDING AN ARMY DIVI NAM. BLOOD STREAMING FROM HIS HEAD. AN SION TO VIET NAM. So FAR, U.S. WARSHIPS HAVE NOT TAK OTHER STUDENT WAS LED AWAY WITH A THERE HAD BEEN RECURRING REPORTS EN PART IN ANY INSHORE OPERATIONS TO BLEEDING HEAD WOUND. THAT A DIVISION SIZE FORCE MIGHT BE INTERCEPT THE COMMUNIST JUNKS BUT A THE MOUNTED DEPUTIES WERE SUMMONED SENT TO VIET NAM WHERE 27,000 AMERI- (CONTINUED ON PAGE rOUR) AFTER POLICE HAS HALTED THE MARCHERS AND BLOCKED THEIR PATH FOR ABOUT TWO WATER REPORT HOURS. THE DEMONSTRATORS HAD REFUSED PERON VOTE STRENGTH TO DISPERSE ON POLICE ORDERS. POSES NEW PROBLEMS CONDITiON ORANGE AFTER THE MELEE, ASSISTANT POLICE BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA, MARCH 16 WATER DISTILLED 3/15 189,600 CHIEF D.J. LACKEY OF MONTGOMERY TOLD {AP)--A PILEUP OF VOTES FOR FOLLOWERS WATER USED 3/15 259,600 NEWSMEN. "I DONtT FEEL LIKE IT WAS NE OF EX-DICTATOR JUAN D PERON IN AR WATER IN STORAGE 7,850,000 CESSARY." HE SAID THE MOUNTED POSSE GENTINA'S CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION POS WAS "NOT ORDERED TO COME OVER HERE " ED NEW PROBLEMS TODAY FOR THE GOVERN TOTALS DO NOT REFLECT RAINFALL THE COLLEGE STUDENTS WERE FROM NORT~ MENT OF PRESIDENT ARTURO U. ILUA. GAIN OR LOSS BV EVAPORATION. ERN CITIES AND ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE. EMERGING AS THE SECOND L~RGEST PO LITICAL FORCE IN SUNDAYvS BALLOTING, THE PERONISTS i POPULAR UNION WON AN KREMLIN~ WHITEHALL FAIL ESTIMATED 36 SEATS IN THE 192-MEMBER CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES AND FINISHED ON TO AGREE ON VIET NAM WAR TOP IN THE POPULAR VOTE BY A MARGIN BRiTA!N AND RuqqlA FAILED TODAY TO AGREE ON A BASIS FOR PROPOSING A HALT IN THE WAR IN VIET NAM,BRITISH OFFICIALS REPORTED OF ABOUT 135,000 VOTES THE IMPRESSIVE SHOwiNG GIVES THE IN A TWO-HOUR MEETING WiTH BRITISH GOVERNMENT LEADERS, VISITING FOREIGN MIN PERONISTS A SOLID BASE OF POWER TO ISTER ANDRE! GROMYKO REPEATED THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT'S DEMAND FOR THE WITHDRAW SPEAK FOR THE NATIONtS WORKING CLASS, AL OF AMERICAN MILITARY FORCES FROM VIET NAM. WHICH APPARENTLY HAS REMAINED LOYAL HE CHARACTERIZED THE SITUATION IN THAT COUNTRY AS "VERY GRAVE" TO PERON SINCE HE WAS ~ORCED INTO BRiTISH FOREIGN SECRETARY MICHAEL STEWART, IN RESPONSE, WARNED THE RUSSIAN EXILE 10 YEARS AGO. DIPLOMAT THAT THE OUTLOOK INDEED WAS GRAVE FOR THE NORTH VIETNAMESE COMMUNISTS WHEN THE 99 CONGRESSMEN ELECTED - AND IT WAS UP TO RUSSIA, HE SAID, TO TELL THEM SO TAKE THEIR SEATS MAY i, THE PERONISTS THE BRITISH SOURCES STRESSED AFTER GROMYKO'S INITIAL MEETING WITH STEWART WILL HAVE A STRONG VOICE TO FIGHT THE THAT THEY EXPECT THE VIET NAM ISSUE GOVERNMENT'S POLICIES. ONE RESULT WILL COME UP AGAIN DURING THE SOVIET RECEIVING INFORMA TION FROM PEKIN THAT MAY BE EVEN MORE DELAY FOR iLLIAtS MiNISTER~S FOUR-DAY TALKS IN LONDON. SUGGESTS THE RUSSIANS ARE UNDER EXTREME HEAVILY CRiTICIZED PROGRAM TO COMBAT THE BRITISH-SOVIET EXCHANGES IN THE COMMUNIST CHINESE PRESSURE TO GIVE NO CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE THE COUNTRY'S MOUNTi~G ECONOMIC ILLS. GROUND TO THE WEST OVER VIET NAM AND SOME OB5ERVERS FEAR THAT MILITARY WERE CONDUCTED iN AN ATMOSPHERER OF THAT IF THEY DO THE CHINESE WILL BRAND UNREST MAY MUSHROOM INTO B!G TROUBLE GENIALITY, INFORMANTS SAID. HOWEVER, THEM AS BETRAYERS OF THE COMMUNIST IN THE MONTHS AHEAD, RECALLING THAT LITTLE PROGRESS WAS MADE CAUSE. THE PERONISTS' SHOWING IN !962 PROMPT BRITISH SOURCES FOR~ED THE IMPRES HOURS BEFORE THE TALKS BEGAN THE SO SION FROM GROMYKO'S GENERALLY NEGATIVE ED THE ARMED FORCES TO OVERTHROW PRES VIET GOVERNMENT SENT THE BRITISH A RE- REACTIONS TO STEWARTvS PROBINGS THAT f. IDENT ARTURO rROND!Zi. PLY TO MEM ORANDUM THAT HAD BEEN DE-' THE RUSSIANS HAVE LITTLE LEEWAY IN LIVERED IN Moscow FEBRUARY 20 IN ARAB PROTESTS RISE WHICH TO GET DOWN TO MEANINCFUL NEGO THAT DOCUMENT THE BRITISH SET FORTH AGAINST BONN MOVES TIATIONS ON THE PROBLEM OF VIET NAM. THEIR IDEAS HOW BRITAIN AND RUSSIA fHE BRITISH HAVE FOR SOME DAYS BEEN BEIRUT, LEBANON, MARCH 16 (AP)- (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST WEST GERMANY ERUPTED IN THE ARAB WORLD rODAY AS NATO POOLS FORCES RECOGN~T~ON APPROVED ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS PARIS, MARCH 16 {AP)--Slx NATO NA JERUSALEM, ISRAiL SECTOR, MARCH 16 BETWEEN WrST GrRMA~Y AND iSRAEL DREW TIONS HAVE POOLED MEN, MATERIAL AND {AP)--THE ISRAEL PARLiAMENT (KNES NEAR EQUIPMENT INTO A LAND AND AIRBORNE SET) ADOPTED TONIGHT A RESOLUTION TEN ThOUSAND IRAQUIS CLIMBED TO THE FORCE TO TRY TO MAKE SURE THAT IF SMALL ENDORSING THE ISRAEL GOVERNMENT'S ROOF OF THE WEST GERMAN EMBASSY IN WARS OCCUR THEY ARE SNUFFED OUT BEFORE DECISION TO ESTABLISH "IMMEDIATE BAGHDAD AND LOWERED THE GERM~N FLAG, THEY CAN SPREAD. ANr FULL" DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH BAGHDAD RADIO REPORTED Irs TERRITORY CONCERNS ONLY NORTH THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY. THE DEMONSTRATORS, MOSTLY STUDENTS, ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION NATIONS THE VOTE WAS 66 TO 29, WITH 10 AB- SHOUTED ANTI-GERMAN SLOGANS AND DE AND ITS PRIME AREA OF CONCERN IS ALONG STENTIONS MANDED THAT THE WEST GERMAN EMBASSY NATO's FLANKS, WHERE COUNTRIES HAVE PRIME MIN~STER ESHKOL ROSE FROM IN IRAQ BE CLOSED BECAUSE OF WEST GER CO~PANION BO~DERS WITH THE SOVIET HIS SICK BED TO CAST ~!S VOTE IN MANy 1 S "AGGRfSSiVE ATTITUDE TOWARD UNiON. NATro~s NOW CONTRIBUTING TO FAVOR ISRAfL KARGMAN, WHiP OF THE THE ARAB NATION, THE BROADCAST ADDED. THE FORCE ARE THE U.S., BELGIUM, CAN MAPI) PRESENTED THE MOTION No DAMAGE WAS DONE TO THE BUILDING ADA, ITALY, WEST GERMANY AND THE UNIT AND EMBASSY EMPLOYES WERE HURT ED KINGDOM ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-~~~~ PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED BY GLOBAL ASSOCIATES AT THE ALBANIA DEMANDS TREATY PEKING STILL FUSS~NG DIRECTION OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER, OF WARSAW PACT GROUP , KWAJALE IN TEST SiTE, MARSHALL ISLANDS TOKYO, .J:.1AR !.6 (AP)--COMMUNIST CHINA CONTRACT DA-010021 AMC-9004 (Y) BERLIN, MAR 16 (AP)--COMMUNIST AL LODGED A NEW PROTEST WITH THE SOVIET BANIA HAS SENT A NOTE TO THE NATIONS (N1 236156) 35133A PMR WITH GLOBAL UNION TODAY IT ACCUSED THE SOVIE~ ASSOCIATES OF THE WARSAW PACT, DEMANDING THAT GOVERNMENT OF "SHAMELESSLY SUPPRESS THEY SIGN A SEPARATE PEACE TREATY THE HouRGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY ING" AN ANTI-U S DEMONSTRATION BY MONDAv THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE WITH EAST GERMANY, A WESTERN RADIO ASIAN, AFRICAN AND LATIN AMERICAN MONITOR SAID TODAY FOR NOTICES IS 4PM THE DAY BEFORE STUDENTS ON MARCH 4 AND "PERSECUTING PUBLICATION AND DEADLiNE FOR NEWS ACCORDING TO RADIO TIRANA, MONITOR CHINESE STUDENTS" ITEMS IT lOAM THE DAY OF PUBLICATION ED BY RADIO FREE EUROPE,THE NOTE WAS THE CHINESE NOTE ALSO "DEMANDED THAT THE HouRGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT DISPATCHED IN JANUARY THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT ADMIT ITS MIS TO EDIT COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION RFE, A PRIVATE ORGANIZATION BROAD TAKES AND MAKE AN APOLOGY TO THE CHI AND TO EDIT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CASTING TO EASTERN EUROPE, SAID RADIO NESE AND OTHER STUDENTS" WHO TOOK PART FOR THE SAKE OF BREVITY ALL COPY, TIRANA DID NOT SAY HOW THE LEADERS I N THE DEMONSTRAT ION I T WAS HAL TED LETTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS SUBMITTED OF THE EASTERN EUROPEAN NATIONS RE BY SOVIET TROOPS AFTER THE POLICE HAD FOR PUBLiCATION BECOME THE PROPERTY ACTED TO THE NOTE FAILED TO CONTROL AROUND 2,000 RAM OF THE HOURGLASS ALBANIA IS A MEMBER OF THE WAR~AW PAG I N:i STUDENTS PACT, WHICH INCLUDES THE SOVIET UNION, PEKING "CATEGORICALLY REJECTED II A POLAND, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, BULGARIA, SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTRY NOTE OF MARCH RUMANIA, HUNGARY AND EAST GERMANY EDITOR NEIL PHELPS-MuNSON 12, WHICH IT MAINTAINED "DISTORTED THE ASST EDITOR DORIS WALLIN HOWEVER, SINCE ALBANIA'S BREAK WITH FACTS AND REVERSED RIGHT AND WRONG II STAFF BETTY BULLA Moscow IN DECEMBER, 1961, ALBANIAN THE FRESH PROTEST WAS SENT BY COM REBECCA LLEWELLYN LEADERS HAVE BOYCOTTED EVERY WAR5AW MUNIST CHINA'S FOREIGN AFFAIRS MIN PACT CONFERENCE RUTH LONDON ISTRY TO THE SOVIET EMBASSY IN PEKING AUDREY STRATMANN IT WAS BROADCAST BY THE NEW CHINA NEWS 2,000 KOREAN TROOPS AGENCY AND MONITORED IN TOKYO NOW IN SOUTH VIET NAM OFFICIAL BULLETIN SAIGON, MAR 16 (AP)--THE SECOND CYPRUS TENSION RISES DUTY OFFICER FOR KWAJALEIN TEST SITE CONTINGENT OF TROOPS FROM SOUTH KOREA ISTANBUL, MAR.