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HAS SPACE RA~ LEAD ASTRONAUTS WERE SCHEDULED to BL.AST Off' JULY HE SAID the MAIN ACCOMPL.ISHMENT of the by a 18 HIGH TIDE LOtI TIDE 6-11-66 6-11-66 3.9 AT 1048 2.0 AT 1742 2.6 AT 0442 VOL. 7 NO. 3025 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1966 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (UPI)--THE U.S. COAST GUARD TODAY DENIED PERMISSION TO HEROISM BECOMES A COMMONPLACE ENTER SAN JUAN HAR80R TO A CUBAN CARGO VESSEL LYING OFF THE COAST AND BELIEVED IN BITTER, DEADLY JUNGLE WAR SAiGON (UPI)--FIVE SEPARATE RELIEF TO 8E CARRYING CU8AN ATHLETES TO THE COLUMNS HACKED DESPERATELY THROUGH UNYIELDING JUNGLES 10TH CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN TODAY UNDER HEAVY COMMUNIST FIRE TO TRY TO RESCUE TWO TRAPPED AMERICAN PARATROOPER COM­ GAMES. THE GAMES 8EGIN SATURDAY. PANIES WHOSE VALIANT STAND AGAINST OVERWHELMING ODDS WAS WRITING A NEW CHAPTER OF VALOR IN THE VIET NAM WAR. THE COAST GUARD SAID THE CUBAN SHIP ARRIVED NORTH OF SAN JUAN AT 8 55 AM THE STAND OF THE 10lsT AIRBORNE DIVISION'S TWO SPEARHEAD COMPANIES COMMANDED BY CAPT AND THAT THE SHIP HAD BEEN WARNED BILL IILONESOME END" CARPENTER OF WEST POINT FOOTBALL FAME AND CAPT WALTER BROWN, OF CHATTANOOGA, CAPTURED THE IMAGINATION OF THE WORLD. WELL IN ADVANCE THAT ENTRY PERMISSION BRIG. GEN WILLARD PEARSON, COMMANDER OF THE DIVISION'S FIRST BRIGADE, CALLED IT "OUR WOULD BE DENIED. THE STATE DEPARTMENT BIGGEST AND BEST FIGHT, OUR GREATEST BATTLE." WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY BILL D. MOYERS SAID IT HAD NO OBJECTIONS TO THE CUBANS CALLED IT "AN INSPIRING CHAPTER IN THE VIET NAM STORY." SENDING THE ATHLETES 8Y COMMERCIAL MEANS Two ARMY HELICOPTERS BRAVED SHEETS OF COMMUNIST MACHINEGUN FIRE TODAY TO EVACUATE THE THE EIGHT MOST SERIOUSLY WOUNDED MEMBERS or OHIO WILL RE-TRY SAM SHEPPARD THE BRIGADE'S "A" AND "c" COMPANIES. U.S. CLEVELAND (UPI)--DECLARING THAT A "HEINOUS CRIME" MUST BE PUNISHED, THE STATE OF OHIO ARTIL.LERY CURTAINED THE TRAPPED MEN WITH TODAY ORDERED A NEW TRIAL FOR CONVICTED WIFE-SLAYER SAMUEL H. SHEPPARD. SUCH HEAVY FIRE RESCUE TEAMS COULD NOT LAND. SHEPPARD, WHO SERVED MORE THAN NINE YEARS IN PRISON fOR THE SLAYING Of HIS FIRST WifE, THE COMPANIES WERE OUTNUMBERED AND SUR- SAID HE WAS "AL.L FOR" A NEW TRIAL AND THAT HE WOULD TAKE THE STAND IN HIS OWN DEfENSE. ROUNDED BY CRACK NORTH VIETNAMESE REGut.ARS "THIS IS WONDERfUL," THE 42-YEAR-OLD, ONE-TIME SOCIETY OSTEOPATH SAID. "I'M READY TO IN JUNGLED MOUNTAINS ABOUT 300 MILES NORTH GO TO TRIAL -- TONIGHT IF NECESSARY." Of SAIGON NEAR THE LAOTIAN BORDER IN THE THE NEW TRIAL WAS ORDERED BY CUYAHOGA COUNTY PROSECUTOR JOHN T CORRIGAN, WHOSE OFFICE FOURTH DAY OF HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE AIR- PROSECUTED SHEPPARD SUCCESSFULLY IN 1954 • BORNE'S "OPERATION HAWTHRONE." "SOCIETY HAS BEEN THE VICTIM Of A HEINOUS CRIME WHICH DEMANDS REDRESS," CORRIGAN SAID. COMMUNIST CASUALTIES IN THE OPERATION LATE "THIS IS A GOVERNMENT OF LAW, NOT A GOVERN- MARCHERS THREATENED FRIDAY STOOD AT 452 DEAD. PEARSON ESTIMATED MENT Of MEN." THE KILL RATIO FOR THE OPERATION WOULD BE SHEPPARD WILL BE RE-TRIED ON A SECOND DE- BY SPEED I NG TRUCK TEN COMMUNIST FOR EVERY AMERICAN WHO DIES GREE MURDER CHARGE, THE SAME CHARGE HE WAS ONE OF THE RELIEF COLUMNS WAS MADE UP OF CONVICTED OF 12 YEARS AGO. SARDIS, MISS. (UPI)--STATE POLICE ARRESTED 87 VOLUNTEERS UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPT. THE TRIAL. DATE WIL.L. 8E SET ey CUYAHOGA COUN A WHITE MAN TODAY WHEN HE BORE DOWN WITH A WALTER WESLEY. THE VOL.UNTEERS GAVE UP SCHED- TY COMMON PL.EAS COURT, BUT CORRIGAN SAID SAND-L.ADEN TRUCK UPON 500 "MISSISSIPPI FREE- ULE ROTATION HOME TO GO TO THE AID OF THE "SEPTEMBER WOULD BE A GOOD GUESS." HE SAID DOM MARCHERS" TREKKING THROUGH REPUTED Ku EMBATTL.ED PARATROOPERS. THE SEPTEMBER DATE WOUL.D BE IN LINE WITH MON- KL.UX KL.AN TERRITORY. THE REL.IEf COL.UMNS WERE DRAWING INTENSE DAY'S U.S. SUPREME COURT RULING THAT SHEPPARD CHIEF INVESTIGATOR CHARLES SNODGRASS OF COMMUNIST FIRE AS THEY INCHED WITH MACHETES BE RE-TRIED WITHIN A REASONABL.E TIME OR FREED THE STATE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WAS AT THE AND SUBMACHINEGUNS THROUGH THE JUNGLE THAT CORRIGAN SAID SHEPPARD WOULD 8E AL.L.OWED TO HEAD OF THE LINE OF MARCHERS WHEN THE TRUCK SEPARATED THEM FROM THE DUG-IN PARATROOPERS POST NEW BOND AND REMAIN FREE UNTIL THE TRIAL. ROARED INTO VIEW. MILITARY SECURITY PREVENTED DISCL.OSURE OF DATE. THE PROSECUTOR SAID HE WOUL.D HANDL.E "MOVE, MOVE!" HE SCREAMED AT THE MARCHERS, JUST HOW FAR THE RELIEF COLUMNS HAD TO TRAV- THE IpROSECUTION "ALONG WITH TWO ASSISTANTS." MOST Of THEM NEGROES. "GET OUT OF THE WAY! EL OR THEIR LOCATION, BUT THE COMMAND POST SHEPPARD, WHO HAS REMARRIED SINCE HIS fiRST WATCH IT,ll DIRECTING THE OPERATION WAS L.ESS THAN A MILE WIFE, MARILYN, 30, WAS 8LUDGEONED IN THEIR THE MARCHERS, WALKING TWO ABREAST ON THE FROM THE TWO TRAPPED COMPANIES. EACH FOOT SUBURBAN BAY VIL.LAGE HOME JUL.Y 4, 1954, SAID SHOULDER OF HIGHWAY 51. SCATTERED BUT TH[ OF THE WAY HAD TO 8E HACKED THROUGH BAMBOO HE HAD NO fEARS "EXCEPT FOR MY WI F'E." LONG REAR-V I EW MIRROR ON THE LEFT 5 I DE OF -- AND AGA I NST STEADY COMMUN I ST FIRE WHOSE "SHE'S L.OST A L.ITTL.E WEIGHT AND I'M WORRIED THE TRUCK NEARLY STRUCK SEVERAL OF THEM TRACERS L.IT UP THE NIGHT SKY. ABOUT HER LOSING MORE," SHEPPARD SAID, "eUT A PATROLMAN LEAPED IN FRONT OF THE TRUCK (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) AS F'AR AS MY FEARS AND APPREHENSIONS, I HAVE AND IT SCREECHED TO A HALT OFFICERS NONE. I KNOW t CAN PROVE MY INNOCENCE. SWARMED AROUND THE DRIVER, PLACED HIM IN A TWO SPACE\~l,LKS PLANNED "THIS CASE SHOULD BE THROWN OUT OF' COURT PATROL CAR AND DROVE HIM AWAY SNODGRASS ONCE WE GET THERE, eUT I SHOUL.DN'T SPEAK F'ROM REFUSED TO IDENTIFY HIM, BUT SAID HE WOULD FOR GEMINI-IO VENTURE A LEGAL STANDPOINT, BUT WHAT FACTS AND EVI­ BE CHARGED WITH RECKLESS DRIVING SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (UPI)--Two SEPARATE DENCE I AM AWARE OF', IT SEEMS TO ME THE STATE ONLY MOMENTS 8EFORE, FLOYD McKISSICK, SPACEWALKS AND A "SPACE STAND" WILL. BE PART DOES "lOT HAVE A CASE." CHAIRMAN OF THE CONGRESS or RACIAL. EQUAL.ITY, OF THE fL.IGHT PLAN FOR ASTRONAUT MICHAEL (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) HAD STOPPED THE MARCH TO COMPLAIN TO PATROL­ COLLINS NEXT MONTH DURING THE THREE-DAY MEN THAT TRUCKS AND CARS WERE COMING TOO GEMINI-IO MISSION. RUSK DECLARE~ THE 14 CLOSE TO THE MARCHERS. COLLINS, 35, AN AIR FORCE MAJOR, WILL BE ABOUT A MILE AND A HAL.f AWAY, IN BATES­ THE CO-PIL.OT ON THE FLIGHT WITH JOHN YOUNG, ARE FIRM OF PURPOSE VIL.LE, WORKMEN WERE PUTTING UP 2oo-FOOT HIGH WHO WENT ALOfT WITH Gus GRISSOM IN THE FIRST WASHINGTON (UPlt--SECRETARY OF' STATE DEAN TENTS IN FRONT OF A NEGRO CHURCH TO HOUSE MANNED GEMINI CAPSULE L.AST YEAR. RUSK RETURNED fROM EUROPE TODAY AND DECLARED SOME OF THE MARCHERS TONIGHT. A SPOKESMAN FOR THE NATIONAL. AERONAUTICS THAT NATO AL.LIES WOUL.D NOT PERMIT FRENCH AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SAID THE GEMINI WITHDRAWAL. TO DETER THEM fROM THEIR MISSION. U.~ HAS SPACE RA~ LEAD ASTRONAUTS WERE SCHEDULED TO BL.AST OfF' JULY HE SAID THE MAIN ACCOMPL.ISHMENT OF THE BY A 18. A PLANNED RENDEZVOUS WITH AN AGENA TAR- BRUSSELS NATO TAL.KS WAS "F'UL.L AGREEMENT AMONG BUT SLIM MARGIN GET VEHICL.E IS AL.SO A PLANNED PART OF THE THE 14 TO GET ON QUIETL.Y AND WITH DETERMINA­ WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE UNITED STATES HAS GEMINI-IO TRIP. TION WITH THE WORK Of THE AL.L.IANCE" DESPITE PULL.ED SL.IGHTL.Y AHEAD OF RUSSIA IN THE SPACE THE HATCH ON THE GEMINI-IO CRAFT WILL. BE DIFfICUL.TIES IMPOSED BY THE 15TH MEMBER NA­ RACE, BUT THE LEAD IS TOO NARROW F'OR COM- OPENED THREE TIMES IF PL.ANS GO ACCORDING TO TION, FRANCE. FORT, AN ADMINISTRATION OffiCIAL SAID TODAY. SCHEDUL.E, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL. L.EARN- RUSK'S PARTY ARRIVED BY AIR FROM LONDON AT DR. EDWARD C. WELSH, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ED. ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, MD. HE IMMEDIATEL.Y OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUN- COL.LINS WIL.L fiRST GO OUT FOR A SPACEWALK FL.EW BY HELICOPTER TO THE WHITE HOUSE TO RE­ CIL, SAID "THE SPACE COMPETITION IS CLOSE, AT THE END or A 50-FOOT LINE, AND POSSIBLY PORT TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON. WITH THE UNITED STATES HAVING A CURRENT EDGE TOUCH THE AGENA SATELLITE THAT WIL.L PRECEDE AT THE AIR BASE, RUSK TOLD REPORTERS THERE IN OVER-ALL SPACE CAPABILITY." THE CAPSULE INTO ORBIT. WAS NO QUESTION THAT FRANCE'S DISENGAGEMENT HE ADDED, "THIS STATUS HAS BEEN RECENTLY THEN COLLINS WILL OPEN THE HATCH AND STAND fROM THE NATO MIL.ITARY STRUCTURE -- REQUIRING ACQUIRED AND IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO fORM EVEN UP IN HIS SEAT TO TAKE PICTURES OF THE ZO- U.S. WITHDRAWAL F'ROM FRENCH BASES -- WAS "SE­ THE SLIGHTEST BASIS FOR COMPL.ACENCY." DIACAL LIGHT IN SPACE AND POSSIBL.Y OF ANOT~ RIOUS, INCONVENIENT AND EXPENSIVE." WELSH, A KEY CONSULTANT TO PRESIDENT JOHN- AGENA TARGET VEHICLE THAT WAS LEFT IN ORBIT HE ADDED THAT THE TIMING OF THE U.S. PUL.L­ SON ON SPACE MATTERS, TOLD A LUNCHEON MEET- AFTER THE TROUBLE-PLAGUED fLIGHT OF GEMINI-8 OUT F'ROM FRENCH SOIL STIL.L WAS A MATTER OF ING OF THE ARMED FORCES eOMMUNICATIONS AND LAST MARCH.
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