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City Traffic Box Score Cloudy, Little ' ¦ : ¦ ' ' • ' —To Date— mi I960 Accidents . ... 415 381 Change, in Deaths ..;,... 2 2 Injuries ....... 91 103 Temperatu re Damages ... .. $121,450 $90,490 v Kennedy Orders 2 New Army Divisions * Portugal Will Permit Tension L essens Threatens to Earlier Release Of Guard Units ' ' ; Quit ' ' • UN. • ¦ ' • :¦! • . > '' . In Berlin Crisis By LUIS LUPI 32nd Warned Not probe now starting. LISBON, Portugal (API-Pre- ¦ ¦ By EUGENE KRAMER status quo in Berlin Is more bear- BERLIN (AP)-East-West war able to the Communists than the Some observers believe negoti- mier Ahtonio de Oliveira Salazar To Expect Return over Berlin appears less likely situation that existed a year ago. ations over Berlin could be long said in a speech prepared for de- ; than a year ago but look for new Then thousands of refugees delayed in starting or break down livery .today-Portugal- "will'- surely For Seve ra l Months periods of crisis and tension each month, including many tech- along the way. A be among the first countries to ahead. nicians, teachers and students; the Communists then could be leave the United "Nations organi- By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER That seems to be the feeling of were pouring out of East Ger- counted upon to boost tension . sation ." PALM BEACH; Fla, (AP>- ^y both Berliners and some Western many through West Berlin. The The easiest way to manufacture "Meanwhile we shall refuse President Kennedy . ordered today officials. satellite regime was threatened a new crisis would be for the them our collaboration, in every- the immediate formation of two - Two reasons are heard why war with collapse. East Germans to harass traffic thing that is not in our direct new Army, divisions , expanding '! seems more remote than in 1961. The Communists ^raised their along the access routes to West interest," he declaredr. •> the service to lfi permanent divi- One is that Soviet Premier border wall through the heart of Berlin across East German ter- Reporting to the National As- sions.- , takes or to interfere further with Khrushchev apparently the city in August. That dammed ritory, sembly and to the nation , the 72- The Palm Beach ' , ' ' ¦ traffic between East ; and West White Housa more seriously than he did a year the tide of refugees to a trickle, year-old dictator criticized the said the ¦¦•ac-tjv ' ' ago Western determination to de- Berlin. ' .• • aUdn-o -tlie two di- sol ving their most critical prob- United Nations, the United States visions would permit the release fend West Berlin and its access lem. and Britain for their failure to Khrushchev has with- The Western Allies t!o not rec- "later this year," with no time routes, " come to ¦Portugal's support when drawn his deadline for signing a Some quarters expect new ten- ognize the East German re- ^ specified, of the 32nd and 49th gime as a legitimate government, India invaded Goa, Damao and National Guard Division^ 's which peace treaty with Communist sion over Berlin early this year, ¦ Diu last month. particularly if the Communists They insist that the Soviet ' Union were called to ,'dut y last Oct. 15 East Germany and has not rat- ' ' tled his missiles recently. find the West firmly, opposed to take full responsibility for the Referring to the U.N. mission in the armed forces buildup prer . The other reason is that the concessions in the diplomatic satellite's actions.. Moscow , in its of safeguarding peace, Salazar cipitated by the Berlin crisis. campaign to get East Germany said . he believes "we have the recognized, yshqws increasing re- One of the new regular divi- right to hear whether ' our sions the ,1st Armored, will be luctance to do this . presence ¦ and our collaboration ^ any activated at Ft. Hood , Tex. The Some observers predict are already useless . in the United new Berlin crisis will include a TO THE RESCUE ., . Firemen bring down belched from windows of the structure. '(AP . Photo- other , the 5th Mechanized Infan- Nations." try, will be organized strong Communist pitch to the two occupants from the upper floor of the Hale fax) - at Ft. Car- * "Even if wc do not. I do not son, Colo. growing bloc of neutral and Afri- know yet whether we shall be Hotel in San Francisco early today as flames countries. The ' Reds the White.House press secretary Pi- can-Asian first country would try to shift complete blame Jo abandon the Unit- erre Salinger said .Kennedy ap- ed Nations but surely we will for the new. threat to war oh the , proved the action 'at meetings Allies and create hew pressure be among the first. Meanwhile TROOPS FLYING TO GERMANY Tuesday and ' this morning- with for the West to make concessions we shall refuse them our collabo- Vice President Lyndon JB. John- ration in everything that is to avert war. not California son and" the nation 's top defense in our direct interest." offi^TSls. : ' . That statement was as near as Salazar came in a 10,000-word He said it was tha first item of speech to suggesting direct ac- Socialite Mr Brigade business on this morning's agen- tion on three possible moves dip- da, after the joint chiefs of staff Russ Fail to lomatic sources here had expect- flew into Palm Beach from Wash- ed him to announce as an after- ington for the preparedness talks. math of the loss of the Portuguese Found Slain Qualified sources said the two Indian enclaves. Test Planned National Guard divisions sum- By FRED S. HOFFIAAN M Offer Any New They were possible withdrawal moned to duty should hot AP Military Affairs Writer antici- from the United Nations, revoca- pate returning home for at least tion of the century-old British- WASHINGTON i/P> — The posting of two more U. S. Army battle several months. The 32nd of Wis- Portuguese alliance and refusal groups in Germany will provide the makings of an air-transportabl e consin, is training at Ft. Lewis, Berlin Proposal to renew the Azores Island air brigade that could-deal with trouble in the Middle East, Africa or Wash., and the 49th"of Texas, at By LEWIS GI/LICK base agreement with the United elsewhere. V Camp Polk. La. The Army high command has wanted for some time to create in- WASHINGTON Wl . — Prelim- States when it expires this year. i The Guard divisions , the an- dependent brigades in West Germany and on Okinawa for such a pur- nouncement said, "will be re- inary reports indicate Soviet For- brigade would be intended for use in the j The premier spoke as security oose. The Okinawa-based leased . later this year as the eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyta officers still hunted the remnants offer any . new Kremlin Far East and Southeast Asia. international situation and the did not a rebel band that launched an ' announced Tues- position on Berlin in his confer- Of.:.. ... ThVPentagon readiness status of the two new- unsuccessful New ' Year's Day re- rWailtifee '' ' groups "of the ence with U.S. Ambassador Llew- day battle divisions permit." In the mean- volt against Salazar's govern- Infantry Division , totaling ellyn Thompson , informed sources 4th time, it added , the 32nd and '49th ment. The Army Ministry accused about 6,000 men, will be airlifted Red Weapons say. But a sudden change had not will continue , on duty as a key for a NATO exercise been expected. the underground Communist party to Germany element. 16 to Feb. 12. of planning and leading the from Jan. Concerning the Guard divisions The official s said they expect uprising. Two battle groups will remain , the temporary White House de- Thbmspon will he instructed to there after the end of operation FISHY SITUATION ... Sea lion , right which has been ap- Give Casfro clared: , meet Gromyko again fairly soon "Long Thrust II" for additional pearing at dock of Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph Noone in Ocean City, in an effort to find a solution to N. training as elements of the Army "The quick and effective mobili- " the explosive problem. J., turns up at the dock to accept a handout of fish from the Strategic Reserve in Europe. The zation of this force lias demon- Noones, Mrs. Noone is at left, with fish-holding hubby next to her. President Kennedy, who was Ice Forms on third will return to Ft. Lewis, New Confidence strated in unmistakable terms Al Sheridan , of Island Park , N, Y., who thought the sea lion might kept informed in Palm 'Beach , Wash. • our determination to resist Com- HAVANA wv-^. Backed by mod- Fla,, Later, reportedly after several munist aggression ." . be his missing; pet, arrived at the dock for a look. "It looked like of the Moscow developments ern. Soviet-bloc weapons and Latin was described as believing it im- months, the two battle groups .will Many Reservists called my sea lion ," said Sheridan; The sea Ijon fled back into Great Egg America 's fastest air force, Fidel to uni- portant to keep open the diplo- Florida Fields be rotated back to the United form in the 1. 961 buildup were Harbor Inlet.
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