DE~PITE DEFECTION of DE in Blocdy RIOTING

DE~PITE DEFECTION of DE in Blocdy RIOTING

t-P SH T' I)~ LOW TIDE ~ . I') .' 3- 15-66 2 ;) A, 1-:",) 2.1 AT 2048 3 J 1 i, -' 2 9 AT 0548 VOl 7 No 29')2 KWAJAlEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1960 MIAMI (UPI)--PREMIER FIDEL CASTRO bE~! I ~J I - 8 POSTPO;·JED 24 HOURS BITTERLY DENOUNCED RED CHINA'S LEAD­ ERS TODAY FOR USING RICE TO "BLACK­ em THE U. MAIL" CUBA AND WARNED THE UNITED Kl'''EO~~upR~PoUBR~Eg~} t~H ~!f?~nR lO~~~~~~BOO OF STATES HE HAS "MAGNIFICIENT WEAPONS S SPACE ~ROGRAM POSTPONED FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS THE SCHEDULED BLASTOFF TOMORRO OF GE~IN,-8 ASTRONAUTS DAVID SCOTT AND NEIL ARMSTRONu ON A RENDEZVOUS AND SPACE­ TO FIGHT ANY KIND OF WAR, CONVEN­ TIONAL OR NON-CONVENTIONAL" WALK MI:;,~i<J'~ TfCHNltiANS WENT TO WORK IMMED,ATELY TO CORRECT AN OVERFLOW LEAK "WE CAN NEVER BE DEFEATED," HE IN IHE tlLr~S BOOSTER ROCKET OF THE AGENA RENDEZVOUS TARGET SATELLITE AND AN OXY­ SHOUTED IN A HAVANA UNIVERSITY ("il llAK IN THE GEMiNI-8 SPACECRAFT ITSELF THE FEDERAL SPACE AGENCY SAID A DECISION WOULD BE MADE EARLY TOMORROW MORNING SPEECH MONITORED HERE, BUT GAVE NO ON WHETHER THE AMBITiOUS SPACE TWIN-BILL COULD START AT 10 AM WEDNESDAY WITH THE CLUES AS TO THE TYPE OF ARMS. LAUNCH OF THE ATLAS-AGENA EXACTLY A DAY BEHIND SCHEDULE, OR WHETHER THE SHOT WOULD HAVE TO BE PUT OFF UNTIL THURSDAY MASSIVE ALLIED CPERAT ON DRIVES OR LONGER i ~JTO FOR31 DD[:N COr~G ST(iOfJGHCLD GROUND CREWMEN BORROWED PARTS FROM SAIGON :UPl)--MoRE THAN .0,000 AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN TROOPS PUSHED THROUGH THE GEM1NI-9 SPACECRAFT DUE FOR LAUNCH "WAR ZONE 0" TODAY IN THE WAR'S MOST MASSIVE PENETRATION OF THE COMMUNIST JUNGLE IN MAY TO REPA'R GEMINI-8 CHECKS ON STRONGHOLD ONLY 30 M'LES NORTH OF SAIGON THE REP~IRS WERE SCHEDULED FOR EARLY ON ANOTHER SECTOR 375 MILES NORTHEAST OF SAIGON, u.S. MARINE AND AIR FORCE PI­ TOMORROW A VALVE AND REGULATOR WERE LOTS BOMBED AND STRAFED COMMUNIST TROOPS IN THE AREA OF THE A SHAU u.S. SPECIAL REPLACED ON THE ATLAS FORCES CAMP THAT WAS EVACUATED LAST WEEK UNDER HEAVY ATTACK WHILE WORKMEN SOUGHT TO MEET A WED­ A SPOKESMAN SAID THE AMERICAN AIRMEN, NESDAY TAKEOFF TIME, ARMSTRONG AND FLYING 42 STRIKES IN 24 HOURS, DREW THE ONSTRATIONS, THE STUDENTS, CLAIMING SUP­ SCOTT PUT IN SOME UNSCHEDULED EXTRA HEAVIEST ANT'-AIRCRAFT FIRE EVER EN­ PORT OF THE POWERFUL BUDDHISTS, DEMAND­ HOURS REVIEWING THEIR FLIGHT PLAN AND COUNTERED IN SOUTH VIET NAM HE SAID THE ED OVERTHROW OF THE SAIGON REGIME PRACTICING SPACEWALK PROCEDURES IN A PILOTS DESTROYED FOUR COMMUNIST MORTAR THE SWEEP THROUGH THE COMMUNIST-CON­ M~rKU~ OF GEMINI-8 POSITIONS AND THAT THE ANTI-AIRCRAFT EM­ TROLLED ZONE D NORTH OF THE CAPITAL IN­ PART OF THE COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTAL PLACEMENTS HAD BEEN "LARGELY NEUTRALIZ,.. VOLVES TROOPS OF THE U.So 1ST INFANTRY CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE SPACECRAFT -- TO ED" BY THIS AFTERNOON. DIVISION, THE 173RD AIRBORNE BRIGADE PROVIDE OXYGEN TO PRESSURrZE AND AIR ON THE POLITICAL FRONT, THOUSANDS OF AND THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN REGIMENT. THE CONDITION THE CABIN AND SPACESUITS AND STUDENTS IN CENTRAL V,ET NAM STAGED NEW OPERATION, CALLED "SILVER CITY," WAS FOR THE ASTRONAUTS TO BREATHE -- WAS DEMONSTRATIONS AIMED AT FORCING THE RE­ LAUNCHED ON MARCH 8, BUT DISCLOSED ONLY BEING REPLACED IN THE "WHITE ROOM" INSTATEMENT OF VIETNAMESE 1ST CORPS COM­ TODAY AROUND GEMINI-8 ATOP THE TITAN-2 BOOST­ MANDER NGUYEN CHANH THI, WHO WAS OUSTED THE JUNGLE WAS SO THICK IN SPOTS THAT ER ROCKET SERVICE TOWER FOR IGNORING SAIGON GOVERNMENT ORDERS THE ADVANCING TROOPS HAD TO USE MACHET­ (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOUR DAYS OF DEM- ES TO HACK THEIR WAY THROUGH THE AREA THAT HAS BEEN A VIET CONG STRONGHOLD ALL I ES F I R~1S O~J PRESE~V I tJG t-JATO FOR YEARS THERE ARE PARTS OF THE CONG SANCTUARY WHERE NO WHITE MAN HAS BEEN DE~PITE DEFECTION OF DE SAL:LLE AND WHERE GOVERNMENT TROOPS HAVE NOT PARIS (uP~ )--THE UNITED STATES AND ITS NORTH ATLANTIC ALLIES HAVE REACHED FULL DARED TO SET FOOT IN MORE THAN A DECADE AGREEMENT THAT NATO MUST BE CONTINUED, WITHOUT fRANCE, IF NECES!lARY, INFORMED AN AMERICAN MILITARY SPOKESMAN SAID DIPLOMATIC SOURCES HERE SAID TODAY THAT THUS FAR IN THE DRIVE, NONE OF THE I THE r~ENCH DELECATION WAS ABSENT AS THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE OTHER COMMUNIST TROOPS BELIEVED IN THE AREA , 14 N~rO MEMBERS MET FOR THREE HOURS TO CONFIRM THEIR UNITED STAND IN THE FACE OF HAS DARED STAND AND FIGHT IN STRENGTH FRENC~ ~RESIDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE'S EFFORTS TO TEAR DOWN THE ALLIANCE AGAINST THE ALLIED FORCE DE GAULLE, ON ORDERING THE EXPULSION OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN TROOPS AND BASES (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) AND NATO MILITARY HEADQUARTERS FROM FRANCE AND THE WITHDRAWAL OF ALL FRENCH FORCES fROM NATO COMMAND, HAS TRIGGERED THE GRAVEST INTERNAL CRISIS EVER TO CON- Ii FRONT T HE ALI lANCE INDUS, SIKHS BATTLE DIPLOMATIC SOURCES SAID "THE 14" CONFIRMED THEIR EARLIER AGREEMENT THAT THE IN BlOCDY RIOTING DE GAULLE CRISIS IS A MATTER FOP NEW DELHI (UPI)--BEARDED SIKH TEMPLE INDnNE~IA CONtERN, AND NOT FOR BILATERAL TALKS BE­ GUARDS BATTLED WITH SPEARS AND SWORDS TAKECVER TWEEN INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS AND FRANCE AGAINST A MOB OF ROCK-THROWING HINDUS FRt~STRAT~D RED TIE THE SOURCES SAiD THERE WAS COMPLETE ATTACKING NEW DELHI'S HOLIEST SIKH SINGAPORE (UPI)--THE ARMY ACTED AGREEMENT THAT 11 IS IMPERATIVE NATO SHRINE TODAY NEWSMEN SAW AT LEAST QUICKLY TO SEIZE POWER IN INDONESIA AF­ CONTINUE AND THAT THE ALLIANCE REMAINS THREE HINDUS FALL DEAD AND MANY OTHlR~ TER UNCOVERING A PLOT BY FOREIGN MINIS­ ESSENTIAL TO THE MAINTENANCE OF PEACE INJURED AND ARRESTED IN NEW DELHI'S TER SUBANDRIO AND RED CHINESE PREMlfR AND PROSPERITY IN EUROPE MAIN BUSINESS AREA IN THE FOURTH DAY OF tHOU EN-LAI TO ELIMINIATE RIGHTIST ELE­ THE SOURCES SAID THE PERMANENT REPRE- LANGUAGE RIOTS IN INDIA MENTS AMONG MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SENTAT I VES CONT I NUED WORI v ~ JO I NT DE- PITCHED BATTLES BETWEEN HINDUS AND LEADERS, IT WAS RE.PORTED TODAY CLARATION THEY HOPED TO PUoLISH LATER POLICE IN THE SIKH HOLY CITY OF AMRIT­ DOCUMENTS OUTLIN,NG THE PLOT WERE THIS WEEK PROCLAIMiNG THEIR CONTINUED SAR, ABOUT 250 MILES NORTHWEST OF NEW DISCOVERED BY STUD~NTS WHO RANSACKED LOYALTY TO THE ALLIANCE DELHI, WERE REPORTED RAGING INTO THE THE FOREIGN MINISTRY LAST TUESDAY DUR­ WORK ON THE DECLARATION WAS NOT COM­ NIGHT A MOB EXTIMATED AT 5,000 PERSONS ING WILD ANTI-COMMUNIST RIOTING, IN­ PLETE, THE SOURCES SAID, AND "THE 14" SMASHED CABLE LINES AND TELEPHONE AND FORMED SOURCES SAID THEY IMMEDIATELY WERE EXPECTED TO MEET AGAIN DURING THE POWER POSTS, RANSACKED POST OFFICES AND TURNED THE EVIDENCE OVER TO ARMY COM­ WEEK THE SOURCES SAID THAT IN ADDITION BURNED SIKH SCHOOL~. MANDERS TO THE PARIS TALKS, CONSULTATIONS ON THE THE HINDUS IN AMRITSAR SNATCHED RIF­ THE SOURCES TOLD NEWSMEN IN JAKARTA CRISIS ALSO ARE GOING ON BETWEEN CAPI­ LES FROM A GROUP Or POLICE CONSTABLES. THE DOCUMENTS ALSO DISCLOSED A SECRET TALS OF MEMBER COUNTRIES BECAUSE OF THE WHEN OTHER POLICE CHALLENGED THEM THEY DEFENSE PACT THAT WOULD GIVE RED CHINA "EXTRAORDINARILY COMPLEX" NATURE OF THE BEGAN FIRING AND THROWING STONES. Po­ A MILI1ARY BASE IN INDONESIA "AT AN PROBLEMS INVOLVED LICE FIRED ON THE RIOTERS TWICE BUT APPROPRIATE TIME" (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) FAILED TO DISPERSE THEM THERE WERE NO THE ARMY COMMANDERS SHOWED THE DOCU­ REPORTS OF CASUALTIES. MENTS TO PRESIDENT SUKARNO FRIDAY AND LONDON (UPI)--PRIME MINISTER HAROLD IN JULLUNDAR, NEAR AMRITSAR, AT LEAST SERVED "AN ULTIMATUM" DEMANDING THAT HE W'LSON AND THE LABOR PARTY ARE HEADE~ O~ H,NDU WAS REPORTED KILLED AND THREE TURN OVER THE POWERS OF GOVERNMENT TO FOR A LANDSLIDE VICTORY IN BRITAIN'S OIHERS WOUNDED WHEN POLICE FIRED ON THE MILITARY, THEY SAID MARCH 31 GENERAL ELECTION, ACCORDING RIOTING MOBS POLICE WERE ORDERED TO SUBANDRIO TRIED TO DEFEND HIS POSI­ TO PUBLIC OPINION POLLS PUBLISHED TO­ SHOOT ON SIGHT ANYONE ATTACKING GOVERN­ TION, BUT WAS ORDERED TO KEEP HIS DAY ONE SURVEY SHOWED LABOR WITH A MENT PROPERTY CURrEWS WERE CLAMPED ON MOUTH SHUT 10 5 PERCENT LEAD OVER THE CONSERVA­ NEW DELHI AND AMRITSAR THE RIOTING IN (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) TIVES AND THE OTHER A 7 7 ADVANTAGE NEW DELHI LASTED FOR FOUR HOURS PAGE 2 HOURGLASS MOND .~ MARCH 14, 1966 ~ ~ 1\ -- [ry::RESPONDENT SEES CHANGE H~IP~~NG SEAL A~KED MANSFlllD SEES S~LVER LINING I I N ~ T111UIJ~ TJ~ARD PEK I NG WAL1ERBORO j s. C(UPi)-~REPo MENDEL !N DE GAULLE'S NATO ~TANCE BOSTON (UPI)--STEWART HENSLEY, CHIEF RiVERS~ (D~Mo-S.C.), SAID TODAv A WASHINGTON (UP;)~-SENATE DEMOCRATIC DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT FOR UNITED SOVIET FREiGHTER IS EN ROUTE TO THE lEADER MiKE ~ANSF iELD SA~D TODAY FRENCH PRESS INTERNATIONAL, SAID TODAY U.S. NORTH VIET NAM PORT o~ HAIPHONG CARRY- PRESilDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE MAY HAVE LEADERS IN WASHINGTON HAVE BEGUN SE­ ING ~ LOAD Of HELiCOPTERS FOR USE iN DO~E NATO A FAVOR BY FORCiNG MEMBER RIOUSLY TO TALK OF CHANGING AMERICAN THE V,~T NA~ W ~. ~~~iONS iN'O AN EARLY REAPPRAiSAL OF THE POLICY TOWARD COMMuNIST CHINA. "T HiS ! S A. FA CT ," SAW R i V E R S, CH A I R- ALL! A til CE 's S T Rue T u R E ADDRESSING THE FOUNDERS DAY CONVOCA­ MAN OF THE HOUSE AR~ED SER~iCES COMMiT- HE TOLD 1~l SENA1E T~AT SuCH A REVIE~, TION AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY, HENSLEY TEE.

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