Five Us Planes Downed by Reds: 281 Cong Killed in Two

Five Us Planes Downed by Reds: 281 Cong Killed in Two

HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 3-2~-66 ~-22-66 5.5 AT 0500 0.4 AT ~318 5.7 AT 17 12 0.5 AT 1106 VOL. 7 NO. 2958 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MONDAY 21 MARCH 1966 LONDON (UPI )--ALL INDICATIONS TODAY FIVE U.S. PLANES DOWNED BY REDS: POINTED TO A SWEEPING VICTORY IN THE 281 CONG KILLED IN TWO BATTLES MARCH 31 GENERAL ELECTION FOR BRITISH SAIGON (UPI )--U.S. MARINES BATTLED COMMUNIST TROOPS TODAY NEAR THE NORTH VIET NAM BORDER. PRIME MINISTER HAROLD WILSON'S LABOR THE LEATHERNECKS KilLED 281 VIET CONG IN THE ACTION AND IN A SECOND BIG BATTLE TO THE PARTY. SOUT~I. IN THE INTENSIFYING AIR WAR, THE COMMUNISTS SHOT DOWN FIVE AMERICAN AIRCPAFT -- IN­ THE LATEST PUBLIC OPINION SAMPLINGS CLUDING A "SPOOK" RADAR-JAMMING PLANE -- AND FORCED DOWN A SIXTH. GAVE THE LABORITE~ AN I I PERCENT MAR­ ONLY 35 MILES FROM THE NORTH VIET NAM BORDER, THE MARINES FOUGHT A REINFORCED COMMUNIST GIN OVER THE CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION COMPANY IN THE SECOND DAY or BATTLE NEAR THE ANCIENT IMPERIAL CITY OF HUE. THE COMMUNISTS LED BY EDWARD HEATH. If REFLECTED EV­ USED HEAVY AUTOMATIC WEAPONS AND 60 MM MORTARS AGAINST THE MARINES. THE AMERICANS CALLED E~LY THROUGHOUT THE NATION, IT COULD IN AIR STRIKES IN RETALIATION. MEAN A LABOR MAJORITY OF AS ~ANY AS IN ANOTHER DAY-AND-NIGHT MARINE ACTION AIMED AT CLEARING VIET CONG FORCES, A SECOND AND 160 SEATS IN THE 630-SEAT PARLIAMENT. LARGER FORCE OF HELICOPTER-BORNE TROOPS BATTLED COMMUNISTS WHO HAD OVERRUN A GOVER~MENT W,LSON ASKED fOR JUST SUCH A PUBLIC OUTPOST IN THE QUANG NGAI AREA, ABOUT 95 MILES SOUTH OF THE BORDER AREA FIGHT. HELICOPTER MANDATE IN CALLING THE ELECTION. PILOTS FERRYING THE MARINES REPORTED HEAVY COMMUNIST GROUND fiRE. Or THE fiVE U.S. PLANES SHOT DOWN BY THE ~UBMERGED U.S. NUCLEAR BOMB COM~UNISTS, THREE WERE HIT OVER NORTH VIET SLIPS FROM PRECARIOUS PERCH "lAM. PALOMARES, SPAIN (UPI )--A U.S. NUCLEAR BOMB LYI"lG 2,500 FEET BElOW THE ~EDITERRANEAN THE COMMUNIST NORTH VIETNAMESE NEWS AGENCY SURrACE SLIPPED 20 FEET DOWN THE SLOPE OF AN UNDERWATER RIDGE AND WAS IN DANGER OF LODG­ SAID FOUR U.S. PLANES WERE SHOT DOWN OVER ING IN A NARROW CREVICE, IT WAS LEARNED TODAY. NORTH VIET NAM YESTERDAY -- THREE OVER HA INFORMED SOURCES SAID THE CREVICE WAS SO NARROW THAT SPECIAL SUBMARINES BE'~G uSED IN TINH PROVINCE, AND ONE OVER HONE ISLAND. THE RECOVERY OPERATIONS WOULD BE USELESS. THEY SAID U.S. OfFICIALS FEARED SUCH A DEVELOPMENT REPORT CLAIMED A NUMBER OF AMERICAN PILOTS COULD DELAY RECOVERY OF THE LONG-MISSING BOMB FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. WERE CAPTURED. OrFICIALS HAD EXPECTED TO LIFT THE UNARMED HYDROGE~ BOMB TO THE SURFACE WITHIN A FEW ONE PLANE WAS THE TWO-MAN "SpOOK." IT WAS DAYS, BUT RADM. WILLIAM S. GUEST, COMMANDER OF THE U.S. ~AVY'S TASK FORCE 65, WHICH LO- THE FIRST TIME ONE OF THE RADAR-JAMMING CATED THE BOMB LAST WEDNESDAY, WAS REPORTED CRAFT WAS LOST. THE SKYKNIGHT'S TWO-MAN CREW PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THE CHANCES OF A QUICK WAS REPORTED MISSING. ALL TOLD, fOUR NAVY AND RECOVERY. GEMINI, APOLLO TEAMS ONE AIR FORCE PLANES WERE SHOT DOWN. THE OPERATION HAS BEEN HAMPERED BY HIGH ARE NAMED AT HOUSTON (CONTINUED ON PAGE EiGHT) WINDS, HEAVv SEAS AND TECHNICAL TROUBLE IN SPACE l.ENTER, \-lOUSTO"l (UPI )--'IETERAN As- ONE OF THE SUBMERSIBLES, THE ~I-~OOT ALUM- lRONAUTS VIRGIL I. (Gus) GRISSO~ AND EDWARD !NAUT. H. WHITE AND ROOKIE PILOT ROGER B. CHAF'FEE ARMSTRONG AND SCOTT THE 22-~00T TWO-MAN SUB ALVIN, WHJC~ IS WERE NAMED TODAY TO FLY AMERICA'S FIRST ENTERING LAST PHASE EQUloPED WITH A MECHA~ICAL CLAW THAT CAN THREE-MAN ApOLLO SPACESHIP INTO ORBIT AROUND SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (UPI )--ASTRONAUTS ATTAC~ A CABLE TO THE BOMB, WAS DOING THE EARTH, POSSIBLY LATE THIS YEAR. ~E!L ARMSTRONG AND DAVID SCOTT, PRAISiNG LION'S S~ARE OF THE DIV1NG. T~E ALUMINAUT THf SURPRISE ANNOUNC(~ENT ~AS MADE AT THE THEIR RECOVERY rORCES BUT WISHING THEY THEM­ WAS OUT OF ACTION FOR SEVERAL DAYS DUE TO FEDERAL SPACE AGENCY'S MANNED SPACECRAFT SELVES COULD HAVE "DONE MORE" IN SPACE, CAME ELECTRICAL TROUBLE. IT WAS BACK AT THE CENTER AS THE HIGHLIGHT OF AN A~NOUNCEME"lT HOMe TODAY TO EMBRACE THEIR FAMILIES AND ~OG SCENE TODAY, BUT iHERE WAS LITTLE WORK BE- o~ A S~RI(S OF CREWS FOR FUTURE GEMI~I A~D T~E FINAL CHAPTER IN THE ~AtR-RAISING ~LIG~T CAUSE OF THE SQUALLY WEATHER. ApOLLO FLIGHTS. OF' GEMINI-B. rHE aOMa J ST lJ,..L ATTACHEO "O-J IS UR.A.CHUT£, - -.GA.JS$Ot',._W)W..u ...... C:NI.""~lLJtiN):I"~lf!r~~ THE TWO ASTRONAUTS APPEARED NONE THE WORSE WAS LOCATED WITH THE HELP OF FISHER~AN SATURN-IB SUPER-qOCKET ON A FLIGHT FRO" FOR WEAR DESPITE A CLOSE BRUSH WITH DEATH 135 FRANCISCO SIMO, WHO SAW IT FAL~ AFTEq A B- CAPE ~ENNEDY THAT MAY LAST rRO~ ) TO I MILES DEEP IN SPACE. THEY ~ERE WHISKED FROM 52 CRASH ON JANUARY 17. DAYS. THIS WOULD BE THE rlRST or A ~UMBER CAPE KE~~EDY BACK TO HOUSTO~ IN THREE HOURS OF REHEARSALS rOR VOYAGES TO THE MOON THAT VIA A FEDERAL SPACE AGENCY PROP-JET PLANE. RU~SIAN ATOMIC SUBS COULD SEGPI IN 196C~ OR '69. THEIR WIVES, MRS. JAN ARMSTRONG AND MRS. EARLY SELECTION OF THE ApOLLO CPE# WAS LURTO~ SCOTT, AND CHILDREN, AS WELL AS ~ DE~­ ~PREAD AROUND SLODE PROMPTED BY THE STU~NI~G SUCCESS or THE EGATIO~ OF SPACE AGENCY OFFICIALS GREETED THE WASHINGTON (UPI )--THE SOVIET UNION'S FIRST SATURN-IB SHOT FROM CAPE KE~NEDY ON BROADLY-SMILING PILOTS AS THEY STEPPED FROM GROWING SUBMARINE FLEET HAS NOW REACHED THE FEB. 26, wHICH CARRIED AN UNMANNED ApOLlO THE PLANE AT E~LINGTON AIR FORCE BASE, HAL~­ POINT WHERE MISSILE-FlRING NUCLEA~ SUBS SHIP FROM A SUB-ORBITAL RIDE ABOUT S,~GO \~Y BETWEEN HOUSTON AND THE CENTER. COU~D BE STATIONED CONTINUOUSLY WITHIN MILES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. THEY SPED QUICKLY TO THE CE~TER, WHERE, AS RANGE OF COASTAL CITIES IN THE UNITED DEPENDI~G UPO~ PROGRESS OF ADDlilONAL ARMSTRONG PUTS IT, ITIS BACK TO THE OF'~ICE STATES. MANNED FLIGHTS OF THE SATURN-IS AND ApOLLO, TO WRITE SOME REPORTS." THE RUSSIANS NOW HAVE ON STATION AT ALL GRISSOM, WHITE AND CHAFFEE COULD ~AKE A SCOTT WAS PROMPT~Y NAMED A MEMBER Of THE TIMES AT LEAST ONE NUCLEAR-POWERED MISSILE FIERY DEPARTURE FROM CAPE KENNEDY AS EARLY RESERVE CREW F'OR THE FIRST MANNED ApOLLO SUB IN THE ATLANTIC AND ANOTHER IN THE PA­ AS OCTOBER OR ~OVEM8ER OF THIS YEAR, IN- SPACEFLIGHT, A THREE-MAN REHEARSAL fOR AMER­ CIFIC. THEY ARE DEPLOYED IN OCEAN AREAS FORMED SOURCES SAID. ICAIS REACH FOR THE MOON. FROM WHICH THEY COULD ZERO IN ON LAUNCH PO­ (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) IN ONE OF' THE UNDERSTATEMENTS OF' THE SPACE SITIONS OrF THE U.S. COAST IN TWO TO THREE AGE, THE BLOND, CREWCUT ARMSTRONG DESCRIBED DAYS. FEUDING HIGH COURT THEIR HARROWING RIDE AS 'EXCITING." INFORMATION ON THE SOVIET OPERATIONS WAS OBTAINED BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL AFT­ RULES ON OBSCENITY HOU~E GROUP OKAYS ER LONG INQUIRY AMONG SOURCES IN THE UNITED WASHINGTON (UPI )--A WIDELY-DIVIDED Su­ STATES AND EUROPE. IT HAS NOT BEEN PUBLI­ PREME COURT RE~USED TODAY TO CHANGE ITS NEW MINIMUM WAGES CIZED WIDELY, BUT THE DEVELOPMENT IS BEING LEGAL DErlNITloN Of OBSCENITY AND ADDED A WASHINGTON (UPI )--THE HOUSE EDUCATION AND EYED ANXIOUSLY IN WESTERN CAPITALS. NEW DIMENSION IS THE SELLER SALACIOUSLY LABOR COMMITTEE, WITH RARE BIPARTISAN AGREE­ THE SUBS ARE THE SPEARHEADS OF AN EXPAND­ PANDERING SEX TO THE PUBLIC? MENT, APPROVED TODAY LEGISLATION TO INCREASE ING FLEET WHICH LOGICALLY CAN BE EXPECTED IN THREE CASES, THE NINE JUSTICES HANDED THE NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE TO $1.60 AN HOUR TO TAKE STATION IN DUE COURSE WITHIN FIRING DOWN 14 SEPARATE OPINIONS WHICH INClUDED AND EXTEND COVERAGE TO ABOUT 7 MILLION WO~K­ RANGE OF AMERICAN CO~STAl POPULATION CEN­ ~NGRY DISSENTS AND A CROSS-FIRE O~ BICKER- ERS. THE BILL, APPROVED BY A VOICE VOTE WITH TERS. ING. ONLY "ONE OR TWO" DISSENTS IN THE 31-MEMBER THE RUSSIANS THUS COULD ATTEMPT TO COUN­ OUT OF WHAT DISSENTING JUSTICE HUGO l. COMMITTEE! WOULD BOOST THE PRESENT $1.25 WAGE TER THE U.S. POLARIS MISSILE SUBMARINES NOW BLACK CALLED A "CONFUSING WELTER Of OPIN­ fLOOR TO ~1,40 ON FEB, I, 1967, AND TO $1.60 STATIONED IN THE ATLANTIC, PACIFIC AND MED­ IONS AND THOUSANDS Of WORDS," THE fOLLOW­ ON FEB, I, 1968, FOR ABOUT 30 MILLION WORKERS ITERRANEAN WITHIN EASY REACH OF SOVIET AND ING RULINGS EMERGED. NOW UNDER THE WAGE-HOUR ACT. RED CHINESE TARGETS. --THE FEDERAL CONVICTION Of PHILADELPHIA THE NEWLY-COVERED WORKERS WOULD START ON (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) PUBLISHER RALeH GINZBURG ON CHARGES Of THE MINIMUM WAGE SCALE AT $1 AN HOUR ON FEB. SENDING OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS THROUGH THE I, 1967. ALL EXCEPT 485,000 fARM HANDS WOULD RU~SELL SOUNDS WARNING MAILS WAS UPHELD, 5 TO 4. STOP AT $1.30 ON FEB. I, 1969. WASH'NGTON (UPI )--SEN. RICHARD B. RUSSELL --A BAN BY THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS ON THE MEASURE WOULD PROVIDE THE fiRST MINIMUM OF GEORGIA TOLD THE SENATE TODAY THAT THE THE SALE Of "FANNY HILL," AN 18TH CENTURY WAGE INCREASE SINCE 1961 WHEN THE RATE WAS VIET NAM WAR WAS REACHING A POINT THAT THE NOVEL ABOUT A LONDON PROSTITUTE, WAS RE­ RAISED FROM $1 TO $1.25 AND 3.6 MILLION UNITED STATES SHOULD MAKE DRASTIC DECISIONS VERSED, 6 TO 3.

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