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REPUBLIC BULLDOG Phoenix, Aug. 2, 1965 The Arizona Republic By Walt Kelly Pogo 3 Accidents Fatal to 16 More About Vietcong (Continued from Page 1) More About Soviet Spy Trawlers 11 By ASSOCIATED PRESS A rash of traffic accidents causing multiple deaths took a tragic and costly toll this week-end. A collision of two cars near tinued bombing raids against targets in North Vietnam and POSaWltfWUNM COT Ml ATA JMHtAgNIN' VCUTWiKiXTCHAW? PJ5APVAK1ACI 11 MA'M'tfklf THE tmttW WOfttf GIT 1X6 5HINW gUft'AN'MINT CP 1 te strikes against suspected Vietcong installations in South AdVtrtismtnt SLEEP: How much do you really need? Research shows it isn't just a question of sleeping at night. Read what a leading authority says about the siesta habit why mothers benefit from naps with children how tension builds and why another authority believes, "The busier a person the more he should sleep" in AugustReader'sDigest now on sale. Terrace, B.C., killed eicht young people, three from the THE SPOKESMAN reported same family, Saturday night in wna; tne Koyal Canadian Mounted Police said was one a Marine aircraft crashed on takeoff from Da Nang Saturday, killing the pilot and the radio operator.

Cause of the crash was not known. of the worst accidents in Brit- ish Columbia history. Two accidents in Maryland Killed eight persons yesterday. Forward artillery observers claimed 230 Vietcong were killed by air strikes in South Vietnam during a 24-hour period ending yesterday. A two-car collision at the in tersection of Marvland 713 and Maryland 173 near Glen Burnie Twenty-five guerrillas also were claimed killed in a raid killed five persons and injur ed four.

People have faith in Reader's Digest 30 miles northwest of the (Continued from Page 1) sponded by exchanging bottles of vodka. A fifth of vodka for one case of beer is the current rate cf exchange. Tom Luce of Wichita, in his third year as a counsel at the Guam Trade School took his launch "Hard Luck," a converted 26-foot Navy Liberty ship, on one tour around the "Ampermeter." "I had about eight people on' board, including a number of attractive young ladies," said Luce, "but frankly, I don't think we did much to entice the Russians to defect. "In fact, it might have been the other way around as about four or five Russian sailors leaned over the trawler's rail whistling and hooting and beckoning for our girls to come on board." SO FAR, nobody has been allowed to board either of the Russian vessels. Although there has never been any display of firearms against people coming alongside the trawlers, and close visit or swoop by a private aircraft produces a flurry of activity as crewmembers hide deck gear and antennas beneath life rafts and tarpaulins.

If military minds know where the Russian vessels are transmitting their informa- Three persons returning from coastal city of Qui Nhon by four U.S. Air Force F100 super- a oay at tne Deach were killed near Ardmore. as their Fair Ladies enjoy Lady Fare daily. sabres. car hit an abutment.

ONE OF THE pilots, Maj. IB1B1III1 illwIEIiEIHKIIllGilSSBima More About Zane White, 42, of Fulton, said the Vietcong were picking up their dead from a previous strike when the jet Plane Hijacker fighters opened up. "We complete ly surpris semi-annual table SALE ed them, making this a unique (Continued from Page 1) mission because the Vietcong Republic Reporter Heads For Conflict Typewriter In Hand, Paul Dean Leaves Phoenix En Route To Vietnam usually duck into trenches and High and mid heels Plenty of narrow widths tunnels when we fly over, he said. "As they were running for cover we caught them out in the open and blasted them Sixes 4-12 Widths AAAA-B edly replied that he did not but that he was "going to fly an airplane for the Air Force" which would "reimburse" him for the cost of a ticket. EICH LATER told Detective Rimer that he had been an Air Force captain.

McClure called an airport said Lt. Commander William Rehr, Navy information officer, "is that we know they are fishing but they sure aren't using lines and hooks." tion, or how it is being used in Vietnam, they are not prepared to admit it. "About all we can say," with 20mm cannon." Bombing missions over North a) Women's Better Dress Shoes end Casuals on tables by site Regular Values to 24.95 Vietnam included a strike against a radar site and an NORTHEAST 1(11 E. McDowell Rd. Open Mon.

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SCOTTSDALE 17 N. Scottsdalo Rd. Open Thurs. antiaircraft position 50 miles north of the border. More About AN ANTENNA tower and If control building were reported Johnson Lashes Ford patrolman who boarded the aircraft and asked Eich for his ticket.

Eich, police said, then pushed his revolver into the officer's midsection and growled: "I'm going to Tucson and that's that. You better not try to stop me." With that, Buscaglia told police, the airport patrolman and all the airline personnel, including the stewardesses, left the plane. Police arrived shortly after, Rimer said, and immediately saw Eich crouching behind the last two seats of the cabin with his revolver aimed at the entrance. SGT. HUGH P.

ENNIS, shotgun in hand, leaped across the aisle into the washroom as Eich grabbed the plane's inter com microphone and shouted to officers: "If you don't Shoot I'll throw out my gun." Rimer said he yelled, destroyed at Quang Khe, but damage to the gun site was not known. The raid was made (Continued from Page 1) WANTED Men Women by three U.S. Navy A4 Sky- hawks and an F4 Phantom. All actually told reporters during returned safely. the background conference, and Navy Jet Plane Missing in East NORFOLK, Va.

(AP) A Navy F4 Phantom II jet fighter with two men aboard is missing and presumed down in the Atlantic about 40 miles northeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C. Spokesmen at the Naval Air Station said yesterday the plane has been missing More About Pakistan (Continued from Page 1) month when Washington announced it was delaying new foreign aid commitments. Washington is annoyed at Pakistan's flirting with Communist China and the Soviet Union and with Pakistan's recent establishment of diplomatic relations with Albania, Red China's Communist ally in Europe. The Quang Khe port facility whether it was the stories that subsequently appeared that was also hit in another strike by two U.S. Navy A6 Intruders.

idly expanded war. The report also told the President that there was much more opposition to the war in private than there could be seen in public. ONE PUBLISHED report said that the Mansfield statement helped explain why the Presi were at fault and not Ford. It was not clear, for example, However, overcast weather and darkness prevented an assessment of the damage, the whether Ford ever brought up the subject of reserves, although spokesman said. dent did not announce a callup from the nuclear-powered car it is known that he did discuss Another radar site was re- I Lin i --k Ml rier USS Enterprise since Satur of reserves at his news conference the next day.

some of the details of the White ported hit at Cap Falaise, 130 day night. miles south of Hanoi, by two House session Tuesday evening AYUB, Pakistan's 58-year-old In his remarks yesterday, the Phantoms. Pilots reported all stroneman. said in the broad Crew members were as Lt. (J.G.) Owen Mar the congressional leaders, President said that such reports bombs on target.

cast that "our friends in the at which he was present, and that he did mention the Mans tin, the pilot, and Ens. Robert Bradley, radar intercept officer, THE NORTH Vietnamese took a slap at Yugoslavia and India, West" did not understand that all Pakistan wants is what he called normal relations with its both of squadron 101, Key West, field statement. as well as their old target Fla. neighbors, China and Russia "Okay," and Eich threw out the weapon and gave up. As he was led to a police car, Eich declared, "I want to talk to the FBI SPECIAL Agent Roy Reiger said his men would talk to Eich today.

It is a federal offense to carry a gun on a scheduled airlines plane. Eich was held last night in city jail, booked for assault with a deadly weapon. The squadron has been on SALARIES UP TO 12,000 A YEAR TRAIN FOR I BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING i Britain, for talking about peaceful negotiations. The Communist Party news Ford told UPI that he and Rep. Melvin Laird, chairman of the House Republican conference, had con Ayub also said Pakistan has "failed to convert the United States" to its point of view on duty aboard the Enterprise for about a week for routine train paper Nhan Dan noted the con ing.

ducted a background briefing for eight or 10 newsmen after were "the result of a man who' broke my confidence, and not only broke it but distorted it." Johnson said he read Mansfield's statement "very, very carefully" following a backgrounder by one of the prominent members of "another party." And, the President said, he found nothing to justify the report that the Mansfield statement helped explain the failure to announce a reserve callup. Further, Johnson said, he would brand such a report "untrue and perhaps malicious." ferences on Vietnam between President Tito of Yugoslavia attending the Tuesday meet ing. omairaQMnmp and Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri and accused them of "fallacious statements about Human Torch Dies Michigan Republican The said: peaceful negotiations." STRETCH YOUR Washington's Indian policy. "Our relations with the United States ran into difficulties when, contrary to a clear understanding, arms aid was rushed to India without prior consultation with us," he asserted in a recorded nationwide broadcast. "Subsequent to that the United States entered into a long term agreement with India under which massive military assist The paper called Shastri and In Korean Hospital SEOUL (AP)-A 62-year-old South Korean opposition politician, who burned himself July "I am concerned by the White House comment.

Sen. I MONEY! Tito a of the United States. It said the chief 8 'iYBJlSi? '3H5D Mansfield's statement, as I recall it, made no mention of "errand boy" was Prime Minister Harold Wilson of Britain, He said that on Tuesday night 21 in a suicide attempt protesting the Japan-South Korean with guaranteed senator Mansneia had never LOW COST ance is being poured into that mentioned reserves, and it was not in any of his discussions." Please send Information without obligation tot Name the reserves. I have made no subsequent comment to anyone connecting Sen. Mansfield's views with the presidential decision not to recall the reserves to active duty at prescriptions! country.

i treaty, died yesterday at Seoul's Red Cross Hospital. The victim was Huh Chik, an official of the opposition political party, the Autumn Breeze Society. The group has THE PRESIDENT went on to FREE Some Days It's Better to Lose DELIVERY say that during the deliberations leading up to his news confer this time." Address. City "IN SPITE of this we continued to reason with the United States in hope they would appreciate the danger to which we were being exposed through MAIL ence ne naa dealt with per- Confirming that he had no representation in the na ORDERS mentioned Mansfield's state- tional assembly. naps a couple hundred people," and that nearly all of them had FILLED their military assistance to In kept quiet about the top-secret LONDON (UPI)-John Nicholson, 51-year-old former second hand car dealer, yesterday sadly told a newspaper four years DAY-NIGHT CLASSES FORMING NOW.

For Immediate information call or write dept. E. 258-7727 KEETON'S dia. That our fears were not un discussions. "But once in a while," he PHARMACY CALL 271-3555 ment at his backgrounder, Ford told UPI that "people asked what was said by certain people and I guess I summarized what Mike said." But he said, "everybody knew" already that Mansfield i i founded was proved beyond doubt by the massing of the whole of the Indian army along our borders during the last three continued, "an inexperienced '2900 W.

Van Buren Arthur Watkins, 58, Dies; Playwright LONDON (AP)-Arthur Wat kins, playwright and former sec man, or a new one, or a bitter partisian, has to play a little after he won $400,400 on the football pools that: His wife had divorced him. He has lost his four children with her. months. had made a statement be- politics. I think they keep it "Unfortunately, we failed to cause he already had received to a minimum, generally speak retary of the British Board of convert the United States to our i DAYS ONLY Begins Aug.

3 ing, but one or two of them will do it and boys will be boys." questions about it. Mansfield, in Washington, uoint of view because it was Film Censors, died Saturday of has been jailed for a claimed that they must persist -He month. In answer to a question, the injuries from a car wreck. Under the name Arthur Wat- ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY declined to comment on the Tuesday meeting, on grounds it was confidential, or on the in this line of action in the in terest of their global policies." President said he felt absolutely certain that the incident would He owes his bank $44,800, V. 11 kyn, he wrote "For Better, for Worse," "Not in the Book" and i orT.ni report that he disagreed with The Rann of Kutch cease-fire not damage the tradition of "I was happy before that Johnson's Vietnam policy.

other West End successes. He bipartisan consultation on for win," he said. "I curse the day i eign affairs, adding that it was was 58. won that money." Ford said that actually it i nothing to alarm and get your was syndicated columnists agreement of June 30 has raised hopes for a solution of outstanding problems between the two countries, he went on, but these prospects have been "dimmed" bv subseauent events because blood pressure up. Rowland Evans and Robert Novak who linked Mansfield's remarks with the decision to ALTHOUGH the President did not mention Ford by name, it seemed apparent from his re put off a call up of reserves for the time being.

marks that he was referring to the man who had assumed lead But Ford said he had never "violations by India troops of the cease-fire in Jammu and Kashmir have multiplied and repressive measures against valiant fighters in the Kashmir Valley have increased many ership of the Republicans in the discussed the matter with mm (Q 1 i irS Evans or Novak, and they ftl House last January. There was considerable con were not at his and Laird fold." fusion here over what Ford had backgrounder. -Advertisement- AYUB said that during the oast weeks all that India states mtimrnmRim or ar ai an em mmm a manship had been able to pro duce was a no-war pact. I Xx" I l-a Kesmii iil Kvl" "How do Indian rulers expect Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped In Minutes Science Finds New Healing Substance That Promptly Stops Itching and Pain of Piles KITCHEN SPECIAL us to agree to such a pact with out their taking any concrete and positive steps for settlement 01 OUT outstanding uiapuica; ment" was reported and veri fied by a doctor's observations. Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri of India made the no- Ihis improvement was main Luxury kitchen, complete, includes: New cabinets by IXL.

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