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Green Bay Press-Gazette Thursday, August 3, 1967 5 Jews, Arabs Continue Shoot img Over-River ft. f. -H ih 'w pi xJtr- Israeli and Jordanian troopslsaid Israeli troops shot hack in traded shots across the Jordan a 20-minute exchange. diamonds was stolen early to IVoni a statue of the Vir River again today In the third consecutive day of cease-f i gin Mary in the Church of the Holy Scripture in the Arab violations quarter of Jerusalem, police re ported. An Israeli foreign ministry spokesman said Egypt had The theft occurred between Third Day of (Jiuifiglilx It was the third consecutive day of Israeli-Jordanian gun-fights in approximately same area.

Arab foreign ministers meeting in Khartoum to plan solidarity against Israel reportedly lashed out at the United States for allegedly backing Israeli "aggression" in the June 5-10 agreed to U.N. truce supervi sion chief Gen. Odd Bull's pro midnight Mass and early morn ing prayers when only a few worshipers were in the church, posals to abstain from navigation in the Suez Canal for one investigator said. The crown, described as small but very valuable, was on a iiionlh. An Israeli military spokesman said the Jordanians opened fire this morning on an Israeli army patrol about six miles north of the Damya bridge.

He Middle East war. slauie in a small second floor Informed sources among Hie crypt in a wing of the church under repairs. ministers said there was initial favorable reaction from Saudi Police said they believe the thief may have been a boy or a small person since the Arabia toward Egypt's call for peace in the Yemen Civil War to let Egyptian troops there be opening through which the crypt was entered is very narrow. sprung for any new conflict willi Israel. They said the thief obviously knew the church and its wor ship routine well.

There have been other thefts The Saudis are backing the Royalists in the Yemen struggle. Egypt Is supporting the Republican regime. Gunfire on Wednesday In Jerusalem, an Israeli army spokesman reported three gunfire exchanges with Jordan on Wednesday. from the church, but this is the first reported since the Is raelis took control of the Old City after the Arab-Israeli war. Lunar Orbiter Turnaround Called Perfect PASADENA, Calif.

(AP) A delicate turnaround in space-combined with a precise, firm kick in the tail put America's Lunar Orbiter 5 spacecraft into "mighty good shape" today for lis photo mission of the moon. "The midcourse maneuver was perfect, as far as we can loll at this point," a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said. Contains Camera Package Scientists controlling the Police skid they planned to increase the guards around the He said three Israeli soldiers church where tradition says Christ was entombed and were slightly wounded Wednesday during the three incidents near Damya bridge, about 10 WIS mv- 1 1 ill 1 1 III Ill miles north of the Allenby Bridge where tens of thousands of Arab refugees have crossed between Jordan and the river's Israeli-held west bank. Libyan Foreign Minister Ahmed Bishty said Libya was pressing the United States and Britain to withdraw their military bases. He said Britain was "responding favorably" and added negotiations with the United States over dismantling of the sprawling Wheelus Air Force Base were starling Aug.

10. L7e in Jerusalem Life goes on in Jerusalem today after last month's Arab-Israeli War but in a different fashion than ever existed under Jordan's rule in the city that is holy to three of the world's major religions. For the first time in more than 2,000 years Jerusalem is controlled by Israel and Jews are free to visit the shrines of the city for the first time since the State of Israel was created more than 20 years ago. Above, a Jewish customer and an Arab selling fruit engage in an age-old pantomime of bargaining for goods in the Old City. At left, an elderly Arab fingers his prayer beads, also within the Old City.

(AP Newsfeature Color Photos) craft's flight said it had less than 133,000 miles to go before it Is dropped into orbit around the moon, where the camera package si to go into operation. "The spacecraft was programmed to roll and pitch to orient it properly for the maneu Ancient Crown Stolen JERUSALEM IB An ancient gold crown encrusted with Knowles Rules Out Special Session China's Bomb To Be Threat In Four Years ver, which it did," tne spoilsman said. "A 26-seeond burn of its steering rocket decreased its speed by 67 miles an hour. It was then rolled back into cruising position." Kick in the Tail The kick in the tail was provided by the 100-pound thrust rocket mounted on the small end of the stubby craft, he said. The craft, when it reaches the vicinity of the moon Saturday morning, is to be dropped into orbit around the moon utilizing the same steering rocket.

Its prime goal is to scout several proposed landing spots for American astronauts, then WASHINGTON IT) A con MADISON (AP) Gov. War-meets two proposals fought by ren P. Knowles indicated Democrats. gressional committee says Red Wednesday he would renew his Kenews support China could be capable of drive for traffic safety when launching a hydrogen bomb at tack against the United States lawmakers return in the fall rrr5T- A 1 rather than summon them back within four years and notes this country lacks an effective into special session to try to Knowles also called once again for a uniform minimum age for drinking beer, a proposal stricken from his safety package by a Senate-Assembly committee set up to try to forge a compromise after the lawmakers deadlocked in June. "These are things we have to make photographic maps oi srai means of repelling such an at- jer cent of the moons niuuen tack revive his shattered bill.

Knowles said: "There's prob hide Scientists hoped the new ably very little use in thinking Korea Agrees To Send More Men to Vietnam Rebels at Cuba Conference Differ On How To Carry Out Revolutions pictures would help solve the ancient riddle of whether the lunar crust was formed by meteor imnaets. volcanic action or about a special session without The Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee said China probably will achieve an operational intercontinental ballistic missile before the mid-1970s. "Conceivably, if could be some willingness on the part of meet headon," Knowles argued in renewing backing for the most controversial portions of the Democrats to reassess their position." both. ready as early as 1970-71," the The Latin of full accord by the time the: of revolution from Tierra del HAVANA If) his package. Knowles made his remarks in Democrats voted solidly against Knowles' package as the committee said in a report released Wednesday.

"But this parley ends Aug. 8 with 10 AiasKa. im' 1, 4o SEOUL (AP) President Chung Hee Park and two envoys from President Johnson agreed in principle today to send about 17,000 South Korean American revolutionary conference moved into closed session Assembly killed it 46-45 last Frl would be a tight schedule and day just before the Legislature makes allowances for only mi speech by Prime Minister Fidel orav bases of the world," Car- Castro. He has not yet appeared jmichael saidi fojlowing his usual at the conference. anti-United States, anticapitalist an impromptu news interview.

It was his first public response to questions since his Assembly defeat last week, the worst setback of his career as governor. Meetings Planned nor difficulties and delays." adjourned until Oct. 17. Aware of Problem today to try to iron out differences on the best way to make revolution. The differences came into the reservists paid by the United Defense Secretary Robert S.

The conference gave a stand-line. States to helD man simnlv lines McNamara previously estimat ing ovation Wednesday to Stoke Knowles said: "If we haven't sold the package sufficiently so "Our destiny cannot be the Vietnam war, govern- ed China would not be able to ly Carmichael as he declared "As I have said before, In arated from the Spanish-speak ment sources said. open Wednesday as delegates to the Communist-controlled Latin threaten this country with a sig that the Legislature is aware of that the U.S. Black Power move many instances the legislators ing peoples," he declared The American envoys, Clark nificant number of ICBMs he- ment is ready to help the cause American Organization of Soli Refers to CHE Clifford and Gen. Maxwell Pair Gets Tired Of Being Nailed With Punctures SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -The first nail sent Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas P. Johnson to the hospital Wednesday and the second almost kept them from reaching their destination. They were riding their motorcycle on Interstate 15 when a nail punctured the rear tire and spun the motorcycle out of control. Minutes later the ambulince rushing the couple a hospital also picked up a nail in a tire but was able to get to the hospital before the tire went flat.

Taylor, made no requests for Carmichael said young Ne darity OLAS through 12 hours of speeches filled with are behind the public thinking on legislative matters," the governor said. "In this instance I don't think th -y are reading the public temper." the critical nature of the problem, maybe, we've got some more spadework to do." The Republican governor, asked if he would rewrite the safety package to try to make groes are carrying the racial more Korean combat troops, a attacks on the United States revolution in the United states I government spokesman said. fore the mid-1970s. The committee said China could use medium-range ballistic missiles within three years for nuclear blackmail against Japan, Vietnam and other Asian nations. The principal difference lay Reagan To Leave Hospital Saturday SANTA MONICA, Calif.

(AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan, recu today. South Korea already has 46,000 between the Castroites who see He said he was still studying "ft ih wnnrf that gig men in Vietnam what steps to take and planned Government sources said de armed revolt as the only course and moderates urging such other more meetings with legislative tailed plans for sending the Ko it more acceptable to Assembly opponents, said: "I don't think anybody should pass a highway safety package just to give lip perating from surgery, is ex forms of struggle as strikes and contains the hatred mentioned by Che," said Marmichael, referring to a recent message purportedly from Ernesto "Che" rean logistic service corps to pected to leave St. John's Hospital sometime Saturday. Sonic Boom Protection A government report on sonic booms has left open the question demonstrations.

Russia Criticized service to the whole problem." Reagan underwent surgery Guevara, the missing Castro leaders of both parties. "I'll have to catch them as I can. That's the problem now," said Knowles, whose tinr since the session ended has been consumed by efforts to control Milwaukee's racial outburst. He repealed his support for There were also a few mild Monday that removed small of whether the booms made in lieutenant. Vietnam be worked out between the two countries through diplomatic channels.

Clifford and Taylor were scheduled to leave for Washington tonight. attacks on the Soviet Union be recent special tests are big Utah highway patrolmen said annual automobile inspections and compulsory intoxication Venezuelan guerrilla leader cause it favors peaceful coexis spilled enough to require special pro Francisco Prado, a vice presi bladder stones and a small "spot" on his lower lip. An aide said a biopsy taken on the tissue removed from the lip was "to someone apparently tome nails in the area. tests for drunken driving sus- tective or diversionary meas dent of OLAS, echoed Castro's tence with Latin American nations it wants to trade with. ures once the upcoming fleets of charge against Venezuela's Communist party.

tally negative," showing no evi- Most observers predicted there transport planes Johnson, 20 and Mrs. Johnson, 21, were reported in fair condition in a hospital. supersonic start flying. would be at least an appearance Idence of malignancy. "They have abandoned the Navy To Study Policy of Notifying Relatives About Disaster Victims revolutionary role," he declared.

They have usurped the honor able title ot Communists." There are 27 OLAS members IIIitM at the conference. WASHINGTON (AP) The i be done by providing news me- Navv olahs a self-examination idia with the list of known casu- alties even as efforts continue of how it informs the public U.S. Blocks British Sale of Bombers to Peru died, raising the toll of confirmed dead to 131, the U.S. Navy announced today. Three other men still are not accounted for.

Two Wisconsin Men The two injured men died in hospitals in Vietnam to which they were transferred before the toward reachin- their relatives. By a process of elimination, about who is involved and who isn't in such military disasters survivors' relatives could deter as the USS Forrestal fire. mine from these lists whether their men were involved-there- Specifically, the Navy will By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON (AP)-The British look at its performance in pub- fore being spared long hours of Forrestal sailed Sunday to the davs of anguish. Foreign Office confirmed today 8 that the United States blocked Britain's plans to sell $7 million after TZ- f'3" Subic Bay naval base in the Philippines. This approach, however, runs the risk that some next-of-kin The only Wisconsin men re worth of Canberra jet bombers''," 1u'1" will hear of family deaths be- ported missing after the Forres on i in uay, to Peru fore the government has con sources said an admiral is The Daily Express reported being assigned to head up tlio tactetl them, investigation.

It took the Navy Individually that the United States was able to veto the sale because the Cahberras were built partly under a U.S. mililary aid program which required U.S. approval tal fire are Aviation Boatswain's Mate Airman Robert Lee Hasz, of Baraboo, and Airman Apprentice Robert J. Davis, of Rhine-lander. More than a dozen naval architects and engineers from stations in the United States and elsewhere have begun assessing the damage by the fires and bomb explosions that devastated the carrier's after before the planes could be sold.

The Express said State De Sources said the Navy's probe will touch on this general problem, study the Forrestal situation specifically and perhaps make recommendations on handling information about future tragedies. The Navy casualty branch, headed by a civilian, notified nearest relatives of the dead. four days to get out a reasonably complete list of the Forrestal victims. While families of the more than 100 casualties were notified much sooner, the relatives of the more than 4,000 other men aboard the carrier had no way of knowing the fate of those crewmen. Consider News Media partment officials said the sale would conflict with a U.S.

poli cy of preventing an arms build up in the Western Hemisphere. section. A spokesman at Subic Bay missing or seriously wounded News Service Head Dies CHICAGO (AP) Claude A. said the first task for the investigators is to determine what Barnett, 77, founder of the Asso ciated Negro Press, a nation work lias to be done on the carrier and "get it wherever it can This posed the question of men on the Forrestal. The casu-whether the Navy has a respon- alty office did not compile a sibility, in cases "where so many jcasualty list, but individual men are involved, of letting all, names were released as rela-relatives know more quickly tives were reached, about the crew's fate.

Two men injured in the fire be fully repaired." It is general wide service for coverage of Negro news, died Wednesday at his home. He was born in San- Two persons were killed and at least four injured in the storm. The tornado just missed a boys' camp with nearly 200 campers. (AP Wh'ephoto) Searcli for Bodies Rescue workers look through wreckage of Lake Mendota cottages near Madison after a tornado struck the area early Wednesday. Some officers think this could; aboard the Forrestal have ly assumed the ship will return to the United States.

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