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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 18

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Doily Northwestern is June 8, 1965 were unable to whip up much agitation, A group of Communists threw a bomb at the U.S. Embassy, but it failed to explode. There were some small demonstrations, but these remained orderly. Canal Zone's Politics Made More Delicale to go home. Panama is too closely integrated with the United States, and bad relations with Washington can severely damage the economy, which gets as much as $90 million annually from canal operations.

This is more than the national budget. The canal also provides about 14,000 jobs. Possibly about 100 or so students have had training in Cuba, where they learned to agitate among crowds, to make homemade bombs and other helpful hints on revolution. On the Dominican issue, they strations were inhibited by government intimidation. President Marco A.

Robles is determined that his well-trained National Guard of 3.500 men will prevent violence. But there has been no sign of any mass enthusiasm to follow the lead of the small, tough core of young Communists. Their attempts to mount noisy demonstrations flopped. Damage to Leftists The Panamanian Communist response to the opportunity for violence presented by the Dominican crisis is more evidence of the damage done to the extreme left in Latin America by the Moscow-Peking quarrel. The Communists will keep trying.

There is always a possibility that some incident involving the Canal Zone and bruised Panamanian feelings of flouted sovereignty, for example could supply a spark with which Communists could inflame crowds. Such a demonstration could be turned into riot against the Americans on the Dominican issue and against the government for its only slightly qualified support of Washington in the Organization of American States. Thert is a multiplicity of domestic issues high prices, a certain amount of unemployment, negotiations with Washington looking toward a revision of the Panama Canal treaty which could provide the extreme leftists ammunition. The situation of Panama chronically is more or less delicate. Canal Is Needed But, barring a sudden incident which could move crowds into the streets, Panamanians in general seem tranquil and obviously do not want the Yankees PANAMA (AP) The Dominican crisis has made a normally delicate Panama political situation even more so.

But up to now the Communists, divided here as they are in other Latin-American countries, have failed dismally in their efforts to take advantage of the situation. Victor Avila, 26. a student at the University of Panama and the general secretary of the Student Federation, insists demon B.J.MonginD.C. CHIROPRACTOR OSHKOSH 133A N. Main Street Dial 235-0182 Opposite Oshkosh Bus Terminal I it, A 0ilTi) CriDl TTMIC SSS-Jy 3 DISCOUNT OFF AMD AT FOOD T0WNE YOU GET CUSTOM CUT MEAT, CUT THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! Country Style YOUR FOOD DILL Wednesday and Thursday or a 25-FT.

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What the Soviet reaction to the newly applied pressure of the galloping U.S. Project Gemini is a quantity as uncertain as the Russian space program itself. Doubtless theirs too must be the temptation now to take a few "shortcuts" in space. Despite recurrent rumors, there Is no good evidence to indicate the Russians have lost any men in space. But it only takes one bad decision.

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"I've always figured, well, it could happen to somebody else, you know. And it always has, so far." Soviet Union On Defensive in Space Race SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPD For the first time since the start of the space age, the Soviet Union is on the cosmic defensive. Depending on the reaction, the lives of Russian cosmonauts may hang in the balance. Magnificent as it is, the four-day voyage of the U.S. Gemini twins James McDivitt and Edward White does not put an end to Soviet mastery of space-only to Its monopoly.

But the powerful propaganda machine that once used the feats of Sputnik-1 and Yuri Gagarin to hammer in the lesson of Soviet space superiority was reduced this time to observing that American spaceships cannot match Russian ability to carry television cameras into orbit. The world doubtless has not heard the last of the Russian "space spectaculars." But the copyright has expired, and it would seem that only a manned landing on the moon itself or at least a cosmonaut "fly-around" mission in that directioncould reestablish Russia's once-formidable image in the cosmos. Americans have become ac i Great Lakes HOUSTON, Tex. AP) -America's latest and longest space flight has come to a happy ending, as have all others before it. Nevertheless, space officials agree, there is always an element of risk in such bold ventures into the void.

How do Air Force Majs. James A. McDivltt and Edward H. White II, who Monday completed their four-day Gemini flight, feel about this aspect of their Jobs? They talked freely about it In an interview shortly before their mission. "There is an old fighter pilot's song that expresses it pretty well," McDivltt, 85, said.

"We had it on a bulletin board in Korea." White, 34, who did the now famous space walk, took it up from there with occasional prompting from McDivitt. "It went like this: Have Two Chances "Don't worry, you have two chances. Either you'll return to the squadron or you won't If you return, no sweat. If you don't, you still have two chances. Vou'U get rescued or you wont.

If you do, no sweat. If you don't, you'll get captured or you won't." "Well, anyway," said McDivitt, "it finally says you'U either live or you won't. If you live, no sweat, and if you don't you've still got two chances. I thought it was really appropriate." McDivitt continued: "Somebody is going to get killed on one. This is my personal opinion.

I think that eventually we're going to have one that's not going to work successfully. "You know the airliners are so safe, but every once in a while, one crashes and the same thing with jet fighters and everything else. "I think the big problem is not how the flight crews are going to react to it, because we've been through this kind of thing many times before. Public Reaction Factor "The thing that concerns me Is how the American public would react to it. You know they have to accept this kind of thing.

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