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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 4

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A2 HONOLULU ADVERTISER Tuesday, July 14, 1964 High: 8:54 a.m., 8:10 p.m. Low: 2:52 a.m., 1:30 p.m. 3 Yanks QrarcE Fires Muled Arson ee nor community, about 12 miles south of here. It could not be immediately determined if either had been used for civil rights activities. At least two other Negro churches have been destroyed by flames in Mississippi during recent weeks, and civil rights workers have accused segregationists of starting the fires.

A church near Greenwood wTas among the most recent to burn. Five other churches have been damaged by fires but on your way to WASHINGTON These are the children of Lemuel A. Fenn, Washington educator who was killed by a sniper's bullet near Colbert, Saturday. They are Linda, 13, Sharon, 10, and Lemuel 5. to Fair Court Tells Wallace To Quit luterf eriui (compliments of Pan Am and American Airlines not destroyed, according to civil rights spokesmen.

A FEW HOURS after the fires near Natchez, a group of white residents of the Kingston community met to discuss ways to help Negroes rebuild the churches. A committee was formed to obtain donations of labor, material and money. Two agents from the state fire marshal's office were rent to help investigate. Training Isn't Expensive $199.50 provldn bwjlnnlnfl skll'l Day. Eve.

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Announce his association with HAROLD T. KIMATA, M.D. 1126 South King Street Froctice limited to Otolaryngology (Ear, nose throat) Ambush An American military spokesman said 16 Vietnamese troops were killed and 20 wounded in the attack. The spokesman said Communist Viet Cong rebels raked the 16-vehicle convoy with automatic weapons fire about 10 a.m. as it passed through dense jungle on the fringes of the Communist stronghold known as "Zone THE CONVOY was traveling south on National Highway 13 from the provincial capital of Binh Long when the guerrillas opened fire.

They overran part of the convoy and burned three trucks. Communist casualties, if any, were not reported. A Vietnamese military spokesman announced earlier yesterday that the Viet Cong, in a series of victories over government troops, captured enough weapons last week to arm a battalion. THE GOVERNMENT casualty toll rose to more than 250 in a weekend Viet Cong guerrilla attack and ambush that may have been the biggest Communist victory of the war. A South Vietnamese military spokesman announced 60 government troops were killed, 65 missing and 129 others wounded in the disastrous weekend engagement that raged for two days around Vinh Cheo, 120 miles southwest of Saigon.

IN OTHER Viet Nam developments yesterday: An American adviser was wounded when a Communist mine exploded beside the car in which he was riding in Binh Duong, Province north of Saigon. An American piloted Vietnamese Air Force Sky-raider crash-landed at Bien Ho a airbase north of Saigon. Temperatures By United Pre lnternttanal July 13, 1V64 UNITED STATES HIGH Atlanta Boston Buffao 7 LOW 72 58 54 51 55 0 47 7 55 74 72 45 0 79 3 A3 A3 53 62 el 5S to 69 55 51 54 9 77 64 51 53 72 5 Chicago 70 Denver Des Woines 78 Detroit 74 airbanks 73 Fort Worth 92 Helena HONOLULU Jacksonville 91 Juneau Kansas City 12 Las Veqas 107 Los Angeles Memptiis 71 Miami Beach 7 Vois-St. Paul New Orleans 13 New York 67 Oklahoma City eg Omaha (1 Phoenix 103 Pittsburgh 75 Portland, Ore 2 Reno 97 St. Louis 79 Salt Lake City 97 San Antonio 95 San Dieqo 76 San Francisco 49 Seattle 75 Washington 85 Wichita CANADA Edmonton 75 Ottawa 74 Vancouver 73 Winnipeg 87 FOREIGN Buenos Aires 57 London 71 Paris 72 Rio de Janeiro 70 4 63 53 62 51 54 59 58 Published each morntng by Advertiser Publishing Lid.

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BOX 3350,. Honolulu 1.1 Zip Code 96801. In Viet SAIGON (UPI) Communist Guerrillas ambushed a government convoy 40 miles north of here yesterday, killing three American Army officers and wounding a U.S. enlisted man. Red Theft Leaves Navy Unruffled WASHINGTON (UPI) The Navy acknowledged yesterday that late last year a Soviet submarine surfaced in the Western Pacific and captured one of its underwater listening and transmitting devices.

The Navy said, however, it is not concerned about losing the sonar buoy. It said no secrets were lost and the device only cost about FURTHERMORE, the Navy said, the United States has picked up more than 200 similar Russian devices in the past 10 years. The incident came to attention when the London Sunday Times reported a Russian sub "blandly surfaced in the middle of U.S. naval exercises in the Pacific" and got away scot free with a sonar buoy. The London paper presumed the submarine was nuclear powered, but the U.S.

Navy said here that no Russian nuclear submarine had ventured to come to the surface within sight of any U.S. ship. Typhoon Ncars P.I. MANILA (UPI) Tropical storm Doris has Intensified into a typhoon packing 75 miles-an-hour center winds, weather forecasters reported last night. The typhoon was estimated to be 620 miles east southeast of Cagayan Province at the northern tip of the Philippines.

DORIS WAS preceded by Typhoon Winnie which rammed through the islands leaving a wide area of devastation, and Cora which petered out before unleashing its winds. Doris was riot expected to hit the islands within the next 24 hours. Subandrio, Nik Meet In Moscow MOSCOW (UPI) Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev held a "warm friendly conversation" with visiting Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio yesterday, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda reported. Pravda said Khrushchev invited Subandrio to his country house and held the talk during a forest walk and during lunch.

Subandrio "ardently thanked Khrushchev and members of his family for their radiant hospitality," Pravda said. Politics Ahead PLAINVIEW, Texas (UPI) Usum Nimman-heminda, 20, son of Thailand's ambassador to the U.S., will enroll as a political science student at Wayland Baptist College in Plain-view today. re" -4, i wT 1, ft, UPI Photo to promote and encourage the elimination of racial discrimination." Mexico Will Free Reel Artist MEXICO CITY (UPI) President Adolfo Lopez Mateos yesterday granted a pardon to world-famous Communist painter David Al-faro Siqueiros. who probably will be freed within a few hours. The decree, dated July 11, was printed in yesterday's Official Gazette.

The painter's wife, Angelica Arcnal de Siqueiros, and a group of friends and relatives gathered at Lccumberri Prison to await his release. Officials in the prison said that an order for release had not been received. DSD Hours by appointment MONTGOMERY. A 1 a (UPI) A special three-judge Federal panel yesterday ordered Gov. George Wallace and all other state officials to stop interfering with school desegregation in Alabama.

Negroes had asked the judges to order the racial integration of every public school in Alabama, but the panel stopped short of such a far-reaching order. The panel instructed the state to cease the payment of tuition grants to students i attending segregated schools and enjoined them from fail- ing to supervise public.) schools "in such a manner i Offic phone -51-93S uu or Used Car NATCHEZ, Miss. (UPI) Two Negro churches were destroyed by fire here yesterday in what fire officials said was "definitely arson." Adams County Sheriff Odell Anders said an unidentified witness reported seeing several large automobiles "that looked like Cadillacs" near the Jerusalem Baptist Church and the Bethel Methodist Church shortly before the pre-dawn fires started. The Natchez Fire Department sped to the scene but the flames were too far along to save either building, officers said. AXDERi SAID both of the wood-frame churches were located near the Kingston (Advertisement) Why Are You A Bore? A noted publisher in Chicago reports a simple technique of everyday conversation which can pay you real dividends in social and business advancement and works like magic to rive you poise, self confidence and greater popularity.

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