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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 17

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Thursday, July 9, 1964 Honolulu Star-EuIIetin 15 mmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmm i Ceylon Urges Restraints on 1 Sterilization Project Set tor Kentucky Arou i i i I I Compiled from Associated Press, Uniud Prtss Interne end Nw York Timts Nw Sonne 1 lead to sterilization programs elsewhere. "The purpose of the program is to demonstrate in 22 counties the efficacy of it financially, morally and otherwise," he said. "This initial project should open the door to greater things (and) demonstrate to physicians and hospitals the that is available 1 iJ remove MAINLAND Fifth Avenue and has business offices in New York and Stamford, Connecticut. The plan calls for the financing of 300 operations on needy parents who qualify. The six-month pilot program, called the Hartman Plan, is being operated by the Human Betterment Association for Voluntary Sterilization, which was organized in 1937.

The Association sets up BEREA, Ky. (AP) A New York businessman has contributed $25,000 to finance free sterilization, operations for a birth control project in a poor section of Kentucky. "I'm not a do-gooder," said Jesse Hartman of New York yesterday. "I just want to help in this fight on poverty." Hartman, who is in the real estate business, is married and has one child, a daughter. He lives on local programs, accepts applications for sterilization, screens them and refers about one-fourth to physicians cooperating in the program.

It drew criticism from churchmen two years ago when its sterilization clinic in a Virgin-, ia, hospital became known. Operators of the Kentucky project hope to show sterilization is an effective weapon against poverty. They also hope President Johnson will add it to his war on poverty. "Unless birth control, by whatever methods are available, is included in this program (the war on poverty), it stands little chance of succeeding," said Dr. H.

Curtis Wood of New York, a field consultant for the association. Dr. Millard A. Shepherd, a state health officer, is confident the project will 1 them from bondage, so to speak." 'J? V' Sy SL United Nations SecTetary-General Thant called for a new Geneva conference on Vietnam, saying "even at this late hour" a conference might offer some chance of solution to end the war in Vietnam In New York the U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld the dismissal of a $500,000 libel suit brought by Dr.

Linus C. Pauling, biochemist and Nobel Prize winner, against the New York Daily News. Moonport Project spokesmen at Camp Kennedy reported all hands came back to work after Teamsters Union headquarters in Washington called away two pickets In Syracuse, New York, four, workers digging a trench for a sewer line were killed when one was trapped in a cave-in and the others jumped into the ditch in a vain effort to rescue him. At Edwards Air Force Base in California, Captain Joe Engle flew the X-15 rocket plane at a speed of 3,511 miles per hour at an altitude of 170,000 feet in a test of scanning device that may be utilized for navigation in future spacecraft In McComb, Mississippi, Federal and local agents pressed an investigation into the explosion that shattered the front of a home where 10 civil rights workers were sleeping Tuesday night. WASHINGTON Federal Aviation Administrator Najeeb E.

Halaby rejected charges that the U.S. Supersonic Airliner program is too hasty The Senate passed a bill increasing greatly the amounts of nuclear material the United States is willing to sell Europe for operation of reactors to make electric power. raSNCO MPANY, EUROPE Intervention LONDON (AP) The Prime Minister of Ceylon today appealed to all big powers to limit their intervention in southeast Asia in order to keep the brush fires there from flaming into a world conflict. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandara-naike, the only woman ruler attending the 13th Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, urged her colleagues to unite in a Commonwealth mediation of the conflicts in Laos, Vietnam and between Indonesia and Malaysia.

Malaysia is a member of the Commonwealth. A spokesman for the Cey-lonese delegation to the conference gave the general theme of her talk. Mrs. Bandaranaike's position appeared to be opposed to Malaysia, deeply embroiled in guerrilla warfare with Indonesia in the jungles of Northern Borneo. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman of Malaysia appealed yesterday for Commonwealth assistance in its struggle.

Military talks reportedly are going on in London now among British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand delegates on what the Commonwealth can do to help the new Malaysian Federation. Rahman is going to Washington July 21 to ask President Johnson for U.S. financial help against Indonesia. The United States already is deeply involved militarily in Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan spoke at length on the problems caused by "western economic imperialism" in the developing countries of Africa and Asia.

He said he repeatedly had drawn the attention of the big industrial powers to the dangers that would arise if their markets remain closed or semi-closed to the manufactured products of the developing nations. Typhoon Cora Weakens, Says Weather Bureau MANILA (LTD Typhoon Cora suddenly weakened today but weathermen said it might regain strength as it drove across the Pacific closer to the Philippines with maximum winds of 115 miles per hour. The Manila Weather Bureau plotted Cora 500 miles east southeast of Manila and generally moving in a west northwest direction at a reduced speed. Cora might still revert to its previous strength and speed, according to pnwnMsnwn 'Hfr-ggc 3Wt vWHWKi MSasKK-Wff years mimst kJ i Carlo Panfiglio President Vin 0. Darrow, P.L Vice President Joe Y.

Tanska Vice President Stanley "Pinky" Smith Operations Manager George Paques, a former French press officer for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has been convicted of spying for Russia and sentenced to life in Erison "Gamblers Anonymous" was opened in ondon, an organization that hopes to help gamblers in a similar way that Alcoholics Anonymous does for drinkers. Six men sentenced to 30 years in prison each for helping stage the biggest train robbery in British history lost their appeals and were told they got what they deserved Premier Khrushchev warned military graduates that centers of international tension like those in Southeast Asia can "grow into a big conflict and even touch off a world conflagration." West German physicians hinted they may go on strike if the government refuses them more money from the government health insurance plan The Communist nations of Eastern Europe face new crop failures, reports reaching Vienna said. ASIA A slow, rolling earthquake bucked the earth on Japan's east central coast, but there were no reports of injury or damage The Japanese Welfare Ministry said Japanese boys born now can expect a life expectancy of 67.2 years and girls 72.3 years. A Laotian Air Force T-23 light fighter plane developed engine trouble and made a forced landing Monday in the Plaine des Jarres about 40 miles from Vientiane, but the pilot was reported safe A Laotian council of ministers meeting held under the chairmanship of King Savang Vathana has affirmed that Laos's neutrality should be maintained within the framework of 1262 Geneva accords on Laos. SALES DEPT.

Surveys and Estimates, Sales Engineering Air Conditioning Ventilation Refrigeration MECHANICAL DEPT. Installation of Power Plant and Process Piping Steam, heating, plumbing systems No organization can make a real success without TEAMWORK. We have worked diligently to develop a team second to none, and are proud of the people who have helped us accomplish this. We are grateful to our many friends and customers who have been so helpful and loyal these past four years. CANADA Kitsuji "Kits" Nakamura Yoichi "Spike" Nakayama Sales Manager Ass't Sales Manager Earl Stanford M.

"Mel" Louthian Vice Mechanical Div. Mechanical Superintendent GENERAL OFFICES 645 HALEKAUWILA STREET HONOLULU, HAWAII PHONE 571-909 SERVICE PARTS DEPARTMENT A violent explosion and fierce fire ripped through an insulation factory and service station in West Saint John, New Brunswick, causing more than $250,000 damage Dr. Stanley Haidasz, parliamentary secretary to External Affairs Minister Paul Martin, will head the Canadian delegation to a United Nations world food program meeting at Geneva July 6-11. Plans to build a $50 million mineral smelting plant in Ontario were outlined in Toronto by Claude Stephens, president of Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. AIR CONDITIONING DEPT.

Engineering and Installation Packaged Units Central Station High Velocity Multi-zone SHEET METAL DEPT. Fabrication and Installation Duct Work General Sheet Metal i -i) Vy; -v mm i vi 81 Laotian Reds Peril Strategic Outpost Jack Sato Sheet Metal Superintendent io Tom Field Superintendent Herbert H. Ikenaga Design Estimation Ray N. Ogata Field Superintendent 2808 KAM HIGHWAY HONOLULU, HAWAII PHONE 897-231 MECHANICAL DIVISION 645 HALEKAUWILA STREET HONOLULU, HAWAII PHONE 561-861 MECHANICAL SHOP 2020 AUIKI STREET HONOLULU, HAWAII PHONE 816-855 MAUI DIVISION 55 EAST KAAHUMANU STREET KAHULUI, MAUI PHILIPPINE DIVISION 123 AYALA AVENUE MANILA, PHILIPPINES PHONE 87-734 GUAM DIVISION MARINE DRIVE AGANA, GUAM PHONE 448-165 AUSTRALIAN DIVISION 508 PACIFIC HIGHWAY ST. LEONARDS NSW PHONE 435-228 PAKSE, Laos (UPI) Communists threaten to overrun the strategic Bolo-vens Dlateau in southern PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SERVICE DEPT.

Complete Parts Inventory Planned Maintenance, 24 hr. Troobe Calls Carrier American Standard AUSTRALIAN DIVISION Air Conditioning Ventilation Refrigeration Bell Gossett Carnes AmeIc0 Enineers tyi Ltd. (residential, commercial, industrial systems) Farr Thermo-King Mechanical Contractors lectively known as the Ho Chi Minh trail (named for the president of North Vietnam) to South Vietnam. Prasouk said the buildup in trucks and planes means increased concentrations of Communist Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese forces which threaten to envelop the Bolovens plateau and isolate Attopeu. planes to carry rice and medical supplies from Hanoi, the North Vietnamese capital, to Tchepone, 130 miles north of Attopeu.

The supplies then go by truck to Saravane, halfway between Tch- one and Attopeu. From Saravane, porters hoist the supplies onto their backs and work down the network of jungle trails, col I nit mi jer. wjr -I LilZ vv.vvii'vk1Is.v,vi-v.vvw aajjajjjjjjjjjjJB -ajajjjflajDjjjjjjjjjjjj Koichl "Col" YamashiU Ass't Service Manager John J. Coyle Service Manager William Chins Parts Manager Stewart R. Sydes Vice Australian Div.

Laos and cut off the right-wing outpost of Attopeu, according to the general responsible for the area. General Prasouk Samly, right-wing commander of the southern military region, told U.P.I, yesterday the transfer of his air force to defend the capital city of Vientiane in central Laos has emboldened the Communists to intensify their operations in the south. The Bolovens plateau lies at the southern reaches of Laos between the wide Mekong River on the west and the ridges to the east where the Communists' "Ho Chi Minh" supply trail rurs. Prasouk's headquarters at Pakse is at the western edge of the plateau. Attopeu, a scant 50 mile' from the South Vietnamest frontier, is at the eastern edge, next to the Ho Chi Minh trail.

It has long posed a threat to the Communists movement of men and supplies from north to South Vietnam. MORE RICE But if the Communists occupy the rolling, fertile plateau they will eliminate this threat and also increase their rice supply. Prasouk said the Communists are using transport Officer With Access To Secrets Vanishes FT. LEWIS, Wash. (AP) A ranking army officer from Virginia, with access to top secret information, disappeared July 1 and was last seen oe the West Coast Ft.

Lewis was notified. A spokesman said Lieutenant Colonel Oscar T. Buch-holtz, assigned to headquarters of the continental army command, Ft. Monroe, Virginia, was known to have been in Los Angeles last Monday. There was no word since of his whereabouts.

Notice of Buchholtz' disappearance and his being sighted in Los Angeles was sent here from 6th army headquarters, the Presidio, San Francisco, which listed him as absent without leave. A public information officer here said there was nothing to indicate Buchholtz' clearance to handle classified documents had any connection with his dropping out of sight. A spokesman for the continental army command at Ft. Monroe said today Buchholtz had no classified documents in his possession when he disappeared. The spokesman said Buchholtz' senior officers regarded him as a good officer and could advance no reason for his disappearance.

The spokesman said the report that Buchholtz was seen in Los Angeles had not been confirmed. The army said Buchholtz last was heard from when he called his home at about 3 p.m. last Wednesday. XOMPANY, INC A. r-- MECHANICAL ENGINEERS I CONTKACTOKS For 61 years the first name in air conditioning.

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