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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 2

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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The Boston Globe Tuesday, October 5, 1965 Army Ordered: Attack in Java LOW Oil FUNDS 1 OPEN A B.CJL MEN The Malaysia governrrt INDONESIA cmw tt re. aavt mint anrlM at I fill wltHa 20 avt fraa MIIlM wN aeanis If ttct Bitl arteaa sayaieats) sat than to ckw ll lum LlW-br-ud arW We made a great big purchase, YOU reap the savings-WEDNESDAY at 9:30 AM. radio said the big Central Java city of Jogjakarta had been retaken by Army troops after it was captured by Communist; elements. It quoted Jogjakarta SPECIALISTS' SURPLUS STOCK Radio. Jogjakarta, 250 miles south east of Jakarta, is normally! THOUSANDS of DOLLARS WORTH controlled by Diponegoro divi-.

4T At a m. sion, whose commander has been reported supporting the rebel movement. 2 ply WOOL WORSTED British sources in Jakarta, who got through to Singapore said Untung's forces are be lieved to be retreating to Ser- SIZES Continued from Page 1 The radio said their bodies were badly mutilated and brutally beaten before they were killed. Defense Minister Gen Abdul Haris Nasution, wounded in the coup, was reported well. Radio Indonesia quoted him as saying: "Our struggle is not to win the war of the past but to win the revolutionary war of the future the mounting anti-imperialist struggle.

Radio Indonesia said Monday celebrations scheduled Tuesday to mark Armed Forces Day were postponed Until Nov. 10. This caused surprise because observers expected the occasion would be used to reassure the people. Suharto denounced Air Force Chief Vice Marshal Omar Dhani, who has pro-Communist sympathies, and Lt Col Untung, the presidential guard officer who led the Sept. 30 coup attempt, in the slaying of the generals.

ang, 60 miles west of Jakarta. This would indicate that the rebel forces have been badly split 37 it 46 regulart i rA ii iixvi 37 it 44 shorts 38 it 48 longs A Untung himself was said to have gone to Central Java to join the commander of the Diponegoro division, Col Suher-man. The radio said Communist guerrilla bands had spread out along the main roads between Jakarta, Bogor and Bandung, carrying out harassing activities. Reports carried by Malay hefty sayings when $44 buys a fine two-pant suit for what expect to pay for an ordinary one-pant suit sia's government radio claimed that Dhani ordered an Air Force arms depot to issue wea He said this after pointedly noting that Sukarno, a pons to a large number of Communist Cadres last Friday. radio message earlier Monday, The loyalist Siliwangi divi had absolved the Air Force of any involvement in the coup attempt.

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