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Daily News from New York, New York • 37

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Apriess lst Found Den Ciimmins Vicinity By GERALD KESSLER Two days after the little Crimmins children disappeared from their Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, home on July 14, a telephone directory in a spring-up type cover was found 25 yards from the house and turned over to the police, THE NEWS learned yesterday. forilt Wiefi Missile Siies By JOSEPH FRIED Staff Correspondent of The News Saijron. July 2f United States Air Force planes scouted the air over North Viet Nam today searching for possible undetected missile sites. The stepped-up aerial recon-n tissance followed the downing of an American jet Saturday 40 miles west of Hanoi by t- CI a surface-to-air missile. The list of names and ad-' At the fame time, it was learned, earlier aerial photos are being meticulously scrutinized for any suspicious objects which may have escaped detection in earlier evaluations.

Intelligence peple are attempting to check out whether the missile which downed the Phantom jet wa fired from an antiaircraft site other than the five already spotted around Hanoi or possibly from a motile launch-ing site. Possihilty of New Kin Tk.r. was speculation that dresses, many of them men, reportedly belonged to attractive, red-haired Mrs. Alice Crimmins, 26, mother of the murdered children. Many Men Questioned Since then a parade of men have visited the Fresh Meadows precinct, command post of the investigation, for questioning.

At lease 25 were quizzed over the weekend and the questioning continued yesterday. Detectives working on the case were still close-mouthed yesterday about developments in the case. Inspector Thomas McGuire another neighbor, who took it to the police. The dead children were Alice, 4, and Edmund 5. Alice's body was found on the afternoon of July 14.

She had apparently been strangled. Edmund's body was discovered July 19. Cause ct his death is still undetermined. Protest Greets Our Indo Man Jakarta. Indonesia, July 26 (AP) U.S.

Ambassador Mar. shall Green presented his credentials and a private note from President Johnson to President Sukarno today, then became the target for a "go home' liemonstration. While Green and his wife sipred champagne at the presidential palace after the ceremony, a crowd assembled at the National Youth Front building just down the street. As soon as Green returned to his residence, 3.000 shouting demonstrators marched on it carrying banners which read: "Go home Green." "Sever relations with the United States," "Marshall Green get out or wo will kick you out." came out of the building in late afternoon and brushed off news-1 men, refusing to comment on any aspect of the case. Found by Neighbor Boy i The men being questioned are sr.

x. v-- a 'Sis 'aJ AT all in their late 20s or early 30s and presumably were acquaintances or friends of Mrs. Crimmins. The phone directory was found by a neighbor's son in an area of garages and trash cans near the Crimmins home at 150-22 72d Drive. The boy took it to his mother.

She reportedly was too frightened to go to the police with it, and is said to have turned it over to North Viet Nam had Ugun construction of a second ring of mis-tile launching sites beyond the five already-detected positions and that the fatal missile was fired from or.e of the new chain. U.S. planes continued to pound North Viet Nam in fresh raids todav with no reports of any American planes downed by either groundfi) or mis.siles. 270 Huildine Destroyed In one major raid. 16 Air Force jets slammed Iien Rien Phu, one-time fabled French fortress, ca.i-;!' numerous fires.

Other planes heaped Ki tons of bomi-s on Soui barracks, 0 miles from Hanoi, destroying ix building and damaging four ethers. Inside South Vict Nam. U.S. rid government planes plastered Viet target, destroying 270 buildings and severely damaging 80 others in the past L'4 hours. An estimated Communists were killed in the air strikes.

Harriman Leaves Rome For Talks With Tifo Rome, July 2 i Special U.S. Roving Ambassador Averell Har- A Yfell-Balanced Performance a (Asntl I'm Katttofnto Viet Namese soldier beats Viet Cong prisoner during interrogation to learn location of guerrillas near Tim Loc village. LBJ Hour of Decision In Viet Ticks Nearer riman left Rome today for Bel- lrnov rDPPVi' rrade and talks with Yugoslav IJv JLRRl GRLL.Nh President Tito after three dayt Washington, July 26 (NEWS Bureau In a crisis atmos-cf discussions with Italian gov- phere sharpened by the possible first direct action by Rus-mment I sian missilemen in the Viet war, the White House announced During the morning Harriman tonipht that President Johnson expects to reach his final briefed christian Democrat Pre- within 21 hours on an expanded U. S. role in the auivi vm loin.i Moscow with Soviet Premier COnlllCt.

Alcxei Kosygin and on the U.S. Presidential Press Secretary position in Viet Hl Mcyers said tnat the report- Later, Harriman talked with left-wmg Socialist Pietro Nenni, ed use of an ntia.rcraft missile vice premier in Moio's left-of- in North Viet Nam to shoot down center coalition. Nenni's party a U.S. fighter-limber Saturday haa openly criticized U.S. policy received continued attention in In Viet Nam.

Keynold Packard the sixth day of war councils. An Engaging Couple -1' "That incident is still under intense scrutiny and investigation," Movers said, "and the President has directed that the lesults be brought to his atten-ion as soon as Moyers said that when Johnson has reached his "conclusions" on war plans for the immediate future he will summon Congressional leaders of both parties to the White House for a final review. It is not yet clear how and when the President will make public the Administration's new plans, but it was expected that a White House statement would come quickly after the legislative review. Top Advisers Present Attending today's three-hour Viet session were Vice President Humphrey, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, Gen. Earle Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Undersecretary of State George Ball, Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Mc-George Bundy, Presidential adviser on national security; UN Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, Adm.

William Raborn, CIA Director, and Clark Clifford, chairman of the President's intelligence policy board. The forthcoming Presidential decisions will involve commitment of large numbers of additional forces to Viet Nam, a call-up of reserves, extension of the draft, and expanded munitions production. i i I f. (Auoclated k'mm Cablefoto Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands and her fiance, Claua van Amsherg. take it easy at Porto Krcole, Italy.

They're on terrace of The Happy Elephant, royal family' Tills at Tyrrhenian resort. (Anocisted Ptcm Wlrvfoto) Danna Morguloff zips alone Lake Dallas on on water skL Five-year-old Texas girl took up the sport last year..

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