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Guam Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 12

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Guam Daily Newsi
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Agana Heights, Guam
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12
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AGE 12 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER IS 1964 GUAM DAILY NEWS Discounts Possible Talks On Vietnam Reunification WASHINGTON Sept 14 AP)-Asst Secretary of State William Bundy said last night that "crucial life lirie" of supplies from Communist North Vietnam to guerrillas in the south has not yet been made too expensive for the Communists 1 Bundy who handles Far Eastern affairs also skid he sees "no future whatever in any negotiations of of Vietnam as suggest I- Registration Materials at Office All registration clerks are reminded by Leon Flores chairman of the Election Commission tp pick up registration books and other materials at his office at 3:00 today Sept 15) Registration of electors will be in progress throughout the various precincts from September 16 tci September 30 from 1:00 PM Sundays excepted Flores said all eligible voters who failed to vote in the last regular general election must re-register to qualify to vote this year Any person who hasj completed his 18th birthday or who will be 18 on or before the date of the election and had met other requirements provided in the election law is eligible to vote CANNY CANINES Pete a seven-week-old cocker spaniel at the Collinwood Kennels Tonbridge England seems perturbed at the plight of his pal Paul who managed to get himself stuck in the watering can NEA ed by the French He spoke in a radio-television interview The interview was recorded before Saturday night's coup d'etat against South Vietnam Premier Nguyen Khanh Making support for Communist Viet Cong guerrillas positively costly to Hanoi 1s one pressure US strategists hope to apply to wipe out the insurgency in South Vietnam" There has been talk of possibly striking at guerrilla supply lines outside of South Vietnam CRUCIAL LINE Bundy said: "I think sooner or later Hanoi has got to be induced to stop the flow (into South Vietnam) That Is the crucial life line of supplies This is an externally supported aggressive action essentially' At present Bundy said the cost to North Vietnam either lives or whatever it takes to send down to the Viet Cong has not Increased to any extent would cause them to cease and He also said there is no truth to allegations attributed to some South Vietnamese Buddhist leaders that the Americans were responsible for stirring up religious troubles here to move through the heavy traffic to take the rebel troops out of the city The city however bustled with normal city activity today There were no indications that the people were aware of the behind-the-scenes power struggle Phat had announced on Saigon Radio yesterday he had formed a "National Salvation to save the nation from drifting into Communist hands within the next few days Damage By Here Typhoon Sally caused damages here In excess of $115000 surveys made In the various districts show Governor Guerrero announced yesterday Most of the losses were to farm crops Director David Flores of the Department of Agriculture repored that total agricultural losses amounted to an estimated $105440 of which $92398 were to the banana crop Sally which struck Guam September 5 caused damages to residential and commercial buildings estimated at $9680 Ths figure was reported to the Governor by Chief Commissioner Leon Flores Humphrey CONT'D FROM 1 in this campaign if appealing to what is called the white backlash" Humphrey replied "I doubt I could draw any other conclusions than the fact that the senator from Arizona is equating the violence that takes place in certain cities with the racial Issue and the civil rights bill "1 regret to see this sort of display of playing upon the emotions of the American people at the expense of better understanding and better relationships between the races" POLITICAL INSTABILITY In an interview on a radio show Humphrey said that Goldwater's views reflect political Instability He said Goldwater appeared to have difficulty in shaping a consistent philosophy He cited Goldwater's varying comments on Social Security United Nations and the income tax cut He said this was political instability and he added a President must have stability NYC School CONT'C FROM 1 the other Pairing the eight schools half predominantly Negro and half largely white will result in 3100 pupils being transferred out of neighborhood schools The board says only 383 of these will be required to take buses to school and half would have used buses anyway But Reuss said the figure actually was 1200 instead of 383 Many of the city's religious and civic groups have taken snds in favor of the school board PROTEST VISIT QUEBEC Sept 14 (AP-A demonstration against the visit of Queen Elizabeth II is planned by Laval University students who say the money being used on the October 10 visit could be put to better use Fizzles ca pit al He expressed confidence when he arrived from Dalat last night bur did not talk to reporters HOLD MEETING After the Khanh-Johnson meeting Due went into a meeting with Ky at the base He was accompanied by other figures in the rebellion but not by Phat the original leader Phat's whereabouts was not known Also present was Brig Gen Do Mau who had resigned under pressure as deputy prime minister He seemed to be a prisoner of the government although he had not been Identified with the coup He wore civilian clothes and had a cap on his head The rebel leaders however did not seem to be under any duress as they entered the meeting Afterwards Ky told newsmen he had no real quarrel with Due He described Phat as "a bad Within Saigon trucks tried BERRYS WORLD Viet Coup CONT'D FROM 1 headquarters adjacent to the airport complex No shots were fired at any time during the coup The Insurgents aimed guns of personnel carriers at the gates of staff headquarters Government forces countered by manning rocket launchers on the other side of the barbed wire fence LOW PASSES At this point government A1 Skyralders guided by flares made repeated low passes over the airport entrance without firing The planes were directed by Nguyen Cao Ky Air Force chief The rebels opened negotiations with Ky by radio in an effort to win him over' Earlier there had appeared to be a switch in the rebel leadership to Brig Gen Duong Van Due commander of the Vietnamese Army's IV Corps that operates against Communist guerrillas in the lower Mekong River delta Ky steadfastly loyal to Khanh warned the rebels he would throw his planes a-galnst them if they moved on the sprawling Ton Son Nhut air complex on the northwestern edge of Saigon At about 3:30 AM the rebels armored personnel carriers withdraw STRATEGY FLAW The rebel threat against the field may have been one of the flaws in the coup strategy If they had been shooting at the site US personnel might have been Involved if only to protect US planes stationed there Acting US Ambassador Alexis Johnson met with Khanh and key loyalist supporters at Air Force headquarters within the complex for an hour Just after midnight As he emerged Johnson was asked by newsmen whether the United States still supported the 'administration Johnson said emphatically: I "We certainly do" US Ambassador Maxwell Taylor was due to land at the field later today on hiq return from conferences In Washington -After the meeting Khanh disappeared from sight but he was presumed still in the Auto Bangs Pole 2 Hurt Two persons who were being pursued by police for speeding were injured Sunday night when theirf sedan strayed from Route 4 and struck a utility pole -on the right shoulder of thife highway near the San Nicolas Store In Agana police said yesterday They were identified as Guadencio Estebaj 48 of Tamuning and Roman Morillo 35 of Roxis Village Police investigator- Pat Vicente Quinata said Es-teba the driver was cbnf ined at Guam Memorial Hjospital for possible fractures of the Jaw chest and uppeiribs and laceration of thd upper lip Morillo was treated for head injuries and discharged According to police Es-teba was travelling eastward on Marine Drive in Anigua to the Lbary Junction light when he was spotted by police Esteba ran through a red light in making a right turn into Route 4 and subsequently struck the utility pole police said Miller WASHINGTON Sept 14 (A P)-Vice presidential candidate William Miller denied yesterday that his presidential running mate Barry Goldwater had ever proposed use of nuclear weapons to defoliate trees in Vietnam as a means1 of exposing Communist supply routes The Republican nominee also said that Goldwater proposed that the top NATO field commander have the right to decide when to use small tactical puclear weapons not other lesser commanders" 'Wo wo infer I couldn'tnoch yon I was dialing you ZIP 1.

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