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Guam Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 1

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Guam Daily Newsi
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Agana Heights, Guam
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5oW mm SOFIA PARLEY Truck Used Plastic Setup VOL XIX NO 294 AGANA GUAM TUESDAY DECEMBER 15 1964 TEN CENTS 29? I a iThx fjy- -TS Defectors Abandon Mao Line TOKYO Dec 14 (AP)-Communist China disclosed today that its usually monolithic following wavered and broke recently over an international student resolution calling for peaceful coexistence complete disarmament and a ban on all nuclear tests This unusual development took place at the eighth congress of the leftist International Union of Students which closed at Sofia December 10 ERRONEOUS LINE The general resolution which the New China News Agency said "contains an erroneous line" was passed with Russia and 38 other delegations of the 78 percent voting in favor and China and Albania against The strongly-pro-Chinese delegations of North Korea North Vietnam and Indonesia which might have been expected to follow the Chi- nese lead abstained Thirty-one of the delegations including South Vietnam Zanzibar Dominica and the Federation of Students of Black Africa in France all of them vociferously in favor of the Chinese line of revolution and struggle took no chances and didn't vote at all NCNA giving details of the little-publicized congress did not explain why its supporters had defected on the resolution The delegates to the congress were almost certainly instructed by higher Communist organs back home how to vote The resolution represented a rebuff not only to announced intention to follow its October 16 nuclear bomb test with others but also was an endorsement of the Soviet policies of coexistence and general dis-mament both of which Peking opposes The congress had earllerl 111 en were rejected a Chinese resolution which NCNA said "calls for unity against For Bomb MONTGOMERY Dec 14 device rigged off outside Baptist almost the worshippers A plainclothes who witnessed arrested the truck to police investigation were filed NO No one the explosion escaped was churches in three men was were indicted bombings years ago Police said caused by balloons a metal truck which front of the A spark to the pipe the spark cab of the wire ran battery when the two wires gas in the exploded TREMENDOUS Stanley tremendous panicked inside the police found oxygen and truck and if the flames from the to ignite acetylene caused a Stanley trying to but that The police the three BULLETIN Ala (AP)-An explosive to a truck went the Negro First Church yesterday causing panic among inside policeman the incident three white men in They were taken headquarters for No charges immediately INJURIES was injured in The church damage! one of four egro dynamited in Montgomery 1957 One of the arrested yesterday among four who foij the church almost seven Chief Marvin Stanley the explosion was gas-filled'plastic fitted to the end of pipe attached to the was parked in church plug was rigged and a wire from plug led inside the truck Another from i the truck inside the cab and bare ends of the were touched the plastic balloons NOISE said it caused a noise and almost the Negroes church He said containers of acetylene in the quoted Fire Department experts as saying which shot out -pipe had managed the oxygen and gas It would have devastating explosion i said police were determine the motive "apparently the attempting to the Negroes chief identified men arrested as Typhoon Opal Light Storm Damage In 2 TT Isles Typhoon Opal packing 75-knot winds caused minor damage to a few homes in the Palau district in the Western Caroline islands Saturday Trust Territory High Commissioner MW Coding reported yesterday from Saipan through the TT Liaison Office here Tent housing in Peleliu and Angaur was downed and Yap reported wind 3 of 40-knots but there was no damage there Goding said NO CASUALTIES There were no injuries or deaths in any of the islands he said No report has been received from the outlying islands and municipalities where damage may be greater Goding added Peleliu and Angaur last week were declared disaster areas by President Johnson a s' a result of the widespread destruction caused by Typhoon Louise last month Johnson has allocated $250 000 for emergency relief for the areas Goding said a post-typhoon survey of Ngulu atoll by the US Coast Guard Indicated slight damage to vegetation and 90 percent of the homes were reported still standing There was no report of serious injuries he said THREATENS PI The Associated Press reported from Manila yesterday that Typhoon Opal has maintained a course for the Philippines capital as it approached Luzon island with winds up to 175 miles per hour CONT'D ON 2 UN CHOW LINE-UP MaJ Ernesto Che Guevara bearded I Cuban minister of industry who wears green fatigue uni-I form waits his turn to choose his lunch in the cafeteria at UN headquarters in New York He addressed the General Assembly last week Others in photo not identified AP Castro Crony Urges Better US Relations NEW YORK Dec 14 (AP)-Emesto (Che) Guevara Cuban minister of industry called yesterday for better relations 1 with the United States as angry Cubans shouted against his very presence in the United States As about 150 anti-Castro Cubans chanted "Assassin outside a television studio Guevara said Cuba is especially interested in closer economic ties Guevara on the Columbia Broadcasting program the Nation" said industrial plants built mostly by companies from the United States are suffering a shortage of spare parts DIRECT PURCHASE He said better economic relations would permit Cuba to import parts direct instead of using the present round-about way Cuba also wants to get back into the United States sugar market be said Guevara one of Cuban Premier top aides said Cuba would accept no conditions for a resumption of normal relations- "If we have to kneel for peace they will have to kill us" he said Unless better relations are established he added the present "not very peace- coexistence will go on! THREW LIGHTER 1 As Guevara arrived at the studio in mid-Manhattan one of the demonstrators threw a cigarette lighter in a vain attempt to hit him The lighter hit the pavement several feet from the car carrying the Cuban CONT'D ON 8 Terrorists In Argentina Bomb Anti-Peron Center BUENOS AIRES Dec 14 (A P)-Unidentified terrorists bombed an anti-Peronist economic studies center here before dawn ysterday The doorway of the building was demolished but ho one was reported hurt The studies center is run by Union del Pueblo Argentlno UDELPA a political party set up last year by Gen Pedro Aramburu a former president who ruled Argentina for after the down- four years third UDELPA Okays Training Projects For Local Youths 17 to 21 The Office announced yesterday it has received Federal approval for training projects under which young people may learn skills of auto mechanics and clerk typists while receiving a training allowance of $20 a week The courses the first authorized for Guam under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962 will begin about January 4 at the Trade and Technical School CONTACT GES skills Those interested should CQNTD (WP8 WEATHER Partly cloudy isolated showers Winds ENE 8-16 knots Sea slight Max Temp Today 86 Min Temp Tonight 75 Max Temp Yesterday 86 Min Temp Yesterday 77 Max Rel Humidity 100 Min Rel Humidity 67 Rainfall Yesterday 000 Total for Month 319 TIDES High 4:21 4:00 PM High 4:21 AM 4 PM Low 11:02 PM Sunrise Sunset 5:56 PM fall of Dictator Juan Pe-ron Similar terrorist attacks were carried out against the homes of three anti-Peronist federal legislators earlier last week One bomb blew up the front part of a house belonging to Luis Amura also of UDELPA wife and two daughters were hurt by the blast The terrorists also bombed the homes of Eduardo Gu Clerk typist training is open to 30 high school graduates 17 to 21 years old who also must be unemployed or under-employed The course Is for 22 weeks The Guam Employment Service is responsible for selection testing counseling guidance and placement of trainees The Department tierrez a legislator and Robert A Garofalo of Pres Arturo Illia's party No one was injured in the other two blasts Police investigators suspect the terrorists are followers of Peron Inspector General Nicolas Rodriguez the federal police chief has ordered heavily armed guards posted outside the homes and offices of 150 immediately contact the Guam Employment Service Plaza Center Agana (phone 726-284 and 726-291) Twenty-five trainees will be selected for the 52-week auto mechanics course They must be between the ages of 17 and 21 be unemployed or under-employed and have the ability to learn the CONTD Chi 3.

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