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PITTSBURGH rOSTGAZETTEi THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1966 lngs of others." It is not necessary, either, that love occupies a signtfl- their arms race, Each might tiy to be first to put ine technology of the strangers to military use. new society." If the other civilization was pacifist ic, ho said, nations of this planet might intensify cant place in the lives of the end American support of Ky's government. The Iliifl military vtmv niander, Brig. (Ion. Than Xuhii Muinn, confirmed In an Interview witli the A Mtdatod Tress corresMiiul-cut, Bob C.assaway, (hut he has assured the central government of his loyalty.

Ky Firmly In Control Of S. Viet Moodshrd I 'Out' For Still Defiant Dissidents at Hue (Continued from rage 1) couragement to the anti-government factions. Communist North Viet Nam's station accused Ky'c government of "brutal suppression of labor and student groups." Aussles Join Operation Nhuan declared his several thousand men making up South Viet Nam's 1st Div ision, previously considered diss! dent, were also loyal to the regime. The implication was that they had always loen. Soldiers wearing the 1st Dl vision shoulder patch, how- Gov.

Romncy In Drive For Third Term Sprint Interpreted As Possible Start For White House (Continued from rase I) to win a third term by a handsome margin, and his friends believe this would make him highly attractive to the convention in 1963. He would be even more attractive, his supporters insist, if he could engineer the dec-lion of other Republican candidates such as United States Sen. Robert P. Griffin, a former representative. Bucked LBJ Landslide In 1964, when President Johnson swept Michigan by more than a million votes, Romney trounced his Democratic opposition by 380,000 votes.

His challenger this year, Zolton A. Ferency, the Democratic state chairman, is given little chance of winning. The governor, former president of the American Motors is an intense campaigner who invades heavily Demo New Life Has Old Problems (Continued from Page 1) affection and drama, in gambling and in spoil." "Beside frantic fun (here may be a strand of emphasis on serene repose, on meditation and withdrawal from Immediate participation with others," lie added. Beings from another planet might treat humans as industrialized man has treated primitive societies on earth, he said. They might try to destroy or subjugate the earth, or might help nations on earth unite peaceably.

"There are no persuasive grounds for asserting that a higher form of civilization will have greater aesthetic sensibilities exhibited In art creation or criticism than we have; or a keener sense of responsibility for giving deference to the thoughts or feel- At Kent Stale KENT, Ohio, May 25 (AP) A flash fire sent more than 330 girls scuttling from their beds when flames broke out in a girls' dormitory at Kent State University early today. University officials said an ever, had helped Buddhist civilians prepare and guard roadblocks in Hue last week rTz; i I 'tand, Spring Collection II The SUMMA Aristocrat Thii original design embodies com- JrCxJS fort of a seamless upper and th flex j(S 'T I I ibilify of a hand-sewn shoe. Our exclu- jfj' jlLlS sive (no welt) construction sews the ft I upper and sole together by hand. Black 4 Brown $40 OBro I I I "ft 'I'i inyiy T'-- HI II The NEWPORT III distinctive look in spring and summer DAMKL II. OVKRMYEB Leads the "space" race.

Warehouses, TV Slot Due and spoke against Ky at anti-government rallies. Another confusing element in a confused situation. Government units have blocked the main highway leading to Hue at the Lang Co bridge outside Da Nang. The other end of the bridge was occupied by dissident soldiers apparently from the 1st Division. Nhuan said he opposed Saigon's dispatch of troops to Da Nang, but he is a military man with a mission.

"I go now on an operation," he said. "My mission is to destroy the Viet Cong." The U.S. Command announced another search-and destroy operation against the Viet Cong. This is a sweep launched by the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade and an Au stralian infantry battalion May 16 near Vung Tau, 40 miles southeast of Saigon.

The Americans and Aussies were reported to have killed 20 Communists. The announced toll of the enemy from two previously announced American drives mounted to 3K0. Fliers carried on the air war hoth north and south of the border despite monsoon storms. orderly evacuation from the $1.1 million Verder Hall pre-1 I on detailed in imported glove calf and I ln.wrtvn A. lining nulmum Sylvia Porter famed economist Is a regular feature on (he Tost-Gazette financial page.

vented any Injury to its 367 occupants, including three Two military leaders of the Da Nang uprising Lt. Col. Dam Quang Yeu and Maj. Ton That Tuong were flown to Saigon for Interrogation counselors. Both apparently surrendered '1!" 1111 cratic union halls and pushes his way into Labor Day parades with or without an Invitation.

Knmney read a detailed (datcnient outlining his record and his program. Char-acteristically, the tone was earnest and evangelical. The governor has been criticized, especially by the press, for speeches that are said to be long on moral uplift and short on real content. His favorite themes are opposition to "centralism" in government and support for individual enterprise. voluntarily Wednesday.

Veu fri HlYYtV)! had been staying at the U.S. wiXlOVXGil 1 3rd Marine amphibious force 1 headquarters. The of fl ci 1 1 UjMlTi American explanation for VVWw xplanation Black Brown 537.50 1 III WE HONOR MELLON AND PITTSBURGH NATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HI i si FLEISCHMAN MARGARINE lb 39c (Continued from Tage 1) ber with 10 to 12 hours of programming a day. The station will have no network affiliation, but Over-myer expects to capture a substantial viewing audience with "a fresh approach to programming that will include national programs that Pittsburgh has not yet been able to sec." Ultimately, he expects the station to broadcast with five million watts of power, and almost completely in color. "UHF gives a clearer signal In color," Overmyer stated.

rians also rail for educational as well as entertain-nient programming and "a lot of sports." An Overmyer station is in operation in Toledo, Ohio, and licenses have been secured for stations in San Francisco, Houston, Atlanta and Cincinnati in addition to Pittsburgh. Overmyer expects to have all these stations in operation by the end of the year. RIVER RICE I Lb. Pkg 20c .11 MS Yeu's presence there was that he was on leave. Shops Open In Hue The tide of rebellion appeared to be ebbing in the north.

A dispatch from Hue REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FOIL Reg. 29C CAROLINA RICE I -Lb. Pkg CLOROX Gal. 57 said only a few roadblocks remained and most of these were unguarded, snops were Mllll IIBTIS OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY TILL 9 open, and the city seemed al most back to normal. But I RICEAR0NI CHICKEN-I BEEF-SPANISH RICE 31.00 about 100 Hue University stu OLIVER AT WM.

PENN PLACE ON MELLON SQUARE 471-5727 1 MARCAL NAPKINS 235c 1 dents staged a hunger strike outside the U. S. Consulate. MARCAL TOILET PAPER. MARCAL WAX PAPER I 4Te They sat down for the strike ST.

UfiHT CHI NK TI NA H'l 279c after presenting a letter ask- MARCAL FREEZER PAPER Pkg, 59c lnr that President i i 13 Will Get Bijs Back Pay The National Labor Relations Board yesterday ordered Jack G. Buncher, of the Buncher to pay almost $100,000 in back pay to 13 former workers who were laid off six years ago. The payments range from $1,457 to $14,438 for the 13, who were dismissed May 12, 1960, at Buneher's slag-processing operation at Nine Mile Run in the Allegheny Valley. The case was carried to the NLRB by Emil Narick, associate counsel of the United Steelworkers union. NLRB Examiner Max Rosenberg said the workers had enough seniority for their employment to have been retained after a reduction in the work force.

The 13 are James Cindrick, John H. Cindrick, William Greene, George Collier, Robert Vinsick, John West, Archie Jackson, James Roth, Milton Ashford, Henry Ivy, Ronald Laoughner, Sammie Rutherford and Joseph 66 great Autos Collide, AreaManDies A St. Clair Village man was killed and two Washington, men were seriously injured yesterday in a head-on collision on Route 136 eight miles east of Washington. State police said Elzy Bent-ley, 49, of 1045 Fisher suffered a crushed chest and fractured skull and was dead on arrival at Washington Hospital shortly after noon. The occupants of the other car, Robert R.

Simpson, 52, the driver, and a passenger, January Avoila, 53, both of Washington, were listed in serious condition at the hospital with multiple injuries. "Our Kodak Instamatic movie camera is just great. We love it." rank DuPont, Garden City, N. Y. Police said Bcntley auto Mil! 5 6m apparently crossed the center line of the heavily-traveled highway and collided head-on with Simpson's auto.

Brooklinc Girl Struck by 'Auto A five-year-old Brookline girl was injured last night when she darted, police said, from between parked cats near her home and was struck by an auto. Stacey Berer, of 1111 Wood-bourne was struck by a car driven by Howard E. Baldwin 35, of 2901 Cedric Brookline, police said. She was listed in satisfactory condition at South Side Hospital with bruises of the head and body. "My Kodak Instamatic movie camera is the best thing in movie cameras that I have ever used or seen, com pletely foolproof 1" Wayne Harper, Lawrence, Kansas "Why didn't you do it five years ago?" Homer Taylor, New Orleans, La.

"My Kodak Instamatic M2 camera Is very easy to use never took pictures before and they came out perfect on the first try!" John A. Kress, Groton, Conn. "It's so easy to use and the films are excellent!" James Gordon Wilson, Olympia, Wash. "I have never used a movie camera before, and we have just perfect movies from our Kodak Instamatic movie camera." Robert J. Tri, Zumbrota, Minn.

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"My Kodak Instamatic movie camera takes the brightest, clearest movies we have ever secn-and so easy to operate, too." Jack D. Baucom, Broadway, No. Carolina "This is the first movie camera that I have owned or operated and I am very pleased with the results. I don't have one inch of film which did not turn out." Sylvester Peplinslcy, Stoddard, Wis. 'I never had a movie camera before, mainly because I felt they were hard to operate.

But with my Kodak Instamatic camera I haven't so much as ruined one inch of film from the first cartridge to the twelfth, which I have just had developed." Paul A. IFcndland, LeRoy, III. "We are really proud of our camera and so far our movies have turned out perfect even though it was the first camera we had operated." Monty O. McDaniel, Austin, Texas "I haven't taken a bad roll of film yet. All my pictures have turned out real, real good." Lawrence Brewer, Globe, Ariz.

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