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The REGISTER Monday (e) July 3 1967 A3 New Space Age 'Tomorrowland' Opens At Disneyland Algerian Police Grill Tshombe ALGIERS (UPI) Algerian security police questioned kid naped former Congolese Pre mier Moise Tshombe today for the third day in a row Reliable sources said a special envoy from Kinshasa was expected to arrive today to present a formal request to the Algerians that Tshombe be returned to the Congo where he faces a death sentence The special envoy was neces sary because the two nations still do not have formal diplomatic relations The Algerian government Tshombe was sentenced to death in absentia earlier this year by the government of strongman president Lt Gen Joseph Mobutu Informed sources said Congo lese secretary of state Bernard Munguldiaka was arriving in Algiers today to ask Algeria to turn Tshombe over The sources said there was little doubt Tshombe would be executed if returned to the Congo Congolese Prosecutor General Alido Kabeya said the death sentence against Tshombe was Liu Ouster By Mao Wishful Thinking' SEOUL South Korea (AP) Seoul said they would wait and Reports of Red Chinese Presi see and noted several dis dent Liu Shao overthrow crepancies in the Red lag may turn out to be somewhat statement wishful thinking perhaps by his enemy Mao Tse tung Red lag theoretical maga zine of the badly split Commu nist party said Saturday: Opinion And Analysis One is that if Liu in fact finally has been kicked out of his party and state posts Red lag at least would have identi fied him by name rather than continuing to refer to him as top party person taking the capitalist Mao rules are that victims can be officially named only if the party gives its conflict The passing of one of the leaders in either camp would not appreciably affect the outcome 2 More Unions Join San Diego Shipyard Strike Mil by feel the of blast off space and to see activities while or A bright new land of Tomor row filled with motion energy and entertainment opened Sunday at Disneyland with a blast of rockets whir of wheels and swish of engines With Mickey Mouse and Dis 1 a 1967 Ambassador Marcia Miner at electronic trig gers new Tomorrowland liter ally burst open in a whirl of balloons and fireworks for a dedication gathering of 1500 ce lebrities and special guests The 55 piece NORAD Band composed of musicians of the US Army Navy Air orce and Royal Canadian Air orce from the North American Air Defense Command in Colorado Springs provided entertainment A jet propelled rocket man flying high above the new five acre land completed the space age show Costing more than $23 million the new Walt Disney product is a showcase for science and in dustry demonstrating that world can be achieved Re building of Tomorrow land fellows Walt goal first voiced at the opening of Disneyland in 1955 of providing I vista into a world of won I drous ideas signifying i achievements a step into the Realizing such a goal must be subject to constant change the Disney architectural engineer ing research and development firm (WED Enterprises Inc) spent three years confer ring with space experts indus trial scientists and technologists to provide a master plan for the Disneyland 67 project and fu ture development The investment is $6 more than the original cost of Disneyland and brings total park investment to $95 million The new Tomorrowland adven tures are closely co ordinated with such earlier favorites as Disneyland A 1 Monorail Submarine Voyage Skyway and Autopias to provide every con ceivable transportation medi um Six of largest cor porations are major exhibitors in the new area They include the Bell System of AT the Coca Cola Co General Elec where they whirl up to 60 feet above ground level this Tomor rowland attraction provides a adventure plus new high level view of the area The rocket which forms the hub and theme center of the area ex tends 85 feet in the air 6 Developed for the Coca Cola Co the Terrace provides high speed dining service and seat ing on three terrace levels climate controlled without exte rior walls to obstruct the view 7 to the In this uncompleted simulation of space travel McDonnell Doug las Corp will take Tomorrow land guests on a visit to Mission Control and then aboard a lunar transport to at in lunar colony biting the moon Now on test flights the attraction will open to the public later this summer New Tomorrowland also in cludes a 1500 seat show area where throughout the summer trie Co Goodyear Tire Rub 1 ber Co McDonnell Douglas Corp and Monsanto Company i Highlights of the new attrac tions include 1 Thru Inner Guests board and travel through the Mighty and appear to as they enter the crystal world inside a snowflake into the fascinating universe of the atom turn in any direction to focus atten tion on each visual experience guests end their vis it in a room displaying the companys products 2 the All new filmed excursion using Vision for a trip to I greatest scenic won ders filmed from moving vehi cles ships and planes The re 1 designed Bell System pavilion hosted by Pacific Telephone is three times larger than the ear lier attraction and includes an evolution of telephonic commu nications and demonstration of future communication devices 3 of Premiering in Disneyland fol (Register photo) DISNEYLAND'S GUESTS (Register Photo) SPACEMAN' MICKEY MOUSE LEADS TOUR 'TOMORROWLAND Ambassador Marcia Miner Visitor Pluto Below 'PeopleMover' lowing a run at the New York air the re developed General Electric presentation is a circular pavilion in which six 1 satellite auditoriums revolve around a central core of stages Guests see a colorful Kaleido phonic overture then rotate for visits with typical families of the and today for a look at con tribution to living in each era Thirty two lifelike actors perform Guests then ascend a to see the ideal community of the future in capsulized mini ature 4 an en tirely new kinl of intermediate speed transportation system de veloped by WED for this Good year presentation is a silent all electric completely automatic convey ance using motorless four car trains traveling over Tomor rowland and inside major pavi lions 5 Complete ly redeveloped and placed atop music and variety shows will be station presented nightly THE MIGHTY MICROSCOPE IN 'ADVENTURE THRU INNER SPACE' MINIATURIZES Those Waiting To Board Can See Inner Space Travelers Apparently Shrinking Through Microscope 1 Z' illiM If 41 at zxr J' 9 4 11 I if x' AX I 1 Im Pr' 'HnM a fez 'b IgJLffT iKHSW i if uGHfT0THE mom i Hr w1 (If A 3 Ill in I MI h' 'V'z Im KSSWSZCZl a iiiw Vi Jv V' Hr A HHc Yr yX VISITOR MEETS DISNEYLAND'S 'ASTRONAUT' CONNIE SWANSON 'light To The Moon' Attraction Will Be Open Later This Summer 71000 Suckling Pigs Will Mark Crowning Of Monarch In Tonga NUKUALOA Tonga (AP) Tupou IV will be pigs are to be slaughtered for the gigantic feasts The same Hawaii representing President Johnson crowned king of Tonga on Tues day and the happy people of this mid Pacific kingdom can hardly wait for the four days of Polyne sian celebrating and feasting that follow A reported 71000 suckling Hong Kong Red Strike Appears To Be ailure HONG KONG (UPD The four day general strike against food supplies launched by Hong Chinese Communists appeared headed for failure Sunday 'Ihe strike was in its final day when livestock and poultry began coming in from mainland China Cattle ducks and pigs were brought to Hong Kong merchants by truck train and wagon The ban was called by Peking inspired local Commu nists to try to create a serious food shortage and chaos in the British colony There was little inconvenience except for some shortages of pork fresh water fish and vegetables on the first day armers from the New Territories rushed their pro fate awaits even more chickens ish crabs and shellfish also will be on the menu The Tonga group also is known as the riendly Islands because of the nature of their fun loving people Today they number some 72000 living on small the 200 in the group totL only 256 square miles This is the land of famed Queen Salote who died at 65 on Dec 16 1965 after reigning since she was a slender hand some girl of 18 But thousands of Tongans will be waiting outside to ee the king leave in his brilliant coro nation robes especially made in England and walk between two lines of the noble ladies of Ton ga to a stand from which he will watch a march of school chil dren There will be fireworks and other celebrations that day but it is the thought of the great the biggest ever that is making Tongan faces brighter than ever The king to be crowned on his 49th birthday is her son a surfboard riding skin diving giant of a man He is 6 feet 2 weighs about 300 pounds and is loved by his people Virtually all of the dusky faced Tongans are Christians and most are of the Wesleyan faith akin to Methodism The king is a Wesleyan and the coronation in the Wesleyan chapel royal will follow the pat tern used at the coronation of British Tonga is un der the protection of Britain The service will be conducted by the royal chaplain the Rev George Harris assisted by the Rev Gribble of the Methodist Church of Australia It will last 75 minutes and Anlv 77 rffirial minctc nnrl 1 10 Tongan nobles and other impor tant local people will see it Among the guests will be Brit oti wu ducts to market to relieve the Duke and Duchess of Kent TUPOU IV pressure and Gov John A Burns of Crowning Sei Tuesday continued to maintain complete silence on the Tshombe affair saying only that it was still under investigation by the security service Other sources said he was being questioned was Incidents Mar Calm In Buffalo BUALO NY (AP) Two isolated incidents marred an otherwise normal Saturday night on this lower east side the scene of three nights of destructive racial violence Two policemen and three members of a Negro family were injured in a scuffle that erupted in the parking lot at Emergency Hospital just south of an area where up to 1000 Ne groes rioted on a large scale Tuesday through Thursday nights In another incident fire ear ly Sunday swept through a re tail store apartment complex in The Algerian government said Sunday night it had not yet receivedarequest for extradition But the informed sources said Algeria would likely comply with such a request when it is made Algerian radio reviled the former leader in its hourly newscasts calling him a and a of imperia Tshombe 48 and a group of about 10 companions were flying from the Mediterranean island of Ibiza to Palma Majorica riday night in a twin engined Hawker Siddcley 125 executive jet The two British pilots of the jet were forced at gunpoint to fly to Algiers and the entire party and crew were promptly arrested and placed in jail the sources said ing the great proletarian cultur al revolution initiated and led by Chairman Mao we have ex posed and overthrown the top party person in authority taking the capitalist road" The apparent confirmation that Liu finally has been re moved from office aroused con siderable interest among envoys in Seoul for the inauguration ol South Korean President Chung Hee Park These included US Vice Pre sident Hubert II Humphrey Japanese Prime Minister Eisa ku Sato and Nationalist Vice President CK Yen Be cause of US involvement in Vietnam or because their na tions are close neighbors of Red China these envoys are vitally concerned about what happens in Peking But diplomatic sources in approval Another is that effective overthrow has been a fact for many months He has not repre sented China at a single official function since last November All that remains is to divest him of the title of president of the Republic But this is something that under the Chinese constitution only liu or the National Con gress can do Mao aim is to so shame ae mean and overwhelm Liu that he will resign Red lag did not say he had done so Nor did it say anything about exact status or whereabouts More important is the fact that purge a year after it began be looked on solely as a clearcut struggle between two individ uals not are in SAN DIEGO (AP) Two more unions have joined the Teamsters and Machinists un ions in a strike against San Di ego sinpyaras mat could idle as many as 5000 workers The Carpenters and Painters unions voted to join the Team sters and Machinists Contract negotiations broke down Satur day The old contract that covered tho unions expired at midnight June 30 Also involved in the contract negotiations but not on strike were the Operating Engineers Electrical Workers and Iron Workers unions The principal shipyards hit by the strike are National Steel and Shipbuilding Co Campbell Machine San Diego Marine Con struction and Harbor Boat and Yacht Co SAILOR'S LAST DAY IN WAR Jungle Bullets Ignored Pilot Saved the heart of the troubled area causing damage estimated by firemen at $65000 Investigators said they suspected arson In both incidents stones were hurled at the helmeted police men and firefighters A tear gas shell was exploded at the scene of the fire In the Tuesday through Sat urday period police carrying shotguns and tear gas equip ment arrested 202 persons Sev enty three persons have been in jured including 26 by shotgun pellets SAIGON (UIT) A US Navy enlisted man bompleting his tour of war duty ignored Communist bullets Sunday and leaped from a helicopter into the jungles of North Vietnam to rescue an injured American pilot It was the first rescue mission for Aviation Electronics Technician 2c Anthony Han son 26 of The Dalles Ore and came on his last day of war ac tion He is being rotated back to the United States A The heroic mission began Sunday when Communist guns shot down a US Air orce plane during a raid against targets in North southern panhandle one of the most heavily defended areas unit Helicopter Support Squadron was dis patched to the scene Lt Cmdr Wade Pharis of Clarksdale Miss the pilot of the helicopter and Lt (jg) Samuel Arundale of Green ville Tex weaved the chopper I through a hail of bullets to the crash scene five miles from the coast of the South China Sea Despite the Communist fusil lade Hanson was lowered to within 15 feet of the ground as the downed airmen lay wounded and semi conscious Hanson let go of the lowering cable and dropped into dense jungle on the hillside where the piano went down After 15 minutes of ripping through underbrush Hanson found the pilot propped against a tree His leg was broken Above the jungle canopy was too thick for the helicopter hoist to penetrate Hanson dragged the pilot down the hill about 5U feet to a more accessible spot Airman Paul Swartz of Traer Iowa lowered the hoist and pulled both the pilot and Hanson to safety US officials said the pilot who was not identified was taken to an offshore destroyer for treatment then flown to an aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Tonkin Hanson was not injured I Wn nm.

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