The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969 Page: 5 of 14
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Fuving
. Assembly Opens
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y
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sembly opens its 24th session to-
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an opportunity fob important A. Gromyko and Secretary of
private talks
The opening session this after-
noon was reserved (or the for-
dable problems including tlf3|Thalities- of electing Angie
Middle East, disarmament Shd
the crisis in Northern Ireland.
The concensus is that the re-
sults of the three-month public
debate will not be spectacular,
Brooks, 41-yeat-old Liberian
lawyer-diplomat, president of
the 126-nation assembly. She
was unopposed.
but that the session will provide gin Thursday when President
SPKY FOR AGE
’jp*They- will get together Saturday
ALBUQUERQUE t APr -- General U Thant hailedhisdeti-
Age meant little difference to
Adolfo Sanchez of
Albuquerque, when he helped
capture * burglary suspect. ■
i’he. 94-year-old Sanchez told
arid J9,
wallet.
dress theasso^bly. Secretary;.
State William P. Rogers. The
two foreign ministers will dis-
cuss the Middle East, disarma-
ment and other issues.
Thant is pressing hard for Big
Four talks on the Middle East
while the foreign ministers of
the United States/ Britain,
The ma jorpoiicy speeches be-. France and the Soviet Union are
attending the assembly session.
sion to appear as a gesture of
support for the worjd organiza-
tion.
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the world orf
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police one of two suspefcts, 20 U,S. and Soviet diplomats to
took $19’ from
night at a dinner wjiich the sec-
retary-generaris giving for
them.
What the assembly itsejf does
on the Middle East will depend
on the result of private
talks. If the Arabs and the Is-
raelis feel that the negotiations
are making progress, they may
Nuclear
Testis
Set Today
LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( AP)—An
underground test of a major nu-
clear device, reportedly vital to
the antimissile program, was
set for today on the deserPlOO
miles north of this gambling
center.
The blast was expected to
sway tall buildings as far away
as Ixis Angeles, 250 miles west.
Atomic Energy Commission
officials called it a weapons de;
velopment test and said the de-
vice, code named Jorum, had a)
yield of “somewhat.less-lh^|^
megaton." A megaton is the
equivalent of a million tons of
TNT,
Other sources speculated the
device was a warhead planned
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also dependent partly upon what
happens in private U.S.-Soviet
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Flight To Mars
WASHINGTON f AffiCon-
gress called a joiof session to
applaud the U.S.dnoon team to-
day as the Nigpn administration
moved ahead with new propos-
als to put an American on Mars,
possibly within two decades.
Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A.
Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldirin Jr.
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i Diplomatic sources say the
United States arifi Soviet Union
are near agreement on a treaty
to ban ‘nuclear weapons from
the sea floor. But it is not cer-
tain whether agreement will be
reached in time to report it to
jtheassgmblyiat this session.
It seems fairly certain that no
treaty will be ready' on chemi-
cal and bacteriological warfare,
another very live issue which
will figure in the assembly artns
te.
the. Irish situation are uncer-
tain. The Irish -Republic has
asked to have
fNfr
At a briefing, Robert Miller,
manager of the AEC Nevada op-
erations office, said Monday
that weapons tests of'“several
megatons” are planned for a
central Nevada test site 200
miles north of Las Vegas and
thai-even larger explosions*'ill
m
against an expensive crash pro-
gram. The report turned down
suggestions that manned space
flights be phased Out.
White House Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler, asked wheth-
er the acceptance of the report
meant the President was com-
mitting himself to a man on
and Michael Collins were invit- Mars, said: “Yes, I think so.”
ed to address the lawmakers at
11 a.m. CDT. * q
The belated congressional
honor comes 57 days after Arm-
strong and Aldrinaet foot on the
moon. President FJixcm paid
tribute to the astronauts with a
state dinner more than a month
ago in Los Angeles, and there
were huge parades for them in
and^esU^t^'^'^e^as W HIS HANDS may be-Uihe solution to yast qqgiitlttes of refute that threaten tC CIT- •^X^rorafe OB-Tacifion from[yo,ltr°ve^sy. .f0
equal to about 800,flOO tons of
New York,and Chicago.
gulf many urban areas. Dr. Wl Dexter Bellamy has idetoifiod bacteria that can digest Aug. 13 until Sept. 3, had
cellulose and related chemical compounds and transform them into protein. The (,F
biochemist hold* tert tubes of bacterial culture which reportedly could convert trash1 wMk^°wwT
into proteln-ricb animal fodder. 1
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be set off on Amchitka in the
Aleutian Islands off Alaska
starting this fall
But he said that geological
studies indicate there should be
no significant damage, no es-
cape of radioactive dust, no in-
crease in earthquake activity
and no contamination of under-
ground water supplies as a re-
sult.
The Jorum test was expected
to create a cavity 700 feet
across at the bottom of a 3.800-
foot hole in 6.200-foot high Pa-
hute Mesa,
the question
placed on the agenda, but Brit-
ain will oppose any U N . debate
on the ground that this is an in-
ternal matter, thus outside the
jurisdiction of the assembly.
The issue will In* taken up by
the 25-member steering com:
mittee when it meets Wednes-
day to consider the agenda
The committee could recom-
mend that the assembly re-
fuse to take up the issue. It
previously was shelved by the
Secunty.Coimcil
JVtegligenee
Charged In
Evans Case
Jy U BICBAY, Phil lppinesTA Pj
-- A U S; Navy judge found the
skipper of the U.S. destroyer
gence Tuesday and sentenced
himt<?a reprimand.
Cmdr Albert S. Mcl-emore
100 Hippies
Neighbors
Of Queen
LONDON (AP)—Queen Eliz-
abeth II and the London Hilton
have some new neighbors—
Belfast Catholics To
Vice President Spiro T. Ag-
new headed the task Faroe
which suggested three options,
all including a manned landing
c*i Mar* and two of ttieiimthng
the 1980* as the possible time
forachievingit. No detailswere
disclosed but the report is to be
made pubhc eventually.
Agnew touched off a flurry of
launching of the ApoUo 11-mis-
sion when he swutested that
Mars should be the next U.S.
poned it because of the death of space *oa*’ a *anclmK
Heed Army’s Request
Sen. Everett M. Dirksen
As Congress was preparing
for today’s big occasion, the
White House announced Nixon
was extending the UB. space
goal well past the moon.
BEIJ^AST, Northern Ireland
(AP ) — A Roman Catholic citi-
zens’ committee indicated to-
day that it was accepting the
British army's demand for
speedy removal of bjuri&ides
thrown up by the Catholics in
Belfast. ■■■>'■
TheCentral Citizens’ Defense
Committee issued a statement
sons inside the barricades will
not be arrested under the Spe-
cial Powers Act, which allows
suspects to be 'Jailed without
trial.
“T|ie ccimniittee feels that nev
gotiations on the provision of
i
T
The statement today appar-| the Ulster government of Prime
ently paves the way for removal j Minister James Chichester-1
of the barricades under , an Clark! 1
agreement reached in I-ondonj Belfast’s RomarrCatholic mi-
last week Under the agree- nority threw up makeshift
He accepted a special task
I force report caUing for a land-
ing ' on Mars but advising year by Congress
the end of this century.
Disclosure of the new admin-
istration goal coupled with to-
day’s appearance of tl.2 V-®-
space heroes could signal the
beginning of the battle pvetlhe-
future of the space program—an
issue yet to be taken up this
merit, British officers will reach
separate agreements with the
residents of each barricaded
neighborhood on the protection
the residents feel they need fol-
barricades during the riots,
and the Protestants replied
with barricades of their own
British troops have put up a
peace line” barricade be-
communttlg
The residents and The ffirWT^ote^lnts^mpvi
army are then to join in bring- their barricades voluntarily
ing the barricades down. But the Catholics are main-
The committee issued its taining more than 150 barri-
statemerit after the British cades
army'scominanderinNorthern that they would rebuild their
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QUACKS STEAL TIME
FROM YOUR LIFE
Ireland returned from London barricades if the Catholics
with orders to take down the didn't tear theirs down. The
adequate protection^and thq re- barricades despite Catholic op- * CentrafCitizens’ Defense Com-
i^al «f the barricades can|positipn. ‘j mittee, a Catholic organization
Lt. Gen, Sir Ian Freeland, that claims to represent 70,000
tMediral quackery it still a multi-million
dollar business and It la rroyrln* ail the time.
Every day they steal, not only (honey but more
importantly, *reeious lreatm«nt time from the
misguided sufferer. Moat frequently theae
quacks prey upon people with Arthrttla, Rheu-
matism. akin disorders, obesity ahd eaacer. :
Always consult with licensed physicians,
dentists and pharmacists. When in doubt check
with yourjqcal medical society or pubUc health
| --ggtterittes: Beware of the promised quick-cure
medical gadect unless your physician ap-
’The statement
in a mansion betweefi Bucking
ham Palace and Hyde Park
The committee also said the
squatting list of demands^t4ssue4
day had been misinterpreted
The organization had said ear
commander of the 7.500 British
troops stationed in Ulster since
ant warfare, met Monday-with
British Prime Minister Har-
persons, said it would defend
theremainingbarricadesunless
Calling themselves the Lon- lier that it would defend the bar-1
don Street Commune, the opt
of-w ork youths have taken over
No. 144 Piccadilly, an elegant
stone house with 60 rooms, high
ornamented ceilings, delicate
ironwork anda grand staircase.
The Queen's parents used to
live next door at No. 145 when
they were Duke and Duchess of
York. -
ricades unless the demands
were met.
_ The demands included repeal
of the Special Powers Act-, dis-
mtpo-1
It’s such a good area,” said
one of the hippies as he took
newsmen on a tour of
tarv . James Callaghan. : X
(’allaghansaid after the meet-
ing: “The barricades must
come down and progress must
made in the rriatter very
lice reservcs, disarming of the quickly. ” He ruled out hegotia- forms
regular police, and British legis- tions between the army andefti-
lation if the Ulster governmentizens'committeesandsaidFree-
falls to deliver, a package of j land would arrange the timing
promisedpro-Catholicreforms, jandmahner of the removal with
mands, which include repeal of
the repressive Special Powers
Act, disbandme
tant police reserves, disarming]
of the regularpolice and British
legislation if the Ulster govern-
ment Tails Jo dejiver a package j
promised pro-Ca'tholic rer
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Two df Mcl^nore'-sjumi
bie from our neighbors,.what
with the Palace and the Hilton. ”
The house was Scheduled for
demolition. The . squatters
iri'oved in by ari open side door1
and immediately barricaded all
grouqd floor doors and windows
fleers previously ^ «iV^S!^SdS"£
reprunaads for their part in the.
collision with the Australian air-
craft Carrier Melbourne in
which 74 American lives were
ou must excuse us, we ve
only just.moved in, ’’ apdldgized
one of tte hippies as he took in
the dirt#4 cavernous rooms and
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969, newspaper, September 16, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055353/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.