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Monday. July 5. 1965 '
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By Carl Anderio*
\3J HAS LATIN POLITICOS SAC Taking
:N MAZE OF PUZZLEMENT
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(act that there ia a hemlephere yiAf rlflHl
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American potltlciana and diplo-
mat*.
EDITOR’ SNOTE - IN writ-
tr of this analyal* ha* returned
from t twine through Latin
America, atarting In the Domin-
ican Republic and extending
through South America.
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the Latin American* to atop .neclal SSSSS^S%f9Sm^
crying and atop blaming every- tion of American Statoa ached*
tiling on the Yanbeee, they uled next month in Rio de Jan-
know what la wrong with them, |g
only they oan . banco ll "
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adminwiration t
tinned Slates
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A1GON. South Viet Nam
(AP)-UJ. official* a aid that
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about 25" B52 Jet bomber*
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from the Strategic Air Com-
mand took part In the/aid to-
day on Viet Cong petition*.
They came from Guam 2,200
mile* away. *% **
The raid wa* daggered, with
three plane* In each flight and
By WIIJJAM L. KVAN
AP gpcetal tvirreapnadcnt
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The meaaage they aeem to be
getting from the administration
la that now la tor time to fae#
up to the problem, alnce they
muat do m> In any event aooner
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WASHINGTON (API - Prtpl-
dent Johnaon ha* Latln-Ameri-
can poHUcal leader* in a atat*
of dunned pwriament. a* If
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if urea ia
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IARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUPPY SMITH
Intention of apologtalng for ac-
Ilona it take* in It* own national
Intrrrat*. ’ * .
Tliert ia a hint of annoyance
at the iegaltMic argument* of
Latin-Amarican government*
Lodqe Notico*
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or later
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AN’IDONT WANT HIM
GITTIN' NICKED BY
NO SSWti RIFLL- BALLS
VW4Y DONT
VETAKB .
•Of BULLET?
HE 'S A GOOD/
LOOKOUT/
TH'REVENOOBtS
I ARSON A
RAMHASe-
' THAT'S WHY1.!
I GOT MORE
CHORES RIGHT
. HERE THAN
X CAN SHAKE
Mto A STICK
moon of the Kennedy vear*
over. There i» a new look.
. aeem* a tougher one.
Yet, deaplte a detectable
touch of UMaaiMtt among Ut-
kl-Amcrican Icadcta, the rerult*
may prove healthy. In fact,
Scotland lard Guards
US. Business Houses
STOP WHAT
VO'RE DOIN', MAW-
I WANT VETO BE
MY LOOKOUT AT
TH'still Today J&3
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with each flight moving over the
zZrStSaT?
target *1 Intervals of 10
minutes, a spokesman said. The
attack on a big tract ol jtutgir 05
mile* northeast ul Saigon began
alxHjt 1 a m - 12 noon EOT Sun-
day and feontinued Intermit-
tently until 5 a m,, he *uid.
Tlte planet dropped about 500
ton* of general |.ur|«we bombs
into the jungle, the spokesman
said, .md tin- pilot* retmrtedly
felt their bombing patterns had
Itoen good.
The spokesman said there
were no ir|«>rls of any of tin
big planes missing oil the return
flight to Guam,
He said It would la- acveral
days befool authnrWf* could
assess the effect of the Int.-bt
raid. No ground otieratton
into the jungle after the
and the spokesman said lie tie
not know tl any such operation
wa* planned.
The spokesman said tlte a
hit by H52* today was not t
same one hit by Hal’s Juno IS.
However, both the June IS
raid ami today's raid were in a
large, jungled area northeast of _I-I-----
Saigon known a* "DZon*." The takin* a *5!;,, *Jr ...
zone Is. controlled by fhe Viet &%?',,
Cong, and has been designated gg Z* nm ««»«■ .aw*
Mine l»mb Pak. Call Th, ihm Qrttd^tohOto*""""
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star away imm heml-
political cooperation and
in tlw wonts of CM UJ.
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LONDON (AP) — 'Scotland
Yard placed heavy’ imllce
guard* around UJ. government
and American buaineea build-
ings In London today after the
explosion of a myatery bomb at
the American Expres* Qmtpu-
n
Two Baytonians Are \
Injured In Car Crash
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churned up in Lclln America
alxjut the future, •» If In many
cases a corner had been turned
and the Americana were on the
edge of come thing new and
promising.
Even the UJ. military Inter-
vention in the Domltoctn Re-
public eecma to havei had n ao-
baring effect, Washington
seemed -agreeldy aurpriatd at
th# lack of a ehal no! i«mica
the lack of a chain of iwlitteal
crisis. Yet. if the Intervention
had not happened, the qualita-
tive changes In much of Latm
America would have been Jess
easy to detect.
Intervention, without the
formality of IntenAmen. an ap-
proval in advance, wa* only one
aspact of what appewn to be a
new direction for U.S. policy.
In effect, thl* policy would
aav to UUn-American leaders:
“Pull up your aocka and get to
work. The United States ran
heln wtth men and money, but
what happens to ypur countries
depend* upon wuraelve*.
Thil has not been *Uted
an Impresakxt gained fromtm-
apokan attitude* among admin-
lstratlon figure* and Utin-
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Mary Hay-den Harrla of 2(2 E.
Loblt and Ira Brunson Gillen ul
619 Peggy were Injured ut a two
car rolltglon at 3:65 pm. Frl-I
day at the interaectibn of Ltblt
and Seventh Street*.
Mrs. Harrla wa* taken to San
Jacinto Mrthodlat Hospital by
ambulance for treatment and
Gillen waa taken to Baytown
Hospital by private rag. .
Patrolman A. R. LUc*. Investi-
gating officer, said Mrs. Harris’
ear was traveling eaat on Loblt
and Gillen was coming north
Seventh when the brakes
Harris car failed. The Gillen carl
was struck on the left rear
knocking it on Its side into a
tree.
Mrs. Harri* received a ticket
for defective brake*.
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The blast occurred Sunday
night In the heart of London's
Waat End.1be baBding
quently Is used a* a meeting
place by American tnuriila.
There were no injurie*
Police ringed u,S. Ambaaaa-
[dor David Bruce s Regem Park
residence a* the envoy gave a
morning lnde|iendencc Day re-
ception.
Sunday night’* bomb — be-
lieved to have been a gas nl|>e
packed with explosive* blast-
ed the back door of the express
company's office.
Scotland Yard
simulated the Imm
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who have a grudge against the!
United Slate*.
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SNEAKERS by Jeanne & Mary
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____and South Vlct Nam wero
heavy today, despite bad weath-
er over parts of South Viet
Nam.* —
A US. Air Force s|»kesman
said U.S. and Vietnamese
planes had flown 202 strikes
over South Viet Nam during the
24 hour* that ended this morn-
ing. killing an estimated .'iUj
Viet Cong and destroying 257
buildings.
In North Viet Nam. four UJ. g
Navy protieller-driven Skyrqid- m
era rei»rted destroying three *.WTID *• owt«^» •»*. o~
trucks on Route 101, 13 rule* wtfyt Murt t-SoTI:^Op» kt
north of the 17th Parallel. The risM. saruw.
Navy planes reportedly at-
tacked the trucks under the
light of flares before sunrise.
Four Navy Phantom jets re-
ported cratering the approaches
of tfifee bridges within a 30-mile
stretch of Route 7 about 150
mile* south of Hanoi. On this
strike, pilot* reiwrted spotting
an unidentified aircraft — possi-
bly an enemy MIG fighter —
about 120 miles south of Hanoi.
The unidentified plane report-
edly closed to within 10 miles
and then veered off to the north.
Despite some light antiaircraft
fire, all the planes returned
safely, a spokesman said..
Three Navy Skyhawk Jets re- CTO RE MANAGER
ported damaging two trucks J - - — —
with rocket* on Route 122, 65
miles south of Hanoi. This at-
tack also was under the light of
flares, a spokesman said.
Four U.S. Air Force F105
Thunderchief jet* reported at-
tacking three bridges 60 miles j migh school osaduat* -ms*'**
.outheast of Vlnh. Pilots »*%T5S!m!
claimed destroying one bridge iSJSTlarSm n mi t»4 sm- •• Th»
and damaging the others. .
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