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   Coshocton Tribune, The (Newspaper) - July 10, 1967, Coshocton, Ohio                               The Coshocton Tribune VOL 59 NO 313 COSHOCTON OHIO 43812 MONDAY EVENING JULY 10 1967 7 CENTS Jim Bede has an expression on cause of the delay was a faulty compass his face that stuns up the whole affair as bat today he hopes to have the old was forced to delay the start of his non- stop around the world flight Sunday The licked so that he can take off UPI Warfare Reported Underway In Burma HONG KONG UPI Communist China today declared a rebellion is underway in Burma If confirmed it meant mainland Southeast Asia is blanketed by guerrilla warfare The Peking Peoples Daily official organ of the Chinese Communist party said Mao regime is giving full sympathy to a revolutionary peoples war to overthrow the Burmese government of strongman Gen Ne Win The newspaper described the Ne Wm government as a fascist regime of greedy serving the United States Britain and the Soviet Union Supports Burmese Communists It is doomed to destruction the armed revolution led by the Burmese Communist party represents the mental orientation of the people of Burma Now the Burmese people of all circles who are anti-imperialist anti- dictatorship betrayal and who want to ba friendly with the Chinese people are under the leadership of the Burmese Communist party further uniting together It is the same language Peking uses in describing the Communist rebel and invasion forces in South Vietnam Laos and Thailand It fits the description of even Communist armed in Cambodia where ruler Prince Norodom Sihanouk is a neutralist to the outside world but thick in battle against Communists in his own jungle realm Burma since achieving post-war dance from Britain has moved toward its present strict neutralism Until recently it was perhaps Peking's most respectful neutral in Southeast Asia Services Tuesday For Crash Victim Services will be held Tuesday for Mrs Beatrice Moore 62 Frazeysburg Route 1 who was killed in an accident Saturday in Henry County near Holgate The accident occurred at the intersection of Routes 281 and 109 at p.m Saturday Born July 13 1904 in Henry County a daughter of Charles and Alice English South She was married August 4 1932 to David S Moore who survives along with one son Edwin Frazeysburg Route 1 and one daughter Margaret Alice Peggy Moors Cincinnati and two grandchildren Two ers and one sister are deceased Mrs Moore was a member of Holgate Church Mount Pleasant ary Society and She graduated from Holgate High School and College She taught for several years in the northwestern part of the state Services will be held Tuesday p.m with Rev Robert Wells and assisted by Rev Amos Miller at the Fisher Funeral Home in Warsaw Burial will be hi West Carlisle Cemetery Friends may call at funeral borne from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Monday and until time for services Tuesday Stabbing Investigation Continued By Officials County William Hoop and his deputies continuing their tion of an alleged stabbing incident which occurred Sunday afternoon policemen and Sheriffs deputies were called at p.m Sunday to the South Sixth Street home of William vens and his wife Dorothy Upon arrival officers found Sonny SI c- vens Weeding profusely from neck wounds allegedly inflicted by Mrs with a kitchen paring knife was taken lo County Memorial Hospital for treatment and was later released to Sheriffs deputies However Stevens was relumed to the hospital and ad- mitted after the bleeding failed to slop Questioning of bolh Slevens and his wife to Jhc Sheriff lhal had been having domestic difficulties and Ine reported slabbing climaxed a quarrel had started in a nearby tavern Mrs Stevens claimed that she acted in self-defense after her husband her By Touring McNamara VC Stronghold Inspected By ROBERT KAYLOR DOUG TAM Vietnam UPI Defense Secretary Robert S McNamara day whirled into the heart of South Vietnam's greatest guerrilla stronghold in his search to find how many more Americans are needed to win the war His helicopter set him down in a U.S Army Special Forces camp hit by guerrillas four times in four months McNamara calm in his khakis and jungle boots watched quietly in a delay of his Vietnam tour an American transport riddled by Viet Cong gunfire made an emergency landing Then the secretary resumed his for facts On the North South Vietnamese border Sunday Marine generals reported they had thrown back the second major North mese invasion drive in three months and vowed the Communists would never break through their frontier fortresses McNamara surveyed the battle area pronounced it and then flew into this Mekong Delta where the allies major ordeal still lies ahead The delta stretches its rice paddies rivers canals and flatlands 150 miles south of Saigon It holds more than a third of South Vietnam's citizens It also is the home and strongest center for the Viet Cong And the allies have yet to make a great dent in the guerrilla lorce The delta loomed as the destination for many of the to more U.S troops American commanders were asking the secretary to provide McNamara asked the questions U.S Army Lt Gen Fred C Weyand told Viet Cong has about troops in the delta South Vietnamese have about troops mainly guarding population centers and military posts in the delta which in days was one of Asia's great rice bowls U.S Army 9th Infantry Division's 3rd Brigade about men plus some helicopter and U.S Navy and Coast Guard patrol units have joined the fight But the big fight still lay ahead American spokesmen said McNamara expressed sharp interest in the allied pacification drive in the delta The program is designed to offer citizens protection against Viet Cong harassment U.S spokesmen said McNamara was told that since February the guerrillas have assassinated 41 pacification workers ed 44 and left two listed as missing The pressure told on the teams The report to McNamara said more than 100 pacification team workers have deserted The U S report also said six whole cation teams have been withdrawn because they could not stand the pressure For Troubled Suez Area UN Agrees To Send Observers By WALTER LOGAN United Press International The United Nations at last stepped into the Middle East crisis as a peace keeper day But on the Arab side a mighty Soviet war fleet sailed into the war zone and on the other side the Israelis set up a house presence in the disputed Gulf of Aqaba At the United Nations the Security Council took advantage of a Russian diplomatic retreat and empowered Secretary General Thant with broad authority to establish peace keeping supervision along the hot cease-fire line on the Suez Canal It was the first action since the cease-fire last month The Soviets had insisted on Thant spelling out details But after the Indians called a recess and the Soviets examined their diplomatic predicament Russian envoy olai Fedorenko let the council act without exercising his veto The action followed Egyptian claims that Israeli planes bombarded Port Said and Port Fuad at the Mediterranean end of the canal during the weekend Israeli authorities said a land mine killed one Israeli soldier and injured two more Sunday on the eastern side of the canal At Jerusalem the Israelis also reported they were setting up a lighthouse in the Straits of Tiran the gateway to the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea and the site of Egyptian action in May that Israel claims helped lead to the June war Israel won The Egyptians have never ceased to claim sovereignty over the straits where blockade of was by their defeat in June At Egyptians hailed the coming of the Soviet warships reported to include missile cruisers The Russian vessels were to pay calls at Port Said and Alexandria These serea lasses add a little class to the game of billiards as they prepare for the Miss Universe beauty pageant which will be held this coining Saturday in Miami Beach The beauties are left to right Pilar Pilapil Lee Ritva Lehto Christina Bartu Mathgen Luxembourg Lisa Svensson and Denmark UPI President Faces Vietnam Strategy And Tax Problems By SMITH WASHINGTON UPH Tanned and rested aft closest he has come lo a real vacation since entering the While House President Johnson was back al his desk grappling with weighty problems of Vietnam strategy and taxes Sports Classified Pages Am Editorials Puzzle 5 Town 7 5 3 Farm News 3 Pages 4 S S S 7 The Chief who arnved in Washington shortly after midnight from an day sojourn in the Texas sun was awaiting return of Defense Secretary Robert S from Vietnam lo get his account of the progress of the war to W Rostow Johnson's on national security affairs the President has not ycl made a decision on whether to hocNt U.S forces in Vietnam upwards oi 100.000 men THic question of troops will be decided by the President in of the review being conducted by Secretary and his team out Roslow said in a television interview Sunday the White House aide acknowledged however that there were increased needs and increased possibilities for use of additional forces lo counter the Communist buildup along ihc Demilitarized Zone and lo in the rural pacification program The may also have the chance to confer with Gen William C land military commander in Vietnam this week The general plans to return to the United States lo attend Ihc funeral of his mother Mrs James R Westmoreland SI who died Sunday at her home in Columbia SC As for taxes the President's chief economic adviser Gardner Ackley has said there is no escape from the fact thai taxes will have to be raised before the end of the The on Capitol Hill thai McNamara would bring back a request for more troop and lhal this in turn would mean a demand for more revenues from While House since the federal budget deficit already is estimated at rising lo Son Proxmire D- is chairman of the Senate House Ec- Committee a decision lo send an additional troops to Vietnam add 15 billion lo the budget deficit Never before have the Russians in Moscow announced such goodwill visits in advance To observers the meaning ed clear The Russians lost billion in arms aid to Arab nations when Israeli forces crushed the armies of Egypt Syria and Jordan last month The Soviet vessels like the campaign in the United Nations were designed to bolster Soviet influence in the Arab world and also serve as a quiet if warning to Israeli generals At Moscow observers said any Israeli gesture against the Russian fleet could bring dangerous results The Israelis showed no sign of challenging the Soviet fleet No one expected them to The Russian fleet was hardly expected to sail down the Suez Canal President mal A b d e 1 Nasser dosed when Israeli troops advanced to its eastern banks At Jerusalem the Israeli cabinet was called to discuss the Security Council action Informed sources at Jerusalem said there was a good chance the Israelis would accept the presence on their occupied territory of peace keeping observers It would be a switch in policy Although Israel indicated last month it might accept observers on the Jordan and Syrian fronts Israel has not permitted world body peace policemen on its territory since before the 1956 war with Egypt the second of the three wars with Arabs the Jewish state has won Alabama Governor Undergoes Surgery HOUSTON UPI The nation's only woman governor Mrs Wallace of Alabama was scheduled to go into surgery for the second time in two years for ring malignancy this morning The surgery was called exploratory by Dr Lee Clark director and surgeon in chief of M D Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute but he said there was the a tumor would be removed Clark said doctors are certain there is a apparently somewhere in the governor's lower abdomen but they do not know its exact location Clark who was in charge of tne surgery said he did not know how long Mrs Wallace would be hospitalized or when she would be able to resume duties of governor The normal recovery time for an ation of this time is two to four Clark said Mrs Wallace underwent surgery for a uterine malignancy in and was reported cured but a routine physical examination recently showed return of the cancer JAe Continued warm and humid through Tuesday with scattered ly in afternoon or evening High Monday afternoon lo 92 High Sunday Low High a jear ago 91 LOA Ohio Forecast Turning cooler in with ess humidity in during Ihc five-day period starting Tuesday Temperatures with hiRhs averaging in the upper 70s and 80 M in upper and lower Showers mainly in the middle of Die averaging one-half inth   

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