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   Morgantown Dominion-Post (Newspaper) - January 5, 1969, Morgantown, West Virginia                                Progress see section B VOL. 4, NO. 12 THE Sunny and cold on High near 20. Warmer WEST JANUARY 5, 1969 92 PAGES IN 8 SECTIONS S algon PRICE 20 CENTS Rejects Compromise AN EDITORIAL A New Frontier Of Opportunities ENLIGHTENED EMPLOYERS today know that successful as well as research and depend on more than raw nearness to modern transportation facilities and educational All these prerequisites are in abundance in an area rich in history and consisting of beautiful Northern West Virginia and Southwestern West Virginia for is a rapidly growing comprehensive institution of higher learning including virtually all professional schools with millions in research as well as a liberal arts college of rising In more than 150 university night classes are open to the general public of the The University's Appalachian Center extends its services to the people of the state into every county and in nearly every activity of life and Pennsylvania State University has a new and expanding branch campus in nearby to Page 4-D) U. S. Bombers Blast Cong Units in South SAIGON American bombers early Sunday blasted Viet Cong positions so close to Saigon that the rolling waves of explosions rattled windows and doors in the heart of the Bombs from the struck Communist targets 22 miles east of Saigon before military spokesman Two Drolling waves of barely two minutes resounded into downtown The big bombers were attacking positions that posed a threat to it was Each of the planes is capable of carrying upwards of pounds of In ground action 10 American gunboats teamed up with U.S. infantrymen and helicopter gunships to smash a Viet Cong force in the Mekong but the Communists battered another U.S. unit in a battle north of To the U.S. planes bombed a Communist fortress in the rugged A Shau Valley for the second consecutive and blew up a Red storage Good IF YOU WANT to make somebody believe whisper it. DPI A GASOLINE unloading at a dock in Milwaukee's was coated with ice after a trip Lake Michigan in the minus eight degree See national weather map and wrap-up on Page 2-A. Lebanese Preparing For Israeli Attack The U.S. water and air attacks at both ends of South Vietnam Friday were aimed at disrupting possible Communist plans for military buildups between now and the Vietnamese Lunar New Year Feb. 17. It was during the Tet celebrations last year that the Communists launched their biggest offensive of the The Communist offensive in the northern sector of the country was fed heavily from the A Shau a jungled hold running parallel to the Laotian Navy from the carrier USS Hancock streaked into the A Shau about 30 miles west of a Communist storage U.S. spokesmen 500-pound bombs hit their said Lt. Cmdr. Samuel A. Belcher 31, of pilot of an all-weather A6 Intruder on the In the Delta 59 miles southwest of American troops went after a force of about 35 Viet Cong soldiers spotted near Sa province capital hit frequently during the attempt to launch their so-called offensive last The Communists found themselves vaucht in swamplands between 10 Navy patrol a blocking force of U.S. 9th Infantry Division ground troops and helicopter it was The Communists battled back for four but when the shooting died down at 22 of them lay The eight others managed to elude the BEIRUT underwent a nationwide blackout Saturday night in a practice alert against a possible Israeli Striking university students demanded full scale military Traffic vehicle lights were switched off and shades were drawn in homes and other buildings for 10 minutes in an alert which came a week after Israeli commandos attacked the Beirut President Charles met with his council of ministers in emergency session Saturday apparently to discuss aggravated Middle East tensions and Nixon Names Three Top State Department Aides NEW YORK Richard M. Nixon Saturday named three top aides to Secretary of William P. Rogers and announced that Ellsworth Bunker would be asked to stay on as ambassador to South Nixon appointed Elliot L. Massachusetts attorney as under secretary of state; U. Alexis ambassador as under secretary for political and Richard F. deputy U.S. representative to the United Nations Security as State Department Trie president-elect said Johnson would return shortly to Japan where he would close out his ambassadorial duties and then return to the United States by way of South In Johnson will ask Bunker to remain as Nixon fell at this time that a change of ambassador would not be he Nixon added that the length of Bunker's stay would be determined In a news conference at his Pierre Hotel Nixon said he chose the three State Department including Richardson and Johnson at the second and third rank under on the advice of his completely share his evaluation of each of these The president-elect said he would revive the State Department's policy planning which he described as a at It was expected that as State Department would act as liaison between the long range planning body and the new secretary of Nixon announced the appointments before leaving New York for Washington where he had a two-hour surprise visit at a birthday party for Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen in Va. The Republican leader was 73 years old 48. was assistant secretary of education and welfare under President Nixon said the Boston native be the full deputy and close confidante of the secretary of He will also carry a major responsibility on behalf of the secretary and myself in giving foreign policy guidance to other departments of the student Earlier in the day the students demanded the government der compulsory military service and punish those who allowed the Israeli commando attack to They shut down Lebanon's four major universities with a The Israeli force destroyed 13 large commercial aircraft at the international largest in the Middle East. Israeli spokesmen said the raid retaliated against an Arab commando attack Dec. 26 against an Israeli airliner on the ground at Israeli military spokesmen said in Jerusalem Saturday there had been no new outbreaks of fighting on the nation's borders and cease-fire lines during the previous 24 Israeli Deputy Premier Yigal Allon visited the Lebanese border area Speaking at the village of Kiriat which the Israelis said was shelled by rockets earlier in the he warned Israel would continue to retaliate against Arab guerrilla attacks despite United Nations censure of the Beirut He said Israel would not abandon its right of self At leaders representing 15.00U Lebanese university students said they would not return to classes until their demands for action were met. They urged the government to stress the legality of Arab commando actions against Israel and not to hinder them in any The students asked that they be given military training immediately and that a popular militia be They said inhabitants in villages near the Israeli border should be trained to fight and that the villages should be Deadlock Blamed On Hanoi PARIS Vietnam Saturday night rejected new Communist suggestions for a compromise on- procedures which would allow a speedy opening of expanded Vietnam War In a brief communique issued by their delegation to the stalled Saigon blamed Hanoi for the deadlock delaying the opening of the conference originally scheduled for Nov. 6. is the bad faith and the maneuvers of obstruction on the Communist which are responsible for the present the communique must completely shoulder the The communique said the recent Hanoi offer to drop all other procedural if the allies agreed to meet around a solid circular table is nothing but The communique pointed to the new package proposal which included six different variations on a demarcated round the Communists accept the perfectly logical proposals of the Republic of Vietnam and the United the communique conference could open almost The complained that the Communist offers constitute a get the National Liberation Front the political arm of the Viet accepted as an equal to the Saigon Saigon has consistently refused any such The Saigon communique came as diplomats close to both the allied and Communist side said the issues over procedures for the conference appeared to be near Both sides to have decided to meet around a circular table and only the issue of whether the table should be symbolically dissected remains to be The diplomats said Washington and Hanoi were expected to hold a new private meeting Monday to try to thrash out the issue so that an agreement does appear possible next hope that an agreement will come a high Communist negotiator Fight Erupts During Truce Nigeria federal government said Saturday its soldiers killed nearly 1.500 Biafrans in fighting during the eight-day Christmas The rebels called on the United States to support their A government spokesman said there were continued heavy clashes on several fronts in the 19-month Nigerian Civil despite delays of arms shipments to the federal Reports from Umuahia in said 10.000 women marched through the rebel stronghold to a rally where a resolution was adopted calling on the incoming U.S. administration of President-elect ard M. Nixon to abandon what spokesmen said was the attitude of the Johnson administration supporting the federal Rebel military communiques said 253 federal soldiers died Friday in fighting along the Road 130 miles north of 57 Projects ded by C m Unit By DAVID BURNHAM 1969 New York Times Neus Service Institute for Defense Analyses has prepared a national crime research program that proposes 57 ranging from the development of a specialized police car to a study aimed at predicting the future criminal behavior of The in a 183-page report entitled National Program of Test and Evaluation of Law Enforcement and Criminal was developed by the institute under a contract with the Justice The institute is a nonprofit organization formed by five universities in 1956, al the request of the Defense Department to provide independent analysis of various military During the last year it has been the target of a number of demonstrations by students who viewed it as a symbol of cooperative links between the academic and military The formal ties between the institute and the universities have since been Two years the institute decided to broaden its One of its first civil projects was to serve as science and technology consultant to the President's Crime At the completion of this task in the spring of 1967, the Justice Department asked the institute to devise a comprehensive program of crime The report said the ultimate goal of such research should be reduction of the total social costs associated with It said these costs should be measured by a large variety of including the taxes paid to maintain the society's loss of freedom because of wiretapping and the fear of increases in retail prices to compensate for and the weakening of government because of any corruption of public officials by organized The institute rejected the idea of dividing crime research dollars among the traditional categories of courts and It that the Justice Department focus its research on four broad These missions were listed as the need and desire to commit crime by determining the causes of crime and the most effective methods of preventing convicted criminals from committing additional the risk and difficulty of committing crimes by better for improving the ability of the police and prosecutors to apprehend and convict the management of the criminal justice system by developing better techniques to select and train to direct operations and to lessen conflicts with the various kinds of technical support for the courts and correctional agencies by creating special such as an equipment evaluation center and a crime measurement Among the separate projects suggested by the institute were a long-term effort to predict the future criminal behavior of large numbers of offenders when subjected to various forms of the development of building code requirements to minimize vulnerability to criminal experiments with different methods of street analysis of reported crimes by position and special characteristics and the development of a car designed to meet the requirements of the The report has been submitted to Dr Ralph G. H. the recently appointed head of the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal The new the research and development arm of the Law Enforcement Assistance is now in the process of organizing itself and hiring a For the first Congress voted the institute a budget of  

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