Northwest Arkansas Times (Newspaper) - March 12, 1966, Fayetteville, Arkansas YEAR 230 Tht Public Interest It Tht First Concern Of and ARKANSAS SATURDAY MARCH 12 1966 AP King and NIA Mi clear to parity DM 30.12 firing Nl ity 90 per cent prec past 24 houn 1.00 Sunday High Low Expected today SMI Yesterday M II Indonesian Reds Outlawed By New Strongman GEN SUHARTO he's in charge SINGAPORE Gen Indonesia's new strong man dissolved and outlawed UK Indonesian Communist party to day in the name of Sukarno Jakarta Radio an Informants said that the shape of developments in Jakarta indi Suharto the Indonesian army chief was firmly in con trol and that Sukarno now ap only a figurehead hat little chance of staging a back Suharto spoke and said he hat no intention of moving sia's political outlook either to the right or extreme left In Troubled Indonesia Tough Soldier Takes Command KUALA LUMPUR AP The man now in control in Indonesia Lt Gen Suharto he has no first nam is a tough-looking soldier who talks softly The combination could prov to be Suharto's most valuable asset in the critical period fac ing him Known for his calmness undei pressure the army man came into the limeligh when he rallied army navy ant police forces to crush the Com coup attempt lasl October Suharto who had been heat of the army strategic commander to Yani one of six generals tured and slain by ers Gen Abdul Haris then defense minister ant armed forces chief was while escaping a rebel death squad A longtime friend tion supported Suharto's role as leader of the forces that broke the back of the coup Suharto began an immediate crackdown on Communists He neutralized the Halim air force base used by coup forces as an operating center Suharto then took over active control of the army Two later President Sukarno ly installed him as army chief When Sukarno reshuffled his Cabinet last Feb 21 ousting and several other non- Communist military figures Suharto remained unaffected Since then angry students have demonstrated almost daily against Sukarno and against Communist China but the troops under Suharto's command re- have done little to stop them This tacit support of the dents plus his strong actions against the Communists make Suharto appear to be munist But in view of sia's complex political situation observers prefer to rank him Draft Call Drops WASHINGTON AP The Defense Department's monthly draft call has dropped to men for April the lowest since last August shortly after the Viet Nam military buildup began among the army generals who are called non-Communist This category also includes Suharto was b o r n Feb 20 1921 of poor parents in arta Central Java This city was once the seat of Indonesia's revolutionary government ing the fight for independence against the Dutch Charges Filed Against Four Held In Brazil BRASILIA Brazil AP Two Arkansans and two other Americans held by Brazilian authorities since Feb 18 were charged Friday witli criminal The case centers on the importing of some rical goods and the exporting of restricted ore used a strengthen certain metals Charged were Sam Sexton Jr an attorney and McCulchen a pharmacist both of Fort Smith Ralph Dial o Oklahoma City and Joseph a pilot from Dallas Not named was pilot Darwin of Crys City Tex The prosecution said Mandell was not in the alleged plot Prosecutor Eduardo Ribeiro de 0 1 i v e i r a delivered the charges to First Criminal He specified double sen ences applicable when the eged smuggling is done by air vould be sought Penalties are wo to eight years ment Judge Jose Ribeiro now has three days to decide whether to accept or reject the charges If they are accepted le must set private hearings vith the accused Brazilian lawyers retained by Sexton announced later that hey would no longer represent ial or his Brazilian secretary Wilma who was charged along with the cans The charge accused the Americans of smuggling into the country at Tres Marias It is already Suharto told a meeting of high ment officials at Sukarno's palace Parts of he proceedings were taped and broadcast over the Indonesian government dio Sukarno spoke first and said he was ordering Suharto to take control of the country and to maintain peace and order Reliable sources in Singapore said earlier that Sukarno ently had handed over political power to Suharto and remained in office only as a figurehead The sources who are in con- stant touch with in Indonesia also said the Peking foreign minister and first deputy premier had been dismissed and had left Indonesia But the Indonesian ment radio said at- tended the meeting at Sukarno's palace and the announcer re- ferred to as first uty premier The Singapore sources said they have not yet been able to clarify whether Sukarno was forced to let Suharto take power but they said present indications are that the dent had yielded to pressure from the army They said Suharto is a firm supporter of former Defense Minister Gen Abdul Haris sution whom Sukarno dismissed last month Suharto's ment indicated that army forces loyal to had decided to sia move against heir the capital as a show of force U S Ambassador Marshall Green reached by telephone in Jakarta by the American Broadcasting Co said rounded Sukarno's palace and lie had to be flown out by copter They also sacked the Foreign Ministry and Communist Chinese Embassy and news political troubles and occupied the handled in a peaceful try of Education Although the army stood by Sukarno in response to and favorable The student demonstrations said he expected during these demonstrations sources added the military authorities to move moved in when about 200 The sources said Suharto had thrown thousands of heavily armed troops into Jakarta the Indonesian capital to prevent any resistance from munist supporters of Jakarta radio announced day that the armed forces were staging a military exercise in against the leftists and added that students and the army planned a parade in Jakarta as a show of students have staged almost daily tions in Jakarta for the past two students broke windows and set fire to three cars at the U.S Embassy The disorders were set off by dismissal emerged as the dominant tary figure after the army crushed a weeks At one point they attempt last October GEN SUKARNO he's in discard I f PREVIEW OF SPRING A hungry robin defies warm showers at Memphis as he ventures out in search of worms in a city garden where ers encouraged by almost summer weather are full growth AP Wirephoto Security Scandal Rocks Canada OTTAWA AP Liberal Prime Minister Lester B son has dared the Conservative opposition to try to throw him out of power over the alleged security German scandal beauty involving a queen and former Conservative Cabinet members Over angry roars from the opposition in Parliament son said Friday night he had ordered a secret full-scale judi cial inquiry into the case which to explode into a scan dal as big as the Profumo affair that rocked Britain Pearson indicated that the inquiry will examine charges made last Thursday by his ice minister Lucien Cardin hat Cabinet members under the Conservative regime of ex- Minister John G were linked with Gerda Cardin said she was a former Communist spy Pearson read into the record charges by Cardin that baker had mishandled the Mun singer case The speaker of the House of Commons had to cal for order as Conservative bers demanded that Cardin himself immediately back up these and other allegations er than wait for the report the inquiry If you don't like it the in Pearson said you can vote no confidence in us Monday and throw us out A govern ment spokesman said the net of Pearson's liberal party regime probably would act Monday to approve his decision to hold the inquiry The tumultuous House of Commons session erupted into shouting and jeering when a minority party leader tried to read into the record a Toronto Star report allegedly naming names in the purported scandal Although Cardin had said Burglary Suspect Questioned police say a year-old trusty at the City jail has admitted ting a daylight burglary at gun shop on North College nue last week Officers also found a blade knife at Ihc man's home that links him to a burglary of the Springdale City Hall two weeks ago Going to the man's residence In Springdale yesterday armed with n search warrant police found two guns Unit were stolon about a week ago from L Parks gun shop across from tbe 71 Drive-In Theater Investigators also found a knife thai was identified as one taken from the desk of pal Judge James K Evans when the City Hall was burglarized two weeks ago Participating in yesterday's search were Sgt Glenn of LI Griffin of Ihc Stale Police criminal di- vision Police Chief Wayne and Officer hen Blood also of Springdale Police Chief lis Spencer snid trusty who has not yet been mit Iod Inking I ho nuns from store However he de- nied Involvement In ho city hall he found the knife Spencer said the officers also found two guns thai matched the descriptions of those taken from Pawn Shop last week Pawnbroker Ed Test has not identified those guns however police sought to question the in tion with five breaking that curred here Tuesday night night burglars entered five businesses four of thorn in n section of North College on- caped with aboul police have been allowing the trusty to go home al night and go to work in the daytime He is required to be at the jail however to cook nil three meals Springdale sources revealed The source disclosed I h n t when the trusty came in Wednesday morning to cook breakfast his feet and legs were covered with mud officers found muddy tracks In one of the building that WHS here Tuesday night Spencer snld a officer will return to Springdale Ihls morning to interrogate the suspect about the five Tuesday night burglaries Mrs was dead lie Weather Slows Allies As Guerrillas Dig In SAIGON South Viet Nam AP Jungle cover in the south and bad weather in the north slowed down the ground and air offensives against the Communists today U S Marines infantry air borne and air cavalry troops with allied support were unable to rout the Viet Cong from area where they had taken cover ter two weeks of punishing on the ground and from the air U S Air Force and Navy rier plane attacks on North Viet Nam's supply lines were held to minimum The overcast was so dense that only drops could be made and it was impossible to assess bomb age The Navy flew 13 missions and the Air Force made three strikes over the Communist north The strikes were aimed at roads and bridges an Air Force spokesman said The Marines and the Air Force searched the area of the Special Forces camp on the border for survivors of the two-day battle against a force of North Vietnamese regulars The battle ended in de- Thursday but corps in- in Da Nang said 204 have been brought out helicopters which risk heavy ground fire every time they dip down Thirty-two of those rescued vere Americans Twelve were art of the Special Forces team vhich worked the area backing up and advising some 300 or for 105 mm howitzers recoilless I The moored barges were rifles and small arms were evacuated when the fire broke early Saturday in an out and there were no explosion on a barge in the river i ties A government spokesman two miles outside Saigon The said there was a possibility of blast set a fire that enveloped Viet Cong sabotage Other two more barges Eventually all i counts said however a cooking three sank with a thundering RAIN COVERS ENTIRE STATE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A line of thunderstorms be- gan a rapid easterly sweep across Arkansas today and the U.S Weather Bureau predicts rain for the entire state through tonight Sunday will be partly cloudy and cooler the bureau said Maximum temperatures in the 50s and 60s are predicted for Sunday with overnight lows mostly in 40s and 50s newspaper said one of its Vietnamese and porters had located her alive in Munich Germany and she had named former Associate De- fense Minister Pierre Sevigny as her close companion A check by newsmen dis- closed that Mrs a tall blonde iias since from her Munich flat nards Eight were Air Force and 12 Marines all pilots and crews ol the six planes lost i the fight The remaining 172 were or It is not known how many of those were women and children Some 350 tons of ammunition industrial Spy Piol Overturned By FBI Agents WILMINGTON Del AP The FBI has broken what it says was a plot with overtones to sell al secrets worth millions to the DuPont Co An spokesman said the case was broken when E I Pont de Nemours Co ed it had been offered secret formulas of competitors An for the generals fire on the first barge may have touched off the explosion Buddhists Protesting Ouster SAIGON South Viet Nam AP Demonstrations or meeting In connection with the ouster of Maj Gen Nguyen Chanh Thi were held in Saigon Hue Da Nang and Hoi An day All were peaceful but car ried the threat of further action Thi the strongman who headed the 1st Corps South Viet northernmost sector was ousted Thursday by the man group of generals that calls the Directorate and runs government In Saigon six Buddhist monks demanded that Thi be retained n the government in some im- post even if not as 1st commander But the monks speaking at a meeting of about 250 persons went beyond the mere question I Gen Thi in their demands They also sought social and economic reforms elections and return o only military duty unemployed truck driver and a chemical engineer were ed by the FBI The FBI said Friday that 500 was sought from the mington chemical firm for data jointly owned by the B F rich Corp Akron Ohio and the Corp Milan Italy The formulas were said to involve a new process for syn- thetic rubber but no details wore disclosed a big chemical manufacturer is regarded as a of in the world market Both DuPont and Goodrich declined comment agents I he two men one in a motel near Wilmington the er in Cleveland Ohio Hoth men live in the Cleveland area Also they asked for a return to Viet Nam of some generals who look part in the overthrow of the Ngo Dinh Diem regime in 1963 and who have since been ousted from the country Although no names were Vietnamese observers said he reference clearly in- cluded such men as Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh who was pre- mier for a time in 1964 and Duong Van Minh former head of the 4th Corps Both arc Buddhist as is Thi The biggest demonstration so far took place at Da Nang 1st Corps headquarters About persons mostly off-duty soldiers and students held an orderly meeting in the downtown square U Of A Coed Wins National Angel Flight Scholarship AIR KATHLEEN HARDEN honors home to Arkansas campus John K Miss Kathleen Harden of the Angel Flight of the Arnold Air Society at the University has been named recipient of he tional Angel Flight scholarship The junior ter of Mr and Mrs Stuart J Harden of Little Rock was for scholastic excellence In a field of contestants 110 schools She look top honors in the four area of Oklahoma Arkansas Missouri and Texas prior to being considered for national honor She served as the first commander of the An- gel Flight organized on pus two years ago Miss Harden will receive Ihc scholarship which carries a stipend nt the National Conclave to be held In April She has n grade point average of 14 and Is majoring In speech therapy She is also a liack and has recently named National Sweetheart of PI Kappa Alpha