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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 19, 1969, Tokyo, Japan                                KM n n W M n ft V w a I nil EAST Michigan State University Board of Trust ees Friday picked Clifton Wharton to become the first Negro president of a major American was chosen by a 53 vote of the MSU board at its morning His selection ended a sixmonth search for a successor to John who left in April to join the Nixon A C I F I C and educated at Harvard Johns Hopkins Uni versity and the University of is currently vice president of the tural Development a private non profit Wharton was a member of New York Nelson Rockefellers presidential mission to Latin He is considered Continued on Back 1 AN AUTHORIZED UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATION FOR THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PACIFIC COMMAND 291 1969 h Wont Impose Controls ixon South Korean President Park Chung Hee and his wife vote near the presidential mansion in Seoul during the national referendum to lift third term AP Radiophoto Koreans OK Parks Bid to Run Again SEOUL UPI President Park Chung the driving force behind South Koreas ra pid economic expansion and one of Asias staunchest munist won Saturday a national referendum which en ables him to run for a third term in Counting of Fridays ballots throughout the night gave the 52 yearold general an unbeatable Like Charles de Gaulle be fore Park had told his countrymen he would resign if he lost the At with per cent of the votes the con revision had received well over a simple majority of the votes A majority was re quired to approve the constitu tional A g a i n s t the constitutional amendments were with invalid The referendum does not give a third term to the man who reestablished political sta bility after the turmoil which followed the 1960 resignation of South Koreas first and wartime Syngman But the victory lifts in 1971 a constitutional rule limiting the president to two terms so that Park can run again for another four years in Political analysts had pre wide turmoil if Park lost and resigned the presidency in a WASHINGTON Nixon told the nation Friday that We are on the road to recovery from the disease of runaway But he said some painful adjustments He In his first major address on economic pro prepared for nationwide radio broad Nixon flatly told Americans You can make your plans on the basis that price rises are going to Viefs Fire On Spy Ship SAIGON AP South Viet patrol boats Friday fired on a ship identified by the and Vietnamese Navy com mands as being a Russian spy military officers It was riot immediately clear whether the identified as a small Russian trawler in the 150 ton was hit in the shoot ing incident off Da American military officers said they were unable to say whether the trawler was But other sources reported some smoke was observed coming from the forward portion of the after the Vietnamese pa trol boat fired on American officers said the trawler headed out to sea after the shooting incident but is still being kept under observation by ships and reconnaissance Official South Vietnamese sources claimed the trawler was intercepted inside South Viet nams 12mile territorial limits off Da American officers gave this account At about a small ship in the 150ton range was observed off Da The ship was identified by the arid South Vietnamese Navy commands as being a Russian intelligence but it was Continued on Bark 1 Bulletin WHITE Okinawa Marine was killed and two other persons were re ported missing when a Marine Corps helicopter with Ifi persons aboard crashed 200 yards off the beach here be slowing The President announced he will send letters this weekend to a cross section of business and labor lead ers urging that they take account of prophesied cool ing off of inflation in mak ing price and invest ment While insisting he would tell no one how to set wages or Nixon called on labor to base their wage demands on the new prospect of a return to ward price And he said businessmen should base their investment and price deci sions on that new economic cli keeping in mind that it is in their private interest to be realistic in their planning and to help build a strong Nixon also voiced an appeal to in general I call upon all Americans to bear the burden of restraint in their personal credit and pur chasing so as to re duce that help drive prices out of Asserting that the administra tion has asked the country to take bitter he went on I can report to you that the medicine has begun to There wilt no overnight but we are on the road to Continued on Back 3 nation which has been corning under increasing infiltration at tacks from North Korea by sea and About American troops help the South Koreans guard the truce line dividing North and South years after the end of the Korean Park clinched victory while demanding greater sacrifices from his To build his he has Continued on 1  

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