Phoenix Gazette (Newspaper) - April 26, 1965, Phoenix, Arizona Won't 24, hired to live for a month without spending coins or finds her credit card is useless in a parking While this is an Ayleen has found getting by with only a credit card is a touch-and-go It's all part of Bank of America's idea for testing versatility of its in San - Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara said today Communist aggression against South Viet Nam grown progressively more but there is no military requirement for the use of nuclear regular North Vietnamese battalion of 400 to 500 men is in the he adding that some 39,000 Communists in all have crossed the border to join in the plui other Viet Cong guerrillas already have lost 89,000 men the secretary reporting on the Viet Nam fighting in a news conference carried nationally by radio and said the war is costing the United States about billion a million of it for U.S. sea and air forces directly involved in the opened with a 16-minute then answered Among other things he There is clear evidence that the nearly three months and other infiltration facilities in the North had caused the Communists morale problems and have made them extend their limited THERE ARE indications of a substantial build-up of Communists in the highland area west of the Da Nang Air a key U.S. position in South Viet over the past 12 North Viet but the United States assumes they will be there and is planning its actions the weekend it became known that the administration feels it should use whatever weapons are end the against South Viet ABOUT said that while the United States is holding option of using nuclear weapons if it becomes I useful purpose jean be served by speculation on was asked that more U.S. soldiers I would be sent to South Viet I gave a standard i will never comment upon future movements of U.S. combat WORDS and McNamara reviewed nearly three months of did not know whether the Communists would attempt an assault against the base but it is not possible for the i Communists to inflict a Diem Bien Phu defeat on this reference to the disaster | suffered by the French at thei hands of the Communist minh in 1954. air strikes in the North have impeded but have not stopped HAVE ADDED U.S. naval vessels and aircraft to help the South Vietnamese junk fleet in infiltrators coming down by sea from the the best of my there are no Phoenix STOCKS LATE SPORTS RACE 85, No. 219 APRIL 26, 1965 271-8000 of anti-aircraft missile sites - i i i Contract Is Aids Dominicans Strafe Rebels I India Alerts I Quad Cities Easing - The steel industry offered today a pay raise of 11V2 cents an hour for a four-month postponement of Saturday's scheduled strike by the United Dominican Republic U.S. carrier and transports with 1,500 Marines aboard were understood to have moved in close to Santo Domingo late this afternoon as rival Dominican military leaders waged a see-saw struggle for - Steel negotiators have agreed on a four-month contract extension to prevent a nationwide strike at midnight it was learned compromise was formulated with the aid of the government's top United Steelworkers Union President David J. McDonald directed the union's Wage Policy Committee and Executive Board to meet Wednesday to vote on the Both bodies were expected to EXTENSION called for an 11.5-cent hourly wage increase until August 1 while negotiations on a new contract The union could strike 30 days after Aug. 1. said he was a settlement could be A union negotiator are getting a little closer I think we are extension was arrived at through the efforts of William E. head of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation shuttled back and I forth today from separate meetings with both The last joint negotiating session was held Dominican Republic air force planes strafed rebel army positions attempt to clear a route into Santo Domingo for a tank unit opposed to the return of ex-President Juan D. army forces passed out and machine guns to about 3,000 Another 10,000 to 15,000 civilians were reported to be in possession of bottled gasoline bombs for use against any tank Gasoline stations passed out gasoline AIR Force planes Tracic mdn 3Y0, 1 1/16 mi. 14.40, 6.60, 4.00; American Orbit 5.40, 3.40; Legal Notice 2.80. 3Y0, 6 Win For 7.00, 4.40, 3.40; Colonel Mel 10.60, 6.00; Toe River 5.00. 8-10 paid Turf Page 4 a rebel army barracks behind the national where ousted civilian Junta Leader Donald Reid Cabral is being held for his own There was no report on Octavio Roman Catholic of Santo called for an end to the air strikes and for military leaders to begin negotiations to peace to the nation and the only breeds violence and 1 beg you to seek a formula that will avoid death and he other planes made five strafing passes at Duarte where rebel tanks and artillery guarded the only route into the capital for the tanks stationed at San Isidro air Forces On DELHI - India alerted its armed forces today and recalled all personnel on leave as Defense Minister Y. B. Chavan declared that large Pakistani forces were attacking along India's western Flood attacks against bridges and other military installations in the Our objectives have been to force them off the rails onto the highways and off the highways onto their he carefully controlled air Turn to on Page 4 Raids Smack Red SAIGON - U.S. and i South Vietnamese planes struck at roads and waterways in I North Viet Nam in five raids i the planes reportedly re- safely despite heavy in some activity in South Viet Nam also was unusually heavy as U.S. Air Force jets flew 68 most of them in mountainous central Viet concentrations of Viet Cong troops in several central provinces have prompted heavy raids in the recent The one U.S. fatality of the day occurred when a U.S. light spotting plane collided with a Vietnamese Air Force The American plane crashed into the trees and burst into killing the the heaviest of the raids I on North Viet 45 U.S. Air Force jets hit road traffic and bridges along Routes 7, 8 and 12. JETS The Associated residents of the Quad Cities area of Illinois and Iowa bolstered sagging makeshift dikes today and waited for the Bai Due Thon onrushing Mississippi River to attain its 160 miles south predicted peak of 22.5 more than 7 feet above is expected in the heavily populated area tomorrow The peak was 21.5 SECTIONS of Rock Island and East 111., and already volunteers continued sandbagging operations in hopes of keeping the rising told parliament a annual spring from pushing into new the Gen. Elias Wessin y Wessin held command of about 1,500 troops and about 30 Although he appears to have accepted the forced resignation yesterday of Reid's he is opposed to the return of a liberal exiled in Puerto ACTIVE ISSUES YORK - closing price and net change of the 16 most active stocks G SI 134,400, 64%, off 3% Liv Oil 94,700, 10%, off 1% Pan Am S 76,300, 46V2, off Ws Chrysler 60,600, 54^, up % Sperry Rd 60,500, 13%, up % Factor A 58,200, off 1 Fansteel 53,400, unch Am T T 41,600, 68^4, off Vi Sterl Dr 39,200, 35V4, up Vs RCA 38,300, 34^, unch Std 0 NJ 37,600, 80y4, off Ford Mot 36,200, 58%, up Vs Pan Am 35,900, 30V4, up Vs Fair C 32,900, 42^/2, off Boeing 32,600, up 2% Polaroid 32,600 66, up Page 52 Stevenson, Reds Tangle In N. Y. U.N. disarmament debate today turned into a wordy clash between the Soviet Union and the United States over Viet colonialism and other points of big power Ambassador Nikolai T. Fedorenko touched off the exchange with charges that the United States was SAID eight persons were known to have been killed in They included a 6-year-old leaders seized including the wives and of pilots and some of them were taken to Duarte The Santo Domingo radio broadcast that the pilots would kill their own families if they attacked the bridge about 5,000 men of Pakistani infantry supported by tanks was attacking about 6 miles inside territory claimed by India in the disputed Rann of Kutch SAID Pakistan's forces attacked last night but were beaten morning's said that Pakistan is again attacking with a brigade of infantry and a sizable force of Indians charged that Pakistan had for the first time thrown tanks into the area and that three of them were said the fighting flood labored to strengthen an emergency dike protecting the city's water City officials feared the dike might give way and cut off water supplies to 48,000 Stockholders OK of Producers from an fii J Insurance Co. today approved a merger between that by Indian National Life and had to take swift Insurance Co. action last night in the Chad Bet area of the Rann of Kutch following repeated firing on its positions by the Indian a government spokesman He said Indian guns were with heavy Indian UNITED States was The merger was approved at ported pressing for an a meeting in the Phoenix two Navy six jets from the carrier Hancock attacked a camouflaged patrol boat about 60 feet long and reportedly sank operations two U.S. Marines were killed in a Across the river in Cong just north of the gigantic battle to hold back the approaching river peak also was stepped Rock where industrial area already is under city officials said leaks f were appearing in a three-mile f earthen If the dike |i they the flood would United Press International a 300-home housing project a widespread s t o r m | of 1,200 dumped snow from New FLOOD will occur from f Mexico to Northern WIDE AREA IN new licensed in 13 Western states and to be known as the National Producers Life Insurance will be headquartered at 2300 N. Central as an affiliate of National Securities which owns 34.9 through per cent of the new the bureau driven more than 60,000 persons from their homes in three were fed over the weekend by heavy U.S. Weather Bureau said the worst is still to flood crest of the moving downstream from will combine with the flow from tributaries to produce more floods by next the Weather Bureau w h i c h igan today and storms belted the Three inches of snow fell | - at and Las f N. M. One to two | inches covered | trai Northern | Wisconsin and Northern 1 an inch and a half | of rain drenched Fort | Worth and Dallas and more 1 than an inch fell at I S. dike burst in Rock Island support for the cease-fire and resumption I Theater this morning by 78.43 the equivalent of a 54-block territorial cent of the outstanding in Producers testing of new weapons against an Asian North Viet He also accused the United States of leading a arms AMBASSADOR Adlai E. Stevenson struck back with an assertion that the reason for large U.S. armaments and foreign bases is Communist He enumerated alleged Communist aggressions against the Baltic South Viet Nam and other this Stevenson Soviet Union presumes to lecture the United States about said the Russians seem to discuss Viet Nam U.N. forum except the forum which the Soviet Union contends is competent to deal with Security in gas warfare in Viet United States has not engaged in gas he used only riot control States Weather Bureau Sky Harbor The 400 residents been evacuated to on Page 4 iof talks India was National Lite and sovereign India and stockholders approved the ONE-THIRD of Last Moline s Stan in 1947, but the last Dec. 31 by more residents have been the Rann of Kutch was 173 per It is a nf look said flooded during to on Page 4 Turn to on Page 4 described Soviet charges that the United States has repeated Soviet charges that the United States had used toxic gases in Viet Nam and asserted this was crime against mankind a violation of the norms of international law and the trampling of the elementary procedures of declared further that the United States had nuclear submarines in the Southeast Asia as well as missiles with nuclear He suggested that the United States is now regarding Asian as an objective of the same kind of weapons against Nagasaki and during World War This as seemed to be an obvious reference to possible use of weapons in the Viet Nam sunny through tomorrow in the overnight low about 52 and tomorrow's high near 88 And Relative Russia charged this afternoon that Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara claimed for the United States the right to unleash nuclear war in Viet HAS 'EM IN RH 65 37 RM 65 43 Education Funds Decision 43 9 a.m. 68 38 44 10 a.m. 72 34 46 11 a.m. 76 29 12 noon 80 24 54 53 1 p.m. 80 22 2 p.m. 82 19 Page 7 VIRG HILL Gazette Political a THE 6 52-55 Opinion 7 Radio Log Sports 45-49 Theaters 25 TV Log 27 Women 29-33 for education is involved deeply in the uncertain operations of the special session of the Arizona directly as the officials responsible for keeping classrooms operating from the university to are members the state board of regents those serving on elementary of OF they are the lawmakers convened at 10 a.m. today to continue their deliberations on measures Legislative Stories On Page 8 operations of institutions GOVERNOR Goddard and the higher Bi t the want to establish a failed to agree in the ling authority which could use a vital area of capital for bonding system for construction land acquisition and spreading debts over years House insist upon are watching the special session They if an authority plan is agreed upon in the high school the special plan they need The legislature in regular know the standing of their sion appropriated funds for outlay funds for the to make approval subject since the 1964 legislature a vote of the for a two-year Elementary and high school by Governor Godded under a legal building needs is their budgets ready to more than at any 3 them to time since Arizona became Turn to on Page 4