Phoenix Gazette (Newspaper) - June 17, 1965, Phoenix, Arizona 1 I f Zarley splashes out of Nagle blasts out of Leads professed this LOUIS Kel a rugged old Bellerive's 35-3570 par was master of the others who continuing willingness to stormer from conquered the rugged Bellerive posted scores by the middle of the peace with any with a 68 today and took an early Mike Souchak shot a. 79 and said with lead over amateur Deane Beman in the Td have had a 90.'' Ed Furgol r If ithe former Open shot an 80 of the 65th National Open Golf get He cited two secret reports government from a diplomat in direct contact On Johnson afternoon ruled out peace negotiations with the Communist Viet Cong in Viet Nam because they represent no President also told an 80-minute news conference that diplomatic information showed the North Vietnamese government was interested in negotiations of any to end the war in Viet CHIEF executive also strongly denounced the recurrence of violence in the Dominican saying firing on the inter-American force yesterday was unjustified in flagrant violation of the President discussed the situation in Viet Nam against a background of suggestions that the United States assert a to negotiate with the Viet and of some congressional criticism of expanding U.S. ground forces in Southeast Phoenix STOCKS LATE SPORTS RACE 85. No. 264 JUNE 17. 1965 Palmer skied to a 76. winner from Southern Jack Nicklaus went three under oar on jack went par Steve Opperman and Ron two holes in a frustrating day for the pro stars the hottest shot a 73 also 7,191-yard Bellerive Country Club Wes Ellis and Bob 44, who beat Palmer for the British some two-thirds of the 150-man field still on the course battling length and gusty in 1960, and the 27, Gary Player of of the National were the major and Rex Baxter of were tied of the opening third place at even par 70. (Complete details on Page 41.) Denver Reels Under - Flood waters hammered Denver and nearby communities last night and today in one of the worst natural disasters in the city's Property losses may run into the tens of millions of t h e ferocity of the raging waters and of tornado winds that preceded the only one death was Several persons were m o u n tain were turned into torrents a wide in were swept thousands of business firms and factories roads washed power and gas lines RESIDENTS of Trinidad in Southern Colorado had to leave their homes when the Purgatoire River jumped out there were unconfirmed re- Residents along of persons missing from modest some little better than in the South Platte River River from Pueblo east were warned of possible high Yanks 3, White 1 - Jim all three runs including backed by homer in the fifth solo homers by Don Mincher and blast in and Zoilo led to a 3-1 victory over with Mincher at Chicago White Sox this after- mon Killebrew shifted to Rich Rollins from third to triumph gave the g Valdespino took over the rubber decision in a game set and moved them ahead of the after yielding a b u n place Pale in the second inning to allowed the first solid was used in a hit to Ron Hansen in the up shuffle by manager Sam | a double against the left seeking to beef up field Danny homer attack against Chicago's the eighth provided Joel who gave only Oil 010-3 6 000 0101 4 1 and Zimmerman Wilhelm and Martin Home Mincher Cater 6, Red Sox 5 - Norm home run was Cash's third Cash's home the season and first since LAUNCH combination of technical and weather problems today forced a postponement of an attempt to launch the thei Titan 3C, the most powerful rocket ever on its maiden test series of primarily involving of the fuel caused one delay after At one time the advanced to 30 seconds of a hold was called and by the time the last of the pressurization problems was a heavy thunderstorm had moved over the dated last Feb. 15, the other dated June 7. The not interested in placid South mountain canyons southeast of any sort aimed at dry just Denver yesterday a few hours ing the for the Dominican Johnson said U.S. andj American i forces in the city have been will continue to exercise in the face he called andi i totally HE SAID THIS attack on the force appeared to have launched by forces opposed the return of peace in Santo I The President also said the I budget deficit for the year June 30 would be about or billion less than he estimated last a tornado struck Palmer south of and also pounced down in an area southeast of CI 19 Flying Boxcars of the 945th Troop Carrier Group Reserve began an emergency shuttle service from Hill Air Force near to Lowry planes took 164,000 pounds of blankets and other supplies after a Red Cross The supplies were from the defense depot at of persons living close to the South Platte had to oi Page Fight Fatal To Red Viet Nam - Two U.S. Navy Phantom jets shot down two Communist MIG 17 fighters in flames today in a can Republic dogfight 50 miles south of a U.S. military spokesman paratrooper was of The clash occurred while the Phantoms were flying escort wounded other U.S. warplanes bombing targets about 20 miles north nine hours of sporadic fighting j of Thanh night with the of new bills few new ideas were said four Communist jets appeared collision would be toward the American planes as if they were going than estimated and A spokesman for the But apparently they were hit before they had a chance The senate eight would be million peace force open he and one the January the casualties and did preliminary work least eight rebels were on several measures of its the which zone that encircles the rebel stronghold in with Viet Santo American units Votes Compromise Excise - ended at objective was to - The fighting at prime nearly the entire and todav to send ammeter of the international appropriations into the lo sena a of conference another last at to the governments reaching THE MOST part Ihe I Hanoi and bills were the same as failed of 157 previous continuous of fruitless lawmaking senate majority minority pulled together under temporary truce to get the disputes quickly into committee sessions expected start next parachute was seen but it was not known happened to the The other two MIGs plane was shot down byj Cmdr. 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