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   Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - June 3, 1961, Portsmouth, New Hampshire                                The Portsmouth Herald VOL NO 210 SATURDAY JUNE 3 1961 28 PAGES PRICE Continuing Stew October 7 EAST MEETING WEST AT SUMMIT IN VIENNA See Page 3 Paris Talks Acclaimed Big Success PARIS AP T- President Ken concluded his mission to Paris last night assured of the solid support of President Charles dc Gaulle in his determination lo liol J West Berlin against force or threat of force from the Commu nisi powers After six separate meetings with the French leader hailed by both Americans and French as enormously successful he dent prepared to take off for Vienna to meet Soviet Premier Khrushchev The general was that his hand has been greatly strengthened for talks on he world's most dangerous sues A final communique issued by the two presidents said they dis- cussed a broad range of prob lems and the results snowed the fundamental agreement which ex between them In said dent de Gaulle and President confirmed the identity ol their views on their commitments responsibilities towards Her The talks official sources were frank and in which both agreements and ences were discussed without con- The two presidents emerged these informants said with far clearer understanding of the realities of each other's tions and problems The French gave every evidence of being enormously pleased with the results of the two-nation mit One French source said II was regarded as the most ful conference since before World War II The Americans also exhibited great satisfaction One highly placed U.S source said it had been a long long time France and the United States had a searching inQUiry into world problems The Americans were pleased too at how De Gaulle went out of his way lo be- slow elaborate praise on the year-old U.S chief executive One source said that as a result of the conference can relations are belter now than under the U.S tlon because there Is a clearer understanding now FAREWELL and Mrs Kennedy said j Elyse in Paris lo French President and Mrs De Gaulle hosts to leave for Vienna AP Kennedys wore slated Dominican Republic Situation Reports of Terror Worry OAS WASHINGTON AP The United Stales the of American States to dispatch a watchdog team to the Dominican Republic in an effort lo head off a re- ported wave of terror there informed sources said After a hurriedly convened meeting of the OAS Sanctions Committee the chairman of the group Panamanian Ambassador Guillermo Arango said only that the had discussed the Dominican situation and planned to meet again early next The watchdog group was set CIA Spokesman Says Chief Will Not Resign Index to Features On Inside Pages Air Base Column Aon Landers Comics Crossword Puzzle Dr Molner Drew Pearson Editorial Opinion Goren on Bridge Junior Editors Kennedy's Kitchen Late Sports Obituaries Sports Television Theater Women's Plies 16 12 20 21 21 13 13 12 20 21 19 28 2 14 15 IS 17 by the hemisphere foreign sters at their San Jose meeting ast year al which the OAS voted sanctions against the Trujillo re- gime The committee Is composed of he United Stales Mexico Honduras Ecuador Pan- ama Brazil Chile and Uruguay The U.S representative Ar- turo Morales Carrion reportedly showed the closed meeting counts received by the Slate De- of a wave of repressive measures instituted by the overs now in control after the as of Generalissimo fael Leonidas Trujillo Tuesday night The reported U.S for an OAS mission to the Dominican Republic coincided a call by Venezuelan Foreign Ministry in Caracas for an urgent meeting of the OAS lo consider the lems posed by assassination of Trujillo The reports reaching Washing ton told of murders ant tortures against persons suspected of being opponents of the Trujillo WASHINGTON mai yesterday denied reports that Allen W Dulles Central in- chief has or is aboul to resign One version of the reports broadcast by the National casting Company from ton was that Dulles was quilling because of bad health and be- cause of for him to leave The CIA spokesman when lold of fne reports said he had seer Dulles only Iwo hours earlier and he looked in the best of health UNH Trustees Back Johnson See Pa Judge Warns Negroes Whites See Pa Epping Group Shows School Plans See Page 3 See Page 3 See Page 3 However about a ago in- members of Congress belief thai a of the CIA was in tha taking with Dulles on his way it A lask force of investigators coded by retired Gen Maxwell Taylor former Army chief at taff has been looking inlo ihle changes in the CIA's setup because of its Involvement in the Cuban invasion Weather and Almanac FORECAST Today warm Tomorrow Cloudy cool TEMPERATURES 24 Hours High K SUNRISE Today Sunday SUNSET Today p.m Sunday p.m HIGH TIDE 9.9 ft p.m Sunday 10.8 ft   

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