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Show (Critic of Warren Report Declares LBJ StatementStill Leaves Doubts Clash Indicates Growing ‘Resistance to Red Guard ty CHARLES R. SMITH Boe KONG (UPI) ‘—More than -200 Red Guard zealots were killed or injured in-a clash with regiment of government 1,000 | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Au-| The latest csitlciam “has|‘ ‘paraded out in every et thor—Mark Lane said tha t|centéred on the alegell ne circle in the country to President Johnson's defense of|of the Commission to study X- -| exploited and used en the Warren Commission andits| rays and photos _made serving any good or official jTeper' t on—President- Kennedy Kennedy's body at the time an purpose.” slaying did nothing to ‘satisfy! autop performed early on He noted that Kennedy's the doubts the public mind. | Nov. 23, 1963, at] brother, Robert F’ Kennedy, “The unanswered, questions| Bethesda Naval Hospital. ms US. Attorney General at will remain until _anew and| it—was announced —ty—the} the time of the slaying public investigation is instituted Tuesday would certainty have followed and until all of the facts now| Justice Department up any suspicious loose ends. buried ‘until September-2039 are|that the Kennedy family had known,” Lane “said in 4) agréed to turn these items over} Lane, widely traveled lecturer statement issued in Pittsburgh./i9 the National Archives, but on the assassination. and author ; Johnson told a néws confer-|with certain stringent restric. jof a critical commentary on the fence Friday that no “Treasonabte}tions“on who could view. them.|+ Warren. Feport titled “Rush _to Judgement,” said~ that person” should have any doubts about the Commission's findings} Johnson defended keeping doubted the American people ‘on Kennedy’s_death,and_that these records under tight| would sefile for less than all the ts. be’ there is no evidence to suggest| trol the conclusions were wrong. 19686 undayHerald lA “Butjf-there is: aevidence} and_it is brought for! TOUR sure~that the Commission and +the..appropriaie—authorities will} |take action that may be} men’ — or injured. Severalfarmers in} havenotand battled the Réd/the area-were arrested after the| ‘Guards, the newspaper said jincident, More than 200 Oteen-agers were!ther new arrived travelers) e said: killed or wounded in the fight] Only last month, a young | troops im South China recently,|while the army unit suffered|chinese ‘soldier foiled an at- travellers from China said even injured, the paper said tempt to derail an express train in a more aie incident, loaded with Red Guards going| Saturday. ther reports told of growing” Tesistance ‘to——they saboteurs -tast-week-biew-up-a? to a Peking fally. Chinese fanatical Red Guard movement. |truck convoy carrying Red authorities blamed the sabotage| The Hong Kong //Times, |{Guards along a highway” in opposed to Mao Tse-| quoting recent arrivals. from eastern Kwang Tung Province mee g's cultural revolution behind the Bamboo turtdin,also} and! at least 10 of the young said the slogans and posters militants were reported killed >™jd hin alas incidents| protesting —Peking's nuclear yoceurred~in—Southern~-Ching=testing have appeared in public |long a hot-bed of. antilavatories in Canton, South Communist revolutionary activiChina's largest-city. and__.an—-area—— heavily Another newspaper, the Sign ~ |saiurated with Red ~Guard “Tao Daily, said the fight activity. between- the Red~ Guards and The Hotig Kong Times-saié: army units erupted in Kwanganti-nuclear slogans appeared in. Tung Province last August when SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—) Canton the day after Peking the youthful demonstrators went. Observances celebrating—+-h-e successfully—launched-and—exor a rampage of destruction, 100th anniversary of the Cath- ploded a nuclear-tipped guided ransacking homes and setting edral of the Madeleine Parish missite in northwestern China | justified,” Johnson added. up kangaroo courts in the;|here will conclude Sunday. | Lane said Johnson “‘evidently last week. It said the posters streets to try “black elements” The Most Rev. Joseph Len- read: “We want better living = {has been out of the country too] JAN: 6-31 (enemies) of China's «current nox Federal, bishop of the Ro- conditions, We don’t want) BILLY WHITTERTON,43, is all smiles during a visit from jesHa ae eee internal purge. us SUMMERIN S. A. nuclear tests.” ist recently in” the | his wife at Leeds, England, hospital where a surgical t . 80 plan your vacation An Army regiment —believed man Catholic Diocese of Salt " “ad | gton Post revealed that only| ‘Lake City will celebrate a pon- Travelers from the mainland headed by Dr. David Watson had successfully replaced three >. + join our midtifical high Mass Sunday at) were quoted as saying ese} ane in Whitterton’s heart. Doctors said-the man would be one-third. of the American vanier tour of the fabul12:15 p.m. at the Cathedral. |authorities sent workers to tear able to return to his engineering job sometime next year. people believe the Warrenjf | ous countries down South. report.” You will enjoy the ruins {down the posters and erase the The pastor of St. Ambrose} (Herald-UPI Telephoto) of Yucutan~ and Guateparish, Salt Lake City, the Rt. |slogans but not before news of mala. Thrill to the Le Rve. Msgr. William E, Vaughn, the incident had spread through, ma Canaland Bogato . out the city, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— will give the sermon. City Poliee here reported early At a banquet Saturday in the The Sign Tao Daily: said the on, Saturday the North Tem- Cathedral Social Hall, the Rt. cause of the Red Guard-Army| pl¢ Traev! Lodge was robbed Rev. Msgr. Jerome C. Stoffel, clash was “a fight ~over St... Thomas “Aquinas—parish, authority” when the students: by an armed thief. Approximately $115 was taken Logan, will talk on the Cath- arrived in the O-Tau district of LEEDS, England (UPI) —A|husband.” Waichow {0 start cultural 43-year-old maintenance _engi- The operation invalved new KEARNS (UPI)—This city's fontevideo by the robber who was de- edral’s early- history. tlt Sao Paulo . neer was.a man with a new techniques—a tiny. refrigerated new high school building will scribed as a white male about Two women who attended revolution activities. Merrill Christopherson the Gondola to Sugartnt pump sent cold blood into the open its doors Monday to more = ®A-years-old weighing between services at the-first Cathedral The troops, who in ‘the past life today. . island-hop at in Rio... fly over o1 he, Amazon the 125-185lhs._and standing five church; Mrs, Thomas Vaughn have usually cooperated with} Billy Whitierton was told six heart to cool and stop it while a tharr 1,600 students, “although the Carribean Be: Puerto Rico . ~ then to Miami, Chicago, it, o oe tall. ic rand Mrs. John C. Daly, willbe Red Guard-activities, apparent-| weeks ago he had perhaps two: heart-lung machine kept Whitte-| the- building is—-not- yet comand Hom guests at the ‘ly_weré not informed about the: years to live because ofa Ton alive on the operating table. pletely. finished. ‘Art Har ly, apparently the honored AE‘banquet. Ge aid ground), Tour will be escorted in Fully insured students activities and were heart condition so bad he could The operation was Whitteron’s| File cabinets, typewriters, night clerk, told police the thief a leisurely manner With jet luxury > finest: hotels;-and ordered to stop their wild not risk walking up a flight of idea. Travel e and CHANCEREMARKS ranenen English speaking guides. Your only ed desks and many other. items ‘cost —witt asked the price of a single NEWBRUNSWICK, NJ. Tampage. stairs. were moved to the new “bulldWhen he entered the Leeds .RESERVE SPACE NOW! required . room, After Hardy told /him, (UPI)—Noted sociologist Pit im Since they began their cam- In an eight-hour operation, ing Tuner by faculty and stuthe thief,then ‘said “Let's have Sorokin, ata Rutgers University paign to rid China of foreign believed to’ be the first of its Hospital six weeks ago after dent lecture Friday, ventured glumly influences and opponents of kind in Britain, doctors -re-| collapsing, doctors gave him soak the gymnasium and all your money.” PH. 373-5310 or 373-1612 Hardy told police ofticers the that there is a 51 to 49 per cent Mao,last summer, Red Guards placed three of the four valves’ little chance of leaving his bed auditorium are as yet unfinishAnother Escorted Hawaiian Tour, Dec. 9-18 robber told himto lay on the chance the world will not be have clashed with a number of in Whitteron’s heart, again. But Whitterton read ed, students will be able to > SPACE 1S LIMITED! = floor for five minutes, Then’ destroyed in a major war rival groups and intended] “T's a miracle,” said Whitte- aboutan operation involving the hear lectures in their new = he fled. during the next 100° years: victims. Ton’s wife. “I’ve got a new transplanting of two valves. 4’ classrooms. Rites Mark Anniversary. 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