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Show « Editor's Note An act which considered Ameri amt OC cea Week suddenly the world’s greatest power was confro by a hailenge from a nation which a member characterized as country.” \ ship to the of the utmost said Dean Rusk g of Congress “a twa-bit What bappened—and what happened then—is recount. ed in this dispatch, based on } n reports from UPI correspon: dents in places as far flung as Moscow and Washington, Seoul, re t ar to the Korea and Pucolo, Cole. said By MIKE. FEINSILBER United Press International ong week Remem quart I wo MIG aircraft t he spy Wonsan ovoca ‘ ng party vwas stand ingon the bow 0 the Cambodia's border Kitt's White House perf No shot was fired in anger r of the 8 Americé d the ship were ily Korear secret equipmen gC ping ‘Sead radar, recorded s It was now the messages and eavesdropped on) gir Nostalgic Language pilots, One lost a leg. — in the North Like the Maine and the Cover Story Lusitania ard like Pear Harbor, Back when the U2 was abot} Awaken LBJ POLICE REMOVE dead from light single engine airplane survivor, Ted Auker, 22, was seriously injured in the crash, which crashed ints a field near Watkins, Colo., Friday, Three (Herald-UPI Telephoto) _bersons from Burlington, Colo., perished in the crash. Lone Senay Herald U.S. Naval Officers Privately Speak SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, OutIn Behalf Of Captured Skipper Utah County Utah are 12.2 knots and was armed with siandards applying to a combat privately and unofficially speak-| three .50 caliber machine guns.| vessel. Much of its crew were ing outin behalf of Cmdr. Lloyd Torpedo Boats highly trained electronics speciM. Bucher and whether he The three other Communist/alists. Its token armament could or should have prevented vessels were identified as indicated i! was not contemplatthe USS Pueblo from being Soviei-built P4 type motor-jed she would defend herself seized by North Korea torpedo boats. These are against anysizable force. They disclosed today that one aluminum-hulled vessels built of the four North Korean between 1951 and 1956. vessels involved in the seizure) Harassment Common an was a 140-foot submarine chaser|carry four 25mm antiaircraft tomed to being approached and Officials said they can harassed as they work off the with a turret BEEF They are 85% feet long and Niece: pees armed gun,|guns. antiaireraft guns which could) reach speedsof 40 knots. shores of Communist countries, | also be aimed at surface| The Navy officers said these|;It ig possible Bucher would not targets, and rocket|points should be considered in have thought" the "incident launchers. It couid reach alassessing the incident: serieus het the last moment speed of about 30 knots, —The Pueblo, as a noncombat when he was boarded The 179foot Pueblo, byintelligence ship, probably| _, sicher would have faced quick and difficult decisions,| aving to weigh the risks of inaction against those of battle. Risks of combat would include political repercussions or loss of his 8-man crew in subfreezing water that causes death in lesr than half an hour. WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen.|Mundt’s claim that Rusk said —He may have thought it Karl Mundt, R-S.D., said today| the United States had erred. possible the North Koreans} the administration has agreed) The Republican senator con-|intended to board Services Committee|situation later, Mundt administration had erred.” State Department officials declined to discuss Rusk’s| testimony but were skeptical of HALIBUT STEAKS ‘22%,pis. .oscsscsseeeee OCU ers Cmerary! Not Sure Man she cannot tell for certain whether the man depicted Russian Trawler Among U.S,‘ins cteson in Sor photograph is her husband. “There is a resemblance, but because of the atigle impossible to be sure,” WASHINGTON (UPI)—Penta-|force, is in international waters. Rose Rucher said Friday gon officials say the presence of|In the past, the United States) a Soviet trawler in the shadowhas largelyignored the activity of the USS Enterprise task'of such trawiers, even when force illustrates the common- they got inside U.S. ship! it's Mrs. Tte photo released by the Norsh Korean News Agency shows a bushy-haired, bearded| man looking downward signing| FISH CAKE sweet ofiicials said Friday The trawler, identified as the Gidrolog, was reported to have saled in the midst of the Enterprise's task force, which ccensesssosscvvsusesessos 19¢ FRESH SANDWICH BREAD Albertson’s— fresh from our modernin-store bakery... your choice of white or wheat. Ib. bay was said to have violated purported oral confession broad,rorican territorial waters at cast by North Korea Wednesday (14 time inital § PAPER roa hijacking ofthe intelligence ship USS Pueblo and its 83-man crew The trawler, URIS WRITING HOLLYWOOD filrel or type par per. 333-ct. 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CHEESE sini’ n. 69¢ PIERCE’S TOMATOES |... oe 6GI FISH STICKS ‘m-mc........... 59¢ CHINESE FOOD both the diplomatic and military In Photo Same fronts to compel North Korea to give up the Pueblo and release Rese. souited tit the83Americans held captive. on Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher says Korean Banquet Assorted — Easy to prepare LAYER CAKES ‘S720 ceca 7% TOMATO JUICE Sis. 4S $1 —Navy sources said scutiling | Ships Shows Spy Ship Use PIERCE'S CATSUP POTATOES *===2":2 5" his vessel] to during a closed-door briefing on|tioned ‘‘whether it was the! the crisis Friday. administration policyto push its Officer’s Wife He also claimed that under|nose ino critical areas of the prodding by som? committee] world.” members, Rusk “in a diploma-| Mundt issued his criticism as tic wa agreed that the the United States pressed on FROZEN DINNER Albertson's ground fresh every hour for extra freshness, Pueblo seizure. ship into dangerous territory off the ship was out of the question. Mundt said Secretary of State| North Korea. \It would take several hours to Dean Rusk made the disclosure] Suggesting he may call for a)sink such a ship, which had no to members of the Senate full-scale inquiry into the|quick scuttling devices. Armed Soviets y said the Kremlin when MARGARINE="*= Ar99° meats are to review its policy of sending|tended the administration hadjonly briefly, in order lightly armed spy ships into|been “‘reckless and provoca-| embarrass the United States, hostile areas as a result of the|tive” in sending the intelligence) Nyet, ALBERTSONS = *] Albertson's lean Policy of Sending Spy Ships Into Hostile Waters Studied Korean south Korean like so many of America’s past down over the Soviet Union in| Nine minutes earlier, Robert) america twice asked Russia to —|imbroglios, the crisis started as 1960, the cover story was that|s. McNamara had been aWa-|interyene with the North 7 30 incident at sea. And, to! Francis Gary Powers, gatnering|kened. Two hours later, Walt Koreans landlubbers at least, the lan-/ weather data, drifted in in- Rostow, an aide, broke the: American and ee aan 1968 guage was nostalgic |nooence over Russian air space. Presidential sleep in the White! officials railed at leave to or 1 will oponfire) When the Israelis fired upon the|House with a phone call. Six|Panmunjon, so ‘eeout of the onfe you," ‘the North Korean boat'Liberty last June, it was an hours later, America was told it American consciousness -ALBERTSONS WASHINGTON (UPI)—Naval contrast, had a speed of only|should not be judged by the officers at tne Pentagon § off the a small flotilla largest squadrons ofjel mattered le CEPACOL Anticeptie 7-or. bil Save todoy! NOW 69 OREM PROVO |