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't ) - i I '':t 0 I i ' - '- I' i - 11t0 t a fr're1 r j (1wrator at A th ri to Lotlia Wa- II an - kan-k- y 1: hirp041 buItl l' '1 Itt ‘!''N : ' N : - 'k: Burger said ' By Associated A storm center on the Atlantic Coast spread rain and snow from Virginia to New England and as far west as the lower Great Lakes Sunday while a rainstorm battered the Pacific Northwest Travelers warnings were in effect for northeastern New York and the northern portions of Vermont New Hampshire ' ind Maine More than an inch of rain fell from to New York City In Salisbury Md central New Jersey the rainfall added to several inches of melting snow posed a threat' flood From 2 to 4 inches of new snow fell across the northern portion of New En- Vt received 4 inches aPTIncl Nelvenrs 1 ' I k ' ‘ ' k tt 1 k 4' if t " r ‘ — - - -' ' i 4 - '4 '' 1 t ‘ ' 4 ili " t ' : it t '' '''' ' r t 4 ' ! " - ( 1 ' ' t 4 It ' 1- ' 4 ' 'i ' ' ' - - '' i ''''' ' t ' - '"' - "' ' 1: i ''' I' ' 1L'''' ' ' - — ' - - :- ' i' - r '' '- - f - - :' ' 1 ' ! 41 t 4 and South Vietnamese troops killed 77 Communists in the ground fighting the US Command reported It said r Page Page Society Television A-- 4 -2 8-3- B-- Theaters Valentine B-I- 3 B-- 1 Washington -8 AND MORE Mrs J G McDonald Chocolate Co Section D o 4 1 A1?? 8 inches A storm off the northwestern coast of Canada pumped moisture - laden air from central California to the Pacific Northwest Rain was widespread throughout the area Six inches of new snow fell at Mount Shasta Calif bringing the itotal here to 29 inches Gale warnings were posted along the Washington coast In Morehead City NC a tornado roared through the middle of a $40000 house leaving only one room undamaged It was the room in which the two occupants Mr and Mrs Clarence Styron had sought shelter They were not I Orniw''''4"' 1 htirld : 1 :: A "'47' '' The enemy mortar attacks Sunday hammered the allied units with more than 600 rounds but the Communists mounted no ground assaults 1 ' ' South Vietnamese were wounded At the same time 1st Division troops a half mile west of the Bu Dop airstrip came under a enemy mortar attack Enemy troopers also opened up with arnalarms fire The Americans -tell Tr e2glillfinc d reyr- m 1 I '- i I li n ikm 4 1 ' wp $ - ' k ' '''-- t' ' ' — - "s 1 i t e otor t tii it 4 ( 1 0 l' '4 t - f i I - t - ' I I Ati t - I TL —Associated Press WireohotO US Green Beret officer braves incoming Cong shells to return fire and setting fuses firing throughout attack alone—loading Cardinal Spellman Lying in State 5 Days of Funeral Masses Begin New York Times Service NEW YORK — The body of Cardinal Spellman was taken to St Patrick's Cathedral Sunday night and placed in a catafalque in the'center aisle for the first of a five-da- y series of funeral masses The cardinal who died Saturday morning at the age of 78 will be buried a crypt of St Patrick's on ursday after a service that is expected to be by all seven American cardinals in then many expected to file past the cardinal clad in white oentg lies in pn onpn Until thousands are catafalque The liturgical vestlcket 1 Vh) tniNe titth414Ntalor Lad and charges and elotyttel Caradon t'N Fortes S -- -- W'G: - 4 " 1414444k 4 4444" 4 4 4 4 410"-7---- 414 teM— The casket arrived at the cathedral in a hearse from an East Side funeral par- lor a mile away At the church entrance priests sprinkled the coffin with holy The casket was carried to the pre black-draped pared catafalque which was surrounded by six long candles The cathedral was full Hundreds of mourners had occupied front pews early in the The coffin was preceded on its way to nave by clergy in purple and black mourning vestments and followed by some of the cardinal's relatives the secretary-general'- ' 1 :onwiffhtl - ' f ( i: I r i : t v - s f: emus Once this situation is established Cyprus and the United Nations could discuss further changes in the militaiy position These could involve the gradual phasing out of the Cypriot national guard and of the Turkish irregulars raised as a sort of home guard for Turkish villages The consensus among interested diplomats was that an expansion of the functions and possibly of the numbers of the UN force appears to be the course most conducive to ending communal fighting and enforcing lasting disarmament The United States Britain and Canada played the key roles in the discussions that led to Thant's appeal Some diploni-ats had hoped that this could have been issued earlier But the secretary-generapparently livanted to wait until discussions among the principals had provided a hopeful situation This he found in the Greek government's announcement Saturday night that they had reached agreement with Turkey over immediate steps to be taken in Cyprus to ease tension Consequently Thant's appeal ostens- r :':' :g I -- iSeerage 3 4 ! 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Nlakarios according to qualified sources believes that any expansion of the United Nations force's functions must be considered in the context of eventual demilitarization of the island and thus dealt with by the Security Council it was The Turkish government learned warmly supports Thant's reference to expansion of the UN force and his other references to disarmament and arrangements for internal security This attitude is in line with reports the Turkish government seeks the disbandment of the L: 'Tint national guard The Greek government was equally favorable to Thant's appeal to it and to the Turks "to take immediate measures to end any threat to the security of either one by the other as well as of Cyprus" and "to carry out an expeditious withdrawal of those of their forces in excess their in of respective contingents Cyprus" Return to 1959 Fact AINWPM '' counter-charge- s k - It) Seeks Demilitarized Island of 7 - 12 J 014 first objective in emphasizing withdrawal diplomats said is to reestablish a situation under which the only Greek and Turkish forces on the island are the 950 Creek and 650 Turkish soldiers provided for by the 1959 agreement for the independence t 0 t) A!'hur on the Cyprus problem This has been opposed by the US Britain and others on grounds that such a meeting merely would be a forum for a repetition of The ' ' 0 Red Mortar The predawn attacks around Bu Dop followed up Red mortar bombardments Saturday night of the US Green Beret camp in the village three miles from the Cambodian frontier and 84 miles north of Saigon Another target of enetny born- bardment Saturday was an encampment of US 1st Infantry Division troops sent to the flu Dop area Wednesday to bolster Green Beret defenses The Green Berets and their South Vetnamese defenders took 200 rounds of 82mm mortar fire An enemy direct hit set off a spectacular fire in the camp's ammunition dump Eight Americans and 11111mopll s' i ' 4 key paragraph from the Cypriot standpoint dscusses enlarging tbe United Nations mandate of the furee in Cyprus to give it "broader tunetions in regard to the realization of quiet and peaee in Cprus Including supemiLion of disarmament and the devising of inpractical arrangements to safeguard " ternal security This expanded role for the force the said would be seeretarrgeneral action to the by the necessary "sublect Security Council" During the past week Makarios has urged a meeting of the Security Council LIlitt44401 '4161111de04 't 4 ? fr 1965 d kft 4 111r11-- - I Geographical Choke Point operating in South Vietnam Air Force B52 bombers retaliating for a weekend of enemy activity along the buffer zone between North and South Vietnam unloaded tons of bombs on enemy positions and crossing points along the Ben Hai River inside the zone They also returned to an old target area — the A Shau Valley — with a Sun- day night raid The valley has become one of the Communists' major staging and supply areas since they overran the US Special Forces camp there in March 117:4 —"----- l'fr"' ‘ 1 —Asocivtd Prons Wsreptve ' Air Force F4 Phantoms relying on radar because of dense clouds bombed a truck park seven miles north of Mu Gia Pass in southern North Vietnam and re ported that explosions triggered by their bombs reflected through the clouds 15 — or 4 -- il 4 ' - into North Vietnam Follow - t pass is a geographical choke point on Hanoi's supply line to its troops On the Inside 2 ' the entire area Dramatic sharpie! as lahen by photographer Al Chang raining picture k American lasses in four separate attacks were 12 killed and 68 wounded The South Vietnamese who do not enumerate their dead and wounded said casualties were light An American military spokesman said the Marine A6 Intruders dropped their bombs at points 60 miles 66 miles 97 miles and 110 miles northwest of Hanoi The railroad is a major channel for the shipment of Chinese and Russian war material i — The V i u'"bawLtIlAgiv:4goctoovmeacgon1 f US 1 i '''' i 4 Dop near Cambodian border as Communist rocket scores a direct hit on ammunition dump 1lrtj An4esadr 451:0-ma- 1 :: 7S - - Allies Repel Red Mortars Marine Jets Rip Key Rail Kill TI Communists :" : - tk - lc Sports Star Gazer t ' At' Chunks of white hot metal streak tile night sky over the US Special Forces camp at flu Foreign National Obituaries IC ' e- - 2SeRaarabSatletikdaallialftkaal1406--S-- Editorials t 16' ''' : 0 ' 2 ' - 1 'Ley t tiAvo Enlarge 4 - r tv!1: 1a !Orl 1 - ' SAIGON (AP) — Allied troops fought off a series of heavy Communist mortar attacks Sunday in the Bu Dop area near Cambodia's border and along the central coast of South Vietnam US Marine pilots flying jets penetrated heavy clouds to strike at North Vietnam's strategic northwest railroad Sunday One ratd was about 50 miles from Red China's border American B52 bombers also were aloft to keep pressure on North Vietnamese army regulars along the Demilitarized Zone and in the central highlands ' ' ''' - r - el prior t'rt-t- t 11 2 ' ' ' - F ' 4 - i t'il I 4 : i ' : VI vtrtv---- urged a favorable response upon the in messages issued ti dee goernments shortly after Thant's appeal ' '''' tor Goldberg 7 - - '" ' ' 3 - ' 4 : r'7' Classified Columnists Comics I c - r- - i - ' A '' - -- - r ' ' 00- '' ' - '' '' ' s '''' - ' ' '' 45'°'qf i" "7 : ' ''k 7:' ' - '''' f 7 -' : " i 4 I ' ' ' i '' 4 "'f'''' 1 ' ' - ' ' 't t IN - ' ' : - i ''''' ' - : - "4 f'- - 7 —Ii'1Fq '' : i " A7 k :: ': ' - I " ' f : t 1 - - - lr' t ‘ i - 11 e 1 tt-- 0 — rtAtit rt0‘al Stid tkk1 svcretary reeeral that LA ryvernment trutild be ul:!irg to carry it out revly 14 ()pros President Ntaka relt)ett by Zenon PJosides the C)p iot representatie rit the UN said on:y lovas' the eonstructis that he sorgeshon t110111 ily Ttttnt and that ilN fo:1 nply oat le sent in 12 h(urs Piesident Sule)man Demerit of Tar Thant's apteal also key in rn m t support to that gave his r n MAO'S hitt ernpLa Mrshage 1)int aled that an expansion Of the UN forces on Cyprus might be necessary to over disarmament On the Island and to end communal fighting there ' : I i - r if! etvi ø orisA The Ceetlk 1 ' - ' '''' j t t f if k ' - :: : i - - '' t ' t - : tl ' 't '''''41 -- t) V"‘ i t ro-- tI I 2 '''S ' " brineng the total on the ground there to Press ! : Windy Snowstorm Blankets East TWO Soak Pacific Northwest 1 ' :44 :' Removed natural tendency to reject the heart the main danger could come from blood clotting and resultant heart failure Washkansky is being fed anticlotting drugs to counter this "We are also using steroids to prevent the heart being thrown out rejected" ' i t The fourth and most intricate stage of the operation was the placing of the dunor's heart in Washkansky's body When the transplant was completed electrodes were placed against the heart walls and a high current was switched On for a fraction of a second The heart started beating immediately said Louw at Californias Stanford Surgeons Medical Center have been reported by the Journal of the American Medical Assn to be ready for a heart transplant whenever the Ideal donor and ideal recipient appear there at the same time Animal heart transplants have been success- ful at that center Hospital sources at Groote Schuur Hcerpital sald the transplant for Washkansky nearly took place last Wednesday with another donor but was canceled at the last moment because the donor died Burger said the next two or three days would be the critical postoperative s period 'The longer Waslikansky goes on the better" he said "although that does not mean the heart will not be rejected later The body could decide in 5 or 10 years' time that it doesn't want this heart" Washkansky has a tracheotomy — a tube inserted in his throat through which he is breathing — and is unable to speak said Burger lie is being kept absolutely quiet in a special room "Even the nurses don't speak to him he added "They are doing everything for him and keeping him dead quiet" Dr Burger said apart from the body's t4 - : vi : :4 ' ! Critical Period - - Most Intricate Stage Miss Darya 11's kidneys also were removed and taken to Cape Town's Karl Bremer Hospital for a successful kidney tiansplant to Jonathan Van Wyk 10 The announcement of the transplant to Washkansky came from Dr Jacobus G Burger medical supervisor of the Groote Schutz Hospital "The operation was his only chance" Burger said "Washansky was dying and wouldn't have lived longer than a few days otherwise" :''''- 1 too soon f" t: i the i FOATM :s -- s— heart lung machines each manned by a team of technicians In the second stage the donors heart was removed and the circulation of her heart once it was taken out was kept going by a pump The third stage was the rem al of Washhanskys heart - N 4 lust stogo of the heart trans plant operation both Washkanqy and the body of 71iss Dana were put on Also N -- In the Kidneys 11 i it r:ø t Y r!e0 tV't 1 44 1 INe hour opet:Ino that ended at 6 a tn The announcement sat1 his blood pre sure a as mama! hy Sunday aftertaxn I i f 'k: Relatrti Story Picture on rage AS elf1tio1 i 1 t 4i - tit-- r l 1 I! 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