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THF CINCINNATI FNQIIP.FR Sunday. July IS, 1965 More B52's May Join Guam Force If Raids Continue Moscow. Peking Leaders At Red Romanian Parley BUCHAREST. Romania lP Soviet Communist Partv Chief Leonid I. Brezhnev and Teng Hsiao-Ping.

Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party, arrived here Saturday to represent the two principal powers in the Moscow-Peking feud at the 4th congress or the Romanian Communist Party. The congress opens Mon tj i 'i "Hi (rf'r Pass as an example, they noted the B52s put down 500 tons of bombs on a specific target in a matter of minutes. For tactical aircraft to have placed the same weight of bombs would have required sorties equivalent to several time the single sortie of the B52s. While initial official announcement on the mission did not give much detail, the ordinance load aboard the B52s presumably included 1000-pound bombs and fuses of different type to produce different effects. These would include proximity-fused bombs to produce air burst just above the forest cover to produce blast, fire and fragmentation into and down through foliage of trees.

Customarily in such attacks, delayed action fuses to provide detonation minutes or even hours after the drop are used, along with impact fuses for instant detonation. South Vietnam, along a curving route used to avoid overflight of the Philippines. Bombers refuel from tanker planes en route, but the flying time, one way, still Is four or more hours. The nuclear bombs for the B52s are stored on Guam and perhaps some on the U. island of Okinawa.

While tanker planes are based on Okinawa, there has been no indication that B52s, in any significant number, are based on that island. The Strategic Air Command has an ample supply of B52s in its missile-bomber system. About 700 of the B52s are in operating squadrons or in inventory as spares. Air Force spokesmen here say the use of the big bombers to help clear the way for ground forces In South Vietnam is warranted. Using Saturday's attack on the suspected Viet Cong concentration at Mang Yang There were no Immediate indications, however, that Brezhnev and Teng had any plans for meeting each other except on formal occasions during the five-day congress.

Both were given elaborate welcomes by members of the Romanian government and party hierarchy who obviously used the opportunity to emphasize their neutral role In the dispute. Brezhnev and his delegation arrived this morning by plane from Moscow and were greeted by Romanian President Chivu Stoica. Premier Ion Gheorghe Maurer and party chief Nicolae Ceausescu. The same set of officials turned out to welcome the Chinese who flew in later. 3200-year-old Great Temple of Abu Sim-bel.

threatened by rising waters since building the Aswan Dam. The ancient twin temples are to be cut into blocks, hoisted 192 feet up the cliff, and reassembled there. AP Wirephoto Temple Saving Workmen cut away at a sandstone cliff overlooking the Nile In moves to save the ISMMTI Food Shortages ti a. v. The presence of the two leaders in the Romanian capital, together with Communist delefates from all parts of the world, raised speculation about high-level contacts to deal with the ideologorial rift in the Communist camp.

Six Persons Sisht UFO's Over Uruguay BUENOS AIRES (ITU I Ah" unidentified flying object was spotted Saturday lover the Rio Plata, the wide river that divides and Uruguay. Six persons walking on a ideserted beach near Colo TAa, Uruguay, spotted the object at 9 a. m. The spotting of the object from followed by 15 hours fightings of several unidentified flying objects over Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital situated across the river from Colonia. Scattered reports of flying objects were reported elsewhere this month.

On July 'iO, a peasant couple in a pillage near Oporto, the sec-iond largest city in Portugal, reported seeing a pinkish lunidentifled object at about feet in the sky. The day before, members of ihe staff at the Santa iMaria Airport In the Azores, iaid that for 45 minutes Jthey observed an unidentified object at an altitude of feet. One of the six who spotted the flying object from Uruguay, Jose Luis Alvarez, told police that the object he saw was cigar-shaped, reddish in color and 'about 10 meters (32 feet) Jabove the river and not far from the beach. WURLITZER PIANO India's Economic Woes Worsen WASHINGTON JP More R52 bombers may be sent to Guam if the use of the strategic-mission planes for tactical warfare in South Vietnam continues at the present level or increases. This outlook grew Saturday with the fourth mission of B52s to hit suspected Viet Cong targets within a month.

Saturday's mission, flown by up to 30 of the big planes, carrying 500 tons of conventional "iron" bombs, was described by U. S. military briefers as the first time B52s have been used in direct, coordinated support of a ground-force attack on a guerrilla area. If the operation proves successful, it presumably will be the pattern for other and perhaps more frequent strikes. Speculation on an increased B52 force on Guam is based on two points: The missions of between 25 and 30 aircraft used in Saturday's operation and in some of the earlier attacks appears to represent virtually the total available force of the Guam base.

If the strategic bombers are to be sent regularly to Viet Cong targets, more planes, air crews and maintenance personnel will be needed unless both men and aircraft are overused. The basic mission of the Strategic Air Command is to make massive nuclear attack on strategic targets in a major war. For up to eight or ten hours, almost the entire Guam force of B52s is absent from the base during strikes Into Vietnam. Should a swift confrontation occur and a general war flash up, the Guam component of the nuclear retaliation system could be out of the picture for vital hours. Guam is 2200 miles from LBJ Expected At overnors Meet July 27 CARSON CITY, Nev.

Gov. Grant Sawyer of Nevada says he has invited President Johnson to address the national governors' conference July 27, and has "every reason to believe he will come," Mr. Sawyer is chairman of the conference which meets in Minneapolis, July 25-29. He said Mr. Johnson had been invited to speak at a state dinner.

Vice President Humphrey is scheduled to address the governors the day before. ANNOUNCING THE ASSOCIATION OF OR. MORRIS ROSENTHAL DR. GORDON RAUCH 7521 Reading Rd. 821-7720 for Hit Practice of General Dentistry NEW DELHI.

India Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri said Saturday that India is in serious economic trouble and that things will get worse. Much of the present trouble, he said, results from taking the easy way out of past difficulties and worrying too much about more holi- daws rather than harder Ahead years ago, he said, terming this "rather a disturbing situation." Much of the foreign exchange problem is due to unnecessary imports in the past 15 years, he said. "We have found it easier to import goods rather than try to make them In our own country," he said. Mr. Shastri's speech fitted into the image of a tougher, more demanding leader he has been assuming in recent weeks.

India's workers should be taking fewer holidays, not more, he said, and should have a "better attitude" toward their work. As for the bureaucracy which plans India's "democratic socialist" economy down to the last nut and bolt: "I have no doubt that our objectives are laudable and our policies are good," he said, "but the Important thing is their implementation." For the first time publicly, Mr. Shastri showed great Impatience with economic problems he Inherited 13 months ago when he succeeded the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. His declaration that the easy way out was taken in the past appeared to be a reference to charges that Mr. Nehru miscalculated and 1 JT lJ: work.

The prime minister told the National Productivity Committee that India's food shortages will get "really bad" by September, and that the nation Is in a "serious foreign exchange crisis." A major part of India's food deficit is made up by the United States which ships in an average of tons of wheat each month. Mr. Shastri indicated India would have to continue to lean on U. S. aid.

India Is more dependent upon imports than it was 10 only 3 per Road Crashes Taking Grim Toll In Ohio Summer Jpecial One Month FREE If you dH tt buy ill money paid In will bo iDplitd toward lurchni rict. lto In now or moll coupon I Pleuo lend Information about Wurlltzer rental plan I Nama Addreii SEMI-ANNUAL AT LAST! ACRILAN CARPET LUXURY AT A BUDGET PRICE SALE Prime Minister Shastri forsees trouble overemphasized Industrial development to the exclusion of agriculture, and that India now suffers as a result. Finance Minister T. T. Krishna Machari announced, meanwhile, the government has rejected "illusory short cut methods" such as devaluation of the rupee to meet the foreign exchange crisis.

Mrs. James II. Desmond of Toledo, killed when hurled from the family car when it collided with another at the entrance of a shopping center in Toledo. Saturday traffic fatalities were: John Harris, 18, of Dayton, fatally hurt when a car in which he was a passenger skidded on a rain-slick Dayton street and hit a utility pole. Harold Wilson, 55-year-old Portsmouth Boy Scout Executive killed when an automobile in which he was a passenger went out of control and hit a utility pole at the end of the Portsmouth Bridge over the Scioto River.

Mrs. Betty Mclnnes, 33, of Dawmont, w. and her 20-month-old daughter, Joy Lynn, in a car-truck crash at the intersection of Ohio 76 and U. S. Alt.

50 near Marietta. Florence M. Storrie, 43, Avon Lake, in two-car accident three miles north of Wadsworth on Ohio 94. Makes Dean's List Judith Kunz, 6074 Pawnee and Ann Stolzen-berg, 4 Peasenhall, have been named to the Dean's List at Butler University, for the second semester of the 1964-65 academic year. -AP Wirf photo It Fits If the money you'll save during our annual summer clearance sale won't cheer you up, the outstanding new merchandise we have on sale surely will.

It's all from our regular stock. There are good selections in all departments. So cheer up dress up and save yourself some big bucks in the process. month (plus cartage) Embossed Texture SPECIAL SQ. YD.

FOR HOME SERVICE PHONE 631-5400 SPORTS SHIRTS There's something special about a b.f. sport shirt. Short sleeves and some long. Stripes, checks, solids, madras, novelties, knits, button-downs and shirt jacs in a variety of styles. Reg.

to J35 HOW $4.85, 3 for $19.50. By The Associated Press At least 12 persons were killed in 10 Ohio traffic accidents during the first 24 hours of the weekend three In a single-car crash in Columbus. Seven of the accidents involved only one car. The victims in the Columbus crash were identified as Evelyn Edna Palmer, 21, the driver, and her sister-in-law, Sharon Sue Loudermilk, 21, who resided together in Columbus, and David M. Bline, 35, of suburban Rey-noldsburg.

Sheriff's Sgt. Royal Eng-berg Jr. said investigation showed the car apparently had been traveling at a high rate of speed when it went out of control, jumped a small drainage ditch on Sunbury Road and rammed into a tree, wrapping itself around the trunk. IN OTHER Friday night accidents: Lawrence S. Hoblick, 25, of RR 2, Flushing, died when his car went out of control and ran off Ohio 149 in Belmont County.

Kenneth D. Konnerth, 16, of Salem, died when a car in which he was riding ran off Ohio 9 north of Salem. David Naas, 21, of Court-land, killed when his car went out of control and struck a tree in Warren. James Desmond, 10-month-old son of Mr. and Sure SHORT-SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Imported fabrics, single needle construction, superb tailoring.

Whites, stripes, solids, white on whites, voiles, oxford cloth, broadcloths, button-downs. Reg. to $15.95 NOW U.8S, 3 for 519.50. WALK SHORTS-A selection that is second to none. Many fabrics; a fine color selection; self belt or with belt loops; a variety of lengths.

$8.95 to 522.50 NOW Vi OFF. for SLACKS ALL WEIGHTS Buy for now for fall. All wools, wool blends, Dacron blends, ether synthetics, tropicals, worsteds, gabardines, flannels, and more. Superbly tailored. Reg.

to $35 NOW $17.85, 2 for $33.90. SPORT COATS All weights, all fabrics, natural shoulder, and regular models. Worsteds, flannels, linen types, gabardines, cords, and madras. Reg. 540 to 550 NOW $31.85.

Reg. 550 to $75 NOW $39.85. Reg. 575 to 5110 NOW $59.85. READY-MADE SUITS Masterfully tailored to our own specifications.

Summer and year 'round weights. Reg. $85 to $110 NOW $67.50. Reg. $140 to $165 NOW $99.85.

SPECIAL TAILORED SUITS Our moderate range of tailor-made suits, luxurious b.f. fabrics; richly tailored. Reg. to $200 NOW $139.50. CUSTOM-TAILORED SUITS Our famous hand-tailored suits in the grand manner of London and Rome.

Rare imported fabrics. Certain to be the finest fitting most flattering suit you ever owned. Reg. 5300 NOW $229.50. Rich Living Family SWIM TRUNKS Boxer, button, or Quiet tones to vivid colors.

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Shoes, sweaters, headwear, hosiery, underwear, handkerchiefs, jewelry, gifts, gadgets, and gimmicks. All from our regular stock. All unmistakably Ben Friedman. So come in and browse around. We think you'll be pleased with what you see.

I I custom tailors riaberdeshajri i THE EASTERN HILLS FLOOR COVERING CO. 3010 Madison Road, Oakley Open 9:30 io 1:30 Daily Won. and Tkiiri. Mil I P.M. -Wid.

'Ill I P.M. Joy Drake, Miss Hong Kong in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant at Miami Beach, is fitted for her official swim suit by Joanne Varner, Miss Hong Kong Is five feet five Inches tall and has measurement of 35-23-35. 9.

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