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military buildup along the disputed Himalayan border,
official sources said Thursday.
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of Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, Ghana, Indonesia, and
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posals at Colombo, Ceylon last December for keeping
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tack and ceasefire last fall.
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y (P— African members of
the United Nations are completing work on a resolu-
tion that would have the security council prod Portugal
to move her African territories toward independence.
Council debate on the African nations' charges
against Portugal was in recess Thursday. But diplo-
matic sources expected Ghana and Morocco, the 11-na-
tion council’s African members, to introduce the reso-
lution when the debate resumes Friday.
The sources said the resolution might call for a
time limit of two or three months for Portugal to
launch the territories of Angola, Mozambique, Portu-
guese Guinea and several offshore islands on the road
to self-determination and independence.
The informants said the resolution, being formulat-
ed by a 12-nation African-Asian strategy committee,
would call on Portugal to (1) stop all repression in her
African territories, (2) recognize their right to self-
determination. (3) free political prisoners in the terri-
tories. and (4) negotiate with African political parties
in the territories for a transfer of power leading to
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GUATEMALA CITY (UPI)—The newspaper El Im-
parcial said Thursday Guatemala is moving troops to
the border of British Honduras as a result of reports
that Britain is concentrating forces there.
(Dispatches from British Honduras said no British
troops have landed there.)
Guatemala broke off diplomatic relations with Brit-
ain Wednesday as a protest against that country’s grant
of home rule to British Honduras, long claimed by
Guatemala as "part of our soil,” El Imparcial said
Guatemala also may sever trade relations with Britain.
(In London the British foreign office confirmed
Thursday that Guatemala had broken relations and ex-
pressed official regret at this "drastic step.")
SAIGON, Vietnam (fl—The number of U. S. military
advisers in South Vietnam has reached 14,000, quali-
fied sources said Thursday.
The buildup in the American military establish-
ment here began in late 1961 when the threat of
a victory by communist guerrillas was recognized
as critical. At the time, there were only about 1.000
American advisers here.
Besides servicemen, there are at least 1,000 official
American civilians working directly or indirectly on
the war effort against the Viet Cong. These include U.
S. aid mission representatives working on problems of
hamlet development and defense.
The Saigon government and U. S. officials have
expressed hope that the number of military advisers
could soon be reduced. U. S. spending in South Vietnam
is at the rate of about half a billion dollars a year.
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WASHINGTON (fl — The
supersecret national secur-
ity agency kept research
analyst Victor Hamilton,
now a defector in Russia, on
its payroll for four months
after he developed mental
illness, the Pentagon ac-
knowledged Thursday.
"It was the desire of NSA
to seek to rehabilitate the
man if possible because of
his experience in Arabic-
English translations," the
defense department said.
The Soviet government
newspaper Izvestia pub-
lished a letter Monday pur-
portedly written by Hamil-
ton in which he said he
sought political asylum in
Russia because he became
disillusioned with life in the
United States.
Code Work Denied
The 44-year-old Arabian-
born Hamilton claimed he
had worked for a section of
NSA whose job was to break
the coded military and dip-
lomatic communications of
middle eastern countries.
The Pentagon has said
Hamilton, who was with
NSA for two years, had no
knowledge of U. S. codes
and no access to codes used
by U. S. allies. Sources said
he probably had access to
some classified material of
an undisclosed nature.
Hamilton was described
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FIFTH DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I will be at the City Hall in
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Monday, July 29. available to
anyone on any matter on which
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he was hired by NSA on
June 13, 1957.
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Couple Engaged
ASHTON, England (fl —
The engagement of Eliza-
beth Irving Berlin, 27,
youngest daughter of song
writer Irving Berlin, and
Edmund Boyd Fisher, 24, a
London publishing firm's ad-
vertising manager, was an-
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lantis, hich used to grace
the ocean west of Gibral-
tar.
Came an earthquake,
and Atlantis, with all its
culture, castles, and folk,
sank beneath the wave.
Jules Verne and Walt Dis-
ney rediscovered it, but
not under auspices satis-
factory to science.
It looks as though Plato
and Pliny didn’t get the de-
tails right. A learned work,
by a man named Webster,
suggests their accounts
were based on reports by
more ancient ancients.
Miles Deep
Webster mentions "an
obscure tradition of the
existence of a western
continent" which presuma-
bly is no longer there. If
Lindberg is right, this con-
tinent is there, all right,
but "there” is miles deep
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production from 3.5 to 8 mil-
lion tons a year.
The Moscow-Peking ex-
changes of propaganda at-
tacks continued.
For the first time, the
Soviets used the word "ene-
mies” in referring to the
Chinese. The term was used
yesterday by the armed
forces journal "Communist
of the Armed Forces."
"Our enemies well under-
stand that the strength of
the party lies in its unity
with the masses and the
strength of the people lies
in the leadership of the
party, for which reason they
are aiming their poisoned
ideological arrows principal-
ly against the party," it
said.
Izvestia, the Soviet gov-
ernment newspaper, said
yesterday that the Chinese
could be compared to the
“ultra - reactionary, militant
aggressive imperialist cir-
cles of the West. It said
both talk about "the in-
evitability of war . . . and
deny its particularly de-
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pro-Nasser soldiers and
civilians armed with ma-
chine guns attacked the
* presidential palace, the
Damascus radio station
and Syrian army head-
quarters.
The rebels, who favor
Arab unity under Nasser,
were beaten back in a
fierce, 45-minute gun bat-
tle. Damascus radio sad
several persons were
killed.
MOSCOW (UPI) — The
Soviet Union has won back
Romania's wavering loyal-
ties with a promise to allow
it to build a huge new steel
mill, informed sources said
Thursday.
Romania appeared to be
flirting with Communist
China in recent weeks, not
out of interest in China’s
militant policies but out of
pique with Russia, which
was limiting its industriali-
zation drive.
Romanian Premier
Gheorghe Gheorghiu - Dej
stayed away from Premier
Nikita Khrushchev’s East
Berlin summit meeting of
satellite leaders earlier this
month, and Romania was
the only Soviet bloc nation
to publish Peking’s June at-
tack on Khrushchev.
But Gheorghiu-Dej joined
the seven other Communist
leaders here yesterday for a
conference of the council for
mutual economic assistance,
the Soviet bloc common
market.
The sources said he came
after Moscow promised him
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES I
Thursday, July 25, 19634
Crash Kills Man
BRIGHTON, Colo. (f) 4
Jeffery Lynn Maddy, 20,. Al
bia, Iowa, ws killed;
Wednesday night when hi
car crashed off a Colord,
state highway and over,
turned.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Full 2%2 to 3 miles deep
may lie indeed the fabled
lost Atlantis.
At least, that seems to
be the argument of Prof.
Georgily Lindberg of the
Zoological Institute of the
Academy of Sciences of
the Soviet Union.
New Findings Cited
In the current issue of
the commerce depart-
ment’s periodical report
on "Soviet-bloc Research
in Geophysics, Astronomy,
and Space" are some
statements ascribed
to Lindberg by the Soviet
Tass news agency.
"The hypothesis that
there is a North Atlantic
continent, presently sub-
merged beneath 4,000 to
5,000 meters of water," is
confirmed by new findings,
according to Lindberg as
quoted by Tass.
Atlantis Sinks
What you might call fair-
ly modem ancients, such
as Plato and Pliny, re-
He was discharged June
3, 1959. because NSA psy-
chiatrists believed he was
approaching a mental break-
down, the defense depart-
ment said.
Asked to elaborate on this,
particularly on when Hamil-
ton first showed indications
of mental trouble, the Pen-
tagon said:
"Hamilton showed no
signs of instability which
were noticeable to his fel- ■
low workers or superiors un- J
til February, 1959, a year '
and a half after his employ- i
ment.
Conditioned Worsened
"This resulted in his be-
ing taken to psychiatrists
for examination and treat-
ment. This treatment was I
confirmed by the doctors as ;
necessary and continued i
through April.
"At that time his condi-
tion worsened and he was
placed on maximum sick
leave while receiving more
regular psychiatric treat-
ment.”
Despite this treatment,
the Pentagon said, "he was
found to be a degrading par-
anoidic case and his serv-
ices were ended the first
week in June.” A "degrad-
ing” case means a deterior- I
ating case, officials said.
Kennedy Plans
Mental Parley
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Kennedy has asked I
a personal aide to arrange I
the first national state-fed- I
eral conference on mental re- i
tardation.
Kennedy told governors of I
all the states by telegram I
that he had appointed Dr. I
Stafford L. Warren, his I
special assistant on memtai I
retardation, to plan the con- I
ference for September 19-20 I
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BEIRUT, Lebanon
(UPI) — Syrian officials
Thursday sought an inter-
national Arab congress to
prevent further attempts
to overthrow the govern-
ment by followers of
Egyptian President Ga-
mal Abdel Nasser.
Radio Damascus report-
ed the second attempted
coup within a week
Wednesday night. It said
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