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Hanoi Calls
Nixon’s Trip
4 New Trick’
TOKYO (UPI) — A Hanoi
broadcast said today President
Nixon is up to “new tricks” in
trying to further what it called
America’s domination of Asia
during his current tour.
The Vietnam news agency
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Tuesday, July 29,1969
broadcast from the North
Vietnamese capital quoted an
editorial in the official Nhan
Dan newspaper that Nixon
"brazenly stated that the U.S.
would continue its role of a
Pacific power . . ."
At the same time, the
broadcast said, the President
pledged a new American role in
Asia after the Vietnam War,
based on mutual trust, mutual
confidence and mutual coopera
tion.
"However, all these allega
tions cannot conceal the real
objective of Nixon, which is to
use new tricks to continue the
U.S. aggressive and warlike
policy in Asia and materialize
its unchanged scheme to
dominate Asia politically, econ
omically and militarily,” the
broadcast said.
Nhan Dan said Nixon had
urged non-Communist countries
in Asia to "step up the arms
race and cooperate in the so
called collective defense.”
Nixon’s Asian policy, the
official newspaper said, seeks
to use Aslans to fight Asians
and “compel U.S. satellites to
contribute more to the crusade
against the Socialist countries
and the national liberation
movements in Asia.”
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(UPI CABLEPHOTO
BANGKOK, THAILAND — U. S. Presi dent Richard Nixon (c) is flanked by the
King and Queen of Thailand at a state banquet, as Mrs. Nixon (r) chats with an
unidentified guest. Nixon earlier delivered a strong statement pledging U. S.
support to the present Thai regime against external and internal enemies.
Geologists Anxious
To Get Hands On Rocks
By JOSEPH L, MYLER ]
WASHINGTON (UPI) —The
notion that Apollo 11 might .
have brought a moon plague ~|
Legate
LEGAL 3011
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
All creditors of the estate of
A. M. Bloodworth, late of
Spalding County, deceased, are
herily notified to render in
their demands to the undersign
ed according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are
required to make Immediate
payment.
This July 11, 1969.
Raymond Cook, as
Executor of the Will of
A. M- Bloodworth, Deceased.
back to earth is frustrating t
geologists and other physical t
.scientists aching to get to work_f
on those priceless rocks now
quarantined in the Lunar s
Receiving Laboratory at Hous- r
ton. 1
Said one geologist: t
“All I need is a hammer and <
a hand lens and a couple of I
minutes to tell me things
nobody ever knew before about t
the moon.” I
He’ll have to wait until the 1
biologists are satisfied. <=
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physical scientists can do is r
look at the rocks through a y
window and make guesses. r
Some of them consider this t
nonsense. The moon, they a
figure, is a far more sterile
environment than
could hope to duplicate on j
earth. ,
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Even the most cautious of
biologists agree that, as far as
vicious moon germs are con
cerned, the quarantine was
broken before the astronauts
got back to Houston. This
happened when they got out of
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Before Apollo 11 astronauts
splashed down, 142 scientists of
many nations had been mobi
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