Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1964 — Page 8

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Rockefeller In Indictment Os Foreign Policy ANAHEIM, Calif. <UPD — Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller said today the United States should offer military support if necessary to protect Thailand from Communist aggression and should insist that the neutrality of Laos be respected. Campaigning in California in advance *of the state’s June 2 Republican presidential primary, the New York governor offered his proposals for Southeast Asia in a statement indicting the policy of the Democratic administration. He said recent Communist success in Laos was additional proof “Os the bankruptcy of the Democratic administration’s policies in Southeast Asia.” Says Coalition Forced Rockefeller said the administration had "imposed the coalition government on the reluctant pro-Western government of Laos" and had since redefended the neutralization policy. Laos now is in danger of a complete Communist takeover, threatening grave consequences throughout Southeast Asia, he said. The governor urged first that

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the United States “insist that the neutrality it negotiated for Laos be respected by all the signatories to that agreement.” “The administration should make clear that it will support the territorial integrity of the republic of Thailand: and in support of this it should be prepared, if necessary, to offer U.S. military support to that country," he said. "It is important to do this -nqw before the Communists act on the assumption that we will do nothing.” Should Secure Valley Rockefeller said that if the Communist advance continues, the United States, with Southeast Asia Treaty Organization allies wherever possible, should move to secure the Mekong River Valley separating Laos and Thailand. He again urged U.S. support for initiative by South Viet Nam to prevent the use of areas in Laos as a sanctuary to carry on the Communist campaign in Viet Nam. He said such action could include "hot pursuit” of Communist guerrillas into Laos and attacks by South Vietnamese planes and planes against Communist supply lines and depots in Laos. The New Yorker said the administration had been responding to the Communist challenge with a policy of “temporizing, neutralizing, tranquilzing and rationalizing.” Memorial Service By Moose Friday The Loyal Order of Moose will hold memorial services at 7 p m. Friday at the Gillig & Doan funeral home for Francis J. Schmitt, who died Wednesday morning. Bomb Tossed In Army Truck In = South Viet Nam SAIGON, South Viet Nam (UPD—A young terrorist tossed a grenade into a U.S, Army truck today in the latest violenceagainst Americans in South Viet Nam. An American soldier escaped the attack unhurt and shot the terrorist as he tried to flee _on_ a bicycle. The grenade was concealed in a load of bread. The Vietnamese assailant, who was hospitalized with a head wound, was believed by officials to be an agent of the. Communist Viet Cong. The attack occurred on a busy street in downtown Saigon. Witnesses said the terrorist, described as about 20 years "bld, rode past the parked truck and threw the home-made grenade in- the driver’s cabin. Pvt. Jesse Fontenot, 21, of Elton, La., a military police man who was in the driver’s seat, jumped out of the truck just before the grenade exploded. He then shot the fleeing terrorist. ' • {The ■ truck was damaged severely. Fontenot was alone in the vehicle at the time, of the incident, waiting for help for a flat tire. The U.S. Army reported Wednesday that another American was killed and a second wounded by Communist gunfire in an ambush in the hills northwest of Saigon. The enlisted man was the 129th American to die in action in South Viet Nam since the United States stepped up its aid to the government’s fight against the Viet Cong in January, 1961. (In Washington, the Army today identified the latest American victim as Sgt. Irving A. Self, husband of Mrs. Linda J. Self of Fayetteville, N.C.. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Self of Carmichael, Calif.

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Showdown Averted On Legal Question INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— Indiana has averted a show-down on the legal question of whether snace and eoumment in the State Office Building can be rented to outside users but the question could reappear. The age of automation is personified in state government by two computers located in the former IU student Fred Fisher, charged that the probation officer had devoted most of his time to questioning Miss Dillingham about Fisher’s activities. Fisher is scheduled for trial later this month in Brown Circuit Court at Nashville. The jury which convicted Miss Dillingham recommended that she be fined sl.

building in the Department of Data Processing which the state leases at a rate of nearly $200,000 a year. The extremely valuable and complicated computing equipment Is owned by International Business Machines but it is situated on state property and therefore some concern arose when a recent bid by a private employment agency carried the notation: “If I am awarded this bid for keypunch and verifying. the work will be performed in the Department of Motor Vehicles. The state is making available <4heir quarters to Marion County. The charges for the use of the keypunch and verifying machines and the use of the space will be billed to Marlon County” The project in question was for a 10-year search of tax records of Marion County to locate delinquents. The notation was on the bid of Manpower, Inc., which has supplied emergency

help on several occasions to the motor vehicles bureau. The manager of Manpower Is Fred Hurt, brother of John Hurt, Martinsville, a highly regarded advisor to Governor Welsh. However, Manpower was outbid by another firm, Standby Office Service, Inc., So the question of whether the state building space could be “rented" did not reach the crisis point. Standby indicated on its bid that the computer work would be done on machines located in the quarters of the Indiana Farm Bureau. Allen Nutting, commissioner of the vehicles bureau, said he felt the state would have been justified in letting the County use the space in the office building and arranging for use of the IBM machines in this particular case. He pointed out that it was at the request of the vehicles bureau, the State Tax Board and other state agencies that the counties were making the 10-

year search of tax records. The aim of the search is to prevent motorists from obtaining license plates unless they haVe paid property taxes on their vehicles. Nutting said he was not sure whether his answer would be the same if the “customer”

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of the private employment agency were not a governmental unit. He had company. Several attorneys, questioned about the legality of renting space and equipment in the building for use by a private firm gave differing answers.