OCJM 33 O M A" A 2) ? ' 5 : ;,t yi This Is How Jubilee From The AP .: , The Soviet Union, charging aggression and armed interfer ence, tried but failed yesterday to get an urgent Saturday meet ing of the U. N. Security Coun cil on U. S. military landings in the Dominican Republic. :The meeting was called for Monday morning, with fighting there continued yesterday. The explanation that some of the 11. ambassadors on the council - were away for the weekend and difficult to reach. : v 1 Former Dominican President Juan; D. Bosch said yesterday there is ."absolutely no justifi cation'Mor the landing of Amer ; ican troops in the Dominican Republic, but called on the rebel forces supporting his re turn to power not to fire on U. S. soldiers. 5 "I have lost my homeland," Bosch said in an interview over a San Juan television station. 4 "My country is occupied." , . . : I Bosch had just gone before cameras to broadcast an appeal to the Dominican rebel forces that have been trying to rein state him to the presidency, from which he was ousted in September 1963, not to attack r the Americans. ' i Asked" if he had contacted President Johnson to protest the landings, he replied: "What's the use?" ' : Even as he spoke fighting raged on in the Dominican civil war despite a cease - fire agree ment and a third U. S. marine was killed by a rebel sniper's bullet. ' ' .. Rifle fire was intense in the : predawn hours, slacked during the morning, then picked up again. .. - The marine was killed on the U. S. embassy grcfund. Two oth ers were" killed and 17 were wounded Friday. The U. S. 82nd Airborne, arriving in the city " from the east, had eight wound- WiglMnng- ffimges- On CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY, 4 Si Festivities Looked From High Over Polk Place Yesterday All were engaged by rebel forces trying to bring Bosch back from exile.. The rebels are opposed by troops of Brig. Gen. Dr. Kildare At Premier Richard Chamberlain, televi sion's Dr. Kildare,- will be in Chapel Hill Tuesday and Wed nesday for the premiere of M.G.Ms "Joy In The Morn ing," at the Carolina Theater. Chamberlain will arrive at Raleigh - Durham airport Tues day, at 4 p.m. . The mayors of Raleigh, Dur ham. and Chapel Hill will pre sent him with a newly designed key to the Research Triangle. Secretary of State Tnad Juire will then officially welcome Chamberlain to North Carolina Chamberlain will autograph pictures at the airport while the Nomads combo provides music DTH Today I Today's Tar Heel is full of pictures . and, werds about the thing that's been on everybody's mind all weekend Jubilee. : :;Dave Rot hm an de scribes the festivalmas he saw it in a story on page 3. Pages 1, 3 and 6 fea ture pictures of the fum by DTH photographer Jock Lauterer. Today's Campus Calen dar is on page 7 for those -of you who are rested up enough after the weekend to participate in campus activities. The DTH's gripe sec tion, the Letters To The Editor Page, is located on page 5 today. - In BE; Elias Wessin Y Wessin, com mander ol special units. In all, about 4,000 U. S. troops moved into this beleaguered Do minican capital. U. S. marine tanks and heavy troop carriers rumbled about the western part of the city, now fully under ma rine control. Marines established barri cades on the borders of the in ternational zone created with the approval of the Organization of American States to safeguard Americans and other foreign nationals. The zone is three miles long and stretches 15 blocks inland from the waters front to the U. S. embassy. A total of 591 evacuees, main ly Americans, arrived in San Juan. Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic aboard a II. S. Navv ship. ; The arrivals included the Belgian ambassador to the Do minican Republic. Charles Fi gault de Beaupre, seriously ill with a chrome kidney concution. He " was carried off on a stretcher by navy personnel, the first person to disembark. "Rebels Two "rebels" will speak on' campus, one to night and one tomorrow. j 1 " Tonight's "rebel" will be Steve Weissman, a leader in the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley. " He. will, speak at 8 p.m. in ; Gerrard Hall on "Berkeley: The Crisis of: the American Univer sity' . . . . -. -w James Farmer, who will speak at 8 p.m. to morrow m Memorial HalL is a rebel against discrimination in : America. ; He director of Congress of Racial Equality. Weissman was active at Berkeley last fass as chairman of the Graduate Coordinating Commit tee of the FSM and a member of the overall Steering Committee. MAY 2, 1965 CoBB Is Searched AM fei Bomb Scare - Chapel Hill police received an anonymous telephone call after midnight Friday saying there was a bomb hidden in Cobb. Chapel Hill officers and Cam pus Police went immediately to Cobb to search the building, but found nothing. Campus Police Chief Arthur Beaumont said that the call was apparently the work of a prank ster. Beaumont, Chapel Hill Police Sgt. C. ;L. Edmonds and Cobb Three In Finals Mrs.- Carolyn Worsham, Mrs. Phyllis : Jack and Mrs. T h e o Robinson led balloting for the Mrs. UNC contest. The winner will be announced Wednesday night at the world premiere of "Joy in the Morn ing." The winner will receive $700 worth of prizes from local merchants. Mrs. Worsham was sponsored by the Chem - Fems, Mrs. Jack by the Med Wives and Mrs. Robinson by the Law Wives. Weissman, Farmer Set Camp us is now, national See story, page 3. housemother Mrs. Eleanor Car ter searched "all areas where a" male could get under normal conditions" and found nothing -suspicious. ; Beaumont said the group ac tually searched the residence hall twice once as soon as they got the call, and again aft er 1 a.m. when a combo party held near the dormitory was over. Chapel Hill Police Chief Wil liam Blake said they received the call relayed by a long dis tance operator. They have the male yoice on tape. 1 Beaumont said the caller "sounded" like he was drunk." Police tried to trace the call, but there was not enough time. The call consisted of the single phrase, "There's a bomb in Cobb." '. Perpetrating such a call in the state of North Carolina is considered a felony and is pun ishable by both , imprisonment and a fine. Police have no lead as to the identity of the caller. Weissman is now a member of the Students for Democratic Action," the group which coordi nated the march on Washington on Easter week end. Carolina Forum will sponsor the program. Farmer's last appearance in Chapel Hill was in January last year. He spoke the same day as the "freedom march" from Durham to Chap el Hill, and demanded that the town completely desegregate by Feb. 1, 1964. Farmer helped organize CORE in 1942 at the University of Chicago. Since that time he has been involved in civil rights work, speaking and taking part in demonstrations in all parts of the nation. His address will be sponsored by UNC NAACP.

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