New Clash In Korea
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) SEOUL, April 23. United Nations Command officers warned North Korea today against continuing raids in the Demilitarised Zone, where eight allied soldiers have been killed since Easter. Another American soldier died and three were wounded yesterday when a patrol was engaged in a fierce clash with North Korean troops east of the Panmunjom truce village. The Communists left three of their own dead on the battleground. It was the fourth North Korean attack in the last eight days. The command requested a joint investigation of the latest incident but the Communists refused. Informed 1 sources say a meeting of the Korean Armistice Commission will probably be held tomorrow.
Project Apollo.—United States space scientists recommended that the next Saturn 5 moon rocket should be launched with astronauts aboard, in spite of the troubles experienced with the last, unmanned test.—Cape Kennedy, April 23.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 17
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