PAGE P/10 • . Air Base to Get ,Syria Uprising-- U.S., Britain Urge U.N. 45 New Missiles , i otinued from page o»e) , Suez in 1956. To Support Peace Plan , WASHINGTON (JP) A total ' 1 Curfews were clamped on both 'Damacus and Aleppo. in Aleppo lof 45 U.S. intercontinental bouts-,the radio warned the l t cisons UNITED NATIONS, N.V. UP) The United States and i tic missile are due on the firing;trying to oppose the ' insu ' rgents Britain propo,orl yesterday that the U. General Assembly line within the next three months Iwould he shot. Damascus radio edeclared all Syrian borders weft* The first squadron of nine Ti- , throw it% wr.ight todiind President Kennedv's call on the 1 i closed until further notice, mise'des in underground silos If the rebels can back up their, Soviet Union to reeurne talks on a nuclear test-ban treaty.l' r' l l: expecte a before next to become operabonalldecree closing the borders, Has- The two We,fern powers introduced a resolution asking ! t year at Lowry Air ser would he sorely put to rush ' Force Base rear Denver, Colo. loyal reinforcements to Spirt— _ erefor.ement of the need for corn- AIL' Force t officials said they ex-',separated from Egypt by 150 miles 'pie' me action on a treaty provid- pert e schedule to hold despite on land and water routes. GOP Weicomes;ing „ flequate troiAles. • oboe control to preven i The leadership of the insurgents ,cheeting. til ca indited its aim was to win the / . squadrons, of nine Atlas missiles It was the latest development 1 Nixon s Choice ' in an East-West race to present Launch bases for two more Syrian region more autonomy in the U.A.R. or wrest it from the each are rcunthrg into shape at conflicting disarmament pro. - . ' " union completely, By The, Amcvited Press Fairchild• Air Force Base Spo rals to the e loo-nation ass em . I , kane, Wash, and Forte; A* Aleppo radio said, "We intend Mo. , Republe an , wet( omed i detailede ovi t Un'on brought in Y 'its. stand Wednes- I , Force Base, 'Topeka, Kan. Air': put authority in the trusted try , t j P , r , i d: y t h i e t • e g h ti a t} c d i r f i ,dl a to f f -I l i: 1 (T: sjri,:l hands of the people who have , ` "" 1 , day—including a demand that Together with 27 other Atlasesltrusted their army. We ask all ble in ralifernia l'or e owerem the test issue be submerged in ,already in place elsewhere, this other regions to support this reason, so did C-iliforma' Demo- over-all disarmament talks. ,will bring the total of combat- movement by which we aim only, i rat i c governor, Edmund G Brown• The a iernbly it=elf went irdo l ready Atlas missiles to 45. tto serve our homeland." recess until Monday. DelPgates, --- The vim that Nixon still may be in tilt , wile for the ifOA ri ,,_ and uN. personnel attended a ri:emorial •r-r-vire for Socretary publif an presidential nomination —de pite h e , vow no t 14 ~,,,,k the Ge•no r a I Dag Hammarskjold, Brown whose funeral will take place in rule--we: eepressed by Uppsala, Sweden, Friday and by Republican Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York. There was no agreement re ported on a formula for permit- Roekefeller, who may seek the inig the assembly to name a stop- GOP presidential nomination turn- successor to Hammarskjold. Reif, said he couldn't eliminatel ga P Nixon from the picture because al Diplomat, hoped the assembly draft would always be a po, , o _,might come to grips with the is bilitY Nizen's ,tatement did not ~, ue sometime next week. close the door on this. I Both this issue and Berlin Brown, predicting were of special concern to U.S. he v. 911 whip, Secretary of State Dean Rusk Nixon for the governorship, told' and British Foreign Secretary newsmen: "1 welcome the oppor-' Lord Home, who called off limit? toionfront chard Nixon.; travel plans to maintain close inn campaign that once and fore personal contacts, all will retire him to private life" heading the applause for Nix-1 Rusk will confer for a third on'a decision was his old chief, time Saturday with Soviet For tin mei President Dwight D Ei-leign Minister Andrie A. Gromyko. soolhowor, who said: "I am , ure ißusk and Home had breakfast to members of the Republican party I get her Thursday. ax will as large numbers of Dem.' 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