Red China fires nuclear warhead TOKYO—(UPI) Communist China announced today it successfully launched a guided missile carrying a nuclear warhead that exploded exactly on target. It was the first indication that China had developed a nuclear device small enough to be delivered by missiles or rockets sophisticated enough to put them on target. A New China News Agency broadcast monitored here said: "The missile flew normally and the nuclear warhead accurately hit the target at the appointed distance, effecting a nuclear explosion." It gave no details of the size of the missile, its range or the size of the explosion. It also gave no indication of where the test was conducted. While China has exploded nuclear devices on at least three occasions earlier, this marked the first time any had been delivered by missile and signalled a significant achievement in weapons technology. THE THREE previous bombs were believed exploded at a site deep in the interior of China. The Chinese announcement came as President Johnson was in Bang Saen, Thailand, on his current Asian tour which is aimed at consolidating support for the U.S. policy in Viet Nam and containing Communist China. "It is another new important achievement scored by the Chinese people in further strengthening their national defense and safeguarding the security of their country and the peace of the world," the Peking broadcast said. Communist nations blast Manila meeting TOKYO — (UPI) — Communist North Viet Nam joined Red China, North Korea and the Soviet Union today in rejecting the peace terms put forward by the seven-nation Asian summit conference in Manila. In its first reaction to the conference, Hanoi called the conference a scheme to escalate the war in Viet Nam as part of an American plan to colonize all of Southeast Asia. Communist China a few hours earlier called the Manila conference a "war council" which smacked of gunpowder and said President Johnson had been inspired in his "gangster logic" by talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. Talent '67- (Continued from page 1) the "Fantasticks." This is the first commercial TV work she's done. She is a voice and drama major, and has been in "West Side Story," and "Little Mary Sunshine" and will appear in "Oliver!" The camera crew that shot the KU segment of the program began its work in Atlanta, Ga. The crew consists of a director, a producer, two public relations men, a technical engineer, an Both Peking and Hanoi held up their comments for more than 24 hours. The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia on Wednesday called the conference a "springboard for a new state in American aggression." audio man, a video man and three cameramen. THE CREW went from Georgia to Texas, then to Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas. 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