Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 11, 1965 Reds Warn U.S. Of Viet Bombing MOSCOW — (UPI)— The Kremmlin warned today that the United States will suffer "a most resolute rebuff" if it continues to bomb Communist North Viet Nam. North Korea, like Red China and North Viet,Nam, has been the scene of massive public demonstrations protesting South Vietnamese and U.S. air raids against North Vietnamese targets. Pravda, the official organ of the Kremlin, delivered the warning and simultaneously published a communique reporting that Soviet Russia has agreed to "strengthen" North Vietnamese defenses. THE OFFICIAL Soviet news agency Tass today reported from Moscow that Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and a delegation of top Russian officials concluded a one-day visit to Red China and flew to Pyongyang, the capital of Communist North Korea. Kosygin's decision to visit North Korea was not announced until Wednesday and came as a surprise. North Korea already has put its 400,000-man army in "combat readiness." The move ostensibly was decided upon because of alleged "American provocations" in South Korea. AS WASHINGTON officials held KU Alum Will Help Perfect Douglas DC-9 A KU alumnus will have a key role in producing the new DC-9, the short-haul transport airplane that the Douglas Aircraft Company is counting on to put it back into commercial craft competition with other companies. John Brizendine, formerly of Independence, Mo., is now the assistant general manager of the DC-9 project. He earned a B. S. degree in aeronautical engineering from KU in 1949 and a M. S. in 1950. He joined the Douglas Company in that year as flight test engineer. He then became head of flight test planning and analysis for early supersonic craft. Later he worked on advanced design and research. emergency consultations on the latest attacks against American units in South Viet Nam by Communist Viet Cong guerrillas, Pravda said the Viet Nam crisis has threatened to sour Russo-American relations. "One cannot talk of normalization of relations with one socialist country and in the meantime bomb wantonly peaceful towns of another socialist country," Pravda said. It continued: "It means simultaneously that if the present administration in Washington neglects the clearly voiced determination of the majority of the American people—moreover the gigantic majority of mankind which strongly demands peace—then it will get a most resolute rebuff. Pravda did not specify the "steps" to be taken, nor did it elaborate what form a rebuff to the United States might take. 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