U.S. bombs Viet plants SAIGON — (UPI)—American warplanes from Thailand bombed North Vietnam's heavy industry for the first time today. Military spokesmen said Air Force jets dumped tons of bombs on the Thai Nguyen steel plant near Hanoi and destroyed one and possibly two Communist MIG fighters that tried to stop them. The American fighter-bombers also damaged a third MIG, the spokesman said. Further details of the dogfighting were not immediately available but spokesmen said the U.S. bombs hit "m target." The attack by sleek F105 Thunderchiefs put into action the pleas of American military commanders for months for a direct assault against the industry supporting the Communist forces. The big steel works, the largest in North Vietnam, had not been touched before. The single-seat Air Force bombers streaked through late afternoon clouds to strike the sprawling steel mills. U. S. planes had the area 38 miles north of Hanoi before, but they bombed previously only such targets as the big Thai Nguyen bridge. "Preliminary pilot reports said all bombs were on target," the U.S. spokesman said. The Thunderchief target for today was a plant making bridge sections, cargo barges and oil drums, spokesmen said. "All these products contribute DETROIT—(UPI)—The leader of a defiant faction of the United Auto Workers, caught between the powerful union and mammoth General Motors Corp., got his rebellious followers back to work today at a key GM plant in Mansfield, Ohio. Key auto workers return to job The raiding came after allied troops killed at least 82 guerrillas and American planes and ships lashed the Communists' supply lifelines in North and South Vietnam the past 24 hours, American spokesmen said. directly to the infiltration of men and supplies from North Vietnam to South Vietnam," the U.S. spokesman said. Frank Petty, a $160-a-week machinist at the Fisher body plant which makes parts for 90 per cent of GM's passenger cars, ended his rebellion against both the union and the company Thursday in Detroit. Shea said one possibility for the atmosphere change would be filling the spacecraft with ordinary air on the pad while piping pure oxygen into the astronauts' space suits. The cabin air would be exchanged for pure oxygen in space flight. GM threatened to pull most of its production out of the plant following the current series of disputes. Daily Kansas 9 Friday, March 10, 1967 "We know we are going to change the atmosphere on the launch pad." "We know we are going to change the hatch," he said. Stalin's daughter defects to West Demos on Johnson's accounting WASHINGTON—(UPI)—In his preoccupation with the Vietnam war, President Johnson says, he "may have neglected" Democratic candidates in last November's elections. Members of the Democratic National Committee heard Johnson concede Thursday night he may have been partly responsible for heavy Democratic losses in the off-year balloting. "The biggest thing that I worry about, frankly, is over-reaction." The Democratic party lost 47 House and three Senate seats, eight governorships, and 700 seats in state legislatures as the Republican party made a strong comeback from its 1964 rout. Apollo chief recommends slowdown SPACE CENTER, Houston — (UPI) — Decisions about safety measures for the Apollo space craft should be slowed down to prevent over-reaction to the Apollo I fire Jan. 27, the chief of the program said Thursday. "There is a time, from the management point of view, when you ought to slow down the decision process long enough to be sure you're right," Dr. Joseph Shea said. SHEA SAID THE next few weeks will be given to a slow, careful evaluation of changes that might be made to protect against another fire like the one that killed Virgil Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee Jan. 27. M O S C O W — (UPI)— Diplomatic sources today explained the mystery of Josef Stalin's daughter turning up in New Delhi where she is reported to have asked U.S. officials for political asylum. They said Svetlana Stalin married an Indian three years ago and after his recent death carried his ashes there. In Washington, reliable sources said the woman who was the late dictator's only confidant made an approach to American diplomats in the Indian capital Thursday. The State Department declined to comment on the reports. The sources said Svetlana herself was now in Rome. Diplomatic sources in Moscow said Svetlana, Stalin's only known surviving child, was married three years ago to a Mr. Singh, reportedly a member of a distinguished Indian political family. Her husband died at the age of 60 and Svetlana had his ashes cremated here and personally accompanied the ashes to India for burial, they said. Svetlana, to the best information available in Moscow, is 41. In going to India, Svetlana left behind in the Soviet Union two children. Svetlana possibly held the answer to some of the darkest mysteries of modern Russia, including the circumstances surrounding the deaths of her mother and her father. Red posters get purge HONG KONG—(UPI)—Quoting what may be the last wall poster, Japanese newsmen said today the colorful, hand-written posters that revealed so much about China's raging power struggle have been banned in Peking. They said important Communist party announcements, speeches and directives will no longer be printed and allowed to be posted in the streets of the Chinese capital. The ban was announced on a wall poster by a federation of Red Guard leaders and went into effect immediately, the correspondents said. 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