Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 16, 1969, Page Eight, Image 8

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    North Koreans apparently
shoot down American plane
TOKYO UP> — North Korea
claimed its air force shot down
a large U.S. reconnaissance
plane today, and the U.S. de
fense department said a Navy
reconnaissance plane with 31
persons aboard was missing in
the Sea of Japan.
The official Korean Central
News Agency said “a large-size
modernly equipped reconnais
sance plane” intruded deep into
North Korean air space and was
shot down at 1:50 p.m.-ll:30
p.m. EST Monday.
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The broadcast gave no infor
mation on the fate of those
aboard.
In Washington, the Defense
Department said the Navy
EC121 plane was flying “a rou
tine reconnaissance track”
which kept it at least 50 nau
tical miles from the North Ko
rean coastline.
The Pentagon did not immed
iately confirm that the North Ko
reans shot down the huge elec
tronics packed aircraft but said
only that a broad search was
launched for the plane and its
crew of 31 in the Sea of Ja
pan. At the Capitol, however,
Vice Adm. J. B. Colwell, dep
uty chief of naval operations,
talked as though hostile action
was involved.
He called the incident ‘‘a
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racy and a breach of interna
tional law.”
Buckley urges
students to learn
about themselyes
William Buckley Jr., high lev
el conservative journalist, told
an audience of approximately
4,000 at Oregon State Univer
sity’s Gill Coliseum to find out
about themselves and their re
lation to the government.
Speaking on the “Reflection
on Current Disorders,” Buckley
encouraged students, citizens
and dissenters as well to go
ahead and find out about them
selves, even if they have to riot
and create disorders to do so.
But he did not encourage the
use of drugs and narcotics as
a means to find oneself.
Disorders abound in Amer
ica today, he said. They come
in three categories: discourtesy,
denial of the process for demo
cratic functions and crime.
The large numbers of people,
especially students that are ar
rested at riots and sit-ins, are,
however, not charged with le
gal action after they are taken
in, he added.
The editor of the National
Review, a bi-weekly journal for
conservatives, also cited the re
luctance of the community to
move in against unlawful dis
senters as a sign of weakness.
He also criticized the Ameri
can public as insensitive. “They
just don’t care enough about
the system,” he said.
But the biggest problem which
the nation faces today, Buckley
said, is that the young consider
the world and the government
unresponsive.
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