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Carlos Castillo Armas, leader of the “liberation army,” said here the drive toward the Pan-American Highway was aimed at Jutiapa, a town of 5,000. some 45 miles south of Guatemala City. It lies 20 miles north of the B Salva dor border. Other rebel units also were ' reported heading toward Asun i —. WHERE REBELS STRUCK— Guatemala insurg ents claimed their forces were pushing ahead in three pronged drive aimed at key rail and road communica tions in the southern part of the country. —AP Wirephoto Map.' cion Mita, a town of 3.000. which is 13 miles northeast of Jutiapa. Reporting the dropping of supplies to insurgents inside Guatemala, the spokesman said small-scale uprisings had oc cured at Tutonicapan, Retal hul e u and Huehuetenango. These towns range In population from about 6,000 to 9,500. They are located north and west of Guatemala City, nearer the Mexican border. petitions Reported. Rebel headquarters claimed government soldiers “are de serting to bur side” and declared the Arbenz government had no confidence in it* army. Spokes man gave no estimate on the number qft deserters, however, I In a statement, the headquar- I ters said the “national liberation [movement has taken a position inride the territory of Guate mala without the help or co- I operation of any other country or any foreign entity." A spokes man said the rebel force con sisted of 5,000 men, all Guate malans. The Arbenz government has charged Castillo Armas received aid from Nicaragua. It also has asserted the rebel force Is com posed of adventurers from other Central American nations, in addition to Guatemalan exiles. Thp Onafcemaln.n flsrhtinsr J£ A f/f The Special Salon Showing of the new J- # will he opened to the public tomorrow thru Friday at IVashing ton Salon Showroom , 1515-14th St. N.IV ,, /Fi ashing ton, D. 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No one was infitredy PfiMce said they made ggns. arrests. Chilean students shouting pro- Guatemalan slogans burned the United States flag in downtown Santiago Saturday night. T&p demonstqatore represented seven political parties, ranging from left-wing Socialite* to Conaerva tive Sotejti qagttata;. CLEAN RUGS Brtt. LU. 4-4000 Far Menken. So# fin 868 T.11.w Boat. Save on Glass-Lined Water Heaters For over 42 II ™*o. —a years John G Webster has sold. Installed : • and serviced more Water Heaters than 1 any one in the Washing ton area. Phone & STerling | 3-6100 Ujni TODAY Whr June SPECIAL 30-gal. WHITE “White-Glass" Lining Go* Water Heater Completely automatic 10-year guarantee SPECIAL PRICE ■ Glass Can't Putt to Sri# With “Whito-GlVst* JywGoWEBSTO 627 P Street N.W., Opposite Hecht’s Metal Workers' Union Strike Vole Authorized EE*. AaoiMfotod Om.. •*Y mi MMKIaTVG rrtfl Delegates to a legislative con ference of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter- Workers have authotaaed the union’s international executive board to take a strike vote in the non-ferrous metals industry. The independent union an nounced yesterday that the de cision to authorize a strike vote SAFE DEPOSIT Your valuables and important y papers are protected from loss, theft, fire or damage in a « Union Trust Safe Deposit box. Many sizes available. The cost til '• TRAVELERS CHEQUES Smart vacationers carry travelers cheques. They can be cashed anywhere—at home or abroad. 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Custodian Service .relieves, you of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ troublesome details—collecting • * \ and distributing-income * 1- \ as you. direct i \ V \ : ? \ \ i came after the 125 delegates re ported that six weeks bf bar gaining with three of the “big four” in the industry “have seen no wage or contract counter offer* from the employers.” ‘ The union said the three com panies are the Anaconda copper Mining Co., Kennecott Copper Co., and American Smelting and Refining Co. Jayeees Elect Buckner COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. June 2!.(#). —lt took five ballots and a record-setting 13 hours of voting before E. LaMar Buck ner, 32, Ogden (Utah) insurance man, was elected president of the United States Junior Cham ber of Commerce Saturday. Mr. Buckner got 1,174 votes, seven more than he needed for a ma jority, and only 2S more than were cast for W. L. (Jack) How ard, 35, of Monroe, La. ACID INDIGESTIoiI bcMb vßh o*l<l ttblsa. Amitone "auaav wanv swsw