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Debate Bldcked HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 0 10-3 - 66 10-30- 66 5.1 AT 0448 0.6 AT 1048 ~.9 AT 1636 0.6 AT 2324 VOL. 7 NO. 3143 KWAJAlEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAV, OCTOBER 29, 1966 TOKYO (UPI)~-RAIN CONTAINING 300 TIMES THt NDRMAL AMOUNT OF RADIO-ACTIVITY WAS RE­ VICIOUS NORTH VIETNAMESE DRIVE PORT!D TODAY TO HAVE 'ALLEN IN ".ORTHWESTERN REPELLED AT HIGH COST BY U.S. JAPAN IN THE WAKE OF COMMUNIST CHINA'S EX- SAIGON (UPI)~-VETERAN NORTH VIETNAMESE TROOPS TODAY CHARGED REPEATEDLY IN HUMAN WAVE AT- PLOSION or A NUCLEAR-TIPPED MISSILE. TACKS AGAINST "GREENHORN h AMERICAN INrANTRYMEN IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS NEAR THE CAMBODIAN THE CHINESE BLAST CONTINUED TO SET OFF BORDER, BUT THE HARD-HIT Gis HELD THEIR GROUND AND KILLED 52 COMMUNISTS WHILE SUFFERING WAVES OF ANGRY REACTION IN ASIAN CAPITALS "MODERATE" LOSSES THEMSELVES. IN SEOUL, A SOUTH KOREA"I SPOKESMAN SAID THREE U.S. HELICOPTERS FLYING TO THE AID OF THE BESIEGED AMERICANS WERE SHOT DOWN BY THE CHINESE TEST "WAS AN ACT WHICH GOES COMMUNIST GROUND FIRE. ONE Of THE AIRCRArT CRASHED IN FLAMES, WITH "HE:AVY CASUALTIES" TO AGAINST THE PEACE EFFORT BEING STAGEQ. BY THE CREW THE ENt IRE FREE 'WORLD" A".O REVEALED "THE A U 5 SPOKESMAN SAID THE COMMUNISTS APPARE~TLY THREW A REINfORCED NORTH VIETNAMESE 6AT- AGGRESSIVE NATURE or THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS.' TALlON AGAINST INEXPERIENCED AMERICAN TROOPS FRO~ UNITS OF THE U 5. 4tH INFANTRY DIVISION PRESIDENT JOHNSON HAILED BY THAIS WHICH ARRIVED IN VIET NAM ONLY TWO ~ONTHS AGO AS ONE OF THE GREAT MEN OF OUR DAY THE AMERICANS, IN THEIR HEAVY COMBAT OEBU~ BANGKOK (UPI)--PRESIDENT JOHNSON WOUND UP HIS THREE-OAY viSIT TO ONE or AME:RICAtS ABSORBED SOME Of THE WORST PUNISHMENT TROOPS STAUNCHEST ASIAN ALLIES TODAY BY ~OOSTING U.S. MILITARY AID TO THAILAND AND I$SUING A or THE CRACK NORTH VIETNA~£S( 610 DIVISION NEW APPEAL TO HANOI to TALK PEACE COULD DELIVER OURING THE ATTACKS WHICH MILI­ THOUSANDS Of THAIS A6A".00NEO THEIR TRAOITION~l R(S£RVE AND GAVE THE PRESIDENT THUND[R~ TARY OBSERVERS FEARED MIGHT BE THE PRELUDE: OUS AND SPONTANEOUS OVATIONS DURING HIS PUBLIC APPEARANCES. THEY BOBB[O JOYOUSLY AROU~O TO A MAJOR COMMUNIST OFrENSIVE HIS LIMOUSINE IN THE STREETS, U 5 SPOKESMEN SAID THE NORTH VIETNAMESE HE HOSTED A "TEXAS STYLE:" STATE DINNER AT THE GRAND PALACE tONIGHT FOR KING BHUMIBOL REGULARS SHRIEKING AND SHOUTING AS tHEY AND QUEEN SIRIKIT AND 132 OTHER GUESTS IN HIS LAST O~fICIAL ACT BEfORE FLYING ON TO KUALA CHARGED, STAGED AT LEAST FIVE MAJOR CHARGES LUMPUR, MAL.&YSIA, TOMORROW M'lRNING. AT THE U 5 INFANTRYMEN IN tHE LARGEST AT­ DE GAULLE MAK I NG PLA NS YEllO~ AND WHITE BUNTING OECORATEO THE TACKS OF THE KIND SINCE LAst JULY'S OPERATION TO CONTRa.. OVERF L I GH TS HAll. GRn"lJ RED, Wf{JT£ AND YElLOW' FLO .... ERS HASTINGS riGHTING IN THE AREA 240 MILES FORMED CENTER PIECES ON EACH Of THE 14 ROUND NORTH OF SAIGON PARIS (UPI)M~PRESIOENT CHARLES DE GAULL£ tABLES. A SPOKESMAN fOR THE 4TH INFANTRY DIVISION APPARENTLY PLANS TO CRACK DOWN ON AMERICAN IN KUALA LUMPUR, MEANTIME, OfrlCIALS SAID THE ATTACKING COMMUNISTS " CAME ~ROM ALL AND OTHER ALLIED rLIGHTS OVER FRANC£ AfTER tIGHtENED SECURITY IN THE FACE Of MORE ANTI­ SIDES AND GOT TO WITHIN 15 TO 25 YARDS OF NEXT SPRING, WESTERN DIPLOMATIC SOURCES AMERICAN DEMONSTRATIONS. TWO Of OUR COMPANIES' POSITIONS BJT COULDN'T SA I D TODAY. AeOUT 40 YOUTHS SCREAMING "JOHNSON, GO PENETRATE H By DOING SO HE COULD PLUNGE THE NORTH AT­ HOME" TORE ClOWN AMERICAN fLAGS PLACED BY "OUR ARTILLERY REALLY HELPED US OUT J " THE ~ANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION INTO A MA~~R NEW TH[ GOVERNMENT ALONG JOHNSON'S MOTDRCADf SPOKESMAN AOOED "IT LAID A RING Of SHEL CRISIS, THE SOVRCES SAID ROUTE JUST 12 HOURS BEFORE HIS ARRIVAL AROUND OUR POSITIONS THE AlP FORCE HELPED, DIPLOMATS SAW A WARNING OF DE GAULLE'S MALAYSIAN AUTHOR1TIES OISCLOSED THEY HAO too " LATESt NATO PLANS AT ONE POINt IN HIS FRI~ ARRESTED 75 MEMBERS Of THE PEKING-ORIENTED (CONtiNUED ON PAGE SIX) DAY NEWS COWFERENCE. IN IT HE 5T.&TED THAT LABOR PARTY AND ROUNDED UP AN UNDISCLOSED IN FIVE MONTHS' TIME -- THAT IS, AfTER HIS NUMBER Of POTENTIAL TROUBLEMAKERS APRIL I DEADLINE fOR WITHDRAWAL Of ALL A~~ (CONTINUED ON PAGE: SIX) U.N. DEBATE BLDCKED , LIED tROOPS AND BASES rROMFRENCH SOIL -­ ON I~RAELI COMPLAINT ~O ALLIED rORCES OR ?LAN[S WILL BE ABLE TO UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--A SOVIET-ARAB COA~ REMAIN ON OR flY OvER fRENCH TERRITORY 'NDONESIA MIGHT ENTER LITION OVERWHELMED WESTERN OPPOSITION LAST WITHOUT FRENCH AUTHORIZATiON. SEARCH FOR ASI AN PEACE NIGHT AND BLOCKED SeCURITY COUNCIL ACTION nTROOPS, WAR MATERIAL~ SHIPS AND PLAN£S JAKARTA {UPI)--OFfICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT ON THE EXPLOSIVE BORDER DISPUTE BETWLEN THAT WISH TO PASS THROUGH HERE," DE GAULLE SDURC[S S""o TOO~Y INDONESIA MAV APPROACH ISRAEL ANO SYRIA. DECLARED, "WILL 00 50 WitH AUTHORIZATION THC HANOI GOVERNMENT WITH VIET NAN PEACt THE is-NATION COUNCIL AD~OURNED WITHOUT THAT WE SHALL GIYE THEM IN EACH INDIVIDUAL OVERTURES GROWI~G OUT OF THE MANILA CONFER­ ACtING ON THE ISRAELI COMPLAINT OF SYRIAN CASE AND fOR THE LIMITED TIME tHEY WilL BE [NCE. AGGRESS'ON ON THE BORDER AfT[R DAYLONG IN FRANCE OR IN OUR SKIES AND THEY .... ILl DE· ANY APPRQACH WOULD aE MAO£ THROUGH A SEC­ WRANGLING OVER WHETHER IT POSSESSED surrl­ FER TO ORDE:RS OF THE fRENCH COMMANO." OND PARty SINCE INODNESI" IS AN~IOUS TO ClfNT INrOhMATION TO PROCEfD WITH THE DE­ UNTIL LAST SPRING U.S. ANO OTHER NATO. PROiECT ITS NEW IMAGE of NON-ALIGNMENT, THE BATr MEMBERS WE:RE ALLOWED TO fLY OVER FRENCH TER­ SOURCES 5AID. MEET1NGS ON THt ISRAELI COMPLAINt WERE RITORY AND LAND ON FRENCH AIRfiELDS UNDER 50 fAR t NO APPROACH HAS SEEN ~AOE, T~[ TO RESUMf BY MONOAY AT THE LATEST, AND pos­ BLANKET NATO PERMISSION. SOURCES SAID. SIBLY OVER THE WEEKEND ON MAY, 1966 DE GAULLE PUT THESE RIGHTS THEY SAID INDONESIA WAS MOVING CAUTIOUSLY ISRAEL, PRESSING FOR U.S. ACTION IN THE ON A MONTH-TO-MONTH BASIS BY NOTlfY1NG BECAUSE IT DID NOT WANT TO APPEAR TO BE A DISPUTE t COMPLAINED YESTERDAY ABOUT A NEW fRANCE'S NATO PARTNERS THAT HENCEFORtH THE SUPPDRT£R OR AN DPPONE".T O~ 'OREIGN PARTICI­ ALLEGED ARAB COMMANDO ATTACK AND DEMANDED PERMITS WOULD BE ISSUEO ONLY lACH MONTH PATION II THE VIET NAM WAR, BUT T~[Y SAID PROMPT ACTION "TO PREVENT A WORSENING Of INDONESI~ DOES WANT TO HELP. AN ALHEADY TENSE SITUATION.~ THE ISRAELIS PIKE IS CONFIDENT THE DISCLOSURE fOLLOWED THE VISITING HlRE SAID EIGHT ARAB S"BOT"GE INCIDENTS HAVE OF U.S. ROVING AMBASSADOR W. AVERELL HARRI­ OCCURRED SINCE THE COUNCIL BEGAN STUDYING HE'lL BE CLEARED MAN WHO CONfERRED HERE WITH ARMY STRONGMAN THE AGGRESSION CHARGES TWO WEEKS ACO. NEW YORK (UPI)--lpISCOPAL BISHOP JAMES GEN. SUHARTO, ACTING FOREIGN MINISTER B.M. BULGARIA AND JORDAN DEMANDED SECRETARY A. PIKE EXPRESSED THE BELIEf TDOAY THAT HE DIAH AND SULTAN HAMENGKU BUWONO, MINISTER GEN[RAL THANT SUPPLY A rULL REPORt ON THE WilL ar CLEARED O' HERESY CHARGES. HE SAID Of ECONOMY AND FINANCE. MIDDLE [AST DEMILitARIZED lONE. HE DEMANDED'" CHURCH TRIAL BECAUSE IT WAS THEY HAVE TAKEN INDONESIA fROM A STRONG "THE ONLY THING THAT AN HONORABLE MAN OR ANTI-AME:RICAN AND PRO-COMMUNIST POSITION TO ANNUAL DST CONfUSION A BI SHOP COULD 00." ONE or OFr'CIAL NON-ALIGNMENt (UPI)--TuR".,NG BACK THE CLOCK SWITCHED "I CERTAI".L'f THINK I WILL Bt VINDICATEO J " THE SAM( AM[RICA~ SOURCES SAID THERE WAS FROM A N05T~LGIC PASTIME TO A NECESSITY PIKE SAID. "I HAVE CONfiDENCE IN THE ANC­ AS YET NO INDICATION HANO' IS WilLING TO SUNDAY, STATtSIDE TIME, IN 19 STATES. llCAN TRADITION Of OpeN TRUTH AND REltYANC~" TALK PEACE. _ THE OfFICIAL END OF DAYLIGHt SAVING TIME PIKE TALKEO TO NEWSMEN SHORTLY BEfORE ~AS 2 AM 5UNDAY,But MANY AMERICANS TURNEO BOARDING A PLANE rOR CLEVELAND WHERE HE CONGO PEACE PREDICTED BACK THEIR ClOCKS AN HOUR TO STANDARD TIME WILL ATTEND CEREMONICS "ARKING THE '50TH WASHINGTON {UPI)--FORMER CONGOLESE PREMIER BEfORE THE OEAOLINE. ANNIVERSARY Of TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL CYRILLE ADOUlA PREDICTED TODAY HIS ASSIGN· IN MANY SECtiONS or THE COUNTRY THE ENO TONIGHT ANO tOMORROW. MENT AS AMBASSADOR TO WASHINGTON WOULD BRING or DAYLIGHT SAVING TIM£ WEANT AN END TO PIKE 5410 HE DEMANDED THE TRIAL B[CAUSE A BAlA".CE TO RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED THE TIME CONFUSION WHICH BrGAN LAST APRIL Of HIS DISSATISFACTION OVER THE ACTION TAK­ STATES ANO THE CONGO. 24, BUT IN INDIANA, IT MARKED THE BEGI"INING EN BY SOME or THE EPISCOPAL BISHOPS AT A IN HIS FIRST W~SHINGTON INTERVIEW, ADOUlA OF CONFUSION. FOURTEEN INDIANA COUNTIES MEE:TING IN WHEELING, W. VA., LAST WEEK. TOLD UPI HIS PRESENCE: IN WASHINGTON WOULD C~ED TO CENTRAL STANDARD TIME AN HOUR HE SAID HE ~AS GIVEN TEN MINUTES TO PRE­ BRING AN "EOUILIBRIUM" TO U.S.-CONGOLESE AHEAD SENT HIS CASE AFTER THE RT. REV HENRY B. RELATIO"'S, ~HICH HERETOfORE HAVE BEEN CON­ THERE WAS ALSO THE MATTER OF RAILROAD LOUTTIT, BISHOP OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA, HAD OUCTED PRIMARILY THROUGH THE U.S. [MBASSY SCHEDULES IN MANY AREAS. MOST RAILROAD ANNOUNCED HE WAS FORMALIZING PLANS TO FILE IN THE CONGO. TIMETAaL~S REMAIN ON STANDARD TIME THROUGH­ THE HERESY CHARGES AGAI".ST PIKE WHILE THE CONGO HAS M"'INTAINED AN EMB"ssr OUT THE VfAR. AFTER ALL, tHE RAILROADS IN­ "I PUSHED THC JUDICIAL BUTTON," PIKE SAID.
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