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After Bloodiest Campaign Of HIGH TIDE LOW Tlot 11-23-67 11-23-67 AT 4.2 2054 1.8 AT 021J2 3.2 AT 0536 2.2 AT 1354 VOL. 8, No. 3468 KWAJALE IN, ~RSHALL ISLANDS WEDNESOAV, NOVEMBER 22, 1967 WASHINGTON (upl) __ "Do YOU WANT Senate llait Urges U.N. ANOTHER fOUR YEA~S Of' THE HUMPH­ REy-JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION?" TieL ,Yanks Wrapping Up Oak To Battle To Take Hand in War SURVEY QUESTIOMNAIRE ASKED. IT WASHINGTON (UPI)~-THE SENATE - WAS AOORESSEO HOPEfULLY BY A Nlx­ After BloodIeSt Campaign of War fOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE TODAY ON-rOR-PRESIDENT COMMITTEE TO PO­ u~QED THE UNITED NATIONS TO TAKE TENTIAL CAMPAIGN CONTRleUTORS AC­ SAIGON (UPI}--SIX-HUNDRED AMERI­ MORE INITIATIVE IN SETTLING THE Ross THE NATION -- INCLUDING ONE CANS SEIZED ~DST Of HILL 875 INCH­ VIET NAM WAR. IT EARLIE-R CALLED "H. HUMPHREY, SENATE OFf'ICE BuYG. BY-INCH TODAY AND DUG IN AT NIGHT­ fOR LEss INITIATIVE BY THE PRES­ WASHINGTON, DC." rALL WITHIN HAND GRENADE RANGE OF IDENT IN COMMITTING AMERICAN MIL­ THERE, AN AIDE TO VICE PRESI­ THE HIGH NORTH VIETNAMESE FORTRESS ITARY MI~HT ABROAD. DENT HUMPHREY (WHO DOES WANT AN­ THAT HAS PRODuCEO THE 6LOOOIEST IN REPO~TS ON TWO "SENSE Of THE OTHER FOU~ YEARS Of THE HUMPHREY­ COMBAT OF THE VIET NA~ WAR. COM­ SE~ATE" RESOLUT IONS IN AS MANY JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION) PASSED HUNIST LINES CRUMBLED AND U 5 DAYS, THE COMMITTEE, HEADED BY THE CORRESPONDENCE ALONG TO NEWS­ COMMANDERS SAID THE CENTRAL HIGH­ SEN J. WILLIAM FULeRIGHT, (OEM.­ MEN. HE DIDN'T BOTHER TO ANSWER LANDS CA~PAIGN, SINCE Nov I, HAD ARI.), CONCLUDED THE QUESTIONNAIRE "CLOBSER EO 11 A rORCE or .... ORE T HA" --"THE UN ITED NATIONS CANNaT ANY 2.500 NORTH VIETNAMESE LONGER EVADE THE ISSUE Of VIET Wilson Cuts Defense; WITH THE SCARREO SIDES OF THE NAM. THE TIME HAS COME fOR THE 2,80o-fOOT JUNGLE .... OUNTAIN FIRMLY UNITED STATES TO REQUIRE BY vaTES Joint U.S. Projects H· IN AMERICAN HANDS AS THANKSGIVING THAT THE MEMBERS Of THE SECURITY LONDON (UPI}--PRIME MINISTER DAY OA~NED, A .... ERICAN INfANtRY Of­ COUNCIL SHOW THE WORLD WHERE THEY HAROLD WILSON TODAY ANNOUNCED FICERS SMELLED VICTORY IN WHAT "AS STANO ON THE QUESTION Of VIET HEAVY NEW DEfCNSE CUTS, INCLUDING BEEN THE LONGEST AND COSTLIEST NAM." [VEN Ir THE U.N. RE~ECTS THE THE SCRAPPING OF ~OINT PROJECTS CAMPAIGN OF THE WAR AMERICAN INITIATIVE, THE MEMBERS WITH THE UNITED STATES, AS PART 0 "I'M CONFIDENT IT WILL BE A VIC­ SAID, "THIS TEST MUST BE M.OE." &ITAIN~S AUSTERITY PROGRAM IN T TORY FOR THE AMERICANS," A HI~H­ --"THE AMERICAN PEO~LE WILL BE WAKE Of DEVALUATION or THE POUND. lEVEL MILIT.RY SOURCE REPORTED IN THREATENED WITH TYRANNY OR DISAST­ WILSON TOLD THE HOUSE OF SAIGON "WE HAVE CLOBBERED TIoiO ER" UNLESS LIMITS ARE PLACED ON THE CUTS, EXPECTED TO TOTAL MORE NORTH VIETNAMESE REGIMENTS. THE POWER Of THE PRESIDENT TO USE THAN $240 MILLION, INCLUDED CAN~ THEy'VE GOT ONE lEFT." U.S MILITARY fORCE AROUND T~E CELLING ~N ORDER FOQ CHINOOK TR A REGIMENT Nu~StRS Aeou~ 1,300 WORLD COMBAT TROOPS SHOULD NOT CARRIER HELICOPTERS fROM THE UNI­ MEN. BE COMMITTED OVERSEAS IN THE fUT~ TED STATES. ALSO SC~APPED WOULD fEW AMERI~AN COMMANDERS BELIEVCD URE WITHOUT "AFFIRMATIVE ACTION" BE PLANS TO BUILD A JOINT AIR THE END Of THE CAMPAIGN WAS IMMI- BY CONCR(SS STAGING BASE WITH THE UNITED NENT INTELLIGENCE SOuRCES IN BoTH RESOLUTIONS, UNANIMOUSLY ST.T£5 ON ALDABRA ATOLL IN THE SAIGOk SAID TODAY THE NORTH VI~T- A~PROVEO ON Nov. 16, WERE MODIFIED INDIAN OCEAN. NAMESE HAD POURED two FRESH RE~I· IN THE COMMITTEE TO ACHIEVE AGREE­ WILSON SPOKE AFTER CONSERVATfVl MEHTS INTO THE HIGHLANDS IN THE M£NT ON S-oIllE AsPECTS or EACk PRO­ OP'PO$lTl QI!I UA"'Eft'toWARD' tiEJ.,m ~n ry:,! ~!<YS b~vli>-rr""'~l~>¥'" POSAL. tHE COMWONS THAT ._ "UtTI~ 'p£:\UllfTT1~ 'ft«; T~ ..t»:.;V~ (CONTINUEO ON PAGE NIME) ATTACK HAS 6E~N LAUNCHED AGAINST DAK TO IATTlE--U S troopa I!r=cll behind a MAVLED REGIMENTS TO PULL BACK IN­ THE DOLLAR" FOLLOWING THE POUND barril!8.(\e of Isbelr caSings a l Dak To. P.A 1Jlllolce TO STAGING CA~PS IN LAOS AND CA~- Quiet Tributes Paid DEVALUATION. cloudsl nse over an ammunition dump struck by 600 I A. HEATH DID NOT PINPOINT ANY COUN­ foe mortar fire THE THREE-WEEK H,GHLANDS BATTLE, To Slain President TRY AS RESPONSIBLE iOR THE ASSAULT CENTEREO ARO~ND HILL 875 SINCE lAST SUNDAY. HAS KILLED 1,290 NORTH ARLINGTON, VA (UPI)--I~ THE ON THE DOLLAR, BUT ~V~N AS HE ~ VIETNAMESE ~EGUL~RSJ THE U.S. COMMAND REPORTED THIS AFtERNOO~ U S~ DRIZZLY DARKNESS A BATTERED OLD SPOKE AN APPARENT RECORD GOLD BUY­ LOSSES SINCE Nov. I WERE PLACED AT 273 KILLED AND MORE THAN 860 WOUNP- RED CONVERTIBLE DROVE UP ANO STOP­ ING RUSH HIT THE LONDON MARKET. (CONTINV~D ON PAGE NINE) PED. BROKERS AND OTHER EX~ERTS SAID THE IT WAS Nor YET DAWN BELOW THE BUYING APPEARED TO HAVE BEEN EN­ HILLSIDE AT ~RL1N~TON NATIONAL GINEEREO rROM PARIS AS PART OF AN Westmoreland Sees Oak To CEMETERY, THE CITY wAS ASLEEP UN­ ATTACK AGAINST THE U.S DOllAR. I t::R A HEAVY BLANKET Of FOG. THE DErENSE CUTBACKS ANNOUNCED "A Great Defeat" for Reds A MAN IN A DARK ovERCOAT STEP­ 8Y WILSON WOULD SLASH BRITAIN'S PED OUT AND TRIED THE OATES or THE TOTAL DEfENSE SPENDING TO $4.56 WASHINGTON (UPI)--GEN WILLIAM C. WESTMORELAND, ArTER A TELEPHONE ~RAN IT[. TOMB. IT WAS C.LOSED HE BILLION IN 1968. WILSON TOLD PAR- REPORT fROM HIS OEPUT~ COMMANDER IN VIET NA~, SAID TODAY THE fIERCE VAULTED OVER A LOW WALL, PAUSED (CONTINUED ON PAGE NINE) fiGHTING AROUND DAK To MEANT "THE BEGINNING OF A GoREAT DErEAT FOR THt: BRIEflY, VAULTED BACK AND DROVE ENEMY." AwAY. _ Fatal TWA Flight WESTMORELAND, CRITICIZED IN THE SENATE TODAY FOR SEING IN WASHINGTON THIS WAS THE WAY SEN ROBERT F INSTEAD Of SAIGON, SAID GEN. CREIGHTON ABRAMS TOLD HIM THAT THE BATT~E KENNEDY -- ALONE AND QU1&TlY -­ Was 1,000 Feet too Low 'fjAS "IN EXCEI.LENT HAIiOS" ANO THA'I' MORALE WAS VERY HIGH A.SRAM!i' 'U:­ PAID TRIBUTE TO HIS BROTHER, JOHN, CINCINNATI lUPIJ--AN AVIATION PORT, ACCORDING TO WESTMORELAND, WAS aASED ON A TOUR or THE BATTLE WHO WAS SHOT TO DEATH BY AN ASSAS­ O'i!CIAL SAID TOOAY A TRANS WORLD AREA AND TALKS WITH U.S AND SOUTH VIETNAMESE COMMANDERS SIN IN DALLAS, .OUR YEARS AGO. AIRLINES JET WAS rLYING ABOUT DESPITE REPORTS TO THE CONTRARY, WESTMORELAND TOLD NEWSMEN AT THE HUNDREDS Of OTHER AMERICANS VISIT­ 1.000 fEET TOO LOW WHEN IT CRASHEO -Ion PENTAGON THA r "A T NO T I ME HA VE ED PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S GRAVE TODAY ~ITH HEAVY LOSS OF LifE ~HILE AP­ I5 rae I Ch arges Provoc at U.s OR ARVN (SOUTH VII:n.tAMESE) FILING PAST THE fLICKERING ETERNAL PROACHING THE GREATER CINCINNATI (UPI)-- JORDANIAN TROOPS ATTACK TROOPS BEEN CONSIDERED TRAPPED, FLAME AN~ THE SMALL SLATE MARKER AIRPORT. ISRAELI POSITIONS DELIBERATELY TO CUT orr OR SURROUNDED IN THE AREA INSCRIBED· JOHN FITZGERALD KENN~DY, REVISED TWA _IGURES SHOWED 82 PROVOKE RETALIATION, ISR,o\ELI Of OAK To " 19 17 - 1963. PERSONS ABOARD THE PLANE. S,XTY­ MILITARY SOURCES SAID TOOAY THEY WESTMORELAND, WINDING UP A WEEK (CONTINUED ON PAGE NINE) SIX PERSONS OlEO MONDAY NIGHT AND CITED TUESDAY'S CONFLICT AS AN EX­ or WAR rAL~S WITH PRESIDENT JOHN­ EARLY TUESDAY AND THE 67TH, AN UN­ AMPLE AND SAID THEY COULD NOT UN­ SON AND TOP ADMINISTRA'I'ION OFfiC­ IDENTIFIED WOMAN, DIED TODAY, DE~STAND WHY JORDAN HAD ADOPTED IALS, SAID AN ENEMY DOCuMENT CAP­ W~~!~ ~~~r-~T~~S~!~~ AP- MOST Of THE 15 SURVIVORS WERE SE~­ SUCH A POll CY. TURED Nov. 6 DISCLOSED COMMUNIST PRovED 78 TO 6 TOOAY A RECORD $7 2 IOUSLY INJURED IN JERUSALEM OFfiCIALS REPORTED GOALS OF A "w"nER-SPR ING" CAM­ BILLION INCREASE IN BENE_ITS TO PHILIP SWirl, CO~MISSIONER OF AN ISRAELI lR~T PATROL TODAY STRUCK PAIGN IN THE OAK To AREA 23.8 BILLION SOCIAL SECURITY ~[CIP~ KENTUCKY's DEPARTMENT OF AERONAU­ A LAND ~INE PRESUMABLY eLANT£D BY THE COMMUNISTS PLANNED. HE SAID, IENTS. THE MEASURE WAS LOADED WITH TICS, SAID THE rOUR-ENGINE CONVAIR ARAB TERRORISTS WHOSE .OOTPRINTS TO ANNIHilATE A MA~O~ U.S. UNIT, SO MANY EXTRAS IT WAS LIKENED TO 880 WAS "WAY BELOW NORMAL rL I GHT WERE TRACED TO THE JORDAN RIVER, DRAW U.S. FORCES fROM POPULATED AN OVERSTUffED THANKSGIVING TURKEY. PA TH" MONDAY NIGHT WHEN I T SMASHED WHICH SEPARA.TES ISRAELI AND JORDAN­ AREAS, AND SEIZE STRATEGIC GROUND THE ~ARGEST CASK eENEFIT INCREASE INTO A HILL WHILE USING AN AIR IAN POSITIONS. No CASUALTIES WERE NEAR THE CAMBODIAN BORDER IN THE HISTORY Of THE 1935 AcT WAS APPROACH CORRIDOR WHICH FIGURED IN MENTIONED IN THE INCIDENT, ONE MILE SEN. VANCE HARTKE, (OEM -IND ), SENT TO A HOUSE-SENATE CONrERENCE Two PREVIOUS AIRLINER CRASHES IN SOUTHEAST OF MAOZ~HAYIM IN THE BEI­ CRITICIZED WESTMORELAND ON THE COMMITTEE WHERE IT IS EXPECTED TO THE PAST SIX yEARS. SAN VALLEY (CONTINUED ON PA~E NINE) BE RECONCILED WITH A LESSER HaUSE­ "1 T S$«A.It.1:j.. HAVE BEEN ABOUT 1 ,()(X) THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL TOOAY PASSED SILL BEiORE CONGRESS qUITS fEET ABOVE THE KILL AT THAT WAS EXPECTED '1'0 PASS A BRITISH rOR THE TEAR.
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