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Staged for 50Th Birthday L HIGH TIDE tOW' TIDE 11-8-67 11-8-67 3.0 AT I~OO 2.7 .AT 1436 4 3 liT 2012 2.2 AT 0348 KwAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS PHNOM P~NH (UPI)--JACOUELINE KEN­ Dark Days for Oems Seen NEDY STOOD ON THE BALCONY Of TH~ GOLD-OOMEO KHEMARIN PALACE TODAY In G0 P= EI eet ion Victories AND f(O BANANAS TO ROYAL C~M600IAN ELEPt1ANTS. (UPI)--MRS LOUISE DAY HICKS, A SYMBOL Of WHITE BACKLASH, wAS H~R MEETING WITH THE ELEPHANTS, D[,EATEJ TODAY IN HER BID TO BECOME THE FIRST WOMAN MAYOR OF ONE A RARE WHITE ANIMAL WITH A GOLD BOSTON, aUT THE NEGRO DEMOCRAT SEEKING TO BECOME MAYO~ Of CLE­ ENCRUSTEO TUSK, WAS A FIIVOR [(TEND­ VELAND WAS RuNNINC BEHIND THE GRANDSON OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM ED BY CHIEf Of STATE NORODOM SIHAN­ HOWARD TAFT IN OTHER SCATTER(D [LECTIONS TODAY, THE DEMOCRATS OUK AND HIS MOTHER, QUfEN KOSSOMAK ELECTEO ~ GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI, Bur THE REPUBLICANS HELD A NEARIREATH ON, Of TH£ HUGE SEASTS LEAD I~ THEIR ATTEMPT TO ELECT THE fiRST GOP GOVERNOR or KEN­ GRABB(o A BUNCH OF BANANAS fROM TUCKY IN 20 YEARS HER GLOvED HAND, CAUSING HER TO MAS~ACHUSETTS SECRETARY OF STATE KrVIN WHITE DEFEATEO MRS JUMP IN HORROR THEN LAUGH HICKS, WHO WAS AN ARDE~T SUP­ PORTER or THE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL CONCEPT AND .o.N OPPON­ Communists Won't Say Uncle ENT OF BUSING NEGRO PUPilS TO WHITE :;<:H()()LS In Long Battle for Loe Ninh IN CLEVELAND. SETH TA;T, A SAI~ON (U~--COMMUNIST rORCES REFU~ING TO GIVE UP AT lo~ NINH HIT REPUBLICAN 1 JUMPED TO AN EAR­ LY LEAD IN HIS RACE AGAINST US TROOPS TODAY WITH WITHERING ROCKET AND RIFLE FIRE TH~T KILLED A CARL B STOKES, WHO SOUGHT TO U S BATTALION COMMANDER AND 17 or HIS SOLDIERS N[~R THE RUBBER PLAN­ BECOME THE FIRST NEGRO ELECT­ TATION BATT~tGROUNOS WHERE THE REDS L~ST WEEK SUffERED ONE OF THEIR ED MAYOR or A MAJOR AMERICAN WORST DEFEATS FARTHER NORTH) BITTER fiGHTING RAGED BETWEEN NORTH VI­ ETNAMESE TROOPS AND AMERICAN FOOTSOLDIERS AND PARATROOPERS fOR CON­ ~CI''''' i REPUBLICAN LOUIE B NUNN, TROL Of SOUTH VIET NAt-I'S CENTRAL HIGHLANDS IN ITS SECOND D.o.y AT ONE" A CONSERvATIVE GU8ERNATORIAL POINT T~E AMERICANS C.o.LLED IN ROCKET AND NAPALM STRIKES ALMOST ON CANDIDATE WHO CAMPAIGNED THEIR OWN POSITIONS AGAINST THE JOHNSON AOMINIS­ AT LEAST n AMERICANS WERE KILLED ANO WOUNDED IN THE CENTRAL SOVIET ANNIVERSARY CEREMONIES OPEN -\"th a portralt 3 72 01 Lenm oVf'i\uokmg the lnteHol of Kremhn" Pal.He of ITRATION, TOOK AN EARLY LEAD HIGHLANDS riGHTING, BUT THE COM­ Con~n~,es m lIfo~co" SOVIet kader~ l\tend openmg {," IJVER DEMOCRAT HENRY WARD, MUNIST DEATH TOLL WAS SET AT 102 mOfl1< ~ mnrkmg th, ~Oth anmvu ~'" Y l.f thoc Bol,h<', II.. iWHO DID HIS BEST TO DI5ASSO­ BY BOO Y COUNT Cactus Jack Garner ReVlllutlOu 80\wt CommUJuot P'l.tl, Ch,llrm III Ll'ontd I I~IAT[ HIMSELF FROM JOHNSON TH[ HEAVY TWO-FRONT FIGHTING Bre7hn~v I~ bla.hn!(' Red C'hllla from pO •.lllllll ,( lhl[ phot"., ! 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PI> G [ N I N E ) BETWfEN AMERICAN AND COMMUNIST Is Dead at 98 foRCES fLARED PS VIET CONG GUER­ UVALoe, To (UPI j--FaRMER VICE RILLAS KIDNAPED 238 MONTAGN~RD PRESIO[NT JOHN NPNC( (CA[TU~ JACK) Biggest Kremlin Party Ever TRIBESMEN FROM HAMLETS IN THE CEN­ GARNEFl, 9e:" THf TOUGH, PLAIN-SPOK­ TRAL HIGHLANDS IN A SERIES OF EN TEXAN WHO EXILED HIMSELF F"'(,Wi I RAIDS THE REDS L~TER RELEASED 60 WASH INGTDN IN oppOS IT ION TO I P"K- I Staged for 50th Birthday WOMEN AND CHILDRrN BUT KEPT 178 LIN D ROOSEVELT'S THIRD TERM, DIEci Mo~cow (UPI)- THE SOVIET UNIDN TURNED ~0 TODAY _NO DISPLAYED IN A MALE CAPTIVES THEY WERE EXPECTED TOO~Y OF A HEART ATTACK GI~,T C[LE8RATION P~RAD( ~ THREE-5TAGE ROefET IT 5~ID COULD LAUNCH A TO PREs:, INTO VIET CONG MILITARY DEATH CAME QUIETLY TQ G~RN[R IN INUC,E~R wARUE~O INTO ORBIT rOUR OTH[~ New MISJILr~ APPERR[D IN THE 015- SERVICE filS :,MALL, WHITl fRM-IE H(lV5E, 5110'·(;-1 ' DLAl or MlllTtRY MIGHT T~AT MOYCO THROUGM R£o SQUARE IN HONOR OF THE A~[RICAN OfFICIALS WITHHELD [0 BY P[C~N TREE!-. IN "'~I(H H~ HAD II BOLSHEVIK R'V!JLUTION or 1917 DEFENSE /oIl,'lISTf.» ANDREI A GRECHKO IN HIS IDENTifiCATION Of THE ftMERIC~N LIV(O SINCE 1940 / I KEYNOTE ADDRESS WARNED THAT T~[ AMERICAN CRIMINAL WAR' IN VIET NAM [N- BATTALION COMMANDER KILLED UNTIL HE 4AD A \ I TTLE TOU(;H' OF P~EU- DANGfREO WORLD PEACE HIS NtxT OF KIN COULD BE NOTifiED MONIA TWO D~YS AGO eUf HE APP~R­ 'Ttl[ CRIMINAL WAR OF AMERIChN I"!PERIALISTS IN VI[T NAM CAlJSf5 DEEP (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) ENTLY HAD RECOVERED AND PL~~S WERE l,~N' IETIE'2 I>MGNG THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD, GRtCHKD SAID 'IMPERlilLlSM 8[ING MAOE FOR A BIG 99TH 81RTHDIIY AGGRAvnEc INTERNATION.AL TENSION Arabs Would Accept PARTY CCLEBR~TION Nov 22 G~RNER AND THf D.~LER or A ~EW WORLD WAR BECAME ILL AGAIN LA5T NIGHT Surveyor Moon Craft FOR .ON HOUR THE OLDEST AND NEWEST HH( 010 NOT SUffER \[RY LU~G AT ALL," G>\RNER 1 S ONLY SON, FJ-YEAR- I IN SavllT WEAPONRY GLINTCO IN THE Conditiona IPeace BRILLIA~T SUNSHINl AS IT PASSEO CAI,IlO (UPI)--THE UNITED ARPB RE- OLD TULLY GARNER, SAID "HE WAS I On Perfect Course I "/I_t<DfNA CALIF (UPI)- -lERICA'SI L'NIN'S rOMB WHERE KREMLIN LEADrR5 PUBLIC IS WILLING TO ACCEPT A MID- CONSCIOUS DURING THl NIGHT BUT ;;'UR fYOR-6 SPACECRAFT, EQUIPPED SMILlD LAUGHED AND WAVED AT THE [AST PEACE BASED ON PR(SIDoNT WENT INTO A COMA EARLY THIS MORN- Io.ITd , TrLEvlSION EYE AND fIUMtROUC; : TROOP, ~~D L~TrR AT NEARLY II MIL­ JOHNSON'S FIVf-POINT PLAN IF ls- \NG. Ar-ID THAT WAS THE [NO WHEN IT I,SC,·NTI-Ie IN~'TRUM[NTS, :'P[D TOWARD: L' ,N I"I'.JSC,)I'ITES "!HO MARCHED PAST RAEL IS TOLD TO PULL OUT OF CAP- HIT HIM, HE JUST STAPTED BREATHING TURED TERRITORY, INfORMED DIPLO- ~HALLOW AND JUST DIED I THE MOIH, TODAY ON A MISSIOI~ T0 ,jl',Q I THE r 'V~ N[I>! MISSILES WERE i A Sf, '- LANe'. I 'IG AREtI f(lR ApOLLO f:.s- I --;\ Hlce.fC-STAGE 120-FOOT INTtR­ MATIC SOURces SAID TODAY (CONTINUCD ON P,G[ 511) i TRONIIUTS CONTINLf'o;TAL eALLISTIC MIS::;IL( THAT As f"URTHfR BORDtR CLA~H(S WERE U I R I B -~l'::;( Of rHE RUGGED TERR" I r, OF THE SOUI.T3 SAID CAN BE USED FOR REPORHO, THE DIF'LOMATIC TENSION nemp oyment ate iTHL '~MltT ~REA THE PROBE WAS GIv.,N INTERCOhTINENTAL AND ORBITAL EASED AND THE SliME SOURCES REPORT- HI-ghest SI-nce '60 I l [', THAN A 5()-50 CHANCE Of A SA,E: LAUNCHES ' ED THE U.A R HAS TOLD WASHINGTON LA', (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) IT 1& READY TO RESUt-iE RELATIONS WASHINGTON (Upll--THE UNEMPLOY- l T'l ;J ?IJO-PDUNO VfHICLr M~D[ A BROKEtl 0;1" IN JUNE WHEN CAIRO .o.C- MENT R.... TE ROSE IN OCTOBER FOR THE lETl",,-PERf[CT START ON ITS QlJAF>TfR A lip· CuSCD THE UNITED STATES OF FLYING srCOND STRAIGHT MONTH TO THE HIGH-I i MlllO ,', Mil!: ,liGHT TO THE MOO~I po 0 repPlng AIR COvER FOR ISRAELI fORCES CST LEVEL IN TWO YEARS, THE LASOR 'WHl" T ",'AS BLASTED OFF fROM ~ FI I S F IN WASHINGTON, KING HUSSEIN OF DEPMHM(NT R£PORTED TOO.llY L~UNCI-IING OM) AT CAPl KENNEDY LATE aw ess 0 ar JORDAN ::;.0.10 PUBLICLY TH[ U A R THE: RISE IN THE J08LESS RATE YESTERDAY ( I) L ACCUSATION WAS "A MISTAKE" eRO~ 4 I P""CENT IN S£PTE"a'" TO ) CAPE KEN~EDY UP -- AUNCH CREWS r ~ ~~ ~ .~ IT WENT tNrO II 50-CALLED PARKING S (IN JERUSALEM, THE: ISRAELI ARMY PERCENT L'ST "ONTH RESULTED MOV[O wi TI-I UNE;>;PECTED SMOOTHNE S 4 3 .. ... OHBIT ~ROUND THE [ARTH ON SCHEDULE REPORTED SEVEN ARAB SABOTEURS ~RO" A L"RGER-THAN-USUAL INCREASE TODAY TOWiRD THE FIRST UNMANNED r ~ .. liND tHFN HEM'ED ON ITS 6S-H0UR fL IGelT TE5T T HURSD"Y Of TH( WORLD 's KILLED AND A QUANTITY OF CZECH IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE SEEKING I JOURN,Y TO TH( MOON WITH II-1PACT £x- • ,AND SOVIET MADE SMALL ARMS SEIZED WORK R'THER THON FRO" THE NUMB<"R I MI~HTlf~;T SIOACE t-IA(HINE, .. MERICA 5 '" ..... c 'PEtTeo lATE TW.!RSOAY IN II Ol-it-HDUR FIREflGHT NEAR HEB- OF PEOPL" WOR~ING, THE D'P(>RTMENT SA TlIll,"-" .... ODN ROCKET "" '" 'T'1£ [ll FC'· I.OOKS GOOD" SA I 0 A TH~ F"I R:3 r HALF DAY Of THE 49- RON ON THE WEST BANK Of· THE JOR- SA 10 I o>P()I(' >!>"AN AT JET PROPULSION LABORII- HOUR COUNTDOWN ON THE 3b3- fOOT DAN RIVER ARHWR M Ross, COMMlsslONrR or 'TORI', \-m[rlE :3CIENTISTS TOOK OVER ROCKET P.II5SED WITHOUT A HITCH I N (ISRIIEL ALSO SAID SEVEN ISRAELI L'BOR'" STATISTICS, SAID IT WOULD BE 'CO~ITROL OF SURVEYOR-6 SHORTLY AFTER SDLOltRS WERE WOUNDED WHEN A TER- "PR£MoTUR<"" TO SAY TH.T THE [CONO- THE KEY STEP Of THE DAY, TECHNI- '" ~ IT WA3 LAUNCHED ClANS STARTED TURNING ON THE ELEC- RORIST MINE BLEW UP A COMMAND CAR MY WAS IN TROUBLE, BUT OCTOBER'S CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) ON TH£ WEST BANK) JUMP IN UNEMPLOYMENT -- fOl.LOwING ( TRICAl POWER PLANT A80A~D THE Poverty War Broke LAUNChER'S ApOLLO-4 ~PACE:5HIP THAT (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) SEPTEMBER'S -- IS SURE TO RAISE 13 SCfirQULED TO SOAR 11,400 MILES Pope Has Fever ADDITIONAL OOUBTS, AT LEAST IN W~SHINGTO~ {UPI)--THE W,R ON HIGH _NO THEN DIVE BACK TOWARD A CONGRESS, "'BOllT THE WISDOM Of POVERTY, GRINDING TO " HALT 8E- PACIFIC OCEAN RECovERY fLEET VATICAN CITY (UPI)--POPE PAUL RAISING TAXES AS PR£SIDENT JOHNSON "AUSE Of A LACK OF MONEY, AND A V I HAS HlID A 5L I GHT RECURRENCE or ~'S DEDUESTro ~ PRAcrlCE RUN-THROUG~ or THE n~ ~ fAcro WITH THE THREAT OF RESIGNA- CDUNTOOWN FIVE WEEKS AGO WAS FEVER BUT HIS GENERAL CONDITION OCTOBER'S JOBLESS RATE WAS TWO- T ION FlWt-I ITS CH I EF, MAKES A 00- PLAGUEO BY PROBLEMS AND DELAYS, IS "PERFECT" THREE DAYS AFTER HIS TEuTHS,.
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