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SE~~~Y 2~EF'~~~~~T the U.S, SPOKESMEN AGREEO with Gromykots ING 1 HIGH TIDE Lew TIDE 10-12-66 10-12-66 5.8 AT 1548 0.1 AT 2154 15.9 AT 0330 0.2 AT 0942 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VOL. 7 NO 3127 KWAJALE I Nj MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESD~Y. OCTOSER I I, 1966 CHICAGO (UPI)--AMERIC~NS WILL SPtHD $8 6 BILLION FOR ~LCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THIS YEAR, AN CAVALRY UNEARTHS DEATH CAMP INDUSTRY OFrlCIAL SAID TODAY. HARRY GREENWALD, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT WHERE CONG BUTCHERED CAPTIVES or ArrlLIATED DISTrLLERS BRANDS, INC., SAID SAIGON (UPI)--U.S. CAVALRYMEN TDOAY OVERRAN A COMMUNIST UNDERGROUND JUNGLE PRISON AND THE FIGURE WAS UP FROM LAST YtAR1S ESTIMATED rOUND THE CORPSES OF 12 INMATES CHAINEO AND BUTCHERED BY NORTH VIETNAMESE GUARDS IN AN $8.2 BILl..ION EXECUTION PIT Of THE I'LITTLE DACHAU DEATH CAMP." SEVEN OTHER 'RISONERS SURVIVED THE MAS­ HE TOLD A GROUP OF WHOLESALERS AND RETAIL­ SACRE. THE GRUESOME DISCOVERY WAS MADE BY SOLDIERS OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AS THEY ERS MEETING HERE THAT 32 PERCENT or THE AN­ PRESSED A SPREADING ALLIED COASTAL SWEEP 290 MILES NORTHEAST OF SAIGON THAT HAS ALREADY NUAL INDUSTRY SALES WILL BE DURING THE UP­ TAKEN A TOLL OF HORE THAN 2,000 COMMUNIST DEATHS OR CAPTURES. COMING HOLIDAY PERIOD. HE SAID CONSUMERS IN THE THREE NORTH VIETNAMESE PRISON CAMP ~OSSES HAD FLED. BEF'ORE THEY DID, THEY ROUNDEO I THE CHICAGO AREA WILL SPEND OVER $121 MIL­ UP 19 YOUTHFUL PRISONtRS J TIED AND CHAINED THEIR ARMS TOGETHER ANO DUMPED THEM INTO A LION rOR LIQUOR DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON. PIT NEAR THE CAMP. THEY SET UP A MACHINE GUN, BLASTEO THE OEFENSELESS CAPTIVES AND THEN I I'ONE OF' OUR STUDIES,U HE SAID, "SHOWS THAT TOSSED MAND GRENADES ONTO THE WRITHING HEAP OF' PRISONERS. ALMOST HALF TME ADULT rENALE POPULATION NOW "THIS WAS THE VIET CONG'S LITTLE OACHAU OEATH CAMP," SAID COL. ARCHIE HYLE THE AIR I DRINKS ALCOMOLIC BE~ERAGES, COMPARED WITH 60 CAV'S 1ST BRIGADE COMMANDER, WHOSE MEN FOUND THE BLOOD-DRENCHED EXECUTION PIT P(RCENT OF THE ADULT NALE POPULATION." OTHER HELICOPTER-BORNE AIR CAVALRYMEN IN OPERATION IRVING CRUSHED A COMMUNIST COMPANY THAT DEFIED AMERICAN DEMANDS THAT THEY SUR- i SOME SLIGHT PROGRESS REPORTED RENDER THE AMERICAN TROOPS KILLED 33 COM- ' MUNISTS, CAPTURED EIGHT AND ARRESTED 15 sus-i IN JOHNSON-GROMYKO CONFERENCE PECTS AFTER THE VIET CONG fORCE REPLIED TO i WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE STATE DEPARTMENT AGREED TODAY WITH SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREI THE SURRENDER DEMANOS WITH A BURST OF' GUN­ i GROMYKD THAT SOME U,S.-RUSSIAN HEADWAY HAD BEEN MADE TOWARD A TREATY TO PREVLNT fURTHER FIRE IN A SEACOAST ENCOUNTER EAST OF THE I I SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS. U.S, OfFICIALS SAID GAINS ALSO WERE BEING MADE ON OTHER ISSUES DEATH CAMP SCENE. I I SUCH AS COOPERATION IN SPACE, A CIVIL AVIATION AGREEMENT, AND ARRANGEMENTS fOR NEW EMBAS­ IN THE AIR WAR, NORTH VIET NAM WAS REPORT-I SIES fOR EACH COUNTRY. EO TO HAVE INCREASED ITS AIR fiGHTING FORCE I I ON VIET NAM; HOWEVER, GROMYKO MADE IT CLEAR IN TALKS HERE YESTERDAY WITH PRESIDENT TO A RECORD HIGH or APPROXIMATELY 100 MIG , JOHNSON AND SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK THAT Moscow WOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO GET HANOI TO THE JETS, POSSIBLY INCLUDING AN ENTIRELY NEW I PEACE TABLE UNTIL REQUESTEO BY THE RED GOVERNMENT. MODEL. THE SOVIET POSITION REMAINS THAT THE UNITED STATES IS GUILTY OF "AGGRESSION" IN VIET NAM INFORMED SOURCES IN SAIGON SAID THAT DE- I ANO SHOULD STOP BOMBING THE NORTH AND WITHDRAW fROM THE SOUTH. SPITE RECENT KILLS BY U.S, PILOTS -- TWO MIGI STATE DEPARTMENT PRESS OfFICER ROBERT J JETS WERE SHOT DOWN BY AMERICANS SUNDAY TO I MCNAMARA MCCLOSKEY SAID THERE WAS tlNO CHANGE" IN BRlNG THE WAR1S TOTAL BAG TO AT LEAST 23 -- ! GOES TO fRONT THIS RUSSIAN POSITION AFTER THE GROMYKO­ THE AMOUNT OF' AIR POWER AT THE DISPOSAL Of JOHNSON CONfERENCE THE HANOI GOVERNMENT WAS STEADILY INCREAS­ !~ON q~II)~SE~~~Y 2~EF'~~~~~T THE U.S, SPOKESMEN AGREEO WITH GROMYKOtS ING. ONE NAVY PILOT REPORTED HE SHOT DOWN I S, McNAMARA MOVED INTO THE rlELD EARLY WED­ STATEMENT THAT BOTH COUNTRIES WERE "STRIV_ A COMMUNIST PLANE THAT DID NOT HAVE THE FA­ I NESDAY SAIGON TIME, TO ASK U.S. FIGHTING MEN ING TO REACH AGREEMENT," BUT WARNED THAT MILIAR DELTA-SHAPED WING OF THE M1G-21 AT THE F'RONT WHAT THEY NEED TO WIN TAE VIET "IMPORTANT ISSUES REMAIN" TO 6E DISCUSSED (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) NAN 'WAR. WITH Moscow ANO THEN THE WHOLE MATTER MUST . !.~};'_jU_~,_.~(/",::::> <,It~L;1)'~~~O O¥U....,w.I,nLl!'~ "TG,~,""J.,J.~"". SENATE GROUP OlllS, GVA~O AND DETAILS or HtS T UR or 1HE VRONT THE UNITED STATES 15 NOT ABANDONING ITS BilL l WERE HOT BEING RELEASED UNTIL HE HAD VISITED INSISTENCE THAT IT HAS THE RIGHT TO ENTER ANTI-INflATION I ONE AREA AND WAS SAFELV ON HIS WAY TO ANOTH­ INTO SOME fORM Of NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE SENATE FINANCE COM-I E~ ON THE PREVIOUS DAV HE HAD HEARD AN AP­ ITS NATO ALLIES, MCCLOS~EY SAID, BUT HE MITTEE TODAY APPROVED PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S /1 PEAl TO sEND MORE TROOPS TO fiGHT THE WAR. GAVE THE IMPRESSION THAT IT MIGHT BE BACK­ PROPOSAL TO CURB INrLATION. BuT ONLY AFTER !NfORMED SOURCE! SAID HE WAS CONSIDERING ING AWAY FROM THE IDEA Of ACTUALLY sup­ VOTING TO LE~vE STANDING A BIG TAX BREAK SENDING AMERICAN SOLDIERS INTO THE COMMUNIST PLYING WEST GERMANY AND OTHERS WITH NUC­ fOR THE NATION'S RAILROADS ApPROVED BY A DOMINATED MEKONG OELTA IN FORCE FOR THE LEAR HARDWARE WHICH THEY HAVE A HAND IN 12 TO 4 VOTE, THE LEGISLATION WOULD SUSPEND fiRST TIME. AMERICAN ADVISERS ARE NOW IN THE OPERATING. fOR 15 MONTHS TWO fEDERAL TAX INCENTIVES D~LTA SOUTH or SAIGON, AND AIR STRIKES HAVE (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) DESIGNED TO STI~UlATE CORPORATE SPENDING BEEN FLOWN BY U.S. PLANES IN THE VAST RE­ fOR NEW PLANTS AND EQUI~MENT I GION, BUT NO FULL AM(RICAN UNITS HAVE BRITISH PRESS AHEAD CHAIRMAN RUSSELL B. LONG (OEM -LA ), SAID I FOUGHT THERE. • THE SENATE WOULD ACT ON THE MEASURE THURS- i THE MEKONG STRETCHES 150 MILES WEST AND ON NEW PEACE PROBE OAY OR FRIDAY. THE SENATE VERSION DiffERS I SOUTHWEST OF SAIGON TO THE GULF' OF SIAM AND UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--UNOAUNTEO BY COM­ IN SEVERAL RESPECTS fROM THE HOUSE-PASSEO I CONTAINS MORE THAN ONE THIRD Of THE NATION'S MUNIST REJECTION OF HIS VIET NAM PEACE MEASURE RICE-PROOUCING CAPABILITY. PROPOSALS, BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY BEFORE THE fiNAL SENATE VOTE, THE RAil­ INFORMED SOURCES ALSO SAID U,S. MILITARY GEROGE BROWN TODAY APPEALED ANEW fOR THE ROADS GOT A BREAK. UNDER THIS VERSION, THEY COMMANDERS HAD JOINEO VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT END Of THE WAR "I ~.NT TO GET THIS DAMN EO STILL WILL GET THE SEVEN PERCENT TAX CREDIT LEAOERS IN ASKING THAT U.S. TROOP STRENGTH 'HING STOP~ED," HE-SA.D. FOR PURCHASES Of FRE IGHT AND PASSENGER CARS. Bt BOOSTEO BEYOND THE TOTAL ALREADY PRO­ AFTER PRESENTING HIS SIX-POINT PLAN rOR LONG SAID THIS EXEMPTION OF RAILROADS RE­ GRAMMEO FO~ ~966. PEACE IN VIET NAM BEfORE THE GENERAL As­ fLECTED CONGRESSIONAL CONCERN CAUSED BY THE SEMBLY, BROWN HEADED FOR HIS SECOND MEtT­ CRITICAL SHORTAGE or RAllROAO ROLLING STOCK DEFENSE MONEY OKAYED ING IN FOUR DAYS WITH SOVIET FOREIGN MIN­ THIS HAS BROUGHT NEAR-CAISES W~EN FARMERS WASHINGTON (UPI )--CONGRESS APPROVED TOOA1 ISTER ANDREI GROMYKO TO PRESS fOR THE RE­ COULD NOT GET PLENTIFUL HARVESTS SHIPPED TO A $58 BILLION DErENSE APPROPRIATIONS BILL CONVENING OF THE 1954 GENEVA CONFERENCE AS MARKET. ANO GAVE PRESIDENT JOHNSON UNPRECEDENTED THE BEST fiRST STEP TOWARD ENDING THE WAR. THE MEASURE ALSO WOULD SUSPEND FOR THE AUTHORITY TO CALL UP RESERVE UNITS AND IN­ BROWN SAID THE GENEVA CONFERENCE GIVES SAME PERIOD, RETROACTIVE TO SEPT. 9; THE DIVIDUAL RESERVISTS FOR POSSIBLE VIET NAM us "THE BEST CHANCE OF BEGINNING SOME­ RAPID WRITEOF'F GIVEN BUSINESSES FOR DE­ DUTY, ApPROVAL OF THE BILL, ONE or THE WHERE" TO BRING THE CONrLICT TO AN tND. PRECIATION ON NEV IJUILOIN~S. lARGEST MONEY MEASURES EVER PASSED BY CON­ U.S. AMBASSADOR ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG tt GRESS, CAME fiRST IN THE HOUSE AND THEN IN QUICKLY "WELCOMEO BROWN'S PROPOSALS FOR HOPE STAKED AT MANILA THE SENATr. BOTH ACTED BY VOICE VOTE, AND THE IMMEDIATE RECONVENING Of THE GENEVA MANILA (UPI)--WHITE HOUSE NEWS SECRETARY SENT THE BILL TO THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE BY BRITAIN AND RUSSIA AS CO­ BILL 0 MOYERS SAID TODAY THE UNITED STATES THE BilL PROVIDES fOR fiNANCING THE NA­ CHAIRMEN OF THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM. WAS HOPEFUL THE OCT 24-25 SEVEN-NATION TION'S DEfENSE fOR THE VISCAL YEAR WHICH BE­ GOLDBERG SAID, "AT THE NEGOTIATIONS MY SUMMIT MEETING IN MANILA VOULD HELP BRING GAN JULY I. LESS THAN $10 BILLION IS EAR­ GOVERNMENT IS PREPARED TO DISCUSS THE CON­ ABOUT A PEACEfUL SETTLEMENT OF THE VIET NAM MARKED FOR THE VIET NAM WAR, AND JOHNSON IS STRUCTIVE PROPOSALS Of THE FOREIGN SECRE- WAR "WE ALL HAVE HOPES THE CONVERENCE WILL EXPECTED TO REQUEST A SUP~LEMENTAL APPRO­ TARY AS WELL AS ALL OTHER PROPOSALS -­ OUR PROVE TO BE A USEfUL MEETING IN WHICH AN PRIATION EARLY NEXT YEAR, POSSIBLY AS MUCH OWN, HANO I' S AND OTHERS. II EXCHANGE OF' IOtAS BETWEEN THE CHIEFS Of AS $15 BILLION. Ht AGRtED THAT "THE PATH TO PEACE IN STATE AND THE OIALOGuE WILL INCREASE THE AUTHOR I TY fOR THE RESERVE CALLUP, WHICH VI ET NAM RUNS TO THE CONFERENCE TABLE." POSSIBiliTIES Of A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF JOHNSON HAD NOT REQUESTED, WAS CONTAINED IN DIPLOMAT' HERE SAW NO EVIDENCE THAT THE THE V I £T NAM CONFLICT! II MoYERS TOLD A NE.." A PRO V IS LON PUT INTO THE 81LL BY THE SENATE.
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