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11-11-1964.Pdf HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 4 11_12-64 11-12-64 3 1 AT 1145 2.2 AT 0517 3.8 AT 232 7 2 7 AT 1703 COOPERATION REQUESTED VIET CONG SNIPERS USK REAFFIRMS STAN D ON BLACKOUT OPERATIONS ON RED CH INA IN U. N. IN ORDER TO MEET THE TEST REQUIRE­ HARRASS RESCUERS WASH INGTON, Nov II (UPI )--SECRETARY MENTS OF VARIOUS OPERATIONS, AN ISLAND OF STORM VICTIMS OF STATE DEAN RUSK SAID TODAY THE BLACKOUT IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN OPTICAL Dl NANG, SOUTH VIET NAM, Nov.1 I, (UPO NITED NATIONS IS NOT A REFORM SCHOOL DATA THE START OF THE ACTUAL BLACK- --COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS PUT BULLET HOLES AND ADMITTING COMMUNIST CHINA TO MEMBE OUT IS SIGNALED BY TURNING OFF THE RO- THROUGH TWO AMERICAN MERCY HELICOPTERS SHIP WOULD NOT BE LIKELY TO CAUSE PE- TATING BEACON, AND THE NORMAL DURATION TODAY AND FIRED ON DOZENS OF OTHERS AS KING TO ABANDON ITS "MILITANT DOCTRINE" OF A BLACKOUT IS 45 MINUTES U.S. PILOTS RISKED THEIR LIVES TO RE­ AND ACTIONS (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) LIEVE ONE MILLION VICTIMS OF THE WORST THE SECRETARY REJECTED SUGGESTIONS STORM DISASTER IN SOUTH VIET NAM'S HIS­ PUT FORWARD FROM TIME TO TIME IN INDIA MOSCOW, PEKING SET TORY AND SOME U.S. ALLIES IN EUROPE THAT THE TWO MARINE CORPS HELICOPTERS FROM GRANTING THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS MEMBER­ FULL PEACE PARLEY THIS BASE GOT HOME WITH LOADS OF VIET- SHIP IN THE WORLD ORGANIZATION WOULD MOSCOW, Nov II (UPI)--CHINESE COM- NAMESE REFUGEES DESPITE THE BULLETS MAKE THEM EASIER TO DEAL WITH. MUNIST PREMIER CHOU EN-LA' AND KREMLIN WHICH FAILED TO DOWN THEIR AIRCRAFT RUSK REAFFIRMED UoS. OPPOSITION TO LEADER LEONID I BREZHNEV HAVE AGREED FARTHER SOUTH, THE COMMANDER OF A RED CHINA'S ADMISSION AS THE UNITED TO HOLD SINO-SOVIET PEACE TALKS IN PE- U.S. ARMY AVIATION BATALLION SAID "WE TATES PREPARED FOR ANOTHER BATTLE ON KING EARLY NEXT YEAR, RELIABLE COMMUN- ARE BEING SHOT AT MORE THAN 50 PERCENT THE QUESTION IN THE U.N. ASSEMBLY, 1ST SOURCES SAID TODAY OF THE TIME BY THE V Co (VIET CONG) " WHICH IS EXPECTED TO OPEN NEXT MONTH CHOU AND BREZHNEV WANT THE TALKS TO AN ESTIMATED 1,200 PERSONS WERE RE- HIS REMARKS WERE MADE IN A TELEVISION FIND A WAY FOR Moscow AND PEKING TO PORTED DROWNED IN ONLY TWO OF THIS SHOW ENTITLED "THE UNITED STATES AND BLANKET THEIR BITTER PUBLIC QUARREL COUNTRY'S NORTHERN PROVINCES ESTIMA~S THE Two CHINAS !I AND RESTORE SURFACE UNITY AT LEAST TO OF HOMELESS IN ONLY FOUR PROVINCES IN ANSWER TO QUESTIONS, RUSK MADE THE RUPTURED COMMUNIST WORLD, THE RANGED FROM 850,000 TO 1,200,000 MIL- TWO OTHER PRINCIPAL POINTS SOURCES SAID LION --"THERE IS TROUBLE AHEAD" BETWEEN ACCORDING TO THE SOURCES, THE SO­ THERE WERE NO REPORTS AT ALL FROM COMMUNIST CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES VIETS ALSO HAVE AGREED TO POSTPONE UN­ SOME PROVINCES, WHERE RADIO, ROAD, If THE PEKING GOVERNMENT DOES NOT TIL LATE JANUARY OR FEBRUARY A Moscow RAILWAY, AIR, RIVER AND SEA COMMUNICA­ CEASE ITS EFFORTS TO SUBVERT THE NATIO~ MEETING OF 26 PARTIES TO PLAN A FULL TIONS WERE ALL PUT OUT OF COMMISSION F SOUTHEAST ASIA AND DROP ITS DEMAND WORLD COMMUNIST CONFERENCE FOR 1965 (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) FOR POSSESSION Of NATIONALIST-HELD FOR- THE CHINESE HAD ARGUED AGAINST HOLD­ OSA ING THE WORLD CONFERENCE OR ITS PRE- NEW BRITISH BUDGET llWE HAVE MADE IT VERY CLEAR THAT WE PARATORY MEETING ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED ARE NOT GOING TO PULL AWAY AND LEAVE FOR DECEMBER 15 THE RUSSIANS HAD INCLUDES TAX HIKE SOUTHEAST ASIA TO BE OVERRUN BY THESE CALLED THE MEETINGS TO STAGf A SHOW­ LONDON, Nov. ! 1 (UPI)--BRITAIN'S NEW PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH IJ DOWN IN THE SINO-SOVIET CONFLICT LABOR GOVERNMENT I NTRODUCED A I' SOC: AL (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) JUSTICE" BUDGET TODAY GIVING MORE BEN­ EFITS TO WIDOWS AND THE JOBLESS--AND DILLON REPORTS EXCISE TAX CUT STIFFLY BOOSTING INCOME TAXES TO PAY FOR THEM MIGHT REACH 4 BILLION DOLLARS CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER JAMES JOHNSON CITY, TEX , Nov II (UPI)--PRESIDENT JOHNSON WILL ASK CONGRESS NEXT CALLAGHAN SAID THE STANDARD RATE OF YEAR TO REPEAL FEDERAL EXCISE TAXES ON RETAIL SALES OF COSMETICS, JEWELRY, LUG­ INCOME TAX WOULD GO UP BY SIXPENCE IN GAGE, FURS AND HANDBAGS, TREASURY SECRETARY DOUGLAS DILLON ANNOUNCED TODAY. THE POUND, AN INCREASE FROM 38 5 PER­ DILLON DISCLOSED THIS AFTER MEETING WITH JOHNSON FOR ABOUT FIVE HOURS AT THE CENT TO ROUGHLY 41 PERCENT PRESIDENT'S LBJ RANCH NEAR JOHNSON CITY. HE SAID ELIMINATION OF THESE RETAIL IT WAS THE FIRST INCREASE IN THE LEVIES WILL BE ONLY A $550 MILLION PART OF AN ADMINISTRATION PROPOSAL FOR EX­ STANDARD RATE OF BRITISH INCOME TAX CISE TAX REDUCTIONS IN 1965. SINCE THE LAST LABOR GOVERNMENT LEFT DILLON SAID THE OVERALL CUTS THAT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS -- ALSO IN- OFFICE IN 1951 VOLVING EXCISE TAXES SUCH AS THOSE ON MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS -- MAY COME TO A CALLAGHAN SAID THE HIGHER INCOME TAX­ MAXIMUM OF $4 BILLION HE ADDED HE DOES ES, WHICH IIFALL ON THE SHOULDERS OF NOT EXPECT THE TOTAL TO BE THAT HIGH U.S.S. SEA DRAGON THOSE WHO CAN BEST BEAR THEM," WOULD GO DILLON ALSO SAID HE AND THE PRESIDENT INTO EFFECT NEXT APRIL 6 AGREED THAT "THE MINIMUM WE SHOULD DO" DOCKED AT SASEBO ANOTHER STIFF TAX EFFECTIVE IMMEDI­ WAS TO REQUEST REPEAL Of THE FOUR BASIC SASEBO, JAPAN, Nov II (UPI )--THE ATELY WAS A SIXPENCE (SEVEN CENTS) IN- CONSUMER TAXES THESE, AS A GENERAL U.S.S. SEA DRAGON, THE FIRST NUCLEAR­ CREASl IN GASOLINE TAXES GAS PRICES MATTER, ARE 10 PERCENT LEVIES -- MOST POWERED SUBMARINE TO VISIT JAPAN, HlRE NOW STAND AT FIVE SHILLINGS PER OF WHICH HAVE BEEN IN EFFECT SINCE WOR­ DOCKED TODAY AMID THE JEERS OF LEFT­ GALLON--AND TAXES ACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN LD WAR I I -- ON THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE IST-LED DEMONSTRATORS IhALf THE PR I CE THE EARLIEST THAT REPEAL WOULD TAKE THOUSANDS OF JAPANESE POLICE RINGED UNEXPECTEDLY, CALLAGHAN INTRODUCED NO EFFECT, DILLON SAID, WOULD BE JULY I THIS U S. NAVAL BASE AS THE SEA DRA­ IMMEDIATE NEW CAPITAL GAINS TAXES, BUT HE SAID THIS WAS SO THAT THERE WOULD BE GON, ESCORTED BY JAPANESE PATROL SHIPS HE SAID THEY 'OULD COME NEXT APRIL IN NO INFLATIONARY BURDEN ADDED TO THE AND HELICOPTERS, PULLED UP AT ITS THE GOVERNMENT'S USUAL BUDGET ECONOMIC IMPACT OF A SECOND-STAGE IN­ BERTH THE PATROL SHIPS PREVENTED THE (CONI I NIIEO ON PAGE [GIIR) COME TAX CUT. THE INCOME TAX CUT WILL DEMONSTPATORS FROM BLOCKING THE SUB­ BECOME EFFECTIVE AT THE BEGINNING OF MARINEtS ROUTE WITH FISHING BOATS ALL THE KING'S HORSES 1965 UNDER THE LAW ENACTED BY CONGRESS THE ARRIVAL OF THE SUBMARINE WAS AND ALL THE KING'S MEN THIS YEAR TELEVISED LIVE THROUGHOUT JAPAN, THE WASHINGTON, Nov I I, (UPI )--A GROUP DILLION SAID EXCISES WOULD BE REPEAL­ ONLY NATION IN THE WORLD TO SUFFER AN OF LIBERAL HOUSE REPUBLICANS TODAY ED BOTH BECAUSE OF THEIR NATURE AND FOR ATOMIC ATTACK CLAIMED NEW SUPPORT IN A DRIVE TO "RE­ II THE ECONOM I C 51 IMIII!J5 11 WOII! 0 PROV I DE ABOUT 500 DEMONSTRATORS WERE ON HAND SHAPE THE BATTERED PARTY ALONG MORE OFfiCIAL BULLETIN SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE THE EXPECTED AR­ MODERATE LINES DUTY OFFICER FOR KWAJALEIN TEST SITE RivAL OF THE SEA DRAGON. THEIR NUMBER THERE WERE ALSO NEW DEMANDS FOR THE DATE NAME HOME PHONE WAS EXPECTED TO SWELL TO 12,000 BY OUSTER OF NATIONAL CHAIRMAN DEAN BURCH, I I Nov 64 CAPT J.J. OSBORN 2371 THE TIME THe DEMONSTRATIONS GET FULLY THE HAND-PICKED CHOICE OF BARRY GOLD­ 12 Nov 64 MAJ M.R. THAYER 628 UNDERWAY WATER 13 Nov 64 LT COL R.W. ZINN 746 ------------------------ IN ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT TODAY, REP 14 Nov 64* MAJ R.W. SPECKLER 2240 LA PAZ, Nov Ii (UPI)--MILITARY JUN- MELVIN E LAIRD (REP-WISC) URGED CREA­ 15 Nov 64* LT COL W.W. CRUM 604 TA LEADER GENERAL RENE BARRIENTOS t TION OF A BROAD-BASED, TEMPORARY AGENCY 16 Nov 64 MAJ R.W. SPECKLER 2240 SAID TODAY THE UNITED STATES DECIS­ OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO CHAAT '7 Nov 64 C.W.O. J.D. KEELING 644 ION TO HOLD UP MAJOR AID PROGRAMS 10 A FRESH COURSE FOR THE PARTY LAIRD *INDICATES WEEKENDS AND/OR HOLIDAYS BOLIViA WAS ONLY "TRANSITORY" BOLIV­ HEADED THE COMMITTEE WHICH DRAFTED THE DUTY OFFICER IS THE KWAJALEIN TEST SITE IA HAS ACCEPTED U.S. AID WITH DIGNITY 1964 PLATFORM, TAILORED TO GOLDWATER'S COMMANDING OFFICER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN THE PAST, AND, WITH PATRIOTISM, VIEWS THE MEMBERS WHO MET TODAY ARE A DURING OTHER THAN NORMAL DUTY HOURS WILL SUPPORT ALL PRIVATiONS IN THE MODERATE-TO-LIBERAL BLOC. FUTURE HE SAID I HOI IRr,1 A S.C\ WEf"lNESnaY Ii NOVEMBER Iq64 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE .. COMMANDING OfFICER KWAJALEIN TEST SITE JENKINS RELEASED FRANCE SEEN AS VITAL MARSHALL ISLANDS, CONTRACT DA-010021 WASHINGTON, Nov I I (UPI)--FoRMER TO STRENGTH OF NArO • AMC-90004 (Y) (NI 2 3-(67156) 35133A PRESIDENTIAL AIDE WALTER W JENKINS LONDON, Nov. i I (UPI)--ALLIED DIPLO­ PMR WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. HAS BEEN DISCHARGED FROM GEORGE WASH­ MATS WARNED TODAY NATO WOULD BE UNLIKE­ tHE HOURGLAS~ IS PUBLISHED DAILY INGTON HOSPITAL HERE WHERE HE WAS AD­ LY TO SURVIVE AS A ViABLE DEFENSE MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE MITTED OCTOBER 14 SUFFERING FROM NER- ALIGNMENT IF FRANCE LEFT THE ORGANIZA- FOR NOTICES IS 4 P~ DAY BEFORE PUBLI­ VOUS EXHAUSTION AND FATIGUE TION A NEW ARRANGEMENT MIGHT HAVE TO CATION AND DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS JENKINS RESIGNED HIS JOB AS TOP AIDE BE SET UP, 8ASED ON A DIFFICULT CON­ 10 AM DAY OF PUB~ICAT!ON TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON THE SAME DAY AFTER CEPT THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF HIS ARREST ON MOR­ BRITISH ESTIMATES SUGGESTED IT WOULD TO EDIT COPY RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION ALS CHARGES THE PREVIOUS WEEK COST SOME $300 MILLION TO RE-ROUTl A SPOKESMAN AT THE JENKINS HOME TOLD NATO's VITAL LINES OF COMMUNICATION UPI THAT JENKINS WAS "DOING WELL AND AND SUPPLY NOW RUNNING THROUGH FRANCE EDITOR.
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