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HIGH TIDE LaJ TIDE 1-5>-67 1-6-67 4 tl AT 1400 5 AT 0(30 3 7 AT 01 36 j IT .:'0'+,:' L VOL 8 NO. 3198 KWAJALEtN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967 WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE DEFENSE DE- I JOHNSON FOLLOWS PARTMENT TODAY CALLED FOR THE DRAfT YEAR END U.S. CASUALTIES, TOLLED OF 11,900 MEN FOR THE ARMV I N MARCH U.N. ON RHODESIA -- 1,000 MORE THAN THE FEBRUARY AT FOUR TIMES PREVIOUS YEAR'S WASHINGTON (UPI)--PRESIDENT JOHN QUOTA THE MARCH LEVEL STILL IS SAIGON (UPI)--A U.S, SPOKESMAN ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT 128 AMERICAN SER SON, DESPITE AN APPARENT LACK OF RELAT I VELY LOW) HOWEVER, COMPARED VICEMEN WERE KILLtO IN ACTION AND 634 OTHERS WOUNDED IN VIET NAM LAST POPULAR AND CONGRE~SIONAL SUPPORT, TO THe RATE MAINTAINED IN 1966 FOR WEEK DESPITE THE HOLIDAY TRUCES. THIS RAISED THE 1966 AMERICAN DEATH TODAY IMPOSED U.S. ECONOMIC SANCTION THE VIET NAM BuiLDUP. IT IS NEARLY TOLL TO 5,047 -- NEARLY FOUR TIMES THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR. AGAINST RHODESIA 4)COJ BrlOW THE 15;000 CAl.LUPS SET THE CASUALTIES -- SURPRISINGLY HIGH ro~ A SEVEN-DAY PERIOD THAT IN JOHNSON SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER THIS MONTH CLUDED PARTS OF 80TH THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CEASE-rIRES -- BROUGHT TO CARRY OUT THE UNITED NATIONS SE THE AIR FORCE, NAVV AND MARINES THE OVERALL AMERICAN DEATH TOl.L FOR THE WAR TO 6,644 CURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION APPLYING ARE CONTINUING TO FILL THEIR NEEDS AMERICAN CASUALTIES ROSE MARKEDLY DURING THE WEEK WHILE COMMUNIST CAS SANCTIONS -- EXPORT AND IMPORT EM WITH VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENTS. UALTIES DECLINED DURING THE SA~E SEVEN-DAY PERIOD ENDING DEC. 31. IN BARGOES -- AGAINST THE AFRICAN NA THE PREVIOUS WEEK U,S. fORCES HAD TION WHICH DECl.ARED ITS INDEPENDENCE MAO TELLS STORY OF OUSTER SUffERED 109 KILLED, 574 WOUNDED AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN POUR MISSING IN ACTION COMMUNIST PREVIOUSLY, THE UNITED STATES HAD IN BITTER PEKING STRUGGLE CASUALTIES DECLINED TO 852 KILLED TEMPORARILY CUT OFF MOST EkPORTS FRO TOKYO (UPI)--COMMUNIST PARTY CHAIRMAN MAO TSE-TuNG REVEA~ED TODAY HE FROM THE PREVIOuS WEEK'S FIGURE OF RHODESIA, AMOUNTING TO ABOUT $6 MIL WAS FORCED FROM THE PRESIDENCY IN 1958 BY THE MEN HE IS BATTLING IN 1,004 VIET CONG AND NORTH VIETNAMESE liON DURING THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF CHINA'S POWER STRUGGLE HE SAID HE USED HIS MYSTERIOUS "DISAPPEARil.NCE" FATALITIES. 1966 LAST YEAR TO PLAN A PURGE OF HIS ENEMIES WITH THE AID OF HIS YOUNG RED AT THE SAM~ TIME A DEADLY STREAM PROHIBITED ARE IMPORTS OF ASBESTOS, GUARD SUP~ORTERS OF COMMUNIST GUNfiRE OVER NORTH VIET IRON ORE, CHROhE, PIG IRON, SUGAR, MAO'S ":;ULTURAL REVOLUTION" TOUCHED OFF A REACTION SO VIOLENT THAT NAM AND A COLLISION AT SAIGON'S MAM TOBACCO, COPPER, NEAT AND MEAT PROD POSTERS ATTil.CKING HIM AS A "FANATIC" HAVE APPEARED IN PEKING APPARENTLY MOTH TAN SON NHUT AIR BASE COST THE IUCTS, HIDES) SKINS AND LEATHER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HI? 18 YEARS UNITED STATES MORE THAN $6 MILLION As FOR EXPORTS, WHICH AMOUNTED TO OF GOD-LIKE RULE, ACCORDING TO WELL HOOVER WARNS REDS WORTH OF AIRCRAFT YESTERDAY AND TD- ~23 MILLION IN 1965, THE ORwER BARS INFORMED DIPLOMAT!C SOURCES WILL BOOST EFFORT DAY S~IPMENT OF ARMS, AIRCRAfT, MOTOR MAOfS ADMISSIONS CAME IN WALL THE COMMUNISTS DOWNED TWO U S. VEHICLES, PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM POSTERS PLASTERED IN PEKING OPENLY WASHINGTON (UPI)--FBI DIRECTOR J NAVY JETS -- AN A4 SKYHAWK AND AN PROOL-CTS DENOUNCING PRESIDENT LIU SHAD-CHI, EDGAR HOOVER WARNED TODAY THAT COM- F4 PHANTOM -- DURING RAIDS OVER THE THE U.S. RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED THE MAN WHO SUCCEEDED HiM AS PRESI MUNISTS WOULD INCRE.AS[ THEIR EFFOR1S COMMUNIST NORTH, BUT THE: TlII''-.,,- CREW- LJEC. 16. OTHER NAT IONS WH I CH HAVE DENT IN 1958, AND Llu's PRINCIPAL IN 1967 TO SUBVERT THE N~TION'S MEN WERE RESCUED FROM THE TONYIN COMPLIED ARE 5RITAIN, FINLAND, MEXI SUPPORTER, PARTY SECRETARY GENERAL CIVIL RIGHTS MOVE~ENT GULF BY HELICOPTERS. T~E JETS WERE CO _ND NEW ZEALAN8 TENG HSIAO-PENG. HE SAID COMMUNIST AGITATORS WERE VALUED AT ABOUT $2 MILLION tAC1 VIOLATION OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER ACCORDING TO THE PEKING CORRESPON SEIZING UPON THf.. "SHARP DIVISION" (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) "A C R I I>' I IJ AL 0 F FENS E iP DENT FOR THE MASS-CIRCULATION MAIN- AMO~G CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS) AND ! CH I N£l.ISPAPERS I N JAPAN, HAD TOLD THAT THEY "ARE LOOK ING TOv/AIID 1967 GROWING SUPPORT HANOI HOLDS LINE COMMUNIST PARTY LEADERS AT A NEET AS A YEAR IN WHICH THEY CAN SOW THE ING LAST OCTOBER ThAT I IU AND TENG SEEDS OF DISCORD STilL FURTHER BY EGGS POWE LL ON ON TALKING TERMS HAD SEEN TRY'NG TO "PIGEONHOLC" HIM EXPL01TING RACIAL TENSION," \;IAShINGTON (UPI)--THE GROWING SUP- PARIS (UP1)--NORTH VlrT NAM'S SEN FOR THE P~ST EIGYT vEARS HOOVER's WARNING WAS INCI.UDE;O It< PORT OF THE NATION'S NEGROES APPEARED IOR JIPLO!~AT I \J FRANCE SA 10 TODAY (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) A YEAR-END REPORT TO ACTING ATTY TODAY TO HAVE CONVINCED REP ADAM 'IANOI WOULD WEIGH U.S PE:ACE OVER GEN. RAMSEY CLARK ON THE FBI's 1966 CLAYTON POWELL TO MAK' RACE A 8ASIC TURES PROYIDE~ WASHINGTON FIRST OR OP DEFENSE EXPERT ACHIEVEMENTS IN AIDING LOCAL POLlCE ISSUE IN HIS fiGHT TD RETAIN HIS u ~[RtD A "FINAL AND UNCONDITIONAL AND IN INVESTIGATING MATTERS RELAT- CONGRESSIONAL POWER. END TO BOMBING RAIDS ON THE COMMUNIS BACK ABM SYSTEM ING TO NATIONAL SECURITY, THE Ku POWELL CHARGED IN A STATEMENT IS- iJORTH WARRENTON, VA (UPI)--THE REPU8L~ rlUX KLAN, CRIME AND CIVIL RIGHTS SUED EARLY TODAY THAT HIS ENEMIES' ~AI VAN 80, CHIEF OF HANOltS PER CAN PARTY'S CHOSEN MilITARY AFFAIRS VIOl.ATIONS. ATTEMPTS TO DE~Y HIM HIS HOUSE SEAT ~ANENT MISSION HERE) MADE THE STATE EXPERT IlECO~MENDED TODAY ThE UNITED THE CONTROVERSIAL TOPIC OF WIRE OR DEPOSE HIM AS CHAIRMAN OF THE ,(NT AT A PARIS PRESS LUNCH. AT THE :TATt:5 SUPPORT A REVOLUTION IN TAPPlr,G ANO ELECTRONIC "BUGGING] lDUCATION AND LABOR COM~IITTEE WERE SAME TIME, ~ORTH VIETNAMESE AND VIET Nor;TH VIET NAM, WA5 NOT MENTIONED. PART OF "A POLITICAL CONSPIRACY or CONG DELEGATES TO THE FRENCH COMMU DR. ROBERT CRAfltE OF THE HUDSON IN- HOOVER SAID THAT DURING TH[ COM- ENORNOU$ D~M(NSIONS .. P NIST PARTY DENOUNCED THE WESTERN STITUTE, NEW YORK, ALSO ADVOCATED ,,\UNISTS t NATIONAL. CONVENTION, "THEY THE CO'lSP)RATORS, SAID POWELL, EMPHA~IS PEACE OFFE~SIVE AND REITEREATED THE THE IMMEDI~TE START OF AN ANTI-BAL- PLACED GREAT ON THE FACT ARE A NUMBER OF HIS COLLEAGUES AND THAT THE TIME hAS COME NOW FOR COM- "CERTAIN INFLUENTIAl. OF THE UNITED STATES MUST ACCEPT THEIR CON llSTIC MISSILE DEFFNSE SYSTE~ TO ~EMBER: Tt DITIONS BEFORE PEACE TALKS COULD BE PROTECT AMERICAtS BIG CITY INDUSTRI- MUNIST5 TO STEP FORWARD BOLDLY TO PRESS WHO ARE WAGING WAR AGAINST HELD. AL COMPLEXES FROM ATTACK, TAKE AN eVEN MORE REPREHENSIBLE "BLACK POLITICAL LEADERSHIP, BLAC~ Bo Diu NOT 2AY ~ORTH VIET NAM wOUl CRANF TOLD THE EARLY HOUSE CONFE~ ROLE IN THE CIYil RIGHTS MOVEMENT," PEOPLE AN~ BLACK PROCRESS " OPEN PEACE TALr;s Ir M1EPICAN BOMSING E~CE SPONSORED 9Y THE GOP FOR ITS (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) THE STATEMENT ENDED POWELL'S SI WAS HALTED ~E STR[SSED ALSO THAT NEWLY-ELECTED HOUSE MEMBERS ThAT LENCE ON THE MDV(S ~FOOT TO REDUCE THE liN ITED STATES COULD NOT MAKE ANY STARTING AN ABM SYSTEM NOW WOULD LBJ THROWS A BALK HIS HOUSE STANDING, AND APPARENTLY CDU~TER-DEM~NDS ON HANOi FOR CALLING PER~IT THE COUNTRY TO DECIDE LATER MARKED A REVERSAL or AN EARLIER DE OrF THE RAIOS WHETHER TO I NCREASE NAT I DNA ... DE- AT NEW PORTRAIT CISION NOT TO MAKE TOO HUCH OF THE WASHINGTON (UPI)--PRESIDENT JOHN- FACT HE IS A NEGRO "IF, r Go TOLD HIE NEWSMEN, "AFTER r ( ~,S EON A I r ttL :> CAL E • FINAL ~~D UNCONDITIONAL CESSATION CRANE SAID THE CO,T ovtR A TEN SON HAS REJECTED A COMMISSIONED POR POWEll REPORTEDLY WAS PREPARING 0,- 801~B I Nt', TilE Ar~ER I CAN GOVERI\,MENT YEAR PLRIOD WOGLD BE ABOUT 'PIC BIL TRAIT OF l'IMStLF AFTER M~KING A TO ISSUE A STRONG STATEMENT OF DE- PROPOSED A CONTACT WITH THE DEMOCRAT LIO~ LESS THAN THt D[rEN~E LJEPART- STORMv ~CfNE THAT CAUSED MRS. JOH~- FENS( INVOKING THE RACE ISSUE S[V- Ie REPUBL I C Of 1'\0f'TH V lET NAM, I BE MENTr~ ~30 BILLION ESTIMATE SON TO WINCr, ARTISTS PETER HURD ERAl WEEKS AGO BUT THOUGHT BETTER LIEVE THI~ PROPOSAL WOULD BE EXAMINED ON VIET NAM HE SAID THE U~ITED SAID TODAY. OF IT. 'NO STUDIED" STATES HAS OPPOSED SOUTH VIET NAM'S "HRS. JOHNSON LATER TOLD ME THAT THE HARLEM DEMOCRAT SA I DIN TO ------------------- LONG-STAJDINC DlSIRL TO SUPPORT A IF SHE LIVED TO BE A THOUSAND SHE DAY'S STATEMENT THAT HIS siLENCE INJUNCTION LIFTED "NATIONAL LIBERATIO'J MOVEMENT! IN HOPED NEVER TO GO THROUGH A SCENE HAC "FOSTER£;O A PUB~IC MISREPRE~EN NORT~ ~IET NAN THE OPPOSITION WAS liKE IT AGAIN," SAID HURD, WHO TAT ION OF MY STRONG FEE:LINGS" ON FROM KE NNED Y BOOK BASED ON LEGITIMATE REASONS WhiCH PAINTED THE PORTRAIT LAST YEAR, RETAINING HIS COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIP NEW YORK (UP1)--THE PUBLISHIN~ NO LONGER ARE SO VALID, CRANE SAID "SHE TOLD ME THAT THE ONLY THING HOUSE OF HARPER & Row TOLD THE STATE THAT DIDN'T GO wRONG THAT DAY WAS HUSSEIN ATTACKS HE ENVISIONED A COU~TER-REVOLUT SUPREME COURT TODAY THAT AS FAR AS TIONARY MOyE WHICH 'r/(JULD INCLUDE THAT T~r COV£RNMENT or VIET NAM AMI~AN (UPI)--I'I Ii, _ I IT IS CONCERNED, MRS JOHN F.