Record Air Raids Hit North; Tax Increase May Not Be Needed to Sl.Ow Down Th( Booming Economv Was Somewhat U.S
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HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 10-16.66 IO~ 16-66 5.9 AT 1800 5.2 AT 0542 0.6 AT 1142 VOL. 7 NO. 313 I KWAJALEIN, w\RSH4LL ISLANDS SATUROAY, OCTOBER 1~1966 WASHINGTON {UPI)~.THE PROSPECT THAT A RECORD AIR RAIDS HIT NORTH; TAX INCREASE MAY NOT BE NEEDED TO SL.OW DOWN TH( BOOMING ECONOMV WAS SOMEWHAT U.S. PLANE LOSSES HIT RECORD BRIGHTER TODAY IN VIEW OF A DECL.INE IN SAIGON (UPI)--U S. PLANES DROPPING HUGE BOMBS STRUCK NORTH VIET NAM WITH A RECORD AIR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DURING SEPTEMBER. RAID OF 175 MISSIONS YESTERDAY BUT AMERICAN PLANE L.OSSES OVER THE NORTH SOARED ABOVE THE THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD REPORTED 400 MAR~ fOR THE WAR, U.S. SPOKESMEN ANNOUNCED TODAY. ONE Of THE AIRCRAfT LOSSES WAS YESTERDAY ITS INOEX ON INDUSTRIAL PRO SHROUOED IN MYSTERY. DUCTION LAST MONTH WAS 158.2 PERCENT OF THE MAMMOTH RAID, 6ESTING THE 173 MISSIONS FLOWN JUST THE DAY 8ErORE, WAS FOLLOWED UP THE 1957-59 AVERAGE, A DROP FROM 158.3 TODAY BY A B-52 SUPERFORTRESS STRIKE AGAINST COMMUNIST INFILTRATION ROUTES. BASE CAMPS IN AUG.UST. ~~D SUPPLY AREA IN THE SOUTHERN HALr OF THE DEMILITARIZED ZONE. THURSDAY, TH~ COMMERcr DEPARTMENT RE THE GIANT B-52s wERE SUPPORTING U.S. MARINES BATTLING TROOPS OF THE NORTH VIETNAMESE ~ORTED THE COUNTRy 1 S GROSS NATIONAL PRO ELITE 324B DIVISION rOR CONTROl OF THE SOROER JUNGLE MOUNTAINS JUST SOUTH OF THE BUFFER DUCT INCREASE AT AN ANNUAL RATE OF $13.7 ZONE. BILLION IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF THE YEAR. SPOKESMEN SAID TODAY THE MARINES FOUGHT THREE SHARP CL.ASHES WITH THE COMMUNISTS YESTER DAY, KilLING 27 NORTH VIETNAMESE TO RAISE THE u.s. TROOP LEVEL IN VIET NAM TOLL or COMMUNIST DEAD AND CAPTURED IN OPERA TION PRAIRIE TO 1,138. WILL GO ABOVE 400,000 SOON IN THE AIR WAR, AMERICAN SPOKESMEN ANNOUNC WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE UNITED STATES PLANS TO SEND MORE THAN 70,000 ADDITIONAL TROOPS ED THE UNITED STATES NOW HAS LOST 403 PLANES TO VIET NAM BY THE START OF 1967, IT WAS REPORTED TO DAY. OVER NDRTH VIET NAM. THE 403RD LOSS ANNOUNCfD DEPLOYMENTS ALREADY IN MOTION AND C~RTAIN OTHERS EXPECTED TO BE APPROVED MOMENTARILY, ~AS THAT OF AN AIR FORCE F-4c PHANTOM UET ...·llL RAISE TOTAL MANPOWER or ALL THE SERVICES IN VIET NAM SLIGHTLY ABOVE 400,000 THAf CRASHED MYSTERIOUSLY DURING THURSDAY'S MAJOR UNITS INVOLVED ARE ANOTHER ARMY DIVISION AND A SEPARATE lNF'ANTRY BRIGADE. IT IS RAIDS, LEAVING ITS TWO-MAN CREW MISSING IN NOT YET CERTAIN THAT ALL THE ADDITIONS WILL BE IN VIET NAM BY THE END OF THIS Y~AR. ACT I ON. THE NUMBER THERE OR A60ARD SHIPS EN ROUTE APPARENTLY WILL BE BETWEEN 375,000 ANO 400,- SPOKESMEN SAID THE PHANTOM WAS ON A NIGHT 000 THAT COMPARES WITH 328,000 MEN NOw. FURTHER EXPANSION, BEING PLANNED IN ANTICIPA ROCKET RUN ~HEN, FOR SOME PUZZLING REASON, TION or GEN. WILliAM C. WESTMORELANO'S NEEDS IT CRASHED. "THERE WAS NO GROUND rlRE, NO ANO THE AOMINISTRAT[ON 1 S AP~ROVAL, COULD SEE TORNADO LEVELS TOWN ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE,n A U S OFFICIAL REPORT THE AMERICAN FORCE PASSING THE HALr M1L~10N ED TODAY, "THE JET WENT IN ON THt ROCKET RUN MARK BErORE 1967 RUNS OUT. OF 2,500 IN IOWA AND JUST 010 NOT PULL OUT. IT IS UNUSUAL, THIS IS STILL TENTATIVE AND THE BUILDUP FOR BELMOND, fowl. (UPI )--GOV. HAROLD E. HUGI-£S BUT WE ARC CALliNG IT A COM6~T LOSS. " THE FIGHTING COULD LEVEL OFF NEXT YEAn, DE- TODAY ISSUED A CALL rOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP BESIDES THE MORE THAN llClQ PlANES DOWN(D PENDING ON WHAT TURN THE WAR TAKES. REBUILD TORNADO-WRECKED BELMOND, WHERE SIX OVE~ THE NORTH SINCE THE FIRST RAIDS AUG. 5, THESE STATISTICS UNDERLAY ~EFEN5E SECRETARY DIED AND HUNDREDS BECAME HOMELESS IN A FEW 1954, THREE OF THE AMERICAN HELICOPTtRS THAT POBERT S. McNAMARA'S STATEMENT THURSDAY IN MOMENTS OF WIND-DRIVEN TERROR. fLV PILOT RESCUE MISSIONS HAVE BE(N LOST) ..;AIGON THAT HE SAW NO NEED fOR "A CHANGE IN THE GOVERNOR TOURED BEL.MOND AS SNOW SPOKESMEN SAIO. THE RATE OF DEPLOYMENT OF U.S. FORCES IN THE rL.URRIES WHIPPED AT RESCUE WORKERS TOILING (CONTINUED ON P~GE SIX) MONTHS AHEAD" IN THE WRECKAGE L.EFT BY THE T .... ISTER WHICH RETURNING HERE yr:STERDAY, HE SAID DEPLOY- ROARED UP MAIN STREET YESTERDAY AND SMASHED BIG RED SUMM I T PLANNED :~~:/~~;~ ~~:M~:~~~~ ::~G:~~ I :~:~~;~E~N:N ~~:~S~/~~E o:o~~!s B~: I ~~~: ~~~~o ~~G~,;;g. TO DE AL WITH RE D CH INA INCREASE IN THE RATE. ADJ. GEN. JUNIOR MILL.ER TOLD THE GOVERNOR Moscow (UPI)--SOVIET ANO EAST EUROPEAN Co~ McNAMARA!S STATEME~TS INDICATED THAT HIS THAT HUNDREDS WERE HOMELESS, aUT THAT AUTHO~ ~UNIST L.EADERS WIL.L. HOLD CRUCIAL SuMMIT TALKS TRIP PROOVCED NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN AL.- ITIES DID NOT KNOW THE EXACT COUNT. MANY OF ON THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PROBLEM HERE AND READY APPROVED, BUT UNANNOUNCED, TROOP DEPLO~ THE REFU~EES HAD FOUND SHEL.TER IN PRIVATE WATCH A NEW SOVIET SPACE SPECTACULAR NeXT MENTS OR IN TENTATIVE PROJECTIONS or LATER HOMES IN NEARBY CL.ARION. WEEK, INFORMED SOURCES SAID TODAY NEEDS. AT LEAST 58 PERSONS WERE HOSPITALIZED OR THEY EXPRESSED DOUBT, HOWEVER~ THAT THE BEFORE HE LEFT, McNAMARA SAID A MAJOR AIM TREATED AND RELEASED IN BELMOND AND SURROUN~ SPECTACULAR ~'OULO INVOLVE THE LAUNCHING OF OF HIS TRIP WAS TO DETERMINE MANPOWER AND ING COMMUNITIES. MANY MORE -- pOSSIBLY HUN- A MUL.TI-MANNED SPACE VEHICLE AS HAS BEEN ~QUIPMENT NEEDS fO~ PREPARATION OF NEXT YEARS DREOS -- SUFFERED MINOR INJURIES FROM FLYING SPECULATED ABROAD. THE lAST SOVIET MANNED BUDGET AS WELL AS SUPPL.EME~TAL MONEY REQUESTS GL.ASS AND DEBRIS, AUTHORITIES SAID. SPACE SHOT TOOK PLACE IN MARCH 1965, BUT THE FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR. HU~HES SAID BELMOND NEEDS VOLUNTEER HEL.P SOURCES SAID THEY WOUL.D BE VERY MUCH SURPRISD (CONTINUED ~N PAGE SIX) BECAuSE "IT OOESN'T HAVE THE FINANCIAL ABIL.- IF THE RUS~IANS TRIED ANOTHER MANNED ORBITAL ITY TO REBUILO ITSEL.f " THIS YEAR. ~HEPPARD LOSES MOTION "WE NEED SKIl.L£D LABORERS, TRUCK DRIVERS, IN AOOITION TO SEEKING WAYS TO DEAL WITH OR ANYONE ELSE WHO rEELS THEY HAVE THE TAL.- I REO CHINA, THE SOURCES SAID, THE SUMMIT HEAE TO MOVE FROM CLEVELAND ENTS THAT WOULD BE OF' HELP HERE," HUGHES ALSO WILL FACE THESE IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS: CLEVELAND (UPI)--DR. SAMUEL H. SHEPPARD, SA 10. "1'0 APPREC lATE IT I F THEY WOULD GET M.How TO ASSESS THE NEW U S PEACE OFFEN- VICTOR IN A SERIES OF LEGAL. BATTLES WHICH IN TOUCH WITH THE H,GHWAY PATROL OR THE NA- SIVE ON V,ET NAM DRAMATIZED BY PRESIDENT rl~ALlY liON HIS RELEASE rRON PRISON, HAS SUf- llONAl GUARD. WE WILL HAVE A VOL.UNTEER CEN- JOHNSON'S SPEECHES ANO HIS TRIP TO MANILA FEREO HIS FIRST SETBACK ANO WIL.L GO T0 TRIAL TER WITH A TEL.EPHONE NUMBER SET UP LATER TO- --How TO OVERCOME PEKING'S VIRTUAL SABOTA~ A SECOND TIME IN THE SAME COURTHOUSE WHERE HE DAY," DF NON~CHINESE AID rOR NORTH VIET NAM AND WAS CONVICTED OF THE 1954 SLAYING OF HIS WIF& STEP uP THErR DEL.IVERIES TO HANOI. ShEPPARD'S NEW TRIAL) ORIGINAL.LY SET rOR HOUSE CROWDS SS HIKE THE GROUNDWORK FOR THE FIRST COMMUNIST SU~ N(XT TUESDAY, WAS POSTPONEO UNTIL OCT. 24 FRI WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE HOUSE HOPES THE DE HIT CONfERENCE SINCE JULY, WHEN THE LEADERS DAY BY JUOGE FRANCIS J. TAL.TY, WHO AL.SO TURN MANDS OF AN ELECTION YEAR WILL MAKE THE SEN Ot THE WARSAW PACT MET AT BUCHAREST, WAS ED DO .... N A REQUEST rOR AN IMMEDIATE CHANGE OF ATE A PUSHOVER ON INCREASING SOCIAL. SECURITY LAID LAST MONTH BY SOVIET PARTY LEADER LEONID VENUE, BENEFITS, aUT SENATE LEADERS INSIST THEIR I. 8REZHNEV IN A SERIES OF VISITS TO EAST TALTY, WHO WILL PRESIDE AT THE TRIAL, OR- MlNDS ARE MADE UP AGAINST IT. EUROPEAN CAPITAlS ANO IN TALKS WITH FOREIGN OERED AN EXAMINATION or uuAORS TO OETERMINE THE APPARENT IMPASSE AROSE YESTERDAY WHEN COMMUNIST LEADERS HERE. If ~HEP"ARD CAN RECEIVE A fAIR TRIAL IN MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE WAYS &. MEANS COMMITTEE GE SETTLEMENT STUD IED CLEVELANO. SAID THEY EXPECTED TO WORK our A BILL NEXT F. LEE BAILY) SHEPPARD'S CHIEF COUNSEL, HAD WEEK THAT WOULD RAISE BENEFITS BY EIGHT OR PITTSBURGH (UPI)--NEGOTIATORS rOR WESTING- SOUG~T TNE CHANGE OF VENUE DN GROUNDS ANY TEN PERCENT BEGINNING JAN. I. HOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. ANP FOUR UNIONS TOOAY JURY SEL.ECTED HERE WOUL.D BE PREJUDICED SY LO- SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER MIKE MANSfIEL.D STUDIED THE CONTRACT SETTLEMENT WHICH HEADED CAL PUBLICITY SAID SUCH PROPOSALS WOUL.D REQUIRE COMMITTE orr A STRIKE AGAINST GENERAL EL.ECTRIC Co. IN TALTY, WHO HAS BEEN A JUDCE FOR LESS THAN HEARINGS AND AS FAR AS HE WAS CONCERNED AN E.FORT TO SOLVE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS. TWO YEARS, SAID, "IT IS THE COURT'S BELIEF THERE WOULD BE NO "NEW LEGISLATION" ALLOWED A NATiONWIDE STRIKE SET FOR MIDNIGHT LAST THAT THE EXA~INATION OF THE JURORS AFrORDS ~O INTERFERE WITH ADJOURNMENT, NOW SCHEOULED NIGHT BY THREE O~ THE UNIONS -- THE INTERNA- THE BEST OPPORTUNITY To DETERMINE WHETHER A FOR OCT. 22 OR SOONER TIONAL. UNION OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, THE rAIR TRIAL CAN BE HELD. HAVING CONSIDERED THE SENATE REPUBL.ICAN LEADER EVERETT M. OIRK- UNITED EL.ECTRICAL. WORKERS AND THE FEDERATION EVIDENCE, THE COURT BEL.IEVES DE'ENSE COUNSEL SEN AND CHAIRMAN RUSSEL.L.