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U.S. but TAKES LEAD in GROUND WAR AIR WAR LOSSES ARE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE 6-26-66 6-26-66 2.1 AT 0530 AT 4 I AT 1142 I. 7 IBOo VOL 7 NO 3018 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1966 BOSTO~ (UPI)--IF MASSACHUSETTS RE­ U.s. TAKES LEAD IN GROUND WAR PUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS MET AT THE BAN­ QUET TABLE INSTEAD OF THE BALLOT BOX, BUT AIR WAR LOSSES ARE HEAVY THE GOP WOULD WIN HANDS DOWN SAIGON (UPI)--U.S. INFANTRYMEN, PARATROOPERS AND AIR CAVALRY KILLED AT LEAST 75 NORTH AT THEIR PRE-CONVENTION BANQUET LAST V,ETNAMESE REGULAR ARMY SOLDIERS IN TWe SEPARATE JUNGLE BATTLES RAGING TODAY IN THE STRATE­ NIGHT, A $10 TICKET BOUGHT REPUBLICAN GIC CENTRAL HrGHLANDS, BUT IN THE AIR WAR TWO U.S. JETS WERE LOST OVER NORTH V,ET NAM AND DELEGATES fiLET MIGNON PETIT, PARIS­ A HELICOPTER WAS SHOT DOWN IN THE SOUTH. IENNE POTATOES, 'AMey STRING BEANS, ALL SIX MEN ABOARD THE "HUEY" HELICOPTER WERE KILLED WHEN IT RAN INTO HEAVY GROUNDFIRE STRAWBERRIES AND ICE CREAM OVER THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, AND EXPLODED IN THE AIR. AT THE DEMOCRATIC PRE-CONVENTION WHILE ALLIED FORCES PURSUED THEIR WAR ACTION NO LONGER HINDERED BY POLITICAL CRISIS, BANQUET JUNE 9, A $10 TICKET BOUGHT THE UNITED STATES LANDED MORE TROOPS TO AUGMENT THE FORCE OF SOME 280,000 AMERICAN SERVICE­ COLD CUTS AND POTATO SALAD. MEN ALREADY IN V,ET NAM. A BATTALION OF NEARLY 1,000 PARATROOPERS OF THE U.S. 173RD AIRBORNE BRIGADE, FROM FORT CAMPBELL, Ky., STEPPED OFF THE FIRST LAND­ ING CRAFT AT THE COASTAL CITY OF VUNG TAU. DODD-KLEIN PROFESSIONAL TIES THEY PROMPTLY TRANSFERRED TO PLANES WHICH UNDER CLOSE SENATE SCRUTINY FLEW THEM TO THEIR NEW QUARTERS OUTSIDE THE WASHINGTON (UPI)--WHEN PUBLIC RELATIONS MAN JULIUS KLEIN fELT HIS WEST GERMAN CLIENTS BIEN HOA AIRBASE, 20 MILES NORTHEAST OF WERE DOUBTING HIS EFfECTIVENESS IN WASHINGTON, HE SOUGHT HELP fROM fRIENDS IN CONGRESS. SA IGON. AMONG THOSE HE ASKED FOR HELP WERE SEN THOMAS J. DODD, (OEM -CONN) AND V,CE PRESIDENT THE BIGGEST GROUND BATTLE OF THE DAY WAS HUBERT H HUMPHREY, WHO WAS THEN A SENATOR. THEY WERE ASKED TO TELL HIS CLIENTS HOW WAGED IN DENSE CENTRAL HIGHLAND JUNGLES NEAR EffECTIVELY HE COULD REPRESENT THEM THE CAMBODIAN BORDER, JUST 25 MILES NORTH IN AT LEAST FOUR INSTANCES, DODD WAS LINKED YESTERDAY TO KLEIN'S EffORTS TO IMPROVE HIS OF'THE IA ORANG VALLEY AREA WHERE U.S. 1ST RELATIONS WITH HIS CLIENTS WHETHER DODD ERRED IS WHAT A PANEL Of SENATE PEERS IS NOW CAVALRYMEN KILLED SOME 2,000 NORTH V,ETNAM­ JUDGING ESE IN THE BLOODIEST BATTLE OF THE WAR LAST SENATE ETHICS COMMITTEE DOCUMENTS PRODUCED YESTERDAY INCLUDED THREE LETTERS WRITTEN BY NOVEMBER. KLEIN, AND fORWARDED BY DODD WITH LITTLE CHANGE, TO WEST GERMAN CONTACTS. THE AMERICAN fORCE INVOLVED IN THE NEW THE LETTERS PRA ISED KLE IN'S EffECT I VENESS DE G-A-U-L-L-E-I-S--G-U-E-S-T CLASH WAS A BATTALION-SIZED UNIT OF THE AND HIS CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH POWERfUL U.S. 25TH INFANTRY D,VISION WHICH, A SPOKES­ CONGRESSIONAL fiGURES. KLCIN, WHO LIVES IN AT RED ROCKET SHOT MAN SAID, HAS HAD CONTINUOUS CONTACT WITH CHICAGO, IS A REGISTERED AGENT fOR WEST NORTH V,ETNAMESE REGULAR TROOPS SINCE YESTER­ GERMAN BUSINESS INTERESTS NOVOSIBIRSK, USSR (UPI)--PRESIDENT CHARLES DAY IN THE JUNGLES 35 MILES SOUTHWEST OF A WITNESS CALLED BY DODD'S LAWYERS CONCED­ DE GAULLE TOURED RUSSIA'S SUPER-SECRET PLEIKU AND ABOUT 215 MILES NORTHEAST OF SAI- ED UNDER CROSS EXAMINATION THAT DODD HAD PUT SPACE CENTER IN CENTRAL ASIA TODAY AND BE­ I GON IN A GOOD WORD fOR KLEIN WITH fORMER GERMAN CAME THE fiRST KNOWN fOREIGNER TO WITNESS (CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN) CHANCELLOR KONRAD ADENAUER DURING A JULY, A SOVIET SATELLITE LAUNCHING. 196~ TRIP TO GERMANY HIS COMMUNIST HOSTS ARRANGED THIS SPEC­ NEW HOPES ARE RISING THE LETTERS WERE PRODUCED AS THE THREE-DA¥­ TACULAR BLAST-Off Of A COSMOS EARTH SATEL­ OLD HEARINGS BROKE FOR A WEEKEND RECESS AMID LITE LAUNCHING. IN BRITISH SEA STRIKE S~ARLING ENCOUNTERS AND CHARGES OF WITNESSES DE GAULLE PLEDGED FRANCE TO AN AGREEMENT LONDON (UPI)--HoPES ROSE TODAY THAT THE BEING INTIMIDATED Of COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA IN THE SPACE DEADLOCK IN THE 41-DAY-OLD MARITIME STRIKE DODD'S 27-YEAR-OLD SON, JEREMY, AND A WIT­ FIELD DURING TALKS IN Moscow EARLIER THIS HAD FINALLY BEEN BROKEN WHEN THE STRIKING NESS AGAINST THE SENATOR CLASHED IN A CAFE­ WEEK AND SOVIET AND FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTERS NATIONAL UNION OF SEAMEN (NUS) VOTED TO TERIA ENCOUNTER THE YOUNG MAN TOLD THE WIT­ ARE SCHEDULED TO SIGN IT NEXT WEEK. ACCEPT A NEW SHIPOWNERS' PROPOSAL "AS A NESS, A fORMER DODD AIDE, THAT "WE WON'T FOR­ THE TWO NATIONS ALREADY HAVE A PACT TO BASIS OF NEGOTIATIONS." GET THIS." ONE OBSERVER SAID THE TWO HAD A COOPERATE IN SPACE COMMUNICAT~ONS. RUSSIAN THE NUS' 48-MEMBER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE "SNARLING MATCH." VOLNIYA-I SPUTNIKS HAVE MADE LIVE BROADCASTSi OVERRODE MILITANT OPPOSITION WITHIN ITS (CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN) FROM Moscow TO PARIS RANKS TO APPROVE A SHIPOWNERS' OfFER TO ALTHOUGH LAUNCHING OF THE SATELLITE WAS EXTEND ANNUAL LEAVE BY NINE DAYS TO 48 ROUTINE -- IT WAS THE 122ND IN THE DATA­ DAYS A YEAR. THE ACTION SEEMED TO INDICATE MEREDITH BACK IN LINE GATHERING COSMOS SERIES -- DE GAULLE'S FOR THE FIRST TIME A MOVE TO GET DOWN TO WITH FREEDOM MARCHERS VISIT TO THE ZVEZDOGRAD "CITY OF STARS" WAS SERIOUS BARGAINING IN AN EFFORT TO END THE JACKSON, MISS (UPI)--JAMES H. MEREDITH, AN UNPRECEDENTED DEVIATION FROM SOVIET SE­ DISPUTE WHICH HAS ALREADY IDLED ~llTHrR. ASSURING AUTHORITIES HE WASN'T ARMED, LEO CURITY RULES WHICH PREVIOUSLY BARRED ALL OF THE WORLD~S LARGE!T MrRCNANT MARINE. 250 FOLLOWERS DOWN U.S. 51 TODAY IN RESUMP­ OUTSIDE EYES FROM THE MOON BASE. THE SHIPOWNERS' OFrER HAD BEEN RECOMMENDED T ION OF' A "FREEDOM" MARCH THAT NEARLY COST SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER LEONID I. BY A COMMITTEE. HIM HIS LIFE. BREZHNEV AND PREMIER ALEXEI N. KOSYGIN WERE THE NUS ACTION, HOWEVER, MEANT NO STRIKE STILL WALKING GINGERLY FROM WOUNDS HE SUF­ BELIEVED TO HAVE fLOWN SOUTH rROM Moscow SETTLEMENT WAS LIKELY TO BE REACHED UNTIL FERED JUNE 6 WHEN A SNIPER OPENED fiRE ON TO JOIN DE GAULLE FOR THE DEMONSTRATION OF SOME TIME NEXT WEEK. HIM, MEREDITH SET A LEISURELY PACE ALONG SOVIET ROCKETRY. THE NUS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ANOTHER THE HIGHWAY WHILE PATROL CARS SWEPT AHEAD, THE FRENCH PRESIDENT INTERRUPTED HIS MEETING LATER TO DISCUSS OTHER ISSUE~AND CLEARING THE WAY rOR THE COLUMN 5,OOO-MILE rLYING TOUR OF THE SOVIET UNION INFORMED SOURCES SAID THE PROJECTED NEW A BROILING SUN BEAT DOWN ON THE MARCHERS, TO SPEND NEARLY TEN HOURS AT THE ZVEZDOGRAD MEETING BETWEEN THE NUS AND THE SHIPOWNERS' TURNING THE ASPHALT TO GLUE BENEATH THEIR INSTALLATION -- A COMPLEX or ROCKET SITES, FEDERATION ~AS NOT LIKELY TO TAKE PLACE FEET By LATE AFTERNOON THEY HAD COVERED DORMITORIES, HANGARS, SHOPS AND CONTROL BHORE MONbA Y. ABOUT TEN OF THE 15 MILES BETWEEN CANTON -­ BUNKERS LOCATED IN AN ISOLATED REGION NEAR MEREDITH'S STARTING POINT -- AND HIS DESTIN­ BKONUR IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN STATE or KAZA- CLEVELAND WA I T~ TC:~~ELY ATION or TOUGALOO COLLEGE. KHSTAN. FOR CONTINUED RIOTING THE MAIN BODY OF' MARCHERS THAT TOOK UP THE ------------------------------- CLEVELAND (UPI)--CLEVELAND'S MOBILE, MARCH ArTER MEREDITH WAS WOUNDED II ENCAMPED MEDIC STRIKE STALLED rAST-STRIKING POLICE TASK FORCES WERE TO AT THE SCHOOL. A BIG RALLY FEATURING ENTER­ NEW VORK (UPI)--NEW VORK CITY WAS ACCUS­ CONTINUE MAXIMUM SURVEILLANCE TONIGHT or TAINMENT BY SAMMY DA~IS JR., MARLON BRANDO, ED TODAY OF STALLING EFFGRTS TO END THE THE RACIALLY TROUBLED [AST SIDE, SCENE or BURT LANCASTER AND OTHER HOLLYWOOD STARS "EMERGENCY MEETING" 0' SOME 1,500 NEALTH TWO NIGHTS or DIs.RDERS. WILL BE HELD THERE LATER TONIGHT. DEPARTMENT PHYSICIANS, DENTISTS AND OPTO­ AUTHORITIES SAID THEY WOULD AGAIN DEPLOY HUNDREDS or PERSGNS STREAMED ONTO THE CAM­ METRISTS, THE FIRST KNOWN DOCTORS' STRIKE TWO MOBILE COMMAND POSTS, rOOT PATROLS AND PUS DURING THE DAY fOR THE RALLY AND THE IN U.S. HISTORY. A HELICOPTER WITH A SEARCHLIGHT TO MAINTAIN MASS MARCH ON THE MISSISSIPPI CAPITAL THAT THE CHARGE WAS MADE BY DR. DONALD C. MEY­ ORDER IN THE TENSION-PACKED AREA. WILL STEP orr rROM THE SCHOOL TOMORROW. ERS, A DENTIST AND PRESIDENT-ELECT or THE CRUISERS, AMBULANCE VAGeNS, MOUNTED CAVAL~ AN ESTIMATED 1,000 PERSONS WERE MILLING DOCTORS' ASSOCIATION, THE GROUP LEADING THE RY AND MOTORCYCLE TROOPS, VIICH INrlLTRATED AROUND THE TREE-LINED GROUNDS BY LATE AfTER­ WALKOUT 0' p.orESIIONAL MEDICAL MEN AND TNE DISTRICT AND S'lLED IT orr LAST NIGHT, NOON, AND NEQRO LEADERS PREDICTED THERE WOULD WOMEN WHO SERVE THE CITY'S 119 PUBLIC HEALTH WERE Te BE USED IN 'ULL rORCE AGAIN TONIGHT1 BE AT LEAST TW~CE THAT NUMBER WHEN THE MARCH CLINICS AND CHILO HEALTH STATIONS. POLICE SAID. STARTS TOMORROW. THE DOCTORS ARE SEEKING HIGMER PAY, JOB ONE C,TY POLICE OffiCIAL CITED rAIT. TABLE. LOADED WITH 'RIED CHICKEN, BUTTER SECURITY PROYISIONS AND A GUARANTEED VORK ACTING SPECIAL TASK FORCE orrlCERS 'OR AVERT­ BEANS AND OTHER SOUTHERN 'OOD 'AVORITES WERE YEAR. MON~Y, HOVEVER, REMAINS THE PRINCI­ ING WIDE SCALE VIOLENCE SIMILAR TO THAT SET UP ON THE CAMPUS DURING THE ArTERNOON PAL ISSUE IN STALLED NEGOTIATIONS, BROKEN WHICH ERU'TED THURSDAY NIGHT 'OLLOWING TNt AND THE GATHERING TOOK ON ALL THE EARMARK. o,r TUESDAY. SHOOTING or A TEN-YEAR-OLD NEGRO Bey. OF A MASSIVE PICNIC. "ALL WE HAYE BEEN o,rERED IS 20 CENTS AN NEARLY 200 NEGRO AND WHITt YOUTHS BROK, HOUR," SA 10 DR.
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