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Heaviest Raids of the War Staged by All Three Forces VOL. 7 No 3091 KWA~LE IN, M4RSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 1966 HEAVIEST RAIDS OF THE WAR WASHINGtON (UPI)--AMBITIOUS PLANS FOR THE DRILLING or A SIX-MILE HOLE IN THE STAGED BY ALL THREE FORCES EARTH'S CRUST HAVE BEEN BURIED fOR THE SAIGON (UPI)--U.S eLANES STAGE THE HEAVIEST RAIDS OF THE WAR ON NORTH VIET NAM YESTER­ TIME BElftG BY AN OVERWHELMING VOTE or DAY, rLYING RECO.D 156 BOM81NG MISS10NI ON COM.08IST SUPPLY DE~OTS AND COMMONTCATI08 THE HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES THIS MONTH. LINES. THE TOTAL WAS TEN HIGHER THAN THE PREVIOUS RECORD SET ONLY WEDNESDAY. ON AUGUST 18, THE ~OUSE, BY A 108-59 AMERICAN SPOKESMEN IN SAIGON 1 MEANWHILE, REPORTED TODAY U.S MARINES KILLED 319 COMMUN­ VOTE, RErUSED TO AL~OCATE rUNDS rOR THE ISTS IN TWO CONTINUING OFFENSIVES AGAINST COMMUNIST FORCES NEAR DA NANG SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT WHICH PROMISED TO THE SPOK&SMEN SAID AlA rORCE, NAVY AND MARINE PLANES STRUCK 181 TARGETS NEAR DONG HOI, COST $r27 MILLION THANH HOA AND VINH IN NORTH VIET NAM'S SOUTHERN PANHANDLE. No PLANES WERE REPORTED LOST ON WHILE IT MIGHT BE BURIED THE PROJECT THE MISSIONS. IS NOT VET DEAD rOR ITS SUPPORTERS HOPE THE AIR rORCE SENT 75 MISSIONS WHILE CARRIER-BASED NAVY JETS ~LEW 75 MISSIONS. THE THEY CAN BRING IT BEfORE CONGRESS AGAIN MARINE PILOTS ROUNDED OUT THE RECORD RAIDS WHICH HIT OIL DEPOTS IN THE PANHANDLE AREA SEC­ NEXT VEAR. TION AND A rERRY ~ANDING AND BARGE NEAR THE REY PORT OF HAIPHONG. THE MILIA~Y NO LONGER DISCLOSES HOW MANY PLANES WERE SENT AGAINST NEW SHOOTING SPREE ERUPTS THE NORTH IN ANY PARTICULAR DAY, BUT A MIS­ BUT ONLY GUNMAN IS KILLED SION IS AT LEAST TWO PLANES AND QUITE O~TEN ATLANTA (UPI)--A RETIRED USED CAR DEALER WOUNDED HIS DAUGHTER, TWO or HIS GRANDCHILDREN ~OUR. ~ND A POLICEMAN TODAV AND THEN DIED IN A BLAZING 30-MINUTE GUNBATTLE WITH POLICE AT HIS THE SPOKESMEN SAID BAD WEATHER BARRED BOMB­ BARR I CADE,D HOUSE ING OVER MOST OF THE COUNTRY ABOVE THE PAN­ POLICE SAID RED TEAMS PASCHAL, 70, APPARENTLV KILLED HIMSELr WHEN SEVEN orrlCERS STORM­ HANDLE, BUT DESPITE WHAT SPOKESMEN CALLED ED THE HOUSE BEHIND AN ARMORED CAR AND A BULLET-PRoor SHIELD MODERATE ANTIAIRCRA~T ~IRE, THE PILOTS RE­ OfrlCERS CHARGED THE FOUR SIDES OF THE HOUSE AND HAMMERED DOWN DOORS WITH THEIR GUN PORTED HITTING 17 OIL DEPOTS, DESTROYING 39 BUTTS. PASCHAL WAS rOUND DEAD WITH HIS SHOTGUN ACROSS HIS CHEST BARGES AND DAMAGING WAREHOUSES, ANTIAIRCRA~T WOUNDED IN THE SHOTGUN SPREE WERE HIS DAUG~TER, PEARL PASCHAL, 44, AND TWO or HIS GRAND­ SITES AND FIVE BRIDGE APPROACHES. CHILDREN, RUSSELL AND BEVERLY ROBERTSON, IN GROUND ACTION, THE COMMUNISTS TRIED TO AND orrlCER E NIXON ETHER. PEARL PASCHAL OVERRUN A U.S MARINE UNIT JUST SOUTH OF DA CANADIAN RAIL STRIKE WAS LISTED IN CRITICAL CONDITION AT GRADY NANG BUT WERE CUT DOWN BY THE LEATHERNECKS. POSES SERIOUS THREAlS HOSPITAL. THE OTHERS WERE REPORTED IN GOOD SEVENTY THREE COMMUNISTS WERE KILLED IN THE OTTAWA (UPI)--LErT ISOLATED BY A NATIONAL COND IT ION. ATTACK ONE PHASE O~ OPERATION ~tRtE.U S. RAIL STRIKE, CANADA's REMOTE NORTHWEST TER­ MRS PASCHAL SAID HER HUSBAND ATTACKED LOSSES MAVE BEEN LIGHT SO ~AR IN THAT CON­ RITORIES rEARED FOOD AND DRUG SHORTAGES TO­ THEM AS SHE, HER DAUGHTER AND THE GRAND­ TINUING OPERATION BUT CLOSER TO SAIGON IT'S DAY. A WORRIED GOVERNMENT CONSIDERED MOBI~ CHILDREN PREPARED TO LEAVE IN THEIR CAR TO A 01rrERENT STORY. U.S. INFANTRYMEN HAVE sur­ LIZ1NG THE COAST GUARD TO RUN STRUCK rERRIES BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES rERED MODERATE TO HEAVY CASUALTIES WHILE BAT­ rOR THE MARITIME PROVINCES. "YOU'RE NOT GOING ANY DAMN WHERE," MRS TLING A VIET CONG BATTA~ION. "THE ENTIRE ECONOMY IS IN JEOPARDY AND THE PASCHAL QUOTED HER SHOTGUN-CARRYING HUS­ (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) PUBLIC INTEREST IS WHOLLY ENDANGERED AS LONG BAND AS SAYING. AS THIS STRIKE GOES ON," A SPOKESMAN rOR PASCHAL POKED THE WEAPON INTO A CAR WIN­ ETHIOPIA PRIME MINISTER LESTER B. PEARSON WARNED. DOW,SHE SAID, AND SHOT HER DAUGHTER IN THE DE GAULLE IN THE STRIKE, NOW IN ITS SECOND DAV, IN­ SIDE. IT WAS NOT IMMEDIATELY LEARNED HOW lSKS BROAD PEACE PUSH VOLVED 110,000 EMPLOYEES or SEVEN RAILWAYS THE CtH LDft'N WERE WOUNDED. ADDIS AIABA, ETHIOPIA (UPI)--PRESIDENT INCLUDING THE TRANSCONTINENTAL CANADA PACI­ (CONTINUED ON PAGE SI~) CHARLES DE GAULLE rLEW HERE ON THE SECOND ric AND CANADIAN NATIONAL. THE RAILWAY WORK­ LEG OF HIS RIOT-MARRED ROUND THE WORLD TRIP ERS ALSO PROVIDE CANADA'S TELEGRAPH SERVICE TODAY AND CALLED rOR AN ALIGNMENT or NEUTRAL AND THE fERRYBOAT LINKS BETWEEN THE MARI­ SUICIDAL CICERO MARCH NATIONS TO END THE riGHTING IN VIET NAM. TIMES AND THE MAINLAND POSTPONED TO SEPT 4 THE rRENCH PRESIDENT RErERRED TO VIET NAM PARLIAMENT WAS TO MEET IN EMERGENCY SES­ eHICAGO (VPtl~~THE REV. ROBERT McGRUDER, PEACE PROPOSALS AT A STATE BANQUET GIVEN IN SION MoNDAY TO CONSIDER BACK TO WORK LEGI­ HEAD or THE WEST SIDE ORGANIZATION'S MINI­ HIS HONOR BY EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE AT THE SLATION BEtNG HAMMERED OUT BV A SPECIAL STERIAL UNION, ANNOUNCED LATE TODAY A GRANO PALACE. HE WAS EXPECTED TO SPELL OUT "STRIKE COMMITTEE" or EIGHT FEDERAL CABINET SCHEDULED MARCH Of MILITANT CIVIL RIGHTS DETAILS or HIS PLAN IN LATER SPEECHES IN MINISTERS. GROUPS INTO TENSE CICERO HAS BEEN POSTPON­ CAMBODIA AND PERHAPS OTHER STOPS ON THE TOUR. PEARSON WAS REPDRTED IN "CONSTANT CONTACt" ED UNTIL SEPT. 4. "SPRINGING rROM THE CONrLICT THAT IS RAG­ WITH THE COMMITTEE rROM HIS WEEKEND RETREAT HE SAID THE REASON rOR THE POSTPONEMENT ING IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THAT IS CONSTANTLY OUTSIDE OTTAWA. A MILITARY AIRClrT WAS SHU~ WAS A COMBINATION OF AUTHORlrIES' ARREST SPREADING BY ESCALATION LED rROM WITHOUT, TLING MEMBERS or PARLIAMENT, STRANDED BV THt THREATS AND THE PERSISTENCE or AIDES or THE RISK or A WAR BETWEEN TWO CONTINENTS RAIL STRIKE, TO THIS CAPITAL CITY fOR M~N­ MARTIN LUTHER KING, WHOSE DAY OLD MARCH NEVER CEASES TO INCREASE;" DE GAULLE SAID. DAY'S SESSION. MORATORIUM WAS BEING rLOUTED BY THE "BLACK "rACED WITH SUCH A DANGER, SHOULD NOT THOSE THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT or ALBERTA CO~ POWER" MILITANT GROUPS. NATIONS WHICH ARE INDEPENDENT, PAClrJC AND SIDERED AIRLlrTING SUPPLIES INTO REMOTE EARLIER TODAY, CICERO TOWN orflCIALS HAD DISINTERESTED ATTUNE THEIR VIEWS, AND -- Ir COMMUNITIES 250 TO 400 MILES NORTH or EDMON~ ASKED Gov~ OTTO KERNER TO PROVIDE NATION­ NEED BE -- THEIR VERY ACTS, AND IS NOT THIS TON WHERE MANY PERSONS HAVE ONLY ENOUGH AL GUARDSMEN TO BLOCK THE MARCK. THE VERY CASE AS rAR AS rRANCE AND ETHIOPIA rooD rOR riVE to SEVEN DAYS. KING AND HIS AIDES CONrERRED REPEATEDLY ARE CONCERNED'l" DE GAULLE ASKED. {CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) WITH MARCH LEADERS. IN BRIEF REMARKS rOLLOWING DE GAULLE'S SOU~CES WITH THE MARCH LEADERSHIP SAID SPEECH, SELASSIE INDICATED BE AGREED THAT METCALFE OBSERVES DATE IT WAS ARGUED THAT THE MARCHERS WERE TOO NEUTRAL NATIONS HELD THE KEY TO SOLVING THE NATCHEZ, MISS. (UPI)--NEGRO GEORGE MET­ DISORGANIZED, THAT THE MARCH WAS "NOT SOUTHEAST ASIAN CONrLICT AND WOULD BE GLAD CAL~E, SWEAT GLISTENING ON HIS SCARRED fACE~ lIO.TH BE ING PUT IN JA IL rOR," AND THAT A TO COOPERATE IN ErrORTS TO HALT THE riGHTING LED A MARCH DOWNTOWN TODAY TO COMMEMORATE MARCH TOMORROW WOULD BE REGUARDED AS A THE BOOBY-TRAP BOMB'NG EXACTLY ONE YEAR AGO SLAP AT KING THAT ALMOST TqoK HI- LirE AND SPARKED A SCHEDULtD TO TAKE P.RT IN THE MARCH WERE HANOI FILM SHOWS YANK SETTLEMENT or MANY NEGRO GRIEYANCES H~A •• THE CONGRESS or RACIAL EQUALITY, THE STU­ TREATED IN HOSPITAL MET~A~rE, A LONGTIME NATCHEZ CIVIL RIGHTS DENT NON-VIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE, TOKYO (UPI)--A rlLM SHOWING U.S. AIR rORCE LEADER, SAID H£ BELIEVED THAT SOMEWHERE 1M THE DEACONS rOR DErENSE, THE MARXIST W E ACE MA~. JAMES H. KASLER BEING TREATED IN A THE CROWD OF WHITE rACES STARING AS THE B. DuBOIS CLUBS AND A NUMBER or LOCAL CIVIL t NORTH VIETNAMESE HOSPITAL rOR INJURIES Sur­ MARCHERS PASSED WERE THE MEN WHO PLANTED RIGHTS GROUPS. rERED WHEN HI8 PLANE WAS SHOT DOWN WAS RE­ THE BOMB IN HIS CAR. SPOKESMEN rOR KING'S CHICAGO FREEDOM LEAIED HERE "TOONY. "I DONfT KNOW WHO THEY ARE -- I ASSUME MOVEMENT SAID THERE WOULD BE NO PARTICIPA­ HE APPEARED TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION DESPIT THEY WERE KLANSMEN," HE SAID. "THE rBI TOLD TION BY IT IN THE SCHEDULED SEPT 4 MARCH. HIS WOUNDS. KASLER, WHO LED THE fIRST RAID ME ON~E THEY PRETTY WELL KNOW WHO DID IT '~E HAVE STOPPED DEMONSTRATIONS AI AN ON THE HANOI-HAIPHONG OIL STORAGE COMPLES ON BU~ DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO PUT THEM ACT or GOOD rAITH AND I DON'T SEE WHY WE JUNE 29, WAS SHOT DOWN AUGUST 8, "BLACK Su... IN ..JAIL." SHOULD START UP AGAIN," A SOUTHERN CHRIS­ DAY," WHEN SEVEN AMERICAN JETS WERE LOST OVE METCALfE WAS DRIVEN BY A rRIEND TO THE TIAN LEADERSHIP CONfERENCE SPOKESMAN SAID. THE COMMUNIST NORTH. SMALL GRAVEL PARKING LOT WHERE HIS CAR WAS "WE'RE NOT GOING IN THERE JUST BECAUSE THE THREE-MINUTE fiLM, RELEASED THROUGH PARKED A YEAR AGO AS HE GOT OFr WORK AT THE THEY ARE GOING IN THERE," A COORDINATING NIPPON DIMPA NEWS, SHOWED THE MAJOR BEING ARMSTRONG TIRE AND RUBBER Co. PLANT. COU~CIL Of COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SPOKES­ WHEELED INTO A TREATMENT ROOM AND SEVERAL THEY PARKED AT THE EXACT SPOT WHERE THE MAN SAID.
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