HIGH TIDE L~ TIDE 5.8 AT 0454 0.5 AT 1112 ,.2 AT 1112 0.7 AT 2312 8-31-66 8-31-66 VOl, KWAJALE IN ~RSHALL ISLANDS UESDA Y AlX3UST 0 6 GROUND WAR SLOWER~ AIR WAR HOT MIAMI (UPI)--PRE~IER fiDEL CASTRO SAID EARLY TODAY THERE IS NO CHANCE or A Cu­ AS VIETNAMESE tLECTION NEARS BAN RECONCILIATION WITH THE UNITED STATES SAIGON (UPI)--THE COMMUNISTS HAVE PUT PRICES ON THE HEADS or KEY U.S. AND SOUTH VIETNAM­ AND HE VOWED TO CONTINUE "AN IMPLACABLE ESE CIVILIAN AND MILITARY orrlCIALS AND SENT OUT SPECIAL ASSASSINATION SQUADS TO KILL THE~ riGHT AGAINST IMPERIALISM." OFFICIAL SOURCES SAID TODAY. IN A MORE THAN riVE-HOUR SPEECH IN THE SOURCES SAID GUARDS AROUND HEADQUARTERS BUILDINGS, OFFICERS' BILLETS AND THE PERSONAL HAVANA, CASTRO INDICATED, WITH CRYPTIC BODYGUARDS OF HIGH-RANKING OFrlCIALS HAVE BEEN DOUBLED, AND IN SOME INSTANCES TRIPLED, BE­ WORDS, THAT HE HAS BEEN UNDER PRESSURE CAUSE OF THE BOUNTY OFFER. TO CHANGE OR EASE HIS POLICY TOWARD THE AT THE SAME TIME, orFICIALS CONrlRMED THAT TWO U.S. ADVISERS WERE TAKEN CAPTIVE RECENTLY UNITED STATES Y THE VIET CONGo THE GUERRILLAS SNEAKED THROUGH THREE COMPANIES or SOUTH VIETNAMESE TROOPS HE DID NOT MAKE CLEAR WHETHER THE AP­ TO A BATTALION HEADQUARTERS NEAR HUE TWO WEEKS AGO AND KIDNAPED AN AMERIC~N LIEUTENANT AND PARENT PRESSURE CAME rROM WITHIN HIS SERGEANT. OWN CUBAN COMMUNIST PARTY OR PERHAPS "IT WAS SO FAST THAT HARDLY A SHOT WAS rlRED BY THE GOVERNMENT TROOPS," AN AMERICAN rROM SOURCE TOLD UPI CORRESPONDENT THOMAS CORPORA. IN WAR ACTION, A VIET CONG FORCE ATTACKED A GOVERNMENT our POST rOUR MILES SOUTH or SAIGON RIOTS HIT THRE U.S. CITIES TUESDAY NIGHT AND U.S. GUNSHIPS. THE rLASH OF SNCC LEADER PROMISES MORE FLARES AND THUMP OF GUNrlRE ROLLED OVER THE CHICAGO (UPI)--CITY orrlCIALS APPEALED TO NEGRO LEADERS rOR HELP TODAY IN QUELLING RACI- CAPITAL. L VIOLENCE IN TWO STATES IN WISCONSIN, THE GOVERNOR TURNED TO THE COURTS AND ORDERED U.S. orFICIALS ALSO DISCLOSED THAT AMERICAN NATIONAL GUARDSMEN TO DUTY TO KEEP A MARATHON CIVIL RIGHTS DEMONSTRATION UNDER CONTROL. JETS HIT NORTH VIET NAM YESTERDAY WITH 133 RACIAL TENSIONS WERE HIGH IN WAUKEGAN, ILL., BENTON HARBOR, MICH., AND WAUWATOSA, WISC. MISSIONS, POUNDING 20 OIL DEPOTS AND A RADAR IN1WAUKEGAN AND BENTON HARBOR, CITY orFICIALS CALLED MEETINGS WITH LEADERS or THE NEGRO SITE SEVEN MILES FROM THE CAPITAL or HANOI COMMUNITY TONIGHT IN HOPES or rlNDING A WAY TO END THE UPROARS WHICH ROCKED NEGRO SECTIONS COMMUNIST GUNNERS SHOT DOWN AN F-I05 THUNDER-Or THEIR CITIES. CHIEF 15 MILES NORTHWEST OF DONG HOI, THE NA- A TIGHTLY ENFORCED CURrEW HELPED QUELL THE FIREBOMBING AND ARSON WHICH BROKE OUT URIN~ TIONt~ SOUTHERNMOST MAJOR CITY THE PILOT WAS HE WEEKEND IN WAUKEGAN AND HAVE RESULTED IN 136 ARRESTS. AT BENTON HARBOR, POLICE SEALED MISSING IT WAS THE 347TH AMERICAN PLANE LOST Fr A NEGRO AREA, DISPELLED ROAMING GANGS or NEGRO YOUTHS, AND TURNED BACK TEN HELMETED DURING THE AIR WAR OVER NORTH VIET NAM. rlD WHITE YOUTHS ARMED WITH A SAWED-orr SHOTGUN IN THE ESCALATING RIVER WAR AROUND SAIGON, URSE STR IKE MAY SPR ~ WHO TRIED TO ENTER THE ZONE orFICIALS DISCLOSED THAT THE VIET CONG TRIED VER 2 000 THE MAYORS OF BOTH BENTON HARBOR AND WAUKE- TO BLOW UP ANOTHER U.S. NAVY PATROL BOAT YES­ THROUGH O , GAN BECAME PERSONAL TARGETS or RIOTERS LAST TERDAY IN THE Co CHIEN RIVER ABOUT 55 MILES SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--NuRSES WENT ON STRI NIGHT AND EARLY TODAY. A ROCK WAS HURLED SOUTHWEST or SAIGON. TODAY AGAINST SAN FRANCISCO's THREE PUBLIC THROUGH THE PICTURE WINDOW or BENTON HARBOR THE GUERRILLAS SET OUT AN EMPTY SAMPAN AS A HOSPITALS. IT WAS THE NATION'S rlRST MAJOR MAYOR WILBERT SMITH'S HOME, BUT THE MAYOR DECOY AND TOUCHED OFr A MINE AS THE U.S. PATROL STRIKE BY HOSPITAL NURSES AND HIS WirE SLEPT THROUGH IT AT WAUKEGAN, BOAT MOVED IN TO INVESTIGATE. THEY MISJUDGED As THE 650 NURSES INVOLVED IN THE WAGE A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL WAS THROWN AT THE CAR or AND THE MINE WENT orF TOO EARLY. A HUGE rIRE- DISPUTE WITH THE CITY TELEPHONED IN SICK MAYOR ROBERT SABONJIAN AS HE TOURED THE RIOT BALL FLASHED OVER THE RIVER, WATER GEYSERED THE POSSIBiLITY AROSE tNkT Ij~gg ORD£RLI~~ AREA NEARLY 100 FEET INTO THE AIR BUT THE BOAT ES- NURSES AIDES AND OTHER HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES A LEADER or CIVIL RIGHTS MILITANTS WARNED CAPED UNDAMAGED. MIGHT JOIN THE STRIKE. IN NEW YORK THAT VIOLENCE IN THE NATION'S (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) ONLY SUPERVISORY NURSES WERE AVAILABLE CITIES WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE NORMAL CARE FOR THE ESTIMATED STOKELY CARMICHAEL, CHAIRMAN or THE STU- HIGHER TAXES SPECTRE 2,000 PATIENTS AT THE HOSPITALS. MANY or DENT NON-VIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE, THE PATIENTS SU'~ORTED THE WALKOUT BY NURSB SAID "IN CLEVELAND THEy'RE BUILDING STORES RAISED BY TREASURY WHO COMPLAINED THEIR SALARIES FAILED TO WITH NO WINDOWS -- ALL BRICK I DON'T KNOW WASHINGTON (UPI)--TREASURY UNDERSECRETARY MATCH THOSE or STREET CLEANERS AND ZOO WHAT THEY THINK THEy'LL ACCOMPLISH. IT JUST JOSEPH W. BARR HELD OUT THE RENEWED POSSIBILITY KEEPERS. MEANS WE HAVE TO MOVE FROM MOLOTOV COCKTAILS TODAY OF A TAX INCREASE TO CONTROL THE THREAT THE STRIKING NURSES ARE MEMBERS or THE TO DYNAMITE." OF RUNAWAY INFLATION. CALlrORNIA NURSES ASSOCIATION (CNA). THEY WHILE WAUKEGAN AND BENTON HARBOR DEALT HE TOLD THE HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE THAT MONE- ORGANIZED A TEAM or 35 NURSES TO PROVIDE WITH RIOTING AND VANDALISM IN NEGRO NEIGH- TARY POLICY ALONE WOULD NOT BE ENOUGH TO HAR- CRITICAL CARE FOR PATIENTS AND EMERGENCY BORHOODS, orrlCIALS IN THE MILWAUKEE SUBURB NESS THE OVERHEATED ECONOMY. STANDBY DUTY. or WAUWATOSA HOPED TO KEEP CROWDS or ANGRY "Ir WE HAVE TO DO MORE WE WILL HAVE TO DO MAYOR JOHN F. SHELLEY, WHO HELD A MARA- WHITES rROM ATTACKING NEGRO DEMONSTRATORS IT BY TAXING OR (REDUCED~ SPENDING," HE SAID. THON SESSION WITH NURSES REPRESENTATIVES (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) "THERE IS NO OTHER WAY." HE DID NOT AMPLlry. DURING THE NIGHT IN HOPES or AVERTING THE PROBE HEARS BITTER TALE BARR TESTIFIED ONE DAY ArTER PRESIDENT JOHN- STRIKE, WAS EXPECTED TO DECLARE AN EMER- SON DEPLORED RISING INTEREST RATES AND SAID GENCY. THE ACTION WOULD ENABLE CITY OFFICI- WASHINGTON (UPI)--A WELFARE WORKER TODAY "BETTER WAYS" MUST ~ FOUND TO DAMPEN THE ECON- ALS TO TRY TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO MEET THE TOLD SENATORS, INCLUDING ROBERT F KENNrDY, OMY. NURSES' PAY DEMANDS. HOW A JOBLESS FATHER GREETED NEWS OF PRESI- MEANWHILE, THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD THE NURSES ANNOUNCED THEY WOULD APPEAR DENT JOHN F. KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION WITH ANNOUNCED THAT INTEREST RATES ON MORTGAGE BErORE THE SAN FRANCISCO LABOR COUNCIL TO THE EXCLAMATION: "GOOD! I HOPE THEY GET LOANS FOR NEW HOMES ROSE IN JULY TO 6.12 PER- SEEK AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH PICKET LINES JOHNSON AND THE REST OF THEM." CENT FROM THE JUNE FIGURE OF 6.7, WHILE RATES TO SPREAD THE STRIKE TO OTHER HOSPITAL WOR THE WITNESS APOLOGIZED TO SEN. KENNEDY rOR ON LOANS FOR EXISTING HOMES ROSE IN JULY FROM ERS. SHELLEY, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE STORY BUT SAID IT ILLUSTRATED THE MISERY, 6.18 TO 6.24 PERCENT. II YEARS BEFORE STARTING HIS PUBLIC SERVICE FRUSTRATION AND BITTERNESS or THE POOR, IN ITS REPORT THE BoARD BLAMED THE INCREASE CAREER, PLANNED TO ARGUE AGAINST PICKETING. "WHO ARE ASKING FOR BREAD AND ARE BEING SINCE LATE 1965 ON "TIGHT CREDIT MARKET CON- AI D OKAYED GIVEN STONES." DITIONS AND REDUCED SAVINGS FLOWS TO MORTGAGE BILL THE NEW YORK SENATOR SHOWED NO EMOTION AT LENDING INSTITUTIONS." WASHINGTON (UPI)--HoUSE AND SENATE CON- THE STORY RECOUNTED BY EUGENE HILL, HEAD OF AT THE RULES COMMITTEE HEARING, REP. WRIGHT FEREES AGREED TODAY ON A $3.5 BILLION rOR- THE ALBUQUERQUE,N M COMMUNITY ACTION PRO- PATMAN, (DEM.-TEX.), CHAlIMAN OF THE HOUSE EIGN AID AUTHORIZATION BILL PROVIDING ONLY GRAM. KENNEDY SIMPLY NODDED 'LIGHTLY AS HILL BANKING COMMITTEE, CHARGED BARR HAD BACKED ONE YEAR FOR MOST PROGRAMS BUT THREE FOR MADE HIS APOLOGIES. HILL TESTIFIED BEFORE AWAY ~ROM .tS ORIGINAL APPROVAL OF PATMAN'S DEVELOPMENT LOANS AND THE LATIN AMERICA A SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE WHICH IS STUDYING PROPOSAL TO SET AN AUTOMATIC 4.5 PERCENT LIMIT "ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS." PROBLEMS OF CITIES AND THE MISERY OF GHETTO pN INTEREST RATES WHICH BANKS PAY ON TIME DE- THE COMPROMISE WAS WORKED OUT IN THE CON- LirE. POSITS UNDER $100,000. FEREES' 11TH SESSION. THE TWO HOUSES PASSED HILL'S STORY DEALT WITH A MEXICAN-AMERICAN DIFFERING MEASURES NEITHER OF WHICH AGREED F"ATHER OF THREE WHO HAD BEEN WITHOUT A STEADi RA I L STR I FE FEARED WITH PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S ORIGINAL $3.386 JOB FOR SEVEN YEARS. HE RETURNED HOME Nov. 22 OTTAWA (UPI)--UNION LEADER R.C. SMITH WARNED BILLION ANNUAL REQUEST rOR FIVE-YEAR AUTHOR 1963, AFTER .EING REFUSED A JOB BECAUSE OF TtDAY THAT 110,000 STRIKINS RAILWAYMEN WOULD ITY. HIS M~XICAN NAME ••• ISHORE A BACK-TO-WORK ORDER CONTAINED IN GOVE~ THE TOTAL FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR IS AFTER HIS OUTBURST ON HEARING OF THE ASSAS- MEHT LEGISLATION PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT YES- THUS MORE THAN THE ADMINISTRATION ASKED OR SINATIOH, "HIS WI'E SAID, 'OH, HOW CAN YOU TERDAY. EITHER HOUSE VOTED -- A RESULT OF THE TWO TALK LIKE THAT,' BUT HE SAID, 'WHAT HAVE SMITH, NEGOTIATOR FOR SEVERAL NON-OPERATING HOUSES ~OMPROMISING ITEM BY ITEM ON DIF- THEY EVER DONE FOR ME, WHAT HAVE THEY EYER UNIONS IN CANADA'S SEVEN STRIKEBOUND RAILWAYS, FERENT AMOUNTS THEY HAD APPROVED FOR VARI- DONE rOR YOU, WHAT HAYE THEY EYER DONE FOR SAID WORD WAS BEING RECEIVED 'ROM ACROSS THE OUS PROGRAMS.
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