(Iowa City, Iowa), 1966-11-05

(Iowa City, Iowa), 1966-11-05

~of U.N. Cautions Korean Reds PANMUNJOM , Korea III - North Kor­ here wDIIDd up as 10 mlllY others In the with grenades and machine-gun fire and the attack on the Americans. which be 'Ile ean Communists, r e j e c tin g protests 231 previous meetlngs of the conunisslon then further mutilating their bodies wilb dismissed as a "slanderous distortion." 1_ 0/ against bloody incursions below the truce have over the last 13 years - with noth­ bullets and bayonets. He rejeeted Ciccolella's proposal that they line, drew a wamlog Friday from the Ing solid accomplished Suggesllog thai continued attacks could make an Immediate on-the-spot Investiga­ ~tbe United Nations Command that they are Presldent Johnson, who was In Seoul, f1are into open conllid, Ciccolella ap­ tion. Be charged that American and traveling on a collision course. pealed to the North Koreans to "promote South Korean troops had set the lSI-mile South Korea, in the final hours of his peaceful conditions rather than inflame long looe ablaze with 15 gun-(irlog loci­ rs:: A North Korean spokesman denied bis Pacific tour wben the Americans were the passions of war." dents since Oct_ 25. governmenl's responsibility for the death slain, declared In Washington the attack Maj. Gen. Park Chunk-Koop respond­ The Bonesteel letter that Park declin­ of six American and three South Korean was "totally IJDjustified murder." He ed scornfully on behalf of North Korea's ed to relay to Pyongyang wa to advise (: soldiers in two raids Wednesday. He said he hoped it was not an indicalion command. He refused to accept a leUer Kim's regime: countered with a charge lhat U.N. forces tbat North Korea planned to violate the from U_S. Gen. Charles H. Bonesteel "Uole you have elected 10 abrogate have been shootlng acrou the demilitariz­ armistice agreement. m, the U.N. commander in Korea, to the Korean military armistice you will ed lODe and raising tensions tbat could U.S. Maj. Gen. Richard CiccoleUB de­ North Korean Premier Kim I1-SUDg pro­ take appropriate action to cea e th e lead to a general conllid. livered the collision course warning al the testing what Bonesteel described a 12 wanton acts of kidnaplog, murder and aI­ A savage, five-hour debate lo an emer­ llenlor representative of the U.N. Com­ violent, LllJProvoked North Korean attacks rocity. You are hereby put on notice that gency session of the Military Armistice mand. He accused the Communist.. of since Oct. IS. the United Nations Command views the e Commission in its long, blue building ambusblng the Americans, killini them Park denied all the violations, locluding violations as grave provocations." oil Iowan Serving the University of Iowa and the Peor'e of Iowa City \!;ItaoUShed In 1. 10 centa a copy Iowa City, Jowa-Saturday, November 5, 1966 Johnson Says Nixon Puts POOL CHAMPION JOE BAUIS d.monstr8t" th. unorthodox styl. which r.nkt him with luch greats .S Willi. MOKonl and MlnMMt. F.ta. B.lsil g.v •• n .xhlbltlon ef hll t.l,nts .t the Union Thursd.y, sponsored by Union Board and the Brunlwlck CO". (Set story on P,g' 3.) Politics Ahead Of Patriotism WASHINGTON III - President Johnson necessary to protect the territortallntegrlt, '!be fonner vice president uId '!blU'lday tially after a barrage ot crlUclam from accused Richard M_ Nixon of puttlng poli­ (If Soutb Viet Nam, to let that the violence tha t the ManUa conference bad brought both Democrats and Republicans. Economic Growth tics befort patriotism In a Kathin, indict­ here CeaseI, and that the Inft1tration and peace no nearer and asked Johnson to CIllftIMllt H.. a- Itefr.l"'" ment Friday of Nixon, the Republicans' .gl1'esllion eeuea." clear up lOme gran poliey questions a bout '!be announcement noted that Nixon "hu chief national campalJller_ He .aid Nlxoll WII tryIn, to conIuIe the the Manila propoeala, additional troops observed a moratorium on Viet Nam policy The fonner vice president promptly ac­ I ue and Inject It Into the polltlcal cam­ needed in VIet Nam, and the possibilities criticIsm while President Johnson was oul cused the Preaident of a ",hocking dlaplay paign for Tuesday', electlOlll. of a tax Increue to finance the war_ of the country" and said he would analyze ID Friday'. WaterTille new. conference, the Manila meeting, review campaign la­ Reported Slower of temper." "Attempts to do that will caD18 people sues, and "reply to President Johnson's Nixon .ald that "despite the presidential Johnson told a natlonaU7 televised Den to lose votes lnatead of pInIn, them," he personal attack on him" during the broad­ conference that Nixon, the 1980 GOP prea­ Ald. "We oueltt not to have tneII killed be­ temper, I will continue to ,peak out" about WASHINGTON IA'! - Government offi· bor SLaUstics reported total employment the war. cast. ottllt clals reported Friday a slowing rate of was up 500,000 to 74.7 million. about the ex­ IdentIal nominee, didn't ..,.a hit cOIlDI:r1 ca_ we tried to fuD up 1OIIMI1hIn&- It wUl be .een at 2 p.m. CST on the Na­ job growth and a drop in wholesale prices pected rise for Oclober. well wben h. lU"eeted that th.e MIJIlla "Mr. Nixon doeII!'t ..,.e hIa country NllIIn T. Answer Jthnlon tional Broadcasting Company (NBC) net­ in October. They described them as evi­ The situation was described as not a conference poaltloll OIl mutual withdrawal well by tryIn, to Ie... that kind of im­ He added that he would give a detailed work. dence of a slackening economic expansion. downturn, but ralher a slowlog of the ear· of troo.,. In aD)' armIatiet would lea" pression In the hope that he can plek up a anlwer to Jobnson In a nationwide tele­ NBC gave each of the major parties a But no one would say whether this would lier rapid rale of growlh that produced South Viet Nam at the IIItrCf of the Com­ precinct or two, or a ward or two." 'Islon-radlo broadcast SLllJday. free half bour of televlalon and radio time make a tax increase unnecessary. labor shortages, higher wages and sharp munlJt Viet CollI- Itemarb ItIllCh Nhten In Washington, the Republican Congres­ Sunday. The Democratic program, "Con' price increases for many goods. versations with the Cabinet," will be seen Al lhou~h the total number of unemployed P,...kIent DIIcrIlee At ..... ".." Word of the President'. remarks reacbed lional Commlttee announced that Nixon's Ross said the 8 per cent rale of growth 30- at 1 p.m. CST. d 01 '~i .0 a nine-year low of 2,521,000, a The President IIId the Manila al1'eement Nixoo In Waterville, Malne, wbere he was appearance would take up the entire s ' n n said labor shortages were eas­ in the gross national product o( lasl year for withdrawal of U.S. and a1Jled trooPi campaigning for coogrealonal candidatea. minute sPOt previously Intended for the Nixon will appear Sunday also on the had been "obviously unsustainable" and American Boardcastlnl Company proaram i:\ . ~ se employers were making better within six months after Communist aggraa. He laid that Johnson Instead Ihould have controversial campalen movie, "What's u... ' 01 available manpower. in recent months had dropped to an an­ lion ceuea expressed Ibe intentiOD to ,tay answered his question about the Viet Nam Goina on Here?" "Issues and Answers" at 12 :30 p.m. CST Til.; Labor Dellartment's Bureau of La- nual growth rate Qf less than 5 per cent. In Viet Nam "10 lon, II our presence II War. Tbe movie bad alr ••dy !)ten cutluhstan- on television and an hour later on radio. The drop in the government's wholesale price index from 106.8 to 106.2 was the first decline in two years and the biggest in four years. Civic Services The fi~re means wholesale goods that Profile Previews cost $106.80 in September dropped 60 cents in Oclober. S C1:~bo~ $peokers ~rgue l,U)6s declined t pi'ed' w~1lIoh the Open 'To All, easing of innationary pressures mighl At Union Tonight cause the Johnson Administralion to drop consideration of a possible income tax in­ Nloety freshmen &lid transfer coeds will crease after next week's elections. vie for the tille of Miss Perfect Prome at Says Leikvold Bul he said the pressures had relaxed. ommitment In Viet Nom a style show let for 7: SO toni ght in the Union Ballroom. lIccess to library, recreationa\ ana ot'ner By STU TRUELSEN "Our involvement In Viet Nam i. Immoral, A2, Maple Sbade, N.J. Campbell said, "The civic services in Iowa City will still be St.ff WrlNr illegal and irrational." anti-this and anti-that groups are the ones From tbe 90 , 15 semi-finalisls will be se­ available to out-of-town people on the same Expl.lnl Oppelltl", that cause trouble. Newspapers play up lected , and from these, lhe judges will sc­ Iuoqis 1S in the past, city manager Carsten Direct Air Link The United States commitment in Viet Nam sparked a heated debate at Soapbox Peters explained, "The inhuman method these groups and distort the pubIlc opinion lect Miss Perfect Prome and her court. D. Leikvold announced Friday. by which people are killed lJ Immoral. The on Viet Nam. " The show, sponsored by Associated Wo­ It had been announced that such servo Soundoff Friday night after the scheduled topic of "College Morality" was quickly war is also Immoral because Johnson in­ Campbell then spoke of an anti-anti-Viet men Students. will be buill around lhe eles would be denied to out-of-town people Of Russia, U.S.

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