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Show G =? 5 "Rs |This Author Claims. 210-Page. BookWas Condensed to Two Sentences | Foreign. News Commentary By DICK WEST : F rance Seeking New a2 ra d D e ics was a prerequisite to get-/absolutely no connection with,can claim the distinction When I j protested if Field Of Contraction this interpret the results of a rath-|tion president, reporting that|ment, I was told that some | With Red ! i i: ||lier this month I undertook to Heard, assistant to the federa-|seemingly ridiculous require-|" jeaeq say Sa ik as ea |produce. United’ Press International _ ‘However, I am nowin receipt WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ear-! of.a communication from Niel'ism. : er pel survey conducted |by|the poll was not as successful| knowledge of arithmetic would| ere, although personally I S the National Federation of In-|as it seemed, dependent Business. come in handy in making out|00W very little about that Heard, who used to be a\expense accounts. Ivan’s of thing. My me According to a press release/newspaperman himself, said| ‘Later, on, when I went to|Pe”,' lie in of the Russians involving $350 mil- put out by the federation, a|that he made a mistake in pre-|work as a reporter, I found a rather than: expansion. By PHIL NEWSOM { UPI Foreign News Analyst {lion in French credits. ‘poll of its membership on a|paring the press release. this to be quite true. — the Readerne Dies : As the remainder of the) France thus would become!Ccertain issue showed 85 per] . Attempts Explanation “So, f Jong training, wre ne soon age and add boiling Western world holds a testing|the first major Western power cent favorable, 13 per ae bt tik. hak omelion. inad|1 saw a saree : ere as oe ut ie finger to the wind for a sign of|to conclude agreement with the;Posed and 6 per cent unc tc oo vertently, a 2 per -cent> vote|I aeitidits DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTI ON subconsciously| years or so ago. Suess ofl teats wbiat: Fair Yo u SERVICE. . future Soviet policy, France is/Soviets since the power shift] By dint of some intricate) 2.’ transposed to 6 per cent,”|raised it to 6, hoping that itlsourse nothing unusual about|the Reader’s Digest condenses reported moving briskly ahead| which toppled Nikita Khrush- oe nietGat the|te wrote. “Believe I can give|would get’ by the business of-|that. Book condensations are a|my 210-page book to two sen- trade jehev. Kh = i h rusncnev fextended Indictment Published’ é total gee eisper olay a logical explanation for this. /fice, and thus reimburse me in|regular feature of thé Digest. |tences, you can imagine what over seven stezama Seis. SU. S. of ew agreemen: t Ke bers byy whic which NATO | bound themselves to pub-|SUPPly the Soviet Union with an | a mary of the Soviet Centrali°" credit terms extending over) TOKYO (UPI) — Communist Committee indictment that re-|25 years. Further agreements| North Viet Nam charged today! sulted in Nikita S. Khrushchev’s| Were expected to increase the| that U.S. ships shelled coastal ouster. credits close to the $300 million|areas of North Viet Nam and mark. It was the largest single} American planes bombed a The indictment was delivered : : a ot : by Soviet theoretician Mikhail| 2°2! in Soviet-British trade his-|frontier post. ; | A. Susloy in a five-hour. speech} - ” " The broadcast said the at-|| 4 é to the Oct. 15 meeting that! Regcrercrheisslyeesing a were made Wednesday. | brought Khrushchev’s dismissal. HieiRrench negotiations isthe! A North Vietnamese Foreign) It has not been made public DY! su ESHOneURESP > clatden {| Ministry statement broadcast the Soviets. | etree des Gaulle -alreatiy has| PY Radio Hahoi and monitored Espresso’s' ‘summary of thelbeen in close touch with -new| 2, LoK¥® Bom bee Be alrcralt ates coming) Unite Khrushchev of violating collec- Kosygin and ist party secre- of the Le leadership, 7 bungling ssin par-\tary Leonid Brezhnev : and has| hombed from the.caddirection tive ‘wonketed of he Laos} Chal ty ‘work, making ill - advised|conyinced hirhelf both as to! i ” trips abroad, making mistakes|their intent and their relate! ee was located in industry and agriculture, and permanency in office.’ : WE DON'T BELIEVE IN SPOOKS! ah ALWAYS FIRST tous } | Suslov report said it accused|soviet Premier Aleksei N.|J¢! Planes and five 128 373-4500 pire Ag? lished ee atte was a on $80 tmnillion synthetic fiber plant) in Nin. Quan P Gish Province. tending toward the “personality! President Johnson has dis- two’ 1.6 iaiiee from the Viet! cult. a _ |closed that. he also received|Nam-Laos border. Espresso, a left-wing publica-|from Kosygin a message which| The statement said’ the section which is frequently well-in-|he regarded as reassuring. lond attack occurred. 13 hours formed on Communist affairs,| It did not, however, cover|jater on the same day. when On sale tonight - - at 6 p. m. en SAVINGS! said the summary was obtained| anything ‘quite so concrete as|“three naval craft of the Unit-| from “a reliable source in East|$350 million. French-Soviet negotia-|into the territorial waters of the ‘ 4 : c | EDisewewe loses Boal eae Otauleitalal loneat aeleaeaa || t of comrade|lomats, De Gaulle discusses the ee * aS. * A = Tae bac x ushchev repeated|need first to make an | t. and violations of|with one side and then with the Dynamite Plant ctive Head-| other. . 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