Show -- - ---4 vwi ----- -I ES Unemployment Up in October Panel Starts Readies Highest Point for 2 Years New Hoffa The Salt Lftke Tribtme4 WedneNtay November c 1 11()De 14111K New York Times Service per cent tax surcharge proposed by the administration List summer on the ground that th P economy faced a period of excessive and inflabooary expansion Incrme ii Joblells 10 WASIIING'rON Unemincreased ployment signif cantly in October for the beeond and straight month reached its highest level in two years the Labor Department reported Tuesday The October unemployment figures provided the first strong economic argument 41 oti iviirtctJ " and eppowd budgetary ones — against the -- 4 Iv r -i l' '''''m 1 e 1 li':n11 --'''' eitlr 4g1844 ifibk of -14 - 400 I 10"411111111111111111 3 441 Ill 4 6c??? is 1) number johseekers September and October has been unusually large acmrd log to the Labor Department some inerease in the number I - i c ' vow v 4 z 4 41tigniabi P 1” "I know it's not time to say my prayers But this is an emergency!" 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' t now magazine added the Senate Ethics Corn- mittee to its smear cam- PalgTr" Long said The rommitt ee report and the state-o- f ments made by Stennis speak for themselves It is more evident than ever that the story is a continuation of the vicious and malicious smear (liniof Life pa ign magazine against me based only on in- - ''''"ovc:k k heretofore" takt fttibunt tthe gait k definite-chang- "Life I people fr4-:- zcmi Pit 1 k Ctf --- d í 4 ""ty ' ' 44-''''- T I FOODARAMA to become its practitioners a problem gainthan ing wider recognition sible was coverage rated "excellent" in national coverage by 8 per cent "good" by 31 per cent "fair" by 39 per cent and "poor" by 22 per cent of those replying Ilungate said On coverage of news about Congress four members said this was "highly accurate" 79 called it "reasonably accurate" 48 said it was "occasionally accurate" 9 "seldom accurate" and 8 "rarely accurate" The figures on televiof Congress sion coverage were roughly comparable Hungate said at a news conference that he mailed his inquiry to all 433 House members and 100 senators and considered the 150 replies representative although possibly In favor of the weighed younger members Hungate's question on ethics was put this way: "Would you favor a code of ethics to be adopted for application to all the in v-t- 'Not Practicable' the other side a member commented "I oppose a code of ethics for congressional reporters because I do not think this Is a practicable idea In fact I am not even sure what is intended in such a code "The press plays a more significant role in our society than most citizens realize Rather than restrictions it needs to attract the best pos- Handmade stunning crystal icer and liner set Perfect for seafoods and desserts In a set of 8 at a remarkable price 699 ' NO-FROS- On '7 t ': "cannot that there is any new and substantial evidence R "poor" i —only imported elegance showpiece 2CM1 GIFTS— all store a meet- said the panel state S COOP 33- kt6 n 1968 KELVINATOR 1968 street" one-wa- y ethics jobseekers occurs constant ly With rising population and thus there must always be an Increase in the number of available jobs if unemploy-ment is not to rise Arthur M Ross the corn- missioner of labor statistics shied away at a news conference Tuesday from interprets tion off the October unemployment figures Ile flatly refused to discuss the figures In the context of the administration's proposed tax Increase (Copyright) c 87- - log in the in both of the floor following of the committee on ly s ::'- - te per jobs and jobseckers While the increase ctN A black wrought-irostand holds six mugs In olive green and mustard Great for any gathering — and lust 1 to look at- ‘Jr et vicious and malicious smear campaign of Life magazine against me based only on nuendos and insinuations" Stennis in a brief statement All of the figures have been adjusted to eliminate the of normal effect in the numbers of 11111I cni i : three-tent- Wrt aril-seeke- as cle cent 00011c11 Att and 4 1 -- has branded the "a continuation of the Long unemploment rate from its August level of 3 and eight- tenths per cent to the October 1 th°h" 111° TlieSe changes in the num- of jobs and number of job--' have increased the her t3 : - Mil " t ree imber Sr 7 I &I9 ':J---e:- A ee By Hank Ketcham it - J - 41 I t i )-------46 v (11-M- one-tent- h -- 11 pet-so- The increase in dte jobless rate in October from 4 and to 4 and three-tenth- s -per cent Qt the Work loree reflected a worsening Job pie Dennis the Menace s 1961 ---— 4s 0 ) hire for adult men and Negroes WASlitzToN (ups) — The deterioration occurred The Senate Ethics Committee announced Tuesday it had remainly because of increases look- in the number of opened its investigation into ing for twit rather than any charges Sen Edward V Long used his position in decline in the number of jobs an effort to keep Teamster available There was an increa' se of 'T'tesitlent James' IL Itotta out about 200000 in the number of of jail Chairman J°11n C St°""il jobseekers whereas the num ttvit Seniiae his eleaLtlAkV klof by Panel would "fully consider" only 5000 during the month new allegations made against Over the two nionths of Sep- the Long by Life tember a ga zine Labor Department's figures Life in 'its current issue showed there had been an ac-that the committee of charged tual decline had "whitewashed" Long available jobs of Rom whore It said the senator either am there was an increase of did riot tell the truth or "im 300000 in the number of those highly paid legal adviser not actively looking for work only to the Teamsters but to Seasonal Changes operators doing business with teen-ager- it - 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