Kennedy Defends CIA on Pursuing Independent Policies
Stocks Respond Favorably
To Tax Reduction Approval
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks
raced higher today spurred by
the House Ways and Means com
mittee approval of an $11 billion
tax cut and what brokers termed
favorable technical conditions.
Wall Street observers got their
long awaited "confirmation" of
the industrial average in t h e
first hour of trading today when
rail averages took to the up
track while the remainder of
the market eased. However, the
other sections soon joined in the
upswing and outpaced the rail
gain in a short time.
Steels showed a number of
better than average gains. Mo
tors featured unrysier, r ora ana
Mntnrs. all with sizable
advances. Pfiezer, Spencer
Chemical and Allied uiemicai
starred in the chemicals, but
Virginia-Carolina backtracked.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (UPI) Dow
Jones final stock averages: 30
industrials 737.43, up 4.51; 20
railroads 172.00, up 1.31; 15 utili
ties 143.67, up 0.21, and 65 stocks
262.43. up 1.45. Sales Tuesday
were about 5.31 million shares
compared with 5.02 million
shares Monday.
Tuesday's - prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical Ba'ii
Alum Co Am 24 U
American Air Lines 29
American Can 483
American Motcri ID'a
AT&T m'
American Tobacco 2fl?t
Anaconda Copper 32
Armco 64
American Standard lft'-a
Dendix Corp S2
Bethlehem Steel 13
Boeing Air 3.
Brunswick 13 '
Caierpillar Corp 433
Chrysler Corp - 73
Coca Cola 102'a
CBS 73',
Columbia Gai 29
Continental Can 4fi'2
Crown Zellerbach Sl
Crucible Steel 2ft U
Curtisi WriRht 21
Dow Chemical BO
Du Pont 24fl',:,
Eastman Kodak 111'?
r iresione - Jmi
Ford 58
General Dvnamics 25'i
General Electric - M'i
General Foods Bfi'i
General Motors 7B '.j
General Portland Cement .... 21 'i
GeorRle Pacific SS'i
Greyhound - 43
Gulf Oil ftO'i
Homestake Sli
Idaho Power 344
I.B.M 4ftB
Int Taper ... 34'j
Johns Manville 4f
Kennecott Copper 7ft
Lockheed Aircraft 37 '
Martin 20",
Merck 102 U
Montana Power 3B'.i,
Montgomery Ward 39'(i
Nati Biscuit M
New York Central 22 i
Northern Natural Gas SS
Northern Pacific 4fli
Pac Gas Elec 34i
Penney J. C 4R
Penn RR 20 'i
Permanente Cement 17',f
Phillips . 35
Procter Gamble , 79 '
Radio Corp 74
Richfield OU - 43'i
Safeway B3,
Sears - 97
Shell Oil 483,
Socony Mobil Oil - 72',
Southern Co .. .......... Sftai
Southern Pacific .. 3.1 "t
S perry Rand - 1ft
Standard California fl7'
college
education
ia MCDFORO 513 Matftord S(ttsia Caa.
TaltptMiMe 779-1221
Standard Indiana
Standard N.J.
Stokeley Van Camp ixdj
Sun Mines
Texas Co.
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Txi Pacific Land Trust -
Thiokol
Trans America
Tri-Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U S. Plywood
U.S. Rubber
U.S. Steel
United Utilities
West Bank Corp
Westinchouse
Youngstown
... 70',,
... 21
... II '
... 72',
... 17 4
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... 21 ,
... 54'
... 48l
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... 40
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. 37' j
... 28',
Johnson Leaves
For Norway Visit
HELSINKI, Finland (UPI) -Vice
President Lyndon B. John
son ended a noisy, hand-shaking
tour o( Finland today and flew
off to arctic Norway, the next
stop on his 15,000-mile tour of
northern Europe.
Johnson's Boeing 707 jetliner
left Helsinki for Bodoe, site of a
major North Atlantic Treaty Or
ganization base north of the
Arctic Circle in Norway. He
was to go on to Oslo later today.
A Helsinki airport crowd of
more than 1,000 persons typi
cal of the crowds that cheered
Johnson wherever he went dur
ing his four days in Finland
waved goodbye to the vice'presi
dent, his wife Lady Bird and
their 19-year-old daughter Lynda
Bird. .
Foreign Briefs
TEN ARRESTED IN IVORY COAST PLOT
' ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (UPI) President Felix llouphouet
Bolgny announced Monday that six cabinet ministers and four
members of parliament had been arrested for plotting against
the government.
ECUMENCAL COUNCIL MAY LAST ANOTHER YEAR
VATICAN CITY (UPD-Roman Catholic officials were re
ported today to feel that the Ecumenical Council may last another
year and possibly longer. A (Hi-week session Is scheduled to begin
here Sept. 29.
POLICE BATTLE STRIKERS IN CHILE
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) Federal police battled strikers in
the streets here Monday night In a series of clashes In which six
policemen were slightly injured and 16 strikers were arrested.
The outbreak stemmed from a 21-day-old strike by hospital and
cemetery workers. ,
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JFK Opposed To
Aid Reduction in
South Viet Nam
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi-dent
Kennedy is opposed to any
reduction in U. S. aid to strife
torn South Viet Nam despite
United States differences with
the Diem government. He s.iys
such action would only aid the
Communists.
But the Chief Executive ad
mitted Monday night he was
concerned about a "deteriora
tion" in the war against the
Communist - backed Viet Cong
guerrillas in Vict Nam, particu
larly in the Saigon area. He
made it clear the "deteri o r a-
tion" he referred to was caused
by the Ngo Dinh Diem govern-
ments conflict with the Buddhists.
The President was interview
ed by newscasters David Brink
ley and Chct Huntley for the
first of their expanded 30-minutc
nightly news shows on the Na
tional Broadcasting Co. network.
It was Kennedy's second ma
jor policy statement via tele
vision within a week. Last Mon
day he said on a Columbia
Broadcasting System program
that the Vietnamese govern
ment should try to win brrk
popular support, and maybe
some changes were needed.
Kennedy said he also was con
cerned that Americans would
get impatient and demand V. S.
withdrawal from the area be-
! cause they do not like events in
I Southeast Asia or the Saigon
government. Any such action ,
would only help the Commit-'
j nists, he said, adding that "we
I must be patient, we must persist."
Venezuela Quints
Growing Stronger
MARACAIHO. Veneruela
(UPI) The quintuplets born
here Saturday were reported
growing stronger by the hour
today, although they all have
lost some weight.
Robinson, Fernando, Otto,
Juan Jose and Mario Prieto.
born two months prematurely to ;
a 34 year old grandmother,
were being fed with eyedroppers
by nurses using sterile rubber
gloves built Into the babies' in
cubators. Today, the babies get their
first bath a gentle once-over
with alcohol soaked cotton.
Dr. Kegulo Pachans A n 1 1.
the pediatrician attending t h e
3-day.old quints, said each of
them has lost is least 3'i ounc
es in weight sijee birth
Disclosure of
Payroll Brings
Forth Statement
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres
ident Kennedy said Monday the
Central Intelligence Agency cor
ordinates its activities with the
Defense and State departments.
The President said it was not
true that CIA pursues independ
ent policies which sometimes
conflict with other U.S. agen
cies. Kennedy said CIA Director
John McCone is a member of
the National Security Council
and attended all of its recent
sessions on U.S. policy in South
Viet Nam.
The President's statement fol
lowed disclosure Sunday that
the CIA still has on its payroll
South Vietnamese forces which
raided Buddhist pagodas. The
disclosure prompted fresh de
mands in the House for tighter
congressional control over the
CIA.
Bills Offered
A number of bills have been
offered in the House and Sen
ate to create a joint committee
to ride herd on the CIA, which
now gets its money secretly and
with knowledge of only a hand
ful of key members in Con
gress. Reps. Paul G. Rogers (D
Fla.) and John B. Anderson
(R-Ill.) said the disclosure of
continued CIA activity in Viet
Nam came in the face of offi
cial criticism by this govern
ment of the Vietnamese drive
against Buddhists.
Despite this criticism, reliable
sources disclosed that Col. Le
Quant Tung, commander of the
"special forces" that have
spearheaded the anti-Buddhist
drive, received Tuesday a regu
lar $250,000 installment of the
$3 million yearly payment he
gets from CIA for support of
his troops.
Read It in Paper
"It begins to appear that the
left hand literally does not
know what the right hand is
doing in the executive branch
of the government," said Ander
son. He said he read of the
CIA activity in the same issue
of a morning paper that re
ported plans to curb military
aid to South Viet Nam unless
its anti-Buddhist course is al-1
tcred. !
Rogers called this "another
indication of the need for a j
joint committee to oversee CIA ;
and its intelligence activities." I
He said there is rising support j
in Congress for such a move. I
Anderson said he agreed. I
Pakistan's Association With Communist China
Said Harming Efforts To Ease Tensions in Asia
LONDON (UPI) Pakistan's
growing association with Com
munist China was reported to
day to be harming British and
United States efforts to ease
tensions in Asia.
Diplomatic sources said In
dian Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru has warned British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan that
Western efforts to settle the
bitter lndo-Pakistani Kashmir
dispute are doomed because of
Pakistan's attitude toward Red
China.
The Indian leader was said to
have sent Macmillan and Presi
dent Kennedy similar letters
aimed at discouraging attempt
ed mediation between India and
Pakistan on Kashmir.
Sources said the situation
tends to increase tension in the
already troubled area and com
plicate plans to help Nehru
against Peking.
But despite disappointment at
Nehru's stand, the sources said,
Britain will "keep trying" to
ease the 16-year-old dispute over
the former princely state of
Kashmir.
Pakistan is a member of two
western defense pacts the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organ
ization and the Central Treaty
Organization and in May,
1954, signed a mutual defense
assistance treaty with the Unit
ed States.
But it has registered heavy
criticism of British and U.S.
military aid to India to h e 1 p
Nehru battle Communist Chinese
border attacks.
The Pakistanis claim this
will upset the military balance
of power and that India will use
the arms in defense of the part
I of Kashmir it now controls.
I The Pakistan government re
: cently signed a border demar
cation treaty with Chommumst
China covering part of areas it
controls on Kashmir, and an
airline service agreement.
Some diplomats here believe
Nehru's warnings, which appar-
j ently came in response to a new
, Macmillan overture for settle
ment, were designed to have
the West put pressure on Pak
istan to halt any further involve
ment with Peking. The Red Chi
nese now are India's No. 1 ene
my, although Pakistan consid
ers India more of a threat to its
security than Red China.
The dispute over Kashmir has
been on since Britain relinquish
ed sovereignty over the Indian
empire in 1947.
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Fresno Truck Is
Involved in Mishap
A Fresno, Calif., truck lost
its load of cucumbers as it went
over a bank when the brakes
of the truck failed on Highway
99 in the Siskiyous yesterday,
state police said.
The driver, Arthur George
VanDermeer, 29, is being treat
ed for cuts and bruises as Ash
land Community hospital, and is
in fair condition, attendants re
ported. The truck, registered to Five
Palms Trucking company, Fres
no, rounded a curve when the
driver observed construc
tion equipment in the road. The
brakes failed and the driver
headed the truck for a bank to
miss the construction crew.
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Fees May Be Upped
SALEM (UPI) - The Board
of Higher Education today voted
to increase entrance require
ments and tuition fees if
the 1963 legislature's tax in
crease measure is defeated Oct.
15.
Under the new requirements,
students would have to have
better than a "C" average to
get into state supported colleges
and universities next fall if the
tax measure fails.
The board also increased resi
dent tuition from $330 to S445
and out-of-state tuition from JT00
to $1,215 in case the tax is re
jected. The board also announced it
would cut back on pl m n e d
building projects, repair pro
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