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vol 5 no 1845 
KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS 
Monday 2 November 1964 
EMBASSY IN POLAND 
TAPPED FOR SOUND 
Wash 1ngton(UPI)--A concealed micro¬ 
phone SYSTEM HAS BEEN DISCOVERED IN THE 
RECENTLY BUILT U.S. EMBASSY BUILDING IN 
Warsaw, the State Department revealed 
today. 
A SPOKESMAN said the LISTENING DEVICES 
WERE APPARENTLY INSTALLED IN THE EARLY 
STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING, 
WHICH BEGAN IN I960. 
The system was said to be similar to 
A NETWORK OF MORE THAN 40 MICROPHONES 
EARLIER FOUND SECRETED IN THE WALLS OF 
the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Discovery 
of the Moscow bugging was announced 
last May 19. 
The State Department said the devices 
in Warsaw were discovered October 7* 
It did not disclose how many micro¬ 
phones WERE FOUND, 
(continued on page four) 
U.S. READY TP TALK 
ON U 0 No FINANCING 
Washington(UPI)--The United States is 
ready to discuss United Nations financ¬ 
ing with Russia if the Soviets have 
some "constructive proposals/' a State 
Department spokesman said today. 
The spokesman said these discussions 
would not necessarily be BS-LATERAL 
TALKSj OTHER NATIONS PROBABLY WOULD BE 
WILLING TO JOIN, 
The United Nations faces a major con¬ 
stitutional crisis when the General. 
Assembly reconvenes, probably around 
December I, over refusal of Russia and 
OTHER COUNTRIES TO PAY UoN„ PEACEKEEP¬ 
ING costs. Under Article 19 of the 
Charter they can be deprived of voting 
r i ghts. 
The United States has strongly urged 
ENFORCEMENT OF ARTICLE 19* THE RUSSIANS 
HAVE WARNED THAT HIS MIGHT SERIOUSLY 
DAMAGE THE WORLD ORGANIZATION. 
There has been recent speculation at 
THE Uo No THAT THE UNITED STATES AND RUS¬ 
SIA MIGHT GET TOGETHER FOR COMPROMISE 
TALKS. IN REPLY TO SUCH R E PORT S , STATE 
Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey 
SAID NO ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR 
SUCH TALKS. 
"WE--AND 1 AM SURE OTHER U.N. MEMBERS 
--ARE ALWAYS READY TO TALK IF THE RUS¬ 
SIANS HAVE CONTRUCTIVE PROPOSALS TO OF¬ 
FER/’ Mc Closkey said. _ 
Aust i n(UP I)--Gyps i es from all over 
THE U.S. ,, SOLEMN AND DIGNIFIED, MOURNED 
TODAY AT THE LAST RITES OF THEIR. 
prince, !5“Year-old Miller Evans, who 
KILLED HIMSELF FOR LOVE. 
The youth, prince of the E. Evans 
TRIBE, SHOT HIMSELF TUESDAY NIGHT AFTER 
HIS PARENTS REFUSED TO LET HIM MARRY 
A ^-YEAR-OLD GYPSY GIRL FROM CALIFOR¬ 
NIA. He died in an Austin hospital 
Thursday. 
WHO FELL ASLEEP? 
New York(UP1)--The New York Herald 
Tribune today wanted to know "who 
FELL ASLEEP AND WHAT HAPPENED" IN 
Viet Nam. 
The NEWSPAPER, COMMENTING EDITOR¬ 
IALLY on the Viet Cong raid on a U. 
S. BASE NEAR SAIGON THAT KILLED 
four Americans and destroyed and 
DAMAGED;20 JET BOMBERS, SAIDS 
"The Communist Viet Cong...have 
SCORED ONE OF THEIR MOST DRAMATIC 
VICTORIES OF THE WAR. THEY DEMON¬ 
STRATED THE ABILITY OF THEIR GUER¬ 
RILLAS TO DELIVER A BRUISING BLOW. 
"IF WE CAN'T SECURE OUR SOLDIERS 
AND BOMBERS FOR A DISTANCE OF 800 
yards in South Viet Nam, then they 
HAVE NO BUSINESS BEING THERE. WHO¬ 
EVER PUT THEM THERE OBVIOUSLY WAS 
CONFIDENT HE COULD SECURE THEM 
OVER A MUCH GREATER DISTANCE THAN 
THAT. 
"Then who fell asleep and what 
HAPPENED? The QUESTION NEEDS 
ANSWERING," 
(CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) 
OFFICIAL BULLETIN 
DUTY OFFICER FOR KWAJALESN TEST SITE 
DATE 
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3 Nov 64 
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NAME 
HOME PHONE 
798 
Capt. Wm. Cobosky 
Lt.Col. W.J, Nelson 646 
Lt.Col. M. J. Small 5^5 
Capt. J.J. Osborn 237* 
Capt. R.M. Baker,Sr,. 2344 
2nd Lt. D„Wo Oliver o02 
Lt.Col. W.J. Nelson 646 
♦Indicates weekends and/or holidays 
Duty Officer is the Kwajalein Test Site 
Commanding Officer’s representative 
during other than normal duty hours. 
ATTEMPT PEACE TALK 
WITH RUSSIA-CHINA 
Moscow (UP 1)--Commonist leaders from 
Eastern Europe are trying to arrange 
PEACE TALKS BETWEEN THE SOVIET UNION 
and Red China, it was reliably report¬ 
ed TODAY. 
East European diplomats said the ef¬ 
fort is designed to get the two feud¬ 
ing communist giants together at the 
conference table and head off an ideo¬ 
logical showdown harmful to world cqm- 
MUNISM. 
The "middleman," or "honest broker," 
ROLE IS AN ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN MOSCOW- 
PEKSNG ACCOMODATION ON SUCH POINTS OF 
dispute as China’s claim to territory 
in Soviet Asia, the Chinese drive for 
a MORE MILITANT ANTI-WESTERN POLICY AND 
RIVALRY FOR COMMUNIST LEADERSHIP. 
The "middleman" effort would include 
AN ATTEMPT TO POSTPONE THE KHRUSHCHEV- 
proposed December 15 meeting of 26 com¬ 
munist PARTIES TO PLAN A WORLD CONFER¬ 
ENCE NEXT YEAR. KHRUSHCHEV THREATENED 
to use the December meeting as a spring¬ 
board FOR READING THE CHINESE OUT OF 
THE WORLD COMMUNIST MOVEMENT. PEKING 
ANNOUNCED IT AS A KHRUSHCHEV PLOT FOR 
ATTACKING THE CHINESE. 
Diplomatic quarters said the media¬ 
tion EFFORTS WOULD CONTINUE THROUGH 
the November 7 celebrations here of 
THE 47th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOLSHEVIK 
REVOLUT ION.___ 
Rome(UPS)--Stalian Communist Party 
Leader Luigi Longo said today that 
|ousted Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev 
| HAD HIS GOOD AND BAD POINTS, BUT CARE 
FULLY AVOIDED LAYING DOWN ANY PARTY 
LINE ON HIS DISMISSAL. 
Longo, who took over the party re¬ 
cently AFTER THE DEATH OF LONG-TIME 
|LEADER PALMIRO ToGLIATTI, MADE THE 
STATEMENTS IN A LENGTHY INTERVIEW WITH 
the French Weekly Express. The inter¬ 
view WAS RE-PRINTED IN today’s EDITION 
of the Communist newspaper Unita. 
"It seems to me, even in the light of 
THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS, THAT THE PER¬ 
SON AND THE ACTIONS OF COMRADE KHRUSH¬ 
CHEV ...REMAIN ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A 
VERY IMPORTANT HISTORY MOVEMENT," LONGO 
SAID. 
COUNTDOWN :Fi fty-one days til Christmas 
FINAL HARRIS’ POLL 
SHOWS LBJ VICTORY 
Washington(UPS)--The final Harris 
Poll today showed President Johnson 
leading Barry M. Goldwater by a 62 to 
33 PERCENT MARGIN WITH 5 PERCENT OF 
THE VOTERS STILL UNDECIDED. 
The poll by Louis Harris, copyright¬ 
ed by the Washington Post Co., said 
THAT WHEN THE UNDECIDED VOTE IS APPOR¬ 
TIONED BY A STANDARD FORMULA, THE RE¬ 
SULT gives Johnson 64 percent and Gold- 
water 36 PERCENT IN TOMORROW’S U.S. 
ELECT IONS. 
The final secret-ballot sampling was 
COMPLETED SATURDAY. 
Of the results, Harris commented: 
"There is a trend toward a massive 
Johnson victory in the 60 to ~(0 per¬ 
cent range, a landslide by any defin¬ 
ition." 
He also reported that the final 
tabulation saw Johnson scoring a 6 per¬ 
cent gain in the South, putting him 
ahead of Goldwater in that region by a 
52 TO 48 MARGIN. 
The polling expert also said his find¬ 
ings credited Johnson with the prospect 
OF COLLECTING 7^ PERCENT OF THE VOTE IN 
the East, 62 percent in the Midwest and 
6l PERCENT IN THE WEST. 
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SHEER INCOMPETENCE 
BLAMED FOR SUCCESS 
OF VSET CONG ATTACK 
Phoenix (UPI )--Senator Barry M. Gold- 
water today accused the Johnson Admin¬ 
istration of "deriliction of duty" and 
blamed the latest Viet Cong attack, 
WHICH DAMAGED U.S. JET AIRCRAFT, ON 
"sheer incompetence." 
He said Administration leaders were 
WARNED OF INADEQUATE AIRFIELD DEFENSES 
in Viet Nam within weeks before the 
attack and apparently the warnings were 
i GNORED. 
His statement on the Viet Cong attack 
WAS HIS SECOND IN TWO DAYS. In A TELE¬ 
VISION INTERVIEW YESTERDAY, HE SAID THE 
ATTACK, WHICH DESTROYED SIX B57 JET 
BOMBERS AND COST FOUR U.S. LIVES, MIGHT 
HAVE BEEN MADE BECAUSE THE COMMUNISTS 
want Johnson and not Goldwater in the 
White House. He did not flatly assert 
SUCH A POLITICAL MOTIVATION, HOWEVER. 
Today Goldwater concentrated his fire 
on the Johnson Administration, demand¬ 
ing AN EXPLANATION OF THE ATTACK FROM 
THE "CIVILIAN STRATEGISTS WHO HAVE LET 
the war in Viet Nam drift right up to 
ITS PRESENT BRINK OF DISASTER. 
New Delhi(UPI)--Russia’s new leaders 
HAVE GIVEN ASSURANCES THAT PROMISED 
Soviet military aid to India will "go 
THROUGH AS SCHEDULED," MRS. INDIRA 
Gandhi said today. 
Mrs. Gandhi, Indian Minister of Infor¬ 
mation and Broadcasting, returned yes¬ 
terday FROM AN UNOFFICIAL VISIT TO MOS¬ 
COW. She said Russia also has promised 
NOT TO WITHDRAW SUPPORT FROM INDIA IN 
THE INDIAN-PAKI STAN DISPUTE OVER DIVID¬ 
ED Kashmir. 
Communist China has voiced support 
for Pakistan in the dispute. 
Mrs. Gandhi spoke at a news confer¬ 
ence. The possibility was raised that 
Communist China might ask the end of 
Soviet aid to India as a condition of 
A SINO-SOVIET RAPPROCHEMENT. 
"India must be alert to changes in 
both the West and the Soviet Union," 
SHE SAID, NOTING THE RUSSIAN ASSURANCES 
