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5 have citizens "on edge. 11 Leftist literature was burned, but worldwide reaction caused junta to deny it ordered the destruction. Meanwhile, junta fears a guerrilla war, and search for Allende aides continues. Pappas thought situation best summed up by the erstwhile Congress: it's closed now, but junta promises it'll be reopened someday, just as someday Chile will again have civilian rule. Most suspect, tho, that "someday" won't be for some years to come. A shakey truce in the cod war, said CBS, as Britain ordered her warships out of disputed Icelandic fishing grounds, at least temporarily bowing to Iceland's threat to break diplomatic relations. Labor Party, in most comprehensive political program since WWII, called for a major overhaul of Britain's economy, w/Wilson saying when his party returns to power it'll take over and nationalize key industries and natural assets still in private ownership. Jean Mayer on CBS AM w/bleak assessment of famine areas W. Africa situation is bad, tho improvinga little, and in Bangladesh there's not enought food to last til Dec. While praising other countries, particularly US which he called the "main line of defense agains starvation, 11 for massive relief, Mayer noted world reserves of food are low. US grain deal to USSR has made a "great difference" in ability to stave off starvation because it's changed avenues of trade and increased grain prices mean govts can buy as much as they once could. Looking over long term, Mayer suggested countries regulate food sales, UN establish a "food bank", agsresearch be pushed and birth control be supported. DEFENSE CBS AM's Morton said after trying -- and failing -- to cut specific DOD programs, like Trident, Senate tried general approach but lost there, too. Bill is more than reported out of comm, tho less than RN requested. But in RN's victories, only loss was G1 cuts and that may be turned around in conference, noted Morton, who concluded RN has votes to get what he wants re: defense, which isn't true re: domestic issues, tho RN has the veto Mansfield conceded he "didn't do very well" but said "the spending's got to stop somewhere. We have a better chance w/appropriations. 11

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