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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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Ogden, Utah
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I Pi I lAiilI Ogden Standard-Examiner Wednesday January 3 1SS8 fi fvtcigrmy win unirer New Hampshire Test ACKLEY SUCCESSOR vr Hike PJ CONCORD NH (UPI)-Sen Eugene McCarthy D-Minn will enter New Hampshire's first-in-t e-nation presidential primary in a challenge to President Johnson it was and California McCarthy outspoken critic of President Johnson's Vietnam policy advocates a phased withdrawal of US troops from South Vietnam during the next five years i i announced today McCarthy said in his tele David Hoeh chairman of I r- Sat gram: the New Hampshire McCarthy-for-President Committee said "I have decided to carry my campaign for the presidency of the United States into New he had been informed hv telegram from McCarthy that the senator will enter the March Hampshire I will enter the New Hampshire nrimarv Mv nsmo WASHINGTON (AP) Arthur Okun the 39-year-old college professor who is President Johnson's choice for chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers says a host of money problems await Americans if taxes aren't raised Okun told newsmen Tuesday the alternatives to Johnson's 12 primary PREVIOUS ENTRIES ments abroad gives the Federal Reserve Board power to cut by $500 million the total loaned" by American banks to overseas borrowers and requires government agencies to cut overseas spending by $500 million this year Johnson also asked Americans not to travel outside this country for two years estimating this would save another 5fl0 million will be entered in the presidential preference section and with your committee's valuable help we will run a full slat nf AIINlj-MZlii CUMrACr was attention-getter in a Tinrinn stnr McCarthy previously announced his candidacy in the primaries in Massachusetts Wisconsin Nebraska Oregon play purposes only the auto was made by welding together the bodies of three compact cars pledged delegates proposed 10 per cent income tax surcnarge are higher interest rates increased Drice-waze 5 OTHER STATES "I plan as you know to ESSAGE TO LEGISLATORS pressures a tight money situa- campaign in five other state primaries but I am now uxfn iut muse loans ana continued disruption of the balance of payments Johnson moved Mnnrfav tn satisfied that I will be able to devote to the New Hampshire I primary the time that is limit the balance of navments CI HULA is performed with basket hoop picked up along march in Vietnam required "It is important to give the Democrats of New Hamnshirp He also urged a $500 million to $750 million increase in US exports Okun said any travel restrictions imposed under Johnsons program probably would "negative incentives" These could include a head "tax on Americans touring in other countries and removal of the $100 duty-free allowance on goods purchased abroad the opportunity to express treeiy their choice on the erave Two Trains Collide JOHANNESBURG South Africa At least 11 persons were reported dead and 25 Others irriiirpH issues facing our country I will oy announcing a five-point program to strengthen the dollar and the US trade position This drew mixed reaction from the US business community and apparent resignation from businessmen in Western Europe STRICT CONTROLS The program imposes strict controls over private invest press my campaign vigorously" ueraara tsounn of Nashua former administrator nf the result of a collision Monday of two trains near Komatinoort in Small Business Administration the northeastern section of South Africa ALBANY NY (AP) Gov Nelson A Rockefeller urged lawmakers today to practice restraint in spending and painted a picture of a worsening economic plight in the world and nation The governor who insists he is not a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination used his annual message to the New York state legislature to urge all levels of government "to strike the balance between what is do-able and what is desirable" "It seems to me that we have arrived at a moment which cries aloud for a pause to take stock" said Rockefeller who embarked the state on massive spending programs to upgrade education curb pollution and improve transportation and health care MUST FACE FACT "As a people and as local officials we must face the fact that government at all levels-just like a cannot spend way beyond its means for long without weakening its credit and undermining its strength" Rockefeller asserted He said that "we may well be reaching a point where the level of expectations of the American people is rising at a rate which is out-running our capacity to raise revenue on a sound basis and director of President Johnson's campaign efforts in New Hampshire had predicted McCarthy would enter the state's primary a basis that will not seriously affect economic growth and increased job opportuni- The governor touched briefly on the "storm signals" of economic distress devaluation of the pound imbalance of American foreign trade and the flight of gold He mentioned the federal government's $30-billion deficit and the budgetary gaps confronting state and local governments "What the federal government does at national level he said "affects the economic and financial climate of the states within which we have to operate as well as the nation as a whole or Expert mmmt service tM'tPlklUSl VMk j)wwiJU Go? 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