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VaSILINGTON (IND Vice
President Richard M Nixon and
lien John F Kennedy kept their
' Quemoy-Matsu dispute boiling to
day along with a new argument
over whether their farm programs
would cost more tax money or
' raise food prices
In Thursday night's third chat
ter of their scheduled four de-
bates Kennedy and Nixol : re-
mained as' far ' apart ' as they
were a week ago about the de-
fens° ' of the Quemoy and Matsu
islands
' Nixon said the latest entount
Cr WWI "good and fast-moving a
good clash" Republican National
Chairman Thruston B Morton de-
elated that ''Nixon again was the
clear winner" Kennedy' merely
said It Wa5 "an Interesting eve-
ning" but Pierre Ealinger his
press secretary said the Demo-
cratic nominee and his staff were
iighly pleased and feel that this
was his best performance of the
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said he had referred only to two
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Detnocratic candidate for the presidency-gestures as he speaks
ment that the Chitwis Nationalist-
held islands were indefensible
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stretch the terms of administra-
tion policy and the US treaty
with the Chinese Nationalists and
said there was oo unconditional
pledge to &fond the offshore L
lands from attack by Communists
on the Chinese mainland
Me vire president replied that
Kennedy'm program would lead
not to peace but to war because
any concession to the Communists
would lead only to new demands
He did appear to put himself
more closely In line with the Ei-
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only as an area of battle If an
attack on them should be a pre
to an assault on Formosa
The dispute about financing
farm programs developed frOm a
question to Kennedy about the
cola of the Democratic platform
Kennedy said the Nixon farm
plan would cost $15 to $5 billion
more than the present program
and that his would cost $1 billion
less
Nixon said Kennedy'a farm pro-
gram would result in a 2$ per
cent Increase in food prices which
would be part of the cost of the
program
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and laid a given percentage in
crease in the price of a farm
product would not mean an equal
ly high percentage increase in re
tail food prices "
On other budget items Kenne-
dy said he would hope to lower
Interest rate costs by $I billion a
year increase federal revenue al-
most $t billion by closing tax
loopholes Ile also stuck to his
plan to finance medical care for
the aged under the Social Secur-
ity program and said the admin-
istration program favored by
Nixon would take $I billion a year
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Son John P Kennedy: "The
united States now hits e treaty
which I voted for in the United
States Senate in 194 to defend
Formosa and the Pescadores Is-
lamIt The islands which Mr Nix-
on is discussing (Quemoy and
Matsu) are five or four miles re-
spectively off the coast of China"
President Eisenhower wrote the
chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee in October
19t8: " 'Neither you nor any other
AmerkAn Peed feel the
be involved tn military hostilities
merely In the defense of Quemoy
or Matsu'
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treaty does not include- (Quemoy
anti Matsui - - - -
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man has his methods of express-
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Republicans could "go to hell" if
they expected an apology) They
are not my style but I really do
not think there is anything that
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that is going to cause him at the
age of 76 to change his partici'
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that another effort should be
made hy a new administration in
January of 1961 to renew negoti-
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tim whether it is possible to come
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lessen the chances that other
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' united States now has a trealY Stillwater Okla Oct 11 1060 done
' which I voted for in the United ' "I have suggested that the
' WttSIUNGTON (Url) ea Vice three debates" nwnt that the Chinese Nathauiliet which has viewed the Wands Kennedy rejected this estimate states senate In ms to defend "Now that is the Issue I be- President should be given other
President Richard M Nixon and Miniees alter the program end bald islands were indefensible- only as an area of battle if an a' nd -said a given percentage in Formosa and the Pescadores Is lieve that we must meet our corn- weePans to protect the national
Sen John F Kennedy kept their ed the rival candidates tangled He charged Nixon with trybig to attack on them should be a pre - ments and if the Chinese Interest In ease Of naliamd emer
Quemoy -Matsu dispute boiling to ludo to an assault on Formosa crease in the price of a farm lamls The islands which Mr Nix mit
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product would not mean an equal on is discussing (Quemoy and
dy had followed the ground rules tion policy and the US treaty The dispute about financing ly high percentage increase In re M Formosa they know lion provision of the Taft-Hartley
over whether their farm programs for the debate 'Nixon charged with the Chinese Nationalists and farm programs developed (rem a tail food prices
I n spectively off the coast of China" that it wiU mean war(But) the ActNot only the fact-finding
would cost more tax money et that Kennedy had violated an said there was no unconditional question to Kennedy about the 0 I budget treaty does not include- (Quemoy carmine' ' 'nat only the iniwa) - l
Flees' ' raise food es' - - - - - agreement by using notes Kennod plegige to defend the offshore is cost of the Democratic platform dy n et ler b u gt it ems K enne- President Eisenimwer wrote the
said he would hope to lower chairman of the Senate Foreign and mat4u) Hon but also the power of the
In Thursday night's third chap- Relations Committee in October eil I must say W that Mr 'Fru fact-finding commission to maks
dy denied he had used notes and lands from attack by Communists Kennedy said the Nixon farm
ter of their scheduled four de Interest rate costs by ll billion a
tatA " 'Neither you nor any other man ha his methods of express recommendations?'
said he had referred only to two on the Chinese mainland plan would cost PI to $2 billion year increase federal revenue al-
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