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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, September 21, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 21, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Log 16 the stars and stripes Tendoy september j1, 19m France seeking to be world Power again de Gall of South Point a it talk.  a president Charlesl Okryun boil inn Norvl to wan w Uoti Ion. 1mi to u Lynno Ulier. Im3. Football sunday a or football Fui ulu National league  31 a w v re it rail Fram 11.1 i to Duluth is him i it. Guiulia. Of flu i n. N american   t former Eisenla Washington up Arthu Larson a Farmer special assist ant to president Dpi Juht , announced his sup port 01 the democratic ticket., a wrong decision in this elec Tion he said contains in unprecedented potential Lor disaster to America and to inc  or tour nations com Muni Sichina and Bya working for a neutralise solution to conflicts in Southeast Asiu. De spite the opposition of the United states. M by Charles de Gaulle of Francer Georges Pompidou Back to Alery Giscard d a Stang at orly Long Good will Lour n South a photo new Wall pass agreement set  i nut Antte i cause both the free democrats who lorm n coalition government with Christian Democrat Erhard and West Berlin mayor Willy r u n d t s opposition socialists want to accept  elections take place next year and the Christian democrats Are reluctant to be put in a position where they can recharged with opposing a humanitarian agreement that reunite families split by the Wall. Brandt in a radio speech old berliners they will get final word on the pass negotiations in the next few Days. Mao others face physical exams Hong Kong a Muo tsp lung and several other chinese communist lenders will enter hospitals after oct. 1 or medical examinations sources close tothe government reported. These sources who recently visited peking at the invitation of he chinese government quoted some officials As saying Many of our leaders. Including Mao tsp Tunc. Have Over exerted themselves due to the approach of the National Day in oct. 1." the sources confirmed earlier re ports that Premier Chou in Lal had been hospitalized for sometime. Sela sle in Budapest Budapest i pm emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia arrived Here sunday by plane or a three Day official visit. Dver aide supp Larson now a Law professorial Duke diversity. Durham. N.c., expressed his views in Aletter to president Johnson. The letter was released by the Citi Zens for Johnson and Humphrey. I cannot Sapporo sen. Barry Gottl water because he is either utterly unrealistic or it health cat expected 1 Washington a the decision Haimut whether to Start a health care program under so Cial Security this year is expected to in reached at a Senate House conference wednesday or  for adoption of the program appear slim but som of its supporters among the 12 conferees have cautioned news men not to write it off. President Johnson reportedly has been urging that some form of social Security health provi Sion be included in the final Bill. The key figure among inc 12on the bitterly controversial health care Issue is rep. Wilbur1. Mills. Dark. Chairman o the conference and head of the five meal or House group. The four other House conferees arc split on the Issue if Mills voted with the iwo . The House conferees would agree to accept the sen ate health care plan or some version of it but inc Arkan Suhas been against such a program or up jars. And his opposition seems to have hardened recent  conferees held three ses Sions Hist week on the social Security Hill to which the health proposal was added us a Senate amendment. Mills has declined to make an announcements about the ses Sions but it was Learned that atthe third meeting lost thursday afternoon there was a length discussion of How the Senate plan would operate but sonic conferees said they could detect no hint of Mills stand from his question Sund comments. The seven Senate conferees voted 5-2, a Ainsle the health amendment when it was adopted49-44 in their Branch. But they Are understood to have Given assurances they will stand behind the provision at least Lon enough to Sec if the House group will take  showdown several conferees said probably will come on the first or second Day Afler the sessions resume  the health proposal is killed in the conference its supporter sin both House und Senate can try to reject inc Compromise Meas ure am return it with instructions to incorporate the Amend democratic leaders say privately however.  see Little Hance of Success for such a a All to Civilli kills Somach sergeant Sembach Germany special a Sembach air base sergeant was killed sunday about 1  his car apparently went out of control on the  near  and struck u guard  victim was s sgt Jack l. . 34. Of the 3th tactical missile Wing. Another occupant of the car was Nln lured in in Accident which involved no other  include god Sci s widow. Barbara and three Chil Dren who re ers to accept whatever the conferees produce. The conferees have reached unannounced decisions chiefly on provisions dealing with the Pun he asses Lance programs. It was Learned they have tentatively accepted Senate amendments to in crease Federal Grants or needy aged disabled and Blind persons and for dependent children tomake needy persons in menial and tuberculosis Hospital Ella Noble for old age assistance funds and to increase the amount of Money a needy old person May. Earn without reduction of his Wel fare payment. Item. Walter Norblad rep. Norblad r-ore., Dies Washington a  Norblad a Republican congressman from Oregon for 18years, died sunday at the Bethesda naval Hospital. He was 54. A lawyer Norblad was elected to the Oregon legislature in 1935 and was sent to Congress fro the first District in 1946 and was reelected to each succeed ing Congress. Norland s office said lie died Ofa heart attack his second i 2li months. He was stricken at his Home in suburban Arlington to. And Wii. Driven to the Hospital by his wife. Norblad had been hospitalized in july also for a heart attack. Survive nil arc a son Albin 35his Mother. Mrs. A. W. Norblad or. Of Astoria. Ore., and a . Eleanor Sorrels of port land. Ore. Funeral arrangements have no been completed. Norblad i Oregon Home was ins Guylon. He served Asun Intelli gence officer in the 8th air Force in world War ii. He was a member of the House armed services committee. Frankfurt school enrolment jumps Frankfurt s4s a total of 9,234 students has enrolled or inc 1981-65 school year at honour dependent education group schools Here. This was an in crease of 147 Over the previous  the 221 teachers. 129 arc  Junior High has 820 students elementary school no.1 has 1,690, elementary school no. 2 has 1.076 and Frankfurt High school 1.666  
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