European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday october 20. 1964 lbs says shaken a a blast Don t change . Policy tront Natii in now Pii. If Khrushchev s ouster. He Mil that we do not know Cru Chi what happened although it i known that former friends and colleagues ousted him fro Power. In connection Wilh communist China s nuclear test the presi Dent called on that Netlon particularly Utida All that Haven t signed to place their signature son the limited test ban in Only. He reaffirmed America s in Tention to work Tut in end to All nuclear tests under solid Veri fied agreement. Or. Johnson assured nations which do Mil see National nuclear weapons of Strong support from the United tales if they need it against some threat of nuclear the speech was preceded by conferences during the Day with key group included Secretary of state Dean Rusk Secretary of defense Roberts Mcnamara Central intelligence Agency director John a. Mccone under Secretary of state George and Mcgeorge Bundy presidential assistant for National Security affairs. Officials said or. Johnson had reviewed the world situation with these men before going on the air. The chief executive said the world has changed Many times in the last 20 said great leaders have come and gone old enemies have become Good friends and dangers have followed this period or. Johnson said we have steadily moved toward a More hopeful world we have moved toward widening Freedom and More last ing peace. We will continue Inthis direction. What happens in other coun tries la important. But the key to peace is to be found in the strength and Good sense of the United states of America. Today ire Are the strongest nation in All the world and All the world knows it. We love Freedom and we will protect it and preserve it. And to Day As always our purpose the presidential address Deal tin turn with the Kremlin shake up or. Thursday and then with communist China s first Detona Tion of a nuclear device the next Day. And in passing the Presl Dent took note of the Britis labor party s Victory in the National election. noted this party was in Power when the Atlantic Alliance was founded and when British and american pilots hew Heberlin Airlift and britons and americans fought in Korea. He said it is a party of Freedom democracy and Good . Johnson said. Today it has the Confluence of the British Conle. It Law has of the upheaval in Moscow or. Johnson said this country s intelligence estimate is that Khrushchev Learned of a decision to oust him Only when for Nam it was too Discon Lent and Strain und fail ure Uilham the so ii t Nion und the communist Blue will Nul und with his removal the president per diced. Since these trouble were nut the creation of one the new soviet leadership. Cum mums party Secretary cupid i. Brezhnev 57. Und pre Mier Alexei n. Kosygin do Suid they Are experienced but younger and perhaps less rooted in the past. Lie said the Are said to l e realistic an added we can none they will share with us our great objective the prevention of nuclear Sci Vlco Chunto Ite said Means at least four things to America the men in the Kremlin re main dedicated communists und a time of trouble among communists requires a sternly Vigi Lance Umonie free men and aiming american most of All. For or. Johnson said. It Isth strength of the United Stales that holds the balance fir against there will be turmoil in the communist world and men Busy with internal problems May note tempted to reckless external working for greater Independence in Eastern Europe will not Stop and will continue to have american country s course must continue to prove that we Are ready to get on with the work of peace. On the latter Point the presi Dent s a he thou lil there Hud been a Good beginning when so Viet ambassador Anatoly f. Do hymn culled on him with assurances there will be no Basic change in soviet foreign policy and he assured the russian of a willingness to talk to anyone inthe cause of peace. As for the nuclear explosion to. T made red China the world s fifth nuclear Power or. John son again spoke out against any continued spread of such Power Ami repealed the l nit cd Stales will continue to work Forai ending of All nuclear tests of every kind by solid and the chinese communists pro posed an International Summit conference to ban All nuclear weapons. The russians also Are talking of halting All nuclear tests by International president again a Mph atom blast site red China exploded its first nuclear bomb near a Lake called lop nor in the desert of so Kung according to president Johnson. He said the site had been known to Amerl can intelligence Tor several years. 88 map sex labor Secretary Mitchell Dies new York a James , m. Secretary of labor in the Eisenhower administration died monday in his suite at the Astor hotel apparently suffered a heart attack. A physician was wit him when he died the hotel said. Mitchell big. And Bluff Outwith an air of relaxed Charm had Little formal education Buta vast background in personnel management when o. Eisenhower named him to the Cuba Sci in 1951.ik Hud been an expert in labor relations far new York depart ment stores civilian manpower chief for the armed forces Dur ing world War ii and us Stalun Secretary of the labor was lukewarm to his appointment but late Rapi Cio president ficus go Meany referred to him As the greatest Secretary of labor this country had leaving the Cabinet with the change it administration Mitchell returned to his native new Jersey and ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1961. The next year he became senior vice president of the Crown Zell Crouch corp., a paper making firm with offices in san Francisco and a residence . Calif. He was visiting new York Foru business conference when he was stricken. He Hud registered it the hotel saturday bore a Strong resemblance to a famous Uncle actor Thomas Mitchell who died in i m. Born in Elizabeth ., nov.12. 1900, Mitchell was a son of Peter j. And Ann c. Drasco Almitchell. He finished High school a year ahead of time but there his formal education slopped. He became a grocery clerk Laler run his own store then James p. Mitchell drove a truck and worked for in Western electric co. In Kearny Although discharged by Western electric in a depression Layoff he returned to the fir four years later and found his Forte in personnel work. Late sports Cincinnati a who is suffering from cancer resigned mondays manager of the Cincinnati reds. Dick so scr. Acting Man Ager we no mid to the Juh. Put Bibl Rigi a Harry the Hal Walker former National league hulling Cham Pion unit outfielder Tor four trams wok named monday a succeed Dunny Omurlu Ruih us manager of the Pittsburg pirates. From press dispatches Tokyo the i a Ltd slates matched us i960 olympic medal Tola monday by adding two victories und one second place in us previous successes. Mike Larrabec. A Californi High school teacher won the 400-meter Duih und Edith me Ilure of Atlanta look the women s 200-Mclrr dash. The Eques Trian team won a Silver medal. The United Stales has 71medals 31 Gold 21 Silver and 19 Bronze. Russia has 4ft i Gold 13 Silver and 19 Bronze. Acc backs networks in refusing equal time to Golc water " my equal time. The re pull i however Suid while it was urn an party to in off ing Down few Timo for Gold " .n""1" a Wali a because granting i Iii. I i ,., _., .i.,. I .,.,. I Washington a the Federal communication com Mission ruled monday that Seabarry Gold Alcor is not entitled to equal Lime on radio und Trie vision to answer president John son s address la he nation Sun Day night. An acc spokesman Suid the vote would be disclosed when a formal opinion on the Republican request for equal time is handed Down probably Lucr inthe week. The acc ruling followed announcement by the three major networks that they would not the commission inday deter mined Diat thu resident s Lincul on oct. Is is not a use with in Section 315 of the communications acl and dues not entitle other Legal qualified candidates to the presidency to equal acc culled its meeting after the first refusal of equal time a decision reached by the american broadcasting morning. The National broadcasting co. Would require similar treatment fur minor parly candidates it was willing in u spirit of fair Ness to hive 15 nil Ali s of free tune to d l National chair Ani Iii Burch. Ni1c said the time would be granted monday Al 8 30 . Fur Larch to Kite his views on the world developments discussed by or. Johnson. The Columbi broadcasting system is the third network involved. said later he Toi Willil us. Nver Iii a la Ramiu he he claimed pies ident Johnson s address was Tuftin of nisus Ihil Lical Burch said the democratic. National committee had tried first to buy Lime for or. Johnson address. When u proved president simply free prac demanded sized ilium the communist Chi Nese nuclear explosion was no us prise and american defens plans were formulated to take full account of repealed that america1 defense commitments in alias till stand and that it is a Long hard Road from a first nuclear device to an effective weapons system. He repeated too Bat strength will be kept that Way. Tic main lesson or. Johnso Suid is that the danger of nuclear spread must be recognized and we must and will continue u work , he said the United Stales will continue to supportive limited test ban treaty now a year old. And he called on Thiena Tinni which Haven t signed lied China especially to do second Point the president said will he to continue Workin Glo end All nuclear tests. Third he said ii is As Muchin the soviet interest As in Amer Ica s to continue he nuclear spread and we will be ready to join with them and All the world in working to avoid , nations not tee inf their own nuclear weapons can be sure that if they need our Strong support against som threat of nuclear blackmail they will have up or. Johnson said the upheaval in the Kremlin an the explosion in red China Are Large and full of ," he said they do not change our Basic policy the reinforce ills references to Chrushch Crand his ousting by one time friends and co workers seemed to carry a measure of warning for the figure Khrushchev he said was the dominant figure in soviet policy making and Only the. Third Manin history to make himself undisputed master of communist Russia. There were limes the pres ident said when he a guilty it dangerous adventure. It required american firmness and undo sense first in Berlin an later in the cuban missile crisis to turn Buck his threats an actions without War. Yet he Learned from mistake Sund he was not Blind to real or. Jehnwn Soin theist two years his government had shown itself aware of their for sanity in the nuclear spelled out what he meant. Lit said Khrushchev joined in the nuclear lest ban treaty. Installed the hot line which can help head off a War by Accident agreed to keep nuclear weapons out of space and in these actions showed Good sense and not these actions we do not hink it was these actions that Lead to his removal or. Johnson said. The president also had words of Cullion to his fellow Ameri cans that the communist Chi Nese nuclear explosion is some thing they should not . Until his week he four Powers Hud entered the danger world of nuclear explosions. Whatever heir differences till four tire sober arid serious slates Wilh Long experience As major Powers in Tho mod world. Cain Munim China has no such Vitri Einice. Its nuclear pretensions Are Kuth expensive an cruel to its people. It fools no one when it offers o rdc awaits first Small accumulation of nuclear Power against the might Arsenal of Hose who limit com Monist chinese ambitions. It shocks us by its readiness to pollute the atmosphere with
