European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 16, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Could shut out common Market oks single Grain Price these european edition if 21855 a army Navy air Force unofficial amid pc Tom in Africa and Latt r ram Rieti the european agreed on a single Grain proc final after 13 months of Tough intervention of Frances pres common Market agreed on a be calve july the common Market tuesday a major step toward its bargaining and the personal Dent Charles de the single Grain Price to be was reached in the arly morning hours of the Earl inc de Nulle had set arly this year when he or catered that France would pull out of the Market ailing an number 742 d december proposes nato talks on nuclear Montana hit by blizzard 1 1 cold Belt wide by United International a blizzard swept across Northern Montana agreement May deprive the United styles of its 1400 Milon annual Grain exports to Europe by but the agreement nullifies h press dispatches Secretary of state Dean Rusk tuesday invited those nato allies who want to think realistically and operationally about what nuclear War really Means another storm dumped i inches of Snow on new York a massive flow of Arctic air brought below Zero temperatures to the North and Lull freezing to the schools closed throughout Nort Central and school buses were unable to travel the highways elsewhere in the the Highway department ordered motorists to stay off inc which were heavily drifted by 49mtleanhour among roads closed by drifts was one leading from Cut Bank to an air Force radar station near the Canadian heavy Snow warnings were posted for Eastern North Dakota and Minnesota the Northern and Central Rockies were alerted for heavy Snow and hazardous driving up to 10 inches of Snow fell in Michigan along Lake got i inches of Montana storm was accompanied by some of the coldest temperatures of the ii was 23 below Zero at Cut 11 below at Havre and 13 below at great warmed up to v it was 4 below Sheri in the it has removed a motor obstacle in the Kennedy round of Tariff cutting it is also the first step toward ree Trade in farm products be Ween the six member countries Holland and the uniform t r a 1 n Price is necessary for european economic leg ration because of its effect on food prices and months of wrangling Between and Germany surprising fell away with Little germ nov accented a drop of almost a ton in key wheat prices Down to a Ion and accepted similar adjustments downward in other Grain lower prices will Lead to less Grain being planted in Germany ind encourage lowerprlcec1 French Grain to move massively into lucrative German France has thousands of Fertile acres lying fallow Walling for higher prices to stimulate Grain French Farmers have the Benefit of common Market Tariff preferences which make it Moo Sylble for nonmember countries to sell a run Chenor no matter How eff Henl Thev the single Price was considered necessary for the common Market to negotiate lower Trade harriers for farm products in the Ken Ned negotiations on farm products Between the com Mon i Frkol and the unit of slates and other overseas producers arc to Sturt in january in police Are seeking he killer of Marine i col Charles who was slain when he answered he door at his Home in Fairfax in discussions concerning a Multi nation atomic in an address to a closed session of the nato Council of Rusk said consultations would be undertaken o give fullest consideration to Britain expanded an Atlantic nuclear orce both West German foreign ill Lster Gerhard Schroeder and Belgium Paulhenri s p a a k poke up earlier in favor of the american sponsored multilateral nuclear Force although Spaak said Belgium did not plan to join it at this without mentioning by Rusk took a slap at prescient Charles de Gaul Les recently tens lied opposition to american plans for creation of an Allied nuclear h noted that Tor 3i years Here had been no direct Challenge to american plans Al this Flusk also formally unveiled a proposal for meetings of Deputy foreign ministers of the 4ato Powers every two or three months to enable the Alliance to den1 More rapidly and flexibly with the multitude of problems confronting the plan stems from an american feeling that the semiannual and stylized Council meetings of the ministers Are too far apart and too rigid in form to handle quickly such explosive issues As the Congo and Southeast the United states feels the d e p u 1 r ministerial meetings should be informal to allow the greatest possible latitude in the Exchange of information and ideas in periods of crisis which May require prompt Rusk made it Clear that the United states was not trying to pressure anyone into joining the proposed Allied nuclear Force he thai he in Clef states had always Felt tha those who were targets Alrh have a reasonable interest in the Washington and those of its us of toll on put of will vote 7or red China in bid London up1 prime Minster Harold Wilson tuesday said is government will vote in favor f communist chivas Hon in the United Wilson also told the House of commons he would open a Tway foreign affairs debate wednesday by giving the first Lublic details on his Washington Alks last week with president Wilson told parliament that our representative at the genral Assembly lord Cardon Las been instructed to vote in nor of the usual motion that the presen Talve of the Peoples Republic of China should take the seat occupied by the nationalist formosan Wilsons Slnar mint signalled no change in British government Britain maintains diplomatic relations with peking and he previous conservative party Overn men supported Memir shop for communist China in Ecell during inc election Wilson had said any labor government would pursue this since its election Wilsons administration also has sent a Mission to led by Board of Trade president Douglas to seek increased Trade ties with As Wilson reports circulated in London that he hoped to arrange a meeting with to new Premier Alexel Kosygin and communist party chairman Leonid the reports which Wilsons office passed off As purely speculative said the meeting might be held either in London or Moscow in the there were other reports Wilson and Kosygin Muht meet in new York when the British prime minister makes his expected appearance before the general Assembly next Premier takes oath in British Guiana British Gulunia a in spite of Chedel pagans refusal to step Forbes was sworn n As British Guiana after an order from Queen a lawyer and Leader of the Peoples National succeeds he controversial who had dominated local politics in this British Colony for 11 Jagan refused to resign after losing a bid to retain the premiership in last mondays National Assembly this posed a constitutional crisis solved monday through an order signed by Queen vacate offices this order according in the that if us any time before the House of Assembly meets the governor informs the Premier that he is about to reappoint him or to Upu ont another person As then the and All her ministers and parliamentary secretaries Are forthwith to vacate their governor sir Richard Luyt who administered the oath to summoned Jagan to Tell him he was appointing Burn father of Viet chief Dies up Jinnies Kip Ley Westmoreland father of the United states Mill tary commander in South Viet died he was Westmoreland was Genera manager Tor Many years of Paco let manufacturing a textile he also had been pres Den of the employees savings Bank o his son is Gen Westmore survivors include his widow Gen Westmoreland a daughter hey Ward Clarkson o and six it Jet la tilt Mur High Tew Tompor Murm Tut Lay to Iii 44 44 pm am u 41 Madrid p m Mathoni u Munich p w Valano c 41 w r m 41 4ft pm two p 41 1 Frint 41 u of Tam cd u 1 London m 17 a Hilua cd 71 1 be stir Pearily Cloudy 2nd woah tar Koy told in soon March 19 Washington a the Pentagon is aiming to Complete the revolutionary reorganization of the army Reserve forces in about 11 it was Learned tucs Fly key officers of the National guard and the army Reserve have been told in secret briefings that the objective Date for Flea action i the end of March it is expected that guard and Reserve outfits will go to sum Mer training next year in their present some of these of leers told the associated press the army aided by guard and Reserve Bruf 66 target f ready Hai begun the difficult Job of working up solutions for the problems involved in self tone army reservists and their units to the National guard one of the first jobs to be handled l the drafting of a troop this involves surveying the Reserve units to decide which or so will fit into the expanded guard organizations Ana How they will be distributed among the such a troop list which 1 really Only a beginning Point Foi the reorganization is not sex peeled to be ready before mid at that Reserve states will know what units they will lose and what units they will plans arc being made to Brief slate who have a powerful say under the Law Aslo the disposition of the National guard within their questions poured in on the pen Tabor from reservists unsure of where they Many of these questions cannot be answered on the basis of the Skeleton plan outlined by defense Secrce tary Robert Mcnamara Las Many will have to Wal months for among the pending question Are these what should individual army reservists do in Prepa ration for the switch what wll happen to the College Roth pro Gram since there still Are a Dally segregated National guar units in the will reservists be placed in such Segre note units what should draft a youths do about signing up in re serve programs apart from individual the states Are in Creste in such questions us the dispose lion of army Reserve Armorel a wide Range of such matter on in pc Static san Francisco Apito International student service office in san Francisco insists thai among communications from around the world was this message from a russian student you will recognize me when i 1 am a car carrying Myca
