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

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 21, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Coexistence Moscow tells peking Moscow warned peking sunday that Nikita Khrushchev downfall Means no drastic changes in its peaceful coexistence a Long article in the party Organ pravda also denied communist chinese charges that soviet emphasis on this Prin Ciple was weakening the revolutionary quite the Prav citing developments in Amer Ica and Europe and ending with military purges Viet High Council an Appeal for Unity among left Wing forces for strengthen Long the  the pravda article by Timofeyev was a review of the communist movement in 1x4 and mentioned neither Khrushchev nor China by but Western diplomats said it clearly was re affirming Khrushchev policies and telling China to expect no overhauling of the soviet one now or at a conference of communist parties scheduled for March 1 in for a Long peking aimed directly Long at Khushi branded marxism him a traitor to a son singing but the chinese made it Clear there could be no improvement in san soviet relations until he was referring to major policies elaborated under pravda this was a mature fruitful line which deeply accelerated contemporary Sola and was not the result of one Man taken by him self but of the collective work o the Central committee of the communist diplomats said pravda made Cokl on col to army Navy unit Tim in if 21855 a air Force volume number 247 1 Curti 10 com Lin Fey december 1964 Overall drop in Fetu Rol employment More negroes in top jobs Washington up pres ident Johnson sunday said a sur vey showing More negroes in High government jobs Means it is possible to sweep away the customs and practices hat have denied productive lives to Many minority Johnson made the com ment in a White House state ment on a civil service com Mission census showing More negroes Are employed in higher government jobs despite a total drop of Overall government pm the chief executive commented that this Progress is the result of affirmative and perils tent efforts by the Federal Agen cles to train and promote on the basis of Merit with out consideration of irrelevancies such As race or he said ii demonstrates there in qualified persons from All races and regions who Are Avail Able to fill posts of responsibility with dignity and the report was made for the presidents committee on equal Opportunity and covered the per Iod from june 1913 to june it showed that negroes picked up jobs in the category of govern ment service a per cent hike despite a drop of per cent in the total work Force in this particular the report also showed that the total of negroes in the category in creased per cent to there was a gain of per cent among negroes in the classification to a total of the report total negro employment was reported at per cent of the total of govern ment total negro jobs decreased by mainly in Low Job the report the report also showed in creases in employment of mexi can americans in the Southwest and puerto a Lucuns in new York million fire ravages dallas9 Neima Marcus Dallas a firera aged Seimu Marcus store Here will be closed indefinitely pending an investigation of possible Struc Tural Vic president Edward Marcus he estimated the damage to the seven Story building in Down town Dallas at More than is Mil he said the Stock of goods was fully another spokesman said insurance also cover the stores loss of Christmas Rush a store official said fire damaged merchandise would be we wont have a fire she said Here than 4h tin men and to pieces of equipment fought the Clouds of Black smoke shrouded the Dallas Skyline As firemen poured tons of water into the seven firemen were none stained Glass windows installed on one Corner of the building As Christmas decorations still glowed their electric Bac lighting continuing to work even As the fire raged at the other end of the then firemen unceremoniously kicked out the panes a smashed them with axes to be More hoses a few people n the crowd three of the Marcus Ensor vice president dec Tulve vice president Edward and Herbert a member of the Ward of directors stood in the Tower of stateside Static up the City fathers blame weather observer John Harmon for giving Greensburg an icebox of Indiana while Harmons weather Sta then oat sue the City was registering 4 below the thermometer the Civ leaders Par chased to counteract Harmons weather reports showed i looking calmly i up at millions of dollars Worth f smoke rolling in an unending Cloud from the stores upper win lows dense smoke obscured the up or three floors for hours after he alarm was sounded about m a night watchman on the fifth floor said a Small explosion pre ceded the cause of the ire had not been determined when firemen subdued it about Stanley president of the Nelma Marcus donned a fireman coat and hat to in Spect the Sodden Interior of the store As soon As the Blaze was the parts that were de he were the newest floors that were completed just two years ago when we added a seventh floor and re fixtures the entire fifth the greatest damage was done on the fifth where the childrens department is it was completely the second and third floors Are in part water its not the or Ellest scene in the i can assure the intense heat caused crack ing of some Interior by there was no information Avail Able on possible structural dam nor was it known How Long the store would be the snorkel trucks were pour ing Gallons of water a my Ute into the upper Edward Marcus calmly talk i about the loss five minion Fly million at least somewhere be pan ool i too late her family and friends and scheduled an Early Christmas parly Fer 1yearold Punla Coolahan be Cense Doc tors doubled that she would live nil Al bal before the parly could be dying of was taken to n Baltimore Hospital in a doctors say she will not emerge from the sleet still hamper Drivers by the associated press sleet and rain created Luz ardous driving conditions Sun Lay in the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states while new Snow and cold in the upper Luln hampered livestock Rescue opera in the far Mountain Ous Eastern Washington had a much As 14 inches of an coastal California was buffeted b cavy freezing condition that extended As far South As the Gulf coast began moderating by cold weather continued in the More than 20 most them in traffic wer blamed on weather Snow spread into Southern am Central new with a least four inches Delv ing was perilous through to of the temperature readings ranged from Zero i Northern Maine to 20 above Alon the new York City had More lha three inches of Snow sunday wit More falling but traffic Movi about men worked keep streets Wosh Anglo received sleet an Snow that created hazardous Del ing conditions for several hour Power goes to chief of state Saigon group Young military officers members of the civilian High National Council after a oodles a purge sunday and turned full legislative Powers Var to the chief of Han Khac now a More than a score of South let ams leading politician Ere reported in including in or the Council nine Mem an eighth member be g there was an Union red report that maj Gen Ruyen former Ai under virtual House the new military known s the Young apparent y is led by Brig Gen Nguyen hunh he voiced Confidence n the government of Premier Rran Van heavy Hack by said the null Leary would do All it could to help hunk through the Irani on at a news conference a few ours after the predawn thl accused Council members and other politicians of personal that conflicted with Outh Vietnam War against Tom Munsil he said Suu would Convene at anal Assembly of Peoples present Olves within three this had been the chief ask of the formed in Aurist in the midst of student  against Hen position not Clear khans position was not thl said Khanh remains As com Munder of the armed forces but was not in Saigon because he u Busy in the other sources that hunh was being held by the Young buddhists leaded angrily to the purge but 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