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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 6, 1965

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 6, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes january 1965 Johnson suggests visits by russians 1 it would a How came Hack Ullh an joint session of on Domestic front in Large Ufen Tom of the american fur the president to Pic Point that a skid the heavily demo of inc soviet a More aggressive Congress for the first in he feeling among had such an specifically in of his great showing an aggressive face advisers was that the Khrushchev but said the United states for particularly he reaffirmed the 10yearold Premier Elk la Khrushchev it Lour of amerini cancelled in the aftermath of the blowup Over the us spy to help the South vietnamese in their Bailie billion school program in the next year which would ican pledge to help inc president Dwight and in education from the pre vietnamese in their did a if he should will not break years to University nist and of Good in convincing and accept an invitation for latin to ignore aggression these two would not vowed to steadily of the 1794 million would Only increase the dancer was Brezhnev and a trip until after he our commitment to the against which a larger what is ousted Khrushchev from West european for Progress As the launched lest 1 slake is the cause of leadership last including do of our War against care for the elderly in that cause we shall never Johnsons top and injustice in the social Security and an ilk at found not be surprised if in his address in old age benefits it the greatest applause for Johnsons Domestic program came when he pledged to seek a medicare and when he proposed that we eliminate every remaining obstacle to the right and the Opportunity to in the the rejects soviet bid for Laos says intervention in Congo May be struggling to maintain dignity of their later i 3 of the 1m4 Catt Righta Law and elimination of j barriers which deny net re a americans their voting 3 new immigration 3 based on the work a Man canh3 outlined a series of proposals up and and not where he was bom a building the great up of state Dean Rusk Senate democratic How he spells Hli vast in they ranged slates has rejected a tuesday there 1s a a member expanded health a billion education soviet suggestion for Chance that outside foreign relations would include Regio Naji to plans for landscaping City from trying to find euros for Fancer and heart disease to discovering the causes of crime and better ways to prebut at the he de dared we still live in a troubled and perilous there is no longer a single threat there Are they differ International conference on state department press officer Robert Mccloskey said the United states did not believe that another conference of the Type held in which in the lit agreement by 14 nations guaranteeing the neutrality and Independence of in the Congo can be halted through efforts of the organization of african Unity and the United speaking to reporters after meeting for nearly said he hoped the United states could help a no communist government remain in Power in the Congo without having to interfere Rusk was also asked what the prospects Are for military leaders in South Vietnam to agree to a greater civilian voice in the centers to provide the Ujj Moit advanced diagnosis m treatment for heart and other substantial Cut in excite 3n taxes to Advance Johnson ass prediction of the continued y flourishing of the my standby author 1 intensity and they require different attitudes and contribute to the peace Security in that declined to say when this might but or Job creating Public pro Grams for immediate Ferent they will find a Way Mutual understanding with the soviet was the spokesman was for and demonstrate the Unity that is so necessary to regional recovery Prev Gram to assist development of we seek peaceful to Honor the areas left behind of standings that can Lessen they made in to whether the Progress a Well ill danger to was commenting on contains some critics efforts to provide if we Are to live by soviet policy in with the skills demanded Gether in we must Andrei Gromyko in objections to the modern to know each other to Southeast 0kt or political conduct in of the minimum 3 then he added i am sure in which Rusk suld Only that in More than 1 million in a american people would for another Hatton and the and improve a Chance to listen to the on Laos and also agree there Are and modernization of full leaders on our television As that Russia would Southeast compensation Al would like the soviet people it North Vietnam were to whether there had hear our by the United russian response to of inc 4 1 Hope the new soviet Leaden can rial America so they can learn about this country declined to comment of the russian warning on North to said that Johnsons invitation monday night for the new soviet leaders to visit the authorization for to a enact so called if administration officials uld that for such an Exchange of visits with the Johntan did not have in mind a Summit meeting at which major East West business would be they add he favored such a visit on two counts la would allow the russians to me the economic vat Salty and strength of the United of the situation has been dealt he apparently referred to the assertion that american actions in the area Are be no need regarding Gromyko proposal for another Laos Mecloskey As the soviet government is Well u communist North Vietnam would cease its aggressive activities in Laos there would be no need for american military assistance to the laotian Rusk hours Ullh the Senate foreign relations committee on a wide Range of International said the Congo was discussed briefly and would be considered in greater detail at a further Rusk emphasized that tuesdays discussion was the first of a series of meetings that he will to holding Over the next 10 Days or two weeks with House and Senate asked whether there had Rusk i am not aware of one at this committee chairman William said the Southeast Asia situation provoked the most searching questioning and the strongest differences of opinion within the Fulbright said he hoped tuesdays meeting and others within the next two Days with Rusk would produce some greater consensus among members on the Vietnam question before it becomes a full blown of a new rabbi at department of rousing it Urban development to head efforts to beautify so if m control crime and otherwise prove Urban f 3 Johnson had announced Advance that his speech wmuoxv9 be Only a general outline of great society Many such 5 spell out his Bui the document Wai tact Fol with proposals on which there had been no Advance hint such As one for reforms in to null Pope  from office said the pontiff informed his Secretary of amleto Cardinal thai the nut session would Complete the Council he was directly responsible for the unsettled conditions in Laos because it had retained in thai country in direct african response to the Call for an end to arms shipments to congolese Husk uld he thought there was a very Good Chance that the situation Harriman College which won assure thai no elector can Iweta suite win that of Johnson said America the fourth session must Deal with issues which brought healed debate among the Council fathers from around the world at sets tons last tall in two of the Foremost Are a Council statement on religious asserting the right the im1 Geneva brought under up Vacrell under Secretary of me tuesday with French foreign minister Maurice Couve de Murville and announced afterwards he hoped to see Bill Ash prime minister Harold he told newsmen he would at Home a new or i Union rut also stressed that 3 Unity we seek cannot ize its full Promise in Jug he said that Leille comma 9 Nisi aggression in Vietnam to Tam turbulence in there fam world expectant on rail wage dispute Heads for appeals court Chicago month unions and five brotherhoods Freedom of conscience in following a religious and a dispute Between the railroads and three so Craft workers representing workers signed London wednesday afternoon following the session of the soviet Union if Tab declaration that the jews Are at a stalemate for such Council of the North peaceful to be blamed for the the nest round treaty h of fought in a Federal she Metal workers nato permanent the coordinating were entitled to larger to discuss differences in t ask i the  and the presidency of inc temporary court order because they were Stern countries Over vol Al Larrv Hirw is charged with Are Ling for the final session and voting a strike by the machinists diplomatic sources la work the ecumenical a strike would Hall More than k per army Soldier killed in fall from firm m to was convened by the late Pope John its firm sesion lusted from 11 to after Pope Johns the nations Roll Railroad and Union negotiators resumed talks at the unions request after a on month the talks ended less than Germany s4s a 36yearold 4th army div Soldier became the first casually of the divisions Winter Maneu vers when he died from injuries when he fell from the jeep and landed on his he was flown to the army Hospital at where by a German truck Nakib Nuernberg with a fractured left u Paul continued the he called second session which lasted from m to and the third session from 14 to with no president Johnsons emergency Board lust tall recommended j7cent wage spread Over three eight other in a fall from a moving jeep the Soldier was in route to the held with co 2nd list for participation in fax ills name is being withheld until relatives Ore Geow 404th he became the cond casually of the he the Driver of the truck was blinded by the lights oncoming vehicle and did us Sinh  
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