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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 8, 1966

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 8, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse                                An underground in Washington daily Magazine unofficial of in ammo and Eon 322 if 2185s a March 196 sunday q Senate group oks Aid rejects riders March 7 a the Senate foreign relations committee approved the administrations million foreign Aid authorization Bill monday after rejecting policy riders opposing widening of the Viet Nam after considering a letter from Secretary of state Dean the committee voted 13 to 6 to reject an amendment by chairman d Rusk said approval of the measure or the furnishing of economic and military assistance to any nation can not be construed As a commit voting rights act is declared valid death toll in blizzard reaches 15 March 6 a the Dakotas and Northern blitzed by the worst blizzard in dec sent out emergency Rescue and search missions sunday As the three state death toll Rose to reports of staggering live Stock losses reached civil de sense Headquarters at it was certain to run into hundreds of thousands and maybe millions of some ranchers lost entire herds of sheep or cattle in the three Day storm that began last m cattle in 1 Herd one ranch reported All 500 cattle in a Herd near Timber had died when Iso lated Chhout feed and virtually paralysed with another led losing sheep near other ranchers on the South Dakota Prairies or losses at about Iso per a National guard helicopter Crew working for the civil de sense unit spotted scores of dead Walter a rancher near rape said Many animals wat survived May Nave suf wed from the freezing rain wat accompanied the wet some were blinded by it cattle were Drifting into fort Pierre sunday from ranches As far Ai is Miles As they m Page of 11 mint to defend that nation with armed also 14 to was an amendment by George designed to make Clear that passage of the Aid which includes Mil lion in economic assistance to South Viet involves no endorsement of president Johnsons conduct of the Viet Nam offers rider Fulbright had asked clarification from Rusk on whether vice president Hubert Humphreys pledge of All necessary assistance to Southeast asian countries involves Fligh Long for he offered a rider saying the provision of Aid could not be construed As a commitment to defend any country with Mili tary voicing opposition to on Page h to sos on sea of Matrimony the soles of Scott Mcl tires shoes carry the cliche plea of bldg rooms As he and Susan Carver Are married in their Hometown of the letter ing was done by a practical photo nearly wiped out Hanoi regt mauled March 7 a the Marine corps and South vietnamese airborne troops claimed monday they have nearly wiped out a North vietnamese regiment in a today Battle around the Village of Quang 335 Miles North of officers who participated in the combined action came to Saigon to describe the biggest Victory the americans and their allies have racked up in the Bruce adviser to the 2nd vietnamese told newsmen How the troops caught the North vietnamese by sur Jones said the marines and the South using about men against a probable 000 North vietnamese killed 533 of them by body he there is Erl Wai iams will run for Senate March 7 a Mennen Williams resigned As assistant Secretary of african affairs to run Senate from Williams resignation will be March Williams Resig new Muio in a dear soapy let Johnson said despite the fact that your decision rests upon your reason Able and understandable desire to serve Iho Public in elective office once i am nevertheless deeply regretful that we will not Buve your Fine and steadying band in critical assignments which Yoi have Dis charged so Well and under the president leadership of Kennedy and both my Williams was elected governor of Michigan on the democratic ticket five his candidacy for the Senate has been regarded As a foregone conclusion since Pat v Dence we killed or wounded As Many Contact has been broken and Tho communists command Post has regimental been Cap tured and blown the regi mental adjutant was killed and All his records Are in Marine corps the american officers lauded the vietnamese 2nd air borne troops and the 37th rang ers who supported the marines in the operation and gave them credit As Well for the intelligence reports that led to the they told this Story marines and South Viet namese troops slammed about men directly at four North vietnamese regular army Battal ions sunday in a fight to the death eight Miles Northwest of Quang a spokesman North vietnamese had Cho on Pone col u deep South complaint dismissed March 7 a the supreme court upheld monday key sections of the 1965 voting rights act chief Justice Earl in the majority dismissed a deep South attack on ten Pality of the we Warren that the sections of the act which Are properly before us Are in appropriate Means for carrying out Congress constitutional responsibilities and Are consonant with All other provi Sions of the Justice Hugo Black wrote a separate opinion concurring in part and dissenting in 15th amendment the tribunal upheld the Power of Congress under the constr to 19lh amendment to sus Pend state literacy tests and i similar voting and to authorize the attorney general to appoint Federal examiners to Register qualified voters in various sections of the Warrens opinion declared  millions of non White americans will now be Able to participate for the first time on an equal basis in the government under which they we May finally took for Ward to the Day when truly the right of citizens of the United states to vote shall not be de Nied or abridged by the United states or by any state on account of color or previous condition of quotation was from the 15th joining in the Warren opinion were justices William Tom Clark John bar William Potter Byron while and Abe 21 Stales South joined by Vir Georgia and Mississippi had attacked the new Law As a Viola Tion of the the fed eral government defended the Law and was joined by 10 barrens opinion said that before passing the Law con Gress explored with great care the problem of racial discrimination in he said two Points emerge vividly from the voluminous on Pant ool ii weather plur Cloudy new Clito a unum of t u n of incr Milf Frankfurt Halo Olborg High too razor dry monday Cath 44 44 pm to pm in mini t to a Mutti 01 m m Al nil to Yumul l 41 10 ii 07 m Parla p h 41 Barm of 10 41 Piwok Al u Pransh p u to of m in London p m 45 no oui o u 4o cd liar ele Laudt partly Tad Wii or Wing  
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