European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes withdrawal of . Dependents is unlikely javits declares continued from Page if balance of payments we do no put a High priority on any Mea sure that would separate fam Ilies. There Are Many other ways that would be taken on possible further troop redeployment to the United states the Veteran lawmaker said that present Levels in Likely to persist Europe Armand that he could t foresee any other shifts within the Nat context unless Mutual reductions Are made by the Warsaw pact he called any downgrading Osnato to a stand by status a dangerously myopic approach and recommended nato discus Sions of even broader political and Security javits said that although there May be some slicing of the Over sign Here governor California gov. Ronald Reagan i surrounded by hundreds of autograph seekers after speaking at Tulane University in new Orleans. The potential candidate forthe Republican presidential nomination called for the great silent majority of teachers and students in the nation totem the tide of protests and violent demonstrations on College campuses. Related Story on Page 7 associated press photo go gone since 65, Back from l Germany Heidelberg is m. Rein absent from a now disbanded 8th inf div Unitas Mannheim since aug. 2, 1965, returned from East German to . Army control thursday morning Usa eur and seventh army Headquarters announced tuesday. The 26-year-old Soldier said head escaped from the communist East zone. Details were no revealed but he was said to have reported first to German control officers at Helmstedt who turned him Over to the american military police. Rein was a company Coo when he left his outfit an army spokesman said adding that proceedings were under Way at the time to Board him out of the service. He said rein was suspected to have fled to East Germany but the army was not officially informed until soviet authorities said in december 1965 that hews in the East zone. Rein s return leaves 46 european based . Soldiers who Are absent from their units an believed to be in Eastern european countries. The list has been compiled Over a period of More than 20 years the spokes Man pointed out. Rein is being held in the Mann Heim stockade pending investigation. No charges have As yet been preferred against him. His Home town is listed As St. Peters Burg Fla. All . Military budget tier would be no devastating Cut Affe Eung armed servidesi5erson " " f a i we. A certainly Turid a couple of billion to save of3s billion he commented. He put the probable budget reduction at $8 billion out of a non Vietnam share of $54 said he did t find this predicted that the 10 per cent income tax surcharge coupled with an expenditure reduction of $4 billion to $6 Bil lion will be approved next senator is running for his third term this fall and strongly supporting new York gov. Nelson Rockefeller for the re publican presidential nomination. He said he wants to know More about How California gov. Ron Ald Reagan stands on vital Issue before backing hip for vice president on the same the gop presidential nominee May be javits said the candidate will be in favor of the United states taking a More Active interest in Europe. He said there would be a change in emphasis away from Asia. Next Stop Pari javits next scheduled Stop was Paris where he was to con Fer with ambassador at Large Averell Harriman. The senator stopping Here after nato eco nomic talks in Brussels said rethought the peace talks were go ing As scheduled Long drawn out and before his press addressed the american chamber of Commerce in Ger Many on the United states and Europe after his speech he called for modernization of the .-Eu-rope relationship made obsolescent by the preoccupation of the . With the Vietnam opening of the Paris peace talks he said hopefully Mark the beginning of an end to that War and to the . Preoccupation with Southeast prime concern once again he continued ". The nature of our relationship with Europe will be the prime concern of our National attention. We seek partnership with Europe not Hegemony or Domina Tion. We Are neither Content no comfortable with the new role history would thrust upon us the unilateral exercise of almost incredible said a gaullist View of Nar Row backward looking competitive nationalism could again prove to be the curse an Scourge of i would assign highest priority of All declared javits. To solving the problem of Britain economic crisis and the dangers created by us continuing exclusion from the common the senator reiterated his three year old proposal for a North Atlantic free Trade area made up initially of Britain the United states and Canada i France should persist in Block ing British entry into the european economic Community. Robb Hunts capt. Charles Robb son in Law of president Johnson fires his .45callber pistol into elephant grass As he leads his 1st Marine div company on his first patrol South of Danang Vietnam. United press International photo socialists slip Christian democrats reds gain in Italy vote Bill asks medal honouring or. King Washington a Scott r-pa., introduced tuesday a Bill to strike one Mil lion commemorative Bronze medals in memory of the Sla Indr. Martin Luther King or. He told the Senate the medal would be sold at Cost to the Rev. Martin Luther King or. Fund which could resell them to finance education at Morehous College Atlanta ga., King s Alma mater. Scott said last april he had proposed the striking of one Mil lion half Dollar pieces for resale by the King fund. But subsequently i Learned of the Treasury department s opposition to the issuance of such a Coin he said adding that the department has recommended the striking of a Bronze medal s measure also would authorize the striking of a Goldmedal for King s widow to be presented to her by president Johnson. Rome a i Italy s bitter political enemies the Christi an democratic and communist parties scored major gains in the country s parliamentary elections. Final returns gave the communists their biggest vote in postwar history the Catholic Christian democrats and the communists improved their positions in the chamber of deputies and the j Senate. The chief loser was thei socialist party which had hoped $3.9 billion extra asked for military Washington a presi Dent Johnson asked Congress tuesday for an additional $3.9billion to support military operations principally in Vietnam. The request for a supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year that ends june 30 would boost estimated defense spend ing during the 12 months to $76.2billionup from a january fore cast of $73.7 billion. Of the $3.9 billion in supple mental requests the bulk would be earmarked for Vietnam. But$230 million would go to korean operations and $300 million would be available to meet any now unforeseen emergency needs that might arise in the next few weeks. The figure of $3.9 billion i higher than the forecast $2.5 Bil lion increase in actual spending in the current fiscal year be cause some of the appropriations sought would not actually be paid out until later. In a letter to House speaker John w. Mccormack d-mass., Johnson said his request was urgent and he called for prompt and favourable Pur Hope is and All our energies Are directed toward achieving a just peace As quickly As possible he said. How Ever until peace comes we mus provide our fighting men with All the support that they need to carry out their missions and to protect their lives to recover from the defection fits leftist elements. Instead it came out a poor the socialist setback Premier Aldo Moro s Center left coalition increased its majority in the Senate and the coalition comprises Moro s Christian democrats the Small Republican parly and the socialists. The first two gained More seats than the socialists lost. 32 million vote nearly 32 million italians voted in the election for 315 senators and 630 deputies. They will take their scats in a new Parli Ament june 5. Finals results gave the three coalition parties 366 seats in the chamber and 183 in the Senate compared with 361 and 179 in the previous parliament. This gave the coalition a 102-seat majority in the chamber and a51-seat majority in the Senate. The communist vote totaled8,555,131 in the chamber ballot ing compared with 12,428,663 forthe dominant Christian democrats. The Christian Democrat percentage of the total was 39.1, compared with 38.5 per cent inthe last elections in 1963. The communist vote 26.9 percent of the total was 1.6 per cent higher than it had Ever polled before since the War. The red performance contradicted forecasts that the Viet namese peace talks in pans to upheaval in Czechoslovakia Ana unrest in neighbouring franc would weaken the party at the polls. . 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