Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1961 — Page 2

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Highlights From Press Conference

WASHINGTON (UPD—Here are highlights of President Kennedy’s first pews conference: DISARMAMENT The United States is seeking ■ postponement in the resumption of the Geneva nuclear test ban talks to give this country more lime to prepare a "clear American position.” CONGO ... __ America has decided “to increase substantially” its efforts to relieve famine in the Congo. FLIERS • Russia has released Capts. freeman B. Olmstead and John •R. McCone, held since

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Soviet fighters shot down their R 847 July 1, 1960. “The United States government is gratified by this decision of the Soviet Union and considers that this action rea serious obstacle to improvement of Soviet-American relations.” U 2 FLIGHTS "I have ordered that they not be resumed.” CIVIL RIGHTS "I am extremely interested in making sure that every American is given the right to cast his vote without prejudice to his rights as a citizen. . .This administration will pursue the problem of pro-

viding that protection with all Vigor.” CUBA The United States is not considering at this time resuming diplomatic relations with Cuba. This country is concerned about any Latin American revolutionary movement which involves military support “which threatens the security and peace of the Western Hemisphere.” HOUSE BULES COMMITTEE The House should determine its own rules. But he hopes House members will have an opportunity to vote on administration programs. SANTA MARIA The Navy has not been instructed to board cruise ship seized by Portuguese rebels. GOLD DRAIN The administration will try to determine whether there is a “more satisfactory” way to curb drain of U.S. gold reserves than

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by limiting U.S. servicemen's dependents overseas. KHRUSHCHEV The release of the R 847 fliers has no relation to possible meeting with Soviet Premiere Nikita S. Khrushchev. There are no plans now for meeting Khrushchev. Through normal diplomatic exchanges he hopes “we can pe>s haps find greater common ground.” RED CHINA He would offer food if people are starving. But the Chinese Communists are , exporting food and have not indicated they would accept U.S. help. LAOS The United States is anxious to see peace restored in Laos. The West should know soon whether Russia will accept Britain’s proposal to re-establish International Control Commission to try to end civil war.

ELECTIONS A “useful step forward" would be to require electors to vote in accordance with state popular vote. Congress also should consider proposals to have federal government help finance presidential campaigns. Frozen Body Found In River At Marion MARION, Ind. (UPD — An autopsy was to be held today to determine what caused the death of John A. Moody, 33. whose frozen body was found Wednesday night in the Mississinewa River. Moody, a patient at the Marion' Veterans Administration Hospital, may have suffered a seizure and fallen into the river, according to Grant County coroner JDr. Henry Alderfer.

Special Meeting Os Eagles Lodge Tonight A special meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be held tonight at the Eagle lodge beginning at 8:30. The meeting is for the purpose of making final arrangements for moving, president Verl Snyder announced. All officers are requsted to be present, as they will have to sign the oontract. Add Peanut Butter To Surplus Foods WASHINGTON (UPD — The Agriculture Department soon will add peanut butter to the list of foods donated to needy families. The department said Wednesday the step would be taken to comply with President Kennedy's directive to expand the quantity and variety of foods in the relief program.

Kennedy Backs Raybum Fight On Committee WASHINGTON (UPD—Administration forces in the House had a strong assist today from President Kennedy in their attempts to gather enough suport to pass Speaker Sam Rayburn’s plan to liberalize the rules committee. Kennedy made it clear that “as an interested citizen” he hoped the House would support Rayburn’s move to add three new members to the committee, thereby breaking the power of the GOP-Southern Democratic conservative coalition which has controlled the group and blocked liberal legislation. The vote on Rayburn’s plan had been scheduled for today but the speaker decided to postpone the showdown until Tuesday. The postponement was greeted by taunts from conservatives who claimed Rayburn delayed the move because he was afraid of losing. The President told his first news conference Wednesday night that no “small group" of congressmen should be permitted to prevent the full House from acting on his legislative proposals. But Kennedy said he would not attempt to infringe on the responsibility of the House to decide how to deal with the rules committee, which controls the flow of legislation to the House floor. Other congressional news: Medical Care: Rep. Frank Kowalski, D-Conn., proposed a medical care program designed to provide coverage for nearly every American over 65 years old. Under the bill, persons covered by Social Security would pay onequarter of one per cent tax on the first $6,000 of annual income, while those not covered would pay three-eighths of one per cent. Slums: Sen. Prescott Bush. R-Conn., introduced a bill to set up a slum clearance program costing the federal government $3.1 billion over six years?

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Expect Khrushchev At U. N. In March MOSCOW (UPD—Diplomatic observers believed today that Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev will go to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly in March, with the way possibly cleared for a meeting with President Kennedy. The observers felt that Khrushchev had removed the key obstacle to a summit conference with Kennedy when the Russians released the two American R 847 airmen. Washington Wednesday night, after announcing that the two fliers had been released from a Soviet prison, Kennedy said there still were no plans at present for a meeting with Khrushchev. He said there was no relationship in the U.S.-Soviet discussions between the two matters.) Khrushchev previously had indicated he might attend the U.N. Assembly which reconvenes March 7, particularly if there was a chance of opening top-level talks with the new U.S. administration while he was in the United States. He also has suggested a summit conference on disarmament at the United Nations. White House Social Season Opens Sunday WASHINGTON <UPI) — President and Mrs. Kennedy will open the White House social season Sunday with a reception for presidential appointees and their wives. The first diplomatic reception .will be held Feb. 8 for chiefs of mission and their wives. This will be formal, with the men wearing morning coats and the women cocktail dresses. .

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