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June 24 -Repeat Planned For Sunday- Summit Meeting Fruitful GLASSBORO, N.J. IN! - Three bours Johnson made a speech in Washington Kosygin returned to New York after of intense personal talks between Presi­ Monday setting forth five principles for the meeting while Johnson took off for den' Johnson and Premier Alexei Kosygln Mideast settlement. a speech in Los Angeles and then Texas. Friday brought some progress toward They included the proposition that the The agenda remains wide 01*1 for till a u.S.·Soviet understanding on principles right of lsrael to exist as a state - the two leaders when they resume their talb o( a permanent peace settlement between fact that it does exist - must be recog· Sunday_ They could extend the talks over Israel and the Arab states. nized by the Arabs if peace is to be se­ the whole spectrum of world problems They agreed to meet here alain Sun­ cure and Soviet-U.S. relations. day. Johnson's other points : limits on the Johnson and Kosygin met for 5 hours arms race, political independence and p,...ldent S~ak. and 20 minutes in this college town. Three tel'l'itorial integrity {or all, right of \lie Emerging to the (ront lawn of tbe %1,,­ hours of that time they were closeted with­ of international waterways (Suez Canal story mansion which was chosen suddenly out advisers, using only their interpreters and Gulf of Aqaba ); and justice for Arab . for this meeting, President Johnson told for the most private possible conversa­ refugees from Israel. reporters; "Chairman Ko ygin and I have tion . Christian reported it was Kosygin who met since we arrived a little after 11 Then , at Kosygin's suggestion, they suggested that Johnson and he should con­ o'clock today. We have exchanged views agreed to meet again Sunday at 1:30 p.m. tinue the meeting. on a number of international questions. Among these were the Middle East, Viet­ EDT. The tatk covered a wide range of U.S.­ This was an almost certain sign that nam, the question of nonproliferation of Soviet issues and general world issues, nuclear weapons. We agreed it is very some turning (or the better in U.S.-Soviet gener aling an atmosphere of improving relations must be at hand, despite angry important to reach agreement on a non­ relations which far exceeded American proliferation treaty." outbreaks of differences over the Middle hopes when Johnson came to Glassboro East and Vietnam. Friday morning. A surprising development was the sud­ Word of the Middle East policy devel­ den ovation this town gave to bOth leaders. opment came from White House press Vietnam Discussed JohnSOn escorted Kosygin to his limou­ Subjects covered included the war in s ~cretal'Y George Christian, who said an sine where they shook hands with the understanding developed between the two Vietnam , a pending proposal for a treaty same cordiality which had marked their leaders that "Israel does, of course, exist to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, handshake at the outset of their confer­ as a nation." and U.S. proposals to limit the race with ence. Policy Oeclarld the Soviet Union in ballistic missiles. After Kosygin got into his car for the Ac 'ually thi s was declared policy for Christian reported that in the confer­ trip back to New York, a crowd of stu_ bo'h the United States and the Soviet ence Rusk took an optimistic line on a dents and citizens of this sleepy academic Union. Christian said that the two dis­ nonproliferation treaty, expressing the town of 12,000 gave the Russian leader an agreed on four other points of President hope that a draft - being discussed be­ enthusiastic cheer and surrounded his car Johnson 's principles for peace in the Mid­ tween the U.S. and the Soviet Union - so closely that his driver was unable to dle East, but he added: "It is the Presi· be put before the Geneva disarmament get moving until security men cleared a BUSINESS MIXED WITH !'LEASURE It tfM meetl", ~ Friday while John_ talked and It... DtpaI1mtnt I~ dent's hope and Secretary Rusk's hope conference soon. The treaty has taken on path. P,..sldent Johnson Ind Soviet P,..ml'r Alexal N. Kosy,ln In Bllt Krlmer trlnsllted. that on these allier matters a consensus added meaning with Red China's explo­ Then the crowd began sbouting, "We GIlssboro, N.J. Kosygln enjDyed I Ihrlmp cocktail It lunch - AP WI,..,..... can be reached." sion of a hydrogen bomb. want Johnson!" ------------------~------------------------ Senate Lowers Full, ail Iowan Boom On Dodd Serving the University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City WASHlNGTON t.fI - Scn. Thomal J_ the Ellend I' amendment. Dodd !v-Conn.' was censured by bia peers Th vote on that qu tion, a formaUty. Iowa City. Iowa - Saturday, June 24, t967 Esta blished in 1868 10 cents a copy Associated Press Leased Wire and Wirephoto l<~ rlday tor spending personally money was 92 to 5. IdenUcal to th InlUal censure raised politically. The Scnate !.hen drop­ vote, ped a second misconduct charge .galnat In th H two vot , Dodd', only 1UP­ him. portera were Sena. Russell B Long (I>­ Senate Unit Strikes The censure verdict. was returned on La .I, Abraham A_ Rlblcoff (D-Conn.l. 34 Die In Airline Crash; Young GOP Head a 92·5 vote. Strom Thurmond m-5,c.) and Jobn Tower College From Bill Dodd thus became the sixlh senator In !R-Tex.!. history cen ured or formally con­ Afler the (inal vote, Dodd arOle and Lold DES MOlNES IN! - The Senate Appro­ Is Conservative demned by hi s colleagues. But he was tbe lh Senate : ". feel I grave mistake WII priations Committee disagreed Friday second man to be punished by the 9Ot.h done Lo me." Copter Collision Kills 21 with House action on State Board of Re­ Congre s {or misconduct 11 added that he fell he had done no gents appropriations for major construc­ wrong Bnd would carryon his work " •• BLOSSBURG, Pa. IN! - Thirty passen­ JACKSONVILLE, N.C. IN! - Two heli­ Dodd voted against his own cen ure, long as the people of my te permit me tion in the next two years. From Tennessee registering hi voLe at the clerk's desk. gers and a crew of (our were killed Fri­ copters collided in flight during a training The board requested $55 million and Lo do so." day afternoon in the fiery crash of a Mo­ exercise Friday, carrying 21 Marines to OMAHA, lA'I - Entrenched conservatives Then he walked from the chamber a his Oecl,lon Grl"e their death and injuring t4 others, six Gov. Harold E. Hughes recommended $30 coll eagues solemnl y announced their PO I­ hawk Airlines jet in a heavily wooded area million. rolled over party moderates Friday to elect The Scnate's declion WI • Il'ave. near here. critically. Lions. perhap fatal, poUti cal blow Lo the two­ The House passed a bill calling for $40 Jaek McDonald of NashviUe, Tenn., as He did not return for th final minutes of Reporters at the scene of the crash said The crasb occurred at the New River million, including money to begin build­ term naLor who vowed In advance he \ ) Marine Air Facility, a helicopter port used Young Republican National Federation the nine-day deba te when the Scnate was would remain in the Le and seek a wreckage of the twin-engined jet was ing a new {our-year college in western weighing a propo al by Sen _ Allen J . El­ strewn in bits and pieces over an area for training crews {or Vietnam duty and Iowa. chairman. Lhlrd Lerm in 1970. for acclimating troops In the use of heli­ lender I D-La" that it dis mi a char e It d s not, however. deprive him oC his about the size of a football field. The Senate committee reported the bill McDonald, who campaigned as a con­ that Dodd bill d both the government and copters for assault purposes. to the floor Friday, but with an amend­ seniority, committee i nm nts or other A spoke man for Mohawk said the FBI servative and for independence o[ the pri vate orgnnizations for the same travel. prerogative3 of a senator. Th real punish· l I was investigating the possibility of sabo­ Involved were an HUE-1 helicopter and ment reducing it to $30 million and strik. youtb organization from domination by the a CH53-A "Sca Stallion," both of a type ing out the new school and other items Amendment Ad,pted ment will be whatever atlgm atlach I to tage. senior RepubHean Nat'.)nal CommitLee, Ellend r'. amendment was adopted 51 to the Senate judiment, -Uged extenslV"eIy in the VI~tnam filMing. 1be House added. The me re will be The plane, Fliglit- 411 , originated in Sy­ debated in the Senate next week. succeeds Tom Van Sickle of Fort Scott, 45, and the second count of the Senate Dodd was spared the fate of Adam Clay­ racuse, N.Y.. and had stopped in Elmira, Col. Thomas Tulipane, commander of Kan. ethics co mmltt e', censure resolution was ton Powell , the Negro congr sman ex­ N.Y., enroute to Washington, D.C., its ter­ Marine Air Group 26, to which both 'cop­ The new chairman's selection for a two­ dropped. cluded by tbe House when Congress con­ mination point. ters were attached, said the "Sea Stal­ year term which spans next yea r's presi­ Dodd did not vote on the Ellender move.
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