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Independent from Long Beach, California • 11

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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11
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v- 1 I. TOOTH-CAMPAIGN CASUALTY' 20-Day Junket -INDEPENDENT Pago A-l iHdi Wat, Mm. f. IH to Tour Facilities it it ARIN WASHINGtON l.Ap- LOOKING FOR real bajy twoiember House Check the Classified! tions subcommittee will leave they're -loaded Thursday on S' 20-day tour to with amazing values, inspect U.S. facilities, chiefly medical instaUations to several foreign countries receiving American.aid.

Prime RibJTjon to make rogrjss toward peace, abroad and financial ho personally decided to offer all troops out of By JAMES RESIGN more men, and the NEW YORK Hie and blurred that the voting is over during the. well continue to do so in the 90th there-is no reason believe that jis social arid economic policies will re Viet Nam after the fighting stability at before the next election. stops, against the advice of versed or choked by the 90th. the Dinner -Welchs Maybe he did not go to- rw Tj.r Otto E. Passmm.D- IN TOE FOREIGN field, the new Congress Is likely to let hirtt actverymudv ss Mr chooses.

The opposition to his at this finest in from-- fiaturn this tremendous dining barge Sicilian local restaurant you may an dining at prices 'ie unbsllavably $1.25. Dinners from $1.50. Visit,) soon. WELCHS 4401 jutestic Avenue nly tha lincheons some, of his aides, and that he did so partly beomse Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko suggested in New York that such a promise might be helpful in leading to negotiations. Also, it is reported that in recent weeks the President has been questioning Secre-tary of State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Mc-Namaramore sharply about over, is to restore public confidence in the word of the government in Washington.

-This will -not be easy, for first casualty of every election campaign, and th'is one praised hopes which bear "little relation to the hard RESTON realities' that now await this weeks fehai heads the House for- or talk optimistically about eign aid appropriations subtile inflation and the draft-committee, said he will be ac-csll cuts in order to pick upjcompanied on the- tour by VQtes.Sut whatever the GamcrShriycr. R-Kan. .7 L-ind a coqimUtee staff aide, of his motives, the fact re-). mains that a lot of people in) Washington and in the conn-i try still have their doubts, and this atmosphere -of. doubt Manila for political reasanrtl ho th; VIEWPOINT New york TIMES SERVICE where this war is leading, and if this is truest suggests sT18 8UU his rIoUl P011' paradox.

For he has actually' Section problem. electioneering. must now be borne in the new budget. In after the spree comes the hangover. The Congress has changed; soqie of the state houses will now have a different look, but the problems remain about as before, and there is likely to be a new spirit independence on.

Capitol Hill next year which wUl make the remarkable 89th Congress seem easy by comparison. The coming year critical for President Johnson. It wilUbe a limited period of opportunity before the renewal 'of tire political wars in the presidential campaign of 1968, qnd if peace is to be achieved in Viet Nam, these next 12 months will to be used far more adroitly and quietly than the last 12. Otherwise, Viet Nam will really be the central Issue of the 68 campaign, as it was not in the mid-terms this week. Thus on the main Issues of 1966-68, the hew Congress is.

not likely to-be the Presidents main (problem. He established hjs main programs in the first session of the 89th, and while the pace of progress' slowed down fn the second session and may very been talking tougher in pub-lid about the war while talk ing sympathetically in private about finding new peace Viet Nam policy, is not spent, but it is far less strident on Capitol fill and even in the universities than it was a year ago. Therefore, he has the opportunity, if he can acquire the flexibility, to follow the new Viet Nam peace initiatives that are likely to come from the Vatican before Christmas. The election did not clarify but confused the facts on he major foreign and domestic problems before the nation. The draft calls may go down in the next few months, but the outlook is for more escalation and more fighting in Viet Nam.

If anything, the Manila peace aims, calling on the enemy to quit and withdraw as a first, step, probably-made that first step even harder to achieve than it. was before. He was personally responsible for the large Democratic majorities in the 89th, with' the unintended but considerable help of Barry Goldwster. He was able, to lead those majorities much as he pleased, but it will hot be so easytn the' next two years. Johnsons ways of using power always work at first, but build up their own counter-pressures.

It was 'true in the Senate. It has been true in his first three years in the White House and it is likely to be even more tnie between now and 1968, particularly if his headline diplomacy does not lead to peace in Viet Nam. TOE CAMPAIGN of 1966 was- at least partly responsible for this contradiction. He Was saying what was popular. He was talking peace, which pleased the Doves, but- also, particularly in Viet Nam and Korea, talking tough, which pleased the Hawks.

There is wme evidence, despite some Of the unfortunate jingoism of the Pacific trip, that the President does intend to make another new' effort to reach a negotiated, settlement of the war in the, coming months. This Is why the pronouncements from tiie White House on war and on the economy are going to have to change He did hot pick Llewellyn Thompson to go to Moscow as his ambassador in older to articulate a more belligerent TOE ECONOMY was made to look better and better as the. campaign went on, but the war-is. demanding more money, as it is demandinj policy. It is understood that! in the next two yean, if he is I AU.

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