CHARLES BARTLETT'S NEWS FOCUS ON WASHINGTON
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April 10, 1966
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THERE IS NO chance that the new
WASH INGTON-American officials are'
tempering their grim predictions of mass
?deaths from famine in India this summer as
,,consequences are that Volgograd will ev
'further step in the disorganization 'of , the
White House... Mr. Johnson, tells aides that
a consequence of Prime Minister Indira Bill Moyers will have 60 per cent of the
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.:?sian move to rehabilitate in part the rec
of the Stalin era will result in the return
.Joseph Stalin's body-to the Lenin mausolc
outside the Kremlin walls. - The more lik
tually be renamed Stalingrad and that a to
slow campaign will be waged to balance j
runts of, the Stalin era with the blcmith
The.feeling is strong in the new regime t
Nikila Khru shchev overdid the -renunciati
of Stalin.
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isposed to play Y rrecttng the National Se-
.ctcntii the problem, in order to discourage cu~ity Council staff, The rest -will be divided, The Welcome Mat
? panic and hoarding, 'complained that the.. between Watt Rostow, 'who ' is taking over DESPITE SIGNS that he 'has ' re-
American assessments were causing much em- McGeorge Bundy's office and will essentially) .-, gained his liveliness, President Johnson
harrassment. President Johnson was nerhans'"'. ,. F: .. _
Kober ton r n Central In visits oy loresgn. leaders that was-inter'
Congress in the White House, the President ~- IJ~,?~.< f ency rupled by his operation last fall. Only
said that more people may die from hunger alumnus who was und ' S cputy One greatAyub in India this year than the entirepopulations l . Khan of Pakistan, dlJig Lrltard
anger is t ai~t Mayers, ahead de to ed on
of of West 'GermanyHarof old Wilson of
of North and South Viet Nam. This-would 'many fronts, will 'have far n e' deployed
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mean death for more than 25,000,000 In p Britain
liec5n" ossibly do Many; feel that Mr. Yohn- Washington in the last six months and
dians, an estimate which far exceeds the can will h
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However the State Department is pr?'ss-
ing' its backlog of leaders who. want to.:'
come to Washington and the welcome'
brat at the White House is likely to he
rolled out again before long.
Naval First "
THE FIRST naval reservist to be named a.
.rear ad lilt ~t 1Ctst 70y ars,s a"48-yca>"-
ol 1-tcf~?~iicew.cpngres'sman Irori5-51ii"Ff5n-
'cisco,. W illiam Maillard: 'The nomination has
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nt to tic era c over the ?sported
objection of Defense Sec. Robert McNamara,
.who persistently opposes" the efforts: of the
services to use their reserve links with ntent=
hers of Congress,, .'to'further their interests on'
the. Hill. Maillad came out of the wa
r as a
lieutenant commandere'and 'has'been diligent