![]() ![]() )ne of Hanoi's our Points Not Acceptable WASHINGTON (AP) A ouple of ingredients In Hanoi's our-polnt program on Hie Viet war make It totally unac- cptablc to the United Stales. Hanson and Neumann were engaged as auditors. The council accepted the pub lication bid of the Fergus Jour nal Company and depositors bids of the three banks in th city. Under the ordinance it will be Martinson's duty to enforce th ordinance through proper lega channels. The counci approved a salary of $500 month. The full time position is provided by the new zoning ordinance. Council Appoints Zoning Administrator The city council last night appointed Webster Martinson zon ing administrator. Boehme of Duluth and three grandchildren. (Mary If.) Clark of Milwaukee, a brother, Bewey B. surviving are her husband, a daughter Donald A. Schroeder was a life long member of the Church of Our Lady of Victory. Since then they had made their home in Fergus Falls and owned and operated the South Side Grocery at 102 West Alcott. Schroeder at the Church of Our Lady of Victory. As a young woman she taught sclwol in North Da- kola. Schroeder was bom in Fergus Falls May 29, 1901, a daughter of John B. Interment will be in the Catholic Cemetery. (Dorothy) Schroeder, who died Sunday, will be held at the Church of Our lady of Victory Wednesday at 10 a.m. It was in that speech tha' Johnson said he was "deter mined that.every prospect foi peace be exhausted before other hard steps are taken" in Vie' Nam. 9 in which he mentioned failings failures and shortcomings. Sources said it was not acci- dental that the summary of his views included references to failures reminiscent of his Ian guage in a telephone address to the AFL-CIO convention Dec. Perhaps the most surprising attitude attributed to Johnson was a view that, should his ad- ininislralion end now, would judge him harshly because of Viet Nam. Moreover, he was described as feeling that propagandists on both sides had so obscured the basic issues that, at this point, it is difficult to tell where either side stands. The sources said he thought ftis country's earlier peace efforts had teen handicapped by tnwillingnoss to slate the government's position in credible terms. For example, he was said to Manw himself and his adminis- I tration for what he regards as a I failure to convince Hanoi and I Peking of American'sincerity in a settlement. Johnson's views, as relayed to newsmen, indicated that he concluded, in rethinking his position on Viet 'Nam, that the United'Slates could do more to Pfxnole peace. They said the President is fining seek graidual step-by- progress much as occurs domestic politics when public officials seek to resolve differences on such questions as civil rights. The'President's stance came more evident during the weekend when While -House sources disclosed he is prepared to enter peace talks without preconceived solutions, or the thought of a'quick settlement. Johnson, who returned to the White House Sunday night after a 13-day stay at his Texas described by close associates as having spent many- hours reviewing and revising before beginning his peace moves. COPY RECEIVED IN THE MORNING MAIL WILL BE PUBLISHED THE'SAME DAY Current Peace Moves Brought Soul-Searching WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson did a lot ot personal soul-searching before deciding to launch a Viet Nam peace offensive. AD GRAM FOR JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS ClASSIFIED AD DEPT, FERGUS FAILS DA11Y JOUF FERGUS FALLS, MINN. ![]()
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