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' A il A W an 'AM V k if mod aiming .. . . 33,903 Agciiaczmt Areas of -Newingtn-re, Smithingion zzzz el Farnzingwn .W weeuisww-im.m,im A i2'2ON NECTlCUT, msnA'Y, i.sANunxY 25, me ' i ss s is s . r i ncal urs ' u l s .0 , . iue 'sv -' . .. Explosive P Crisis, . in . A . . . i A. Seeks Peaceful S luhon g . We Meffiflifillsd 'ongfw We iiu.S.Requesf .Bl i0l'l.rCBllnUpI j Talks. i ioiceslloncern . B,iHiiiEsSmi h llViASPIING'll0N wma -Mos: iembers of Congress, im- Leased by the gravity or the uehloy crisis, somberly wel- rmed President Johnsons deci- on td mobilize certain reserve zitis. The lawmakers were caught ,frgumrine at the callup of U87 Navy and Air Force sservlsts Thursday in re- nonse to North Korezfs- seizure s ihe Pueblo. Senate Democratic Leader Tike Mansfield said the mobili- ition emphasized the grave, imgerous and gloomy situa- an facing America in the far LSL Sen. Jacob K. Javifs, R-N.Y., iid we must assume the illup of reserves is necessa- , but demanded a full lanaiion from the President .fare the week ends on the fizure oi the Puebla. Some voices of concern were rd in contrast to the general roval oi the Presidents ,tion J. Wiliiam Fulbright, chair- ian of the Senate .Foreign iaiations Committee and a gsistent critic of Johnmnk- an pwcy, declared thel lnups W ...mt mother! use x-iiwizneiilnw nn.-mins Komen cident of escalation directly -elated to the war in Vietna.m. g Sen. Ernest Gruening, D- ia:-alia, also a lending dove tivletnam, ierrned the callupi . arming. He said, Il wouldi clicate the President nmici-' Stes a deepening and a ci-enlng nt the War.'Y l House Speaker John W4 Icllorinack, D-Mass., lmweven-,Q frmed the mobillzmifxzz 'Ii1e American people have i wake up to the 'reall-ratiwzf AL Rmwmssulum lla- in-sa-r gn-.. .-...' 3 The nuclear powered alrcmit carrier USS hang alter the ELS. demanded an emergency Enterprise has peat inter we South Korean y meeting of the United Nations Security Comi- port of Polwng, appirmlmefieiy 125 milexs eil in diesels:-an Nw!-h Renews seizune of the bgmw dm 3801 parallel, according io xi Siecml Q USS Pueblo. newspaper. 'line ship chningsed :anime in Pe- S Noni: Korea Says: ini'elligenceShip Crew Mamfi Fairies pies-wif.-if if-.ww-24 QUPI Telepilotol ried its quest for a. peaceful so- lution tq-the Pueblo crisis -to the 'U.N. Security Council today. The imi.-eling will slan't'at 3:36 .ITL Ambzissadoi-l Arthur J. .Gold- berg said the-,aim was!-the im- mediate' return: or .the ,Ship -and its crew 01.83 from captivity in North Korea. A ' Asked by Goldberg Guldberg requested an urgent -meeting of the -counciliafier a day 'oi talks in Washington Thursday wiih'If'1'esidetit John- son and other high gfiverfnment officials. W . i . - The council president for Jan- uary, Ambassador Agha Sliahi of Pakistan, cgnfemsed until 3:30 a.m.V.with representatives jof the 14' other, council -rnerziberss, to de, termine if theywould agree' to a meeting. Shahi deferred his de- cision on a time for the meeting until' iam-r todays. W - ,- . Diplomats said Goldberg had let it be known he would not op- pose an invilaiion toVN-orih Ko- rea to participate in me debate. Neither Nurtim 'Korea 'nm' South. Korea is a. UN. xnembexxlbut South Korea maintains an ob- server mission here. Goldberg, in his request ,lor the council meeting, charged tht 'fa grave. threat ta peace had arisen from a series of in- creasingly dangerous and ag- gressive military actions' by North Korean nuil'mx'ities. He cited me invasion of Seoul Sunday by a bemd, of! .armed fCl'T'GI'l5i'iS imm North Korea whose mission he said ap-ii1a1'ent- liy was the assassinaiiqn of iSeutl1 Korean Pmsident Chung Hee VP:-xrlc, and the capture of the fmxeblo Monday 'night by ,North Kcmean panel P
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