Page Democrats Called Kansans' Best Bet HUTCHINSON, Kan. — (UPI) — Senate majority leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas told 1,400 Kansans last night that midwesterners must seek their future with the Democrats because the Republicans have forsaken them. He spoke at a fund-raising dinner honoring U.S. Rep. J. Floyd Breeding (D-Kan). He was scheduled to address a civic club at Wichita today, then swing into Nebraska and other midwestern states for more talks. Johnson claimed that the Republican party is no longer a national Neutrality Sought By Japanese (Continued from Page 1.) States allowing the Americans full control of the movement of their troops off and on bases. This treaty had no terminal date. Now, the Socialists, along with some other Japanese, claim this treaty, which ended World War II, was an unequal charter, Olson said. The Japanese say the treaty was made when the Japanese could do nothing but agree to American terms, including the terms which set no terminal date. Olson said: "On Nov. 27 27,000 leftists Japanese marched to the Japanese Parliament to protest the treaty. Radical college youths caused the demonstration to get out of hand. They carried the demonstration farther than the Socialists had intended it to go, and the march ended in riots. Terminal Date Is Wanted "The Japanese want a treaty which guarantees the United States will defend Japan but also want the treaty terminal date set for 10 years. They want a year's notice before the treaty can be broken prior to the terminal date. "The most important part of a new charter for the Japanese would be a statement giving Japan knowledge of and some control over the movement of U. S. troops from bases in Japan to stations in other parts of the world." Olson said: "Japan is primarily capitalistic, not socialistic and wants to do business with communist countries as well as with the western world. It wants to be neutral.. "If and when the United Nations recognizes Communist China, Japan will trade with it. At the same time Japan will work to preserve trade relations with the West." F.D.R. to Be Topic At History Meeting Four professors will discuss the political life of Franklin D. Roosevelt when the history club meets at 8:15 p.m.. Thursday, Kansas Union. The professors are: John G. Grumm, assistant professor of political science; J. Eldon Fields, professor of political science; Clifford S Griffin, assistant professor of history; and Donald R. McCoy, director of correspondence study. The meeting is open to the public. COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels party but that it has "one by one, region by region...closed its heart, closed its ears and closed its doors on those problems and concerns closest to the American - people where they live." On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district "I rather doubt that we'll get a new farm program as long as we have (Ezra Taft) Benson as Secretary of Agriculture." At a press conference, Johnson told reporters he forsees no new farm program during the coming session of congress. to business district He also said that if he had his way the United States would be going "farther and faster" in space. 1703 WEST 6TH The tall Texan said it would be wrong to conclude that he is opening a campaign for the Democratic nomination for President with his midwest speaking tour. "I am not a candidate," Johnson said emphatically. MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Earlier, in a speech to the St. Louis University student body Johnson stressed the role of youth in maintaining America's position as a leader among young nations. "Youth must not be told that its place in participation in America begins day after tomorrow," he said. Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Gov. George Docking did not attend the dinner because, he said, he was tied up in budget conferences. His wife Virginia and his legislative assistant, Z. Arthur Nevins, represented him. 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