World-Wide Wire President Johnson Flies to Kansas City WASHINGTON—(UPI)President Johnson flew to Missouri today to mark the inauguration of a $50,000 annual Harry S. Truman Peace Prize and at the same time get in a good word for the foreign aid program. The President, accompanied by Chief Justice Earl Warren, took off from Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington. He then drove to the Truman Library at Independence, Mo., for ceremonies to set up the prize and to unveil plans for a Truman Center for the Advancement of peace to be located in Israel. Johnson's remarks at the ceremonies dealt with the current foreign aid program, particularly with non-military efforts to bolster economies and standards of living in Southeast Asia. NEW DELHI—(UPI)—President Johnson today invited the world's only woman prime minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi of India, to visit the United States Feb. 1. Mrs. Gandhi Invited to U.S. The invitation was delivered to Mrs. Gandhi by U.S. Ambassador Chester Bowles during a 30-minute formal call at her office. Viet Cong Break Cease Fire Bowles was the first foreign representative to call on the widowed daughter of late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who was chosen Wednesday by the ruling Congress party to succeed the late Lal Bahadur Shastri as the leader of India's 480 million citizens. SAIGON—(UPI)—Viet Cong guerrillas appeared to single out American troops for targets today at the start of the scheduled lunar New Year truce period. Apparently the Communists considered the Americans excluded from the conditions of the temporary cease-fire. Reports received in Saigon indicated the Viet Cong had stopped shooting at everyone else. At 12:30 p.m. a squad of Viet Cong gunners armed with automatic weapons blasted away at a U.S. Army HU1B helicopter on a medical evacuation mission to the Ba To Special Forces camp about 22 miles southwest of the capital. This was $11\frac{1}{2}$ hours after the time the Viet Cong had announced the new year holiday truce would begin. LBJ Asks Four Year Terms WASHINGTON—(UPI)—President Johnson today sends his proposal for four-year House terms to Congress where it faces the prospect of a fight among the lawmakers it would benefit. The proposed constitutional amendment would lengthen the present two-year term of congressmen. Another proposed amendment would streamline the Electoral College system of electing presidents. Both amendments will go to the Judiciary Committees of the House and the Senate. In the House this will put it under the wing of Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., a man who has won 22 two-year terms and likes the system the way it is. GotFinalFatigue? 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