Kennedy Asks Passage Of Medical Insurance In Urgent New Appeal To Include Nationwide Vaccinations Mansfield Optimistic For Passage of Bill WASHINGTON UP) - President John F. Kennedy sent Congress an urgent new appeal yesterday for passage of his program of med-' ical insurance for the aged, fi- nanced by an increase in social security taxes.. The President's renewed plea for legislation to fill what he call- ed "a gap in our self-financed, contributory social insurance sys- tem" topped a series of recom- mendations for improving the na- tion's health. Other major points included these: 1) A nationwide vaccination program to help stamp out polio, diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus. The federal government would pay the full cost of vaccines for all children under 5 and help state and local communities im- munize adults. 2) A renewal of Kennedy's re- quest for a 10-year program of federal .aid for the construction and expansion of medical and den- tal colleges, and for scholarships to help talented but needy stu- dents. 3) Expanded federal outlays to- taling $182 million for mental health, control of air and water pollution, medical research and other health programs, including $25 million for the immunization drive. 4) Federal loans to help provide centers for group practice by physicians and dentists, especial- ly in smaller communities. Prospects for passage of Kenne- dy's medical care program this year were, termed "quite good" by Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield CD-Mont). Over the- weekend Mansfield had been quot- ed as saying the odds appeared to be against passage of the plan. The program faces some of its stiffest opposition in the House Ways and Means Committee. President's Program: Rough Road Ahead By JACK BELL Associated Press News Analyst WASIINGTON--With Congress heading into its third month, the prospects for action on some of the key proposals in President John F. Kennedy's New Frontiers program appeared dim. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont) said that, while he is not giving up hope, the odds now seenr to be against -AP Wirephoto BURNING PALACE-Vietnamese traoops and tanks take defensive positions around the burning presidential palace, bombed yesterday by rebel air force pilots. President Ngo Dinh Diem was unhurt and continued his plans to tour the countryside. Blame Rebel Pilots in Palace Attack I enactment of medical care, elementary education aid and standby anti-recession programs. Remains Confident But Mansfield said he remains confident Congress will approve new international trade, tax revision and foreign aid proposals. Senate Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen (R-Ill) indicated he thinks Kennedy's recommendation to link medical care for the elderly U.S. To Drill For Mohole By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Feature Writer WASHINGTON - The United States, flushed with a victory in space, 'turned some attention yes- terday to a project in the oppo- site direction-drilling a six-mile hole through the ocean and the earth's crust. The National Science Founda- tion announced plans to negotiate a contract to start final work on- "Project Mohole.' Mohole-hailed by foundation director Alan T. Waterman as "man's greatest single ,geological project"-is an effort to drill through the earth's crust to the denser mantle below, to learn more about properties of both. The mantle, an estimated 1,800 miles thick, is made up of rock heavier and harder than that in the up to 15-mile thick crust. A .foundation spokesman said it will be at least a year before the $35-to-$50 million project begins. And it will take three to seven years to lower a drill pipe through water more than three miles deep and penetrate possibly three miles of crust rock. The spokesman said a drilling site has not been selected. to the social security system will lion misfired despite expert mark- be ignored. He said an over-all manship with fire bombs, rockets education bill appears dead for and machine guns. this session of Congress. One rebel pilot was shot down Dirksen announced on a televi- and captured, the government an- sinprogram taped with Sen. nounced. The other was arrested Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY) he in neighboring Cambodia after a is introducing a substitute trade crash landing in his bullet-riddled bill. Under it, Congress would be plane. given a veto on presidential nego- One wing of the palace was re- tiations to lower tariffs. duced to flaming ruin, several guards were wounded, and the sis- Major Segments ter-in-law of the president was If Kennedy can't get major seg- hurt slightly, but the president es- ments of his program enacted, he caped. obviously wants to put both houses Saigon pursued its normal night on record on them forathe politi- life last night, without a sign that cal effect this may have on the the attack had touched off any congressional elections next fall. wider uprising such as the two- That was his primary objective day rebellion 15 months ago by in leadership maneuvering to ob- five paratroop battalions. tain roll call votes in both houses Prayers of thanksgiving for the on his reorganization order to set escape of Diem and members of up a new Department of Urban his family, whose assassination Affairs. obviously was intended, were said But the solid licking the Presi- dent took on that issue has made Democratic leaders somewhat wary Calls for End of future efforts to get Congress on record in a roundabout way. 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