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Snow, Freezing Auction Information Drizzle Tonight iTisted Daily in the And Tuesday Classified Section LBJ Pledges Firm Stand Against Reds LeVander Gets Civilian Aid Support in Emphasized at First District Hawaiian Talks HONOLULU (AP) - Presi- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dent Johnson swung into talks Harold LeVander, South St. today with top leaders, of South Paul attorney who's running for Viet Nam after taking a stand- the Republican nomination for and-fight stance in a sharp re- governor, got some support ply to critics at home. from southern Minnesota during U.. S. officials said civilian tie weekend. programs wbuld be emphasized The First District Young Re- during the^ historic strategy con- publican League, holding its an- ference that winds up Tuesday. nual meeting at South St. Paul, However, Johnson and his visi- passed a resolution backing Le- tors- r ¦;¦¦ ¦ '¦ stressed military deter- Vander.' - ' ' ¦/ mination in public statements! The group said thai Minnesota y Johnson , welcoming the Viet- needs "imaginative and reason- namese with martial honors ed leadership to grow and pros- Sunday night, said the United per." It added that LeVander States must stand firm against had shown leadership in three Hanoi and the Viet Cong guer- ' rillas or "we will have to fight major "problem areas facing " the state '— community develop- again some place else .— . -. at ment in the metropolitan , area j what cost no one knows." Industrial development and ex- Nguyen Van Thieu, South Viet pansion, and attaining agricul- Nam' tural prosperity. s head of state, responded: " "Your words have gone beyond -was Meanwhile, Rep. Clark Mac- the usual welcoming address 7 INCHES WAV TO SAFETY ...Lor- near shore and pulled out by a passer- , , - Gregor R-Minn., who said earli- for they told Viet Nam ; and the raine Michaels, 6, Madison, Wis., was res- by. Firemen pushed an extension ladder to er he was only interested in run- cued from thin ice on the Yahara river Sun- the girl, 20 feet from the bank, and brought ning for , indicated world of a renewed and much ¦ ¦ ¦ . re-election stronger determination oh the day after she and her brother, Jeffery, 4, her to safety. (AP Photofax) ¦;¦ - he'd be willing to run for the part of the United States to wandered onto the ice. Jeffery fell through "U.S. Senate if he got practically draw a line and stop Communist unanimous backing of GOP lead- aggression in Viet fyam , and. ers; in the 87 . counties. now." The Republican nominee will Johnson, in greeting Thieu have to tackle one of the Demo- and Premier Nguyen Cao Ky at cratic - Farmer * Labor Party's airport ceremonies, voiced LBJm top vote-gettersi Sen. Walter scorn for "special pleaders who Mondale, who was! appointed to counsel retreat in Viet Nam;" the post in 1964 and will be nnv ''They belong , to a group that ning for a full term next . fall. has always been blind to experi- LeVander and the other an- ence and ¦ deaf to hope," John- THEY'LL PLOT VIET NAM STRATEGY tion: shortly after the two leaders met for the son said. nounced GOP aspirant for gov- .,.¦ ' . President Johnson turns to Premier first time at the Honolulu airport. They be- ernor, Ramsey County Atty. Wil- . Nguyen Cao Ky of South Viet Nam at, the. lat- gan two days of talks on the Viet Nam war The presidenty argned that it By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER ed bombings are an essential after Christmas.;.He 3iiay vary liam Randall, have busy sched- ules going this week, coinciding ter's hotel in Honolulu's Waikiki. beach sec- today. CAP Photofax) ;- .; is as important now to resist AP Special Correspondent¦ element of his strategy for de- the intensity, of attacks; But his communism in Viet Nam as it WASHINGTON (AP) '• - . - A feating Communist efforts to with the launching of GOP pre- biggest problem will be to keep cinct caucuses. was to oppose it in Europe after year after hii ordered the first conquer South Viet Nam. World the bombLng within the bounds Both have scheduled numeij* War II, air strike against North Viet He. may suspend the bombing "Chir stand must be as firm Nam., President Johnson is re- again in coming nionths as he which he has set. ous appearances before Young meetings ih as ever, '* he said. ported convinced that the limit- did during his peace offensive The President is under two Republican League ; coming weeks. Thieu was reported deter- opposing pressures on this Six mined to argue ^ Chirac here for a hard- Wife; phase of his Vietnamese war LeVander plans stops at Da- line military policy, including' strategy. , kota County caucuses Tuesday intensified direct moves against Many foreign governments night. Olmsted County meietings North Viet Nam. He revised his I^S^ift^ , arrival speech - and critics of his Vietnamese at Rochester Wednesday ni^ht en route from and a Lincoln Day dinner at Al- In Minne Saigon after getting advance policy in Congress are basically By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of; , opposed to the bombing and bert Lea Saturday night. were victims . the blaze at who helped the girls out, Harlin word of what Johnson planned Gonyick in Clearwater County. Gibeau, also was ' cut.'- ' ;.' to say. made this clear withi their ap- A tour of 20 communities Six children died in fires that ' . Wednesday through Saturday They were Daniel Faldet, 4, A blaze at the homey of Mrs. Ever since the hasty launch- Red-Heici Valle\r peals last month to continue the flared early¦ Sunday morning in suspension indefinitely. is on Randall's schedule, includ- Minnesota. '¦; and his brother Jeffery, 3. Dan- .Caroline Nelson at Fergus Falls ing of the policy conference with SAJGON, South Viet Nam inland today xnto the An Lao ' Other congressional jbd mili- ing the Rochester caucuses Each of the three blazes — at iel was dead at the scene: of the trapped Janice, 15, and Duane, a presidential ; announcement Wl — The U. S. 1st Cavalry Valley, a tortuous gorge- held tary advocates of intensified Wednesday night. Minneapolis, Fergus Falls and fire and Jeffery, . -who had third 5, in a second-story bedroom and Friday, American officials had Division, (Airmobile), wheeled by the Communists for a de?f war would -like to s-ee the at- Gohvick — claimed two lives. degree burns, died in a hospital they died apparently of smoke intended the meetings to center at Grand Forks N.D., Sunday inhalation. around plans to ade, after a dramtic linkup with tacks increased to include Ha- Robert Howard, 21 months, ^ improve and U.S. Marines evening. expand the social and economic . noi, the North Vietnamese capi- and his sister Theresa, seven A brother, Dale, 18, escaped The two American forces met tal, and the port of Haiphong. months, were killed when Authorities said the youngsters progress of the Saigon govern- Plane with burns . and broke both ank- ment. 18 miles north of Bong Son as Johnson and his lop advisers, Indian flames swept a two-story duplex were at home in company with les when he leaped to the frozen Girl Found the largest Allied operation of two babysitter's while the par- however, are said to believe in south Minneapolis. ground. They said no Important mili- the war tried tp close the net on that while direct action against The father, John Howard, 24, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Faldet, two Red regiments believed in Mrs. Nelson, a divorcee, was tary decisions would be worked North Viet Nam is vital for sev- was critically hurt with burns reportedly were visiting at a out. the area. eral reasons, a radical escala- Carrying 37 neighbor's at the 1:30 a.m. hour. at Moorhead at the time. and his wife Bonnie, 20, was in At Mankato, Lyle Simmonds The roster of conferees from Dead in After morning fog and rain tion of the attacks at. this point satisfactory condition at General cleared up, two brigades of the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ One of the babysitters, Julia was hospitalized with second de- both countries was heavy with to include Hanoi ani Haiphong Hospital. ' . experts helicopter-equipped air cavalry -would Hetland , 8, received slight burns, gree burns Sunday when a fire anxious to press for po- carry risks outweighing A couple upstairs, Gary Matt- litical and social progress drew the assignment of scouring the possible benefits. long Overdue and Pamula Hetland, 10, had started in his trailer home, ap- in son, 21, and his wife Karen, 19, cuts in getting out a broken parently from a hestl&mp. His Viet Nam, with the aim of tar Trunk the AJI Lao Valley. South Viet- NEW DELHI, India (AP) — fled uninjured. namese troops tried to pene- bedroom window . A passerby pet dog died. strengthening the appeal of the NEW VORK (AP)-The scion An Indian Airlines propjet air- Cause of (he blaze, which ap- government there. of a Philadelphia publishing trate the valley 15 months ago liner with 33 passengers and parently started in a wall was and failed. , However, there were indica- family was -found sitting in. a crew of four aboard was report- not determined.