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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 9-26-1969 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1969). Winona Daily News. 921. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/921 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Fair to Partly Asaki Pentax Cloudy Tonight Spotmotic And Saturday Classified Section Scott Hints at New De-Escalation ,* WASHINGTON (AP) - Amid Another GOP senator said pri- and a move by a handful of U.S. forces to Vietnam. Ark., chairman of the Foreign increasing Republican pressure vately the President told him at younger House Republicans to Goodell proposed Congress en- Relations Committee, said he midsummer that if current ef- pullout; for faster U.S. withdrawal from force a total U.S. act legislation barring use of expects his panel to hold public Vietnam, Senate GOP Leader forts to end the war failed by An aide said Rep. Donald W. funds to support U.S. forces in Hugh Scott has hinted President fall, the administration would Riegle Jr. of Michigan and oth- Vietnam after Dec. 1, 1970. This bearings on the entire Vietnam Nixon might announce a new try something else. er GOP House members hope to drew sharp blasts from Secre- issue in its consideration of the de-escalation move shortly. Growing Republican appre- circulate a letter urging support tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird Goodell proposal. "I know he has in mind fur- hension over the political im- for a proposal to put a Dec. at , and Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller "It's a matter of great impor- ther de-escalation as conditions pact pf the war surfaced Thurs- 1970, limit on the 1964 Gulf of of New York, the man who ap- tance," said 'Ailbnght, whose permit," Scott said Thursday in day with speeches by Sens. Tonkin Resolution. This was cit- pointed Goodell to the Senate in committee was the center of an- defending the administration's Charles E. Goodell of New York ed by the Johnson administra- 1968. tiwar sentiment during the Vietnam policy. and Charles H. Percy of Illinois, tion as the authority for sending But Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D- Johnson administration. FOR ASKING VIET CUTOFF DATE Violence In Chicago Chicago policemen ' again? Thursday were called upon to subdue Nixon Raps Defeatists demonstrators during a WASHINGTON (AP ) - Presi- an arbitrary cutoff . out of Vietnam by the end of firm the nomination. outside the U.S. scuffle dent Nixon said today that pro- The President said he knew ,1972; Sen. Charles E. Goodell, Responding to a second ques- Customs House where with the best R-N.Y., proposed legislation to posals for a firm cutoff date on they were made " tion about Judge Haynsworth, Labor Department offi- of intentions," but if followed—if force full withdrawal by Dec? 1, in the President said that "1 was cials were conducting a U. S. military involvement an arbitrary cutoff were pro- 1970. : Vietnam "undercut and de- aware generally of Judge hearing into charges of posed, "that inevitably leads to As tlie questioning shifted to stroy" his efforts to hasten a perpetuating and continuing the Haynsworth's background," • if racial discrimination in peace settlement. nonwar subjects, Nixon was not of all the specifics. hiring of workers en fed- war until that time" and de- asked about his previously stat- "I think thii. is a defeatist atti- stroys any chance of ending the And he again said he expects erally financed projects. tude, defeatist in terms of what ed hope to avoid controversial him to be confirmed. war before that time. Supreme Court appointments, At left, a nightstick is it would accomplish," Nixon Nixon thus rejected sugges- Asked about his school de- used to subdue one of the told a news conference. and whether he would withdraw segregation policies, Nixon res- tions advanced in the Senate- Haynsworth' protesters after a fight Judge Clement F. s ponded "We've had aTot of crit- "Any incentive for the enemy including those of the new Re- nomination. developed when 1,000 to negotiate is destroyed if he is publican leader there, Sen? icism irom the South..." white workers blocked told in advance that if he just Hugh Scott—for a U. S. declara- . ."No," Nixon replied. He said There are two extreme the main entrance to the I waits for 18 months, we'll be out tion that all American troops he has followedtue Senate hear- groupis, he said. "I believe we need to have a middle course building. Below, a coun- anyway," the President said. will be out of Vietnam by some ings on the nomination, and "I J Nixon, who made no opening prescribed date. still have confidence in Judge between those two extremes," ter-picket is searched af- I he said. "That is the course on ter gunfire broke out. f statement, was asked at the out- Scott had suggested that the Haynsworth's qualifications." set about various proposals on United States get all its forces He said the Senate should con- which we're embarked." (AP Photofax) I ^ Romania Press Warned Government of Two Viet Gong To Toe Official Line Bolivia Falls VIENNA (AP) — Party chief country. socio-political or cultural, must Bases Found Nicolae Ceausescu told Roma- Ceausescu spoke in Bucharest consistently and firmly promote Io Military nia's press Thursday to toe tht the political line of the party. official line in a speech under- on the 25th anniversary of the LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Mili- first issue of the official party "All reviews and publicans lining that the communist re- tary leaders took over another newspape rr Scienteia. He must mirror the concept and gime's liberalism in foreign pol- government in Latin America Saigon charged some cultural and ar- Near icy does not extend to the home views of the political, social and listic publications were not today. A movement headed by (AP). - U.S. para- 30 feet of detonating wire. front. cultural institutions to which SAIGON fighting "negative tendencies" Gen. Alfredo Ovando troopers found two Viet Cong The base was hidden in the The: speech threw cold water ,;.?W ? Candia, in the arts, "trends that have they belong. : '?_ sapper bases less than 15 miles high elephant grass of a swamp on speculation in some Western "It cannot be admitted for commander in _ chief of the quarters that the Romanian re- nothing in common with Roma- from Saigon in the past 24 and consisted of about 25 cam- realities, V any reason that works oi opi- armed forces, overthrew the ci- ouflaged huts. It apparently was gime's refusal to. , follow Mos- nian " • hours, and the commander of nions : • be guiriishedl, ?j . which vilian government of President Fieli Force, said abandoned just before the cowTs dictation in economic and "Iff* our society;" the Roma- ?coufltCTv ti» the ideology of the U.S. 2nd "the whole ru^' ¦ ¦ Luis Siles Salinas. : "is doing: bis dam- Americans, acting on intelli- foreign policy was the prelude nian leader stressed , our *sMietjfc *' v ? V77 . ,¦ - - ^i -¦ ' x 7 the enemy, to liberal . reforms within • the press, be it daily or periodical, . ?' - . Bolivia thus joined Argentina, ndest" to infiltrate the demoli- gence information, swept into (^a&escu's criticism reflect- found in pots Paraguay, Brazil and Peru tion and sabotage experts into file area. Food ed the apparent opposition of was still warm. some periodicals to Ms regime's among South American govern- the South Vietnamese capital. ments under military rule. Else- Saigon may be in for a "flurry Another patrolling paratroop- extensive controls. The speech jungle where in the hemisphere, Pana- of terror " said Lt. Gen. Julian er unit found the second could be viewed as another sig- i eight miles nal to the Soviet government ma, El Salvador, Honduras and EwelL He reported that cap- base this afternoon Rogers, Gromyko west of the capital. that .Romania will remain faith- Nicaragua are under direct or tured documents indicate the ful to authoritarian communism indirect military control. Viet Cong and North Viet- The sappers were caught in and not go the way Czechoslova- namese will rely heavily on sap- the grass and first reports kia started last year. The c o n p took place while per attacks in the winter-spring said seVen of them were killed. Topic: Mid-East Sites Salinas was out of La Paz. campaign which the U.S. Com- There was no report of U.S. cas- ¦' Ceausescu has irked the So- A communique issued by the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The Middle East, disarma- mand expects to start in No- ualties. (AP) The Middle East is up viets, in several ways since he commanders of the three armed vember. The two camps were the clos- — ment and Germany-Berlin were took over the government. forces of Bolivia said they took for Big Two discussion tonight discussed at the meeting Mon- Troops of the 82nd Airborne est enemy bases to Saigon found He rejected Soviet attempts to action "to avoid the danger of at a private dinner meeting be- day. Rogers met in Washington Division's 3rd Brigade found the in more than seven months by keep Romania as a supplier of anarchy, capitulation and disor- the 82nd Airborne's 3rd Brigade. tween Secretary of State Wil- Thursday with Israel Premier der first sapper camp late Thursday liam P.