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HI'~J:l TlDE L(),.J TIDE 9-1 J-W • 9-13-68 4.2 AT 1954 37.AT0712 1.9 AT 1312 HOURGLASS 2.1 AT 0142 L8J Plans to Speak Out Remnants '''!~IU~~J!_eH"~p.~~~"~_ Wants Humphrey to be HOwn Man' PRA!EUI~!~_ ~!~~!~~,~~~., ?HR[Y. ALMOST DROWNED OUT BY HUNDREDS WASHINGTON (UPI )-- PRESIDENT JOHNSON INTENDS TO SPEAK OUT ON GOVERNMENT PARATROOPERS STANDI NO GUARD OVER A OF SHOUTING AttTl-WAR DEMONSTRATORS, POLICY DURING THE PRESIDENTIAL [lECTlON CAMPAIGN [VEN IF IT CREATES DIFfICUL- CHILOR(N'S PLAYGROUND WERE ALL THAT .... AS Y[STERDAY PLEADED AT A SHOPPING CENTER TI[S fOR VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT HUMPHREY. L[FT or THE SOVIET ARMY IN PRAGUE R,IIlLY rOR THE RIGHT TO f"REE SPEECH AND JOHNSON R[COGNI!£S THAT SOME OlrrlCUlTU;S I'IAY ARISE AS HUMP\1REY CHARTS HIS THE PARATROOP(RS, WEARING RED BERETS PEACEfUL ASSEMBLY. 0'<1"1 COURSE IN suc~ AREAS AS VlrT NAM AND LAW AND ORDER, AND HE WANTS TO MAKE AND HOLDING; MACHINE GUNS, SAT IN TI-1E FROM THE: MOM[lH I-1E ARRIVED 1"1 HIS SURE SUCH CAMpAIG~ STATEMENTS ARE NOT INTERpRET[D AS HIS ADMINISTRATlV[ """J PLAYGROUND ~[XT TO AN ABANDON£Q MOTORCADE, THIS IS PARTICULARLY TRUE IN THE CASE OF VIET NAM THE PRESIDENT DOES ~OT MOST or THE MORNING APPARENTLY AS AN WAS GREETEO BY THE WANT HANOI TO GET THE IDEA THAT HUMPHREY~~OR ANYONE ELSE--WILL 8(: SPEAKING OVERSIGHT BY THE ARMY COMMAND WHICH CHANTS OF YOUTH- rOR THE UNITED ST!\TES UNTIL JOHNSON ACTUALLY LEAVES THE WHITE HOUSE NEXT JAN- ORDERED THEIR COMRADES FROM THE MAJOR FUL O)SSIDENTS WHO UARY. CITIES or CZECHOSLOVAKIA DURING THE IN UNISON YELLED PARIS (UPI )-- TH[ UNITED STA1I'"<'; Tfl_ "THE PRESIDENT .... AfHS HIM (HUMPHREY) NIGHT. "END THE HAR" AND DAY STOOD FIRM AGAINST ANY BOMBING HALl TO BE HIS OWN MAN," GEORGE CHRISTIAN, OF"F"ICIAL SOURCES SAID THE TROOPS, '\.IE WA"IT PrAC[" .... ITHOUT RECIPROCAL NORTH VIETNAMESE DE- WIiITE rlOUSE: t"'RESS SECRETARY, TOLD TANKS AND ARMORED CARS LEFT PRAGue IN IT WAS BY fAR ESCALATION DESPITE NEW COMMUNIST HINTS UNITED PRESS INTER"IATlONAL. "BUT WHILE THE FIRST PART OF A THREE-STAGE WITH. THE LARGEST CROWO SUCH A HALT WOULO OPEN THe OOOR TO HE'S PRESIOENT. NO N,t CA"I SPEAK FOR DRAWAL A(OREEO UPON IN Moscow DURING OF A"ITIWAR OEMO'I. SERIOUS PEACE TALKS. HIM tt TALKS HELD AF'TER THE INVASION. STRATORS THE VICE SOIo4E QUALlriED OBSERVERS SAID THAT j "THE PRESIDENT," CHRISTIAN SAID, "IS THEY 010 NOT GO FAR, PR[SIDEtn HAD EN- TH( TWO SIDES ARE rURTHER FROM A SETTLE GOING TO BE PRESIOHlT LlNTIL JANUARY. THE TROOPS SET UP Nt'" BIVOUACS WITHIN COUNTEREO SINCE NENT THAN AT ANY TINE SINCE THEY CAME THERE: WILL BE NO SLOWDOWN" A f'E .... KILOMETERS, APPARENTLY SO THAT HE OPENED HIS CAN. TOGeTHER MAY 13. CHRISTIA"I 010 NOT COf.lM(NT DIRECTLY TH[Y COULD RE.OCCUPY THE NERVE CENTERS MB PAICN fOR YHe THE LATEST COMMUNIST CALL f'OR A B9 - ON T~E RECENT PUBI.IC EXCHANGE BETWEOj ON SHORT NOTICE, WHITE HOUSE MONDAY. ING HALT WAS MADE IN TASS, THE orFlClAL JOHNSON ANO HUMPHREY ON THE QUESTION THt Moscow WITHDRAWAl. AGRttMtNT HE HAS atE"I "":IR,,,,"'" NtWS AGtNCY AND NHAN DAN, THE Of' TROOP WITHORA .... ALS FROM VIET NAM ED FOR A PULLOUT FROM THE CITltS AS LEO AND JEEREO AT OFFICIAL NORTH VIE1'NAMESE COMMUNIST HUMPHREY OPE"IED HIS CAMPAIGN FOR THE S tP A NCENTRATION IN PARTY NeWSPAPeR. THE 1'1 RST T , NO CO EVERY STOP ON HIS TASS URGEO THE U,S. TO PROCLAIM A WHITE HOUSE WITH A SU(oGESTION THAT MILITARY REStRVATIONS AS THt SECONO COAST TO COAST .".,,"G HA'; "";HOUt OEI..I,Y" so 1'HE SOME U.S. TROOPS COULD 6aE BROUGHT HOME STAGE, THE THIRD STAGE wouLD BE THE STRATEGy MEeTING V,~e TOUR BUT NEVER P~;'S"CONV~RSATlONS COULO BE "tXTRI- LAY[ THIS YEAR OR IN 19 9. A DAY COMPLETE: WITHDRAWAL FROM THE COU"ITRY, Pre~ld~nt Hubert H Humph WERE SO MA"IY OEM- THE PRESIDENT SAID "NO MAN COULD pRE- SCHEDULEP TO OCCUR BY OCT. 28 IF THE re\ (rIght) Democr3\lC ONSTRATORS GATHERED EOE~~O:I~~EB~R~~!~~E~E~~;O~~R~~~R OICT" WHEN THE TROOPS COULD BE WITH- CZtCHS !'ItET ALL OF' THe KRtMLIN'S Dt· p'~"dent,al nomlnee andhb IN ONe PLACE AT DRAWN MA"IOS. camp31gn m,uwger La" SUCH CLOSE RANGE. OCT. IS THe 50TH ANNIVERSARY O' rem~ OBnen d"cu,,", (.up 28 p,ugn ~tcal"g} at Humpl,re" HUMPHREY GOT A THt FOUNOING OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK REP- h~me In Waverly \:1m" CHILLY RECEPTION Subtle Resistance E,iflent UBLIC, .... NO EXTENSIVE C£L£BRATIONS HAVE EARLIER IN THE DAY SEEN PLANN£D FOR IT, IN THE DEEP SOUTK. IN A VISIT TO NEW · . V r· W THE TROOPS LEF'T THE CITY TODAY AND ORLEANS HE WAS REElUFF[D FOR Tlit THIRD TJI"IE 1"1 48 HOURS ay A TOP DEMOCRAT AND Czec h5 Re b e II Ing In a 10US ays ~;;: ::::"~A~::":~'~~:"~"" w,," WAS GRtETED BY FeWER THAN A DOlEN SPECM VIENNA (UPI ).- CZECHOSLOVAKS ARE RESISTING THE RUSSIAN INVASION ANO OCcuPA- HOWEVER, THt TROOPS HAD APPARENTLY TATORS IN HIS AIRPORT ARRIVAL TION IN sueTLe WAYS. 8££N ORO£R£O TO LEAVE TH£IR 81VOUACS THE FLINT RALLY WAS HUMPHREY'S ONLY TKE PRAGUE OPERA SE .... SON OPUlED WITH "DALIBOR," A PIECE 8Y THE GRtAT CIECK AS CLEAN AS POSSIBLE AFTER THE (lAD STOP IN t~ICHIGAN AFTER WARNINGS Of A CO"lI"OS[R. tRIEDRI~H SMETANA, ABOUT A PtASANT REVOLT A".... INST OPPRESSIO~, LlCiTY THAT FOLLOW[D THEIR D£PARTURe TORNADO AND THU"IDERSTORMS CUT SHORT HIS ALL Of THE LEAOERS JAILED BY THE RUSSIANS THREE WEEKS AGO AND MADE TO PRO· .ROM OCCUPATION O. OFFlCts. SOME Of PLANNeD VISIT MISE THEY WILL OEUBERALIZE THE COUNTRY SHOWED UP WITH THEIR WIVES. THEY WERE THE OF'FICES HAD TO BE OISINf'ECTED A"IP :'-'-~-::----=- ALMOST MOBBED, BY A CROWD OF' PRAGUE CITIZENS THAT GOT THE POINT, PERSONAL BELONGINGS HAD BeEN STOLEN Mid-East le"sio" Mou"ts BRATISLAVA TELEVISION AIRED A SERltS OF PLAYS ABOUT THE LEGENDARY SLOVAK FROM DESK DRA.... ERS. H£RO, JAN0S4K, AJlIND Of' ROIUK HOOD J:tlARAJ;;TtR. '01110 R,OQ,pf;P J'H.I!; RICH TO HELP THE JERUSALEM (UPI ) .. :14tw INCIOEHTS ALONG ,{SU 5"v.~'s",Tc.._--'-_-2,.:P~A::.::'.:9:c.) POOR, ARAB_ISRAELI FRONT KEPT MloeAST TEN· TclE CITY'S RADIO STATION BROADCASTS HIGH WHIL[ UNITED NATIONS PEACE IN OAILY INSTALLMENTS THE ENTIRE bpect Die-Hards to Sneak Out EfFORTS wtRE SAID TO "SERVING NO USEFUL AC(.OUNT OF THE "GOOD SOLDI tR SCHWEI K," PURPose" AND THE WAY HE MANAGED TO BEST THE THE INCIDENTS YESTERDAY INCLUOEO Is_ Marines Mop-Up Invading Force AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS OF THE FIRST WORLD CHARG[S THAT SAIGOO (UPI )_~ ALLIED TROOPS TODAY CLEANED UP THE f'INAL POCKUS OF RtSIS __ EGYPTIAN TROOPS HAD FIRED ON ISRAELj NE .... S COMMENTATOPS ON PRAGUE TtLEVI- TANCE AROUND TAY NINH CITY, WHERE ONLY A HANOF"UL O~ REDS REMAINEO ~ROM AN IN pOSITIO"lS AT A PORT SOUTH Of' THE Suez 510.. IHJECT A I\EAVY TONE 01' IRONY INTO VADING FORce OF MORE lHAN 1,000. CANAL THEIR \/OICES WHt"! READING eOITDRIALS GOVERNMENT MAR I NES SUPPORTED BY U.S. HEt. I COPTER GUNSHI PS 8ATTEReD THE REM· --THtRE WERE SHOTS FROM THE JORDANIAN FROM HARDLINING COMMUNIST COUNTRIES NANTS O~ THE COMMUNIST FORCt IN THE HAMLET OF THAI THONG, MORE THAN A MILe SIDE OF THE (;EASEfIRE LINE 8E.1"fI£E:N THE: ATTACKI"IG THt ATTEMPT TO LIBERALIZE THE SOUTHWEST OF' TAY NINH CITY ITSELr. JORDAN AND BEISAN VALLEYS. R[GIIofE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AS "COUNTER U,S. ADVISERS TOLO UPI CORRESPONDENT NAT GlesoN IT WAS LIKELY THE COMMUNIST __Two LA"IO MINtS EXPLOOED ON A MOU"I REVOL UT I ONARY, " DIEHAROS WOULD SNEAK OUT Of THE AREA BETWEEN DUSK LAST NIGHT ANO EARLY TODAY N 'iEAR THE REO Su, INJURING TWO NEWSPAPERS QUOTEO JAKOV MALIK, SOVIET "AND THERE IS NO WAY TO STOP THEM," ISRAeLI SOLDIERS. AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITEO N"TIONS, AS THe MIXEO FORce or VIEl CONG AND ~IORTH VI(1'NAMtSE f'OR THE SECOND TIME 1M r"l CAIRO, U.A.R. PRESIDe"lT NASSER SAYING THAT F'OREIGN OCCUPAT\,DN LEADS TO LESS THA"I A MONTH. YESTERDAY ATTeHPTro A REPORT ON THE SUE2 SITU .... TION fROM WAR WAR. MEANT JeWISH OCCUPATION TO INVADe TAY NINH ~ITY, 55 MILES l'iISTER GEN FAWZI OURING A SPtCiAL ~~AlIK Meet.eng Ends On OF ARAB LANDS, aUT THE APPLICATION TO NORTHWEST Of' SAIGON NEAR THe CAMBODIAN CAelNET SESSION, I N AMMAN, KING HUSSEIN OF JORP"N CHARG CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S SITUATION IS CLeAR TO Note of Agreement BORDeR THE REAOERS. AGAIN, THEY WERE DRiveN 8ACK BY HUN- EO YESTERDAY THAT ISRAEL'S Rtf'USAL TO FURTHER REPORTS rROM THE PRAGUe TELE- TOKYU (UPI J-- ""'t'",N AND THE UNITED DReDS or SOUTH VIETNAMESE MARINES, ITHORAW TROOPS ~ROM ARAB LANOS IT HAD I""," PROGR"M "F"CE TO r"CE" TE1.1. HO'" S'TATES ENOEO A TWO-DAY +lEETlNG ON As- R"NGERS, P"RATROOPERS ANO INF"H,RYMEM. OCCUPIED HAS fORCED HIS NATION TO BOOST PLAYWRIGHT VLAOIMIR SKUTINA TO~D A 1""1 SECURITY TODAY ON A NOTE OF AGREE- U.S. AIR AND ARTILLERY STRIKES ALSO ITS MILIT"RY STRENGTH, (SEE VIENNA, PAGE 9) MENT ON THE SENSITIVE QutSTION OF US.