THE 'WORLD TODAY ••working Very Hard" - LBJ THE WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Yesterday President Johnson said there has been no basic change and no breakthrough in peace ncgofiations to end the Vietnam War during the last eight days. lie told a news conference that a White llouse statement to this effect issued Oct. 16 was still accurate. That statement-issued after a tlurry of reports circulated about the possibility of a total bombing OBSERVER Serving the Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College Community halt by the United States said there was "no basic change in the situation; no breakthrough." VOL. III, No. 33 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1968 At the same time, Johnson warned today against any "false sense of security" on the part of the American people because of lower war casual! ies and recent prisoner exchanges. On the other hand, Johnson said his administration has been "working very hard and very diligently" to open the war for peace Reagan Protested and sa1d that he felt his decision to open talks with the North More than thirty members of , commented "It was just to Vietnamese in Paris was the right thing to do. the Notre Dame Chapter of ·express opposition, nothing ''I'm more pleased with it as time goes by," the President Students for a Democratic more." As to the blank signs, commented. Society picketed a South Bend During maintained "They were· Wallace Unhealthy airport speech by California because we don't think he has anything to say about the NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) ~ Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Republican Governor Ronald appealed to Americans in the name of his assassinated brothers Reagan with blank signs problems of Americans." · Thursday to repudiate George C. Wallace's party of "division and yesterday afternoon. The Young Republicans' President Kelly praised the conduct of the hate." Governor speaking to a crowd of demonstration, commenting "I'd "It is not enough that this movement be defeated," the more than 500 repeatedly took like to say that the SDS protest Massachusetts Democrat said. notice of the demonstrators in was well mannered. I appreciate "It must be repudiated for the health of our country and our his 20 minute talk, joking first the courtesy many of them future as a nation." about the signs held by the SDS showed Mr. Reagan." A Quoting nationwide polls showing 15 million Americans plan to protestors and later a sign saying different opinion was taken by vote for Wallace Nov. 5, Kennedy said supporters of the former "Self rule for Berkeley." Bob Narucki, a leader of the Alabama governor "arc decent people who believe in America" but The demonstration began just Notre Dame Young Americans who have been "mislead into thinking their vote would be a harmless as the California Governor had for Freedom. Narucki way of showing their dissatisfaction with current conditions." finished his praise of state maintained "I thought it was an "Nothing could be further from the truth," he said. Republican candidates. Twenty ineffective demonstration. " "A significant vote this year would turn this movement into a blank signs were held up by the permanent party of division and hate, seeking to elect mayors and SDS group while other posters had slogans such as "1984 is congressmen as well as presidents. It would lift the haters and coming" and "Nixon for pig." Recall Campaign On! wreckers to positions of formidable influence in our country," said Campaigning began yesterday , SDS W . Kennedy. Reagan took note of the signs, for next Tuesday's recall .. e want to get nd of the and gained prolonged applause . false 1deas about the SDS We e1 cellon with all four candidates t t h · LeMay: "Twist Commies Arms" from his audience as he told stumping for votes primarily wan o s ow its rationale and . 'h N h relevance to the students Our UOSTON (UPI) - Curtis E. LeMay, expressing worry that them "There are a lot of signs concent ra tmg on t e ort b . · President Johnson may cook up a "false peace" in Vietnam to assure being held up in the back. We Quad. as1c e.mph.asis. Is that change in a Democratic victory next month, said yesterday he expects little assume they're trying to tell us St udcnt Body President the umversJty IS a basic platform success at the Paris peace talks "until we twist the Communists arm those are the policies of our Richard Rossie began his for change in society." some more." opponents." campaign in Keenan with several He added that, "We're not 0 , lie als~) tt~ld a news conference that left wingers with nearly As the Governor continued ·of his supporters and some d i ng this to help Rossie, Commun1st v1ews arc threatening this country. his speech, members of the · Stu Jent Government officials contrary to a rumor that is going Notre Dame Young Republicans' around." .. "We ar~ ~osing this country," the retired Air Force general said. aprealing for votes in other Afro-American candidate Don We arc shdmg toward anarchy, sliding toward Communism." led by President Mike Kelly held halls. Rossie said he would Nixon signs in front of the SDS· Wycliff also plans to have help in LeMay ~aid a ."small minority" of dissenters arc taking over concentrate his campaign in his campaign although he said he dcmo~1strat1ons With the aim of disrupting the lawful process of demonstrators. Kelly explained >rc(ominantly freshman halls "We're doing this so that when would not appeal for votes on Arncncan life. He said "the leaders of the dissent are known and sucl. as Keenan, Stanford, Zahm the section level. their plans arc known." ' they take newscast films they and Cavanaugh with extensive will get a better idea of the He proposed a "program campaigning also slated for wherein Student Government Pickle Packers Platform Planks feelings of the crowd." Dillon and Alumni. CIIICAGO (UPI) An organization called Pickle Packers Reagan, addressing himself to would provide a scholarship for Rossie said, "The emphasis an entering freshman of about International Inc. put the point to the nation's three presidential the subject of youth, took note has to be placed on freshmen potentials. of student protests, saying "I $2;000. After four years Student because apparently for too many Government would be paying "llow." the pickle packers telegraphed the three candidates don't think any of us should freshmen I have not yet made "would you gct-<lr keep-America out of a pickle?" $8,000." indict our young people for myself clear and they simply . The pickle packers released the responses Thursday. They showed what's being done ..... Those in He added that "I wouldn't lack the awareness of what I ran fool around with academic V1cc Pres1dent Hubert Humphrey meeting the pickle issue with Chicago were looking for a on last February and what we're prom1ses. cause, for something to believe reform unless it affects the black trying to do in Student student." "I am a sober man, but I was pickled I ink by your message," he in. They've followed the wrong Government this year." conceded. George C. Wallace was reluctant to postulate a pickle policy. cause, and the wrong banner." He added, "I don't think the CPA Asked­ "With all due respect to your fine organization, I feel that the two The Governor conceded that "f question is whether I win but other candidates have offered solutions similar to the products of think maybe we're at fault for whether I get points over to not giving the young people those who don't understand and Back NCR the pickle industry- sweet, sour and mixed, and also seasonal," he The regional meeting of the mo're to believe in," but who oppose me basically replied. Catholic Press Association lambasted radical leaders at the because they are not aware of Richard M. Nixon was polite but not precise in dealing with the opened yesterday at the Center pick lc problem. University of California in his the issues." own state with the contention for Continuing Education J le telegraphed, "through this wire, I want to greet all in Sophomore and former without the NCR condemnation attendance at the pickle packers international convention. I ask your "They've given up!" Stanford Hall President Paul Reagan cautioned GOP issue on its agends. It made little support in this campaign." Dillenburger said he will build difference. workers not· to become his campaign on personal, The National Catholic Study What! overconfident of victory, door-to-door contact. He said Reporter was condemned Oct. GRANGER, Ind. (UPI) - Indiana Universit~''s new dormitory remarking "President Dewey has two or three other supporters 10 by Bishop Charles li. visitation policy might produce material for another Kinsey Report, reminded me not to look at the would speak in his behalf. He Helmsing of Kansas City. State Rep. Burnett C. Bauer, hinted yesterday. polls. We shouldn't feel that also began in Keenan. Between student pickets Uauer announced he has asked the Indiana Legislative Council to victory is assured in this Dillcnburger said, "As a pushing the NCR out front and investigate the action of the IU board of trustees Sept. 20 which election. We should all work moderate, my candidacy gives a CPA members seck ing support authorized visits by persons of the opposite sex to dormitory rooms hard up through election day." lot of people a chance to vote for a private statement inside :.~t specified times. After the Governor's speech, when otherwise they wouldn't. the I 00 delegates had time t~ "The purpose of a university is to promote study and not to former Notre Dame student Paul I'd like to see a lot of students think of little else.
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