HIGH nD[ LOiri TIDE 8-29-68 8-29-68 • 1.4u0142 4.4 .1.1 0742 • TI 48 4.7 AT 2012 t'OURGlAS~ 1.5A 3 PARIS (UPI )-- THE UNITED STATES ONCE AGAIN TO NORTH V,ET NAM indian JourRalist HHH P TO TURN THE PARIS TAL~S ON VIET PRIVATE NEGOTIATIONS. Kennedy Gives Firm uNo" SPOKESMAN, AVERELL HARRIMAN TOLD Predicts Pueblo Release, AT THE 19TH SESSION CHICAGO (UPI )--V'CE PRtSIPENT HUBERT H. HIJMPHREY STRUKtD TOWo\RD A ,ROBABLE ST.LOUIS, MISSOURi (UP! )~- ONE OF TAL~S THAT "WE ARE RE:AOY To FIRST BALLOT VICTORY FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION TODAY WITH A INOlA'S LEADING JOURNALISTS PREOICTEO AS OFTEN ANa AS LONG AS NECESSARY, THAT NORTH KOREA WILL RELEASE ".['01 "FINAl-IFIRM" OISAVOWAL or CANDIDACY F"ROM SEN. EDWARO M. KENr<EDY AND A SUDDEN IN FULL SESSION OR IN PRIVATE." ANGRY MADDOX FROM TNE RACE PUEBLO AND ITS CREW "WITHIN THt WIT~DRAWAL or Gov. LESTER or GEORGIA HARRIMAN DESCRIBED PRESIDENT JOHN­ EVEN IF, DISREGARDING KENNEOY'S DEMURRER, A DELEGATION PLACED HIS MONTHS. " BOMBING HALT OF MARCH 31 INATION, HUMPHREY'S STRENGTH APPEARED 50 GREAT THAT IT WAS NARD TO SEE NOW HE G",""" KESAVARAM REDDY, BUREAU CHIEF! MAJOR STE'" TOWARD ENDING COULD BE STOPPE:O. TIMES or INDIA, SAID NORTH KOREA GAJNED AS MUCH PROPAGANDA VALUE GOVERNOR MAOOO~ TOLD A HEWS CONFERENCE THAT THE DEMOCRATS CAN~OT POSSIBLY WIN. THE SEIZURE AS IT CAN EXPECT AND '~HE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE NOT GOING TO ",""" THIS IN NOVEMBER BY ANY LIBE:R.lL CANDIDAtE or THE DEMOCRATiC-SOCIALIST PARTY," liE SAID THE RELEASE OF THE SHIP. MADDOi( DURINC HIS BRIEI' CAMPAIGN CON­ Paratroopers Change Direction IS A FREQUENT COMPANION OF SISTENTLY REFUSED TO PLEOGE HIS suPPORT MINISTER GHANOI OF INDIA OM orrl­ rOR THE NOMINEE or TI-I[ PARTY .NO HIS TO THE: DIFFERENT FOREIGN VIEWS REfLECTED TMDSE Of GEORGE C. WAL­ Hit Tail End of Ambush HE CAME TO ST. LOUIS TO LACE. SA1GCH (UP1 ) __ U,S, PARATROO,"ERS WMO JESCAPED A DEADLY AMBUSH BY A NIST OF CITY'S tOUNCIL ON WORLD S£I~. EUGENE J, MCCARTf'Y APPEARED rATE ~TTEREO THE RDINANTS or A 2,000 MAN COMI'IUNIST fORCE TO!)AY IN WOO!)S AN!) MADE .15 COMMENTS AT A NEWS RESIGNED TO DEfEAT AND TAL~ED """"'-1 PADDIES LESS THAN 30 MILES FROM SA'~ON. I CALL Y ABOUT !-lOW TO SOfTEN TME 9(.0'01 TO REPORTS FROM THE BATTLEGROUND NEAR TRANG BANG, 27 HILES NORTHWEST OF THE CAP- NOTED CNINA'S CONDEMNATION OF HIS DEDICATED SUPPORTERS. ITAL, SAID AT LEAST 57 COMMUNISTS NAD BEEN ~ILLEO AND ANOTHER 18 CAPTURED BY UNION FOR ITS HARDLINE RES_ THE McCARTHY I"ORCES, .I0n,[0 BY GEORGE NIGHTFALL. OTHERS FLED J SPOKESMEN REPORT[O, ZECH LIBERALIZATION. S. McGOVERN J A"'OTMER CONTENDER AND LOSSES TO ELEMENTS OF THE 10IsT AIR CAVALRY DIVISION WERE LISTED AS 5 DEAD RUSSIA ACTED ON THE !ASIS OF WHO HAO HOPED TO DRAfT KENNEDY, ",""" AND 22 WOUNDED. NATIONAL INTEREST EXACTLY AS A fiNAL fiGHT I"OR A VIET NAM THE I" I GMTI NG BEGAN Y[STERDAY WHEN A COMPANY OF PARATROOPERS OEClOEO 1ST Russ IA WOULD HAVE DONE," Rtooy REPUDIATE PRESIDE"'T JOHNSON'S WAR ONS WHILE SWEEPING THE AREA. "THE INVASION HAD NOTHING TO 00 AT AN (XTRAOROINARY AfTERNOON SESSION "sarmament Sessl"on CAUGHT THE TAIL-END OF AN L-SHAP- COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY." THE DEMOCRATIC NAT'ONAL CONVENTION. DI AMIlIUl;IH," A SPOKESMAN AT THE SCENE CONTINUED, "CZECHOSLOVAI<IA HAD THE KENNEDY'S LATEST DISAVOWEL OF CANOl· '· I.,,,,,,", JOB Of' HOLDING THE FRONTIER OACY CAME IN A STATEHENT En 5 iners greellent "I; THEY HADN'T CHANGED DIRECTIONS," AGAINST ANY MILITARY INVA~ d M A SPOKESMAN SAID, "THEY WOULD HAVE THE WEST. RUSSIA SENT IN URGING HIS SUPPORTtRS TO CE:ASE ALL GENEVA (UPI )~M THE 17-NATION DISARMA~ Iw,,,",,, RIGHT INTO IT." OF ITS VITY ON HIS 8EHALr. NEVERTHELESS, HIS MENT CONFERENCE ENDED ITS SUMMER SESSION MEANWHILE CALLED ~"'~~"'.~~~~~~~~~~ _____ BACKERS HAVE SAID THAT HIS STATEME:NT TODAY WITHOUT ANY AGREEMENT ON A NEV R STRI~ES AROUND THE DID NOT CONTAIN THE WORDS THAT WOULD SUBJECT FOR INTERNATIONAL AGREEKENT 1"01.- CAMP 125 MILES STOP A DRAFT MOVE:MENT COLD--AN UNEQUIV­ LOWING THE NUCLEAR NON~~ROlIFERATION OCAL REFUSAL TO TA~E THE NOMIN"TI'bN IF PACT. OFFER·'"',·:-__-c __________ cc=-:-__ _ THE UNITEO STATES AND SOVIET UNION WERE CONTENT THROUGHOUT THE SIXpWEEK THEIR ADVANTAGE. (UPI ).~ HUBERT HUMPHREY TODAY SESSIO~ TO TALK ONLY IN GENERAL TERMS AROUND Duc LAP, WHICH HAD I'IIS PARTY'S PRESIDENTIAL NOM~ Ike's Spirits "Good" BEFORE THE EXPECTED OPENING LATER THIS DAYS OF HUMAN WAVE AS~ I;;,;;:;,,; TO WIN BUT HE ALREADY WAS GET­ WASHINGTON (UPI )_p fORMER PRESIDENT YEAR OF PRIVATE BILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS ';;::.:::';!:; WAS SO FIERCE THAT S,"'"~ PLENTY OF FREE ADVICE ON WHO WOULD [ISUIHO..,tR HAS SHOWN "SOME FURTHER DE­ ON LIMITING AND REDUCING NUCLEAR MISSILE I PRESIDENT NGUYEN VAN THIEU BEST RUNNING NATE. CREASE" IN MEART S,"ASMS AND PASSED A ARSENALS. ALTER HIS SCHEDULE ON A TRI' TO NOMINEES COHFORTABLE NIGHT, HIS DOCTORS REPORTED THIS ATTITUDE IRRITATED THE EIGHT r.':::~:::::';,~:~V::'::':~':'iP'RESIOE:NTIALDELEGATE COMMENT TOOl. Y. NEUTRAL COUt.rTRIES AT THE COt.rFERENCE. IN _"",,,',,',,O,,HTlNG IN HOST or THE t.lORTH- SHIltIVER, SEN. EDMUND A BRIEr MEDICAL BULLETIN ISSUEO AT THEY OEMANOEO THE NUCLEAR ~I SLACKENEO TODAY AFT[R. MAYOII: JOSEPH ALITO 0' WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER APPEAR­ NG A COMPREHENSIVE TEST I",.;;"',,',,',;',,or FIERCE BATTL[S THAT U.S. RICHARO'AuOHESOS, ED TO REFLECT "CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM" OVER I' SAID COST THE COMMUNISTS MORE TERRY SAN~ THE GENERAL'S CONDITION WHICH WAS FIRST 2,500 MEN ~ILLtO. NOTED YESTERDAY. EISENHOWER'S SPIRITS VERE "GOOD" AND HE WAS INTERMITTENTLY ENJOYING LIGHT Wlla' Price Mus' Czeclls Pay BACKGROUNO MUSIC, TNE MEDICAL REPORT IS CONFERENCE, TO LAST ONE MONTH J SAID. CONCENTRATE ON SECURITY GUARANTEES MRS. EISENHOWER CONTINUES TO VISIT COUNTRIES WITHOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS Leaders Asked for Brutal Truth THE GENERAL rOR SHORT P[RIOOS, """"""1::::,;,;,,:,,:uRANC[S THEY WILL RECEIVE THE PRAGUE (UPI)~~ ANGRY CZECHOSLOVAK YOUTHS TODAY CALLEO ON THEIR LEADERS TO TELL LY. OF PEACEfUL NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY "BRUTAL TRUTH" ABOUT TNE PRICE THE SOVrt:TS ARE foIAKING THEM PAY TO KEEP EISENHOWER'S OOCTORS CITED FAVORABLE IF THEY RENOUNCE SUCH WEAPONS. IA,.t,'"",;, DUBCEK's REGIME IN POWER. TRENDS TOWARD STABILITY IN HIS HEART BRITIAN, AMERICA AND RUSSIA WILL, AS THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE SOVIET-LED WARSAW PACT TROOPS INVADED CZECHOSLO- ACTION BUT ALSO STRESSEO THAT HIS CONO- POWERS, ONLY BE OBSERVERS AT 1;;;"[i~,~"w;;:EEK AGO TUESDAY, THERE WERE SIGNS SOMt CZECHOSLOVAI<S HAD LOST FAITH ITION REMAINtD CRITICAL AND HE COULD TAI<E A TURN FOR TM£ WORSE AT ANY TIMt. A UNITEO NATIONS INVI­ PLACES, PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY fiRST SECRETARY, WHO HAD IN ANOTHER ENCOURAGING SIGN, A HOSP­ WHILE fRANCE HAS NOT Of DEFIANCE AGAINST THE OCCUPATION rORCES, WERE RIPPEO FROM WALLS. ITAL SPOKESMAN DISCLOSED THAT EISEN~ ASSEMBLY BUILDING WHERE DEPUTIES HOWER'S SON, JOHN, AND HIS FAMILY HAD DISCUSSING TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT RETURNED TO THEIR HOME AT PHOENIXVILLE, '~:.;;:: IN Moscow, THEY NO LONGER CHAN PENNSYLVANIA. Guard Quells Yippies C "DUBCEK! DUBCE~!" THIS OPTIMISM BY HIS OOCTORS IS THE CA'. TULATtD IN Moscow," SAID FIRST SHOWN IN OAYS. CHICAGO (UPI )--THE NATIONAL GUARD WAS KAGGAIitO YOUTH IN WENCESLAS SQUARE CALLED INTO ACTION _EFORE DAWN TODAY TO DUBCEK, PRESlbENT LUDVIK SVOBODA US Ambassador Killed CONTROL SOME 2,500 YELLING YIPPIES DE­ OTNER CZECH LEADERS WHO TGOK PART MONSTRATING IN FRONT or THE CO~RAD HILp FOUR DAYS or TALKS. Aftempring to flee TON HOTEL, HEADQUARTERS OF THE D~MOCRA­ IS TREASON TO 00 THIS ANO TO LET TIC NATIOHAL COHVtHTION. (SOVIET) SOLDIERS STAY WITHOUT ABOUT 850 GUAROSMEN MOVEO INTO POSI­ ;;.,;;~:" HE :lAID. '''WE HAVE BEEN rrdn",. Atfempl TION ALONG EITHER SlOE OF MICHIGAN AVE- NUE AFTER THE OEMONSTRATORS HAD BECOME GUATEMALA CITY (UP1)-- MACHINE GUN- SO DETERMINED THAT CtUCAGo POLICI[ WEI![ MOST MIOOLE-AGEO PERSONS, WHEN tELOING TERROR'STS SHOT U S. """""." DEEMED INADEQUATE TO HANOLt THE SITUA- HOW TNEY FELT, MERELY SHRUGGED TO DEATH THRE[ BLOCKS TION. SHOULOIERS AND SAID, "It IS BAO, HIS EMBASSY WHEN HE TRI[O TO ,LEE: ONLY,...,O HOURS EARlItA THE POLICE HAO ARt: WE TO 001" USED TEAR ClAS FOR THE nCONO CONSECU­ rOR THE FIRST TIME SINCt THEY MEIN, 54, WAS RETURNING TO THE EMBASSY TIVE NIGHT TO ROUTE 1,000 OENONSTRATORS tiGHT DAYS AGO, SOVIET OCCUPA­ fROM liNCOLN PARK -~ T~REE MILES NORTH AFTER A LUNCHEON MEETING AT THE FOREIGN c •• ",,',R.OOPS WANOERED, USUALLY IN PAIRS, INISTRY WHEN TWO CARLOADS or TERRORISTS OF GRANT PARK. I' THE RUSH HOUR CROWDS WITHOUT THE GRANT PARK SCENE WAS ILLUMIHATED ,ORCEO HIS orrlCIAL LIMOUSINE orF THE eXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL BY A HUGH COLUMBIA BRO~DCASTINQ SYSTEM FRINGE or THE DOWN- COLOR TELEVISION TRUCK, ONE SH~GGY RAIR~ EO HIPPY GLANCED AT THE TRUel< AND TOLD I:::;'"~~~:~~;;~~;;~~~~~~ WHO WAS NOT IMMEDp ITS COMPANION, ~loo~, MAN, COLOR. LAST TOO. ftWtR THAN ONE IN NIGHT IT WAS JUST BLACK AND WHITE." PERSONS SEEN ON THt STaEtT BEARDED AND BEADED COU'LES DANCEO'ON INTED MACHINE GUNS AND PISTOLS AT THE TO WEAR THE SYMBOL Dr OErlM ORDERED HIM OUT or HIS CAR M,CHIGAN AVENUt. THt SOLDIERS LET THE fOATR10TISM. SONG FINISH, THEN MOVED ACROSS THE INTO OH( or THEIRS. ArTER STEPPING T,,"KS ARE HIRE," SAID A YOUNG STREtT AND SET U' A SECOND LINE IN Of HIS CAR, HE BROKE AND RAN. LAVYER. "IT IS A FACT THAT OF THE PARK. 0'''''"", or THE TERRORISTS SHOT HIM, THE PIttS/DENT AT 4:140 AM, TOM HAYDEN 01" THI .,,,,,.,,,1 ' I~:':';:::W:':':IO, SEHD1HG HIM SPRAWLING MOBILIZATION CO~ITTEE TO INO THE WAR POLISH NEWSPAPERS TODAY NAILED WAS LYIHG ON THE GROUND AND STILL IN VltT NAM TOOK A LOUDSPIAKIR AND SOYIET-CztCH AGREEMENT AS A ~RI.urF SHOUTtO U, AT THE HILTON TO DELEGATIS, I..
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