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Show 4A Late Tribune, Sunday, July The Sal 14, 1968 Ohioan to Nominate Ted Kennedy for President Rocky Pledges Withdrawal Bv William M York Times Writer In Viet Policy Continued From Page One of James M. Gavin, now a People for Rockefeller. In its emphasis on reducing search and destroy missions, the governors plan resembled the enclave theory put forth by Gavin two years ago. But Rockefellers proposals are far more comprehensive, particularly in political terms Tue governor described the war as He said it lias the tragedy of Vietnam been "conducted without a coherent plan for peace, has been manned by a di aft that holds millions in needless doubt as to their future, and has been financed by a headlong inflation that imperils our whole economic life A new and constructive Vietnam policy is essential and urgent, he declared. Rockefeller outlined the four phases of his peace proposal as follows: North Vietnamese troops would pull back toward the Demilitarized Zone and the borders of Cambodia and Laos and American forces would move out of such remote regions as the Central Highlands and into heavily populated areas A neutral, international peace keeping force would be Asian, if possible set up In plat e between the two forces as a security buffer The United States, as soon as this phase had begun, would wothdraw 75, (XX) of its tary force as an initial faith. 525,000-ma- mili- n token of its good Free Elections Associated Press Wlrephoto New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- e feller outlines a peace four-stag- I plan for Vietnam. He said plan could end hostilities in 6 months. Demo Whip to Oppose Fortas Nomination WASHINGTON Senate (UPI) Whip Russell Long announced Saturday he would oppose the nomination of Abe Fortas as chief justice Democratic because of his Supreme Court positions supporting the ngnts of criminal suspects. Long, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, thus became the second Southern Sen. Sam J. Ervin of North Democrat to side with 16 Carolina was the first Republicans who are fighting President choice to succeed Johnsons election-yea- r Chief Justice Earl Warren. Long made no mention of Fedeial Judge Homer Thomberry, who has ecn nominated to take Fortas seat on the high court. Neither did he indicate whether he would join a filibuster which the Republican opponents have Former WASHINGTON Gov. Michael V. DiSalle of Ohio said Saturday that be Sen. to nominate planned for M Edward presKenneoy ident at tne Democratic National Convention next month. DiSalle, delegate to the convention in Chicago, said he had decided to nominate the Massachusetts Democrat because I feel that the country of is in need of this kind fresh, enlightened and dedi- cated leadership He said he had not discussed his intention with Kenned), with the Kenned) fami-h- , or with partv leaders he said he had However, talked with other senators. No Excitement Left Troop Withdrawal The problem now, he told newsmen, is that there is no excitement left for those elements of the party which lost a purpose with the assassination of the senators brother, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York. DiSalle was active in Robert Kennedys primary campaigns. not be could Kennedy A reached for comment. spokesman said he was still working on personal problems following the death of his brother. DiSalle talked with leaders, congressmen and to as many of the more than 1,700 delegates to t! e DemociatiC national convention as he could reacn, Tht letter said, in part: party Blau-Ne- news- men as he released a letter that he said he was sending to Present Outlook It seems that, at the present time, the followers of Senator McCarthy would no support Vice President (Huoert H) Himpcrey if he were the nominee It seems at this time ) that Vice Pies dent .vili be the nominee of the Democratic Part) If those who have been attracted to the Democratic Fum-phre- Party as the result campaigns and of the of Senatois Robert Knne-d- ) McCarthy are lost, it will he extremely difficult for the Democratic nominee to be ele ted DiSalle drew a parallel he tween th piectior near and. 1952, when the late Sen Estes Kehouver of Tennessee woi most of the Democratic primaries but lost the nomina- tion to the late Adlai E Ste- venson, then former governor of Illinois, who lost the eler -lion to Gen Dwight D Eisenhower. loo Late for Adlai Congress Calls 6-D- ay W eek DiSalle said it had been too' late for Stevenson to become and many of tire. K e f a u e r people sulked man) of them did not vote;-mansupported the Republican ticket The Ohio delegate, who has a law practice in Washuiglon declined to speculate on what he would do if Kennedy asked) not to be nominated. In his.' however, DiSalle) wro'e : Would he accept the nomi-- ) nation? I have never known a; Kennedy not lo respond to this, call of his country . (Cop) right) well-know- For Gun Bill, Fund Action The 90th Congress, smuggling to WASHINGTON (UPI) avoid returning after the August political conventions, gops y week Monday to consider gun control and other on a must bills. With only three weeks remaining before the nug. 3 adjournment target date, legislative leaders said long oavs and Saturday sessions will be needed to consider President Johnsons list of vitally needed bills. In his list are gun control and major money bills to run the Defense Department and other agencies, funds, higher education, housing and health measures. The House, opening Monday in an unusual 10 a rrf. sessales of rifles sion, hopes to get to the bill banning mail-ordand shotguns cleared by the end of the week. Leaders expect passage after numerous amendments. Senate prospects for the gun control measure are less clear. Sen. Joseph D. Tydings (D Md.) said he would try to attach the bill as a rider to other legislation on the floor after ihe proposal was stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Congressional adjournment without a return after the Resix-da- y f v letter, publican and Democratic presidential nominating conventions slipped last week. The House had planned to finish the gun control and controversial $2,300,000 000 foreign aid authorization measure. Per Bag SAND : 50t GRAVEL Per Bag SAKRETE-SA- : 50$ MI- ND X- I bag MIX KETCHUP'S 4th So. 7th W Open Sunday 9 355-46- 4, Dally SiSO la 4 North Vietnamese regulars, North Vietnamese fillers in Vietcong units and most allied forces would withdraw from South Vietnam. 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