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Show 10 ‘McCarthy Sunday Hereld SUNDAY, FEBRUARY25, 1968 By PATRICK MALIN se patrol boats i TT Romney Hopping Between Oregon, Washington Searching for Votes party members into line. McCarthy cited recent upon him by Demo John W. King, Sen Thomas J Melntyre, D-N.H and Bernard L, Boutin, former ti ation Ad (SBA) and the General Services By DONALD C. JEPSEN stopped at shopping the Johnson admi Administration (GSA UPI)— the Oregon State handling of the entire Vietnam PORTLAND, Ore. In a statement issued f Gov George Romney of Michi-|Marine Science the chalet where he was sta ituation. centers and cans at Dorchester received University him warmly Center 3 Small Business at 1 House Speaker F. F. with his family, thesenator said) “It was on the basis of the gan hops between Oregon and| Newport t| Washington searching for Re- ‘Although the campaign al ac he did not come to New inac« |Hampshire to |attacks on him. answer However, he said, thethe “I have a The GOP presidential candi- were generally thin, Republi- Romney North Vietnam,” Me-\date {come to ask them a question.” said | “Will they promise that every Democrat in this state and every worker in the Democratic public in a speech keynoted a moderate coln City on the Oregon Coast Congress fighter who campaigns’ at)Republican confererce at Lin- KILL TERRORISTS clear now that both the| Friday night, then canceled an and Nelson ork, called crowds at the caravan stops yn publicly jus- publican votes. a ied the first bombing raids) LUANDA, Angola rdest_ when farthest behind Fred Van Natta, st Citiz (UPI)— ens for Reag chairman said were/early morning run on a Pacific Portuguese armed forces have there ha, quite a change 5 party can vote without fear ef deceived,” he said. : ; Ocean beach to fly to Olympia, said that troops killed at in party opi since Romney's political reprisal, coercion or) McCarthy said release of/Wash. fo~ a meeting of least eight ierrceists amongfirst visit to Oregon endurance world COUNTR almost Cathme ineome Te Tex., as wife Lottie pad discipline? evidence by Sen. Wayne Morse, Thurston County Republicans. rebe} bands fighting for inde-| “Romney is far from dead,” “Will they promise to cease|D-Ore,, to the Senate Foreign) He was to return here later) pendenceofthis African colony Van Natta said. White plans to stay underground for 65 days to hold his title secure against England's Mike Meenly, who currently attempting a record, White doesn’t consider it a challenge since the coercive tactics now being|Relations Committee “simply|Saturday for open house meet-/from Portugal. Twenty-two re- In his coast spec h, Romney Meanlyhas a “powder putt”coffin while White sleeps on hard wood, (Herald-UPI Photo) used to get members of hejtells the American people what) ings with top Republican lead-|bels were captured and 19\said the United States could for | De organizations into members of the committeejers, leaving Sunday for his| Portuguese soldiers wounded injthe first time be faced with a line, deny my spokesmena fair/have known for some time:|Bloomfield Hills, Mich., home| skirmishes after two rebel civil guerrilla war in the hearing and the chance to win|Thatthe official administration|before attending the governors| groups harassed army barracks nation’s cities as well as in support, and even try to force account of the Gulf of Tonkin) mid-year conference in Wash-|and native settlements between Vietnam. |the Democratic voters of New incident was less than accur-| ington Wednesday. Feb. 11 and 17, a communique He charged President Johnson |Hampshire to publicly pledge| ate.” . Romney Fridayopened home| said and his generals with “lying to \their allegiance to the Pres- The senator said the U.S.|headquarters in th ce Oregon the American people” and said jident, thus removing the protec- stroyers Maddox and Turner|communities in preparation for Speculation exists that the it was a mistake to escalate and tion of the secret ballot?” Joy, which the administration|the state’s May 28th primary.|Aztec Indians were originally bomb North Vietnam to bring lsaid were attacked by North'En route to the Coast, he! Asian, the enemy to peace talks. By United Press International great naval power challenging|Eugene J. McCarthy charged McCarthy asked. Sen. Everett Dirksen, certain U.S. supremacy. thal it the Johnson administration tc play a key role in writing the Michigan Gov. George Rom-|‘deceived” the Congress and 1968 party platform, is advising ney, meanwhile, opened his | the public about the Tonkin Gulf} Republicans to key their elec- campaign for the May 28lincident that triggered the first tion campaigns to control of primary in Oregon. He said the|bombing raids on North = crucial test facing America is/nam. crime and rioting. The Senate minority leader unification of disparate ele-| Sen. Charles Percy, R-lll., from Illinois told a campaign|ments of U.S.foreign policy. | Fridayfiled an affidavit removin New Hampshir ling his name from the April 2) planning meeting of the Repub- Ba lican National Committee that Democratic peace candidate! Wisconsin primary. it was the kind of campaign he intended to wage for re-election, While Dirksen turned attenton to domestic matters, the two candidates for the GOP presidential nomination hit foreign policy while: campaigning in primary states. Former Vice President RichBy BOB MILLER bond while he fought extradition| ard M,Nixon, the front runner, predicted that the Soviet Union RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) —| to Maryland, where is\}i * would achieve strategic power’ Black power leader H. Rap charged with inciting a riot, equal to that of the United Brown, convicted here of vio-' Brown was led away by us,| States within two years unless: lating terms of his freedom marshals Friday after US.| cs ae the administration changes its under federal bond, apparently District Judge Robert R. jlicy or the country gets new was returned Saturday to New Merhige Jr. ruled against him Orleans, where other charges a Tacs, and ordered the chairman of| Seeking votes in the March 12 are pending against him. the Student Nonviolent Coordin-| imary in New Hampshire, Brown had been permitted to ating Committee (SNCC) to pay! Nixonalso said the Soviet Union go free on bond on condition the money “forthwith.” | suddenly has emerged as a that he remain in the southern ‘The marshals apparently in.) district of New York, but three tended to escort Brown to New FBI agents testified he was in Orleans Friday night, but bad A 30”, 36° California last weekend speak- flying weather caused a detour) feta, ah eT » Lengths & ing at black powerrallies, and Brown and his guards | uf 64 Riot Charge ended up in Miami, where) E S ‘ PAIR He had been granted the Brown spent the night in the st a y REG. $2.29 PR. $10,000 personal recognizance Dade County Jail. pe Grants-own Grant Crest® Dirksen Advising Republicans To Key Campaign on Crime, Riots ~ STARTS MON., FEB. 26th... ENDSSAT., Black Militant Returns: For More Charges 7 ~, y yy) MARCH 2nd No-iron Fiberglas’ CAFE CURTAINS. Save over 20% on < PERCALE SHEETS pe On Increase By FRED LANKARD United Press International Soundings Indicates Nixon | May GetShot at Presidency| Alaska,its first oil field only nine years old, has already be- WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sound- among his fellow state chaircome one of the nation’s ings among Republican organi- men in the East that Nixon premier oj] producing states. zation leaders indicated a could win the presidential One year ago 58 Alaskan growing belief today that election next November. Anothwells were producing just over former Vice President Richard er Eastern chairman thought’ 52,000 barrels per day but by M.Nixon will be nominated by) the outlook was too cloudy to the beginning of 1968 the num- the GOP for a second try at the visualize Nixon as a winneryet,| |” ber of wells had increased to presidency. but agreed that there was aj 90 and daily production was at This viewpoint was most |growing conviction that Niron 144,000 barrels. noticeable among eastern Re- would win the nomination. That figure was good enough publicans in the so-called The Eastern chairmen expect||. to push Alaska past Colorado, |moderate wing who have voiced to huddle soon after the New Montana, North Dakota, Utah|the strongest doubts about|Hampshire primary to talk and Arkansas int» 10th spot \Nixon’s ability to defeat Pres- about the future. ‘amongthe producing states. |ident Johnson. Romneypartisans were glooForecasts for Alaskan oil The soundings were taken my about their candidate's moving to West Coast refiner- among Republican state chair- chances in the crucial early tests in New Hampshire and jes by the end of this year range from 200,000 to 280,000 jmen and national committee Wisconsin, And knowledgeable barrels daily. This would move|Members who gathered for|party officials said Reagan the North Star State over Mis- |three days of conferences, probably would come in ahead sissippi and Illinois and into a lended Saturday, to prepare for of Romney but behind Nixon even campaigning in race with Kansasfor 7th place. | the 198 national convention at without th at state. Fat Production | Midmi Beach in August. | Mostof the production comes | Moderate Republicans were from southern Alaska’s Cook convinced that one of their own, Inlet where on Jan. 1, 50 wells Gov. George Romney of Michi- “a Production 3 + Ten pinch pleats to each pair! 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The state's first producer,|in the presidential primaries.) the Swanson River Field on the! He is matched against Nixon in| °, Kenai Peninsula, is producing the March 12 New Hampshire| In the Kitchen at about 38,000 barrels daily | primary and against Nixon and from 40 wells. | Gov. Ronald Reagan of Califor- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —Ai4 Cook Inlet currently sports 11/nia in later contests in Wis-|boom in kitchen remodeling is |: rig platforms at work in three consin, Nebraska and Oregon. | expected to lead home improve- | giantfields, Granite Point, Mid- One Easterner said privately ment business in Utah during || dle Groud Shoal and McArthur that there was a growing belief 1968 according to the Utah River, and a smaller field,)~ — ——|Savings and Loan League One member Robert R. MurTrading Bay. 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