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Show Well Stay in Asia War Protest U.S. PressesAirStrikes Shows at .... In N. Viet, LB J Asserts LBJ Ranch Continued From Page One ble conditions, for talks would be created. Without mentioning Dong, the President appeared to reject the North Vietnamese peace formu- Ja and to call for the start of diplomatic talks without any previously agreed basis for tiego tiation. We are still ready for unconditional discussion, said Mr. Johnson. We .will impose no conditions of any kind on any government willing to talk,, nor will we accept any. Settlement Conditions Mr. Johnson made clear, however,- that he had conditions on any final settlement of the conflict. Our objective in Viet Nam remains the same, he said, "an independent South Viet Nam, tied to no alliance, free to shape its relations and association with all other nations. This is what the people of South Viet Nam want and we will finally settle for no less. Mr. Johnson said he was ready to begin talks tonjgljt if possible, and 'said, nor (Sn the continuation of the war be used to doubt the sincerity of our peaceful purposes. Terror and Death He said that infiltration of South Viet Nam by the North Vietnamese continues as well as terror and death in the t - . Several na- tions, such as India, Canada and 15,000 Trek; To Protest Viet Combat JOHNSON CITY, TEX. (AP) A group of demonstrators, many of them of college Pakistan, have appealed, for a age, pause in American bombings, as have the Communist powers. began a vigil near President Johnsons ranch Saturday To World Capita in protect of United States acThe President appeared to be In Viet Nam. tions v . his words not only to addressing Hanoi and Peking and to other -- Eight of the 41 persons who world capitals,- - but also to marched three and a half miles American dissidents and critics hot Texas sun on Ranch under a of U.S. policy in Viet Nam. He must have been aware that Road One brought blaWts and en demonstrations said they intend to remain Until were under way both in Wash- Sunday afternoon. ington and near his ranch. Marchers Halted About 10 state highway patrolmen, their arms draped over a wooden barricade, halted the marchers within half a mile of LBJ Ranch. Robert Pardun, 23, of Austin, Continued r WASHINGTON Secretary of State Dean Rusk Saturday ruled out any pause in the bombing of North Viet Nam on the grounds that such a step would only en- courage the aggressor and dishearten our friends who bear the brunt of battle. The Rusk administration, said, has considered suspending the raids but concluded that such action would not lead to an end of the North Viet Nam aggression. Answering criticism both at home and abroad, Rusk issued night. And we must also continue," his statement this afternoon to he said strongly, in an apparent clarify the administrations posiallusion to the U.S. bombings of tion on continuing the bombing the north. attacks. From Page baby carriages march. One ' in the line of Across Pennsylvania Avenue near Lafayette Park a dozen members of the American Nazi Party and about a hundred members of the Delaware Valley' Citizens for Victory over Communism staged s. One of the Nazis was arrested for stepping on a record player because he apparently didnt like the polka music it was playing. A second man who identified himself as a Hungarian freedom fighter was arrested when he began shouting and making menacing advances toward the students. Many 'of the marchers appeared to be newcomers to the Viet Bombing To Continue New York Times Service J The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 18, 1965 i a University of Colorado, graduate who said he is a paid worker for the Students for a Democratic Society, gave newsmen copies of the petition his group hoped to present to Mr. Johnson. He wore a badge reading End War in Viet Nam. Ask End to Bombing The petition calls for an end to bombing by United States planes, replacement of American troops with soldiers from neutral nations and negotiations with all parties, including the Viet Cong. Asked if he had seen President Johnsons statement made Saturday on the Viet Nam situation, Pardun told newsmen: If its the same statement hes made before, we dont feel his Pickets, many of them college and university students, carry stand is adequate. signs in front of White House Saturday calling for an end to Open Till 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Monday . peace movement, and some had only a hazy idea of how they would go about ending the fighting in Viet Nam. Sundy Smith, a student at Michigan State, was dressed in a fashionable maroon and black suit and carried a sign reading war on poverty, not war on people. Miss Smith, who had never participated in a public demonstration before, said, I feel the President responds to public opinion look what he did on civil rights and I want him to Associated Press Wirephoto know that public opinion is befighting in Viet Nam. 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