Wednesday, March 20, 1968 ANNOUNCEMENT Rockefell For Repu WASHINGTON (P)-Gov. Nel- son A. Rockefeller strongly in- dicated to 17 Republican senators yesterday he has decided to run for the GOP presidential nom- ination, sources reported. '"He didn't say so in so many words," one source said, asking not to be identified. He added, "All of the indicators were posi- tive, none negative." Another source said, "All that is left now are the nuts and bolts." Nelso A. Rockefelerae us n. Nelson .R ockefeler Rockefeller said after an hour long breakfast meeting at the 4 .'s THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIG PR OFESSIONA L T HEATR E P TWO MUSICAL H TICKETS ON SALE N( I i:.:::5{ti4:--'a} L.4Y.4{-;i":^:::-.....:":"T:"::%:"is sti^Y."::{%: r:r >. :,".".":a:;:.:,":";w;S:vJ... .............. rfr} }:........m:J.:::.::::. MMM EDWARD DAV(D C. EARLE JONES' INTNUIIT SIOADWAY LESLIE ICUSfSE-ANT.HONY HEWLEY MUSICAL E ROAR GREASEPAINT -THEsMELoanhE ~M 1 ri: MON. and TUES. MARCH 25 & 26 8:30 PM. ;rrc~rv ;.+,{. .}.;.;xr,:;,.gs535: sJ."" ":':i": i~i" K f . .'=:i%'.v ' ~v ' v" i : fi ....: titi:K ALL PERFORMANCES IN HILL AUD Tickets For Both Productions On P.T.P. Ticket Office-Mendelss THE MICHIGAN DAILY EXPECTED: 13 lock Tri er Hints He Will Run For Czech blican Nomination Chief's Son 3 Capitol most of the senators had According to these sources, Fear He May Defect urged him to run. Rockefeller's statement of can- To West if Allowed They felt from the point of didacy is being prepared by his view of the party and the coun- speechwriter, Hugh Morrow. Travel W. Germany try this was desirable, he said. Rockefeller did indicate that PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (P) . After the session, Rockefeller if he runs he will sidestep all For fear he would defect Czecho- flew back to New York for talks primaries except the one in Ore- slovakia's reform leadership was concerning his state budget. An gon May 28. He said an effort to reported yesterday to have blocked aide said an announcement will place him on, the ballot for the a trip to West Germany by Pres- be made today in Albany on May,14 Nebraska primary, despite ident Antonin Novotny's playboy where and when the governor will last week's filing deadline, is due son. Communist newspaper called issue his promised statement of to "a great deal of pressure" him a close friend of "the traitor political intentions. from forces supporting Richard and spy" Gen. Jan Sejna who fled Other informed sources indicate M. Nixon. "This is Nixon coun- to the United States. that Rockefeller will announce try," he said, adding he will not The travel an on Antonin No- his candidacy tomorrow afternoon. campaing there in any case. votny Jr., 37, coincided with re- Sen. Mark O. Hatfield of Ore- ports of several arrests in the gon, a leading GOP opponent of Sejna case, revelations on the Red, gone ding GO hoppe jet set, and a quickly summoned iYA1 the Vietnam war, asked Rocke- meeting late yesterday of the feller what he thought of the Cabinet and heads of the National R,/ ROG RAM Johnson administration's war po- Assembly. icy but said he received only gen- eralities aottewrscm Want No Defections in aboutseaurn the war's tom- Explaining that 'we do not want p ty Inreturn, another defection," an authorita- rtT , Afterwards, the governor said tive source said young Novotny, di- f / S : he feels he would be "less than rector of the Artia Foreign Trade responsible" if he tried to offer Corp., was turned down when he OW a superficial remedy for such a applied for an exit visa for a busi- MEKON * complex war without knowing de- nes trip next week to West Ger- in search :.:.::.:.::..;,;::;.: tailed and military and intelli- many and Yugoslavia. engaged Bence information He was not arrested, however, likt gEATRICAL £' "I don't see how an intelligent and a secretary at Novotny"s of- link to S 0y THE DECA, 4 : candidate could come up with fice said he checked in at the the road o. an oversimplication" about Viet- normal time for work yesterday. o nam and feel he has made a Newspapesr were boldly linking T valuable contribution, Rockefeller the Novotna family to Sejna and Vi4 said in a slap at Nixon's promise an army plot the general is ac- o to end the war if elected presi- cused of planning to keep the 00 dent.elder Novotny in power as party to 0 o Rockefeller was asked about leader last January. Novotny, a o doubts he might run. "Yes, there old line Stalinist, is now fighting 0 o is reason for that," he said with- to retain the lesser post of presi- SAIGON 0Oout elaboration. dent against reform opposition, and South o 0 But Hatfield told newsmen he Confidential Questioning root the en has no doubt the governor will It was also learned that his son gon turned 0Orun in the Oregon primary. underwent three days of question- yesterday ti DOROTHY__ _ing last week. Sources in his of- tended for DOROTHY fice said at the time he had gone Tan Son N LAM OUR a ' on an official -trip to the country Vietname to confer with branch offices of brush besid EA E his corporation which sells rec- esirt ords, books and other "cultural" miles north 3020 Washtenaw Phone 434-1782 items. They rep Between Ann Arbor & Ypsilanti 'Other Czechoslovak officials rockets, 1,2 ** AESAHF NDA who frequently travel to the West booka sh GOW R CAMPONals failed to receive exit visas. TNT. GoWER CHAMPION .STEWART" FONDA d rca ua- The newspaper Zemedelske No- The base SUN., MARCH 31 viny said several persons had been ly by rock arrested in the Sejna affair, and the enemy 2:30PM 8:30PM. singling out young Novotny by year offensi name, demanded that "all per- into Saigon sons however prominent should ties. ITORIUM be mercilessly exposed." The stronr It jabbed at Novotny as "the Vietnamese Sale Weekdays pstartof the functionary hier- aced Saigo arcy." still eluded Sohn Theatre 'aiv aea n TON IG HT at _------ A HOOT! Endless String of Performers.Jam packed variety fun night! 50c incl. refreshments! THURSDAY - Panel on CONSCIEN- TIOUS OBJECTION FIDAY & SATURDAY-The T'ong D HIGH BANDPASS FILTER CONCERT --another WAY OUT HAPPENING by a group posers-opera, blues, rags, to stickle music mental mixture, a SPECTACLE OF SIGHT A A special SUNDAY performance by MIC - (from Rochester, New York) singing blue music-also playing guitar instrumentals on string. E UL A UNION-LEAGUE -FON (END FINAL presen tsI N UofM( r/ Room 3B MI EVENTS j PRIZES TO Sen. Craig will speakI His main concern "Legalization of Marijuana" Mixerc Surprise midnight event SY EVENTS ALL IN THE UNION Billiards Tournament IIInternati Games Fashion Show-LEAGUE on the Page Three OP)-The massive U.S. Vietnamese drive to emy from around Sai- up a big arms cache ;hat may have been in- attacks on the capital's hut air base. se found the cache in es the Saigon River five of the air base. orted finding 80 122mm 00 mortar rounds, 138 ells and a half ton of has been hit repeated- ets and mortars since launched its lunar new ive Jan. 30 that swept and other major ci- Lg Viet Cong and North forces that have men- n and its installations the 50,000 U.S. and 1421 Hill St. 8:30 P.M. ynasty Presents- of Ann Arbor com- usa, films, experi- ND SOUND! HAEL SPALDING s, ballads, and folk his homemade 12- South Vietnamese soldiers sweep- ing the five provinces around Sai- gon. So far the operation has re- ported killing 821 of the enemy since it was launched March 11. The Americans have lost 32 killed. Just south of the operation, South Vietnames fought a battle with the Viet Cong and reported killing 45. The Viet Cong com- mand said its casualties were light. Resolve To Win The fighting broke out 35 miles southwest of Saigon in Kien Hoa Province. Kien Hoa is the next province south of Go Cong, the southernmost province in the big' operation known as Quet Thang- Resolve to Win. The only other action reported was on the coastal plain,'310 miles northeast of Saigon. Riflemen of the U.S. 11th Light Infantry Bri- gade said they killed 11 guerrillas in a brief skirmish. There were no. Aerican casualties. In the far northwest below the demilitarized zone between North and South Veitnam, North Viet- namese poured a 125 round bar- rage into - the surrounded U.S. Marine base of Khe Sanh. A U S. military spokesman said casualties were light among the 7,000 de- fenders. Lose U.S. Plane In the air war, 'U.S. airmen flew 71 missions against North Viet- nam Monday, concentrating on Kein An airfield six miles south- west of Haiphong, a power plant 27 miles northeast of the nort, and roads and storage areas. U.S. headquarters reported an Air Force F100 Super Sabre Jet was shot down in the North Viet- namese panhandle. --Associated Press G DELTA DRIVE brings this G.I. into a banana grove h of Viet Cong. The U.S. Ninth Division is currently in a sweep of the Delta region to open Route 4, the vital aigon from the rice rich Delta. Viet Cong have made unsafe for use. et ong Weapons iund In Saigon Free U.S. Gold Supply For Market Jolinson Removes 25 Per Cent Cover Backing Currency From Wire Service Reports WASHINGTON - The White House announced yesterday that President Johnson has signed legislation releasing this country's entire stock of gold to back the dollar in foreign exchange. The bill, which Johnson signed Monday night, removes the 25 per cent gold cover requirement for the nation's currency. This frees about $10.7 billion in gold which the Treasury had been required to hold under a 55- year-old law that said every $1 federal- reserve note must be backed by 25 cents in golds Measure Passed in Crisis The bill squeaked through Con- gress last week at a time when international speculation in gold had reduced the U.S. stock to $11.2 billion, or only about $500 million more than the cover re- quirement. Despite urgent calls for passage by Johnson, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, the House passed the bill by the close margin of 199 to 190, and the Senate vote was 39 to 37. Yesterday's daily Treasury statement disclosed that last Thursday, the day the Senate completed congressional action on the bill, there was a further decline of more than $200 million in the U.S. gold stock, This brought total U.S. holdings down to $11.2 billion, compared with $11.9 billion on March 6 and $13.36 billion last November when Britain devalued the pound. Gold Price Declines Meanwhile, the price of gold dropped on European markets for the second consecutive day yester- day as the steadying effect of the actions of the United States and Britian were felt. Removal of the gold cover gives the Treasury considerably more room for maneuvering in defend- ing the dollar's value abroad, but it means nothing to the average citizen. 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