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Lbjsoys US and Russia Will Talk on Mutual Nuclear Arms Limitations • • L()..I TIDE 7-2-68 ;) AT 0?42 AOURGlAS'S 6 AT 1530 K\ AJALEIN HARSHA L ISLMJDS JULY I 168 PARIS (UPI}--fRANCE IGNORED THE SIGN~ Curlew Enforced a' U of C LBJSOys US and Russia Will Talk HlG Of THE UNITED :-.lATIONS-BACKED NUCU:'AR! NONPROLIfERATION TRtATY TODAY AND RUSHED COMPLETION Of PLANS fOR HER fiRST HYDRO_ Aim To Head.. ff furtlrer On Mutual Nuclear Arms Limitations GEN BOMB TE~TS 1'1 THE PACifiC. , "frenelr S,yle" Demons'ra,ions n" I"CTu'l (IF'I J--I}R[~ID(rn JOI<N';ON A'lN()U~ICEO TODAY AGREEf.4£NT HAS 8££N Ru,eHED GAULLIST SOURCES REITERATED TilE PR(S_ BERKtl£Y, CALIF (UPI )--l:ITY OffiCIALS S~T' [(, TIE ~'1ITE[) :::TAT(? AND THE SOVltT UNION TO BEGIN TALKS "IN THE NEAREST !OENT'S CONTENTION THAT TliE TREATY WAS fJTL,[" O~ '1UT\IAl LIMITArI0f.! or "UCLEIIR WEAPONS NOT A TRUE MEASURE OF DISARMAMENT, AND ORDERED A 7 PM CURFEW ON A 56-BLOCK AREA ADJACENT TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ~J"\.SOj, IN II CEREMONY PREPARED FOR A I,,'HITE HOUSE CEREMONY FOR SIGNING Of THE ..'AS MERELY DESIGNED TO STRENGTHEN THE CALlfORN~A CAMPUS TODAY 1" Afl EFFORT TO HEAD Ot~ ju~LrA, '1;}NPIHlLlr[ldHI0" TREATY, SAID "AT THIS MOMENT or ACHJ(V£M[NT AND HOPE NVCLEAR SUPREMACY OF THE BIG THRE( I A ::; .o.TIFIEO T'l J: AGLE TO REPORT AND ANNOU"ICE TO TilE WORLO A 31GNlfiCANT ATOMI C POI<IERS FURTH[R 'FIlENC" STYLE" DE'10N5TRAT I ON~ AG"~~I:U'T I CI/,V( ACTIVELY SOUG'iT A.ND \\ORKEO fOR SINCE JANUARY, 1964 AN A.GREE- SIGNING OF THE PACT, APPROVED BY THE FOR H'E SECOND CONSECUTIVE NIGHT SAT­ I~ENT '"'AS BEE.,. REACHED BETWEEN THE UNION Of 'SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS AND THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBl.Y JUNE 12, WILL URDAY, RALLIES BY E)(TREMIST STUDENT U 0 ORGMlIZATlDNS AND DFF-CAMF'US SOCIALIST ,0 ENTER IN THE NEAR[$T FUTURE INTO DISCUSSIONS ON THE llt~JTATION AND RE- 'lOT SLO .... DOWN PREPARATIONS rOR THE DJCTJClN OF BOTH or,O~5IV~ STI<ATHlIr TEST. GROUf'S WERE BROKEN UP BY POLIC[ WITH '1UCLEA.R TEARGAS I<IHEN THE DEMONSTRATION BECAME Frenchmen Re-elect De Gaulle UNRUL Y THE CURfEW ORDUt REQUIRED EVERYONE TO A~'oJGUNCnIENT, REMAIN Off THE STFlEETS FROM 7 PH TO 6 AM CARRI~D 8Y RADIO By Overwhelming Maiori'y A/oiD IIJCLUDED AN AREA ',/1 THI N Mi (IOHT BLOCK FlADI US AROUND TIiE ENTRANCE TO THE 1,,0 TELEVISION PA.RIS (UPI)--PRESIDOH CHARLES DE GAULLE SASKED Irl THE GLO .... OF THE MOST STUN­ \ETI,ORK5, CAME AT NING ELECTION IN MODERN FRENCH HISTORY TODAY CAMPUS THE ENTRANCE HAS 8EO' THE FOCAL T'IE [\D Of THE POINT OF THE DEMONSTRATION~ DrollY A MOIHH AGO HE NEARLY QUIT THE LtADERSHIP Of FRANCE .... HICH WAS DN THt CERE' J\Y 1'1 I-IIUCH BRINK OF CIVIL WAR THE D~MONSTRAT I DN~ WERE ORGAN I ZED (>;Y HE SIGNED AND SE~T AN AMALGAliATION Of <;RDUPS A~ A SIGN OF ~IAN~ FRENctlMEN WORRI ED ABOUT THE DIMOJS 10~S Of PRESIDENT DE GAULLE '5 OVER- "SOL I DAR I TY" WI TH ~TUDENT TO T~E SE'IATE ro~ PRDTESTDR:; RE­ WHELMING ELECTION VICTORY. SINCE COMING INTO PO .... ER IN 1958, THIS 15 THE FIRST CENTLY ENGAGED IN VIOLENT RATIF(CATID'-I A PARIS DEMON- TII-tE GAULLIST'S WILL H"'VE AN ABSOLUn:. MAJORITY IN YHE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY STRATIONS TREATY '""OR KED OUT THIS IS A NORMAL SITUATION IN THE U,S. "NO GREAT BRITAIN, IoIHERE THE T .... O-PARTY VNLY UN~ ~OLICEMAN WAS INJURED I ~ L'J'd; 3ENEVA S~STEM PREVAILS BUT IT IS VIRTUALLY UNHEARD OF IN f'UNCE TALKS TJ "AL T ~UCl EAR 'CHPROLI F- [RATIO" T~E :~::;:i~; ::':::' Par-=at:"'-ro-o-pe-rs Repel Suicide Squad SP<'IEA) OF "UCL[AR PRESS, HAILED THE \ CAPOt,~ TO NO', NU­ CLEA~ ~,ATIONS COMMUNIST LEO WORLD POLITICS look. Air Attack Increased Another Notch Tys TR:ATY \'.'AS (01 d'~l ~s Pres,d~nt J{lhnson SITlaN AS "A SAICloON (UPI )--U.S, PARATROOPERS LOBBING ('RUlAD(S BETWEEN GAPS I N THE I R 5IG'-IEt, SI~ULTAN_ 'lnd Jac(>b MalU< the S{lVlet I NG DEFEAT Of P~S 1- liONS BEAT BACK A 2OQ-MAN VIET CONG SUICIDE ATTA~K NEAR SAIGON YESTERDAY EO'JSLY 1'-1 "oseD',' tl~P"\} f~,cign min,lI1 .... and WHO WANTED TO " All;; LO,\l)O'J r_RA/oIC~' N ,mbua""dor MASS DISf'lAY or VALOR TIiAT lED "MERICAN ~OMMMIOER5 TO A\oIARQ r6 )lEDALS ON . POSE THf/R han,l""ak~, on Jolrnoons SPOT, MILITARY SPOKES~EN DISCLOSED TODAY AND l~HI"A, ,HE THE NAT! ON '"' ~"'P""~ UN v's,! 8ecre THE AIR WAR INTENSIFIED AND SOMB(RS STRUCK rIVE TIMES TODAY INTO THE \IORLD'3 TWO OTI-I(R VIOLENCE" B52 [VZ t,,) Genernl U Thant look~ AND INTO THE SOUTHERN REGIONS Of NORTH V,ET NAM FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEARLY 'iUCLEAR POWERS, on tqu~!J~ c{lNlal JohnSOlJ POMPIDOli SAID TWO MONTNS TO BOMBARD NE .... LY DISCOVERED BATTLE POSITIONS THEY HIT ,C'E SAIGuloj AVE RE~ USED TO "~nt th~r~ \0 han th.~ Gen TliE GAULLIST LA.ND­ AREA EIGHT TIMES S I Gr. IT "d A'~~mb!y ~JopUQl\ or SLIDE \-lAS "A RE­ th~ t,..., .. ty to ban "prnd or THE NONSTOP OFr(NSIVE BY U 5 JET FIG.HTER-BOMBERS INCREASED ~ I GI<I ,jG T>iE AC­ F"L()( or DEF(NSE OF ANOTHER NOTCH AIID nuclear w~apalUl AIR rORCE AND NAVY PLANES FLEW 139 TUAL DOCUr E IT FlOR fRENCHMEN AGA!N~T MISSIONS YESTERDAY AGAINST TARGETS JUs"l "'liE S \ AS JEAN qUSK AND AMBASSADOR AN ATTEMPT TO tS- ABOVE TIi( [l.tZ, IT I-tARKED SIX WEEKS OF fas' Germany Ignores ,iILLlAM rOSTER, )I~ECTOR or ,HE U,S, , ALMOSY UNPR(CEO(NTEO MAXIHUM EFFORT (,RMS CONTROL A'ID DISARMA~E'IT AGEt.~Y TAR IAN REGIME STRIKES. Western Allied Pro'ests SIR PATRICK DEAN, GREAT I3RITIAN'S THE~, ' BUT IT .... AS ON THE GROUND IN VIET CONG 1\i~[lASSADOR TO THE U S AN;:> SOVIET AM_ HE SAID THE INFESTED TERRITORY JUST TO THE NORTH­ Raise Taxes on Slripmen's BASSAOOR ANATOLI D08R¥NI~ ALSO w.~ J~K­ GAULLISTS WII.L tiOT Wt.ST Qf SAI,GOt{ THAT AMERICA'S Nrl,lEST BERLIN (UPI )--COMMUNIST EAST GERM"'/\, ING PART IN T~E DIRECT SIGNING CERE­ ABUSE THEIR VIC~ ",~,' "'Z,~" DE OAUlJ.ESTONf" - WAR lUotk. 10 BATtl.l: tHAT 1'Ot>AV "':"0," WESTI:RN PRC/­ HON~ ALONG l,rTt1 REPRESENTATIVES OF rran· HE~O!:S~ mt rw JIr-,,:; ..-?-Q I\l.l.l~D 50 TORY W~ICH WILL COl. M(tterand I""<i<!r of the PITCHED T~EM AGAINST COMMUNIST TROOPS TESTS ANO BEGAN COLLECTINr ~J~»rR ~A~~~ DTHER 'IATlDNS IMPOSE ON US THE combIned left,st and Corn .'-='---- CHARGING TO WITHIN A fE .... fEET or T~E ON ALL ROAD AND CANAL SHIPMENTS TO Al'w t-lEAVy DUTY Of RE- munl~t factiolUl in France f PARATROOPER POSITIONS, FROM WeST BERL IN. PAIRING THE DAMAGE calls tc>r the ouster or French Pr'"'d~nl Charles de Gaull~ THE AMER I C,t,NS WERt fROM THE f! FIST THE INCREASED TAXES WERE PART DF A Soviet Fighters OF THE CRISIS" 'l< h.~ talks veh~rnently to re BATTALION Of TH[ 10IsT AIRBORNE DIVI- COMMUNIST SQUEEZE ON THE WESTERN OUTPOST THE GAULlfSTS porters In P"ns S/ON'S 3RD BRIGADE, THEY KILLED AT WHICIi THE WEST DENOUNCED AS A VIOLATION POLLED A80UT 46 PERCENT U. THE POPULAR Planeload of GI's LEAST 38 or THE GUE~RILLAS .... HO STORMED OF INTERNATIONAL "'GREEMENTS. VOTE IN THE OVER ALL nECTION RESULTS, \iA5~INGTON (~PI ) __ A CHARTERED CIVI- CO~PARED TO THE COMMUNISTS 19 PERCENT THEIR POSITIONS WITH SATCHEL CHARGES IT WAS ESTIMATED THE INCREASED TOLl.S AND GR[.'UDES AFTER A HEAVY ROCKCT AND WILL COST MILllON, L IAI~ PLANE CARRYING A~!ERICAN SERViceMEN "NO THE lEFTISTS 22 P(RCENT THE CEN- SHIPPER~. "'/JOliT $20 MORTAR BARRAGE, ALMOST TWICE AS MUCH AS THE~ TO V,ET NAM wAS I'HERCEPnD BY SOVIET TRISTS DRE .... ASOUT 8 PERCENT AND OTHER ALREAD~ riGHTER PLANES AND ESCORT(D TO A Rus~ PARTIES THE REMAINDER THE AMERICANS HAD NO DEAD SUT 20 PAY THE COMMUNISTS SIAN ISLAND NORTH OF JAPAN TODAY, THE DE GAULLE HAD 10L,p THE VOTERS YHE~ PARATROOPERS .... ERE .... DUNDED THE NEW TRUCK TA)( IS ABOUT 1/2 CENT P"-NTAGO" ANNDIJ"C(D HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN HIMSELr AN!) THE COMMUNIST FORC~ CHARGEO TIME AND rOR EVERY TON CARRIED AND EVERY KILO_ I "THeRE ARE NO REPORTS Of OAMAGE OR CD"lI-HlNlsM A PLEA THAT POLITICAL OB- TIME AGAIN, BUT THE PARATROO?ERS HELD MIEYER TRAVELED BARGES PAY FROM SEveN INJURIES," A SPOKESMAN SAID, SERVERS SAID SWUNG MANY VOTERS INTO 0'1 AND CALLED FOR HEL? FROM HELICOPTER TO 14 CENTS PER TOt~ I THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT SAID THERE THE GAULLIST CAMP GUNSH I PS THE BIG THREE WtSTERN POWERS, THE US., WERE 174 SOLDIERS, 31 NAV~ MEN, 9 AIR CCC-CCC-cc______ ___ FOUR SILVER STARS AND 12 BRONZE STARS BRITAIN AND FRANCE---PROTESTED AGAINST \,IERE AWARDED BY MAJ. GEN F K MEARNS, THE SQUEEZE IN SEPARATE 'JOTES TO THE FORCE PERSONNEL AND 17 CR[I.' ABOARD THE (oalit.'on Organl'zed II' DRLO /'IRWAYS Dc3 JET, "'tlICH HAD BEEN COMMANDER OF THE 25TH INfANTRY DIVISION SOVI (T U'1I0N.
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