Lbjsoys US and Russia Will Talk on Mutual Nuclear Arms Limitations
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• • 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.