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ANNJVERSARY S~[E(h H/IN ODD S[(;'MO\i>' l-qM 0> J:3 ~CAN AND SOuT~ V"ETNAMESE LEADERS AS CAMEROON) MAL~ A~D SO~ALlP At\lD A((I.,:;-ED DhTOqT 1NG rA. ur- SIX-NArGON GROLP A~~A~ ~AT 10N~ TrlE Vlt~ N~M CONFl~(T P1E~R fuRST TARGETS ON THEiR DEAii-l UST, A or hANOI RADiO SAID SATURDAY NIGHT. ~O~SiSTiNG OF I~D~A, THE F~ILIPPI~ES. T>1E SOv~EI C0MMENT .. AME rROM AM3A'- , 1HE THREAT WAS MADE BY THE SO~l~ V~ET T'"IlAILAND, CEYlvN, J~p,A'" MID TnE. M03C DOR (\j ~ KO,-A i 1. FEDOREN'\O A.1' I-lE' ~~ I ~ES~~~N or THE M[ETu~G :O~M[MORA' !~G p [ ~AM LIBERAT~ON RADiO !N A COMMENTARY OR'ENTED MO~GOlIA~ PEOPLE 5 R[PUBl!C~ 9111<i'iDAY 111E. V.ORLD ORGAi\I.j.,:'Af 1)1, lAST !\J~CHr, I-<ANOi RADiO SAID ~AD JRGED POSTPON~MENT FO~ ~~E FA~T 20r"-J o,r T~E -':-OMMENTARv WARNED THAT liT"'[Y WI Ll TWO DAYS. iN A PPEPA.RED SF[EC~ FOR ~E (0~fE~ S~AR[ THE SAME ~ATE AS ~hE AMERij~AN AG ONl1 COMM~NIST C~~"'Aj !~DONESIA, [~CE (rOSE, U05. AMBA~SADOR ADiA1 Eo NORTH V~£T NAM A~D NCRTH KOREA ~[EM~D S tVLNSON ~AllED rOR A " rRJd ";(i Illi:;."-,,' GRESSOR HAROLD G BENNETT." BEI\INETf, Po 10 BE STILL DErEQMtl~ED TO FR[3S A~LAO SrnEI\,:ON 3.A~D U.S. ARMY SERGEA~T, WAS EXECUTED BY l~E VIET CO~G O~ JUNE 24 !N REPRISAL WffH THE Sui'AMd'. "WE '\I[ED A MO,?;b~OQII' M -- ~ g';;[AP'i'\':. ThE 5-NAT iON S L .: u j HE 5;:[1-1 rREl -ReM A'.uS (If 1'j'FP\!ATIIC1l.J.AL FOR f~E SOUT~ VnETNAMESE EXECur10N OF ~ AMSASSAJOR ~,MM lRA~ VAN DANG AND OfrlER COMMUNIST TER MEl FO CONS~DER ThE POS'i=ONEMEi\JT "lOw vIiOlEN:C:E. Ii IIF wE "O,JLD ;:,OMEI'OW BR II \G AB,,-,,1 A RORiSTS rORMA~LY SPONSORED ~y A T:'Al 0- ~7 ~RU[f TO ~ERRJR Wl WOL~D SOON DI._~~'r "BENNEP'1IAD PA! D FOR "n ':> CRIMES ro NAj~ON:, THo.:.f w::>qLD OPDER w1 LI :OME. N'\- "'J.,l:;CI. M0 RPOW Wn I" l BET I-l E r URN 0 F' ALL 1 H£ BlexD r~t. C'I"R TY or TH[ I-lIJMAN I-JEAq1T N~~ ~M THIRSTY DE\!lS OF ~hOM MAXWELL TAYLOR, BLACKOUT MONDAY ~~qGl ::>F ThE H~MAN ~OLl el.l ~llL B~ ALEXiS JOHNSON} WESTMORElA~D, AND T~IE~ EARLIST BLACKOUT 2100 HOURS ~ROUG~r -ROM ~ T~OUSAND ~OMMON :~~ ~r AND Ky. WHt.. '::OME F~RST fN ThE DEATI-! SEE NOTICE PAGE TWO Tf"l.AT ;liRE AT O~([ PO:;,5IB~E AI\JO iM""-~~';\L LIST, " T~E tO~MENTARf SAID. l J IH Prn'5 ij D [' N If' Jo H i\i S 0 ~, S 1 [ \ :: iN'::. 0 I ~ 4 E l; ALEX liS \"IOj-JI[~(SON IS T'1E u.s. DEI=UTY COMMONWEALTH URGES AMBASSADOR '0 SOUTrl VIET ~AM, GE~ERAl ~lH II GNORED THE u.N. F f I\IA'-J( ~ At CR'"::: II' ~:. SIMPLy DECLAR[D TI-ol:\'" ~ ... ~ ':'-0 JII~I~ W: L_IAM c. W(SfMORELAND IS COMMA~DER or WORLD DISARMAMEN AME~I{AvS ES~AB~iSHMENT TrlER(, MAJ. GE~ LONDON~JUNE 26 (AP)--f",E'v,if 01\1" G[RDV.) TO ALl.OW ~HE GrNERA' A3:>tM~1 I" R':.MA~~4 ~N !",) S,-I" ~ ~- NGuYEN VAN THIEU is T~E LEADER OF T~E BR!TI~H COMMON~[AL-H ~A;IO~S T:DA~ OEADlO(K OvER \\jEW MIUTARY ,L,NTA AN9 BRIG GEN. ~GU GED A wORkD DISARMAMEN' (O~FERL\CE WIT II\!G RIGWTS, AND SAiD VEN CAO Ky ~3 NEW PREMIER. THE FARliCiPA-IO~ OF COMMUNI.T C~"~A "WE ALL KNOW THAT THE DEADLOCK M0~1 3: THiS CALL WAS co~rAINED ~~ r~E COM 5RJK[~ 8E~ORE WE SiT DOWN AGAI~ j~ T • Y ASKS SOUTH KOREA MONWEALTH PR~M[ MI~IS'ER~i rl~AL COM G['\JERAl ASSEM8LY NhNE WEEKS HEN~E '. MGN!Q0E ISSUED EA~LY T~'S MOQ~ING. TO SEND COMBAT UNIT THE ~OMMu~ijQv~ ~A~D EAST GERMANS GRAB ::, EO l. L, JL NE 26 (A P ) - - Sou T H Ko REA HAS 'THE PR,M[ MI~I~ltRS (MP~AJIZED rHA~ MORE ALLIED RIGHTS RECE~VED A FORMAL SAIGON GOVER~ME~r RE ~Av5 AND MEAN~ S~OUlO SE FOUND FOR AS QUEST 10 SEND A COMBAT D~v!SION i~TO :, C (' ! 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KFD ~AID THE GOVERNMENT WAS CONS~DER~NG hAD EXPLODED TWO NUCLEAR DEVnC[S AND Ofr ANOfHER SLICE OF SALAMi," AN ALU((' ~E"'DP\jG ABOul ~5,000 TROOPS ""OR C.OMBAT HAD CLEARLY DEMONSTRATED TrlEIR I~TEN D~~lOMAr SAijD. )L"'Y ~ uN ADD ~ r ~ ON TO A80UT 2,500 NON TION TO DEVELOP A NUCLEAR WEAPO~ W~AT ~E M:ANT wAS THAT THE COMMU~~S15 COMBAT TROOFS ALREADY COMMiTTED THEY SAID THEY BE~IEVED ~~[ DEvELOP TOO~ OVER ANOT~ER ALLu[D RiGH! MEANWHiLE A I'"AREWELL CEREMONY WAS MENT O~ NEW AND MORE POWERFU~ NU~lEAR MEANWH~lEj 1RAVfLERS ARR!V~NG ~N BEq~ L!I\J REPORTED SEEiNG A PARA(~UTE DROP ~ELD AT A FORWARD ARMY BASE ALONG THE WEAPONS COuLD SHATTER rGRfH[R EFFORTS EASTERN FRONT TODAY rOR A 460-MAN U~~T TO GE1 FULL AND GENE~AL D!SAq~AMEN~ NEAR DES5A"" ABOU~ 60 MilES SOliTHI,.I[SI or WHi~h rs SOON fO DEPART FOR SAiGON 10 BERLIN LAST N~GHT HELP INCREASE A SELF-DEfENSE CAPABILITY DOMINICAN SNIPPER FIRE THr.