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Hot, humid Thursday Wednesday, June 6, 1984 — See page 2 fEanrbatrr Mtmlh Single copy: 25<P On D-Day, Reagan asks end to wars By Helen Thomas United Press International r- 6 POINTE DU HOC, France — President Reagan, standing on a Normandy clifftop where American soldiers stormed Hitler’s Europe on D-Day 40 years ago, today appealed to the Soviet Union to "g iv e up the ways of conquest.” Wm ” I tell you from my heart that we in the United States do not want war,” Reagan said in a sentimental * • ■•'’ f e i ceremony atop the windswept cliffs of Pointe du Hoc in northern France. ” We want to wipe from the face of the earth the terrible weapons man now has in his hands. f V ” I tell you we are ready to seize that beachhead — but there must be some sign from the Soviet Union that they are willing to move forward, that they share our desire and love for peace, that they will give up the ways of con- quest,” he said. D-Day invasion-- Reagan, stand­ spelled the end for ing atop the stark cliff with the blue / invincible Germany English Channel Bob Kebart operates the chopper gun that Tom Gibbons rolls out sprayed fiberglass to Jeff Weber arc welds k seat bracket that will go on one of Pilot’s boats. page 2 as a backdrop, cuts glass finely and sprays It out into the remove air bubbles and make the boat made his appeal in D-Day celebrates the the presence of 62 boat molds. smooth. of the 225 U.S. UPI photos Allies' finest hour Rangers who Gary Hart(left) speaks to supporters at victory headquarters in and West Virginia primaries to close within 16 delegates of the ... editorial, page 6 scaled the 100-foot- high promotory to Los Angeles Tuesday night while Walter Mondale gives the Democratic Party presidential nomination. Hart took California, Manufacturing started In garage New Mexico and South Dakota to keep his hopes alive for a 40 years later, a war knock out six heav­ thumbs up sign to his followers in St. Paul, Minn, as the returns ily defended Ger­ J J convention deadlock. came in from five state primaries. Mondale won the New Jersey correspondent re­ man lS5mm guns that commanded members both the Omaha Ex-machinists saii to profitabie boat business ... page 7 and Utah beach­ heads on June 6, 1944. Mondale ]ust 16 delegates short The president, who inspected a pock-marked gun By Tracy L. Geoghegan emplacement and a German bunker, left after his just begun.” D Herald Reporter speech for the Omaha Beach cemetery where 9,386 By Laurence McQuillan 72 and Jackson 29. United Press International James Johnson, the head of Mon­ "Support by those uncommitted U Americans lie buried beneath white crosses and Stars Hart and Jackson have delegates will decide the nomination,” of David. dale’s campaign, said the former vice Two former machinists he declared. Reagan, who spent his war years witha Hollywood Walter Mondale was only 16 dele­ president later today will claim he has to make a decision Hart said his goal ” is to move this have turned their hobby into a movie unit because an eye weakness ruled out combat gates short today of the total number wrapped up the nomination. "The ... analysis, page 6 party into the ’80s. To move this party profession and say they’re duty, unveiled a stark granite pylon commemorating needed to win the Democratic presi­ bottom line ... is that Walter Mondale into the le^ersh ip in the White House the Rangers, who scrambled up the cliffs to find dential nomination on a first ballot, but now has enough delegates,” Johnson moving toward higher profits and to lead this great nation forth to German soldiers waiting to cut them down with Gary Hart, buoyed by a big victory in said on ABC. ” We expect ... he will “ To all Americans that want a in the turbulent waters of the achieve our values and goals.” machine guns and grenades. California, refused to give up his ^ c la im the nomination.” change in Washington, my message is, ” On to San Francisco, on to the White small boat manufacturing “ When one Ranger fell, another would take his challenge. Hart, who also won South Dakota and the campaign for a better future starts House,” Hart said. N business. place. When one rope was cut, a Ranger would grab Mondale spent the morning courting New Mexico but lost big to Mondale in right now,” he said, looking toward the N Jaiikson, in an interview with CBS, another and begin his climb again. They climbed, shot uncommitted delegates in hopes of New Jersey and West Virginia, said the general election. Richard Weiss, founder and said he had "grave reservations” back and held their footing. Soon, one by one, the getting the 1,967 needed for nomina­ battle for the nomination rages on. "T o all Americans who supported president of the Manchester-based about Mondale’s commitment to Rangers pulled themselves over the top. And in tion. The latest tabulations include all ” I ’ve said all along that we’re going to any of the other seven candidates, my Pilot Marine Corporation, said he "peace, jobs and justice.” ” It’s not his seizing the firm land at the top of these cliffs, they the 306 delegates at stake in California, the convention,” he told reporters. message is, I want your support and I expects the company to nearly character, it’s his leadership style and began to seize back the continent of Europe,” Reagan plus results from New Jersey, New New Jersey gave Mondale such a intend to earn it. uouble its production during its in some instances, the substance.” said. Mexico, West Virginia and South large victory — virtually shutting Hart "And to Ronald Reagan, my mes­ third season of operations this Jackson said. * The president also hailed the French resistance Dakota. out of the 103 delegates at stake — that sage comes from (the late baseball year. With 99 percent of precincts units and the Canadian and British soldiers who began Hart won three of the final five he needed only about one-third of pitcher) Satchel Paige, 'Don’t look Keeping up with an increasing reporting in New Jersey, Mondale had to push back Adolf Hitler’s Nazi empire. primaries'on Tuesday, and collected California’s 306 delegates to secure the back, somebody's gaining on you.’ ” list of orders from retailers has 45 percent.Hart 30 percent and Jackson "Som e liberated countries were lost. The great just enough delegates to leave Mondale nomination, but it appeared he would Neither Hart nor Jackson, however, become a major source of pres­ 23 percent. sadness of this.loss echoes down to our own time in the slightly short of the required total. not get them. offered pledges of allegiance to the sure, said Weiss, a Manchester In West Virginia, with 96 percent of streets of Warsaw, Prague and East Berlin. The The latest United Press International Mondale, who went back to his home former vice president. Both could resident. " I f I had a hundred the returns counted. Mondale had 54 Soviet troops that came to the center of this continent count shows Mondale now has 1,951 state of Minnesota to watch the results, ignore the party’s pleas for unity. dinghies, 1 could sell them.” percent to Hart’s 37 percent and did not leave when peace came. They are still there, delegates, to 1,211 for Hart and 369 for confidently told supporters in St. Paul Hart claims hundreds of Mondale Both Weiss and his partner, Jackson’s 7 percent. uninvited, unwanted, unyielding, almost 40 years Jesse Jackson. Another 237 are uncom­ that "every marathon has a finish line delegates are "tainted” by questiona­ Thomas Atkins of Colchester, said In South Dakota, with all of the votes after the war,” he said. mitted for the July 16-19 Democratic and a winner. Well, this is it and here I ble practices used to elect them, and that running the business takes up counted. Hart has 51 percent. Mondale almost all their time — particu­ ” In truth, there is no reconciliation we would National Convention in San Francisco. am .” Jackson argues that party rules have 39 percent and Jackson had 5 percent. welcome more than a reconciliation with the Soviet California is the state with the largest With his wife, Joan, at his ‘ side. given Mondale an unfair boost in larly during the summer, when With 96 percent of the vote counted in they sell the most boats. Union so together we can lessen the risks of war, now delegation to the convention and it was Mondale told hundreds of cheering delegate strength. Hart insisted he was not giving up New Mexico, Hart led with 46 percent to “ I would estimate I put in 80 to and forever.” the last to cast ballots in the 1984 supporters that out of the mercurial Mondale’s 36 percent and Jackson’s 12 100 hours a week,” Atkins said. Until the United States and Moscow bridge their primary season. Hart won 205 of the 306 campaign "has come a stronger and told cheering supporters in Bev­ percent. "Especially this time of year.” differences, the Atlantic alliance "serves to this day delegates at stake there.
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