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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, May 17, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Paris f up . Amto Assa Dor at Large w. Averell Harriman said thursday Hanoi has Madeno constructive proposals so far that could Lead to a Vietnam peace agreement. We Are studying very care fully everything they say. It we have found nothing constructive up to now Harriman said As he left his Paris hotel to Confer with aides at the . Embassy. Harriman refused comment on Hanoi s Flat demand that the United states end unconditionally All bombing and other acts War against the North if it wants peace or even peace talks. He said he could not comment whether this marked a toughen ing of the communists stand. But there is All this propaganda that has to be got out of the Way and which we had expected Harriman said. But As i . We have found nothing constructive in it so far. We have made constructive and serious suggestions which we Hope the other Side will con re  third meeting of his talks with Hanoi s chief envoy Xua Thuy has been set for saturday  will just have to see what comes out of , even As Harriman talked to newsmen the North vietnamese served Blunt notice once again that they will not even discuss peace with the United states until All bombing and other acts of War against the North have been ended unconditionally. 4, Vil Uwi 0svn0meaciii a the Hanoi delegation in the talks Here said his government is no prepared to Compromise on this. He was asked if Thuy in statement at the talks wednes Day meant he would not talk peace until not Only bombing but also flights by . Reconnaissance planes naval shelling artillery bombardment from across the demilitarized zone and drop Ping of agents is , absolutely Sao said. The bombing and All other acts of War must be stopped Union bombing has been stopped Sao was asked about in i Hanoi s delegation s son five Points suggested Man at wednesday which agreement the american delegation he replied has tried to avoid to most important and most Green problem which is the unconditional cessation of bombing another acts of War against the huh leads Kennedy in Gallup poll Princeton . A vice president Hubert h. Humphrey has become the Leadin Choice of rank and file demo cratic voters for the 1968 presidential nomination according to the Gallup poll. Director George Gallup said recent polls find Humphrey Lead ing the other two top democratic presidential hopefuls Sens. Rob Ert f. Kennedy and Eugene Mccarthy. Holds 50 per cent Humphrey holds 50 per cent of the democratic vote in recent samplings taken by the Gallup organization As compared with 31 per cent for Kennedy and 19 percent for Mccarthy. Gallup said earlier poll showed Humphrey with 31 per cent of the democratic vote while 35 per cent were for Ken Nedy and 23 per cent for Mccarthy. He said that Humphrey s gains had been made at the expense of both  latest Survey was completed in Early May just prior to Kennedy s Victory in the in Diana primary election. Of no s son Dies from fall Darmstadt Germany is the three year old son of a 6910th support group sergeant died thursday in the Safe Hospital at Wiesbaden after fall ing four floors from his parents apartment in the Lincoln Vil Lage housing area Here a few hours earlier. The child James l. Games son of s. Sgt. And mrs. James a. Games was first treated atthe 4lh general dispensary Here then rushed to Wiesbaden by ambulance where he died shortly before noon. Making the tragedy More poignant was the fact that the boy s Mother was at the Sam Hospital where her son died. She had Given birth to a daughter four Days earlier. Hayley Mills Hayley saved from River death Cookham England a actress Hayley Mills was saved from drowning by her Welsh co Star wednesday after being swept away by treacherous cur rents in the River thames. The 22-year-old actress Wear ing a Bikini screamed and shouted for help As the current dragged her away from a camera Crew filming River scenes for movie. Actor Hywel Bennett swam after miss Mills and managed to pull her struggling toward launch where crewmen hauled her  Boulting 54-year-old film director whom Hayley says she wants to marry was on the River Bank when the actress got int difficulties. Save her for god s Sake save her he  Mills said at her London apartment later i was certainly drowning i thought i d had it. I could move my arms or legs. It was As if a Vise was on my  was about to jump into the River when Hywel  Carrier commissioning set Norfolk a. Up a tentative commissioning has been set sept. 7 for the attack aircraft Carrier John f. Kennedy at the Newport news shipbuilding an dry Dock co. The Kennedy was launched May 27, 1967. Protest new Bonn Laws students to Bonn up leftist Stu dents barricaded University entrances and traded punches. With scholars trying to reach class rooms thursday in the second Day of actions protesting the passing of emergency Laws bythe West German bundestag lower ment House of the Parlia a spokesman for the Genera students committee in Frank Furt said members of the extremist socialist German students federation ads barricaded the local University s e h h1 a n c Iii with Iron bars and other construction material some hours before classes  spokesman said students who wanted to attend classes fought with the blockades and a Large number of persons were  leave at threat negro students seize u. Of Chicago building Chicago up militant negro students seized control of the administration building atthe University of Chicago wednesday but left when University officials threatened disciplinary  demonstrators left the administration building at 5 15p.m. Cd and marched three blocks to the Chicago theological Seminary where they held a private meeting in the base ment the rebellious negro student entered the administration building at 1 . And took Over the sixth floor to reinforce their demands for segregated housing and increased negro enrol  after 5 . Dean of students Charles o Donnell or dered the demonstrators to leave the building within 30minutes, warning continued disruptive demonstration will subject the participants to disciplinary  building was cleared within -10 minutes after o Don Nell s announcement. An estimated 40 negroes too part in the demonstration taking Over the University switchboard. The seizure of the administration building followed a meeting Between o Donnell and spokes men for the negro students at which they demanded segregated housing in Boucher Hall a dormitory for both men an women negro students a step Newark riot figure gets jail term Newark taxi Driver . A negro John w. Smith whose arrest last july helped trigger the Newark riots was sentenced wednesday to two to three years in state prison for assaulting a policeman during that  passing sentence judge Joseph g. Lyons of Superior court denied a request by Smith s at Torney for a stay of execution pending an Appeal , 41, was found guilty by an All White jury on april 1 on charges of assaulting one of two radio car patrolmen who had arrested him on a motor vehicle offence. He was acquitted of second charge of assaulting the other  Smith s arrest the night of july 12, a Rumor spread among the negro Community that he had died at the hands of police. A crowd gathered out Side the fourth precinct in the Central Ward and began throw ing rocks and bottles at the building. The violence subsided that night but spread through the City the following Day and continued for four clays leaving 26 dead hundreds arrested an property damage of $10 million. Up in negro enrolment until i constitutes 11 per cent of Chicago s nearly 9,000 students and student Exchange programs with negro  demonstrator said the demand for segregated housing was rejected. Goldwater poll slanted witness says new York up the head of a research firm testified wednesday at Barry Goldwater s$2 million libel suit trial against fact Magazine that the Publica Tion slanted a questionnaire re lating to the former Arizona sen Ator s fitness to serve As presi Dent. Burns w. Roper head of the Roper research association was called by Goldwater s attorney to give his opinions on answers supplied by psychiatrists to fact questionnaire in 1964. Goldwater has sued Ralp Ginzburg publisher of the now defunct Magazine and managing editor Warren Boroson for $2 million calling a 1964 article about him a pile of  Goldwater finished six Days of testimony tuesday. Roper said wednesday Only 20 per cent of the psychiatrists who were solicited responded to the fact questionnaire and therefore it was not a True representation of what the medical profession thought of Goldwater. Another major defect in this unscientific poll is that it does not make Clear whether the responses were medical or personal opinions which were being sought Roper said. Goldwater said he brought the suit to set a  he said he Felt compelled to resort to the courts because what he regarded As unfair comment inthe Magazine leaves open How much a Man in Public life can be  Ernst Schuette the Hesse stat cultural minister and the Dean i Frankfurt University spoke with ads pickets and told them opposition to the controversial Law should not be applied by Force. Finally with the pickets Mak ing no Effort to interfere the two officials removed the Block Ade themselves the spokesman said. Classes were interrupted Inmany other West German universities As students heeded Callisto attend teach ins on the new Law. Parliament continued its Sec Ond Reading of the Bill thurs Day. Three German administration shave tried to push the Bill through parliament for 10 year without Success. The proposed legislation about half of which was passed wednesday would give the government Power to curtail constitutional guarantees and strengthen military author Ity during National emergencies amendments passed on wednesday the bundestag approved a series of Constitution Al amendments and Laws per mitting the government to intercept. Private communications conscript men and women for Public services and employ the armed forces in certain Circum stances against military like formations involved in a rebel lion. At the same time the Parlia ment approved a Law guarantee ing the right of resistance to unlawful government and the right to conduct both a strike and lockout As part of a labor struggle also in times of National emergency. Interior minister Ernst Bend denied accusations by the extra parliamentary opposition that the government intended to use its new Powers immediately to usurp parliament just As Adolf Hitler employed authority Given him by the enabling act of 1933. Weather h u 78 14 72 48 84 64 78 64 65 64 89 72 64 47 64 41 72 49 77 55 47 38 78 67 82 66 81 64 66 43 86 59 80 61 77 42 84 6364 36 86 76 87 76 78 64 88 70 86 7182 44 Alban Albuquerque Amarillo Atlanta Atlantic City Birmingham Bismarck . 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