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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Day june 26, 1968 the stars and stripes fag 3 ease fire Calls turned by Hanoi is North Viet has turned a cold shoulder Falls for a vietnamese cease made by Pope Paul i and vice president Hubert h.  demanded monday that United states who it claims guilty of aggression in Viet first Call off All air raids Forth Vietnam before talk about other matters ban Thuy head of the North namese delegation to the week old Hanoi Washington talks in of american Paris press told Anas Socia luncheon meeting there will.0 cease fire As suggested by Ophrey Over the weekend in fall air raids Are called off mediately and unconditionally. Complete stoppage North vietnamese spokes asked about monday s a fire Call by the Pope late that Hanoi will continue in no on a Complete stoppage of raids before any other us Sion. Dressing the Anglo Ameri press association luncheon turned a deaf ear on Fri Appeal by Secretary of Dean Rusk for a cessation it Cong shellings of Saigon. Said that if the United is chooses to continue the 1 the vietnamese will fight in that he predicted to be  Huy s statement appeared Toel official . Suggestions the Paris talks Are showing be signs of Progress hopeful statements to this of have been made Over the few Days by chief . Nego Gator w. Averell Harriman de sense Secretary Clark Clifford and Rusk. After nine negotiating ses Sions our conversations which Lave lasted More than one month Lave achieved no results Thuy said firmly. Asked about Humphrey s week end declaration that a cease fire would get the Paris talks off the ground Thuy said emphatically the United states first must cease its air raids and other acts of War immediately and unc ondi  he said this was a prerequisite before any other matter could be considered in Paris. We  mix up aggressors and their victims he said. Dashing Hopes that the Saigon rocket attacks would be stopped Thuy said As Long As the Amer ican aggression continues every vietnamese is duty bound to fight everywhere on vietnamese  horns a plenty Spanish Matador augus tin Castellanos is tossed during a bullfight in Madrid. Castellanos received a six Inch thigh wound. Associated press photo dim View by state dept. Mccarthy s Paris plans chided Washington up Testate department made it Clear monday it takes a dim View often. Eugene j. Mccarthy s desire to go to Paris to conf Erwith the enemy s negotiators in the Vietnam  indicated that they would consider such a trip bythe democratic presidential candidate As a quixotic opera Tion but stopped Short of charging him with a grandstand political play. One official said he Consi dered it improbable and perhaps impractical for the .embassy in Paris to get no official americans in touch with the representatives of a country with which we have now pm Flor Success a motorcyclist of the italian finance us i a howl of acclaim from a German Shepherd dog that Niv ranks during a demonstration in Rome to Mark the 194th Ivy sary of Tho  Acu i i Al in Kkt poll Kotary of the guards. Associated press Phot , sen. Byrd jr., d-va., Harry  Mccarthy to abandon plans for visiting the negotiators. He did not mention Mccarthy in Senate speech but he left no doubt he was talking about the presidential contender. Byrd said discussions must be handled exclusively by the official representatives of the government. For anyone else to get into the act is undesirable and dangerous he said. For an individual member of Congress to designate himself a special envoy seems to be highly improper Byrd added. He said this was especially True when the member is a highly attractive candidate for nation Al office. The Only attributable com ment from the state depart ment came from press officer Robert j. Mccloskey who said there has been no approach tothe department of state by sen. Mccarthy or by anyone acting on his behalf. As far As i know there has been no approach Tony other  reds shelled by Argentina mar Del Plata Argentina up an Argentina destroyer shelled the soviet fishing ship Gol Strim when the vessel ignored warnings against fishing in Argentine territorial Waters the Navy disclosed Here monday. The Navy communique said the destroyer Santa Cruz scored two hits with 40mm Cannon on the soviet vessel saturday. Soviet diplomats were trying Roget the vessel released from its moorings in this resort City. The2,269-ton ship was seized Satur  soviet trawler Pavlov was seized at the same time but escaped. Routine visit dispatches from Montevideo Uruguay reported arrival of the Pavlov there monday on a Rou Tine  Montevideo is 180 Miles from Buenos Aires according to Argentina the Gol Strim and four other soviet Craft had been fishing in Argen Tine Waters since  Gol Strim and Pavlov were captured 125 Miles off the  claims territorial Waters out to 200  embassy officials travelled the 220 Miles to mar de Plata from Buenos Aires Over the weekend to discuss the seizure of the ship. Canada tops in dollars for scholars United nations . A the latest published figures indicated monday that the soviet Union spends More of its nation Al income on education than the United states does but Canada spends the most of All. A statistical table showed the soviet Union expending 7.3 per cent the United states 6.5 percent and Canada 8.5 per cent of National income for educational purposes in 1963. The table was printed in the most recent statistical yearbook of the . Educational scientific and cultural organization is sued Here and at Enesco Shea quarters in Paris. Other countries credited wit higher percentages than the United states included Denmark and Finland 7.4 per cent each and Norway 6.9 per cent in1965 Belgium 7.1 per cent in 1964, and the Netherlands 7 percent in 1963. The figures in each Case Are the latest available atthe time of publication. Springer Sale switched at last minute Hamburg Germany up West German publishing tycoon Axel Springer whose newspaper were the target of leftist led riots in april monday formally announced the Sale of most of his Magazine holdings but with Alast minute change of buyer. The Axel Springer and Grun Erand Jahr publishing firms which announced saturday Springer was Selling to Gruner and Jahr said monday the Sale had col lapsed in final bargaining. Shortly afterwards Springer announced the magazines Jasmin Eltern Bravo and then will retaken Over by the Christian Weippert publishing group of West Berlin Stuttgart and Baden Baden As of july 1. A Weippert spokesman said the group paid about $20 million for the magazines and would continue to publish them unchanged. Publishing sources said the negotiations with Gruner and Jahr publishers of Europe s biggest illustrated weekly Stern and Sev eral other magazines collapse because Springer insisted purchaser pledge to retain the the editorial concept of All the magazines. Citizens turn in 92 guns new York a Newyork City police said monday that 92 guns had been turned inso far in the month Long period of amnesty for weapons posses Sion that began june 1. 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