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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              July 11, the stars and stapes 23 Pompidou exits. Smiling Ron a Floc i scr Loyal to gaullist would try swing the Cabinet to the left. E circumstances of pomp resignation came As a sur s i a week that had Bee with surprises. Public Praise by icon three occasions mile Inland june it had been As aned that if Pompidou stepped it would be with de Gaul be s approval and encouragement to succeed him. Then political sources began leaking stories that Pompidou was being dismissed from the government and that de Gaulle was angry with  pundits and commentators puzzled Over the whims of the president and Pompidou Isle in the gaullist majority urges peace is a development Paris up the United lates urged North Vietnam wednesday to choose the path peace and join a massive let million Dollar scheme to de Southeast Asia. Hanoi s mediate answer was no ambassador w. Averell Harril at the 12th  negotiating session sked state minister Xuan thu agree to president Johnson s Landing pledge to throw  might behind a giant uth East asian development Hieme but the chief . Negotiator Aid i want you to understand hat in our search for peace in Vietnam. We will not abandon the in Ciplys which impelled us Toke up  Harriman said hat the Only proposal for be aleut Forward by Hanoi was for americans to evacuate South  Harriman told the Worth Viet amese Delegate you must understand that such abandon Bent of the South vietnamese people would with american thu scorn at be inconsistent  immediately heaped the . Offer of finance Nixon promises to debate huh alter conventions ing a development area once it pro Nasgi Anagram in the pacified. He said the offer was a Little Carrot which cannot hide the Black Mouth of a big american gun aimed at our  the session Harriman re iterated his View that there were encouraging straws in the  he did so although Thuy affirmed later that no Progress whatsoever had been achieved. The three hour meeting indicated an apparent hardening of positions on both sides. Harri Man affirmed More strongly than Ever Washington s resolve not to agree to a settlement that might be objected to in South Vietnam while the Hanoi Delegate Reiter ated his claim that no talks can commence before a halt to .air raids on his country. Registered anger Over treatment of the Premier. But wednesday afternoon Pompidou called at the Elysee Palace spent 10 minutes wit the general and emerged Smil ing. Moments later the presi Dent released copies of his letter to the Premier. There was some new Specula Tion that de Gaulle May still be thinking of resigning before the end of his term in 1972. De Gaulle expressed his regret that the Bushy bowed former Rothschild banker was quitting then said wherever you find yourself know my dear Friend that 1 in tend to keep with you particularly close relations. Finally i Hope that you hold yourself read to accomplish All missions and to assume All mandates which could be one Day conferred on you by the nation. Couve de Murville s appoint ment was seen As a signal that de Gaulle wants to move ahead quickly with his scheme for participation his project for giving workers both a share of profits and of running the Busi Nesses they work for. The details of the plan have yet to be worked out but Pompidou was known to be Cool to parts of the idea. From a and Dpi dispatches Mutual funds prices new York dim National Assoc Ion o of Curlile Diverd Avld tiers be Day  cd ill dam bus div Grid inv Mut Pac in bored inc. 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Damisi had left his car which was stuck in the traffic Jam caused by Dalton s car and had asked Dalton to get his car off the Roadway. At about this time another policeman Frederick Gibson got caught in the traffic Jamand went to investigate. Gibson said that As he approached the two men he saw Damisi reach into his pocket probably for his policeman identification. Dalton thinking Damisi might be pulling a gun Drew his own revolver and shot Damisi. Gibson jumped behind a Carand ordered Dalton to drop his gun Dalton refused. Gibson shot him. Dalton and Damisi were rushed to a Hospital where the were listed in serious condition. Damisi was shot in the Abdomen and Dalton was shot under the left Eye. Richard m. Nixon the front running Republican presidential candidate said wednesday that he would be willing to debate Hubert h. Humphrey on National television after the August party conventions. At a news conference in Cleve land Nixon said he thought a de Bate with the vice president whole believes will win the democratic nomination would create voter interest in the november  said he hoped it would not turn out like the debate Between Nixon and John f. Kennedy did in 1960. Som political observers believed Nixon lost the election because of his showing in the debates. Nixon however rejected any possibility of debating gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller of Newyork who also is seeking the Republican presidential Nomina Tion. Nixon said Humphrey would be the major beneficiary of a Nixon Rockefeller debate. Meanwhile in Washington Humphrey pledged himself to participation politics one of the keystones of sen. Eugene  s Campaign for the democratic nomination. The vice president wrapped up a series of previously made pledges that added up to endorsement of the fullest involve ment of rank and file party Mem Bers in the process of selecting candidate and writing a plat form. Humphrey made no reference to charges from Mccarthy supporters that the vice pres ident s supporters were freezing out democratic dissenters using steamroller tactics to win delegates and generally at tempting to make it impossible for anyone else to have a substantial voice at the Conven Tion. But the statement seemed to be an answer to All those complaints from his rival s  Louisville Rockefeller aides i drowns trying to s rim Lake Vul rigid in v in l ii or Wall s in Wall Mut Well 1-m West ind a Nuil Wilsor we Vul Worth 6 s8 1 54 10.w 11 27 5.�2 6.47 5.u3 0 45 8.44 9.17 13.01 14.22  15 to 13 76 14 9ti 0.84 10.76 id 1 17 45  22 72 icu4 1851 k4b tt.27 652 1.11 bad Kreuz Nach Germany is spec. 4 Paul Toenies 20, drowned while swimming atthe Lampe Theira Schwilm bad monday an 8th inf div spokes Man said Here wednesday. Toenies a Cook in he troop 3rd so 8th Cav was station Dat Coleman Barracks at Mann Heim Germany. He was trying to swim across the Lake when lifeguards an friends noted he was in trouble. Swimmers tried to save uie sol Dier but he slipped from their grasp and his body was found the next Day. Toenies is survived by his father Tony Toenies of Alber Iii. Said he is ready to go ahead witha Public opinion poll to determine who would be the strongest re publican presidential candidate. Political advisers of the Newyork governor said he could be expected to commission a sur vey without the cooperation of Nixon or Republican National chairman Ray c. Bliss who rejected the plan. Tyree picked As Neucom chief of staff continued from Page 1 manding officer of the sub Marine Sinback. For heroic service while wit the Sinback he was awarded the Navy Cross with Gold Star the Silver Star and the Bronze Star with two Gold stars. Tyree was named to Whitehouse duty in 1944 As assistant naval aide to the president serv ing under Franklin d. Roose velt and Harry s. Truman. He attended the Yalta and Potsdam conferences As a member of the presidential staff. Brief duty with the Secretary of the Navy s Board for reorganization of the Navy department followed after which he Servidas Flag Secretary to commander submarines Atlantic co sub Lantana from june 1947 to August 1949, As assistant flee plans officer with the com Mander in chief Atlantic Fleet. During 1950 he commanded submarine div 82, then until May 1951 Wasco sub Lant Force operations officer. This was Fol Lowed by service with the Nav department Bur eau of person Nel after which he commanded the amphibious transport Bote Tourt in 1954-1955 and submarine so 6 in 1955-1956. In september 1956 Tyree re turned to the National War col lege for two years As a faculty member and in August 1958, on selection for rear Admiral Betook command of the 7th Fleet s logistic support Force. In september 1959, he became commander naval forces Korea with Headquarters in  reported to Washington in september 1960 As assistant chief of naval operations for the naval Reserve. On june 1, 1962, he was named commander of the South Atlantic Force . Atlantic Fleet and became Deputy com Mander submarine Force at lactic Fleet in August 1964. From that Post he joined Neucom. Adm. Tyree copter Pilot finds girl in Woods a div Lodi d. Corry a. A a Noli Pac Opter Pilot spotted a missing Shearer girl wandering in a wooded area up about three Miles from her Home tuesday. He landed and picked her  sue Cooney 15, who disappeared from the backyard of her Home monday was spot Ted walking near Leisure Lake by j nines Shearer of Blairsville said the girl jumped and Down and started waving when she saw his  Cooney was the object of a massive Hunt by hundreds of Volunteer firemen township police and state police. The feb joined l he Hunt and bloodhounds wore  police said they believe Home the girl ran away from and was not  said Karen who vanished while hanging clothes monday morning after her Mother heard her scream was suf Fering from Shock exposure and a possible nervous condition. Police said the nervous Condi Tion May have caused her to walk away from Home  
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