European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 25, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes saturday january 25, 1969 four Way Paris talks of continued from Page v exploration of the Road to peace saturday. None of the four has any illusions about the formidable obstacles ahead. If there were expressions of optimism these were care fully guarded and qualified and All four principals obviously were prepared for a siege which could last for months. On the eve of the historic first session on matters of sub stance expressions of Hope in some cases were tinged with misgivings. Hie South Viet Nanies for example seemed to hint that too much May have been surrendered i sweeping away procedural difficulties which have stalled the opening of this phase for two months. From the americans and South vietnamese came a vague indication of worry about what May be at stake for Asia in the talks. At precisely 10.30 . Get the talks Are to get under Way probably with 15ng, to 1 i c y state ments from each of the four participants. Heading the . Delegation will be ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge representing president Nixon. For the South vietnamese the delegation will of headed by ambassador Pham Dan Glam and Nguyen it Iii Phong. Vice president Nguy Encao by is general overseer of the delegation but will not Satin on the meeting. The North vietnamese teams led by ambassador Xuan Thuy and assisting him will be ambassador a Van Laundle due Tho a member of the North vietnamese ruling politburo. For Tho National liberation front the team chief will be Tran Bun Kiem foreign affairs specialist for the Viet Cong s political assisted by the diminutive Nguyen Thi Binh who was a woman Vietcong commander and was captured by the official language to be used will be English and Viet namese. The working language will be French. Police arrest 483 in rally at . State continued from Page 1 was described by an o f f i c e Ras it was the largest mass arresting the City s history. The number seized was More than double the total jailed in All the disturbances since last 500 persons were encircled by the Force of 300officers at the rally on the Campus commons. Scores Man aged to escape and tossed rocks bottles bricks an sharpened clubs at the advancing minutes police sur rounded the chanting throng that included several leaders of the Black students Union and third. World liberation front. The officers moved so quickly and precisely that Many students had no Chance to carrying clubs were quickly disarmed. One Demon Strator dropped a loaded revolver. The rally was described by acting president s. I. Hayakawa As an in of he contended militants attempted the rally because support was dying out for the strike. 4 in Europe to get stars a Washington Burea Washington is presi Dent Nixon on Friday nominate four air Force colonels stationed in Europe for temporary promo Tion to brigadier general. They Are George k. Sykes Deputy chief of staff for Intelli gence Safe Otis e. Winn chief of the transportation Divi Sion j-4, Neucom Devol Brett commander of the 81st tactical fighter Wing Safe and Rich Ard g. Cross jr., commander of the 36th tactical fighter Wing Safe. The nominations Are subject to Senate confirmation. High court. Continued from Page 1 by theft of military supplies and failure to Salute. However he said the military should yield when crimes such As As Sault on a civilian Are spoke for a former army sergeant James Callahan who was court mar tidied in the attempted rape of a14-year-uld girl in a hotel in Waikiki Hawaii in july 1056 and sentenced to 10 years imprison. The court s decision in the unusual Case will be Given by the end of its term in mid june. Nixon withdraws All nominations submitted by Johnson for jobs Washington up pres ident Nixon thursday withdrew All nominations sent to the Senate in the final Day s of the Johnson administration. The White House said Nixon wanted to study his predecessor appointments without Reju included in the list were former secret service Man who protected Nixon when he was stoned by leftists in South America and Caracas in Chelate 1950s and a former Republican governor of Mary land. Also on the list of withdrawals were former president Johnson Stop legislative aide at the White House and the Man who headed the pacification program in Viet were 14 separate appointments and 141 postmas Ter nominations which Nixon ordered addition to the postmasters t h e nominations withdrawn were Robert w. Komer nominated As ambassador to is a former chief of the Vietnam pacification w. Sherer jr., nominated. As. Ambassador to martial Law on Spain for 3 months continued from Page 1 Spain and its Public statement attributed the actions to an International strategy affecting Many coun this presumably referred to communism. The measure gave police an armed forces sweeping Powers of search and arrest and gave authority to detain citizen for an indefinite was the first time the stale of exception had been applied throughout the country and apparently marked a serious crisis in the 32-year-history of the authoritarian regime of Generalis Simo Francisco Franco. A state of exception has Benin Force however since last a gust in the Independent Minde Basque country of the North As the result of separatist violence last summer. The government move followed the closing of Madrid University Friday by its Board of governor because of week Long student tur Moil. Barcelona University the nation s second biggest was closed last week because of alleged student violence. The state of exception decree suspended five articles of the Spanish Bil of rights the articles were no. 12 every spaniard May freely express his ideas As Long As they do not go against the fundamental principles of the . 14 spaniards have the right to live wherever they like within the National territory. Suspension of this article give the government the Power to Deport spaniards to places Dis Tant from their Homes As has been the Case already with about60 basques. No. 15 no one May enter the Home of a spaniard without his consent or without a War . 16 spaniards May meet and associate freely for Lega purposes. No. 18 no spaniard May be detained except in the manner set by Law. All detainees mus within 72 hours be freed or turned Over to judicial authorities. So far this year groups of women have staged eight Well publicized sit ins at churches indifferent parts of the country to protest the treatment Given political prisoners. Last week 1,300 Spanish intellectuals including some of the nation s most illustrious artists writers and scientists signed a petition demanding an investigation of alleged police tortures. Then the Madrid College of lawyers demanded sweeping re forms of Laws governing the trial and treatment of political prison ers. Equatorial p. Roberts nominated As a member of the .board of parole. Roberts had formerly been a secret service agent and serves As a White House receptionist. He protected Nixon in South America. James p. Alger nominate to be District court judge for g. Bress nominated As . District judge for the District of Columbia. William m. Byrne jr.,nominated As . District judge for the Central District of California. Cecil f. Poole nominated Jobe . District judge for the Northern District of Barefoot Sanders jr., White House legislative aide under Johnson nominated to be . Circuit court judge for the District of Columbia. Patrick v. Murphy Nomin ated As administrator of Law enforcement assistance in the Justice department. Ralph . Siu to be associate administrator of Law enforcement assistance. Wesley Pomeroy nominate to be associate administrator of Law enforcement Mckeldin former Republican mayor of Baltimore and governor of Maryland nominated to i e a commissioner of the indians claims Hill Brown nominated to be a member of the equal employment Opportunity p. Garcia nominated to be a member of the commission on civil rights. White House press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said that when the democrats replaced the republicans in the White House in i960, president John withdrew 1,243 nominations that had been submitted by president Dwight d. Eisen Hower. All tied up she makes pretty package Bat she d take quite a re bbl from a Beau i she tried to do an old fashioned foxtrot in this fashion offered in Rome by designer Roberto Capucci. Up photo Young says too Many in , flays Desh brass Washington a a democratic senator said thursday about two fifths of America generals and admirals Are on desk duty in . Stephen m. Young. D Ohio told his colleagues there now Are 1,346 top officers 521 army generals 442 air Force generals 307 Navy admirals and 76 Marine corps Thuc total he said 263 Are on duty in the Pentagon and215 Are elsewhere in the Washington area. A grand total of 478 or approximately 40 per cent of All the generals and admirals of our far Flung armed services Are enjoying armchair service and Golfin the Washington area and in neighbouring Virginia close to the army Navy country club he said. This in just another manifestation of the fact that our Mili tary establishment has been overloaded with top brass and the staff and clerks analysts chauffeurs and All the other accoutrements that accrue to generals and said the same thing is happening in the vietnamese Weir in South Vietnam he said there Are "450,000 soldiers engulfed in paper work drafting diagrams writing messages and running errands for officers and performing other noncombat activities leaving fewer than 85, 000 gis and officers engaged i combat police rout Paris students continued from Page 1 by but were beaten Back by Awall of policemen. French police moved into class room buildings at the Campus East of Paris just after 1 .to interrupt student discussions on How to grind the French University system to a halt. Intervention by the Tough police the same units which battled with students and worker during last Spring s French Domestic crisis indicated an increasingly Tough attitude by the r government of president Charlesze Gaulle. Left Bank clashes in the worst Paris riots since Bastille Day last july t h o u Sands of police and students clashed in the streets of t h e latin Quarter on the left ban thursday afternoon and evening. The fights came after the Stu dents occupied the Rector s of fice in the sorbonne the prestigious heart of French Educa Tion and defaced paintings destroyed files and books and Surg red banners on Broomstick from the windows. In Rome the attack on the so Viet embassy by Rock throwing youths culminated a Marc through Rome sponsored by the youth Branch of the Neo fascist italian social movement Psi. The students cheered As the passed greek and South african airline offices in their March
