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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 8

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PC? June 24, 968 Saigon Outburst 'Down With The FASHION HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS BRANDS SAIGON (LTD A shouting match bordering on pand3-moniura erupted in South Vietnam's House of Representatives today when Premier Tran Van Huong said the National Liberation Front was originally composed of nationalists not Communists. SIR SEi-MIt SfiLE B-52s Blast Cong Ammo Near Saigon Unittd Prt International and Associated Press OF MEN'S QUALITY CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS! SAIGON U.S. B-52 today destroyed a nearby ONLY PAUSON'S ONLY PAUSON'S Viet Cong ammunition camp offers SAVINGS UP T0 13 AND MORE offers SO VARIED A SELECTION of so big it was still exploding six minutes after they struck. Almost all of the 91 deputies present rose and booed Huong for several minutes. Some pounded fists on desks and threatened to walk out.

The Speaker was unable to restore order quickly. "Withdraw your statement!" some representatives shouted. "Down wiith Huong!" yelled others. THEN APLPAUSE When order was finally restored, Huong, who sat calmly through the ruckus, went on to say the Communists took over NLF (Viet Cong) and turned it into "a tool of Hanoi." Then the deputies applauded loudly. "There are no more nationalists in the Front now," Huong claimed.

He said he opposes negotiations with the NLF or any coalition government that would include NLF representatives. The hot debate reflected the intense feelings South Vietnamese officials harbor toward the NLF. A igh- Downtown Saigon, 13 miles on these quality brands right out of stock -names you can count on like famous GGG, FASHION PARK, GROSHIRE, ARTHUR GORDON traditional and forward fashions at every price level and for every budget. That's because TWICE YEARLY-in January and June Pauson's clears its stocks of QUALITY LABEL CLOTHING at substantial savings! away, felt the explosions. The bombing was timely American forces inside Sai gon went on "red alert" this afternoon, expecting a major Communist assault.

"Red SAVE '34 REG. 100 SI.TSnow II save 30.95 REG. 89.95 Si. IS HOW 51 ranking member of the cabi net was fired last week for having hinted in a speech that he favored talks with NLF representatives. The debate today started when Huong, three members of his cabinet and the mili tary governor of Saigon appeared in the House to an swer qestions about meas ures to cope with Viet Cong rocket attacks on the capital.

Interior Minister Tran alert" means imminent attack. A military source said possibly "several hundred tons" of guerrilla arms were destroyed by the B52s. In the last two weeks, the B52s have flown nearly 100 missions within a 75-mile radius of the capital. Saigon was spared of any shelling for the third consecutive day today, but the Viet Cong shelled two airfields, a province capital and four government military posts. The shellings killed two government soldiers and wounded six soldiers and 15 Vietnamese civilians.

It was the quietest night in two months in the capital and almost everywhere else in the country. U.S. sources said the enemy likely may be "laying back" to receive replacements, retrain, refit and re-supply for fresh attacks. Hanoi Radio rejected a U.S. appeal for a halt to the 5 1 1 i of Saigon, saying North Vietnam is "ready to fight the U.S.

aggressors anywhere in Vietnam." The broadcast also said the Communist-led forces have 'a solemn, inviolable right" to defend the sovereignty of Vietnam, and warned they jvill intensify their attacks on Saigon and other areas of South Vietnam. Over North Vietnam's southern panhandle, U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots reported destroying or damaging 53 trucks, many of them apparently loaded with Thien Khiem said 30 battal ions of South Vietnamese troops and 15,000 American infantrymen are defending Saigon and its suburbs. SAVE '37 REG. 110 Snow save '51 REG.

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21.95 NOw18.90 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW HATS 13 OFF! SAVE 5.50 on FELT HATS $10 Reg. 18.50 NOW 10 Kearny Sutter only Reds' Paris Delegate Reg. $35 NOW 24.90 Other shoes reduced proportionately PARIS (AP) Xuan Thuy, head of the North Viet aamese peace delegation, said today the Paris talks jave brought no results in more than a month and pauson's is knovjn for the best in furnishings! save now: alamed the United States. "The reason is that the merican side has deliber- itely sought to substitute FAMOUS NAME FASHION DRESS SHIRTS slack for white, the false for LINKS CARDIGAN SWEATERS PERMANENT PRESS WHITE DACRON7C0TTON DRESS SHIRTS he true," They told a lunch' of the Anglo-American DACR0NYCOTT0N SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 5.95 to 8.95 QQ NOW U.J Association of Paris.

His main charges were hat the United States had vi-)lated the Geneva agree- Reg. '7 Reg. '8 to '10 QQ NOW 4. 9 5.49 Reg. 18.95 10 QQ NOWIU.UU NOW nents of 1954 while accusing Vorth Vietnam of violating Jiem, that it was conductiing i "war of aggression against Vietnam" while maintaining North Vietnam was the jggressor in South Vietnam, ind that it has refused an unconditional cessation of bom-jardments of North Vietnam.

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Your health history is studied by the Thomas medical director (a physician). He is aided by reports supplied to him by a bacteriologist, who analyzes sebum specimens from your scalp. The treatment you receive under the direction of the Thomas specialist, is deter mined by the finding of the medical director and bacteriologist. Come in today for fret consultation. If the examination and tests disclose that your condition is unbeatable you are frankly told so.

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