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1 a- 11114- low-tItta itnt-ttA1 Awn July INI4 Vor tionierence 011 Vietnam niUs MPIOalm to Chou En-lai- and possibly Communist Party Chairman Mao -Tse-tung sources said France claims to have the closest relations with Peking among major Western countries The Peking-Paris bond was developed when the late President Charles de Gaulle broke off relations with Taiwan in 1964 and recognized Peking PARIS (UPI) french Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann whose country has been the host of the Vietnam peace talks for tour years will fly to Peking Wednesday to discuss the future of the negotiations and other world issues with Chinese leaders diplomatic sources said Sunday In his five-day visit Schumann will try to determine the chances of the talks which will resume July 13 Schumann will meet Chinese leaders shortly after their talks with Henry Kissinger special adviser to President Nixon It was after Kissinger's latest Peking visit that Nixon announced the US delegation would resume the Paris Vietnamese are prepared to negotiate In a constructtve a-serious way" FRENCH GOVERNMENT QUARTERS were -concerned about reports that both Peking and Moscow had been hardening their attitude on Vietnam- sources said The Communist delegations have greeted Nixon's announcement of resumption of tip talks by harsh attacks on his policies In Paris press statements they contended that Nixon was "forced" to corne back to the negotiating table They offered no hint that their negotiating position had been altered The Viet Cong again inSisted that the only solution was their year-old seven-point withdrawal by a certain date and for the establishment of a 'coalition cabinet in Saigon including Viet Cong which would hold new elections Both the United States and South Vietnam have rejected the plan 090mr-- 1 -11'' '''1(t 1 1 I s' i' 1 mr'''' -k 4) 'Ai 44 tks 4-ii 2 I 2' 's 'S-ii i 2 i-1 't I ''kh4tr" 0 s'-- 1 1 1 s' 'z'' -i 1' te1-' A VA 4 14 i ti 4too 1 '4 i''' t- 1 t' A00--- t'i me-- ---r 1:1 0 1r 41 10-k' I V' E'''k ir1 SI t'- Vt'42 4 t'7 1 'i'e 1 -4 1 4- 't 11 3 0 PARIS ALSO HAS BEEN CHOSEN by the United States and Peking as the place where their ambassadors will discuss the implementation of moves toward better Sino-American relations made in Nixon's visit to China in February The French government sources said is skeptical about the chances of an early'breakthrough in the Paris talks: The US and Saigon delegations suspended the talks May4 charging that the Communists were abusing the conference for propaganda purposes Last Thursday Nixon said the the "assumption that the North SCHUMANN HAS CLOSE CONTACTS with both the United States and its South Vietnamese allies and the Vietnamese Communist delegations Schumann will be the official guest of Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fel in China He also plans to gonfermithpiemler Quang Tri Skirmishes Break Out 91 2 Found Dead Near Site of Ulster Battle V'Stklitailarbak4 46 2Associated Press Wre310 TM POSITIVE' the Credentials Committee devision on the California delegation vill be reversed by convention vote Sen George McGovern tells a panel of television interviewers in Washington IN f4 104 if: 7777 k4zie i 410 i 0r 4: 4 4 2-! or dr P4 Ik 4 ::4 4-'''' 44 ok4--4 0107'''' fev r- A A4 14 i-to orAkkk4 4i I k't1 4 11i4'' ii' 4 I si Iry i Nji? 1 4 4 4 'sv 4 A mm Vf0 ils11 -4 rIN-1 1-: 21'S' 4 s-: 4 55 1kyI0 1 ''7'4 k- 9iri 1 '1s-' s-01 -s k-: Ists AI- itc: ntss: i -0 ss 't1 0 kri if 4 at-4: 3f :1 7 2 :4 1 4'44'4 't -'-N 't: 1--: 1 ss '-ifi 41" "''''F 4 i4'Q- 14-4'1 11 1'- 4i "to iti-7 T1 A ''s 2 't 'f'-- k0 'et: A i IS 4ili At 1 teams -16 Ze2 nk 4 gk 'Ir Credentials Head Claims Conflicts coast of the South China Sea at a point about eight miles above the My Chanh River The shelling of 'Hue the first in more than three months was reported to have killed at least 11 per -sons and wounded 38 The Saigon command hag no breakdown but sources at Hue said at least seven of the dead and 15 of the wounded were civilians 11 a BELFAST Northern Ire- land (UPI) Children Sunday found the bodies of two men not far from where British soldiers fought their first major gun battle with snipers in Belfast since the start of the Irish Republican Army ceasefire six days ago The discovery brought to six the total of civilians killed since midnight Mon-- day when the militant Provisional Wing of the IRA agreed to end the violence that has plagued Northern Ireland for three years May Unite Demos ricades are torn down by midnight some of the Prates tant barriers will remain up permanently The militant Protestant organization had erected scores of barricades -in Belfast Londonderry and 12 other communities across Northern Ireland but said most would be removed by today The army spokesman said at least 14 gunmen were involved in the early morning attack on army posts and patrols in Belfast's Old Park Xtoad area l'There is no doubt that it was well -planned" the spokesman said "Our lads returned fire and saw at least two men fall" He said there were no army casualties A FEW hours later a bus traveling from the Ballymurphy area dawn Springfield Road came under fire from the Protestant West Circular Road The army reported no casualties IRA sources were reluctant to discuss the shooting inci dents The Provisional IRA has said it would severely -61iscipline any of its members 'caught breaking the truce It also brought the death toll since August 1969 to 395 including 270 civilians 102 'British soldiers and part-time militiamen and 23 policemen WASHINGTON (LTD Mrs Patricia Harris head of the Democratic Convention Credentials Committee said Sunday that the party may emerge more united than before from the explosive controversy created by the California and Chicago delegation fights She defended the fairness of the committee in its handling of the disputes and commented: "We found a way to disagree without being disagreeablc and to contend without being fornia and Chicago delegation disputes that saw Sen George N1cGovern lose 151 of his backers from the California delegation and Chicago' Richard Daley and-58 of his bloc lose their seats McGovern meanwhile: said Sunday he is "positive in my own mind" that the convention will reverse the Credentials Committee deci- Lion and return to him the full California delegation he Won in the winner-take-all primary "1 don't have the slightest doubt about that" he said Press International Telephoto Workers Rem' ove Bndy of Asian Hijacker he was thrOwts off Pon Ant jumbo jet alter shooting Press In Telephoto SS 5 Saigon Airport Pit)i :1 ABOUT 70 artillery rounds and rockets all believed to be 122mm struck the city sporadically from early morning until after dark Most of them were within the Citadel the 1-mile- square walled city that once was the seat of Vietnam's emperors and now serves as the eommand center for government forces in the north ern region AP correspondent Dennis Neeld reported that many of the shells hit residential areas for military dependents He said civilians were moving elsewhere in Hue for fear of future attacks Hue is believed to be a prime objective of the North Vietnamese offensive but allied officers say they believe tlie shelling is intended solely to try to force the South Vietnamese to divert troops from the north for the defense of the city They say enemy potential for a serious attack is "modest" 1 An Army spokesman said the bodies both with gunshot wounds were discovered in a field in a predominantly Protestant district of Belfast Earlier in the day the spokesman said gunmen firing mainly from streets where Protestant barriers were erected Friday night attacked British Army posts and patrols in the district THE ULSTER Defense As-- sociation constructed barriers of hijacked buses and -trucks and mounds of earth and concrete to protest the so-called "no-go" Roman Catholic areas of Londonderry For more than a year British security forces have' 4 sim from his hand and I spun him around and we went down He tried to get me with his knife-'and' missed He was a fanatic and his knife was flaring around" Two other passenit gets helped Vaughn in the at' tempt to subdue the hijacker "While I was talking to him he said I represent the People's Republic of Hanoi and this is a rivenge act Your bombers have wrought havoc on our people' He told me the plane would be destroyed after it reached Hanoi talking to present the of Hanoi venge act ie wrought Ile' He told mkt be de- reached "The man was standing in the rearmost part of the airplane holding one of the stewardesses hostage He was threatening her with his MeGOVERN called the credentials panels action "a plain perversion of justice" but he said that on the other hand "I am fully convinced it will be a good convention expect to be fairly treated" The South Dakotan appeared on another TV interview program For her part Mrs Harris discounted an assertion by McGovern's campaign man-- agerFrank Mankiewicz that she was the worst possible choice to head the Creden- tials Committee She said his remark may have been prompted by the fact that at one session she summoned him and told him he would either have to wear an official badge as required by the rules or leave the floor MRS HARRIS gave her views on the hectic week of credentials activity in a television interview Meanwhile the committee met to hear challenges of delegates from Michigan Virginia New Jersey and Maryland Of the prospect of the Democrats heading into the campaign against President Nixon' badly split Mrs Harris recalled that in 1948 similar predictions were made at the partyconvention but that HarrvS Truman won despite walk-dins by the southerners and liberal group headed by Heury Wallace "I don't think were going to have a split bccause we have fought these issues out with rules we agreed upon and I believe that we will heal the breach" Mrs Harrfs cominented "I told himWe have a Vaughn's wh it short- language problem I can't un- sleeved shirt with the'four derstand you too well': Let gold stripes of a captain on me come closer' -the epaulettes had a four111 moved about two feet inch tear on-the right been barred from entering the Bogside and Creggan districts in Londonderry by the IRA militants The UDA warned that un The creation of permanent Protestant "no-go" areas would be a direct challenge to Secretary of State William White law who has said security forces would not allow the establishment of any such restricted districts A IJDA spokesman said this weekend's barricade-building was "Very much a token gesture" and although some barriers would remain lip an even bigger operation to create permanent Protes tant "no-go" districts would occur in two weeks unless the Catholic Londonderry barriers come down knife and it was a 10-inch switchblade He seemed like a dedicated individual "HE SAID 'Don't come any closer because if you do I'll blow this airplane up' 'I replied 'Don't get upset We'll find an answer to this problem' closer and saw my opportu- His undershirt also was less the Roman Catholic bar: nity to jump him torn but he was not "I DISLODGED the bomb scratched tl a bloOdstaiHis shirt also apparently fhad rom Th nvorlini the hijacker The morning fishing IN SAIGON the US Command announced the loss of three more US Air Force Phantom jets over North Vietnam with all six crewmen missing The command also said an 0H6 observation helicopter went down Saturday eight miles northeast of Quang Tri with one US flier wounded On the southern front fighting persisted near the Cambodian border 60 miles north of Saigon where Allied officers had claimed crushing three North Vietnamese divisions in lifting the siege of An Loc Fischer Gets Ultimatum: Play Tuesday or Forfeit -Soviets Tell Of Satellite ft 4r IN ANOTIIER television interview Richard Neustadt chairman of the Platform Committee denied that the platform would be "suicidal" for the party "I think the platform is moderate in stance" he ne Miami litralb Miami Herald la 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are listed Iti the whiN pages el ihe telephorWaireCterv- Classified Plant Ado S00MI1 From Florida cilitt outside Dade County dial loti-tree 1400-432-05e All Other Dayartmonta 3502111 "Vtt NOW see he the stresws are and vi-e may find oursetves more united than before" '4 She said she had declined a suggestion that she medi tt' ate a compromise in the Cali "I managed to keep my stranglehold 'on -Ills throat and to move my body away Ishouted (at the armed pas- senger) 'Kill the son 7 of a and the passenger put five bullets right into 'him while I was holding him by the throat "I WANT TO tell you something I took that fellow by the back of his neck and legs and threw him right out of that aircraft Ile was al- ready dead We knew that "I just felt it was an offense to have him anywhere near that plane I must have had the strength I felt he had the weight of a pingpong ball when I threw him out" the challenger said two cablegrams had been sent from the United States to Reykjavik one Fischer's physician and one from the US Chess Federation but he said both had been lost ly accepted Euwe's decision Spassky asked what -14 thought of the situation replied: "I came to play" At a late Sunday afternoon news conference where he announced the decision on the postponement Euwe said: "I think there will be no play at all That is my personal opinion" Euwe had said earlier that cancellation would be "a great loss in many respects for the Icelandic organizers who have a great investment at stake and for the game of chess itself" MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union has announced the launching of another teor satellite in the program designed to obtain weather data for forecasting The lass news agency said the Meteor fifth in a series that began in 1967- has an orbit with a high point of 5772 miles and a low point of 5573 miles It circles the earth every 103 minutes India and akistan IN THE AIR war over North Vietnam US 1352 bombers ranged over the southern part of the country Saturday for the third straight day Tactical fighter-bombers from Thailand bases and Navy carriers concentrated on the area above the DMZ hitting at supply communications and anti-aircraft TYPICAL of confusion surrounding preparations for the match the federation doctor Uttar Thordarson left for his country house early Sunday morning The Russian side reluctant Agree on Pact Union undrr Russian Strong Cold Front Presses Central States ft yv i Rockies to the upper Plains and Mississippi Valley The national forecast: Scattered showers and thundershowers are slated the South Temperatures rose above 100 in the Southwest Contrasting coolness persisted along the Pacific Coast while cool air moved across the vorable weather was ex pected over the Central United States Warm humid conditions with scattered thundershowers remained over thunderstorms occurred from the Texas Panhandle to West-Central Illinois The cold front brought cooler drier air displacing mugginess More fa A vigorous cold front moved into the nation's midsection setting off thunderstorms across the Great Lakes southwestward to the Plains A few Tide Tables in ports See THE PAKISTANI president also told newsmen that the talks which began last Wednesday had not produced any agreement on the fate of 93000 Pakistani war prisoners being held by India Most of the men were captured in last Decembers two-week war in which Indian troops helped rebels in East Pakistan establish the nation ckf Bangladesh "Sooner or later" Bhutto said "I think they (the prisoners) will have to be returned "That is the civilized method I don't think there should be bargaining on these mat Local National World Tempera lures GREATER MIAMI MIAMI AND VICINITY: Mostly sunny with high near 90 low in the mid705 Mostly southeast winds 10 to 15 mph Rain probability 20 per cent LPrec I roc 'on Coral Gables 59 70 6 Sa SlNIIA India (CPI) President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakktan and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India ended five days of summit taJks tf--unday night with an agreetrent described by offi'vials Its "a decisive break 'through toward objecive of a durable peace" officials said the -agreement would be made p-uhli this morning Mrs Gandhi immediately conferred with members of the Political- Affairs ComMittee of her Cabinet They approved the terms the officials said The agreement reached in last-m inut face-W-face talks between the two leaders came only hours alter Bhutto told newsmen he and Mrs Gandhi had come to a deadlock on the status of Kashmir a mountainous ter4 'iritory claimed by both coun tries for the last 25 years 64 4 THE BASIC problem be' the two countries is tsthe question of Kashmir" 'Bhutto told a crowded news conference shortly after an earlier 30-minute meeting with Mrs Gandhi Pakistan has sought self-determination for Kashmir which like Pakistan- is predominantly Nloslem India has considered region part of its territory since the two countries achieved independence from Britain in 1947 A Is9c5 border clash over KitShlrit was settled by talks in'i-Tashkent in the Soviet ters- Bhutto questions saying he was to discuss the matter" fused to answer 3out Bangladesh as "not nrenared refused to answe about Bangladest "not prepare N4 Et-- It 4 kV FORECAST WEATHER MAP FOR MOH AK JULY 3 sy Noor000f Ofooloo Sooet NOA A Doportmoot of C0000rtet ids COW' eTHSR NATICHIAL ilioRCA CF Nil 8 CON moms 810448871 PALM WV kCN trzAo vitt tow MEW ggAt iv 1 '-7--- at I FORECAST WEATHER MAP FOR MOH AM JUL 3 I end PVTet Ay Matron Wowhot Sovrer Nei A Doportm of Cotlitrtet wit so jpra 00 A1Z Jr 1 A4iii Is1qP9 471 4 1 i' i 1 1 I aril -k- Am 4194' III i iba'l rtc t' i -4 zi-- 1323 --1--- I vr t'' S140WERS' r' 1 N'A 4 1 1233 StiowER Lr---- -A Zr 1 ----1-k---- 1 U3130 00-' a :11 '1 It N- 4' 0 0 1I 9 ti i 14 VEATHSR 0-'-'-'-------1-16-- --c- 4' NATIOAAL KIPCCA Ng CENTUR reeNriteleJA 8 1041CAS Ill 184141 iStill eltri IME4C0 esPy OP 0 ot I t) 4- 0 At 1 64 14 6 63 12 66 11 77 17 SMALL BOATS: Exposed Atlantic coastal waters from Cape Kennedy through the Florida Straits Variable winds mostly east and southeast 10 knots Seas around two feet Exposed Gulf coastal waters from Cedar Key to Florida Bay Variable winds 10 knots Seas two feet Inland waters from Lake Worth through Biscayne Bay Mostly southeast winds 10 knots A light chop on the waters FLORIDA WaShington -at I Prm AnDwEsT Apalachicola 91 73 Chicago 5 62 Clewiston 94 72 13 Cincinnati 93 all 01 Daytona Bell 93 73 Cleveland 82 64 Ft Laud 91 79 Columbus SS 62 Ft Myers 93 75 Des Moines 93 64 Gainesville 93 73 Detroit 63 Islamorada St 3 Duluth 71 43 Jacksonville 93 70 Indianapolis 92 70' Key West 89 Si Kansas City $2 72 lakelapd 92 74 Milwaukee 82 0 '10 Ocala 95 73 MoisSt 82 62 Orlando 95 74 Omaha 90 61 Pensacola 2 75 St Louis 100 67 43 Sarasota 76 WEST St Pete 86 78 Tallaha A ssee ys ay 222 ougutrque 100 65 Tampa 92 72 Anchorage 56 48 Vero Beach 91 74 Bismarck 74 52 Wp Bch 93 77 Brownsvillt 89 79 Denver So 53 SOUTH Honolulu 11 age 56 48 cK 74 52 119 39 tUt 53 iU U11 'missals Casablanca Cooennsoon Dublin Ganeva Hong Kong Lisbon London Madrid Malta Manila Moscow New Delhi NC Oslo Paris Peking Rome Saigon Sofia Stockholm Sydney Tel Aid Tokyo Tunis Vienna Warsaw Vienna Warnw 48 61 91 75 12 75 11 4 86 79 IS 68 t4 74 115 63 67 77 $5 71 $7 51 FOREIGN PAN ANIERICAN Houston 2 Las Vegas 116 -44 los Annelei Okla Cily 93 Phoenix 112 Salt City San Antonio 91 San Dimeo 72 Francisco SS Seattle 71 rsrbrr 2 oas 116 Wei ily 93 112 City 91 94 72 mace 65 72 4NIOST OF THE summit talks at this resort city in the Himalayas were between government officials instead of between Mrs Gandhi and Bhutto Bhutto said there was a good reason for the practice "It was better that unpleasant things be said at that level" he said "There pave been many ups and downs but that was to be expected We can't clear the decks in one Bhutto said he had invited Mrs Gandhi to visit Pakistan for mort alks Atlanta 0 64 Birmingham 06 66 Charlaston Se 2 Charlotte as 66 rson Miss 92 76 Litt la Rock' 92 70 Louisan 92 It Memphio a 60 Now Or learnt 92 77 Raleigh IS Richinon0 07 0 EAST 71 66 MI encsi A) 7410 Otti 17611143 11347 PM elAV AAI ASI Atkil 10 A 114 PM Abet FLORIDA: Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon thundershowers mainly Over the north and interior south parts Highs 88 to 95 Lows mostly in the 708 Acapulco 93 Barbados $4 Bermuda 81 Bogota Culiacan 99 Havana High Hermosillo 64 Kingston 91 55 Mexico City 71 is Monterrey 93 88 Nassau Si San Juan 90 55 SI Cris 43 Stp Kilts I ol Moonrise Toes 12 :53 am Phases of the Sunrise Today 6:33 am F00 I wo Moon kove Sun-et Totlay 8:16 pmrnr-irn City Aberdeen AmsterdaM Ankara Athens Auckland tsrbn dirminabant Momrel Tug Albany NY 71 56 Poston 71 67 Buffalo 7' 61 New Yet 11 71 Philadelphia 14 11 Pottaburlly 16 11 -t July 10 July 2 1 July July 10 1 6 40 A toompammoommomemoommumnomeqromonnommo0614 msiSIMMMMmommmml.

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