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Show Sunday, April 9, N. Vieis Ask France to Intercede With U.S. For Halt to Bombing i f ; ; i Wilkinson Tells Wpnt nnt of Arab-Rus- s Maiority Rue Treaty Possible been suspend- 23 when the The talks have PARIS (LTD Diplomatic States without simultaneously sources today said France has showing its disapproval of the ed since March been placed in an embarrassing Communist military offensive United States claimed the now under way in South Communists were not serious position by the North Vietnaabout negotiations. mese request that it intervene Vietnam. with the United States in an attempt to halt bombing attacks on the Communist country. All four delegations to the suspended Paris peace talks an offer by U.N. Secretary General Kurt Wald-heito help negotiate an end war. to Each side the suggested, however, that he or the United Nations condemn the other side for the renewed fighting. Hanoi's request for French intervention was made Friday by Nguyen Tuan Lieu, charge d'affaires at the North Vietnamese embassy in Paris, to Herve Alphand, secretary general of the French foreign ignored NEWPORT A (UPI) shortage of natural gas has prompted the federal power commission (FPC) to propose new rules designed to spur exploration for new gas fields. They also could lead to worsening L Dr. Ernest Wilkin- son former president of Brigham Young, University, has decried the nu of the majority Gas Rates May Go Up From New FPC Rules WASHINGTON - (UPI) Calif. BEACH, if it leads to the "shackles welfare state. "Democracy will have availed us little if in rescuing us from the despotism of kings it hands us over to the tyranny of a majority who are willing to accept the shackes of a welfare state," Wilkinson said Friday. al gas to pipeline companies. The commission said it also would consider a boost in prices under existing contracts if the price boosts would increase the gas supply available for inter- Lieu told newsmen he had asked that France use its influence with Washington "to stop in time this new military adventure of the Nixon administration against North Vietnam." So far as was known, it was the first time North Vietnam had made a direct request to France to intervene on their behalf with the United States. Diplomatic sources said the request put France in an embarrassing position since it has been attempting to act as a neutral host to the Paris talks. Vietnam They said France would have trouble maintaining its neutral role if it made the request to the United "We need to be rebaptized in The violence. Catholic the Roman with Republic of Ireland. Hotel Lobby Destroyed The biggest blast of the dc" came at the Europa about 30 minutes after a truck driver raced inside the lobby shouting: "Get out! Get out! 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"In the case of the father, his Warner, a former Navy death was ruled a suicide," a enlisted man, has been undersespokesman said. cretary throughout the Nixon The three victims were administration. He is a former protesting wears n, warning THE WAR HITS HOME AGAIN, as this graphic UPI telephoto illustrates. Two American advisers, one sitting up with a bandage around his neck and mouth, and the other d on a stretcher, are loaded on a helicopter Saturday in the fighting zones. The Americans were wounded when North Vietnamese troops overran the Loc Nlnh area. The helicopter pictured braved intense enemy fire to rescue three Americans and six South Vietnamese soldiers. (Details on Vietnam War situation on P. 1) stoning the state students a. mrAJ ! ... Secretary Of Navy Is Warner PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -- A inadcontractor young building vertently killed his wife, son and family dog Friday when he committed suicide by running his car engine in a closed garage next to his home. congress building Friday, killing two The shootings were the latest in a series of violence since last November, when striking students strict University of Sinaloa policy seized the campus in a smouldering dispute with the Armien-tstrong ties with other Arab school rector, Gonzalo Sources said Arnnenta states. There have been suggestions resigned Friday night but would in Arab political circles that if not make it official until later a treaty is signed with Iraq, the today. Soviets then will seek a similar Widows of New Guinea's pact with Syria. Asmat tribesmen roll in the mud to mourn their husbands. jink , (Ughtly-out-f-foc- Death to Family During Riot the into its spnd ships Mediterranean, the Soviets hope a similar alliance with Iraq will help it to reach the Persian Gulf. The Soviet Union signed a of friendship and cooperation with Egypt last May, but since then relations have blown hot and cold. The believe Moscow is sources eager to safeguard its position in the Arab world by diversifying its interests and effecting i s: .... wa taira seconds before It hit the ground nd burst into flames. Monoxide Gas Suicide Brings In Mexico Die fled, he said. Hotel porter Thomas Dune said the driver "bloody well saved our lives." Armed Violence Threat William Craig, leader of the militant Protestant Ulster VanSaturday guard Movement, denounced the release of 73 men Friday from internment camps in the province and warned his followers would resort to armed violence if necessary to preserve Protestant domination there. "If in the end the majority will is overridden, we will use the force of arms," the former minister of home affairs said in an interview with the British News Agency Press Association. "That is the ultimate." Craig's statement followed s s"v rest either walked aray unscathed or with minor hurts. The picture THIS BRITISH ROYAL AIR FORCE trail- sport plunges nose first into the ground at Siena, Italy, laments after takeoff. Of 12 aboard, four were killed, four injured and the The sources said Kosygin, having emphasized the weight of Moscow's economic contribution to Iraq, will seek a political commitment unmista- today's "' ! v tance. was meeting called to reconsider their earlier decision to fight on in their attempt to wrest control from Britain and unite the mainly Protestant province lobby f lt the political faith of our Founding Fathers if we are to remain free men. before the explosion, which left the ground floor including the V. g. Bombs Hit Hotel, Stadium Wall: Protestants Proclaim Position BELFAST, Northern Ireland social club nearby. The explosions were the (UPI) Two bombs exploded in Belfast Saturday, one of them latest in a series of attacks shattering the first two floors since Britain suspended home of the modern Europa Hotel rule in the northern province which was hit twice before this last month. In Dublin, political leaders of year. No casualties were the militant Provisional Wing of in attack. either reported The other bomb toppled a the Irish Republican Army wall at the city's Windsor Park (IRA) were meeting to discuss Stadium, home of the predom- mounting demands among the inantly Protestant professional Roman Catholic community in soccer team, and demolished a the north for an end to the jty X. He flew to Baghdad visit to Thursday on a five-da- y attend ceremonies inaugurating the Soviet-buiNorth Rumeila oil field in south Iraq. Kosygin Friday snipped a ribbon which started production from the field at the rate of five million tons of oil per year. This will rise to 40 million tons yearly by 1979., according to officials of the Iraq National Oil Company (INOC). The Soviet Union has poured some $300 million into development of the field, representing its biggest single investment in the Arab oil industry. It also contributed technical assis- ln Ireland ministry. 25 age Kosygin led a delegation to the talks which started today in the conference hall of Baghdad's National Council Buuild-in- Association. higher gas prices. The FPC said its new rules complained the FPC price strucwould allow higher wholesale ture was too low to encourage prices for new producer con- companies to find and develop tracts for new supplies of natur- - new gas fields. 1 Utah-P- today. He spoke to a meeting of the Pacific Coast Gas Association and the Pacific Coast Electrical state commerce. 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