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Show 'III wiilf.'H jlrjff nr The Salt I ake Tribune, Sunday, February 2, 199 8A lie I United Tress are held once a week on Thursdays as now seems likely for some time, is this: After the talks end, the mission here flashes a quick summary and judgment to Washington. On Friday and Saturday it works over what was said, both on the public record tea and i" the breaks, culminating in a Saturday skull session of the top team members, Lodge, outgoing deputy Cyrus Vance, Incoming deputy Lawrence E. Walsh, Marshall Green, Philip Habib and the others. Paris Report On Monday the Washington experts have a go at the Paris report, a process culminating in presidential orders to Lodge for the next meeting with the Commun.sts and, it is expected, a final round of to iron out any differences. Along the way there also must be coordination with the South Vietnamese, both here and through Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker in Saigon. Fronts program, the standard position. a second point, the guage used by Lodge In saying this, the sources add their specific disapproval of the remarks before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week of U. Alexjs KARACHI, con- ing of Johnson, the new num- ber three man at state. Given the vast chasm between the current public postures of the two sides at this conference, the Communists are bound to be disappointed when they see the final product, as it emerges, once President Nixon has given his imprimateur. Thus a sort of act is now in prospect, with es.'.i side saying you first when it comes to offering modifications of past postures. Gaston-Alphone- Completes Analysis All this developed as the United States mission, headed by Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, completed its analysis of last Thursdays second session of the new Peace Talks and forwarded these views to Washington for Monday morn- ing consideration at the White House and State Department. The procedure, is likely to became standaid if the talks PAKISTAN President Mohammed Ayub Khan extended an olive branch Saturday to elements in the antigovernment agitation that has battered this Moslem nation since November. The chief of will he announced invite representashortly tives of the responsible political parties to a roundtable conference to discuss proposals for ending the crisis, which has been marked by riots, arson and 31 violent deaths in the past week. state GRAFENWOEHR, GERMA-Behind a flaming (AP) :reen of napalm dropped by r Force fight-s- , the U.S. Army with West Saturday helicopter sault ever demonstrated in erman support :aged the biggest lurope. The exercise, witnessed by irtually the entire North Treaty Organization T O command, took place At-int- 1 .ist 25 miles from Soviet-ccupie- d Czechoslovakia. BEL FAST, NORHTERN Thousands IRELAND (AP) Protestant demonstrators paraded the Union Jack of Belfast through Saturday dismissal of demanding Northern Irelands embattled ' Terence Minister ONeill, At the head of the parade the cheering demonstrators carried on their shoulders the Rev. Ian' Paisley, militant Protestant leader who has vowed: "ONeill must go. The parade blocked traffic from Protestant Belfasts Shankill Road area to the city center a mile and a quarter away. Buildings Guarded estimate short-notic- the crowd soon topped 11,000. reinforcepolice Strong ments guarded Roman Catholic areas of the city and public buildings and newspaper offices in the city center. The Paisleyite Protestants charge they have had a raw deal from news media reporting their feud with Northern Irelands Roman Catholic minority. The Catholics contend they are victims of discrimination KMs the rain and sleet Saturday collecting signatures for two petitions. One demands the immediate ouster of ONeill. Jail Sentence The other protests jail sentences imposed on Paisley and his No. 2 man, ?Taj. Ronald Bunting, for an unlawful counter - demonstration against a Catholic march in Armagh, Northern Irelands ecclesiastical capital. Paisley is free on bail pending appeal of his sentence. Bunting, serving four months, is on a hunger strike for the fourth day in Belfasts jail. P o 1 i tical commentators forecast that ONeill, the moderate who is striving to end Northern Irelands religious feuding, faces an increasingly tough struggle for political suivival. He is under fire for his handling of the crisis set off by civil rights the Catholic-base- d campaign. Catholics number one in three of the 1.5 million three-mont- democracy. Ayub Khan denied accusations that he was trying to suppress political freedom. He said the government in fact has shown great patience, restraint and tolerance. h Stain-resistapolypropylene. No worries overspills. Spots sponge up easily. 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Brass on Hand 000 Reg. 52 Now accept Ayub Khan, who has ruled Pakistan for 10 years, said he would even consider amendments to the 1962 constitution, which he personally helped it should draw up, though We will show leniency toward (Bail) to affirm to the world that Iraq can forgive from a position of strength, he said. He said Iraq believes Bail to be an Israeli spy but the decision on whether to try him will depend upon what evidence is garnered from a current interrogation of the Iraqi Petroleum Co. engineer from Conneautville. Pa. Your choice of these in jobs, housing and voting. Hundreds have been hurt in violent demonstrations involProtestants ving Catholics, and police over the past four months. Stewards moved through not be changed just for the sake of change. It is not a divine book, he commented. Deploring the wave of violence, he accused different political parties joined by antisocial elements of exploiting student unrest. He charged that in the cause of democracy, they have destroyed the very principles of FOR OUR BEAUTIFUljM Can Forgive THRU SAT. ONLY! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY whatever can be decided by mutual discussion we will have no hesitation ing, Ayub Khan in a nationwide pledged broadcast I hope my sincere offer will be conkdered in the same spirit. I have never put my personal prestige above the prestige of my nation. God willing, I will always abide by this principle. Deplores Violence Even if the whole world protested, we would go ahead with our plans to protect our country from spies, agents Samarand fifth columnists, rai said in rejecting reation not only from Israel but Egypt, the United States and who many other nations opposed the manner of the first execution with expressions ranging from dismay to outrage. Samarrai indicated in a rambling series of comments on Iraqs spy purges, however, that Bail was not one of those accused spies whose life was in danger. Reduced And mander Europe; And, describing Isshortly. the protests executions propaganda, he "But we shall hang in the public squares of Baghdad and other Iraqi cities any persons who launch sabotage or against our spy activities country. h 91 Helicopters Seventy generals chief public spokesPARIS CAP) The United man szaid Sturday ..is nation Atlantic AlliStates and will begin new spy trials ance partners have presented shortly" and, regardless of Fiame bills totaling about world opinion, We shall hang New Trials $800 million for military inin the public (convicted spies) stallations left behind when Samarrai, addressing newssquares of Baghdad and other men in Cairo, said new trials President Charles de Gaulle Iraqi cities." evicted them, it was learned like the ones that ordered last ' Information Minister AbdulSaturday. Monday's public hangings had lah Sallaum Samarrl also said not jet begun, but would soon. Hard bargaining seems cerWhen I left (Saturday) the tain, especially since authoriimprisoned American oil engitative French sources said neer Paul T. Bail is still being Baghdad government had the their government was studyinterrogated for his connec- - intention to start new trials ing the notes and deciding how to reject them. The bills represent what . America and its military allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization consider to be compensation due for the residual value of more than 400 installations built in President Charles de Gaulle QUIMPER, FRANCE (AP) France as part of the common heard calls to free Brittany again Saturday, but the touring western defense system while general got a warmer welcome when he left the cities for the France was still a member of villages. NATO's military command. The calls rang out as De Gaulle flew from Rennes to Brest on the second day of his visit and was greeted by about 50 stuDe Gaulle withdrew France Breton flag. dents waving the centuries-olfrom the NATO military command and in March 1906 gave Breaking through a mob of 1,500 massed before the City and We are all his allies a year to quit the Hall, the youths shouted, Liberate Brittany, This was a reference to the presidents champiQuebeckers. country. The United Slates poe sition has been that the oning of the cause for a free Quebec. eviction violated a 1958 Unruffled, De Gaulle strode up to the edge of the crowd to shake hands, narrowly missing being touched by an umbrella agreement. The NATO view is the one man reached out menacingly. Other citizens tried to shout down the hecklers, and for same. The claims were presented several minutes the two groups shook flags of Brittany and In separate notes to the France at each other. Tolice did not interfere. But 40 miles away in the village of Benodet, De Gaulle French: one for the abandoned U.S. installations, the heard calls of Courage, mon general, and Hold tight. On his arrival at Qimper, the streets were lined with peoother for facilities which formed part of NATO's infraple waiting to see the president, but they got only a distant structure. Each claim is said view because De Gaulle was taken directly to an official buildto total about $400 million. ing where he was to discuss the regions economic problems. Mill Accept Decision Record Copter Raid Marks Europe Games for NATO A Demand ONeill Ouster Police estimated the crowd at the outset at 7,000. Hundreds- more joined it from smaller parades starting in side streets and by unofficial (AP) tention that American policy under President Johnson had been correct. These sources have praise for Chairman J. William Fulbrights question- merican Protestants in N. Ireland Ayub Khan Offers Accord To End Pakistans Strife Disapprove Remarks his lan- in speaking of American troop withdrawals along with the withdrawal of North Vietnamese forces, was not Intended to alter the Johnson Administrations poisition on that key point. Whether Hanoi and the NLF really expect policies from Administration the Nixon which would differ substantially from those of the Johnis quesson Administration tionable. Still, the Communist sources say they are carefully watching pronouncements by new members of the top Nixon team. especially The Rev. Ian Paisley, center, leads the marchers demanding the dismissal of N. Ireland Trime Minister. spoke ence table. Johnson, Associated Press Wirephoto As the diplomats here, both American and South Vietnamese, look at It, a once a week schedule of meetings with the Communists barely allows sufficient time. American after officials, their review', said they could find no substantive new clue to Communist thinking in the language used by North Vietnams Xuan Thuy last Thursday in discussing the role of the National Liberation Front Xuan Thuy reverted Thursday to phraseology he had used once before, last June 18, of which in settling the political problems in South Vietnam without specifically' stating that such determination had to be based on the On tions with spy network and yet be put on for espionage. But he said Iraq will show leniency" to bail in any event. d h Influence Tolley e Shouts for Free Brittany! Fail to Ruffle De Gaulle long-state- d Thus, if Hanoi and the NLF hold to the line outlined to the Washington Post, they will be voluntarily passing up the opportunity to influence the poliin Washingcy ton. American officials who long have dealt w'th the Vietnam problem add that they expect the Communists to continue to hide their red Intentions as long as possible, pending some new move by the United States. officials These American readily concede, . ljowever, that new ideas or proposals, even in hint form, during the course of the Washington policy review undoubtedly would be taken into account and quite likely would affect tha shape of the Nixon Administrations conclusions on how to proceed here at the confer- hnr1b iJfr MjlilteFUlJb B NATOs Cost Iraq Pledges More Trials, Hangings To France: Of Israeli Spies Despite Protests 8800 Million an Israeli International over raeli eailier may Iraq's as intimidating ttial added: its J Reds Main lain Stance, Wait Nixon Proposal five-poi- - y I At Paris Talks By Chalmers M. Roberts Washington Post Writer Authoritative PARIS Communist sources here now say that it Is up to the new Nixon Administration to make the first important move at the Vietnam Peace Talks by putting forward a new and complete American porposal to end the war. These sources indicate that the Communist delegations representing both North Vietnam and the National Liberation Front (Viet Cong) will stand pat on their respective four and generalized programs pending submission of a new American proposal. American sources here report that there has been no word from Washington that the Nixon Administration, as of now, is anywhere near completion of its overall Vietnam review. Nor is there any American expectation here, it Is added, that even when the review and reformulation of policy are completed by the White House and State Department. that it would be put forward in a package form. -- 1- 9 |