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Show k !tt T Wj0 mmm 2 A DESERET wmy LrSrt. 38- IPWfip , --' ' 5p - f Sweep ' - U " , VJ "V' 4'S& '4 J & $ & ' & In Ceylon 4 ri x! - i'-&;v- V COLOMBO. A supnse in Ceylon's CEYLON (UPI) suing to the left first parliamentary election since the voting age was lowered to 18 swept Prime Minister Dudley Sena-nakes gcv eminent from office Wednesday in a favor of a Communist-backecoalition that promised widespread nationalization. The overwhelming upset victory of foimer Prime Minister Sirmavo Bandarana ike's three-partcoalition was attributed mostly to the block of 800,000 youths who. voting for the first time, threw their support behind Communist and Socialist candidates. & y NATO Sends Out Feeler To Russ For Arms Talks 4 v 4"yy , 4 C . m a. d 3 y Senanayakes Paris policemen ruih toward a car overturned by student demonstrators in Latin Quarter. r 9ubs PARIS (UPI) Police dispersed leftist student demonstrations with tear gas and mght sticks early today and bulldozers to clear barricades from the narrow streets of tKe Latin Quarter. Hie were prostudents testing the government crackdown on the Proletarian Left, a MJoist organization accused by interior Minister Raymond A! a c e 1 i n of preaching ud t 1 iy Paris Stydents violence and civil France." The demonstrators overturned automobiles and a trailer truck, and hurled rocks, bottles and boards before the police dispersed them. Two cars were burned. Police trucks with bulldozer One student displayed bruises he said came from police clubs and declared It's like May, 1968, all over again. He referred to violent student demonstrations tug years ago. Two of the Proletarian Left's le Dan-te- c leaders. and Michael le Bris. are on trial on charges of urging ident revolution through guenila war. revolt, war in Jean-Pierr- away the cement bags and lumbei fiom a construction site. swept equipment barricades, built of Labor Party Unveils .Low-Keye- d Platform - LONDON (AP) Prime Minister Harold Wilsons Labor party opened its camwith a paign for mhnlfesto Wednesday night saying it had taken Britain out of the red and if returned To power would keep the county strong and solvent." takes more than six years to modernize and humanize an advanced and move it on laniards a new kind of great-E&said Labors appeal to fa returned to power in the ivuia 18 general election. The fcjbontes took over the government from the Conserva-m$p- s in October 1964. he platform Wilon Jyveiled at a news conference was muted and low key, aim-fo- the r broad, middle- t h r o a d that support Uerides British elections. The party statement paid 2ie usual lip service to one of (ibor's traditional Socialist a greater goals, promising Attribution to the national It PJienue from the rich. Cited "spongers who lived off capital gains or land profits. said a Labor government would continue to close tax and to loopholes pledged ensure that tax burdens are f-- e-- LO-COS- 602 Jean-Pa- and this morning. United Nationalist Party government had been expected to retain control of me island nation with ease. Senanayake to parliament won by only 1.067 votes while seven of his 15 cabinet ministers were defeated. With all but 11 of 151 constituencies reporting, the vote was running almost 10 to one against the United Nationalist Party and in favor of Mrs. Bandaranaikes Lanka Sri Freedom Party and its coalition partners, the Communist Party and the Trotskyite Lanka Sama Samaj Party. Senanayake's party retained seals in parliament, Mrs. Bandaranaike's party won 84, the Communist party won ix and the Lanka Sama Samaj 13 won 15. United ROME (UPI)-T- he Siutes and it North Atlantic allies hope for a Soviet reply within six months to their invitation tor talks on t troop and arms reductions in Europe. U.S. source said today. fhe 15 Nonh Atlantic Trea(NATO) forty Organization who ministers piopord eign the talks at the end of their The allies believe if all goes well, a major Euiopean security conference attended by or special a m b assadois envoys could be held by mid-197- Ed'l-Wes- mo-da- y spring seion Wednesday would like an answer before they meet again in Brussels next December. Diplomatic soures said the Soviets are likely to oppose an-- - mutual Loop withdrawals but are interested in a conference on the subject of Europe- an security. NATO souic e said the r' Eu opean conference would be proceeded by contacts between individual Wetem and Eastern nations to smooth the v ay for the wider talk Secretary of State William P Rogers was delighted with U S the NATO decision, sources said They said the United States felt strongly discussions bilateral t ha should precede any broader negotiations. The Council laid down four bila-tei- guidelines for the military aspects of the talks. These were that mutual and balanced tioop cuts should be reconcilable with the vital security interests of the allies, mat thev must include both national troops and foreign troops sta honed in other countnes, that tioop cuts must be mutual and phased both in numbeis and time, and that there mut be satisfactory inspection The Council suggested two mam subjects for discussion n the talks might be renunciation of use of force in relations between countries, and development of international relations to allow freer movement of people, ideas and Rogers Visits Spain MADRID (AP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers was flying to Madrid today to discuss keeping U.S. bases in Spam open and to report on the NATO meeting that ended Wednesday m Rome. Rogers was expected to help along the negotiations for a new bases agreement, but he was not expected to reach a formal understanding with Gen. Francos government during Ins overnight stay. The agreement under which FRIDAY SPECIAL the United States operates a naval base and t.iree air bases in Spain expires Sept. 26, and talks on a new agreement have been going on for some time. Informed sources said the United States and Spam are thinking in terms of a new five-yeagreement under which Spain would receive military, educational and scientific assistance in return for allowing the. bases to remain open. DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET AT NUMBER eased from progressively those least able to bear them. The opposition Conservatives published a platform on Tuesday which promised to cut taxes drastically and to remove the restrictions on prices and incomes which the Labor government had put into effect. "a1 DESERET NEWS SALT LAKI CITY, UTAH ESittriil oilict, Advtrtiling 143 S. d 14 E. Flrtt South ind CirculltiM jy Main SI. Silt Llk Clift Utlh Mil Established June IS, 130. 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