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Show r Trio of Incidents The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 27, 1965 By Fred Francis Sister Some - A5 Air Cain bodia- - Viet? British Favor Call LONDON (AP) Britain an- of Sihanouk, who wants Camnounced endorsement Monday of bodias territory and neutrality a Soviet proposal for an interna- internationally guaranteed. tional conference in Cambodia In London, Foreign Secretary as a forum for informal peace Michael Stewart told the House of Commons he hoped Russia talks on Viet Nam. But Britains move looked fore- will be able to agree on a date doomed to failure by Cam- for issuing a joint message to bodias chief of state, Prince the other nations concerned Norodom Sihanouk. Burma, Cambodia, Red China, France, Laos, Thailand, the S. Viet Bars PHNOM,. PENH, ' CAMBODIA President Johnson with a bloodied ax. (AP) Several thousand The demonstration came less smashed "windows tnthe' U.S. than 24 hours after the United Embassy Monday and trampled States announced it is willing to the American flag into the take part in a conference on ' guaranteeing Cambodias neuground. The embassy was closed and trality. there were no reports on demonstrators -- Japan EJL, TDKTOTAPlboutSS.OQO leftist Japanese, including s Zengakuren students, staged demonstrations Monday here In two waves one by day and the other five hours later at night to condemn U.S. policy in Viet Nam. A thousand d policemen sealed off street approaches to the .U.S. Embassy. The Metropolitan Police Board mobilized 3,000 other policemen along Tokyos busiest streets where the participants 14,000 hed, by day and 11,000 at carrying placards reading: U.S. get out of Viet Nam, and U.S. get out of 2,000 Police dispersed the tomato crowd after and 90 minutes. The police units had difficulty breaking through the crowd. Three demonstrators were injured by broken glass. The demonstration started at y 4 p.m., when the embassy is closed for business for the afternoon. One demonstrator broke into the embassy compound and to the cheers of the S' others tore the flag from its staff. He tossed it to the ground and demonstrators trampled it. rio-tou- rock-throwi- steel-helmete- nor-mall- night-marc- U.S. Go Home The crowd pasted banners to Asia. the embassy walls. They read: In both demonstrations, ZenU.S. Go Home! Some demonstudents and 400 Young gakuren strators carried Socialists members League of which one depicted scuffled with placards, police while the other protesters marched in orderly fashion. 25 in Jail Tvent students and Young Socialists were arrested. Fifteen policemen and undetermined number of students were .injuredIn the afternoon demonstration Zengakuren students and Young Socialists tried to march to the U.S. Embassy and charged into a police cordon only a block from the embassy, Korea SEOUL, KOREA (AP)-Ab- out students held a rally on their campus Monday and about 30'of them began a hunger strike to protest what they regard as "South Koreas excessive concessions at diplomatic talks with Japan. A Japanese flag was burned. The students adopted a resolution demanding the release of students arrested in connection with student demonstrations last week to protest the talks for the Associated Press Wlrephoto Andrei A. Gromyko . . . French normalization of diplomatic retalks focus on Viet Nam war. lations with Japan. 300 college "United StatesrandiNortfi'and The Cambodian government South Viet Nam. advised the British of a new condition for the parley it had itself requested: Sihanouk wants neither the Americans nor the South Vietnamese in the talks'. Meanwhile, signs of concern Curtains, walls, were reported among members of Prime Minister Harold Wiceilings, pots and lsons government following New York Times Service; pans stay cleaner Washington reports that the OTTAWA The college of my choice is going to be one that doesnt because there are Canadas 6 milJohnson Administration is deteach spelling. lion tax income will repayers no products' of clining to rule out use of nuclear ceive a 10 per cent personal inarms in Viet Nam. 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