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Show I j; 4A NEWS, Friday, May 2, 196? DESERET COUNTRY SAGE u!5 Campus SAIGON (AP) Pham Dang Lem, Soutn Vietnam's chief delegate to the Pans peace talks, said that more details are needed from the National Liberation Front to detetmine whether a 4 enneti Soys News WrahlnRton Bureau Dffret - - WASHINGTON llace F. Bennett, RUtah, in ,a Senate speech Thursday 'called for a coordinated stiong Federal, state, and college effort to stop campus violence and punish the lead- a ers of the student riots that have bepn rocking the nation's educational institutions. ' Sen. Bennett also raised the issue of the rioters fi- -' nance-- , saying, "If necessary, 'I think the Congress should subpoena these leaders to determine how they receive pi o n e y and from what r sources. "The time Is at hand when American people must wake up and realize we have Ithe . in this country a small, well- - trained and dedicated group seeking to destroy the very institution from which we our spiritual, cultural, and intellectual strength. I think it is clear that the Students lor a Democratic is making a coordinated to tear down the Amer-fca- n college and university, Sen. Bennett said. : The Utahn "It continued, wmay be that we are now lacking in this country the initial ''stages of a We revolution. CLhave clearly passed the point f talking by those who are -advocating the destruction of American system and w the j y lire now seeing action on their jart. rr- - - UNFINISHED FURNITURE On Campus IUTCIIUM'8 351-44- U.S. Outcry: End Violence Continued from First Ia go authorities except when militants cross state lins to incite riots, a violation of the 1968 statement its representative made in Pans this week means the Viet Cong is prepared for private talks with the Saigon government. Tran Buu Kiem of the NLF said Wednesday at the weekly peace talks session that on the basis of its position," the NLF is "ready to enter into discussion with the other parties so as to meke the co" -feren e move forward. Lam, returning home iur consultations, was asked by newsmen whether this statement was a response to President Nguyen Van Thieus offer March 25 to hold secret talks with the NLF. then reLan. hesitated, plied: "Not exactly. You know we need more precisions. Lam thus did not reject Lift And Sen. Wallace F. Benin another Senate nett, speech, denounced the Students for a Democratic Society, asserting the militant New Left group Is making a coordinated effort to tear down the American college and university. Uni-di- REMEMBER ' . . . SHOP TILL soft food Built-i- n casters control al 9 P.M. MONDAY THURS. FRIDAY NIGHTS! 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Thieu's invitation. However, in answer to anITS POSSIBLE other Lam said that question, he added, Im sure, breakno its not beyond the realm of there had in been the Paris talks. recthrough could we that possibility He said there was no special ommend legislation to Conreason for his return to this area. in gress 1 in Saigon, "It is normal that I Mitchell As spoke Detroit, there were voices on would have consultations. Capitol Hill calling for Senate PARIS (AP) The French and grand jury Cabinet today set June 1 as th investigations the and suggesting proles date for the first round of votmay be in ihe initial country ing in the election to name stages of revolution. President Charles de Gaulles Chairman John L. McClelHard-H- it successor. announced that lan, invesSenates the If no candidate gets a mapermanent will jority on the first round, the tigation subcommittee Continued from First Page two top men will compete In a start hearings in about a month on campus disorders. forced the enemy to reduce runoff election June 15. his offensive operations. GRAND JURIES Georges Pompidou of the "We estimate that the Federal grand jury probes Gaullists is the only were activities have deenemys urged by Sen. Gordeon announced cindidate so far creased because he did not in areas have any other choice, the and the favorite to replace the Allott, general he served for six where there have been college spokesman said. "The pridisturbances. He said eviyears as premier. for this, as you dence indicates that there is mary reason have noted in the weekly may national an active, ADVIirillMIKT aggressive statistical summaries, is that conspiracy to disrupt the the htakes Ealing With enemy has suffered about peace and dignity of the aca38,000 killed since Feb. 23. communities. demic Clinical tot provt you can now at and chew better make denture average up to 35 more effective 11 you sprinkle a little FA8TKCTH on your plate. FASTEETH holds upper and lower more firmly - they feel more oomfortable FAST. TH Is not acid doesnt sour No yummy, pasty taste. Helps check "denture odor Dentures that fit are essential to fceeitn Bo see your dentist regularly. Get FASTIETH at aU drug counter). furnltur Annex 41XSe. 4th West Sen. Bennett said, "There Is room within the context of any university administration for tolerance, negotiations, and compromise. I do not feel, however, there is room for irtimiriatmn, tlirpaK, and I call upon our capitulation. several years." Up . t "As kids we learn how to then each time we don't do it we forget a until finally we're norlittle mal adults." FALSE TEETH Will built Good selection of pieces. Ws have the best choice In town , and the price is right today submit that we are not talking about the Communists of thp 1958s who the supreme court said were not guilty, merely because they only advocated the overthrow of the We American government. are now talking about yojng revolutionaries who have actually begun to carry out in deeds what they have been saying with wolds fur the past "I Sen. Wa- REDUCED! HUKVf Cong Offer 4. , - View On ibts $fov, J 4 Wait-Se- e pur- chase special editions of the standard works at greatly re- Pardon the inconvenience but the will mcke you forget it. 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