Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1968 Page: 7 of 42
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Our World Today
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Allies Warned
U. S. Changing
PARIS (AP) — U. S. Undpiscci'Plary of Stain Nicho-
las Kal/.pnbaoh warnpd European allies Wednesday the
United States must readjust Its foreign commitments in
view of its vast domestic problems.
Up palled on Western Europe to play a greater role
in world affairs and said it ‘‘has the resources to do what
is necessary.”
Katzenbaeh’s remarks wei'P delivered before tbe As-
sembly of Western European Union. He listed the prob-
lems as poverty, the Negro question, cities and youth
problems and the war in Vietnam.
Guitar Player Electrocuted
FORT ST. JAMES, British Columbia (AP) — Clem-
ent Joseph, 24, was electrocuted while playing an pIpc-
tric, guitar in wet stocking feet, police at this northern
British Columbia community say.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Tolice said Joseph
died from a 3110-volt shock from the guitar’s faulty am-
plifier.
‘‘Three other persons handled the Instrument and
had no trouble hut they were wearing shoes,” police
said.
Kosygin to Sign Czech Pact
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PRAGUE (AP) - Soviet
Premier Alexei Kosygin
arrived Wednesday to sign
with reluctant Czechoslo-
vakia an agreement legal-
izing the slay of some Rus-
sian troops on Czechoslo-
vak territory.
Kosygin followed here
hy less than four hours his
partner in two days of
treaty negotiations in Mos-
cow, Czech Premier Old-
rich Cernik. Accompany-
ing Kosygin were Soviet
Defense Minister Andrei
A. Grechko and other Rus-
sian leaders.
In exchange for legaliz-
ing the stay of some Rus-
sian troops, the Czechoslo-
vaks expected the depar-
ture by winter of the re-
mainder of the Soviet,
East German. Polish, Hun-
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LONDON (AP) — The government Wednesday
banned all foreign agitators from entering Britain for an
anti-Vietnam demonstration October 27, officials said.
Diplomatic missions in London have been told their
citizens arrested during the mass protest march would
be dealt with harshly.
The informants said immigration officials at all en-
try posts have been advised of the ban and will be sent:
in ihe next few days a list of students and others with re-
cords of violence. The list was compiled by Scotland
Yard with thr* help of foreign police forces and Interpol,
the international police organization.
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Gasoline Bomb
Hi Is Embassy
DUBLIN (AP) — A dem-
onstrator threw' a gasoline
bomb at 1he British Embas-
sy Tuesday and was immedi-
ately arrested. The bomb ex-
ploded against a wall but did
no damage.
The incident followed Sat-
urday's attack on the embas-
sy by demonstrators protest-
Talks Are Held
On (dark Base
MANILA (AP) - Presi-
dent Ferdinand Marcos met
Wednesday with U. S. am-
bassador G. Mennen Wil-
liams and Clark Air Force
Base officials to discuss the
relations between the base
and officials of adjoining An-1
geles City.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1968, newspaper, October 16, 1968; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc993203/m1/7/?q=architectural+drawings: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.