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Milwaukee back under control after three nights of rioting

France on verge of fielding own strategic force

MILWAUKEE UPI —Police . Chief Harold Breier stopped a bitter sniper attack on his command post in Milwaukee’s riotravaged Negro district today and said the city was under control at the end of three nights of sniping, arson and looting. " * But even though residents j were allowed to be legally back j on the streets at 5:30 a.m., Mil-' waukee’s sweeping curfew was going to be clamped back on at 7 p.m. because of the city’s worst racial violence ever. WL.te resentment mounted. Firebombings and gunfights broke out through the night in an 840-square block area of the north and west sides, sealed off by a force of 6,700 police and

National Guardsmen. Breier’s command post in a school building was the center of the night’s assault. Two sniping suspects were taken into custody, a pair of Negro males, but two more eluded the barrage of rifle fire and a house to house search. Three Negro GI’s on leave also were arrested in the area. 'Lead is flying,” officers reported from the chief’s command post at 4th and Garfield where Breier has been coordinating the fight against the racial upheaval since it broke ou* Sunday night in a spontaneous outburst of stoning of stoning of whites about two blocks away. Residents of the area turned

out their lights Tuesday night, hit the floor, prayed, and waited for the battle to end early today. At dawn, the roll of thunder from chilling rain storm replaced the crackle of gunfire and beat on the ashes of buildings set ablaze by molotov cocktails. Traffic again was normal as the crack Wisconsin 32nd National Guard Infantry Division troops packed into their rain splashed vehicles and headed back to staging areas for a brief respite. Replacements rolled in for stand by duty during the day.

LONDON UPI — President Charles de Gaulle’s France today is on the verge of fielding her own strategic force of land and submarine based intermediate range rockets, according to the Institute for Strategic Studies.

the Soviet Union have fielded independently developed strate-; gic missiles. According to an institute publication, the effort has cost France $10 billion. The driving force was the 76-year-old presi- j dent.

The institute, respected for its Last year alone he devoted military reports round the world $1.1 billion, 25 per cent of said De Gaulle may deploy France's entire defence budget, France’s first rockets as early to the rocket program. as next year. _ , , _ The study said France s Only the United States and program involves two types of

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Clark disputes Romney's charge WASHINGTON UPI—Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark, replying for the administration, disputed Michigan Gov. George Romney’s charge that President Johnson “played politics” while rioting intensified in Detroit. Clark said Tuesday that he was unaware of any request from Romney for federal troops in Detroit prior to the wire received by the White House from the governor Monday, July 24. Romney charged last Monday thta he made repeated oral requests for federal troops beginning sometime after 2 a.m. July 24, but the troops did not arrive until nearly 24 hours later. The governor said Clark, the only administration official wdth whom he conferred directly during the crisis, insisted on what seemed to be a “political request” thta Romney declare in writing an insurrection existed and that it was out of control. Clark told newsmen that the first eight hours of his conversations with Romney and Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh were “consultative and deliberative,” and that at no time during that period had Romney formally asked for federal troops, orally or otherwise.

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intermediate range ballastic j missiles—a land-based system and one for submarines. According to present plans, a force of 25 to 30 rockets will be deployed in underground silos in the win district of Provence in 1970. In 1970 one nuclear-powered: submarine with 16 rockets also' will be deployed. A force of three submarines and 48 missiles is expected to be operational by 1974.

The study said French rocket technology is particularly advanced in ballistic missile development. Mare than 30 types of research rockets have been developed during the last decade. The French missile under construction are expected to have a range of between 1,800 and 2,000 miles. They are to be equipped eventually with thermonuclear warheads. The first H-bomb test is scheduled for 1968.

ALCOHOL POWERED WARREN, Pa. UPI — Two men suspected of operating a stolen car while under the influence of alcohol were stopped in a residential neighborhood by ! state police. No arrests were made. Police said the men were pushing a plastic toy car down the sidewalk with their noses. The car was returned to its owner, a six-year-old neighborhood boy.

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