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Here's what happened the day I was born:
U.C. Rally 'Honors' Draft Resisters
"University of California faculty and student war critics switched without murmur to an approved rally site yesterday to stage a 'Vietnam Commencement' honoring draft resisters." (Oakland Tribune -- Oakland, California)
Strikes Tying Up France by Rodney Angrove
"A paralyzing strike wave radiated throughout France today, squeezing off transportation and closing uncounted scores of factories." (Associated Press)
RFK Won't Share S.F. Platform
"Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's campaign managers said yesterday it was all a 'misunderstand' - their candidate won't be able to share a platform Monday night in San Francisco with Sen. Eugene McCarthy." (Oakland Tribune -- Oakland, California)
Angry Words In Paris Talks: New Premier Appointed by Thieu
"President Nguyen Van Thieu announced appointment today of ex-school-teacher Tran Van Huong, 64, as South Vietnam's new premier." (Associated Press)
Hanoi Demands Bomb Halt by John M. Hightower
"Angry words flew in the Paris peace talks today as North Vietnam demanded that the United States rapidly end all bombing of its territory, and rejected U.S. counter-proposals aimed at stopping infiltration." (Associated Press)
Rocket Attacks on Saigon
"Downtown Saigon came under rocket attack early Sunday morning, the 78th birthday of North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh." (Associated Press)
Police Rout 2nd Sit-in at Columbia U.
"Police routed Columbia University students and neighborhood residents today from a university-owned apartment house they had occupied to protest Columbia's multi-million-dollar expansion program in the community." (Associated Press)
Militants Peril U.S. --- Hoover
"FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover says revolutionary stands taken by militant black nationalist groups and students of the New Left pose a threat to the nation's security." (Associated Press)
Kennedy Charisma Fails in Oregon
"The city of Portland all but yawned in his face yesterday as the New York senator launched his campaign for the state's May 28 Democratic presidential primary." (Associated Press)
Activists Plead Innocence
"Seven Berkeley activists have pleaded innocent to charges of conspiracy in leading Stop the Draft Week Committee demonstrations at the Oakland Armed Services Induction Center last October." (Oakland Tribune -- Oakland, California)