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...cases whatsoever. Over the past five years, the South Viet Nam government has angrily called the I.C.C.'s attention to 700 documented items of Communist subversion and sabotage. Not one has been investigated. It is probably just as well, because, under the terms of the hastily written Geneva accord, the I.C.C. is a troika setup, with each of the three members holding a vote; it functions as a judiciary body without executive or police powers. Receiving a complaint of Red violations, the I.C.C. can only ask the government of Communist North Viet Nam if the allegation is true. When...
Another Faculty member present at the Conference has written an article for the October 7 issue of. The Nation, in which he declares that "a measure of agreement was reached at the Conference which gives new hope for an East-West accord...
...last, the release attempts to indicate substantial agreement between Bender's report and that of the Special Faculty Committee on Admission Policy, and thus accord among the Faculty as a whole. In his report, Bender said that the Faculty Committee's recommendations "for the most part either state the obvious or are so neatly balanced as to be useless as guides for action...
...State Department intelligence experts kept a weather eye on the rain in Laos, where the monsoon-and perhaps an uneasy truce-will end later this month. From the stalled peace talks in Geneva, roving Ambassador Averell Harriman flew to Southeast Asia in an all-but-hopeless effort to establish accord with Sovietsupported Prince Souvanna Phouma, Laos' prospective Premier...
...locals of the United Auto Workers staged the toilet strike against General Motors just as an agreement seemed imminent (see BUSINESS), both U.A.W. President Walter Reuther and G.M. Negotiator Lou Seaton called Goldberg for advice. Patiently, Goldberg heard each man out, discovered areas of agreement, and eased them toward accord. Both sides were confident of an end to the walkouts this week...