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Page 2 Thursday, July 5, 1984 MOSCOW Soviet authorities refused Tuesday to allow the U.S. ambassador to make a televised Fourth of July speech calling for U.S.-Soviet cooperation "with out preconditions," the U.S. Embassy said. It was the first the Soviets had scuttled the traditional speech without first seeking revisions in the text, according to a U.S. Embassy spokesman who spoke on condition he not be identified. In Washington, State Depart ment spokesman John Hughes -said the Soviets offered the explanation that the speech did not fit into their programming schedule. Hughes called that a "lame excuse." In his prepared remarks, Ambassador Arthur Hartman addressed U.S. readiness to reach an agreement reducing nuclear arms and said President Reagan was prepared to meet with Soviet leader Konstantin U. Chernenko. Hartman also extolled Amer ican civil liberties and praised the U.S. electoral system in the speech, which he was to have delivered during the nationally televised evening news Wednesday. While the ambassador's address made no direct criticism of the Soviet Union, it did use specific phrases often employed by the Soviets to attack U.S. foreign policy. Such phrases were deleted from official Soviets versions of a speech this week by British Foreign Secretary Geof frey Howe. Hartman said "the national consensus for peace is strong" adding "the situation today in I I I I FREE WHOPPER BURGER OC0K1 I across from Located if announcements $5.09HOUR WILL BE PAID to healthy non smoking white men and women, age 18-35, who participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8am 5pm. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wi0 ha paid to healthy aoa eoUere, ago 18-35 who coatalata m EPA braathiao. atady oa UNC caaaaaa. Plaaaa caS 94-1253 Moaday-Friday Bias Spaa. 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Wearing a gray suit and a drooping, bushy mustache and leaving his trademark sequined glove back at the hotel Jackson reportedly made the rounds Sun day during his stay in Bir mingham to rehearse for his upcoming concert tour with his brothers. , . r -.- Cliff Muldrow, head of Jack son's limousine service, told The Birmingham News he took Jack son to the Jehovah's Witness church in Center Point, a Bir mingham suburb, and then to several homes in Trussville where he went door to door handing out church literature. WASHINGTON The Defense Department plans to send a plane to Hanoi on July 17 to pick up the remains of eight men believed by the Vietnamese to be those of American servicemen killed in the Southeast Asia war. r li FREE CROISSANTS I HyRGGft I KOM ocated across from All ads must be prepaid: Deadline: Classified placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH ads must be received by 12 (noon) on the Tues- Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. day before publication. 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Call Joan or Kathleen at 967-0822. The Pentagon said Tuesday, in response to inquiries, that "the Vietnamese have informed us that they plan to turn over eight remains to the U.S. government on July .17. We are making the necessary arrangements to recieve these remains in Hanoi." The statement . carefully avoided describing the remains as those of Americans. It said they will be examined by U.S. experts at a government laborotory in Hawaii "for identification and subsequent return to the next of kin." So far in the 1 1 years since the end of U.S. involvement in the Southeast Asia war, the Vietna mese have returned 88 sets of remains. The Pentagon still lists 2,489 men, virtually all pilots and other airmen, as unaccounted for. The slow pace of Vietnam's return of American remains has been a sore point between the two former enemies and is believed to be partly responsible for imped ing the normalization of relations. Early in May, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong said in a Newsweek magazine interview that his government would turn over the remains of eight Americans later that month. He denied there are any Amer icans still alive in his country and said that "anyone who believes so is daydreaming." Earlier this week, a senior Vietnamese official told reporters in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, that continuing U.S. unfriendliness Buy a croissant and any drink and get a FREE croissant. Hurry! Offer expires July 12, 1984. campus 205 E Franklin Typing. $1.25 per page. Free correction of typos. Other services include rough draft availability, proofing, pickups and delivery. Graduate School approved. Call 489-6896 between 10am and 4pm. roommate wanted Need one female roommate for an Old We8 Apartment for the faB. Cal 919-397-4092 for more information. 2nd SUMMER SESSION: Female wanted to share Carolina Apts. 13 rent and utilities. Call 967-1176. 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