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Show ' y I ? 1 H f'j'i fry n " ' I ' ' v. j j ij tj u4 j, I W u, ex A v 1 j 11 O LI D International Paris-Henry Kissinger met secretly for four hours Thursday with North Vietnam's Le Due Tho and scheduled another meeting Friday m efforts to end the Vietnam War. But the Vietnamese Communists said S negotiations were still deadlocked and an American spokesman aareed there were still problems to overcome 9The irath session of the regular weekly Pans peace talks were held before the Kissinger-Tho meeting and ended in a barrage of pessim.stic ctatpmpnts bv the Vietnamese Communists. statements cy B-52 bombers, blasted J3aPr bales i Nor h Vietnam Thursday. New Communist military Sup was spotted just above the Demilitarized Zone. National Washinqton-Government statistics Thursday showed that President m 'c Phase" economic controls failed during their first year to curb Son of wholesXprices, which have risen faster under the controls thtn beirc!thvemMo - Former President Harry S Truman, 88, rallied Kansas City, Wlo. ror infection. Doctors at his SllliS'condion and his recovery depended on tne length Ns weakened hear,. .ght, Mrs MaSaTet Dha6nil "H9e has gotten over worse things." |