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Show Vietnam War Building Up tf Indochinese Conv licv isolation. By STEWART HENSLET UPI Diplomitk Reporter Whether the war is decided WASHINGTON (UPI)-Pres-ion the btttiefieki or at the Nixon's decision to try to conference table, it has to be smash Communist forces and dealt with as an Indochinese installations inside Cambodia war rather man simply a underlines the fact the Vietnam Vietnam conflict conflict cannot be settled in This has long been the dent contention of those critics who felt Nixon's "Vietaamiiaticn" program involved a bask flaw: As additional American troops are withdrawn, the pressure on the Communists to negotiate became less. The prospect for survival of the South Vietna mese government receiving only logistic and air support from the United States would be poor so long as it was outflanked by major North Vietnamese and indigenous Communist elements in Cambodia and Laos. Storms Hit Montana Livestock IS. L. Gets By SUSAN TEBBE LEW1STOWN. Mont (UPI- )- "gJJ". stranded livestock with feed. The situation was complicated A devastating spring storm by warming temperatures which ' softened mud underneath the made April the crudest month water-lade- n for Montana ranchers. snow. The weather Cowmen and sheepmen, re- ricultural Stabilization and Con- change also brought the threat lieved after a mild winter, sud- servation Service, and the coun- of flooding from melting of the in denly found their calving cows ty extension agent's office co- unusually heavy snowpack WASHTMCTYW (ITPU The and lambing sheep stranded in ordinated efforts to reach the the higher mountains. A "high air pollution potential" of feet deep wet snow. I Salt Lake City is among the Twenty-thousabead of liveI worst of any city in the west-era United States, according to stock were caught in the storm. Sherman P. Lloyd, "If any cows calved out in that storm, you might as well (Rep. disclosed the warning scratch both the cow and calf," week after receiving a re-- David Matovitch said. pert issued by the EnvironmenHe is one of a couple score tal Health Service of the UJS. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY of Fergus County ranchers who Public Health Service. home-boun-d most of the The report said, "A temper- were ature inversion exists in the week while snow and high winds Salt Lake City area bout SO per blocked all access to ranges. cent of the time during the fall Another rancher, Blaine Wood-373-450- 0 and winter. The report adds, discouraged, ardj dispirited Pollution The North Vietnamese were H President la bis televi sion address Thursday night taking advantage of Cambodian cited two principal reasons for sanctuaries to build strength for a massive attack into South striking at this time: Vietnam which would peril American and Saigon forces. MOVE HIGHWAY --U.S, failure to attack the WASHINGTON (UPI) --The government has decided to Communists in Cambodia, in move the planned route d an the face of Hanoi's "intolera- interstate hiphwiT in Fkrida 300 feet to the side, so the road to wont disturb a bald eaek credibility of the United States in every area of the world nesting atop a 500-fopine The tree is located near where only the power of the United States deters aggresBradenton, about 40 miles southeast of Tampa. Federal sion." The congressional comment highway officials believe motorists using when it is opened was immediate. Sen. Lee between Tampa and Miami win Metcalf, said "This is be able to see the nest as thsy not only the Nixon war, but it's drive by. a bigger war man we've ever of Emereencv Planning in Washington, D.C., has a full re-port on the situation. Civil Defense, U.S.D.A., state and county road crews, the Ae-- Warning !j"?L!be ot 75 tad." Sen. Walter F. Mondale, said "It is now officially an Indochina war and I see an end to any hope of early withdrawal" Nixon made it clear he believes the destruction of much of the Communist poten- - Ul in Cambodia, which his advisers have told him may to possible within six to eiht weeks, win convince Hanoi tt has no chance of winning and should begin to negotiate peace earnest in But destruction of the potential in Cambodia, even it ibis la potwlwi, WiS But Com-tuun- ist BELFAST, Northern Ireland alter the fact that .there art than 200 British 65,000 Hanoi troops in Laos troops set up roadblocks in which could probably take over three counties Thursday in a that country with comparative search for arms along Northern ease. Ireland's border with the All of this seems to Vetera Republic of Ireland. An army observers of the Southeast spokesman withheld immediate Asian situation to add up to the comment on whether arms necessity for eventual peace were seized in the counties of talks covering all three Armagh, Tyrone and Fermagh. (UPI)-M- ore - , . PROVO STORE ma oil ? us Z hie J wt n nia The Ut&hn said the report states that during the last 10 years Salt Like City had conditions of high air pollution potential for longer periods of time than any other region of the western United States, with the exception of one area in California. He failed to identify the California area. Pollution along the Wasatch Front was primarialy traceable to the Salt Lake area, Lloyd said. "Salt Lake County is responsible for 83 per cent of the sulfur oxides, 47 per cent of the suspended particulates and 44 per cent of the carbon monoxide emitted in the Wasatch Front area," he said. Lloyd added, "the investigators found that most of the Wasatch Front air pollution caused by sulfur oxides and particulates was the result of industrial processes. Eighty nine per cent of the sulfur oxides and per cent of the particulates are emitted by industry." 61 Sunday Law Repeal IfSought Phone put it simply: "It's tough go- ing." The unseasonal storm struck most of the plains area of Montana this week, headed eastward, then looped back for another damaging strike. This central Montana community got 21 inches in two days. To the east, the small coLTimunity of Grassrange had up to three feet with drifts higher than six feet "It was more man we need, I'll tell you that," sheepranch-e- r Woodard said. The rough Job of opening roads was eased by Air Force personnel who plowed through man-higdrifts to reach critical missile sites. One rancher sped across op. en country on a snowmobile and rode on horseback to reach his cattle which had not been fed in two days. 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