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One Khmer Rouge official we met later during our truck convoy trip to Thailand told us had the new government moved Uie people from the towns into the countryside so they could tears to live like tfe UUISOt&C iUPER CALCULATOR RKIlVROF-GNt- MASKING TAPE n 5.17 I Reg. UO-ft- . 1". c!!-pyrp- ei Un:sGfHc811 white latex exterior color movie '!m. Stock up fiosting petent far 4 V WProce&!ns Save5-Qtia- . J? rt Iff. ... mis BitI q lh 0 Fqst tret troy, &y oiumlnum tray with instant rVeaw. arid won't stick. wi Our Beg. 2.37 mm THYW'! hor Jwced gnil. H00U80 trailer with motor Folding braver. Brown. 24" rotary To 3l Set. Polyvinyl-clo- toti gardtn & rake, km, REC Stm37 iARDENGlCVES. J.27 n 1 i it r Hundivds of Cambodians were forced to leave the rflmpnunri They were told that if they d;d not go, the Khmer Rcuge would come in. House Aide Talks to 'U' Students SALT LAKK CiTV tUPIi Kou aide Former Gordon Strachan says no one on President Nixon's staff raiiifd any objection to the tricks" used during the 'dirty 1972 campaign. Strachan, a former assistant in lJ Both Cambodian and foreign refugees streamed into the French embassy after the city capitulated.- Many came over the walls, and there were number of discarded government army uniforms lying in the compound. Ex-Wh- ite 2 w ' peasants. Even intellectuals would do farm tabor for an unspecified period of time, fx said. He said they would be allowed to return to the city later. They shouted and waved white flags that they obviously had kept ready for the moment. They startled some of the Khmer Rouge by swarming around thm. A sniner fired !wsrd the crowd from somewhere scattered for cover. Jt11 1 wwg There was quiet con'.rsatwa fur a few minutes, and then started c!xering. someone Within moments, the square seemed to be Mled with hundreds of people, many of TOOLS. i THAT DE SI d BARBECUE GRILL Reg. 19.57 ICf-CU- com-Ikxu- & 14 INSTANT fell April was among nearly 1.000 fomgnm who made their way to the French Embassy A were later evacuated to Thailand in road convoys At 18 am. the featUe sbcktnf-- etswgh to a few CambodiiiiB to venture out into the square in front of the tfnbassy to la!x to Ue Vn Phnom Penh 17, I paint. 811 and mof! 3ghfs5tow house no! tube - The liTl! Khf'irf R(n4'e arnved w C;e GiHilx.San tapita! as cijuer-fikfties, bui snortiy aftT-- f urBea fhnora Penh snta BANGKOK W 14. HV. iialUCillrtil after the Watergate burg'ary. "Haldeman didn't do anything that Nixon didn't want wouldn't dene or Nixon approve of," he said of his former boss "After working for Nixon for 3 long time thoufh, he could decide for MW 1973 after in Washington Senate the before testifying CornrniUee, anV'ate"rgate swered with a flat "no", when asked if any objections had ben msde by the White House staff. In a talk to students at the University of Utah, Strachan was the said "ambition cvrrriditig factor" in the lack L Strachan said Haldeman surrounded himself with a young staff "so lie could blame them if something went wrong." He added thai the While House chief of staff didn't get Vtt i WHICH IU Us i.cu. Sirachan lauded reporters Girl Hemslein .and Robert Woodward of the Washington Post, who broke the original Wssfcroatp stosy, for a example of investigative journalism" after Nixon "finessed" most of the press corps by drying up its sources. "mas-nificer- HAIR CARG AIDS r VefetefttSf4 MODEL AIRPLANE MODEL AIRPLANE P-4- WARKAWK 0 eg. 14.48 ! Fighter ipiane, IS" wingspan. , "Cosmic Wind' 22i2" With khaki camouflage. wings. , j Fontoitic eduction of Goodmon host odommenti, ho'dars, oereii, ona many if4.. n:i..dina Dor-v-ta- KC t t)7tSTQ$RIR Kai Tfsrons STMwe strr , . ,s - ' l41 . a y ir Cvnsp-Tacy- ' STDAWDERRY SUOBTCARE ilEII'S . 6 V . mm:: Fifc $21 W1STERM FLARE! He said there were two genera! groups among the aides: About a third of the staff was under 30, young men with families who had poor prospects of getting jots if they quit More the election campaign was over. The rest were older men who had gained success by using their "knees and elbows"" and felt no compunctions alxsut continuing such tactics. Strachan was charged with , obstruction of justice and lying to a grand jury after his testimony before the committe?', tat Judge the John Sirica dismissed charges ihis year on grounds the young attorney was granted immunity from prosecution when he testified. HIRTS Our ffeg. 4.77 test'vving political memos in Vtd:e House files two days I1 SM P is i Wrif Rugseci olua cotton aeniftt iean's stv13d in the wes'.n maaie" Hugtiiar and sssn. si 'kreistoG-kaiafss-i , greal fn ftrsartg cows 9 82 BMW. - CoTiprsssfO'i Dweii Tach Jpitef The Ogden OGDEN t'UPl) citv council hss voted to josn five oilier cities in a lawsuit chaJlttising a bill taking effect i Torviay that provides collective bargaining rights for r r firemen. vote, tne council guthorizwi City Attorney Jack Richams to notify Suit Lke Oty Attorney Ryger Cutler that Ctdc-would participate in the aiit cftai'teiiging binding arbitration provwions of the bill. liigan. Provo, South Sail Lake and Murray also have aneed to join the suit. Under the t ,vssurs psi.FG by the 1075 Legislature, a thrro man arbitration panel would Oil IOTOR OIL SALE MEN'S TANK TOPS 20W (UK heavy-dut- y Reg. 233, nil ST fN TUNE KIT a 5-- Fasf-Tiiinkin- tCOooonl i v. talked to who people consistently had contacts with The former White House side, who now lives with his wife in Salt Lake City and works in a local law office, made the comments earlier this "of f week an in political t scfciice seminar at the University of Utah. AJUwugh Strachan asked that his remarks not be published m thf interests of the freedom." ''academic Utah Chromie, ihe carrr'js newspaper, reported his statements. Daily between governments and firemen's unions, with the panel's rulings final in ail areas except wages and salaries. settle local Caler said earlier a suit he filed .sometime next week clia'lenging the constitutionality of the !sw on grounds tt alienates ihe power of local officials to do ihoir viYviW Councilman Willard Cragun cast the iu!y dissenting ballot, saying Use city had nothing to fear from arbitration and have Lh? avus bargaining rights. Saves q' &n:ib!e-inti;iats- 3-pI- ece 7 "He attempted to exercise control over the people who wou'd be leaking information to the press," Strachan said. "He otes to Join Challenging of Bill disagreements - 1 ... i.MftVs admitted Strachan jt K?!!-(U7T- I am Salt lake "Oty' Chi kit in carrying case. A 1 nttpr the !my ant Ul SALT LAKE CffY (UPI) -cicanmg lady tved tin? life of a one year-olf- f as yntjrgsTcr toppled over w the Utthiub mi stoppetl hivalhing. fctthy Banfcen foufd her sts, JeiTtTi,c, Ltncith the water snd cai'rifcd the child bine-hue- d from her a3rUrnt, Sa!t' Ifike City "My shouting: - Old. help ne." Elva Siallworth. a ciesmr-working in tip halK fet 50, woiinaa Like, griobtd the yoaigst?r, p& hint floor nd aininistsrcd reiiuscHrftM. c--i the nruts-io-mvxitl- 'i |