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I d he departed to the sound of three rebel rockets exploding near his plane. As he left possibly never to return, Cambodian military commanders moved troops to block breaches in the city's defeuse line to keep Khmer Rouge rebels from breaking through. The rebels ai'e within four miles of the besieged capital. The ailing president flew first to the U.S. 1352 air base at Utapao in Thailand aboard an Air Cambodge Caraveile jet with his family and staff members and then on to Indonesia. Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said he wculd remain about 10 days before ecntinuing to the United States. Before he left. Lon Not reviev,vd a guard of honor drawn up in the palace courtyard and bowed with clasped hands in a Buddhist tnhute before the Cambodian flag, tears in his eyes. Ile then boarded a helicopter with 1: I 1 t ..,.. ,.... ,,,,,A ,,:,.,...:,,:..,;,:.,:. .. .s.:.......,,..,...,::: ..., .:......,..,: ; ,,,,,,.,''.',isfv-- ,,, .. ...,,,, , t ,.........:.,,,,.... ,,,,,:...,,.:,:,,,,,,,, , 2 ., , 4.,r,;; :,.,,,,,,,,..:,;,,,,..; ,.: 1 ." ' , ., tt ',., ." , , :','','',:....i.1,4.,:),i., , I p. IOVERRUN I Qui 1 i ponassmanorgai4totio 1 -s Ii P i, 14' k , ci I::: strAmtgem , , '' peace negotiations. The Cambodian insurgents and Prince Norodom Sihanouk, their nominal leader. have said they would never negotiate with the Len Nol regime. Despite Lon Nes departure. mos'i. political and diplomatic observers expressed behet that the insurgents will not agree to negotiate a peace settlement especially considering their overwhelming military advantage. Rebel troops today partially overran one of the goverranent's last provincial strongholds, the Mekong River town of Neak Luong where an estimated 60,000 troops and refugees have been encircled for two months. Lon Not said he was appointing the president of the senate Lt. Gen. Sau Khamkoy, to be caretaker president in his absence as provided in the constitution. t.q.; .4 imemett) Wtt. T rivctisee44. or t rang - ,:A , al t, , , , A . (k, ;1 jilli i ke 11) RPahangn alinlr".4Th iet ' ''' ''' , id , ,,,, ' '''S, , , : 14, :, 1. '' l', .10006V0 U. str44'Y, 4172 I I, - 1 I 1:12 - , - T A : , .. ..A,., Ar . f .4. ' I 00 MiLES Edging ever closer to Saigon. of land. Reds control two-third- s 1 4 ;V: It's quiet in D.C. Ill, e ra n. 4td a Combined AP, UPI Communist troops gobbled up more territory today in their speedy conquest of the central coast So!ith Vietnam, leaving the Saigon government of the country's land control of only about illaSS. I the nation's high schools preparing kids to go to college and not to work. Sheppard. director of industrial relations for an oil well outfitter, has been forced to go outside Texas in experienced hopes of finding men or otherWisewho want a good paying job. The results were disappointing. -- smart enough to solve all the world's problems, but 20 year's ago a lot of people didn't go to college. And they didn't go for I'm not financial reasons." Sheppard said. But now our hIgh EcnooiF are AI The best way consumers can help end the recession. an economist says, is to take the tax rebate when it arrives and Lek it as ri duvin payrr,ent on an expcnsi ;e item. -- We'd get tremendou pact out ol that,", Aian ray ixt First National City Bank of New York, said im- ' SZ.onday If COnStiinerS use their $9S to '3200 tax rebate as a down on payiner t tt buy something installment plan. Murray tax zut said. the 22 S itiu1tipt;3d wocilol as. it, ripplcd tho ceridomy. Rtrt the 7rtajoi- - question not IL'iverher consumers will !astail o tyuy t.o4ret1l:ng : America's sworn enemy the last three decades on the doorstep of victory in Indochina. oPacial Washington is uncharacteristically quiet and unable to har the ith the abandonment of Qui Nitim in Binh Dinh now occupy the upper half of South Vietnam and all of the eertral part except a dwindlmg strip aloug the coast a total of I of It provinces and 74 of 243 district towns or k Fear, panit and demoralization moved in advance of tile 'orth Vietnamese col umns. Government oflicials were reported abandoning Phan Rang and Phan Thiet, within 100 miles east of Saiszon, apparently conceding the two provinciit. capitals before a shot is fired. Rioting broke out in Nha Trang as the Saigon regime's representatives fled. The U.S. consulate in Nha Trang burned its records and evacuated the No-third- coi-ne- See S. VIETNAM on geared to produce a graduate thars going to college. I don't think they are doing a good job of taking these people not going to college and preparing them to go out and get a job so they can become an earning citizen.' Sec retary of A ate Henry A Kissinger, the most tocent architect, of U.S. policy in Southeast Asia. apparently is awaiting the return of Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Ilieyand from a tour of South Vietnam before both men meet with the President later in the week to Sheppard's firm. Reed Tool Co., sent a team of interviewers to Florida and afterward to Detroit iu a cooperative effort between the Texas Etnployment Commission and the Michigan Employment Commlsion. , "We set up sortie he said. "And we didn't do too much good.'. , Sheppard said the company is believe consumers likciy to gait the away in a savings account or use it to pay overdue bills. such as for This would minimize 'el the effect on, the rebate to fight the receSSiOn. Otto Eckstein. director of Data Resources. a major economic consulting group, believes at two,thirds of. and the money will be the res i saved -The ivholt: theory of the present 1.ux cut is to reitic. the decline in purchaing power. increase ...:ougunier spending ktnd nave the whole economy catch fire," said .:We think it 'ATISoinc, are more , experienced man comes in. I'm going to hire him if there's ;my wriy I Can." he said. "I'm not ,going to let a good man get. away. It an One guy was earning $14 a ;ceek less than what he did when he was working. This doesul givr.: the man ineintive to pick up his family and Eckstein said the tax re bate should stimulate eon sumer spending enough to consumpti,A by per cent and I roduce "positive" growth in the gross national product in the next ttre: months for the first time in more thn a yePr Albert Sindl'4.iger of Suld- FRO recerit !iqger SU', cr., indicate the rcbote ihe majority of people will use the rooncy to pay bills. rroAly for etii Ines, or sal e It Saigon will soon be - r ra-tt- Cm,r;ght Do,eret New.E.1g7s I , It appears most t7tah residonts belle e inflation will remain the satile or improve in 1975. n tc5z" DESERET 12771 ' ; NEWS Jones Asiiociates showed 51.9 percent of Utalms think inflation rates will reirain the same of improve, while 44.1 percent believe they will worsen. Dan sure which has an error !actor nl plus or minus four among pw:ent, was taken by The st I 3 , e I randolnly-set!al- parts ki tile of Utahrs frm state and all all !",lute 'Ow pcIri I i..;ortgrE5s wh:ch ;uassive 1;;K, i'ebate return F iniiicat sotn 7,i)ne:' to o xpYy erS hys pastAi I Lu and mdy $5 ran , I r : its(,. e, i 447 " . s 'C11147'1, ; rie 54 1 LI' '1 j.....t ft :To( ,4,44 4.f.'',.; . rN i ,. '...'4 .. - , - 1 ,11.1, ,e, II ,,,,....,,L,t, t, 4,,,e4. , f,- - ,e1' A .5.1 --- ; ' '. - ' national politics. on WaliStreet NEW YORK (UP Investors, uncertain of the news background, retreated to the sidelines today as prices drilled lower in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. loser The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a Monday, was off 6.1 at 761.'4 shortly before 1:15 p.m. Index was down 0.71 to EDT. Standard & Poor's 8:2,65 Declines led advances 987 to 2G0, among the 1,656 issues crossing the tape. 1Complete New York. Americnn lists on two-poi- 1 r.,t,41 Today's clouds on the way out L clouds, which could produce Eriaw flurries. Today should dissipat e to leave a sunny Wednesday Temperatures will remain ccol with lows of 20 to 25. 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The a n ew tour-yeonly question was by how much the last of the "big city bosses.' would win. Daley's elertion is expected to solidify his stature as a major voice it) Democratic , .,...14.ssirrtite - s,,,,,: ; Those most optimistic about iaI lion wire agcA 9 years. those xith tzati Catholic. or busineT.i cchc-o- l education, tb )se making RepuYikrans. more than ,:,0),00) a yf.,14.1r and those living in Cache ,.)r Bol-- ; 'Oder County. ageo. ce;;,tfon.;: l,,: nr,,,,,,:;,7--,-zik..,. mandatory sentence awaiting anyone caught r Business their ,iews on inflation. Economists have predicted that the rebate will worsen inflation. ttIse rncta I ., with an enlicensed firearm with the judges having no discretion in sentencing. There can be no parole, no probation. In addition to the tougher punishment, the new law requires registration from all owners. Deaths the , i i poll taken for the Deseret News by ,, SKI IIEPORT; EveWhiag is "go" with skiing excettent on pack and powder, highways open and litZs and lows operating. Partly cloudy today, but mostly sunny on Wednesday. Temperatures Ali be in the teens. Utahns show optimism By Dan Jones Dan Jones Associates ' 0r map re sr,-2,4- Sheppard said every manufactur- -- that rice-growin- g ing company in Houston had jobs opening and few people to fill them. Competition for experienced people is fierce. But Sheppard said some people drawing unemployment benefits don't need jobs, one-yea- next under attack, said in a public television interview that "there is no reason to despair" if the Saigon government can stabilize its defenses around the capital and Mekong the Delta to the South. Returning to Palm Springs. Calif.. from a visit to the Elk Hills Naval Oil Reserve, Ford was asked at the Bakersfield airport by a reporter his thoughts On the Vietnamese situation. The President. who had been walking toward Air Force One from a hticopter, began l.aughing and running. -Can't you ker..-- Up? said See ME ENEMY on We feel like the guy who goes out and 2ets himself a job is going to be way ahead of the pack because he's going to be picking his job. When they run out (of their layoff funds) it's going to be all at the same time VolCre going to liae a flood of people looking for the same jobs." "It's hard to get some people to understand. I don't 4hink they believe these layoffs are for that long a period of time. I think they still have hopes of going back to work.": But, he addded, "Our eon- cern is that it will peter out too quirkly. When all the one-shcuts are over, then the ercnomy has enough momentum to carry fer,A,ard or it doeril" ments but whether they'll buy anything at all. ing - Michigan. A new Massachusetts gun law went into effect today and it doesn't have a margin for error. There will be a Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger, while predict- -- rs - 1110Ve. ' i ' ... 2 feet ef snow fell on some New Englani: sections. and adverse weather also hit other parts of the nation to help usher in April. Snow also fell in North Dakota, and heavy weekend rains caused flooding from the Mississippi Valley to the easiern Appalachians. Sub-zertemperatures chilled the north from Montana to fact-findin- g move to Houston," Sheppard said. hard pressed to find experienced machinists, operators, tool and die makers. maintenance repairmen. electricians and machine opei-atoall positions paying upwards of $15,000 a year. : three continents. A-- 6 but does it do job? The bribery trial of former cabinet member John Connally got underway today with the painstaking process of choosing a jury. The trial is it) the court of Chief U.S. District Judge George L. I tart ,fr who had semnioned .; ler Vie : w innowine process. .Pro- m,,tors disclosed they in-- , kind to play a tape of a 1971econversation between Con- milly and former President Ilichard NI"n: , - is in Congress : Across the nation rectss. its leaders scattered across r i . tnamese dwisions. government is ci owded into the of the country. southeast However. Communist forces also control scattered areas in the Mekong Nita tithough the government still holds all the major towns and cities there. Rumors ot 3 possible coup swept Saigon today. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu abruptly canceled a meeting with the U.S. Chief of Staff. Gen. Frederick Weyanti, President Ford ,s special envoy on the eve of his departure for the The Saigon minister- - for ..a change in ig!rei"'f''.:; I' etZ1,41;; Connally A flurry of applicants marked ".,be, end of President Ford's clemency program for Vietnam era draft resisters and military deserters at midnight, and officials said the action could push the total to more than 20 percent at those eligible from the some 125.004 total projeetesl. The incomplete total of those eking for clemency is now estimated at around 22,500. President Ford. vacationCalitornia retreats' ing i from reporters' questions about the rout of South Vie- the of s does not toresee : door. rff; mcc, the Comraurdsts - Spending of tax rebate seen key economic spur Uoited Press Iniernational - Lh the city. Ind at staff. Some shooting was heard least One building was seen burning. state Ai a bia's new -- 1 Noo Nov lhA Ilkode WASHINGTON in d Nha Trang, 200 miles northeast of Saigoti, and Qui Nhon. 100 miles farther north. both major cities with populations of more than 200,0t)ii, fell without Learning the daysarebecause : as Reds nrilinnra 16,11 - Prices for farm products liave declined iw ine i 6tr3ight month, the Agriculture Department says, but, loon costs are expected to continue rising becauae higher middleman costs. The report noted that the two pereent drop. prkes paid to farmers for raw agricultural goods was dne chiefly to lower prices for V. heat, com cotton, soybeans, tomatoes and milk. Faces of his soldiecs mirror sadness as Ion No says farewell. , - I vv ,a. sningtv--n In III g , discuss this country's Earl ShepHOUSTON (UPI) pard says he can't find good hOp lk tr 1' ..;.: - ill .: k..;:kkLkSX tat-tar- ' it!-- k- the, Lk: I ' i, ie. t L -- - i i.. li- Itloti r - ii i , ly ' rs ,' il ii, , 1 4... Iii,. , ,t:. ,. . 1,,, . ' s ,,,, s ''''' 14 ,, ,... lk V ' , , e likkkLe foreign policy in the wake el the assassination of his Lather. King Fidsal, ""r any reduction in oil prices s "unless new come into play," -- in real terms then: has been a drastic reduction in the oil since the freezing of prices;", the Americareeducated prince said in an inteniekv. r Grl.mik and Turkish Cypriots fouitht ragiric,r gan battles for nearly three hours in Nicosia early today before order along the "Green Line" W3S restored in U.N. sponsored ilegotiations. A Canadian officer with the U.N. peace force tl:;,f killed and two Greek Cyrpiots asurre woimrfed, oiliciats id. , ' , , i any real opposition when government officials and soldiers abandoned them. Also overrun was the coastal city of Ttty lloa. VIETNAM lu'll ' .4 , '. 114,47m.,...1 'A,' 4. ( - 14, 11,, fin rxttum (ta. Prince Saud. Saadi torero affairs, says he k ," - 1, t It re 1 7 :,: !ts.', , - I , , AMA:it:7k- a .w ' : ' , .; itirn rkLILLI. MeatiValtlt, laiwievee. Lebanon said its grinners repulsed a neVle Israeli mine-layinthrust in which Lebanese farmer was killed in an exchange of artillery fire. temint,l,oktzte.44 ' of the land left oue-thir- SOUTH I - Lisalefo is pi e Chaitge 1.01 Ift , ,27;',7' , ., The. Israeli government Iodic- embarked on a campaign to appear more flexible in attempt.; to reach.an interim peace agreement with Egyisit. with officials saying ,,,i' 1.4 ,, ,,,,,?4,1 ,r'.. '',3,- , ' ,. Around the world Zt?4111 4 4.: I ., . 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