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Show , (14 - , .WORLD DATELINES Nationwide Strike iliSnowballs In Chile - 1 Confined AP, UPI ' ordered Becerra Santiago their "formal imprisonment" on charges of attacks on the general means of communications, injuries and property damage as well as homicide, all due to "serious negligence." West Germany and Michael .Kohl of EST Germany handed each other papers ratifying the state traffic treaty at ceremonies in Bonn. c.f Santiago Physicians, merchant marine captains and bank employes joined a snowbaning Belfast nationwide strike today in supThe British army killed four port of 400 jailed truck drivpersons during the nipht, two ers. Their action threatened to escalate into a general strike. of them Protestants run down by army vehicles. A militant Doctors in Santiago and Val- Protestant grup declared a paraiso said they would treat virtual state of war against only emergency cases for 48 the army and against Britain. hours starting at midnight Two Wednesday. Sea captains said they would stay in port. Bank employes said they would remain home. - In the violenp, police used teargas to desperse screaming 'antigovernnmt demonstrators in downtown Smiting who prltested the forced opening of stores closed in defiance of 'an arm order to resume busi- nesses. Moscow Invitations will soon go out to the President of the United and States other heads of state to attend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Soviet Union, diplomatic sources said. President Nixon is not likely to attend the Dec. 30 event himself, the sources said. but :he probably will send a high-levdelegation. China is another likely absentee, the sources said. ' Lao government and Pathet Lao delegations began talks today that could pave the way for Prime Minister Souvanna and Pathet Lao Phnouma leader Prince Souvanouvong to negotiate an end to the war in Laos. East and West Germany today implemented a treaty regulating traffic across their frontier, the first treaty be,tween them since the two states were established in 1949, State secretaries Egon Bahr Belgrade Music Field I South Vietnamese field commander was fired today in for trafficking opium. Frie'als said his army pay vvas $80 a month, and that wasn't enough to support his viife and 12 children. A Serbia is the largest of Yugoslavia's six states, and its party is the largest in the The officer was Col. Nguyen Thanh Yen, deputy commander of the 1st Military Region. He was censured, ordered into retirement and and given three months leave with pay. country. The conflict had been rumored for some time. Tito i confirmed it in a speech ending a four-da- y meeting called in an attempt to end the dispute. The official news agency Tanjug published the speech Monday. Negras federal judge has found five train crewmen guilty of homicide i n the Mexican rail disaster Oct. 5 which killed more than 200 persons. allied withthem. Yemen gave Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia unexpected support in his war aginst Eritrean rebels when it occupied a Red Sea island in its border war with South Yemen, rebel sources reported today. "A time to fight had come and I resolved that we shall fight," he said. s' shipment from Libya including machine guns. grenades and land mines. :. Charlie McCoy, who brought the harmonica back to country music, was named instrumentalist of the year. The Statler Brothers, whose big record was Class of '57." were named the vocal group of the year. For the fourth straight year. Danny Davis and his Nashville Brass were named instrumental group of the year. , Merle Haggard, was honored for his album of the year, "Let Me Tell You About a Song." 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LAIlt CITY, UTAH I ' . . i 1I South Vietnamese battlefields were generally quiet today, military spokesmen said, and monsoon rains over North Vietnam Monday cur- tailed U.S. bombing raids for a second consecutive day. U.S. B52 bombers dropped some 800 tons of explosives in continued heavy raids in areas around Saigon, thk2 U.S. command said. Nine missions were carried out in the 24 hours ending at noon today over targets as close as 21 miles from the capital, spokesmen said. il - life. ---. , g com- - Gaylor, Enrile also said Marcos was the target Sept. 22 of an assassination attempt by armed men who fired on Enrile's official car. Enrile escaped unharmed. Enrile did not explain why the attack on his car was con : They said the Yemenis, who . Noel Adm. interests", y power-hungar- Beirut overran Kamaran Island Oct. 7, sei7ed a $2.6 million arms who were The crewmen, accused of drinking and hay-- , ing women aboard the engine. were not charged with these accusations. But Judge Jose NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Singer Loretta Lynn became the first woman ever to win country music's entertainer of the year award Monday night and chided her husband for skipping the event to go hunting. Miss Lynn, a coal miner's daughter who staged a benefit performance last year for the 1 ' widows and children of a Kentucky mine disaster, also .was named female vocalist of the year and shared the vocal duo of the year award with Conway Twitty. Pride, the only Charley black singer to reach prominence in country music, was named male vocalist of the year for the second year in a row. Louisiana Gov. Former for best known Davis, Jimmy the song "You Are My Sunshine," was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Donna Fargo, a former California school teacher and a relative newcomer to country music, was 'honored for her single of the year, "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." The sources said intviligence indicate the North and Viet Cong Vietnamese would launch the new offensive Friday or Saturday. They said the attacks were expected in all four of the country's military regions. Allied commanders for the past several weeks ;lave been Communist the predicting attacks, including one on Saigon, in a drive to discredit President Nixon's Vietnamization progrzm. But today's disclosure was the first time specific dates for the attacks were cited. reports Defense Secretary Juan Enrile said the Philippines probably would have sought help from its SEATO allies if Marcos had not decided to declare martial law. He said this did not necessarily mean a request for troops, but more likely meant military equipment and supplies. Marcos said he declared martial law Sept. 23 to deal both with the Communist and "selfish and threat Saigon have differences Sharp PriSen between President Tito and Serbian Communist party leaders he considers too liberal. .. Top gon today for conferences with top U.S. officers. Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, the Army chief of staff and former commander in Vietnam, was due in Saigon Wednesday on a mission for President Nixon. tion. d The two delegations met at the conference room of the ministry of education, but neither side would comment on the outcome or even the duration of the talks. .. Jo Authorities in Sai- ,, men were run over and killed by army vehicles during Protestant rioting in Zast Belfast early today, atid soldiers shot and killed two men at a roadblock at Coagh, southwest of Belfast, brining the death toll in three years of sectarian violence to 609. 1111EMEINIMINIEMEINS! 1st Woman arrived in the Pacific. South Vietnam this weekend in situation which nearly approximawd the kind of danger to a member nation of SEATO (the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) and which would, rider the treaty, call for the assistance of SEATO forces," Marcos said. He described the Communist threat as foreign-backeand dangerous. His remarks came in a speech prepared to mark the opening of naval exeicises by SEATO membersthe United States, Britain, Australia, New Zeal End, Thailand, Pakistan and France. forces of U.S. manci9r-in-clie- f a campaign to influence the Nov. 7 U.S. presidential elec- "It finally came down to a Vientiane A Bonk i SAIGON (UPI) Military sources said today allied commando expect a new wave of Lommunist attacks across MANILA (UPI) President E. Marcos said Ferdinand today he declared mart:al law only after deciding not to 6ummon help from the United States and other allies in combating a Communist threat. 4 flamed !he explosion on mu. lowers of exiled strongman Juan D. Peron who observe "Loyalty Day" today to mat their enduring allegiance to the man who ruled this cam. try from 1945 to 1956. The blast shattered two rooms on the 22nd floor of the BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Police sought two missing Argentine guests of the Sheraton Hotei today in the investigation of a terrorist bombing Monday which killed a Canadian tourist and wounded her husband and a Massachusetts woman. For Action Threats .. Terrorist Bombing In 2 Sought Reds All Set Filipinos Saw Red .f. IL OGDEN I I |