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Show T 12 Crialo Soviet Hikes Co.,UUlou for Monte The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 19, 1979 V Italy Safeguards Storied Isle Prices on Farm Items James M. Long Associated Press Writer The Italian ROME (API government plans to sell the By Reuters New Agency The governMOSCOW ment announced Saturday it would pay higher prices for milk, meat and wool to encourage an Increase in the nations farm output. The announcement, by the Communist Party Central Commi.tee and the government, gave first details of price hikes foreshadowed two weeks ago by party leader Leonid Brezhnev. They are the latest steps in a campaign Brezhnev has conducted since he came to power to raise the level of Russias agriculture and put more food in the shops. Brezhnev introduced similar price increases for grain purchases in 1965. storied island of Monte Cristo to a -- pedal watchdog agency to keep Alexandre Dumas-tvp- e adventurers from hunting its treasures of rare wild life and plants. Count of Suite Dumas Monte Cristo made off with the gold and jewels, there hasnt been much left on the bleak little island south of Elba except wild goats and poisonous vipers. But what there is. the government has decided to keep in its natural state especially since efforts to make the island a tourist attraction have never met much suc- Apparently loaded lor trouble, a ing Cambodian soldier carries cigarette-smok-SO-calib- er nia- - to settle there, but never were able to farm the rocky soil In the days of Italian kings, the island was a royal hunting resort, for blue bloods willing the Until American South Vietnamese return within the past w'eek, Kham Due, of Da 55 miles southwest Nang, has been deserted. chine gun, with ammunition ready to use, during fighting in the vicinity of Saang, Cambodia. The camp was overrun in 1968 in the culmination of a siege by some 5,000 troops of the North Vietnamese 2nd Division, and hundreds of solders and their dependents w ere rescued in one of the most harrowing evacuation efforts of the Vietnam war. The objective of the operation, according to sources at Kham Due, is the destruction BIEN prov- isional revolutionary government, began a two -- week Asian south visit Saturday amid the glit- Mrs. Binh Mrs. n ahd her five aides moved into plush Hyderabad House, once New Delhi residence of the Nizam of Hyderabad, who was among the world's richest men. Hyderabad House, now used it forest and brush fires in Southern France for decades now are under control. Authorities here said most of the fires seerti to be burning themselves out despite outbreaks furnews of fre ther along the coast. About 62, 0r'1 a res of wood 7r. by the and brush wei fires which rageu for three days across the Mediterranean Coast and in Corsica. serve. The council reported that the ministry had replied it was already arranging to sell Monte Cristo to a state agen-'- . cy for forests with the specific task of conserving things as they are. Paper Transfers . No amount of money was mentioned for the proposed sale. It might all be a question of transfers on paper. DAILY FEATURE FOODS network itself Is just beyond the border, and almost within artillery range of Kham Due. The Americans Involved in the Kham Due operation are mostly in support roles some who were including transferred in for temporary assignment from other parts of South Vietnam. ROAST BEEF, TURKEY BREAST ip Appl mm ! Moda Thursday, July 23 Monday, July 20 BREADED BEEF CHOW MEIN Ham triad Rica Rica 3 FRIED SHRIMP Ck imon ! Sconos A Honay Wednesday, July 22 FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL Friday, July 24 FAMILY HOLIDAY SPECIAL g Adult, $1.49 Adults $1.49 DINNER 1.25 i BAKED HAM, CHICKEN, SCOIIES ROAST BEEF & SCOiiES 1 LUNCH Fruit Salad Saturday, July 25 Tuesday, July 21 SWISS STEAK Buffet P0RX CHOPS 1.75 ONE LOW PRICE INCLUDES 1.SS Sundavt and Kslidayt Roast & IS Salads, and Dassart Ton Hot Dishes The general suggested that in discussions with the leaders of South Vietnam and Cambodia, the Thais have indicated that they wanted assurances that South Vietnamese troops would come to their aid in Thailand if the Communists launched attacks there. He said it appeared that the Thai leaders did not have very much confidence in tiieir own 200.000 man army, adding that another reason for the Thai reluctance to send combat troops to Cambodia might be that they would themselves embarrass by turning in a poor performance. (Copyright I are in Cambodia because it is in the interest of South Vietnam to be there we admit that But we are also there to help the Cambodian government. It is in the interests of the Thais to be there and help the Cambodian government too. But the Thais in more interested are money. Tri, who is regarded by many observers here as South VC Defectors No one would say why, but two defectors from the Viet North Yiets Ask have been staying at the recognition from India, which so far has resisted Communist pressures to have official ties with the Viet Cong. fiiefighters trudged back here today confident that the worst Wanted Assurances There to Help We by the Indian government as guest house and a reception center for visiting dignitaries, became Mrs. Binhs temporeserrary residence after a vation for her at the goveHotel Ashoka rnment-run was canceled. similar smoke-blackene- d past. His comments Saturday came after weeks in which the Thais have appeared to become increasingly reluctant to commit themselves in any more than a token effort to the defense of the Cambodian government. will not pay them enough money. Lt. Gen. Do Cao Tri, commander of South Vietnamese forces in Cambodia, said that the Thais were ultimately weakening their own defense against the Communists by not coming to the aid of Cambodia. In an interview at his office here, Tri added: tering splendor of a former maharajas palace. ManU Recognition HOA, SOUTH VIET-NAA top South Vietnam- ese general charged Saturday that the leaders of Thailand were shirking their responsibility to help defend Cambodia because the United States INDIA (AP) Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, foreign minister of the Viet 1NEW DELHI, While in New Delhi, Mrs. Binh is expected to push for FRANCE MARSEILLES. of Scores Vietnams ablest field com' mander, has been outspokenly critical of both the Thai and Cambodian armies in the By James P. Sterba New York Times Writer India Tour . trail. trail Reuters News Agency The island in the Tuscan archepelago is owned bv the Ministry of Finance, as seems particularly in keeping with the Dumas story of hidden wealth. News of the deal to sell it came Saturday from the Italian National Research Council, which said it had tried to obtain a concession to make the island into a nature pre- yfej Qeneral gcOl'CS Thailands Shirking gms hotel since Wednesday. They came here to counteract publicity to Mrs. Binhs visit. he is to remain in New Delhi for about four days, during which she will call on Resident V.V. Giri, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Minister Swaran Foreign Singh. From New Delhi, she goes to Bangalore, in southern India, to Bombay and then to Ceylon, where the new government of Prime Minister Sirirnavo Bandaranaike, having already recognized North Vietnam, has promised to extend full diplomatic recognition at a later date to Mrs. Bi.ih's government. supply routes along the Se Kong River, which roughly parallels the Ho Chi Minh The Blaze Dying Sc as an old saying goes the hand of man has seldom set foot there. Ministry of Finance strip are about 100 miles east of the Laotian panhandle city of Saravane. Fell to Enemy Toe city fell to the North Vietnamese several months ago when they were believed to be establishing new North - South ot VC Minister Cong If this happens, informants say, Kham Dues location would make it a logical staging point The camp and air- In the evacuation, nine U.S. aircraft were shot down. Military sources said the reopening of Kham Due was expected to be a one-shdeal rather than establishment of a permanent base. and rear base areas of the North Vietnamese 2nd Division. This division still operates with relative freedom in the mountains in the area. But there have been mounting indications that some of the 6,000 South Vietnamese troops put into the region in the past several days may ultimately iaunch a drive across the rugged jungle border into Laos. Rear Base Areas GmU Recognition Congs of Freneli Coast harbor. Ships have to anchor in rough seas offshore. low Wlrephoto Allies Ready Combat Base for Possible Laos Push By Richard Pyle Associated Press Writer Allied forces esSAIGON tablished a new combat base Saturday at Kham Due, an abandoned U.S. Green Beret camp 13.5 miles from the Laotian border in South Vietnams northern sector. Military informants said the base could serve as a good jumping off point for a possible thrust against enemy bases inside Laos. AJ.S. Air Force C130 cargo planes began landing there after U.S. Army engineers fin idled filling in shell craters and clearing the skeleton wreckage of old aircraft and other debris left on the airstrip since Kham Due was abandoned in May, 1968. Overran in 1968 There is no port in the shal- - Royal Hunting Resort Monks tried several tirms CHUCK Pmi d cess. announcement Saturdays called on state and collective farms to use extra earnings to improve fodder supplies and equipmnet used for raising cattle and pultry. 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