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Show t 5k" Il Soviet Talks r- - T Ii lhurvhi I mIm m, l.aUi Hank hetchain . October V , 10 I 5 Police Arrect Robin Hood? Recover Art Masterpiece Urged on Troop Cuts - Police BRUSSELS (AP) leeoveied By Don Cook stolen master a piece by the 17th century Dutch painter Jan Vetmeer on W ednesday from the back room of a restaurant where a d Robin Hood was accused of holding it for $4 million ransom. The Love The painting Lettei " was stolen from the Biusels Palace of Fine Arts 12 days ago and has been the objett ol a massive hunt ever sun e It was found hidden the utulei mattie'S of a 21 veai-olwallets bed m the reMauiaiit wheie he vvotked. police said Los Angeles Times Wilier BRUSSELS Fourteen na .tons of the North AtlanMc agieed Treaty Organization Wednesday to send foimer NATO S e ci etary Genei al Manlio Biosio to Moscow in the near fuluie w N a veiy 10 conpi ehensiv e mandate seek Easi West negonations on military foice i eductions n Cential Europe In the words of a final com issued after a rnumque two-dameeting of deputy foieigu ministeis of NATO: His task will he to exploie and to explain the view of allied countries appointing him on punciples for mutual and balanced forte reductions and on the questio" of a forum for eventual negotiations The government Belgian vill make arrangements with Moscow for Bi osios mission, vhirh is expected to take place by mid November at the latest. The veteran Italian diplomat, who served as his self-style- tained little of the e s rest of sential deta J and the te pa.ntirg was un- master-pie- c touched After the theft mysterious telephone calls were rece.ved from a man who told newspapers the Vermeer would be letuined only if $4 million were donated to Pakistani refugees The callei who contacted a Biussels newspaper Saturday, claimed he would sell the puutuu unless the ransom was paid d y 4 A nho is he talking to? tn.h breakfast! m BOARDING GROOMING FOREST HILLS PET SERVICE 381 ( HIGHLAND 9X a A ilTilh 4 Small type mixed bread pups in (he (enter was badly niat.ed and sei aped baie of ns colots, police snd But they added that the damaged section con The telephone lady says you should get up an fix mv inch by 2 thecomplet: pet shop 277-2M- atari V) countrys ambassador in Moscow in the later days of the Stalin ea, will then report back on his mission at the regular December meeting of the NATO foteigh ministers Positive Attitude NATOs : Associated Heavily laden Americal Division Gls ready for patrol of Da Nang I , Prass "4. , Wirephoto area. The divisiou is scheduled for breakup in Vietnam by Dec. 1. t B52s Sweep Cambodia Border. S. Viets, iEncountcr Red By Robert Turkman I Associated Pi ess SAIGON V - riter Thiee (AP) Saves of E52 bombers rounded North Vietnamese positions along the Cambodian border Thuisday in a second day of -'- ollow-u- p raids after a of fiontier fighting tuary aieas in eastern Cambodia The paratiooper clashes tcok place west of Highway 22, a major route running north to the Cambodian boi del fiom Tay Ninh. headquar lf eThe U S command said the Sbailand based bombers Struck before dawn at sus peued tioop concentrations hunkeis and storage depots btst inside the South side of the border unloaded Nine bombers ntore than 330 tons of explosives at points some 80 miles porthwest of Saigon. The South Vietnamese command reported only one enemy shelling overnight in the border area, a 60 lound barrage against Fire Base yipha, three miles east of Krek inside Cambodia. The command said South Vietnamese casualties were light. . on Ground Mop-U- p the "On gtound, South Vietnamese paratroopers began aiep-usweeps of the frontier region and reported killing 48 North Vietnamese in small skirmishes Wednesday .The Noith Vietnamese en weie countered apparently who elements rearguard stayed behind to cover the withdiawal of the main tones frdn 10 davs of heavy fighting on both sides of the bolder in a i egion 60 to 90 nnles not of Saigon 'louth Vietnamese paiatro-o'p'rr- s 48 killing reported Sorlh Vietnamese in a series of' smail skirmishes, but otherwise fighting on the frontier contacts diminished. Light arfd minor shell.ngs were repotted in the Krek area, seven miles inside Cambodia This area, notably around Fire Base Alpha 3G miles east of krek. was the scene of the heaviest fighting of the border campaign The North Vietnamese were lepoited to have withdiawn to the noith end east of it to formei sane p Elements Rear-Guar- d General Fibs To Help Viet iMoralc - SAIGON (AP) Plying above the crackle of antiaircraft fne in his helicopter m the recent Cambodian offensive, Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Minh radioed his commanders We killed on the ground: We 4,000 North Vietnamese. have photos I told a lie," the commander of the operation But it Wednesday. laised the morale of mv troops I talked to each hartal ion commander, and 1 told them that the Souih Vietnam ese an borne were going to Mimot and Chup That was a lie too told a lie, but it Maybe raised the morale of my men 1 also knew the North Vietnamese weie nionuonng my radio They started to call my name, and I told them: You are Norih Vietnamese Keep your mouth closed When 1 told my men we killed 4 000 enemy on the ground, and by B52's, it also demoralized the Noith Vietnamese I knew they weie monitoring me, so I keep them afraid. Minhs psychological warfare tactics show' that bat tlefield reports aie sometimes exaggeialed to fit the need The actual numbei of Noith V letnimese troops confn med as killed on lie ground in the oration along the Cambodian bolder is 441, Wmh Aavs casualties among the Saigon troops Mihlaiy spokesmen at Tay Nmh said several South Vietnamese truck convoys made runs Wednesday along Highway 22 to bung supplies to a fiontier base at .artillery Then Ngon over a stretch of about 18 miles Spokesmen, said government aTniy1 engineeis had repaned this stretch of the road, cut up by the Noith Vietnamese during the border fighting IJ S B32 bombers mounted six more bombing stnkes m the region, tiying to catch the nithdi awing North Vietnamese in noithern Tay Ninh Province two to three miles from the Cambodian border. The U S. Command said targets of the half dozen Stra-toftresses were suspected enemy troop locations and bunker complexes U S headquarteis said B32 bomheis also renewed their raids on North Vietnamese positions in Cambodia 2 Shellings The command said the lone artillery base m this Cambodia bolder legion. Fire Base Pace received two light enemy shellings late Tuesday and another Wednesday mom mg Tne command reported the shellings lotaled 13 rounds and caused no US casualnes oi damage across South Elsewheie no major fighting Vietnam was lepoited Saigon undeivvent a seuos of bomb scales through tne day Wednesday and into the night About a half dozen plume calls sent demolition teams nml nnhtaiy police jeeps tar mg to Ameman buildings The hoax (alls were believed to be the w ot k of a man who has m ule numerous oihei bomb tin (Ml (alls in leiPtit months T.ipe i pool dings of his voicp iiiduaie Iip is an Amerunn L S 1 y of the South Vietnamese m the frontier campaign There was no repoit of teri forces -- new secretaiy-genera- l, Joseph Luns of the Netherlands, who succeeded Brosio m the post last Fuday, told a pi ess conference that there was a very positive attitude on promoting a force and as reduction negotiation, for members of the alliance, there has not been any wan-lr- g of interest on the other . side. 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