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Show fV k Tribune, Tin-'la- June ill, , 197'! m" aufciwa. "V w V V w - HUNG KONG (AP Rr Province SAIGON - (Pi Sou.h Vieui'inies-ni'iine battled bunker tc bunker in a ne'v drive into enemy-helQuae' Tri Pioxince ia the far north Monday Idlnahi'T President Nguxen Van Tliieu's order for a counterotfenS' e to rout the Not th Vietnamese trom Sou'll d Vietnam. Sd;gon army troops also ran into stilt resistance in a push m the An Loc sector just nortii of this capital. Du; an- - LONDON (LTI) vrashof - her nut biesk-thioi'c- column through to Kontum. The Comma id U.S announced that Air Force je s demolished about 200 pieces of air defense equipment in Nr;h Vietnam's son'll tn in four (lax s of panhandle attacks. Other Amencan wjrpi.tw-a tout-dalayoff hea layoff of the visit there of afav ftier y foui-d.i- y N of the S' V. let Union. Pod-gorn- y , U radio claimed that four U.S. planes wete shot down in North Vietnam tc British Ku''0)t-aAirways (BEA) Trident jetliner which killed IS persons after takeoff from shortly London's Heathrow Airpoit was caused by premature retraction of its wing flaps, Aerospace Minister Michael Ileseltine said Monday. Heseltine told the Britisli Parliament the planes electronic flight recorder showed its wing flaps retracted while e the craft was under ' automatic climbing pilot less than two ..minutes after takeoff Sunday on a fight to Brussels. n 1 three-engin- Worst Crash It was the worst airline disaster In British history. Flaps extend from teh leading and trailing edges of a planes wings during takeoff and landing to provide greater lift at relatively slow airspeeds. Ileseltine said the flight recorder showed iie Trident's Capt. " Stanley Key. pilot, switched off the automatic pilot and tried manual control in a vain attempt to save the plane when the flaps retracted. He said die ; plane had reached an .altitude of 1,730 feet and was climbing at a speed of 184 miles per hour when the leading edge droop mechanism started to t (flap veti Set '4uid the aircraft entered a stalling regime. Xltifaefospace minister said exerts calculated the plane would have had to have been traveling at 203 miles per hour to overcome Jhe effects of the malfunctioning flap. Disputes Experts f V Heseltine disputed aviation experts who conjecture the pilot may have brought on the stall by cutting back his em e gine power to meet regulations. "Indications were that any noise abatement procedures would have been completed at a low er altitude, he said. Questioned on whether the assigned climbing plane's pattern endangered populated areas, Heseltine said takeoff and climbing loutes were chosen for safety and "this was actually off course." ami-nois- air-cra- ft jf Thieu declared the start of a campaign to retake areas lost to tlie North Vietnamese in the northern, cential and southern sectors, but il seemed there was life? Thieu's forces could do 'hut they were not trying lo do already . In a radio address marking Armed Forces Day, Thieu declared that U.S. bombing h is paralyzed North Vietnam's transportation and communithat the enemy's cations, offensive has failed and that North Vietnamese .troops are demoralized aiiJ bogged down. three-mont- that buikliiv-- MirrArc mtnuio ca-e- RiioinQCcI are niy DualllBdo! !! I W After 14 Years of experience in the mirror business, Air. Glen Crow Is a recognized expert in the industry. He is reedy to assist in making your mirror choice for home or office. 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Belore trial, he In other actions the court: requested the logs and recRuled unanimously that ords of any survelliar.ee in an clerks have the effort to bb'ch p' idence based cn warrantless taps. Two fedpower to issue arrest wareral courts ni'ed in his faxor, rants. The decision, delivered bv Powell, xx as in a case from leading to the Justice DeparTampa that involved a man tments appeal to the Supreme Court. accused of careless driving. The government maintained six Rejected appeals by conservationist groups and that rex'ealittg wiretap plana danthe city' of New York for v to a judge could create of informants to lives the gers of plans for the Storm and federal agents and that T'ing Mountain nower plain in judges do not have the techniHudson Rixer valley. flip cal knowledge to pass judgdissented, Douglas menton national security Dismissed a challenge to questions. in laws New Yoi k, that try to match the religion of an adopted child to the new par-- . v, Powell added: "If the threat is too subtle or complex for our senior law enforcement officers to con- ey its significance to a court, one may question whether there is probable catfse for surveillance." The Amercain Civil -- ties Union, SERVICES NIGHTLY AT demolished lloug Kong apartment, 3 of which collapsed in avalanche.. Fireman carries unconscious girl covered with plaster dust, dirt from The decision expressly leaves open the question of wiretapping without warrants against . foreign powers or their agents. Similarly, the court left to another day a ruling on the 1968 wiretap law itself, which was declared unconstitutional recently by Federal Judge Joseph S. Lord city-cou- huge people in this aiet had befoie buildings die rnud came tumbling down because of indications landslide'. might occur. Troops, firemen and police who lirnl worked under floodlights through the night to puli 19 people from the xxreckage alive found Litton Hvo horns after dawn. He is chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Assn, and s has been ptesiding oxei in the Supreme Court because of a shortage of judges. rimy evacuated UTAH STATE CAMP MEETING One protected by requiring a rant before surveillance. arils (1 d swept down the slope oxerlooking Hong Kong 1 l.ubor in an elite residential area, stuck o"t only 20 feet above the mud. As in the Kowloon landslide, The second landslide, which Judge Must Approve Wiretaps, Supreme Court Rules iWinued From Page four tumbled over 78 sointter shacks occupied by Chinese refugees at the foot of a ravine. h 2 Med sevPia' Vi. toria from yards deep Pe;k on Hong Kji had a known toll of 12 dead. The remnants of a story apartment budding, one of wide h in Saturday and Stimiav. It made no mention of die fate of their crews. The broadcast the ancraft described is dree A7s mid one Ft Phm-tc- r The Monday for dozens of persons believed still buried under two major landslides. But there was little hope they would lie found alive. sun ivor, On e Henry was 38. drugged Litton. through a narrow escape tunnel nearly 24 hours after the uoartmeai building where he lived a; smashed by a slidiii" sea of mud. Litton, a prominent lawyer, was hospitalized. The ( path lull stood at 79 following four days of torrential downpours that tiiggerel the landslides Sunday night and deluged Hong Kong w-2G inches of rain. Another 117 persons were injuied end more than a thousand people wie left liomeles'1-'- . Most victims were killed in the l.mdsKdes. The linger slide, on the adjoining Kowloon peninsula, took at 54 lives when mud and rubble h Hanoi Je! - mai'e a in the cential highlands, pushing an armored o President Flaps Draw Blame on c- n tore out a section e cue workeis wielding water hoses to wa-- li away the mud searched scattered buildings through higi-piesui- Red-Hel- d - Ilona: Kona Duly Hunt (xmlinuina njW'wr S. Viet Marines Driving In r Liber- commenting on the decision, said that in rejecting the governments claims the court has vindicated the constitutional liber- ties of all Americans. The ruling is a setback for the administration and for former Atty. Gen. John M. 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