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Show ,r r 1 0 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday. June 29, 19K0 Sobering Facts In France Vietnam Boosts Border Force France-ITess- Agence Vietnam ARANYAPRATHET, Thailand (AP) sent more troops into guerrilla strongholds near the border Saturday, the Thai military command said, in what could be the start of a major drive to crush the remnants of toppled Cambodian Premier Pol Pots supporters. In Malaysia, U S. Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie pledged to accelerate military aid to Thailand, whose troops traded artillery fire with Vietnamese forces in Cambodia in the sixth day of border fighting. Thai military sources reported said two employees of the International Red Cross and two American photographers, captured by Hanois forces Thursday at the deserted refugee camp of Nong Chan, walked across a border-markinbridge from Cambodia into Thailand Sunday. Gen Korbbon Pattanabutr, the military commands deputy for information, said the four entered Thailand without escort from the Cambodian town of Poipet and crossed over the bridge to the Thai town of Aranyaprathet. The four are Briton Robert ashe and Frenchman Dr. Pierre Perrin of the International Red Cross and American photographers Richard Franken and George Lienamann. offensive, Thailand says Vietnams which began Monday, forced the Thai military response when it spilled across the border into Thailand. Vietnam and Cambodia have accused the Thais of infiltrating Pol Pot guerrillas into Cambodia and of outright armed attacks into the country provoking an engagement with Vietnamese soldiers to rally support for Thailand's position. in said Bangkok Saturdays reports of Analysts increased Vietnamese infiltration of Pol Pot strongholds could signify a major drive to clear the rebels from the border area. The Soviet news agency Tass, in a report from the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, carried a Cambodian Foreign Ministry statement saying the Vietnam-backeregime had no intention of violating Thailands borders and accusing the Thais of ignoring repeated offers to negotiate all problems of mutual interest. deliveries of Muskies promise of stepped-umilitary equipment and increased humanitarian aid was made at the end of a two-da- y meeting in Kuala Lumpur among the five members of the noncommunist Association of Southeast Asian Nations. - e Alcohol kills PARIS nearly 40,000 French people a year, is responsible for a quarter of all suicides, for 20 to 40 percent of hospital and psychiatric patients, and for nearly a third of all road accidents. Official figures indi- cate that most arrests are the result of offenses committed under the fluence of drink, and that 2 million Frenchmen are alcoholics, while another 3 million are excessive drinkers. in- g In 1977 France con- sumed the equivalent of 16 litres (about 32 pints) of pure alcohol per head the highest in the world. Per capita wine consumption has fallen from 177 litres in 1959 to 95 in 1977, beer consumpton has been rising at 5 percent a year, and sales of whisky and aperitifs are sharply up. These figures provide the basis of a action program by a working group set up last August to fight alcoholism, and which will report to President Valery Giscard DEstaing on Monday. The president has described alcoholism as the worst and most worrying social evil. d p The worst affected regions are Brittany, the iy "rBT lj'l'iyiyHJ'niiimri"HT nfiT' American Optimistic .y. i S) y U- '5 - A FURNITURE Russ Rethinking Afghan Position? - MOSCOW (LPI) An that as a step in the right American who met with direction. top Soviet policymakers I dont think they during the past week said have any clear idea of the Kremlin is reasseshow to get out and sing its position in Af- theyre reassessing their and for looking ghanistan position, Robison cona graceful way out. tinued. Dr. Olin Robison, presWant Improvement ident of Middlebury Colin Theyd like to pull out and Vermont lege chairman of President of Afghanistan, but they Curter's Commission on want to do it with some Public Diplomacy, left improvement in the situMoscow after meeting ation there from their with several members of point of view. the powerful Communist Robison, who has made Party Central Commitfrequent visits to the tee early in the week. Soviet Union, was invited His remarks were this time by the Institute withheld until after his of the U S. A. and Canada, the Kremlins think departure as a condition tank on America. of the interview. I believe they are he told a fishing, selected group of correspondents after the Soviet announcement of a limited troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. I think there was a debate internally (among Soviet leaders) that resulted in the pullout of tanks and troops. They wish the president (Carter) would acknowledge He said he was not bringing any message they have a right to be there. Asked if the Soviets admit that their presence is opposed by a large segment of the Afghan population, Robison said, I don't think they can afford to admit that to themselves. He also said his hosts were looking for any sign that the relationship with the United States can return to something more normal." They dont want to admit that what President Carter is saying is a genuine reflection of public opinion and not just from Soviet leaders, though he acknowledged he will brief the State Department about his visit to Moscow. Very Generous Robison described the people with whom he spoke as very generous with their time, and eager to talk about the state of U.S.-Sovi- rela- et tions. 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