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Show TV Salt iakr Tribune, LVedneyfay, June 6 2ft, 137,1 - SAIGON (AP) President Ngujen Van Thieu predicts more fighting for South Vietnam and declares that a strong army is a Letter peace' guarantee than any ceasefire worked out in Pans. Thieu said in an Armed Forces Day speech Tuesday that despite lust weeks new peace accords it ts naive to beliee the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese will abide by w hat they signed. "The Communists will never renounce their scheme of a m w aggression if they do not see that they will again be defeated bv our armed forces and people," Thieu declared. "This is the reason why South Vietnam must maintain and improve its military strength. Only with military strength, with an armed forces decided te fight and to w m, cart we fores. all recurrence of aggression and guarantee lasting peace. Parade a f Soldiers Underscoring Thieus speech, more than 10.000 foot soldiers and hundreds of armored c chicles marched in a r Saigon parade to mark the military salute. five-hou- Thieus military commaad reported 108 more alleged violations of tile new ceasefire during the period ending at noon Tuesday. The new truce, topping a Cong also signed the nique. The Viet Cong four-natio- n asked the International Com- Friday. mission of Control and Supervision to investigate alleged air strikes by South Vietnamese bombers on June 5 against a detention point for prisoners of war scheduled for release to Saigon authorities m coastal Binh Dinh Province. Despite renewed pledges by Saigon and the Viet Cong to stop the shooting, nothing has been done to implement major provisions of the original agreement and the communique. Saigon and the Viet Cong Cites Losses The Viet Cong said m a statement that "the bombing and strafing were aimed at the houses of the support personnel for the reception point communique worked out by Henry A. Kissinger and Hanois Le Due Tho to strengthen the Jan. 27 Vietnam peace agreement, went into effect at noon last persons whom he' termed for defeatist and foolish thinking the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese would show good will. and also the depot, killing four persons and wounding two. burning 40 houses, two depots, seven tons of nee and many commu- medical and instruments medicines which were worth more than two million piasters $4 000. On the same day, the Viet Cong sad, fighter aircraft attacked the infirmary c' the reception site, "killing one patient, injunng three per- Clear Highway - - sons, burning nine houses, 3fi sick beds and all the instruments and medicines of the infirmary. took particular aim at unspecified Thieu, in his address, Jomitarr conpciiy i 4 T ; , - 4. -- ?- aggression, he said. the governL.i Cambodia ment command announced its ground forces cleared Communfrom ist-led insurgents Highway 4. Phnom Penhs vital land link with the sea, after two weeks of occupation by the insurgents The command said the reopening came when government troops at the district town of Ang Snuol, 13 miles west of Phnom Penh, linked up with a second column advancing from the village of Thnal Totung five mdes to the west. The command deaared the rodd open to traffic between the capital and the seaport of Kompong Som, 147 miles to the southwest.' Radio Hanoi reported that L'.S. minesweepers back in mine-clearin- g to work was cut off in April because of truce violations but last weeks communique in Pans provided for the resumption as part of a package deigned to stop ceasefire violations. Classifieds Sell !, Hill Friday is Granite's Hurry Ini it -- " " Vt'fc , WEDNESDAY & Traditionally Known For Great Values, Granite Offers These Specials Wednesday And Thursday For Folks Who Like Great Savings. THURSDAY 4 f IV ' f f t y S' ' 4-- PI V MM EC 4. 'if Here is a classic masterpiece in Mediterraa Spanish treasure trove of nean styling beauty. Includes huge dresser, twin mirrors, 4ft 'v; SS 4, a y 7 Associated in Venice, Operalloil Pigeon' ' is successful, these and fuliqueen chairback styled headboard. Each piece elegantly embellished and finished in rich pecan. 3 I"'!'. 'iik V ; v??Xs 'WJ Press Wireohoto at St. Marks Square will disap-Itaipear to curb damage to old city. I v, birds NO INTEREST QR CARRYING CHARGE WHEN YOU PAY 20 DOWN AND THE BALANCE IN 4 EQUAL New Brazil Leader Drive Opens Was Once Outcast By Uli Schmetzei Reuters News Agency - BraRIO 1)E JANEIRO zilians were told Tuesday that their next president was once stoned and his father banned from local clubs for being of German descent. - . Gen. Ernesto Geisel. 64, nominated last night by President Emijio Garrastazu Medici as his successor when his term expires in March 1974, Is (he son of a German schoolteacher who migrated from Stuttgart with his father, a Lutheran pastor. The Geisel family, according to the Influential dad O Estado de Sao Paulo, was persecuted by fanatics who stoned their home in southern Bento city and banned the father. 'August ' generals Geisel, from attending local clubs during the first World War 1. social and political philosphy of the military regime, political observers feel the future president is much too active and forceful not to impose his own brand of government on Brazilian politics between 1974 and 1979. Stones Singer Named in Paternity Suit Reuters News Agency Attractive black American-borsinger Marsha Hunt today named singer Mick Jaggar of the Rolling Stones as the father of her daughter. LONDON n Gun-calv- star in Hair, The presidential condidate, ho is the current head of the Brazilian State Oil Company (Ietrobras), was brought up by his sister Amalia after his mother died when he' was a baby. He and his brother Orlando, now the army minister in the Medici Cabinet, were sent to military' college with the money his sister won in a lottery. Geisel, whose public carrer has always remained out of thp public eye until he was nominated as Brazils 23rd president, still lives in an old fashioned three-storbuilding he shares with two other tenants at Leblon, a beach suburb. three-minut- e formerly a the rock musical named Jagger in a court hearing Hunt. Miss 2G, here during which Jaggers attorney successfully applied for an order for his client to take a blood test when he arrives bai k in England. Jagger is currently on vacation, reprteclly m Italy. and Bom in Philadelphia educated at the University of California, Miss Hunt is a former fashion model and actress and more recently a singer. w ' MONTHLY In Vemce On Pigeons P) eration Miss Hunt made the claim against Jagger in an affiliation order taken out in her married name, Marsha Karen La Vern Hunt Ratledge. Jagger, 28, married model Bian Nicaraguan-borca Perez Norena de Macias May 12, 1971, in St. Tropez, Southern France. Despite Medici's indication in his nominating speech that successor would not his deviate from the'econonuc, n VENICE, Italy ( OpPigieon is under way in Vemce with the goal of kill s ing nr resettling of the 200.000 or so pigeons m this city of canals. One of the . city's tourist attractions, the thousands of pigeons converging at noon on St. Marks Square, will disappear if the operation succeeds. The pigeons allowed to remain will have to change centuries-olhabits. three-quarter- TWIN MIRRORS CHAIRBACK HEADBOARD You ccsn IM dr your own upholstery and save money AU Tough, !H! Y0 or g, ported back Naugahyde is a sup- big 54" wide. Many colors to choose from. City authorities say that a pigeon population with explosion something had to be done to keep the birds healthy and reduce the damage they are causing to the architecture and sculpture of Venice's churches and palaces. The operation gradually has gone into effect under supervision of a committee whose members include a representative of the National Agency for the Protection of Animals. Granite Has Other UphoFabrics Including lstery Velvets and Heavy-dutNaugahyde Slightly Higher. CORNER SLEEPER GROUP Venice's pigeon population is double the number of humans. teams tour Special pigeons favorite piazzas palaces and capture those sidered diseased. These put to a painless death. the and con- are Thousands are being delivered to various Italian towns and villages which welcome Venetian touch. CE PEDESTAL DINETTE a Artistically fashioned and a full 34" wide with heavily textured black and None of the feeding troughs will be placed m St. Marks Square where thousands of pigeons fly in for lunch when the two bronze figures atop the dock work tower strike noon. That, it is hoped will keep the pigeons away. white plaid cover. Has corner table. Bolsters, covers, mattresses, and base units troughs. heavy-dut- y all included. Regular value $2S9.95. BUILT-I- N BACKREST a split pedestal table that eliminates tipping and six fashionable bucket-typ- e pedestal chairs in rich wet-loo- k vinyl. The way to more You get exciting family dining. O LIVING ROOM FAMILY ROOM Q DEN The immediate arid urgent removal of the following cargo has been demanded from the warehouse where they are presently being field. DINETTES Liquidation of this cargo consisting of luxurious merchandise of finest Persian Rugs and some other valuable Oriental rugs. This cargo is for immediate liquidation due to the financial difficulty of the corporation presently involved in insolvency ond forced out of business. Conducted by Globa Trod Inspection from Ixchongo Co. n & $ Sugar House 1 Persian Rugs to be held At PRUDENTIAL BANQUET PLAZA 1 07 East 33rd South Salt Lake City, Utah P.fA. 20 8 June Wed., , on' START AT They are all decorated fashionably ond provide lots of seating plus on extra bed when guests arrive. Regular value $359.95. AUCTION Viewing PAYMENTS! TRIPLE DRESSER In a recent press interview she said of her daughter Other pigeons will be netted I don't ever discuss Karis: in Venice and freed in the a the father. He vas just fields and woods 50 or more friend. Marriage to him at miles from the city. that time was impossible, she The 50.000 that will be left said, because she had not yet obtained a divorce from her will be assured a daily diet of husband gram and water in special With the usual censorship lifted, Brazilian papers Tuesday for the first time freely discussed the succession, but, ty pical of the shy Geisel, there was not one personal comment from him. Kf armed resume operations. The Hanot - fu I If toi Quantities Limited 4 'I " 4 Our experiences since 1934 through various agreements on letnam and the neighboring countries, our experiences from the Pans agreement this year, the continued violations following the June 13 communique point out that the Communists sign agreements only to save them from a perilous moment of defeat and at the same time to prepare themselves for a new t&uu&?A A Vows to Fight Save Yiets Tiiieu Says Strong Army, Not Pacts, OSO EAST 2 1 St SOUTH AT SUGAR MOUSE PLAZA OpcsTk&b-- j 1&9 Provo furniture company P.M. until time of auction. Terms: Ccsh or Check S.Z C.vi fJu - j t-'- j-ii end fb-ik- s'i 1134 04 NORTH STM WEST taasmEBs |