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Heaviest In Month In Washington Lt Gen Daniel James, a Pentagon spokes- - Communist leaflets warned Phnom Penhs civilian population to keep away from The targets such as military installations and the homes of President cabinet members which, they said, m a were to be annihilated massive attack A report from Hong Kong said guerrillas had broadcast a call to the residents of the capital to arm Lon Nol and One thirty-seve- n people were killed in the Mekong River town and more than 260 were woundd when it was hit by U S. Air Force themselves and nse against government officials or flee to "liberated zones. B52s. The question Cambodians were asking was whether there would be enough troops to continue the fight against the Communists, when the U S. bombing ceases Aug 15 Rush Conscripts The Cambodian high command rushed newly-traine- hundred and d Japanese Back Up Sympathy claim " New York Times Service In accordance TOKYO with an old Japanese custom, the Japanese passengers the Japan Air Lines hijacked last month will receive a sympathy payment of 500,000 yen (almost $2,000) each to compensate for their ordeal 114 in Negotiations Available No such is payment planned, however, for the five passengers who underwent the same experience, but a spokesman for the airline said Wednesday that negotiations are available for any who wish to make a The TJokesman added that there was no legal requirement that the airline pay compensation to the passengers, who were captives of the hijackers for 87 hours till they were released m Benghazi tested against the exclusion of the five passentwo from West Gergers many and one each from France, the Netherlands and Japanese crew memare also entitled to The 23 bers then hijackers Libya. blew up the plane, a Boeing The minai 747 The payment to the Japanese passengers comes under a custom known as mimai kin," which requires a gift, usually morey, to an injured or sick friend The phrase means sympathy money Some Japanese have pro from the bene- Switzerland fit kin according to an airline spokesman, who said that the amount was stil! under negotiation " (Copyright) Go First Cabin Classifieds Sell ); Arabs Call New Try On Unity Four days CAIRO (LPI) of negotiations in Tnpoli by high level Egyptian and Libyan delegations have failed to reach full agreement on plans to unite the two Arab countries, Egyptian political sources said Wednesday Only a limited measure of agreement has been reached." the sources said They said Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and I lbvan leader Col Moammar Khada-f- y will meet again in the third week of this month m an attempt to settle outstanding important issues, including the question of the referendum scheduled for Sept 1 The sources did ot know whether the meeting would be in Cairo or Tripoli. 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