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Show - f -- y - vr ft The. Salt Like Tribune, Saturday, September 22, 1973 Jews Protest to E. Germany Abe Marlin Troops End War Role, - The leader BERLIN (AP) of West Berlins Jewish community has urged East Germany to cancel the planned opening of an office of a Pa, estinian puemlla group in East Berlin. Leave Asia (Uri) - BANGKOK The Marines, who man for man suffered more casualties in the Indochina war than any other American force, officially ended their combat role m Southeast Asia Fnday. U.S. In ceremonies at the remote N hai Nam Phong royal 240 miles of northeast airbase, Bangkok, known derisively as .4. "the rose garden by the become o th girl Whats leathernecks stationed there, .thaTused t color up when she was the American flag met you Instead o before? lowered and the last Marines left Thailand. War Continues In Cambodia, a government navy convoy made a daring run down the Mekong River and up a tributary to bnng much needed supplies to a besieged provincial capital 57 miles southeast of Phnom Penh, a military spokesman said. At Kompong Cham, 50 miles northeast of Phr.om Penh and scene of 13 days of major fighting early this mondi, progress of sorts was re- ported. Insurgents Killed A government patrol was able to move out more than a mile from the city limits before encountering insurgents, die high command said. Then, in a brief skirmish, two insurgents were killed and soldiers three government were wounded. In Saigon, South Vietnamese truce Friday negotiators accused the Communists of trying to cut South Vietnam in two about the capital. 250 miles north of In reply, the Viet Cong said in a note to the International Commission for Control and Supervision that since the Jan. 28 cease-fire- , South Vietnamese forces have destroyed more than 30 hamlets and 1,000 homes in the disputed central area. Cease-Fir- e Volated A South Vietnamese Reuters News Agency PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN -Afghanistan Friday accused the Pakistani government of involvement in a plot to overthrow the new Afghamstani regime of President Mohammed Daoud. monitored Kabul, here, said several people had been arrested for opposing Aighanisans new democratic system. These includeu former Prime Minister Mohammed Hashijn, Maiwandal and retired Gem AtJJtul Razak. Pakistani foreign ministry officials in Islamabad said the charge of Pakistani involvement was made in an Afghanistan! government statement Friday. issued in Kabul In Moscow, Tass said the spokesman Commumsts committed 68 cease-fir- e violations between noon Thursday and noon Friday. He said since Jan. 28, a total of 24,747 violations have been committed by the comto death munists causing 9,063 Communists, 33,574 government troops and 1,566 civilians. Tffe U.S. Marine pullout from Nam Phong, one of the most desolate of all U.S. concluded overseas bases, three weeks of withdrawals, said. The U.S. spokesmen United States still has six air force bases on Thai soil. Still based in Thailand are just under 40,000 American 500 air- The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) had made an agreement with the East German regime to open an office in East Berlin, giving it an official operating base within a Communist state for the first time. In a letter to East German Communist Party Chief Erich leader Jewish Honecker, Heinz Galinski charged that East Germanys hostility to Israel was tantamount to a renewal of News Agency, quoting the News Agency Bachiar, said the situation was normal throughout the country and that detachments of the armed forces loyal to the Daoud regime were m control of Kabul and other cities. Afganistani to liquidate the revolutionary-patrioti- c and movement threatening the security of the state, Tass quoted Bachtar as saying. Minister Advised Terror Opportunity Galinski said East Germanys action went far beyond stance in politiits cal support of the Arabs. He added that the agreement is an opportunity for the Palestinians to carry out terrorism. anti-Zioni- Galinski heads a Jewish community of 5,250 persons. East Germany has about 1,000 Jews, half of them in East Berlin. Prewar Berlin had a Jewish community of 160,56-in 1933, down to 75,344 in 1939 and 7,000 at wars end in 1945. Galinski said that the Berlin Jews, who had suffered much during the Nazi era, were increasingly alarmed by the Aug. 5 East German partys Central Committee agreement with the PLO. Guaranteed Support In this agreement, the PLO, which carries responsibility for a number of bloody acts of terror, is guaranteed the broad support of your Nazi persecution. Honecker served some 10 years in Nazi jails. Galinski charged that East German explanations that it is but not can not be reconciled with what he called nonfactual and hate filled reports" appearing for years in East German news media concerning anti-Zioni- Friday he Jias begun underground circulation in the Soviet Union of two unpublished chapters of his banned novel-Th- e First Circle. In a brief statement, the author made clear he is testing whether the Soviets will adhere to the international copyright laws. The government announced Thursday that it has set up a copyright agency as the only official channel between Soviet writers and Western publishing houses. As a result Solzhenitsyn said he now believes his books can be circulated to Russians through the underground and at the same time be nruected from arbitrary publication in the West Because of his criticism of the regime, Solzhenitsyn has not had access to government publishing companies. He never authorized publication abroad of the 196S version of The First Circle. The two chapters now to be published have not appeared anyvhere before. IlTe Soviet Unions joining of the Convention for Authors Rights allows one to suppose that the rights of the authors of our country are now protected from arbitrary publication. In this belief I release these extracts in samizdat, Solzhenitsyns statement said. Samizdat is the word for underground publishing ini Russia. The Kama River plant, with production planned at 150,000 trucks and 150,000 heavy engines a year, will be the worlds largest truck factory. Its cost has beer, put at about (2 billion. Turnkey Plant Sources said the Soviets were interested in a turnkey plant in Siberia, one in which the foreign general contractor turns over the key to the Russians after completion. General management of the building would be entirely the of General responsibility Motors. There was no immediate comment from General Mo- tors on the report. Fiat, the Italian auto giant, built a passenger car factory 'for the Russians under the arrangement being proposed to But Fiat encountered such a nightmarish senes of that when the problems Soviets attempted to enlist Mercedes-Benz- , Mack Truck GM. k, quilted polyester fiil, it's machine washable and sew a garden of daisies white X -- Freshest Points to Consequences "This awakens sentiments and meets halfway Galinski elements, to He appealed declared. Honecker to consider the consequences if East Germany persists in its attitude. and other Western firms to do the same thing with Kama River, they refused. Russ Supervision Kama is being built under Russian supervision, with individual Western subcontractors providing specific sections of the plant. A General Motors delegation was in Moscow for with discussions the Soviets earlier this year. d A permanent Soviet mission for the purchasing Kama River plant has offices in the General Motors Building in New York. It was understood that this was the channel for the present formative discussions. Bathe a Boa? Well, Careful PHOENIX, ARIZ. (AP) -The prescription was deadly for Elizabeth the boa. The reptile made the pages of the Arizona Republic recently when she got loose and ate a crow named Judy that barked like a dog. Elizabeth was captured and returned to her owner, Tommie Lou Whittingslow, Phoenix. A short time later the snake disgorged Judys body, and then refused to eat. 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Pink, gold or blue, S.M.L. Bargain short-sleeve- Kabul radio gave no details of the alleged plot, but it made what it described as a serious appeal to the Pakistani government to desist from such acts m future in Galinski also said that the order to maintain regional and East German-PLagreement world peace. violates the spirit of the Berlin accord of 1971 The Pakistan foreign minisdesigned to reduce tensions. said Prime try spokesman Galinski earlier appealed to Minister Zulfikari Ali Bhutto, allied authorities in West BerStates United the now visiting lin to intervene with the Rus- had been informed. By Roger Leddington Associated Press Writer MOSCOW The Soviet Umon has started preliminary talks with General Motors in hopes of convincing the U.S. auto maker to build a billion dollar truck factory in Siberia, U.S. sources said Friday. Quilt Cuddle-so- ft if the office 1 former concentration camp inmate himself, Galinski said he addressed Honecker as a former fellow victim of Siberian Truck Factory winner Solzhenitsyn said It was not clear 'I A Looks to Nobel Alexander U.S. V-r- drip dry, whisked with loce. At q tiny price, Honecker. GM Eyes Offer to Build MOSCOW source confirmed action and that Galinski had met with the U S. minister for Berlin. "The matter is under consideration, the source said without elaboration. West Berlin newspapers nave cited Beirut reports that A Gaknskis Galinski told Russ Scribe Black Mart (AP) Prize Under Consideration The letter was dated Sept. but released to the news media Fnday. anti-Jewis- h reactionary group was active in the country aiming A the East Berlin Palestinian office is to be a front for Arab contacts with the Soviet Union through which military and other aid can be channeled without overt Russian involvement. sians concerning the Palestinian office to be set up in East Berlin. 13 state, Situation Normal govern- ment servicemen and about craft. Afghan Plot Laid to Pakistan Radio mf 825-160- u&h |