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Show Friday, August 22, 1969 DESERET NEWS, A2 Kds SAIGON1 - (UPI) broke heavy .i The shellings were part of a 25 such attacks overnight, 15 cf which were at U.S. units. The attacks killed two Americans and wounded More out series of fighting on South Vietnams northern coastal plains where U.S. forces have killed more than 400 North Vietnamese and yiet Cong this week. American troops found more than 100 Communist troops dead on one battlefield. 72. The heaviest fighting was centered 17 to 23 miles west of Tam Ky which is 60 miles from Da Nang and 340 miles northeast of Saigon. It is in an area where U.S. Infantrymen have been trying unsuccessfully to reach the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed Tuesday, killing eight Americans. Seven Army troops and ' Communist forces bombarded the big U.S. base at Da H Nang today in an attack that and killed one Amercan wounded 42 others. Seven Vietnamese civilians were killed in a similar rocket attack 100 miles to the south. Oliver Noonan, 29, of Norwell, LODGE an Associated Press photographer, were aboard Mass., the helicopter. U.S. troops said they came upon the bodies of 1C3 Communist soluiets Thursday in an area 23 miles west of Tam Ky. The slain soldiers apparently were killed the previous day, U.S. spokesmen said. and . U.S. jet fightr-bomber- s artillery today pounded the North Vietnamese positions on mountains overlooking the battlefield. ; There was no indication of how many North Vietnamese and Viet Cong were killed in todays actions in the Tam Ky Premier Resigns South Viet Post No Change In Paris - - Premier SAIGON (AP) Tran Van Huong in effect resigned today, giving President Nguyen Van Thieu a free hand to reorganize the Cabinet. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge has arrived to tell President Nixon he sees no ! change in the Communist po-si don at the Vietnam peace J a Momig Base tas4 today I Surrender J, statement Issued by Thieus office said the ailing Huong has agreed to let the president make the talks in Paris. On his arrival Thursday, Lodge said Nixon had made flexible. and comprehensive proposals at the Paris talks. The Vietnamese president (has also made proposals of Shis own, including bipartisan government and international Inspection where necessary, A ; decision of forming Cabinet. A spokesman for a new Huong said the premier had agreed to the statement and that it would be correct to say he was stepping aside. However, he did not formally resign. Huong, 66, a southerner, has been premier since May 25, 1968. The only prominent civilian in Thieu's military -oriented regime, he has a strong following among the people. In recent months he has come under heavy criticism from members of Parliament and business leaders for hiking import taxes and for failure to consult with members of Parliament Huong also caused discon- area. Unofficial reports indicated at least five Americans were killed and seven wounded. U.S. troops also were reported taking a number of heat casualties from 120 degree temperatures. Intelligence reports said at least two battalions of the North Vietnamese 2nd Division were operating in the region of jungles, scrub brush and mountains. Military sources said the Communist troops now were nosed in and couldnt get cut of the valley without taking heavy casualties. Mosque Fire Sparks Violence the fire enraged JERUSALEM by Still (AP) in JerusaA1 Aksah lems hundred several Mosque, Arab youths boxed in a group of Israeli troops near the walls of the Old City today and showered rocks and sticks on them. The troops fired volleys of machine-gubullets above their heads but were forced to retreat inside the gates of the Old City. d offers finest quality glasses; i at lowest Weapons, Irish Told possible prices! SINGLE VISION BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND Britain's (AP) military commander in Northern Ireland ordered the vast majority of the controversial police reserves . to surrender their today ONE LOW PRICE weapons. The provinces Roman Catholic minority had blamed the reservists, known as the for most of the eight dead in last weeks Protestant Catholic riots. The number about 8,400. specials police OUR COMPLETE PRICE INCLUDES: SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION SINGLE VISION CLEAR PR TINTED LENSES Lt. Gen. Sir Ian Freeland, comman and newly assigned head of all internal security, said the order means also that no armed specials will be operating on the streets of Belfast, Londonderry and other cities, start- YOUR CHOICE OF FRAME FROM OUR URGE SELECTION OF FASHIONABLE STYLES AND COLORS ef EASY CREDIT, NO INTEREST OR CARRYING OPTOMETRISTS OR eye PHYSICIANS (M.O.) CHARGES PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED GUARANTEED! SATISFACTION ing tonight. DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE CITY He said the specials duties In Belfast would be limited to guarding docks and other vul n e r a b 1 e points. Elsewhere they will guard vital installations near the frontier with the Irish Republic but will not man the frontier itself. 246 SOUTH MAIN STREET .fi34ST' ' n Back-to-Scho- Israeli closed security forces the gates. Inside Defense Minister Moshe Dayan was reported keeping a dose watch on the explosive situa- tent among civil servants and the military by announcing plans to increase their pay and then being unable to . tion. carry them out Another factor was Huongs health, which has been bad for several months. SALT LAKI The announcement came ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ol BARGAIN DAYS! DESERET NEWS session beafter a antween Thieu and Huong other In a series of meetings concerning a Cabinet reshuffle promised by Thieu July CITY, UTAH HltwUI Offtc, m I. Sint Swtb AdvtrtMn In4 Clrcvlition twe-ho- 19. riGieciutt'O Open Sea. a - S. Main It. The Deseret News Publishing Company assumes no responsibility for manuscripts and pho.ugraphs contributed. Photographs ana articles may be reprinted only with written permission givon In advance. 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