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Show NWS, DESERLT A4 September 2, 1969 Tuesday, Hitler Plans Included Peace Dividend' Just Dream PKZRCE7S Continued from N.Y. Bombing MALMOE, SWEDEN (AP) Hitler planned a bomb attack on New York at the end of World War but had to give up the plan after the allied invasion of Normandy, - n The U.S. ?AIGON (UPI) command today Jmffiounced the destruction of iysaiaior guerrilla base camp pSts&r Cambodia by Americans I dropping bombs and napalm. The camp 70 miles north- 'wcjst of Saigon and two miles tfrom Cambodia was in the jjarfca from which the Cornmu- Husts were expected to launch iitw attacks today on Hanois J 24(h Independence Day. 1 war communiques overnight shellings jpand scattered combat, much it around Saigon, but listed a titr major attacks of proportions that could signal a new a , gjWfensive. , Irpilitary re-1- Summoned by an aerial spotter who saw some Communist troops in flic open, the warplanes zeroed in on the Cambodian border base and lulled 13 guerrillas, destroyed 72 bunkers and burned 15 tons of rice with their bombs and napalm, reports said. In another aerial raid nearby, helicopter gunship pilots caught another Communist unit in the open and reported killing 16 soldiers. 4As I came in, I could see the NVA (North Vietnamese soldiers) fitting next to a couple of 107mm rockets. On our first pass, we hit the 107s, which exploded and killed at Can't Cope U.S. i iWith Smut Inflow p()ggestive jlAll get often led when we even inquire as to the possibility of an agreement on dealing with the problem. Postal officials admit that they are confronted with an increasing amount of mail protesting unsolicited receipt of imported mail. This corresponds with public concern manifested by mail to congressmen and senators. The Nixon administration has submitted proposals to deal with the domestic variety, but officials admit helplessness, to a degree, in stopping that from abroad. g!attorney in the Post Offices general counsels office, says is virtually nothing that Kjeeji be done otherwise to stem is available on ::Solon Requesting cfitoon Rock Display WASHINGTON -iMurphy, said Monday the American people should be pgtyen the opportunity to see Jftjie collection of moon rocks. Murphy said he would Introduce legislation to provide for Ja moon rock display in the ro-Honda of the Capitol. John (UPI) M. tN.Y., ilnntaEBu 7 GlarSnot Df a trumpet. Or pay- ments apply if ygu purchase (he instru- ment. The Wonderful Music waits Jou. Month 3 Free Privet ieuont with You can be certain... try before you buy! Music Co. Paynes t ; -- ,- 145 South State, S. Utah Hudquirtm for COIM Worlds Most Pmtvrrf Musicol After the Allies landed in 1944, the Germans destroyed the plane rather than let it Tali into American hands, Pancherz reported. the He added that some funds might have to come from trims In existing programs a point which Nixon later emphasized by stating that in order to find money for new programs, he will have to trim it out of old ones. Meanwhile, western governors Monday launched a move to revise the proposed federal-stat- e revenue-sharin- g tion for ownership o! federal lands within a state. Gov. Jack WilArizona liams proposed the amendment to the policy statement submitted by Gov. Dan Evans lostnimftts THIS THURS., SEPT. His amendment drew immediate support from Hampton and a number of oiher western states, including Wyom- COMPARE THE a large degree by the federal government, which limited PEAS the taxing capacity, and also were sites for military installations, also by the states. ing, Idaho, New Mexico, Montana and Colorado. COMPARE THE f PRICE Always Beautiful . . . The Mountain States governors will not know whether or not they have won their fight until late today, when the matter is voted upon in executive session. Results will not be generally announced until Wednesday. a McCONaHAY Diamond it CUT to fin proportions, YES , THERE IS A DIFFERENCE The Evans proposal point three of a seven-poipolicy statement indicated the program to include consldera-sum- s appropriated should be allocated among the states nt JEWELRY not support the Evans proposthe Williams al without 57 SOUTH MAIN Safi laka City, Utah S4f It READY 0 SET Back to School with GO l an Electric Typewriter From TYPE -A - LINE Our onee-a-ye- ar sale of rentals end demonstrators By Popular Domand BOB McGRRV and his orchestra Every night except Sunday H DELICIOUS DINNERS rom 8:30 to midnight COVER CHARGE it NOuntil 9:30 pm -t- hen only it SI per person for dinner guests each Monday Reservations N. - na (Hink) Alol TYPE' Suggested -3- 28-9114 K Famous Smith-CoroElectro 120 Sells New for $175.00 FREE PARKING LUNCHEON if MUSICAL and fashion show Maiadm DliwSer 168 E. 2nd South 322-124- 9 country. AIR MIST HAS THAN ANY SHU U.S., Peru Begin 3rd Round Talks - i The United LIMA (UPI) States and Peru have started a third round of negotiations on the expropriation of the International Petroleum Co., a subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey. Airport Protest STEWKLEY, ENGLAND Rev. Paul Drake (UPI) was a bit surprised to e rigns in Russian, Chinese and Urdu on his front lawn Monday. The signs promised resistance and a fight to death. After he had them removed he was told they were the lat-- i est move in a local drive to keep Londons third airport out of the area. 4 thru SUN., SEPT. 7 s. !. if K mOxcojiif Hampton said that he could HELD OVER DANCING -f- JJ :: of Washington. Because we bought new Super DC-TThey have more room for all passengers than any other airline in leg the United States. At no extra cost The extra room is there because we took out 15 seats in each of our new jets. To help you remember all this .we call our planes Space-shipsRemember that the I Williams proposed an added The relasentence saying, tion between the tax ability of a state and the percentage of land under active federal control shall also be considered. TOMATO JUICE from $4-$- 9 rento! . . funds for initially implement-- i ng administration programs would be available. and several amendment, indicated other governors they felt the same way. Gov. David F. Cargo of New Mexico pointed out that many western states were owned to Lima Monday with a Peruvian delegation headed by Gen. Marco Fernandez Baca, head, of the government owned company managing the expropriated IPC property. instru-even- and JVsrld of weighed 93 tons with bombs and carried fuel for a 9,000-mil-e nonstop flight. Fancherz, now a designer for the aircraft company Mai moe Flygindustrl, made the first test flight with a Junkers 390 from Germany to Cape Town and back again, he said. that based primarily on population adjusted by relative state and local tax effort President Nixons special representative, New York lawyer John Irwin, met in a ligte. Now you can rent a famous Conn band t, tantal It ' . PI dUp. Pan-cher- misunderstood and assured Hampton , EtOf Itthe flow. I 'No estimate - the Malmse paper Arbetet reported Monday. In an interview, a former z, German test pilot, Hans 55, said Hitler planned to use the Junkers 390 bombers for the bombing of New York. The plane was built specially for such an attack, he said. the pornography entering this but country from abroad, postal officials say there Is no raids between the capital and doubt it Is increasing largethe Cambodian border, hitting inthe because of waning ly terest in Scandanavia since what the U.S. Command called troop concentrations, legalization of smut base camps, storage areas At the same time, Lawrence and staging areas. says enforcement is stepped 22 for orders example, It is from this area that up; impounding foreign mail were Allied intelligence has foreissued last month,' compared cast the Independence Day to only three during file same outbreak, with the guerrillas time a year ago. to concentrate expected NO SUCCESS against Isolated Allied artilleiy Efforts to deal with the bases. In a dispatch from Hanoi problem through agreements with postal services in Swemonitored in Tokyo, the North den and Denmark have met Vietnamese news agency with no success, a spokesman quoted Hanois premier, ' said.. Pham Van Dong, that his naNot a single one of them tion would continue to fight to liberate the south, defend (countries) has a law forbid- -' the north and proceed toward ding the mailing of pornography, he noted. In fact, they peaceful unification of the WASHINGTON (AP) -Hardcore pornographic publications are coming into this Eijiuntry in ever increasing aHflnbers, but the Post Office --Department admits little if I 1 thing can be done to cur-- , fail the imported smut. ' Most comes from Denmark gjarifi Sweden, where postal say there are no laws pm.' forhid the sending of lurid, photographs pflirough the snail. we can do, says a 3dst Office spokesman, is to jiut out unlawful orders to gjnyjound mall leaving the United States for known companies abroad. he admits, course, Jpltjiis cuts off much of their -jjvenue, and we hope to get this way." ONLY METHOD But William Lawrence, an said Lt. Stanley a copter pilot Zimmerman, from Philadelphia. Allied intelligence has said it expected the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese to begin a new but limited push to ma.1t the 24th anniversary today of Hanois declaration of independence from France. South Vietnamese troops in Saigon and in the provinces around the capital remained on special alert, with all leaves and days off canceled, but Allied headquarters reported only light combat At least three dashes erupted Monday on infiltration routes leading to Saigon, lnduding the American air attack on the base two miles from Cambodia, military spokesmen said. The two other flareups saw South Vietnamese soldiers kill 18 Communist troops 31 miles northwest of Saigon and U.S. infantrymen kill five guerrillas 65 mile3 northwest of Saigon American B52 bombers followed up the fighting with least four, somewhat first Page next time you want to jet to Los Angeles. And remenp ber we still have one of the best records of any airline. Then call your Travel Agent or Air West Not only will you get breakfast on the way and dinner coming back, but now your knees will thank you for the trip. on-ti- me |