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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 12

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The salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, lngut 3, 1931 12 2 -Year Draft Hits Slum i With House Report to Senate Details CIA Role in Laos Fighting bm ot Tv ai am By Call P. Leubsdorf P'-ti-s plate of a number of lion in out-" ic aid and $70 $2 billioti. of wia-h rail goes care "Aer e. corr.vis tee voted 9 io to peir.a; in 1., nerves it, at could open up new House- Senate deputes me bill. Rep.

William 'teie-i R-Wis is chdllerging me Oci 1 effective dme set by con ferees for a $2.4 bdhon pay raise Both the House ai Senate had passed ldentiwd language n.dkirg it effective the month aimi enactment i -ore ha to ke he aiaf: oif r- Calendar Senate DemooidUc Leader ke Marsfie! 1 had said ear-li-r a was quire unhkeV the Senate would pass the 0.11 be-nue Co srarts a mortli-loi lecess Friday, even if the Hu ise passed TuesOny on schedule Okays hallengps Ti.e pat liamentary tangle F'l I -l 1972. Ml LennO JJy T'71, t'e ruhi.i'y e-s -e Hem is cue to rise tin $'-2 2 ru! --n to $252 2 n. 1 it. -A toe ton 1 .74 la excln nr" li -Ihon ty tie CIA er jive of the That cmH.i'nn. ot St.

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1 Cas-v WHEN IT'S TIME TO GIVE A DYNAMIC GIFT jctfl STAR GAZER By CuAl R. POLLAN UbRA 23 OCT. 22 v-lv 178180 OCT 23 ASHLNGTON (APi The two-year diwft--extension bill, all eady in trouble the Senate. Jit a parliamentary standorf in the Monday ii t. apparently ending dunces lor congressional approval befoie Septemtier Therell be no bill tomorrow, House Rules Comminee Cb crmai; illiam M.

Colmer, D-Miss. said Monday, meaning the House would not act on the draft bill Tuesday as scheduled because Colmer would not dear it. Led to Tangle Unless Colmers committee resolves the tangle that led to his decision, the only way the Hou-e could even get the draft till to the floor is with an unlikely two-thirds vote. Speaker Carl Albert said he doubts the Hou-e has any Sell W'miing oate-ifclf na On-eo Dynam.c. Siaimtsc steel honzom-ii ovr) case fits snugly on tfc'ist, Vin ratchng bracelet th aif-vented strap SVto Manual Uind strap trcdel tnout caienaar .379.0 tor.

71- St tor bon.rJirg operations soutoern Laos dueled at tie Ho Chi ALr.fi supply trail Vietnam. Despite heavy countries. No. tn Vietnamese foices rose itorr about 40.0 -o March IWiS to lOt.ltoU Apnl 197' uhde name Pa diet Lao C'lm-v ai st uoop strength dn j.t.eu from 51 945 to 39.090. The report s.od the North Viet iam-esp appear to be taking the biurt of spaiing the Pallet Lao In the luture wl en they will vie for pchmal loi.trol in Laos with nort-Comnnuris! Lao forces whose numbers will bne been greatly reduced by war Imres.

The number of Chinese forces along the road has risen ftom between 6.000 and 8,000 19 to between 14.000 and 20 000. including moie than 3,000 in antiaircraft crews. S. air sorties in both southern and northern' Laos i he exact amount lor each is classified dropped from -ntO a day two years ago to 3.50 a day las year and 340 a day this Apnl. The most enecuve Laotian military force is not the Royal Lao Army but the so-called BG irregular force, supported mainly by die CIA in four of the country's five military Ask or free Omega trcchuf t-euies dnd o'her ri.

-aerial in the onginal docunert. The veil of secr-cy wla 1-eS long kept this semet -r Laos officially hidden from the Aniencoi pe--ple has betn partially l.fted, s.od Si n. Nuurt Ssrmng'on D-Mo than man ol the subcommittee on US. sf-ur-ty agree plants and onminitnien's ahroa-1. The con plete leport was presented to the foieign tela tons committee in May and io secret session of the Senate on June 7 A declassified tianscript will be printed ednesd ay's Cm gressional Akt A Ui U.

The report lis-s so ne items directly, such as the fact of a CIA iole in Laos, figures on US. bombing sorties and North Vietnamese troop strength, and details of ginwing Chinese involvement in northern Laos, including the stationing of troop garrisons along a road fiom China to Thailand Other material, such as the extent of CIA funding, while omitted on security mounds, can be readily calculated fiorn othet f-gutes h-tt in the report. The rejxirt discloses: -In fiscal 1971, the United Slates spent $162 2 million in rmlitaiy assistance, $52 mil Asscuated Press Writer WASHINGTON A Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff report s-ud Monday hat the Cential InkdliLpnce seen-j spent well over $1(K) million last year part of a grown U.S. effort to halt Noith ad antes in Lacs. The report lifted $70 million CIA b.ukinsr for Laotian tomes and lmlitated that close io th it amount was in ad-iimon to support some 4, 800 Thai inegulurs fighting Laos.

Despite growing U.S. aid, which totaled at least $350 rntUion last year, excluding perhaps five times that amount for bombing operations, the report said most ob-jrrvets feel the situation theie is growing steadily woise and the initiative seems -early to he in tlie hands of llie enemy. The censored report, winch stems ftom a 12 lay visit to Ihjs late A pul and eaiiy l.v lames G. Louenstein and Richard M. Morse, filled a number of hither to sene! details about U.S.

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