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8D Fort Lauderdale New, Monday, July 10, 1972 Drastic Troop Cuts ALB ITEMS CAH CARRY i v.l-n i at 1 1 1 1 9 ea untmnKaDie MS UnlM Preu InlinutloMl Kennedy predicted explor badly taken by our European 1 atory talks on mutual East West troop cuts would begin later this year and must move forward "PARALLEL" with the security conference. "The two must be separated," he said, "but you can't have one without the other." allies and very widely appre- elated by the Russians. "I don't think a few troops' either way would make a great deal of difference, but we must keep strong in this period as we move into the (European security) confer-, FT.UUDERDALE STORES 170! S.ANDREWS AVE. PH.523-5868 1241 W.SUNRISE BLVD. PH.763-3112 111 N.STATE RD.7 PH.583-2125 BRUSSELS David Kenntejy, the new, U.S.

am-, bassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said today that drastic American troop cuts in Europe are f'unthinkable." Such cuts-up to 170,000 of the 300,000 U.S. servicemen stationed in Europe have been, advocated by Sen. George S. McGovern. But Kennedy, in an interview with United Press International, said that "this would be very ence with Russia.

Very large I Kennedy, 66, arrived March changes would be unthinkable 21, but has spent most of his PRICES GOOD THRU SAT JULY 13 ana would have a very serious time visiting America's allies I effect on the alliance. We cannot permit it to happen. time to move downward is when we get some sort of agreement." ccitHffrvi Europe. He is often referred to as "super-ambassador" a former treasury secretary who is the only U.S. ambassador abroad in this 'century to remain a member of the President's Cabinet.

MARCOS ORDERS JETS INTO ACTION Emm mm SUSP Xfm- roTjwHisa 1 Ju r-i 1 1 iFLONRICOniM the fight because the rough terrain in the area made it difficult for ground troops to go after the rebels in high, well concealed positions. Other sources said the army had moved mortars into the fight and was airlifting additional troops to attempt to block any attempt by the rebels to escape from the area. The armed forces chief of staff, Gen. Romeo Espino, flew to the scene this morning to direct operations. life A A 4 Th) Aiuciiltd Prm MANILA -President Ferdinand E.

Marcos ordered air force jets into the air today to strafe and bomb suspected positions of Communist rebels in northeastern Isabella It was the fifth day of fighting against guerrillas of the Maoist New People's Army near Palanan, about 200 miles northeast of Manila. A rebel force estimated at about 100 men have been skirmishing with government troops since Thursday, when fighting broke out over a grounded 100-ton freighter believed to have been bringing supplies to the rebels. Informed sources said Marcos ordered the jets into i REUNITED Lawyer Vince Sisson, 51, of Middletown, Ohio, is Reunited with "lis wife, Frances, in Falmouth, England, Saturday after crossing the Atlantic in 25 days in his 35-foot sloop, Lydia. Sisson started his voyage rom Mystic, I on June 12. Apwirwhoir Flight Cancellation Strands 1 180 V.SrBound Passengers NHJHt CMQUIltBf.

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Call Mr. Jan Price at 925-7158 Concepts. resentative of the charter brokers arrived to explain what had happened. The Civil Aviation Authority refused British Caledonian a license to operate the flight because it was not satisfied the passengers were bona-fide members of the chartering clubs. "We were asked by Lloyd's to try to operate the flight, which was booked through Siyer Travel in Los Angeles on behalf of the British Dominion Club and the International Social Club," a British Caledonian Airways spokesman said.

Saturday a similar flight by Caledonian on behalf of Lloyds was canceled and 200 passengers stranded. best-selling filter king! Unlttd Prut Intwnitloinl GATWICK, England Last minute cancellation of a charter flight to Los Angeles last night stranded 180 passengers at Gatwick Airport. The flight, which was to be operated by British Caledonian Airways, had been arranged at short notice after the collapse of Lloyd Aviation holdings, which operated the charter firm Lloyd International Airways. "This is terrifying," said Mrs. Rita Clarke, who was returning to Los Angeles after a holiday in London.

"I've no idea when I will get home, if ever. I haven't much money left." There were angry scenes in the airport lounge when a rep ALSO IN STOCK NORTON MOUNTED WHEELS AND MOUNTED POINTS DUNCAN-EDWARD co. SOUTH ANDREWS at 6th FT. LAUDERDALE A Block Long Industrial Hardware Operation Mil MMl G0U) tun -Mm. 1.3 lnt.HH( fitttr ki( tf 01 a km, ImntV I mf-Kttm.

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FTC Report APRIL 72. fi Vjs. advertising ycx)ncepls 1075 III ct nodanao Ito. 33009 Tel Aviv Massacre Admitted know how many people I killed." Standing in a waist-high steel plated dock and flanked by two military policemen who were manacled to his 1 wrists, the young Japanese pleaded guilty to all four charges against him in the May 30 attack that killed 26 people and wounded 79 others at Lod. UnlM Prtn Inhrnitlonil ZRIFIN, Israel Kozo Okamoto admitted today that he participated in the massacre at Tel Aviv's Lod International Airport "I fired not only at tourists and visitors but at policemen as well," Okamoto, 24, told a military tribunal at the opening of his trial.

"But I don't Oivn Chair Pacifies Bobby GORDON'S Gill Si I vsr vM 1: I Si'OBHSTIII' I I I I A TAAKA VQDKA r- i Mi (J S)dD(D)o UnlM Prill littimitioiul REYKJAVIK, Iceland -The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess match can begin Fischer's favorite chair has arrived. The swivel chair in metal and black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and put on the stage in the Reykjavik Chess Hall yesterday. Spassky's Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it suspiciously. Then they left without comment. Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? "It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same type chairs," said Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation.

Fischer took one look at the dozen different chairs the Icelanders had assembled from Reykjavik's furniture stores the other day, sat down in some of them and then gave his verdict: "Fly in my own chair." Spassky, the 35-year-old world champion, did not seem to worry much about details of the $250,000 match. After lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to start the first of their 24 games tomorrow. BEDROOM, BATH from $17,900. MOVE IN NOW 1 BEDROOM, VA BATH from $18,900. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS from $24,900.

Townhouses: 2 BEDROOM, VA BATH $23,900. Bengals Plan War Trials mini ii ii T1 if Tl I ff SI dispatch drom Dacca that Sheik-Mujibur Rahman's government insists on its right to hold the trials, and the date for them will be purely, a political decision for Mujib and his cabinet. "Indications here suggest that he and his cabinet will leave enough room for flexibility in fixing a date," the statesman said. Tlw AnocMid Prau NEW DELHI The Bangladesh government plans to put 1,200 Pakistani prisoners of war on trial for genocide and other war crimes but has postponed the trials indefinitely in an effort to maintain the good atmosphere of the India-Pakistan summit, the New Delhi Statesmen reported today. The newspaper said in a Lepk deluxe Brandy FOFC LESS Near the Center of the City, only Minutes to Beach, Three Shopping Centers, on a Bus Line.

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