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Hewark (0.) Advoeali July 7, 1372 South Viets retake Quang Tri U.S. air, naval armada covers advance By midmorning, mortars were still exploding on the South Vietnamese front lines. SAIGON (AP) -The Saigon1 command claimed today that elements of a South Vietnamese paratrooper task force spearheaded by tanks had forged Viet reported that resistance! appeared to be light; although the forwardmost troops of the battalion were shelled by 107mm rockets and long-range The a i on command were seven men killed and 10 claimed 102 North Vietnamese wounded, the Saigon command troops were killed In a fifth said, consecutive day of fighting inj Military sources in Phnom the Parrot's Beak section of, Penh said a Cambodian general Cambodia near the town of was killed during the night "Just keep pumping it In there, just keep them coming T- into the heart of Quang Tri guns, City, and seized control of two- thirds of the city," Viet tolrVw i-newsmen. sho.ut!d.!"to he thirds of the northern provincial capital. Heavier fighting was reported piw But field reports and senior Kompong Rau, 50 miles west of; while attempting to lead rein-Saigon.

Eight South Vietnamesejforcements into the besieged troops were reported killed and district town of Angtassom. 24 wounded. These sources said the Takeo Two clashes were reported Province subsector command-along Highway 13 north of Sai-er, Brig. Gen. Kong Chhat, died gon at points three and 10 miles' aboard a helicopter after he south of the provincial capital! was wounded some six miles on the southern and eastern U.S.

military source sharply disputed the announcement fringes of the city, Viet report- i I i 'ill positions, rurrow is an with one of the South Vietnamese airborne battalions. made in Saigon. 58 North Vietnamese killed Associated Press correspond and eight tanks destroyed on the outskirts. of An Loc. Forty North Viet north of Angtassom, which is about 35 miles south of Phnom ent Dennis Neeld reported from the front he had no information to indicate a thrust Into the Paratroopers on the southern namese troops were killed.

side battled heavy counter while South Vietnamese losses, Penh. "We're still taking 82mm mortar from that location," Furrow radioed as he stood on the clapboard wall of what was once an American barracks. He stood in a banana grove splashed with blood from northern half of the city. A senior military source said there YWCA summer programs to start attacks Thursday night from North Vietnamese forces making a stand in a line of old French villas. were no South Vietnamese units of any significant size in the wounded North Vietnamese sol- Qcnroc nf IT 5 Nnvtr into frnm city.

He left open the possibility thai reconnaissance teams Five of the summer's YWCAj programs will begin next week. it will be the deco-rate-your-jeans and macrame belt project at 9:30 a.m. each 7th Fleet carriers off the coast idlers who had retreated during scrambled into the night skies niSnt-to attack the North Vietnam- More than a score of B52 ese. their tanks, artillery and bombers streaked across the might be operating there. Field sources said South Vietnamese paratrooper and ma Tuesday, beginning bridge will be given from 7 to 9 p.m.

to adults and teens. "Wednesday, teen tennis I will be taught to junior and senior high students at to junior and senior high students at 1 p.m. and ladies beginning tennis at 2 and 6 p.m. demilitarized zone to attack rine units were closing in on automatic weapons, rear North Vietnamese oases the city but were meeting tough It was the first stiff resistance the South Vietnamese day through Friday; and teenage tennis II for junior and senior high people at 1 p.m. resistance.

that U.S. officers say are supporting the Communist forces A huge American air and naval armada covered the ad paratroopers have encountered since they began tightening their grip on the southern edges Utica man Sertoma governor vancing South Vietnamese. of the city three days ago. Associated Press correspondent Holger Jensen reported that South Vietnamese marines were closing in on the city from the east. One task force was re in Quang Tri.

The Saigon command said in a communique that South Vietnamese marines rescued 800 refugees two miles east of Quang Tri City and moved them south to My Chanh. Mrs. Jack Quinf, of Utica i al Convention in Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Lowell E.

Scott, East was elected governor of the east cental district, Ohio Sertoma Club. ported to have advanced half a mile to the eastern outskirts iDorsey Mill Heath, rep South Vietnamese tanks knocked out two Soviet-built PT76 light amphibious tanks used by the North Vietnamese and was a little more man a Elsewhere, sharp fighting resented the Heath chapter at the convention. She was elected to the post at the recent Sertoma Internation mile east of the Citadel, at the was reported on ine soutnern center of the city. front in the Saigon region at A second marine task force and a paratrooper knocked out a third with a hand-fired antitank missile. The other tanks fled into 50 Hats delay Heath uniform change points 50 miles west and miles north of the capital.

made a helicopter landing 2 miles southeast of the city. Lt. Col. Do Viet, a spokesman NASA eaters heavy thickets. Associated Press correspond for the Saigon command, said Heath policemen did not begin NEW YORK (AP) While it that elements of a South Viet- ent Dennis Neeld reported that wearing their new blue uni namese paratroop Danauonisoum Vietnamese paratroopers forms Monday because of a de-j Police Chief Charles Pinney said June 30 he expected the men to be out of their old gray uniforms by then.

Duncan said he did not know when to expect the hats or why they had not arrived. backed by tanks had pushed; captured three prisoners, one of lay in the arrival of matching hats, according to Sgt. Kenneth them seriously wounded, and into the northern part of Quang took many technicians, computers and complex communication equipment to get the Apollo 16 astronauts to the moon and back, it also took a iot of eating, and drinking. Tri a few hours before dawn, Duncan. overran a North Vietnamese field hospital stocked with med "They are right next to the ical supplies.

i Citadel," he said. Perry warns of plant spray Do not spray Sevin on cucum-j Fischer loses draw Chess title test set Tuesday bers or any other plant with v. blossoms, Max Perry, Perry County agent, warned this ons, summer squash and other plants. A vine which has many flowers does not necessarily mean a large number of fruits, Perry said. Plants have many more male, or pollen-producing blossoms, then female, or fruit-producing blossoms.

could1 middle age with a shock of REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) That was Tuesday. It week. graying hair combed in careful Bobby Fischer lost the draw pave been any day in the gar- Sevin is "death on bees," Per disarray onto his forehead. ry said.

Bees are the principal He takes voluminous notes, Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the Ulcu JHCiuue IU vnicn. vucaa lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the pollenators of cucumbers, mel- for a magazine piece, he says. On scraps of paper he records world championship chess U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the U.S.A.

conversations he's overheard. Utica to get new restaurant He carries the scraps in a red match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby. Saying "I came to plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly about the play," he philosophically ac pleads illness and gets another cepted the first postponement A family restaurant is planned on Ohio 62 near the Ohio 13 intersection in Utica. Lee Walters, owner said the hotel lobbies.

One final quote, from Gud of May. The 72-by-30 foot ranch style building will accommodate about 250 people. Walters said he hopes to open the restaurant mundur Thorarinsson, presi when Fischer didn't show. Later he demanded an apolo gy or he wouldn't play. postponement.

The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes $60,000 building has been under dent of the Icelandic Chess construction since the first partlby Sept. 1. Federation, who was under At one news conference, one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd who asked in the beginning: pressure from tiscner to give come to say he had nothing to Thornville man not guilty up a share of the gate receipts: "I have worked for more say. Yefim Geller, Spassky's sec than a year to get this match to "Fischer come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic," Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m.

At Jerry Davis. 39, was found ond, fielded questions with: Iceland. I would do many things. But I will not bite into a "Kak Gavarit po AnglisM," or not guilty by Judge Walter U. Bolton.

Davis, Rt. 2, Thornville, "No I sour apple." Bolton heard testimony in court Thursday and decided he was not guilty of crime in the fight which took place at the Chatterbox Cafe. as you say in English, comment." noon: "It a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president! had been indicted in March for Thanks to a rich British EARL JENKINS OF NASHPORT squares off a ditch at the site of the new auto agency on Hebron Road across from Heath City Hall. The walls of the building are up, but workmen have been slowed by recent i rains. Gary Smith, Advocate.

stabbing Terry VanWy, Rt. 3, Then there's the "Eavesdrop- chess fan who held the stakes of the International Chess Fed- with intent to kill. jeration sighed: "There's a man approachinghe didn.t. Inconsiderate dog owners need to be taught lesson happiness to a dog, its owner and the neighbors. One veterinarian suggest pens of 5 by 10 feet or 10 by 20 feet, depending on the amount vestigate town ordinances.

If dog-roaming invokes penalties, call it to the attention of the dog owner. One man had great success in having an owner build a pen for his dog. He had By VIVIAN BROWN 'getting too old to do unneces-alties or those who ignore dog or an animal scent. ipack, it should be reported to AP Newsfeatures Isary chores, they point out. iregulations concerning the air-l But the daily troublemakers the owner.

Dogs may be worth theirj These are not isolated in-'ing of animals. should be reported. If a dog is permitted to roam weight in loyalty and affection stances. In some large citiesj Most dog wardens do not en-' Anyone with a dog problemjevery day, the dog owner is into owners but thev may be nave )ecome sucn a prob-jforce the rules unless they re- might consider these solutions: considerate of his neighbors real nuisance to neighbors In lem that owners mav givenxeive complaints. They under-: If a dog visits your yard his dog, who isn't happy airprf' ftri summonses if dogs are not cur- stand it is virtually impossible'casionally, you might accepibeing a tramp.

That neighbor of space available. A pen should always be longer than wider to keep the dog ex should be iven a kindly warn solicited the help of other neighbors, and told the dog owner that there was considerable feeling about the dog in lnnrer neriods and mav when they are walked. In to keep a dog on one's property the act that your neighbor imost communities there are or-all the time. The most obedient may not be able to control the ercising. A square pen invites up everything in the neighbor laziness.

ing that his dog is a nuisance. the owner continues to ignore his dog's wanderings, in- dinances to cope with such situ-dog will be lured occasionally situation. Dogs will stray from! ations. These may provide his property by another to time. But if it joins a the neighborhood, and that if Big dogs-labrador German shepherds, dober-mans need sturdier fencing, hoodflower beds, terraces, driveways: They overturn garbage cans.

In apartment houses, there are yapping dogs to contend with all through the year. One elderly woman living alone has been driven to distraction, she savs. bv "a nice someone should report Fido to the warden, the fine might be $50. The dog owner took the hint, and did not hold a grudge against his neighbors. For alittle outlay of money, a dog pen can provide great To spray or not to spray? Fruit trees provide problem such as chain link attached to stancions, and a strong gate.

But little dogs can be successfully penned with sturdy wire or wooden fencing or both. Hate crabgrass You'll love CLOUT! Just spread clout on your lawn and it's good-bye crabgrass. The ugly stuff starts to curl up and disappear within days. One follow-up application a week later will usually polish it off completely. Yet clout is kind to good grass lets it grow merrily on to fill in where the crabgrass was.

Result? A thicker, handsomer lawn without 'ugly crabgrass. Clout crabgrass control lbs) 6.95 bel. The dinitro materials (first three) should be applied while the trees are in full bloom. If the bloom is prolonged, a second application should be made three-four days after the first. These materials are yellow-orange and will stain paint.

The hormone-type materials (latter two) should be applied only once in the bloom or petal fall period. They are clear and will not discolor house paint. your flats rot at the soil surface. This probably means they have a fungus disease called damping-off. You can reduce the danger by: 1.

Using a light, well-drained soil. The fungus causing damping-off flourishes in cool, wet soils. A good combination is one part soil, one part perlite and one part peat moss. 2. Sterilize soil thoroughly and heat to 180 degrees F.

for at least half an hour. 3. Sterlilize all tools, flats and other ibjects coming in contact with the soil. young couple who keep their dog locked up all day while; they work." In the early mom-i ing and in the evening, the dog is aired, and the couple doesn't care 'where she visits." The woman's porch is used as a comfort station. To make matters worse 'the dog often brings a friend with her." The lady doesn't want to harm the dog, but she'd like to.

use a repellant on her porch to discourage the dog. A gate erected as a barrier at the porch "was so light, it was blown down and the dog was back again within a few min-! utes." An operator of a kennel has, used dog repellants and says good ones may be obtained; from veterinarians or dog. Complete comfort is always at hand at the mere flick of the switch when you heat electrically. Units are clean, carefree, economical to maintain. authorized CScottsi retailer By EARL ARONSON AP Newsfeatures You have fruit trees on your lawn but don't care about the fruit, which, isn't good because you don't spray, and it messes the grass.

But you don't want to get rid of the trees because they are ornamental or provide shade. What can you do? If you don't spray, fruit becomes wormy and rotten. It will drop before maturing, attracting bees, flies and other insects and making mowing a more difficult chore. Leaf ases will cause early leaf drop, making apple and tart cherry trees poor shade Fruit trees are damaged by trunk borers. With all this you still don't want to cut down the tree.

You can use chemicals that will prevent fruit frof forming or cause it to drop off shortly after bloom. Chemicals to try on apples, -crab apples and mulberries: Elgetol or jenite, 6 ounces in 10 gallons of water; D.N. Dry Mix No. 1, 5 ounces per 10 gallons of water; Napthalene Acetic Add, (N.A. Acid) and Napthalene (N.A.

Amide), both according to la NEW! FREE ESTIMATE on electric heat or any type of remodeling or residential building work. There are solutions to help your plants get started. They are mixtures of water and soluble fertilizers, which provide transplants with nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. You can buy them at garden centers, and they come in various plant nutrient ratios. J.

Lee Taylor of Michigan State University advises covering the wetted area with soil after applying the starter solution. And he says if you use pt pots when transplanting, be. sure the peat pot is covered with soil to avoid excess ture loss. WIKDEC0R Instant Tiffany HEW BEEKM All ORIGINALS WIND CHIMES shops and these work quite well. There are the aerosol type and some that are diluted with water.

She also has found the use of chlorine bleach diluted with water quite effective. She fills up a plastic bucket with the solution and keeps it handy to wash the porch. An elderly couple's problem is similar. Their real joy in life is their flower garden, but they are made miserable by their neighbor's dog trampling over their plants and overturning thr trarbage pails. They are If even African violets tax your space, there are dwarf violets that grow about six inches across and do best in 2-214 inch containers.

There also is a semiminiature that grows eight inches across and hies a three-inch pot. Among available varieties are Calico kitten, medium blue; Tiny Rose; Bambino, pale blue; Coral satin; Tinypink; Frilled coconut, white and lavender; Winnie the Pooh, light blue star-shape. Residential Commercial Industrial "ONLY THE RICH CAN AFFORD POOR' WIRING" Holland Electric, Inc. GARDEN FLORAL CENTER 344-9419 WELSH HILLS GRANVILLE RD. 143 EVERETT AVE.

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