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The Capital Journal du lieu suivant : Salem, Oregon • 2

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war -yr- fog 2, Set. 1, Capital Journal, Salem, July 1, 1972 Wave of violence shatters peace eMkst condition. Two bombs were tossed into houses in a mixed precinct off Newtownards Road in East Belfast. I Squads of Protestants in paramilitary uniform, some masked or hooded, hijacked BELFAST (AP) Violent burst across NcJrthem Ireland today after several days of peace. One man was killed and others wounded in shooting incidents as militant Protestants stole buses and cars to barricade streets in a challenge to Roman Catholics and British authorities alike.

An unidentified man was gunned down, apparently from a speeding car, just on the Protestant side of a dividing line in Belfast, police reported. He was the 1 391st fatality in Northern Ireland's three years of communal war. An 18-year-old youth hit the ame way at Lurgan, 20 miles from Belfast, was said by police to be in serious scores of vehicles for the barricading maneuver which late Friday. There were unconfirmed reports of Catholics dragged from their cars and beaten. It was the most serious trouble since the Irish Re- publican Army laid down its arms for an indefinite truce Monday.

The Protestants spurned British appeals for calm and dismissed as "too little and too a slight but significant gesture of reconciliation by the IRA. The IRA Friday tore down three barricades in a complex of 40 defending their Bogside and Creggan stronghold of Londonderry, the "no-go" area which most infuriates Protestants. They regard it as a safe haven for terrorists and criminals. The Protestant barricades went up in Belfast, Ballymena and Lisburn. In Belfast, police reported about 75 trucks, buses and cars commandeered for more than 20 roadblocks.

advaMc8 slows British troops stood by and watched. This was in line with the army's "low profile" ordered by London and maintained in an effort to aveid sparking major trouble. Londonderry, Northern Ireland's second city, was quiet and no barriers were built 1 Residents in Protestant areas hoisted their flags and painted curb stones red, white and blue. The colors assert the Protestants' determination to stay British in the face of the IRA fight to force them under the rule of the overwhelmingly-Catholic Irish Republic to the south. Viet SAIGON (AP) South Vietnam's northern counter-offensive slowed down today, but forward elements were within three miles of enemy-held Quang Tri City, field reports said.

Meanwhile, scattered enemy attacks to the rear and in the south showed that the North Vietnamese offensive -J aw iii.iati mf 'mHvmm m.i -Inil-- 'N I (a jr -t Siiimrf 1 it fc I mil Ulster emerged defense units in strict military formations behind uniformed bands playing traditional Protestant rallying tunes. HON CUSTOM -Himalayan "peace talks extended for one day Windows of hope With the Naragansett Park race track in Pawtucket, R.I.,, closed to public, delegates to a Jehovah's Witness convention find themselves in strange surroundings as they pray near the betting windows during services. Many a prayer must have been offered by others more concerned with rewards of this life at this same spot. (UPI) Convicted leader to seek reelection Designer T. Mohan Bock In Salem 3-Day Sale Saturday, Sunday, Monday July 1, 2, 3 SALE! Zf SUITS cSSfilSr.l-'GS: Hand Tailor td, moaVt-masure.

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GooardtM, Doc Wool etc. loM Mods, Exotic Stripos, Soids. northern front of the western flank of the My Chanh River line. 1 Field sources said South Vietnamese troops were meeting stiffer resistance as they neared Quang Tri and that the advance also was slowed by the lack of bridges over, two rivers- be- package deal which lay "the conceptual work for a durable would frame- peace and Pakistan wanted to take up the issues one by one. In particular, Pakistan wants to discuss the withdrawal of Indian troops from some of the territory it lost in the December war between the two nations and the repatriation of 93,000 Pakistani prisoners of war, about 20,000 of whom are civilians.

Pakistan does not want the issue of Kashmir included in any package deal and has no intention of renouncing all interest in that disputed state. TAILORS "nui 1 Tailortd Shirt with Pur- choso af 2 Suits, Pros duty ond pottrjgo Tel. 363-2451 HOLIDAY IUH 745 Commercial S.E. didates, including Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey in his unsuccessful run for president in 1968.

SIMLA, India (UPI)-Indi-an Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Pakistani President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto extended their summit meeting, scheduled to end today, for one more day. Officials said the meeting now will end Sunday night, with Bhutto returning to Pakistan Monday. r- Although officials on both sides were hopeful some form of agreement could be worked out, it appeared the two leaders still were far apart on several key points including the disputed state of Kashmir and readjustment of frontiers changed in the December war. Mrs. Gandhi and Bhutto met for 44 minutes Friday night.

It was the first formal meeting to discuss substantive issues of the two heads of state since their 25-minute encounter Wednesday, the day the conference opened in this Himalayan hill station 240 miles north of New Delhi, 5 own tween the old front and the captive provincial capital. South Vietnamese spokesmen also reported that Highway 14 between Pleiku and Konturri in the central highlands had been opened to military traffic for the first time since mid-May. They said a 40-truck convoy carrying food and ammunition drove the 25 miles from Pleiku to Kontum on Friday without incident. The route had been closed by Communist forces and all efforts by South Vietnamese troops to dislodge them had failed. Rangers searching the area around Chu Pao mountain, the location of most of the fighting along the.

road, found 250 dead North Vietnamese soldiers in mass graves, the spokesman said. Another 53 were found in another location nearby. In the air war Friday, U.S. B52s flew four missions north of the demilitarized zone, the U.S. Command said.

It reported that U.S. aircraft losses over the past week were four Air Force and Navy planes over North Vietnam and one plane and helicopter in South Vietnam. Two other planes were reported lost to nonhostile causes. an extra $700 million military aid for Vietnam war alies for a total $3.2 billion for the fiscal year. if Laird told the House Appropriations Committee June 5 the administration would have to ask another $3 billion for the war if American forces had to "maintain our present response" to Hanoi's invasion of South Vietnam through Sept.

30 and $5 billion if the pace continued through Dec. 31. Pentagon Comptroller Robert C. Moot indicated at the time that the intensified war operations were costing a little over $1.5 billion in -additional funds every three-month quarter. JULY 4th (SflKPUT a CORNER OF LIBERTY COURT DOWNTOWN SALEM ONLY MONO AY Nixon requests morewar.

funds OPEN 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MEN 'S AMD BOYS nn nnnri MM' I Iff 1 I game awaits Fischer's arrival UIMJ now in its fourth month is far from finished. Action reported today in the far north ranged from six to 12 miles from Quang Tri City and included one enemy. artillery attack against a position on the coastal "Street Without Joy" east of Quang Tri and a battle just north of the old JL As the two leaders left the gray stone building where they met without aides Friday night, a newsman asked Mrs.

Gandhi if the conference was going well. "I think so," she replied. Asked how he felt about the conference, Bhutto replied "very well." Before sitting down to talk, the two leaders obliged photographers by strolling briefly on a spacious lawn that overlooked some of the most spectacular scenery in Asia. They were smiling. Most of the talking here has been done by the official delegations whose job it is to hammer out agreements under the direction of their leaders.

Final decisions on proposed agreements here would btfmade by Mrs. Gandhi and Bhutto but the Pakistani president has emphasized that his decision must ultimately be ratified in Rawalpindi by the national India wants to discuss a spokesman said, "We had seats reserved for him in case he would show up." Fischer, however, has in the- past refused to play chess or travel on the sabbath observed by his Church of God. The sabbath is kept from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. If Fischer fails to arrive in time for the match with Spassky, of the Soviet Union, he could lose his rights as a challenger to the world champion. It took years of elimination play for hiny'to win the right to play Spassky, and months of delicate negotiations to set up the match.

Broadcasting bill vetoed WASHINGTON (AP)-President Nixon has vetoed a bill to provide two-year expanded financing for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, arguing that funding should be on a year-to-year basis until the whole system is reviewed and perhaps revised. Nixon returned without approval a bill that would have authorized $65 million for the CPB in the fiscal year that begins July 1 and $90 million for the following year. Jack Beck's House of Design design service Reg. 3.99 Reg. 2.99 5 LT 0 NEW YORK (AP) W.A.

"Tony" Boyle, 64, convicted of violating the Corrupt Practices Act and sentenced to five years in prison, will seek re-election as president of the independent United Mine Workers of America at a special election in December, an aide says. The aide said Boyle, who is appealing his conviction, had offered to step down but that the union's 24-member board of directors had endorsed his candidacy by acclamation at a meeting here Thursday night. Boyle was sentenced to five" years in prison and fined $130,000 after his con-viction of illegally donating union funds to can- fit TO i vmcA Boys-Girls-Famifies 8 Day Camp RsidMt Camp Silver Crek a Backpacking: Ml. Hefforson High Sierra's Gymnastics Camp California Caravan Counselor in Training 8 I Family Camp Vf for dot, agti A other information: 9 1 CALL Ym 333-9117 WEEKEND SAL Salem tO LADIES 3 groups, Acrilan Knit, Cotton Knit ond Polyester Double Knit. Sizes 8 to 1 8 in assorted colors in tops and bottoms WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon, has asked Congress for an extra $2.25 billion Iprimarily for the In- doclufia war nearly a one-, third: increase in war costs in the wake of renewed U.S.

bombing of North Vietnam. The president made the request Friday without uidi-- eating Whether it is alf or only part of the extra war costs Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird has said could go up to $5 billion if the Unied States continues bombing mining arid other war operations at the present pace through the end of the year. The President indicated at his news conference Thursday night he intends to continue U.S. war operations at the pace until Hanoi is willing to accept a cease-fire and release American prisoners.

"The only way we are going to get our POWs back," he said, "is to be doing something to them, and that means hitting military targets in North Vietnam, retaining a residual force in South Vietnam and continue the mining of the harbors of Vietnam." The request is for money in addition to some $7 billion already in the President's regular defense request for the. 1973 fiscal year starting today. The President also asked 0OOOOOOOOO OI will lie OPEN Sun. 1 2-5 Mon. Tues.

1 0-9 i to 3337 Commercial St. S.E. NEW YORK (UPI)-A-merican chess master Bobby rischer early today passed up another flight to Iceland, where his match with world champion Boris Spassky is scheduled to begin Sunday. The Icelandic Airlines flight to Reykjavik left John F. Kennedy International Airport without the 29-year-old international grand master, although an airlines Movie Keys Key la the movie industry's voluntary rating code: (G) General audience; (PC) All ages admitted, parental guidance advised; (R) Restricted, persons under 18 not admitted unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian; (X) Persons under 18 not admitted.

Today ELSINORE "The Cowboys" (PG): 2:50. 7:00, 11:05. "Skin Game" (PG): 1:00, 5:05, 10:10. CAPITOL "Ben" (PG): 2:50, 6:20, 9:45. "Tales from the Crypt" (PG): 1:10, 4:36, 8:00.

LANCASTER MALL "Skyjacked" (PC): 7:00, 10:30. "The Gang that Couldn't Shoot Straight" (PG): 8:50. NORTH SALEM DRIVE-IN "Swedish Fly Girls" (R): 12:30. "Lola" (PG): 10:50. "The Swappers" (R): 9:15.

SOUTH SALEM DRIVE-IN "The Revengers" (PG): 9:15, 1:00. "Pocket Money" (PG): 11:15. I complete NSID A 1 Th Tfss I i)i4LLL of Juns LADIES en en rtsuGiair- and colors ooooooooooooo oooooo In order to give our staff a well-earned long weekend One and two piece styles Values to 16.00 closed iVlonday July 3 as well as July O. fitestth gn i iU cff Sizes 5-11 in assorted styles Reg. to 19.00 Have a Happy Safe Fourth of July (or vfOT I I OpM PtOO flum to 5:30 pjn.

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