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Forces Down Red Threat SAIGON (UPD South Viet mmcse forces supported by U.S. planes and artillery today opened a new drive to break the Communist threat to the the South Vietnamese comman der said North Vietnamese objective remains "to capture Fire Base then Dak To and! Ben Het. Action around Fire Base Hospital Register DOYLESTOTK HOSPITAL April 14 Admitted Kathy Gray. Doylestown: Thomas Strelbski, Dublin: James Buchert. Horsham: Beth Callahan.

Doylestown: Libby Winder. Doylestown; Waddirtglon. Huntingdon Valley: Elizabeth Boyle, Doylestown: Mary Guthree, Revere; Philip Silver. Doy lestown: George Allen, Doylestown: Dennis Hill. Warrington: Joyce Bartlett, Xev.

Huitt. Discharged Irene Mills. Upper Black Eddy: Laura Tatter, Doylestown; Rita Hoelper. Newtown: Joan Funk. Solebury; Doris Stuhltrager.

Jamison, Leslie Howard. Buckingham, ingham. GRAND VIEW April 14 Admitted Patricia Leidy. Quaker town: Robert Diebler. Per kasie: alie Derstine.

Telford: Shirley Strothers. Perkasie: Ann a Klingel. Sellersville: Terry Sea christ. Sellersville: Richard wingaie. rerKasie: uienn neth McMuiien.

Sellersville. Discharged Lillian Baker. Stherdale; Marv a n. Perkasie; Robert Brow n. Telford: Adella a id.

Hatfield: Cheryl 1 twell. Sellers ville: Elmer Hartman. Sel lersville: Anna Heitz. Sel lersville: Arthur Maries, Perkasie: Jacob Steickler, Quakertown: Brant Thomp son. I Florence Transue.

Silverdale. Gifts II. 202 Hours Dally of OUR Ward Si 'AJtWarili UfWLWAY located miles from both Laos Cambodia, slackened to Jf f're prompUn Maj. Gen No commander of the II to be slowing down. Dzu said the Communists' 16 day old central highlands offen jsive was.

nevertheless, active. Base 6 has long served as a barrier to Communist designs! Ion Dak To and Ben net, ooth Communists Ask June Withdrawal PARIS (UPD Norlh Vietnam today announced a three point list of basic requirements long rejected by the Allies and said they must be accepted in Washington and Saigon it there was to be peace in Vietnam. Xuan Thuy. North Vietnam's chief delegate, laid the rephrased version of standing Communist demands before Allied negotiators at today's lth Vietnam conference session. Thuy showed' up today fori the first lime since Feb.

25. Thuy demanded complete withdrawal of American and all other foreign troops from South Vietnam by June 30. or an "acceptable" timetable withdrawal. He insisted United States must fully halt bombing raids on North Viet nam ana urged again tne toppling of the Saigon regime and its replacement oy Divisional coalition cabinet. All these demands have been proposed in various forms since the start of the peace talks in January.

1969. and firmly rejected by the Allies. Allies rejected inem again today Extended Forecast The extended forecast eastern Pennsylvania Saturday! through Monday: fair Saturday daytime high temperatures in the mid 50s in the north to the mid 6Ts south, with overnignt lows ranging from the mid 20' 3 north to the' upper 30's in the south. Chance of showers bun day and early Monday, highs in the upper 50's to mid 60's and lows 3j to 40 in the north to SO in the south. Distinction GIFT SELECTION SHOWS THOUGHT AND ORIGINALITY HANDMADE ITEMS PINE CONE GIFT SHOP off County lint Chalfani Sal.

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9:10 Sot. PUN MASTER CHARM highlands population Military sources said the 28th North Vietnamese regiment was spotted today massing on a iz i "six "''miles' Het, which is northeast of Fire Base 6. Dzu said that "according to our information" the Commu nist siege against Fire Base 6 discrediting! progress lowara vieutamiuiion of the Indochina war. The Nation And central I centers. Suez Canal Opening Could fDefuse' Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said today he hoped for an accord with Egypt on reopening the Suez Canai, Such an agreement, he said, could "be a defusing" of the tense atmosphere in the Middle East.

Eban. in an interview with the Jerusalem Post, said Egypt and the Soviet Union stood to gain more from reopening t'ue canal, but Israel and the United States would reap enough I benefits to make a settlement The canal is the only place at which the Soviet American1 superimposed on the Israeli Egyptian equation and therefore it is a problem not only for the Middle East but for all mankind, he said. Eban said he hoped for an accord because "Egypt is more to agree to a canal opening than to the kind of jovcrall settlement that Israel would accept." Udall Promotes Zero Population Growth WASHINGTON (UPI) For mer Interior Secretary Stewart Udall says the United States should adopt a national policy zero population growtti. promoted if necessary by nationwide legal abortion and tax breaks tor couples wno limit the size of their families. Rev, William Fluck, Dies At 82 The Rev.

William A. Fluck, D.D.. Lutheran clergyman in Upper Bucks and Montgomery County areas, died Wednesday in the Lutheran Home in Telford. He was 82. He lived at 262 East Summit Souderton.

His i Te. the former Carrie Sigafoos, died Thursday. April 8. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son or the Rev. John F.

C. and Elizabeth Schmitt Fluck. Dr. Fluck attended Temple University DOYLESTOWN SHOPPING CENTER THt DAILY Communist bomb uin today tried to break through the defensive perimeter of the South Vietnamese supply base and headquarters at Tan ARVN "paroUoops fought North! Vietnamese unus in an nour long battle two miles southeast of Fire Base The U.S. command announced meanwhile that 42 Americans wen killed and 318 wounded in the war last week.

The World MidrEast Udall made the comments Wednesday to the White House! Commission Population Growth. Another witness, the Rev. James T. McHughes, I director of the U.S. Catholic Conference, told the commission it should adopt a policy that would guarantee every cotple adequate freedom "to yc Support mimaer or children they desire, 38 Arrested In Two Areas Of Belfast BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) Security forces re 1 gained control today Belfast neighborhoods where Protestants rampaged for two days and a crowd.

threw botUes and eggs at Premier Brian! Faulkner. Boy Saved On Ice Flo, Newsman Dies BUFFALO. N.Y. (UPD A 15 year old boy was rescued from an ice floe headed tor Niagara Falls Wednesday but a news photographer, covering the rescue by foot along the shore, died of an apparent) heart attack, camera in hand. Ronald Van Horn, 15, of the Tonawanda.

N.Y.. told police he was playing on an ice floe when it was drawn into the current of the Niagara River. North Tonawanda. N.Y. and was graduated from the theran Theological Seminary.

Germantown. in 1911. Dr. Fluck began his ministry at Christ Lutheran Church. Tinicum.

and St. Luke's theran. Dublin. In 1922. Dr.

Fluck moved to Reading to become the pastor of St. Luke's Church, where he served 25 years. From 1947 to 1957 Dr. Fluck was pastor of Grace Lutheran Church. Hatfield.

He served as the supply pastor for many churches in Southeastern Pennsylvania after his retirement. A trustee for nine years of Muhlenberg College, he was given the degree of doctor of divinity in 1953. Dr. Fluck was leader on many committees in the church. He is survived bv four children.

William F. S. Fluck. nkintown: Mrs. Elizabeth Judd, Philadel LOST FOUND LOST Tir1.

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t. Cilt or OS 1 St. Bernard dog, nale; vicinity LOST Stiver ply lideDhelm 3778 Black Scottish Terrier SAULL'S Formol Wear 134 York Rood, Holboro Daily 10 to 9 Tue.A Sot. 10 5 Free Parking in Rear MM bo toco of finAnejIj SAWS. After Too Doctefc (ho Dttfol Decide on 5AUIT5 fltff ToOrooetof or More 41 MCI HOMf lAftWAAf $ff RoMfro Toof Sot Now OS 2 7651 INTKilOINCtt It was the lowest U.S.

casualty figure since the Laotian opera tion opened Feb. It brought; to 44.918 tne number Americans killed in' the war Thuv. fresh from consulta tions in Moscow with Hanoi leaders attending the recent Soviet party congress, made no departure from the long condemned Communist negotiating offers. Tension lice said Patrolman Vincent P. Marriotti and two citizens commandeered a motor boat and rescued the lad from the 29 foot chunk returned him to the shore unharmed.

The youth was approximately! eight miles Irom the brink of the falls when taken aboard the Caltfornians Favor legal Prostitution SACRAMENTO. Calif. (UPI) A bill legalizing prostitution lin California was introduced in the legislature Wednesday by an assemblyman who said he was startled' to find constituents favored the idea. Leroy Greene. Sacramento Democrat, said he introduced the bill after mailing question naires to 64,613 voters in liisj Idistrict.

He received 15.290' 'replies. Sixty nine per cent answered! yes" when asked "should we; legalize prostitution, licensing: prostitutes and nouses prostitution." while 31 per cent said was startled," Greenei said. "Voters of my district surprised me by being strongly in favor of legalizing prostitj Ition." He said there was littlel difference in iheir views i between men and women. phia: Lewis S. Fluck.

Souderton. and Mrs. Evelyn Babylon. Westminster, Md. There are 14 grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Grace Lutheran Church. Hatfield. AQUILLA M. BRYAN Mrs.

Howard F. Bryan, the former Aquilla M. Shelly, of Silo Hill Road. Doylestown RD1. died Wednesday at the Doylestown Hospital.

She was 75 years old and had been hospitalized three weeks. She was a native and lifelong resident of Plumstead Township. Mrs. Bryan and her husband celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary March 20 this year. She was the daughter of the late Henry S.

and Rosel la Myers Shelly. She was a member or the Deep Run Mennonite Church East. Mrs. Bryan is survived by her husband and 11 children. They are: Chester S.

Dublin; Robert Doylestown: Pearl, wife of Raymond Opdyke Warminster: Marion, wife of Willard Gross. Doylestown: Ruth, wife of Austin Xulp. Doylestown; Claude S. Dublin: Jane, wife of Edward Grace. Dublin: Floyd Doylestown: Elmer Perkasie: Howard Sellersville: and Joan, wife of Harry Bennett.

Dublin. She is also survived by 24 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Saturday at the Deep Run Mennonite Church East at 2 p.m. BARBARA H. KROHN Barbara Harrar Krohn of 222 Pine Ave.

in Horsham died Wednesday at Abing lon Memorial Hospital. The wife of the late Peler Krohn. she was 98 years old. She was the daughter of the late Dominick and Mary Nation's Economy Faltering By NORMAN WASHINGTON (UPI) Pres ident Nixon's plan for a robust economy before next year's e'ectkm is running far behind schedule. Administration economic strategists took another dose of bad news Wednesday when the Federal Reserve Board report index of industrial production a closely watched barometer or the economy showed almost no increase in March after falling February.

When Nixon predicted last winter 19T1 would be a year" and 1972 would be very good year" for economy he was emintin on much more improvement in the first tnree months oi tne year than now appears to hav materialized. the President hopes to reach his election year goal of reducing unemployment from it5 present level or per cent to about 4.5 per cent by mid 1972, he may have to seek a tax cut or make some other dramatic nove to spur the economy out of its doldrums. Nixon met privatelv Wednes with Arthur F. Burns, chairman of the independent Federal Reserve Board which 'regulates the nations money (supply. White House Press Cr relary Ronald L.

Ziegler said the meeting was a routine of the economy. It was the first private session between Nixon and Burns in a month. The industrial production index which measures the output of factories, mines and utilities was at 165.2 per cent of its 1957 59 average in March, up less than 0.2 per cent from February. The February figure was 0.4 per cent below January. Production of consumer goods such as furniture and television rose in March but the output of business and defense equipment declined.

Harrar. She is survived by a son. Peter Krohn: a daughter. Anna Hilger. both of Hor sham: six grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and II great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Saturday at the Wetzcl White Funeral Home. 501 N. Easton Road in Willow Grove at 2 p.m. E. Schweitzer HUD Official Dies At Home Elmer Schweitzer, a HUD administrator for the Urban Renewal Program of Philadelphia, died at his home in Abinglon dnesday.

He was 61. Husband or Lydia Stott Schweitzer, he had lived at 1578 Williams Road. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Joseph and Anna Beck Schweitzer. He was a member of the Friendship Lodge No. 400.

Jenkintown. and of the Disabled American Veterans Association, Montgomery Chapter. He served in World War II and the Korean War as a in the artillery branch. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons. Jay Horsham, and Drew Chicago.

111.: two brothers, Joseph. Phil adelphia, and Frederick, Oreland three sisters. Mrs. Marie Towner and Miss Ann Schweitzer, both of Oreland, and Miss Lorena Miller. Springhouse; and one grandchild.

Services will be held 11 a.m. Monday at the West Laurel Hill Cemetery Chapel, Belmont Avenue, Bala Cyn Community Calendar PlayhouseStar Loses Collie By ALICE GILBERT Of Tec iHtaMgeeeer Staff Gloria DeHaven, who's starring in the new musical "When Do The Words Come True, which opens its pre Broadway run at the Bucks County Playhouse Friday night is a bit upset today. its pre Broadwf Friday night is I show will in the lead the Inn at Thursday. Sollitt To Youth She lost Still, The dog, markings Miss the dog, fering a Paal Bradsaaw, a member of the senior class at the Hatboro Horsham Senior High School, was the recipient of the first prize awarded by the Soroptimist Club of Old York Road. Bradshaw successfully completed an essay question concentrating in the areas ui responsibility to lamily, responsibility to community, and the role a citizen has to the world.

Presently Paul serves as the president of the Interact Club, president of the World Affairs Council and is a Student Council representative. He has also participated, in the high school sports program and is active in his church. Birthc A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Batman, Perkasie, on Tuesdav at Grand View Hos tal, Sellersville.

Two baby girls were born Tuesday in Doylestown Hospital. The happy parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Florek. Ottsville.

and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams, Doylestown. A baby girl, named Deborah Elizabeth, was born Easter Day to Sn4 and Mrs. Lawrence L.

Conli in the U.S. Army Hospital in Berlin, Germany. Mrs. Conti is the former Beth Crouthamel. daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Harvey Crouthamel of Buckingham. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitz patrick of Holicong Monday at Doylestown Hospital.

UaI. Your MelP Needed Richard C. Carvel of Cornwall. N.Y. 12518) has written that he has an article from the July 9.

1903 issue of Doylestown Daily Intelligencer entitled "The Wynkoops Organize." The article is concerned with the formation of the Henry Wynkoop Memorial Association and Mr. Carvell wants to know if the organization is still in existence and who could be contacted if il is. Anybody help? i pectal tveMS go on with Miss DeHaven role. a white collie with brown got away somewhere near Hope Ridge Farms on DeHaven affectionately calls "Pasha." Naturally she's, of reward. "The Great Cross Country based on the Tale of the tortoise and the hare will be presented live Saturday at 2 p.m.

by the Woman's Civic Club of North Wales and Upper Gwynedd at the John Barclay School in Warrington. The play is sponsored by the Home and School Association. Admission is 50 cents for children, 75 cents for adults. Grace "United Methodist Church, Main Street at Reliance Road. Telford will hold a Spring Rummage Sale in Fellowship Hall of the Church, April 23 from 10 a.m.

to 7 p.m. and April 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The usual collection of articles will be for sale, clothing, dishes, white elephant, small furniture, jewelry, plants and baked goods. People in the surrounding communities are invited.

Government Meetings TODAY Upper Bocks Technical School Board will meet am the technical school library at 7:30 p.m. Location is Ridge Road. Bedminster Township. An open meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m. by the Pennridge Education Association to introduce candidates for the district school board in the auditorium of the senior high school.

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