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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 2

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The Recordi
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Hackensack, New Jersey
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A 2 THE SUNDAY RECORD, SEPTEMBER 23, 1973 PubTisfwd MCh Sjnda at 158 Mivtr Street, Hackensack N. J. 17J2 Second Cass Postal Raws paid at naoensack. It. J.

Sucscripiieii Price: year, CIS Frail from hunger strike, Saigon critic leaves jail Royal Copenhagen at The Burrows Gallery 260 Grand A. Englmcd 568-0100 Cambodian troops push to break siege of cities i- i -J I r. i i t- I 5f South Vietnam's treatment of political prisoners. "It's so wonderful to see people, listen to birds, feel rain," said Mrs. Thanh during an interview at her home.

Mrs. Thanh's friends said U.S. Rep. Bella Abzug, played a role in obtaining her release. Mrs.

Abzug visited Saigon last month and said Mrs. Thanh was the symbol of South Vietnam's political prisoners. Tte AsKdited Press SAIGON Mrs. Ngo Ba Thanh, fiery critic of the war and the South Vietnamese government, tottered out of jail Friday definatly refusing to give up posters denouncing dictatorship. She had scrawled them on toilet paper and cardboard while in jail.

"Those posters were my blood, my tears," said the frail, 43-year-old lawyer, who lost 48 pounds during 5W-month hunger strike in jail "They threatened to keep me if I didn't hand over those posters, but I refused and they finally threw up their hands and said 'Get out Mrs. Thanh's release ended a two-year imprisonment The South Vietnimese government announced Thursday that she and three dissident labor leaders would be released from jail on bail The announcement was considered a result of pressure from the U.S. Con gress which has criticized Penh, and from Siem Reap, 1S5 miles northwest of the capital near the Angkor Wat ruins. Convoy near capital The huge truck convoy was on its way into Phnom Penh up Highway 4 from the country's only seaport of Kompong Som, 130 miles southwest of the capital, spokesmen said. By dusk, it had reached Kompong Speu, 30 miles southwest of Phnom Penh.

It was the first time the government had attempted to use the road since it was reopened last week. The government force moving to Vihear Suor from the west engaged insurgent skirmishers shortly after they launched the operation at dawn yesterday. Four government soldiers were wounded THE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS TUTORING PROGRAM Director Albert Bortnick Author si "A Study Guide For The SchoUstic Aptitude Test" PREPARE NOW FOR SAT. EXAMS R0 CARPET INN-PARAMUS QUALITY INN-HASBROUCK HEIGHTS SHERATON INN -ROCKLAND COUNTY CALL For Information Free Diagnostic Tests United Press International PHXOM PENH Cambodian soldiers pushed out from three encircled cities yesterday and moved a convoy of 190 trucks up a key road long closed by insurgent troops, the high command said. Inside Phnom Penh, other government forces mounted heavy security patrols cen-; tered at the U.S.

embassy in an attempt to forestall expect- ed weekend terror attacks. At battered Kompong Cham, Cambodia's third largest city 50 miles north of Phnom Penh, government forces edging from the town's tight perimeter recaptured a pagoda the Communists had held, spokesmen said. Government troops also launched operations at the sur-' rounded town of Vihear Suor, 10 miles northeast of Phnom FREED Mrs. Ngo Ba Thanh the posters she made during IWBS ENTERTAINMENT' IN OUR LOUNGE and six insurgents killed, a command spokesman said. In the capital, the government enforced strict security precautions to prevent terrorism during the three-day Cambodian All Souls' Day holiday beginning today.

In 1971 two Americans were killed when a bomb exploded during an embassy softball game, and in 1972 terrorists rolled explosives into the path of the deputy U.S. ambassador's car. The American escaped, but two Cambodians were killed. SAIGON Vietnamese Communists said yesterday they could not help in the search for more than 2,000 dead and missing Americans in Indochina while political prisoners remain in South Vietnamese jails. "How can the Vietnamese people enthusiastically get information about the U.S.

missing in action while their relatives are still detained in the prisons of that South Vietnam side?" asked North Vietnamese Maj. Pham Phu Binh, spokesman for the Hanoi delegation to the four-party Joint Military Team. Binh's restatement of an on again-off again Communist tactic apparently meant another halt in the search for 2,400 Americans still officially unaccounted for in Indochina. There was no immediate comment from U.S. officials.

On the battlefront, bloody fighting in the highlands north of Saigon and the Mekong Delta to the south killed 151 Communists and 23 government soldiers between dawn Friday and noon yesterday, the government high command said. In the two worst battles reported, 39 Communists and six government infantrymen were killed Friday near Kontum in the Central Highlands, 260 miles north of Saigon, and 35 Communists and seven government troops were killed the same day near Cai Lay, 50 miles southwest of Saigon. The attempt to link the search for dead and missing Americans with the exchange of Vietnamese prisoners was made by Binh at a news 125th AnnM2rscry Sde SAE2Cto5C 1 on select items from our regular stock in these departments: Diamond Jewelry Mountings AIR CONDITIONING ADA 0 WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Featuring DENISE PIRRIER Gold Jewelry-Costume Jewelry Watches China BEAT RISING PRICES! VISIT "TOTAL COMFORT COUNTRY" SEE I COMPARE FROM OPEMTIONH MODELS OF EVERT MAJOR CUMATROL CARRIER YORK FEDDERS RHEEM G.E. -AMERICAN STANDARD HEIt FRIEDRICH WESTINGHOUSE WEILL McLAIN MINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELL AND MANY OTHERS. COMMERCIAL WE BOUGHT BIG! WE SAVED BIG! NOW YOU Ml NtllONtl (uOOfidi tOOATION I Bureau Hide-A-Way now for Birthdays, Anniversaries, and Christmas.

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