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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 11

Publication:
The Journali
Location:
Meriden, Connecticut
Issue Date:
Page:
11
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J- 1 -s rR rM 1 ini f-'t r-t iVnntv-V-K u- i 1 r- -V -r? 7'-: i i 1 Current quotes (Coen) Journal Friday July By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sour Gudmundur Thorarinsson president of the he felt about the SovIet-Cuban demand that the United States) withdraw from its naval base) at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba The last 4 miles to Quang Tri City Icelandic Chess Federation who had been under pressure from Bobby Fischer to give up a share of the gate recepits in the Fischer-Spassky chess match feel as you feel grieved deprived Archbishop Iakovos informing the national congress of the Greek Orthodox Church in America of the death in Istanbul of Patriarch Athanagoray I ft i "The Constitution doesn't say the candidate has to be Jeffrey Amdur a spokesman for the Resurrected Whigs who nominated Millard Fillmore as their' 1972 presdental cand-! date reaction would be: Adm Elmo Zumwalt Jr when asked how have worked -for more than a year to get this match to Iceland I would do many things But I will not bite into a TERRY CHEVROLET BT 10 CHESHI11ECT CAN BEAT ANY DEAL ON A CHEVROLET' COH AND SEE US 272-7241 Itridge MaJ Le Van Me and his adviser CapL- Gail Furrow directed bombing strikes on the enemy firing sites "They've Mown the camouflage away Now they've damaged the gun" said Furrow 32 'Of Urbans Ohio He listened again to his radio knocked out the tank too" DESIGNERS of FINER KITCHENS BATH ROOM VANITIES -Com in For Consultation or Call LYON BILLARD CO IJ So Colony St Mtridon 235-4488 Read Record Journal THE CHESHIRE LUMBER CO 104 Mata St-Cheshire-272-5351 ON THE ROAD TO QUANG TRI Vietnatn (AP) North Vietnzmese gunners waited until the last pontoon was in place before shelling the bridge four miles southeast of Quang Tri City A T54 tank and 130mm gun sent round after round screaming out of their camouflaged position near the Catholic church at La Vang Engineers soldiers and bulldizers fled from the bridge site as the shells landed in a group of refugees huddled on the north bank of the river One shell hit a house and it burst into flames A small boy ran across the pontoon bridge his face glazed with shock a Moody stump where his right hand had been He led a stampede of refugees many of them wounded Shells kept hitting both banks of the river and landed in the water but ail missed the bridge '-'I-'' A French photographer Raymond Thomann was wound by shell fragmients in the hand and leg A woman ran past him clutching a baby Both were soaked in Mood Bringing dp the rear was an armless war yeteran with a gaping leg wound that exposes the bone '-v- About half a mile from the A few hours later Furrow and Maj Me moved out at the head of a task force heading Ibr Quang Tri Me carried a bottle of champagne to be drunk when the provincial capital was recaptured They passed destroyed South Vietnamese tanks abandoned artillery pieces and bullet-riddled buses reeking of death Soon lead troops on the western flank began taking mortar and small arms fire A sharp firelight erupted and a North Vietnamese prisoner was taken "The POW says there is one company of North Vietnamese dug in bunkers but he says they have called for two more companies of said Maj Me "We must get air But clouds and nightfall were moving in Furroiw shook his head: "No air" "No sweat We do it with w-1 Me replied' Throughout the' night 2000 artillery shells whistled over the taut force bivouac landing only 400 yards ahead of sleeping mat A North Vietnamese tank and several 105mm howitzers they had captured tried to return the fire but were soon silenced Furrow chewed on British bully beef slapped off the mosquitoes and talked about life in the field been spearheading assaults for two months now Kontum An Loc My Chanh you name he said "On June 23rd and 24th this battalion knocked out 27 tanks and killed 300 enemy 1 won two Silver Stars 'the Vietnamese Cross 'Of Gallantry and-two Purple Hearts in two hours "Do I Want to go to Quang Read Record-Journal Wants Ads 123 Meta St MmMh So bead St Wdtastard 4" A KJ tj lib I T- zfi-s -I-: If 1 l-ljr-' A Namco has lost its lease in Enfield We must sell off oyer $500000 worth of summer items Allsix stores are trying to help Enfield sell -Li I PRICES GOOD THRU SAT JULY 8th 'USDA CHOICE OR PACKERS TOP GRAD off its inventory so cash in now on these bargains of a lifetime! 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