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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 48

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FORTY EIGHT THE DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON. N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1970 Form Pincer Drive A round Phnom PHNOM Cambodia pn Vietnamese Communists surrounded Kompong Spcti rarly today and began firing on the highway center 25 miles southwest of this capital, a Cambodian military spokes man said The move agah.st Kompong Spcu put Communist forces in offensive positions at three towns from 15 to 25 miles from Phnom Penh, forming a type for pincer movement from the east around the northern and southern sides of the capital. The spokesman said some Cambodian troops had been pulled back into Phnom Penh from the fighting at Prek Tameak, a town 15 miles northeast of the capital the Viet Cong attacked three days ago. And 25 miles to the east, a large force of North Vietna me.se troops was reported massing for an anticipated attack on Prey Veng and a possible strike from there against Phnom Penh.

The spokesman said nine persons in Korn pong Speu were wounded by Communist fire on the oown today. In South Vietnam. American and South Vietnamese troops fought Communist units in separate battles in the northern provinces. And in Laos, Com munists overran two govern ment positions near the town of Saravane and captured a navigation beacon used by American planes bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail, sources in Vietiane saidm The U.S. military Command in Saigon said two paratroopers! in the U.S.

101st Airborne Division were killed and five others wounded in the clash; Tuesday with a Communist force 21 miles southwest of the former royal capital of Hue in South Vietnam. Communist'provincial capital of Quang Tri. casualties in the battle were A government spokesman said unknown. the troops also destroyed about South Vietnamese 100 houses in the base area, killed 47 Communists and Government casualties were captured large stores of muni light with no fatalities, he said, lions in the other battle at a In Cambodia, where Ameri Viet Cong base camp 20 miles can troops arc in the final week southwest of the northern of their campaign, spokesmen said 1st Air Cavalry Division helicopter gunships and Air Force fighters killed 10 Com munists in a strike four miles west of the border with South Vietnam, A ground unit of the division killed six other Communists in the same area, about 100 miles north of Saigon. Spiro on Tonkin: No War Effect If Repeal Comes (UPI) Vice Pres is the lirst time a president has a ffnmi' cairi tried to bring about peace and nient Spiro T.

Aftnew said prosperity concurrently. But Tuesday the Gulf of lonkin j-m surc people will make resolution was not any a fair analysis of where this great and its country is at and where it is repeal would not effect Pres move by ident Nixon handling of the administration forces led by war in indochina. Sen. Robert Dole. to Agnew went to work for the repeal the Tonkin Gulf Colorado Republican parly to off.

cl the Pres- and even though he would never felt the not predict the outcome of the resolution was of any great November election' lie said the A Said, voters know this powers of the President country is at and where it is are clearly defined and attempts to usurp these powers Agnew made a brief stop in pv Senate doves can't help but Hot Springs. on his way have a harmful effect on our to Denver and in a speech to prestige the National Associa Goodell tion said alcohol won the approval of peoples and and that makes it different from marijuana. He asked for swift passage of legislation to end the WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. national trip' on Charles Goodell. N.Y..

re legal or illegal drugs ranging from diet pills 10 heroin. he no1 An aide to the vice president Isupport President Nixon for ic said no trouble was expected if the United States is from 20 antiwai protesters involved militarily in South who planned to demonstrate Cast Asia by 1972. tonight while Agnew addresses Goodell. in a speech before a $120 a plate dinner at 400 congressional student WEATHERING A About 300 members of a Washington welfare rights organization stormed the District of Columbia Welfare Department olfbes luesdav in a window- breaking demand for money for home furnishings. Police moved in on the demonstrators and made at least 30 arrests.

(UPI TELEPHOTO) Aid it War Exhibition Hal! difficult to assess the fall Agnew said interns, emphasized his concern for the war now and turning our attention to healing IllJIfS WUA atVVIIUUU upon arriving in Colorado. our human The New York Republican, in Night, Day Near For the Senate WASHINGTN (UPI) -With the Senate tied up in six week Cambodia debate during the day, a Southerner threatened for a while to tie it up nights too in a filibuster over school desegreatation. The threat came from freshman Sen. James B. and it was enough Tuesday night to cause the Senate to drop its late hour; considration of a $4.5 billion aid to education bill.

Allen told Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield he would talk all night if necessary to prevent a vote on an attempt to remove from the bill House passed provisions aimed at preserving freedom of choice and compul story busing to achieve school desegregation. Mansfield relented and al lowed the Senate to adjourn. Allen promised not to stand in the way of a vote when the No More Zebras BUFFALO (AP) That look which highway stripes used to acquire alter a fresh painting is on the way out. according to the State Department of Transportation. A new quick-drying superheated paint is cutting by a third! the time it takes to stripe a highway, a department spokes man said, and it withstands the ravage? of snowplows and stud ded tires for about a year.

I I) Kin ic Senate turns tonight to the same issue. The Senate started this week to set aside the Cambodia debate every day at 5 p.m. EDT in order to deal with other legislation which has jammed up during the long debate over foreign policy. The measure would appropriate $4.5 billion for schools during the fiscal year starting july 1. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott, leading the fight to knockout the antibusing and freedom of choice provisions, produced letters from both Robert H.

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thought there was a greater potential for an unfettered approach in the Republican par he said. To enthusiastic applause from the students, Goodell reminded them if Republicans win con trol of the Senate in November will no longer have Sen. (John) Stennis as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, or (Russell Long. (DLa.) as chairman of the finance com mittee, or Sen. (James Eastland il) Miss.) as chairman of the judiciary committee." He also noted that Sen.

Richard B. Russell, and Sen. John L. McClellan. would be among those removed from committee chairmanships.

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Years Available:
1873-1977