Cumberland Evening Times (Newspaper) - October 9, 1972, Cumberland, Maryland Tho Weather Sunny today and tomorrow s days in 60s nnd cool HZ tow to mfd 30s ol 279 Associated Press New York Times United International AP Cold Weather Due In Region Published except Sunday by SI Md 21S02 Second Cumberland Maryland Monday October 9 1972 Co it ju 10 Ceuti i Secret Peace Parleys To Continue Tuesday YOUVE GOT YOUR TROUBLES IVE GOT MINE A member of the Statesville N C Senior High Grenadier Band found her trousers she played on Even tually she had lo stop and reassess the situation The band was performing during of the foot ball game yesterday in Washington A Viet Hamlet Retaken By ARTHUR HIGBEE SAIGON Viet troops recaptured a miles north of Saigon from Viet Cong guerrillas but Communist soldiers clung to at least three other hamlets near capital despite intensified strikes including bomber raids field reports said the air today Answering the threat to the South Vietnamese capital US commanders ordered heavy bombing North Vietnam and concentrated Sun days strikes around the port of US 310 tactical air strikes across the North and reported within 10 miles of Vinh in their deepest raids over the North in six months Military sources said more than 150 Communist troops were killed Sunday in fighting along the Saigon River north of the capital at least onethird of them by air strikes Four government soldiers were known dead and nine wounded in the fighting Fighting around the capital Sunday was repor the closest in years Field saic The highway has been cut at Phu Cuong a province capital 13 miles north of Saigon Field saic port of Dong ment Rangers Sunday pushed Hoi 38 above the Communist soldiers out of the hamlet of Thanh Quy 10 miles north of Saigon on Highway 13 Demilitarized Zone DMZ se the two Vietnams Government spokesmen iden PARIS UPl Presidential adviser Henry A Kissinger and his deputy Maj Gen Alexan der Haig met today with two leading North Vietnamese in a steppedup search for a Vietnam peace settlement The White House said they would hold an unprecedented third session Tuesday Kissinger and Haig met and today with Le Due Tho a member of the North Vietnamese Politburo and Xuan Thuy the top Hanoi representative at the Paris talks Officials in the Nixon administration have acknow ledged that the talks have reached a sensitive stage Both US mese officials declined com ment on this latest round of private talks The talks mark the 19th time Kissinger hasj come to Paris to negotiate Officials have steadfastly kept silent about the exact location duration and content of the meetings which reportedly are held somewhere in the Paris i suburbs 1 This newest the private sessions an increased frequency in Vietnam negotiations with the US presidential elections less than a month away In the past 24 days Kissinger has met with Hanoi representatives three times The current meeting an by the White House also includes a new the presence of Haig who met Vietnamese have denied progress is being made Defense Secretary Melvin R Laird said Sunday the negotia tions which are going forward are very serious they are certainly very significant and they are very sensitive He But JJJ any Washington Sunday night White House Press Secretary Ronald L Ziegler said the two sides had agreed to meet again today for a second day of talks and possibly a third day Tuesday Kissinger and the North u A i and IHC said the American objective in Vietnamese met for a full dav i nP r oi negotiations on his last trip to Paris Sept 25 and extended the remains the prevention takeover in of a Communist South Vietnam US and North Vietnamese delegation officials in Paris maintained silence about Sun days meeting refusing even to acknowledge the new session meeting another day thai accordance longest session since the secret with talks began in 1969 Ziegler said depu jty Maj Gen Alexander Haig attended the Sunday session with special envoy Le Due Tho and Xuan Thuy head of the North Vietnamese delegation to the weekly Paris peace talks The extension of the session coming so soon after meetings prompted speculation that some progress was being made But Ziegler declined to characterize the sessions in any way telling reporters In with our agree the other side 1 have no other information to provide you Haig met in Saigon last week Continued on Page 2 Col 4 after three days of fighting the three South mese hamlets known to he in Viet Cong hands as Xom Suoi An Hoa and Phu Chanh Field last week in Saigon with George Optimistic By United Press International With the presidential voting just four weeks away and new surveys in he is still Sen George S embarked an intensive coast canvass of northern industrial states President Nixon continuing to re main for the most the fray scheduled only one campaign appear ance for the week a quick trip to Atlanta After a weekend rest and buoyed by a good reception in Missouri and growing crowds at other stops last week McGovern headed first for New York for a Columbus Day parade Later stops were planned week in Michigan Pennsylvania and Illinois winding up with three days of cam in California Tuesday a taped address detailing McGoverns proposals for ending the Vietnam War is scheduled for evening broadcast on Aides said it would conform largely to pre stated views and would contain no surprises Continued on Page Two President Nguyen Van Thieu Vietnam Communists insisted that Thieu must resign before any peace settlement TheUS command said said of Suoi can be agreed upon Thieu has bombers dumped destroyed during in all public state estimated 1710 tons of ts residents fled sives over North Vietnam in the with their belongings on 48 hours ending at noon today Three of the missions 10 their backs Military sources said more miles southeast of Vinh while than 1000 Communist troops the others concentrated onwere believed killed in three supply caches hidden eight to 20 days of fighting along Highway South the Continued 2 Col 5 WONDERING WHY I CALLED YOU HERE The gentleman apparently talking turkey to the Edmonton Alberta Canada United Community Fund is prob ably speaking on the benefits of a vegetarian diet The bird was taken home by the official who came closest to his campaign objective For dinner perhaps AP Hostages Free Claude Trubey a police plain who holds the coveted I black belt in karate had never struck anyone in anger until he with the Army in The 17yearold gunman and biting Trubey on the hack had When Trubey made his move gunman faced a teenage holding 15 hostages Then decided now or and grabbed the youths hand in a deadly struggle for a 38caliber police d I ill n gouging deep scratches in a windL fGS Whe Sst C In thc Mowing 16 hours 1 sharpshooter for of two families and told the family been watching This is a stickup In the following IB hours ments The Viet Cong with the backing of Hanoi have pro posed that a coalition government be set up in Saigon to take over from Thieu The three groups sented would he political neutrals the Viet Cong and members of the present gime excepting Thieu himself So far the United States and Vietnam have refused this Communist demand I Haigs presence and ihe extension of the private have sparked speculation among talks observers here that some kind of agreement Ser Changes Signaled By FRED S HOFFMAN WASHINGTON AP Sec of the Army Robert F Froehlke today signaled an im pending streamlining of the Armys command structure the first in 10 years In order to meet our read iness objectives in the future there must be some in our Array structure Froehlke said in a speech pre pared for the Army Associ ations 18th annual meeting We need a concept which will improve the Armys capa bility to train individuals in tactics techniques and skills while maintaining active and especially reserve forces in a state of high readiness Other officials said final deci ons are expected by late this month The reorganization will affect to signal sheriffs deputies outside and the other hostages Its some with their hands tied Orange County sheriffs friends were bound with burst through a of and held special It went off and I thought Oh my God Please dont let anyone he shot said Trubey ITS A COLLISION SPORT Atlanta Fal cons defensive back Ken Reaves has an armful of Lions Steve yesterdays 2623 win by the Lions at Atlanta UP Top Baker the United States bul who learned karate while me behind their backs ran scream ing for the exits Trubey a tall and mustachioed man said grabbed the gun he man onto mv hir u small wh Keep the weapon in front Winter menus were overseas w loaves ot Dread and 50 My cakes Gc burst through a of and held at i v apple upsidedown cakes in the At thf timo RI SSli hlm the two of the hostages i PX he were raped and police foiled an i generally contemplates SCaling him Ihe gunman slumped to to collect the layers of command torpedo couldnt Hood and Tonkin Gulf in th floor ending an ordeal money i1 smk the ship inf contemplates u a torpedo couldn t Hood Gulf in the early years cinnamon rolls Bythe frame house on l in Garden ct a neighborhood bar a bathroom Continued on Page 2 Col 4 Irish Violence Claims Two Bv COLIN BELFAST violence in Northern j generally the Army and base com with greater author Ihe back Jty for base commanders Also likely they said is a re in the numbers of inter mediate headquarters The Army has been criticized for wasting personnel in ters staffs i The main idea will be to pro one major headquarters supervising combat readiness aboard distinguished himself back f Wash the wonder At age S he was thc ing cookies cakes and the Vietnam war He was he had nu lying near his home in in u regular forces and Turf area v olive 22yearoldthe and another in with a bullet wound n died Saturday charge generally of training head after shots had been northern a car development of doctrine i V ij cost the lives of two persons 4yearod boy shot in the was in serious condition Hospital said We as doctors fought to save The deaths of we can to save this a is Catholic housewife and a In Londonderry about I S firca rubber bullets about 500 Catholic Some consideration is being s Catholic Falls to reducing the number jcd outside the Long Bar pub inj youths who youth raised the Protestant provinces overall fatality toll to 505 The Catholic boy was found threeyear very arrn post to n Catholic children if men women and In Belfast staged a peaceful march Sunday to mark a rights parade there four nn The Oct 5 1968 during jof paper Army headquarters weekend the country from four to stone an Alexander a 17three in the East middle old Protestant war country and the West a killed by troops Saturday Gen Creighton W Abrams is when they spotted him trying Unexpected to have a major say security officials w m i n climb a wall after an the reorganization when he a movie theater the post of Army chief staff The Senate Armed js he Services has recom heir warnings to halt J mended his confirmation On Page Two And The Fair Campaign Practices Committee says the 72 campaign is the dirtiest in recent years Give Us The Its critics say its a disaster but the pilots who fly the say its the best airplane ever built You In A Heap O Trouble Boy The years biggest listed political donor a Texan is having troubles with money and the law By Starlight The Air Force is using a parachute flare in Viet nam to decoy Russian Strella missiles away from its aircraft stayed for a serious cook So boys baking airless that he went on to belter prize after at of the torpedo hot and things cakes that looked fii 6 with Today at 32 and dozens of in V v 5moke from their stacks prizes later to carry him off the title of Official is chef decorator at where he presides over a sweetsmelling fantasy world of fruits and marzipan flowers Yet even that isnt enough In Frankfurt West Germany Blaisdell a member of an H man American Team is going for what to him is the cake decorating Olympics gold medal place in decorative arts in the International Culinary Competition I think I have a good chance he said Americans usually do well His entry which took five i months of 18hour days to pre includes 27 displays A I fruit tree with mara jpan leaves and flowers I in a rock garden An elaborate I temple wedding cake has in I Continued on Page 2 Col 4