India Claims Tank Victory in Big Battle Near Lahore
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' A iiiu t Dtflr N«t PrtM Rin T h s W « WMk a p M W m mm VMmmI al U. ‘ Wmtimrnmrn, IMS FatM r •# n il Mifl. 14k,182 ngM tom tm Mil jjsss^m oSm^Sm M tm dm U r^A City of VlUagm Charm m i YOL. tSbttIV , NO. SI2 .(BIOHTEBN PAGBfiUi MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1M5. -AdvwHitas n rsci u)i PRICE S IV IN CI I ■ill iStote jyetCT Shot in Ches^ India Claims Tank Victory G irl W a lk s Into Hospital i .; In Big Battle Near Lahore NEW BRITAIN (A l^ ^ A' young wotm imlked into the NSW Britain Gen- oral Hospital today with gunshot wounds < of the Barge Laden Pakistani chest and. side. Shi WM llstid In HttraMly With Gas erttloil eondition. Say Drive Polio* Identified the woman ^ f . M M n . Bllaabeth B. t>*WiU*. The auOigrlUea oould Hot Perils City ieerK ’* ' .i" tabllah an address tor tbs Is H alted woman Immediately ibd we BATON ROUOE, Da. (A P I - unable to provide details « f tbs Two prof— lotial divers wwit NEW DELHI, India, (AP) — ■hootlnv. down in the muddy MlsstsUppl India claimed today He Unks River today to look over an un Police said that tbs 'worn ■cored a victory over Pakletapl derwater object that may be a forces in a m ajor batUe necff had been shot three times. sunken barge loaded with deed- They saM they ware Idoklaf toe West Pakistani city of La ly chlorine. hore. Pakistan said M repelled !* tfi for a man they want to fuaw irUn, tkm about tbs oaas. B * .« The object waa loc«ted late the attack, InfUotlng heavy toes* maiv not Identlftad. Sunday by Army engineers ee on Indian armor. MUT. t about three-fouHh miles eoudi The Pakistani government of this city of 160,000 persons. It radio claimed an entire Indlaa Back LeVine was 26 feet beneath the surface armored division was wiped out 10>W HAVKN (JU>)-Tln Hew and 600 feet out from the bank in the fighting near Blalkot and Havtn Federaitten of T sach m , Mayor-Preeldent W.W. Dumas that two Infantry dlvletons wero AHrlC&0 oKet«d financial Sup* asked thie state capita city’s routed. It said Pakiatanl planea rt So Robert T. LeVlne today population to stay tuned to their then bombed the Indian topee* Water pours from the transfer tank as the first radioa for a poaeibie evacuaticn W) ha deddas to taka legal aoUon to keep them from regrouplag. ragalnat Ma oiiatar as principal crew of Seaiab 2 is brought to the surface after 16 order. The broadcast called the K HUtbousa High SCbopl. days in the sea. The men wili stay in the decom Ool. Bruce J. Bowen, Army flglidng fierce and said the Ip* 'miS district engineer at New Or dlans had suffered their heav thm ' LaVlhs Was removed last wash pression chamber about 36 hours. (AP Photofax.) iest losses so far, as jprliuflpal as Ihs result of leans, Issued an assurance at lOMf mldmoming that the sunken India’s government radio MW — w that soma coHaga-bound claimed, however, that Bidiaa were givaii a . break on barge and its 600 tons of chlo rine posed no immediate threat. forces made freah gains In seiifs grades. sectors of ‘toe.weetern front. It C) A Navy destroyer and a team Ih s Board of Bduoatlon, In of Navy diving expetis were claimed two Pakistani poeiMoas Botlfyliw LaelRns of his ouster, Fish ‘Torpedoes’ expected to JMn In the search were captured In the Blalkot also ofiared Mm a posMian as momentarily for the baig( sector. an sdmlnlotrator In the sohool sunk by Hurricane Betsy h A Pakistani spokssman aMd dapartmenL Friday, 46 Indian tapka wars destroyed Ih e toschars’ faderafkm da^. The barge, owned by the Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge,, left, talks with members of the 1st Caval In the Blalkot flgbUng wU lo sorlbad the board’s acMon today Seaiab Astronaut Pittsburgh Phde Glass Oo., bad ry Division after their arrival at Qui Nhon,'South.'Viet-Nant. Lodge, a mem Pakistani toe— "have been i«n« as “dsplorsUs.” been shipped here from Lake Bubstadtlaay 1— ." Gharlea, u i., vie the Intraooas- ber of the old 1st Cavalry in 1930-referred to hlmsetf as "the only old horse Blalkot Is Just over toe b o i ^ Convention Mccta 'L A JOLLA. Galif. (AP)— ^M. Scott C!arpenter—un- tal Waterway, soldier in Viet Nam.” (AP Photofax.) from Indian Kariunir end La Bcratched inathree oitiits of earth in 1962 as an astro The underwater object was hore, a cHy of lA mlBICD, RARTBXntl) (A P l-T h s state naut—was stung by a scorpion fish during a tricky found Just before dark Sunday miles inelde West Pakistan. aonstHuUonal oqnvsntion wlU near the Mississippi River Reporis from Labors oonvens st the GspMoI tomorimr transfer of crewmen of the Navy’s Seaiab 2 aquanauts bridge under construction here tlghttog ragsd 10 mttss Sor Ms first yisnsiy assaion in 206 feet 'of water. A 40-mlle stretch of toe Mis and artiUery fire could atnea Jtdy. PUna. calling for Carpenter to pain-kllling drugs and cortisone. sisslppl at this busy port was U.S. Hits Guerrilla Force taieide toe city. Tbs conveotian mast at ■tay another 16 daya In the labo He said he wanted to stay. closed to shipping. Dumas said Almost ’TOO Amaclosn woiuiw 1;S0 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday ratory on the odean bottom When Carpenter responded to 100,000 ges masks were being and chlldran were awaiting and Thursday this weak. were almost peutUed aa the 40- treatment the nine aquanauts, stock pile. mlaeton to leave Lahere, Tmo OonvanUon aassloiis tMa weak r-old iaetro-aquanaut, hla left 76 minutes late, continued the "We don’t anticipate that any Pakistani govemment pas are axpactad -to ha bttef, but Cd and am awelllng painful complicated maneuver designed thing will happen but we want Trapped m Delta clamped reatriotiona on. enteiltiB bommlttea saaalona have bean ly, waa brought back through to bring them back to man’s to be ready,’ ’ he said Sunday vlng the city but Amen-" aehadulad batara and after tba B ^ab’a eaeape hatch. normal environment; Sea-level night. oen officlato were preesing for fasslons. Nina aquanauts who had been pressure and sea- level air. 6A1GON, South Viet N am t Aa the troupe oanM ashore«mobi1s. The dlvUioa cecenUy permtoslon to start evacuattoor Repiiblican dalagataa wlU bold scheduled to ascend after 10 ’They were raised to the sur (■ea Fsgw-ElgM) (AP) — U.S. war planes kept up from .toe sM^ BucloWr sad took over the colon and name today or later in the week, i a oaucua bafor* mS aaasion be days underwater postponed face, Stmday aftktnoqn In.a cap- round- the-clock bOtoblngt today Darby, they were taken by hril- ,6t the old. 1st (ta v a to OtvUlon. Tmi Indton radio aeid repgrta gins toittopfow^ QEywcrEits ii^iU while one,’ ' a sulerilke tank which maiptain^ of a Mekong Delta area where a oopten to their;teci!Mt.b«^ ar I iShaklng hands w ra a weattH <Mb front indicate (he Lai hrekted Gsrpenter with the pressure the crewmen had Viet Oong regiment Is believed eas. The Bucknkr brooglM^lSO erad,IM;geaMt named Leato Lo- hore bsMIs compares In InUnsl- lar* grown used to In Seaiab: Seven encami>ed, a U.S. military men and tba. Darby 3,706. per from Columbus, CM., toe Qr with tank clashes fougM In times that of the surface. The Minutemen ^ ~ Spokesman said. The dlviaicn, jtnined e^tecial- ambassador recalled: "I served the North Afrlcen desert by transfer unit waus attached to a The planes were trying to hit ly tor guSnula m a U tt, whs With the let O v back in 1980.’ ’ Mermaa and Allied anniaa nil decompression chamber on the Too Late! canals which can be used se aocpected to be deplayed to "That was a Utile bit. betore Wmld WarHi,t support vessel Berkone on the escape routes by the guerrillas goulh Viet N em h eeatm ( Mg^-. y time, ropUed Sgt. Le- Slace Sept, 1, Bidtori torca* Transfer of Students NEW YORK (AP) — in the region BO milM west of. lands, Ihe unit'a home bitae-ta Surface and the pressure slowly Massachusetts Day was ob have "immobilized’’ 246 Pakto- decreased. ’ Soc Trang, Ft. BemMng, Oa. <)(lt Nhon Is Lodge was a-lieutenant In toe tanl tanks, destroying or dam served at the New York U.6. oHlclals said they be 360 miles noriheast eiJUgoo. Reserves in those days and ’The nine must spend 36 hours World’s Fair yesterday but aging 31 and capturing 84, tha In the decompression unit be lieved toe guerrillas wore In air action .Bunday, B83 went on a tour of active duty broadcast said. in Boston fore they can step out — early the Minutemen (1966 ver trapped by toe bombings. bombers at toe Strategic Air with the 1st Cavalry Division It was estimated that Pakis Tuesday morning — without sion) were too late for the Ground troops were not com Command carried out their 33nd that year, he said; That service tan bad 400 combat-ready tanks suffering the diver’s disease, ceremonies. mitted to the action because of aanounoed strike of the war, Included maneuven in New at toe beginning of toe conflict. BOSTON CAP)— ^Negro parents expanded their Some 100 "Minutemen of heavy rains and toe large size hlttotg toe Ho Bo woods 30 m ll^ transfer of their children from allegedly overcrowded bepds, caused by bubbles in the Mexioo; He retired recently as a There was no independent bloodstream.