Pakistan Fears Nabs 6 Indian Strike

Pakistan Fears Nabs 6 Indian Strike

VOL. 67 NO. 309, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSpAY APRIL 8,'1971 CENTS - w r WASHINGTON (U PI) -Pres­ leave Vietnam by Dec. 1, “The issue very simply is ident Nixon, deplaring his goal cutting Ann^Tican troop this: Shall we leave Vietnam in m "total.. wnnffl'flwfii ~ ! fs5 r strengtn to 'IBPO ir But he a way that —by our own Vietnam,” pledged Wednesday rejected demands of his critics ‘actions —consciously turns the ” night to accelerate the Ameri­ that he set a definite date for country over to the Commu- can troop pull-out, removing" an end to American involVe- nists? Or shall we leave in a 100,000 men fironi the war zone ment-in- the-warj-saying-he— way- That gives the... South duiteg a seven-month period intended'to ehd tl^e conflict “in Vietnamese a ' reasonable starting May .l. a way that will redeem the chance to survive as_a_free In a 20ininute ■ televised sacrifices that have been people?” address, Nixon said the addi­ made” by U.S. forces in more “Nfy.plan will end American tional U.S. servicemen would than 10 years,of fighting. involvement in a way that would provide .that, chance,” Nixon said. “Tlie other would end it precipitately and give victory to the Communists.” Nixon said his program of Vietnamization —atrengthening South Vietnamese forces to assume the burden of fighting X. I— the-<^ar —“has succecfdeJr” -Ameriean-forcSs-in-Vietnam -Vt- will be reduced to 284,000 by May 1. The rate of withdrawal sinc^ puUouts started July 8. 1969, has averaged 12,500 men a month. The rate between May 1 and Dec. 1 will be slightly more than 14,200 monthly. Pntpntlal rv.miv»rnHr prng. r 'T J f T - idential candidates criticiz^ I: N lM n’s speech. Sen. Eklmund Musfaer-eonSaered-th^firoht- HEAVIEST FLOWltf waiw over SBoihone Falli in 20 yem , nmner for the nominaUon, said placed at 21,000 cnUc feet per lecond, has attracted hnadredi of he was “very disappointed” ipectatera to viewpoinU neair the falls this week. Here twp w I— NlxomlldTiot^Bet^aTlate^ end A flow-tofemember -peraoni watch-the tfaimdeioaa plnnge of water over the rim of U.S. involvement. the falls, aouda of spray rising above the cataract reached as Sen. EMward M. Kennedy also Ugh as the canyon rim Wednesday evenhig, iprinkUng visitors. expressed disappointment in - Nixon’s failure to set a definite I— dat». He said Nixon’s "grudging and alight" Increase In the troop withdrawal rate could not District "conceal the failure of the recent Alisoi*!?s^H :;^dw ard’s An^can-cupport^ campaign into Laos. Kennedy said he also deadlock was "shocked the President did —not-dovote—on» word” to the “violince that. this war has 310 parochial pupils press —visited—upon the civilians of broken — Southeast Asia.” But Sen. Hobert Dole of ^ — ^-FJWdtoioti5Mj3geilipimrd BOISE (UPI) - Tlie Senate Kansas, the Republican national broke its own stalemate late, Wednesday night and sent to the chahtnan, said the President’s By BONNIE BAIRD JONES announcement meant 365,000 Dr. Ragland'sald a study has will Increase costs. Adoption of the budget, late House two reapportionment bills Times-News Staff Writer been m a ^ of the St. Ekiward’s The budget Is prepared, he Americans will have come this year because of delayed and one re-districting measure. TWIN FALLS — An ad­ added, on the basis of normal ” home from Vietnam by Dec. 1. enrollment revealing pupils are legislative action on a state TheHouse,meMtime,debated ditional enrollment of up to 310 scattered throughout the absorption of the children into funding program, is sdieduled one hour and five mlniitM nn parochial school children plus distrid . Thl.‘» win ffivp fuUuwiiig the public BftfifliilT ' another reapportionment bill, nign^r costs ot operation nave distrirt an opportunity to work Ragland said teacher salaries then tifaroke for. a dinner recess boosted the Twin Falls School them into the regular program are still in the negotiation stage In the plant facilities fund, the with'plans to retiuTi later in the district, has budgeted $60,000 District budget for 1971-72 by adding some to each of the but he believes a moderate evening. Cassia which will provide necessary nine per cent to $3.05 million. district’s five elementary salary Increase with possible “The log Jam has |>roken,'’ Pullout charted Dr. Ernest Ragland, district schools. additional, inampnce '^^e fiU superintendent, saTdsaid tire' can be provided the dlstrid 's Boise,announdng that both sides building and some work on drug raid proposed budget for the coming Dr. Ragland said most of the staff. He said the budget has of the aisle had agreed^ con­ O'Leary Junior High School year Is an Increase of $254,631.86 present elementary school been prepared on this ImisIs .—- sider the.ihree measures.____ over last year, reflecting the classes are under SOpupils and A public hetlring on the sdiool roofing. Ragland said no new The change-about came after building programs are con­ dosure of a . Edward’s Catholic can easily handle the one to two budget will be held April 19 at 8 a Cay of Caucus and a late nabs 6 templated in the coming year.- Pakistan fears School and the need for the more in . the various rooms, p.m. in the school ad­ aftemoonOoor session wMch saw public school system to absorb aiould it develop some classes, Dr. Ragland said the bond BURLEY — A continued ministration offices. Dr. Demoerats still Republicans 10 the additional enrollment. already over 30 pupils, are redenfiption fund levy this year crackdown on the drug problem Ragland said copies of the times on motions to suspend The proposed general fund proposed budget are now being is the s m a lle r in many years In Magic Valley brought arrests bein^ pushed to accept rules. Republicans then balked Indian strike budget this year Is $3,053,746.38, numerous new pupils, Ragland prepared a t the schooL offices end reflects- the reduction of Wednesday night of four Burley at two Democratic motions, one com pared to $2,798,835.52 said, it may be necessary to will be available for public bonded indebtedness of the NEW DELHI (UPD-PaWs- Pakistan has lieen placed in the people on charges of illegal and to recess to draw up more re­ budgeted for the current year acquire an additional dass review prior to the hearing. He district. About $122,000 will be tairti-government said today highest stale of combat readi­ di^pension of drugs. apportionment plans and one to a n d -$2,569,873.20, the a d u al room or two in some location urged aU interested taxpayers p^dlhis yev, leaving the total India may be prepariilg ~^to ness. One other was arrested for expenditures for the 1969-70 around the dty. This, he said, to attend the hearing. debt Just over $1 millloa. ^ invade East Pakistan, where Pakistan earlier had claimed a ^ u lt with a deadly weapon The upper chamber also acted s^jol year. E^pgi^ditures for Bengali separatists iiave been that In dia had moye.d six anny and -two «ther-s for ille g a l i*Hier« threatfroatSen^-Joaaes- waglng^dvil war agalnj^ the’ ^visions —or alwut M,000 men the 1970-71 year are hot y^ EUsworth, R-Leadore, Senate possession of drugs. completed. The total plant federal' govsm m ent' for two —into the state of West Bengal, Gordon Nielson. Cassia President Pro'TohTldlntroduce ~weelK^^— I-------- ----- which forms its w esll^ border' facilities budgef ^ th is -yearr te a tw hion i<r«a|iwa-tegiii»^ County ^secutor, said the $75,000 and the M»nd and Hie hroadclist from Lahore, with E ^ t PakisUm. The west- Uve-pay-to-senatont-at-midr— arrests followed a raid held redemption budget, $122,000. West Pakistan, monitored here, and east wings of Pakistan are Wednesday night at severaT night. said there were reports that the separated by about 1,000 miles Dr. Ragland said state SAIGON (UPI)-The South from bases ^ong the Laotian UPI Phnom Penh bureau After the measure were ap­ residences in Burley. foundation program funds will two battalions of the Indian of Indian territory. The raids were the combined Vietnamese command today tnrder had pulled out of Ffre manager C^herine M. "Kate” pro v«l. EUsworth said he would be available to the distrirt to border security force had- been effort of Cassia County, Burley reported 320 ,Notth,Vletnamese Support Base Vandergrift, 12 Webb and four other personsi decide T h t ir ^ y morning whe­ meet a large share of the ad- moved to points along the Today’s radio report ap­ aty, State Ptollce*land Idaho killed in renefred fighting near miles southeast Of Khe Sanh. were missing on Highway 4 ther to introduce the resolntion. frontier used by other Indian peared to be the most serious ditlonkl cost. The school Fire Base 6 along the Laotian In Cambodia, heavy fighting near the scene of the action. When he first attempted to intro­ Bureau of Drug Control district’s_proposed budget is troops for infiltration into Ea^ in a string of accusations of border. U.S. spokesmen a^i- was reported W ednes^ in the The U.S. command said 88 duce the pay suspension, Detno- authorities. based on a levy of $3.90 per each PaUstan. The radio also said interference Pakistan has made Nidson said an undercover nounced the heaviest weekly Pich NO-Pasa 57 mUes Americans were killed in crata ke^ him from doing so.

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