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The nation'' lll'llt IK!bil prqvl!ions- o), the llow!a. and to return to work. He Mlcl1'11&gt;
atrike was over · todlih and ~nate bills are towUy lnade' they were not baCk 011 ~ ll!li.
Congress sat dowJi 'to ~ ~ide quate and our dematlds are by 5 p.m. EST today the lliiiGil'
hOw tilg a pay raise it will niilch'hlgher."
would be fii)Od $10,000, lild·ijf,
· grant the '1\BUJl!en.
1 PO!Itmaster General Winton they weren't back by TliUrilliY;.
New Y!irk CitY, where. W·aU .. M, BlOunt caUed in the leaders they would be fined ··anQclllir
atarled_elght days ago, wu ibO :of the seven pGilal unions this 120,ii00.. The fine, he
only maJor holdout. But back- a(temOilll to . discuss othell' would IIICI'e88e by $10,1110 .-cb ..
to-wol'l&lt; votes In the Borough&amp; · demands.•£It said at a news succeeding day of the atrille. i.;;,'
ol Queens and Brooklyn lndlcet- conference Tuesday night workIn addition, Guat4ve Jllllrml,
ed aU the city probably ~ ers were returning " In over- the union leader, Would be "!llod·
would join workers In 13 other whelming numbers. • J think $500 a daJ.
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·• •
states sorting • backlog of what we have is a return to At the height of the,
milllons of pieces of mall.
work generaUy throughout the 208,269 pclllt olllee
Until the postmen ·'retUrn In countcy, e.cept for downtown - · off the ,Job
, Manhattan, mllitaty ~raonnel New Y«k."
Nevada, California,
· eaUed In by Pr•dent Nlxoo
Mail service resumed Tues- Minnesota, Michigan, Olllo,.,
were doing their beat to keep daY In such majot c)ties as Pennsylvania,Connecllcut,NI"I':,
pootofflcesoperaUng,althOtlgh Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Jersey, New York, "'" i•.
there were no deUverles.
Los Angeles, Newark and San chusetts, Colorado and ~~:
In WaShington, Senate and Franclsco.
Island. The number ~il ,'•
Houae conferees met today (at
Federal Ju&lt;lge Frederick dropped 14 112,9!6 by ~ -'
10 a.m. EST) to try to Iron out Vanpelt Bry_ant' Tueaday night paving the way I« ~~
dlffei;ences In bills granting pay cited Bfanch 36, the Manhattan agreement to .negotiate
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' WIN AT BRIDGE

Coup in Cambodia
M(Jy Hurt Hanoi
By iAY CROMLEY
NEA Washington Correspondtnl'
WASIUNGTON INEA)
- For decades in Cambodia several families have vied for
: economic power. Tbey have soul!hl political strength as a
• tneans of controlling markets. fand and other less well·
. : publicized sources of income.
• Prince Sihanouk's relatives fortn one such family. They
: have grown fat and wealthy. They have made favorable
• economic deals with the North VIetnamese and the VIet
: Cong. Tbey have connections. with French and Italian In·
: temational commercial organl!atlons.
: ~onents have accused them of making millions through
• po al corruption.
: Tbe men who reportedly engineered the Cambodian coup
: represent rlVal families.
: · For one, this group Is understood·to have close economic
.: connections with the Cambodian Chinese merchant com·
: munlty., J.~e connection 1s£
· onomlc, not political. Most

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does noi mean there are any presidenUiil .~oughts about ·
1972 or even 19'16-. He .is ~ot taking easy re.e~!lll here.forl
granled, eilf1er.
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1'he night · before the· big St. Patrick's~t)ay•patade. in
· SOuth Boston, he held an Important slrilleiY.,m~ng with
key advisers In his lofty. lloston office. Tliere Had , been .
others in February and l&gt;ecemher. Kennedy's brother·ln·
law, Stephen Smith of New York, a top expert, atleilded
only the firsl session.
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· Y•· ' llinth'r~ote.
Probably he cannot come cloae to
lion vote margin of 111114, when he was
Sen. Barry Goldwater's weaknes&amp; as .a
nominee, by syinpalh1 for himself as the
back, and by sy,mpalhY for .
wants
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his ·'!b!lltYn!P. ijo .

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: wu se) olf JY these economi~ rivalries.
: Tbere are 300,000 to 600,000 North VIetnamese setUers In
: Cambodia. These VIetnamese are the middlemen In much
: ol &lt;;jlmbodia's rice and ftsh trade ln the vlllag&lt;J.
.
• They're hated by Cambodia's farmers, who compare
: their own poo"t llving witll that of the VIets. The situation
"Is not unlike tbst m•cSukarno's lndonests, where Chinese,
: u middlemen, were so hated that many who were not Com·
: munlat nev~rtheless died in lhe ~nti-Communlst purges.
= On the whole, these North Vietnamese residents, 8licl the
•Hanoi·VIet Col)g military, are supremely arrogant toward
Cambodllllll, wbom they regard u racial Inferiors.
• 'Tbls bu ~to ~P hatred against all Cimbodlan VIet·
:name11e·. ~~Is a hate ea~y fannet! by Cambodian leaders.
bu gone almost without notice in the United S1ate1,
of the heaviest Camhodlan demonstration-attacks
m unities In Cambodia of late was
antl~onimunlst setuement.
VIetnamese poUtlcal moves may he de'
weaken the position of the VIetnamese
to Win populsr suppoit for the coopsters.
of the CambOdian coup will give no,
Or· to the men responsible for Hanoi's

:the

the coop must
a high pitch.
resistance agalilst the VIet Cong

less rice, llah

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' WIN AT BRIDGE

Coup in Cambodia
M(Jy Hurt Hanoi
By iAY CROMLEY
NEA Washington Correspondtnl'
WASIUNGTON INEA)
- For decades in Cambodia several families have vied for
: economic power. Tbey have soul!hl political strength as a
• tneans of controlling markets. fand and other less well·
. : publicized sources of income.
• Prince Sihanouk's relatives fortn one such family. They
: have grown fat and wealthy. They have made favorable
• economic deals with the North VIetnamese and the VIet
: Cong. Tbey have connections. with French and Italian In·
: temational commercial organl!atlons.
: ~onents have accused them of making millions through
• po al corruption.
: Tbe men who reportedly engineered the Cambodian coup
: represent rlVal families.
: · For one, this group Is understood·to have close economic
.: connections with the Cambodian Chinese merchant com·
: munlty., J.~e connection 1s£
· onomlc, not political. Most

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Ukely.
.
Though things today ~~ · so much ~ttet ,for him, lllal "-•::.:..&gt;
does noi mean there are any presidenUiil .~oughts about ·
1972 or even 19'16-. He .is ~ot taking easy re.e~!lll here.forl
granled, eilf1er.
;./
.
. .
1'he night · before the· big St. Patrick's~t)ay•patade. in
· SOuth Boston, he held an Important slrilleiY.,m~ng with
key advisers In his lofty. lloston office. Tliere Had , been .
others in February and l&gt;ecemher. Kennedy's brother·ln·
law, Stephen Smith of New York, a top expert, atleilded
only the firsl session.
"' "
·"
· Y•· ' llinth'r~ote.
Probably he cannot come cloae to
lion vote margin of 111114, when he was
Sen. Barry Goldwater's weaknes&amp; as .a
nominee, by syinpalh1 for himself as the
back, and by sy,mpalhY for .
wants
·
his ·'!b!lltYn!P. ijo .

: ialiliCii 'mrfiUstile"l!\ ,,nlltJF\ON"""il'"lfl' j' l. 1d(ill
'! .\Tiie 'CIIfuue rnercl)a'bts c ..,!to' bitterly "Willi 'lite 'lOCI!I ·

· • llorlh VIet·amese middlemen. •w ••
· ··
·1
: ~ There is :Uie~~i.son to heUeve'the "coup't in cambodia
: wu se) olf JY these economi~ rivalries.
: Tbere are 300,000 to 600,000 North VIetnamese setUers In
: Cambodia. These VIetnamese are the middlemen In much
: ol &lt;;jlmbodia's rice and ftsh trade ln the vlllag&lt;J.
.
• They're hated by Cambodia's farmers, who compare
: their own poo"t llving witll that of the VIets. The situation
"Is not unlike tbst m•cSukarno's lndonests, where Chinese,
: u middlemen, were so hated that many who were not Com·
: munlat nev~rtheless died in lhe ~nti-Communlst purges.
= On the whole, these North Vietnamese residents, 8licl the
•Hanoi·VIet Col)g military, are supremely arrogant toward
Cambodllllll, wbom they regard u racial Inferiors.
• 'Tbls bu ~to ~P hatred against all Cimbodlan VIet·
:name11e·. ~~Is a hate ea~y fannet! by Cambodian leaders.
bu gone almost without notice in the United S1ate1,
of the heaviest Camhodlan demonstration-attacks
m unities In Cambodia of late was
antl~onimunlst setuement.
VIetnamese poUtlcal moves may he de'
weaken the position of the VIetnamese
to Win populsr suppoit for the coopsters.
of the CambOdian coup will give no,
Or· to the men responsible for Hanoi's

:the

the coop must
a high pitch.
resistance agalilst the VIet Cong

less rice, llah

Have YQu Got
The Pug Fever?. • ·

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' See Eddie Filii.
or .Buddy Reynoldt" '

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scored ~ ~ 133-105
tbe
vJclllrY over Pl~gb in, thli. Giants
Pat .Dobson
rubs
only other ~~
ChaP!, and
!JaRman -.Dave The Meta
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moving ,)nto ., 'jjje &lt;Weatem eainpbeU a~lilr«&lt;· from JJe.' Yankee
Division's thifd:place berth fly troll.
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streiched tJu-ousb eiglll llpl'inc
a hail gsDie over lioll .(ngeles, Nate· Colbert who fed tile games oyer a five-year ~
ran up 13 ·~~ij!!II'IJ!Iinls,ln tile P&amp;drfs !'illi 2a'~omera. and 86 oy beating tlleir New Veri
first perlod to llarl ~· rout, runs halted In as a· rookie last nelghbors,t-1. EdKranepooll!lt
Jobn Brlsker of.llili P-lptrl had year: IH llmre aUirst with a two-run 11omef and 'r""'
a gaD\0-high 31 points and Ron Cabw~U. a fane gloveman·, l!eaver tuned up 1pr hla Apii17
BoOne led Dallas with :!3.
1110Vit18'; In, et seeond, and ~gdaywignmentfllilitll ·,
,,, , EllteHdge, a ,300 hitter if he PittsbUrgh with five hits lmh .
w. L. r.."'· .. fiaht
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stays jtealthy, at third.
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P~gh
23 36 n 57 :ilr United P,rtsslot..-llalionol ~-~ Th
. ' . " .. Ji _ ·' fighting foc the shoctslllp job," lllree RBI's in San.
Ml~a
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FR~SNO, cailf:.IUBihMat ~
~Y said ·Gomez. "Ali can play tile · win oVer 08kiand, theOllcllii:·.,:'·l'
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Los Angeles
. tpo 10 32 Jimmy Roselle; 195, san Olego
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•·CIIncht' dlvl•• IHio
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IIJ Uai!ed J&gt;J:esa Iatematltul we can trade for a hitting California edged Sea tile, 2,1.'
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-.WEM8i:cEY, Englond IUPil With New Ycirk re110rves s1tort8to!!"
Mlm-ta. 2 ~kl~nd ~
-Henry 1!=00t&gt;O•· 190'1., London, Cazzie Russel and Mike RlorOllie ·B~own, 211 homers and
St. Lo~ls 4, Los Angeles 0
outpaint,id Jatk BOdoll, 206'\4, . dan coiled up by the U.S. 61 RBb, is all set iii right field
I Only gamesscboduledl
I.DII~ (151. (Coopir regained armed forces in the mail crisis, whllelerry Morales (at Elmira
Toron'f.~:!~(!..'r"moo
Brltloh h_eavywel,ht·llllal. . .•the Knlcks hoped they could mosi of
and Clarence
.a t.~.W, York
Ml AMI BEACH '1up n _ iiluslel''enougb bench ""wer foc Gasllln, who hit .:!30 .. a rookie
Pl111adolphlo ot .O.kland
Jerry Evons,l7i; Muncie, lnd:il tqeir National. Basltetbal\ Asso- •ln 1!169, are Gomez' current '
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outpointed 'Arnie Brower, 181, elation playoff opener Thursday picks for center and lef\ •
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Detroit (101.
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waukee ~~ Madlsoh, Wis., had 56 J'U!Is in 1j169, Ivan
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presilli!nt of ·IKe' .Oulalinding l~.tlle !(nicks go all the way, Gomez is notion wocried aboul
Ametical)S
is the~ wUI .eltrn '$118,000 in his ·
stall. .
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..... first lli' "'~'' Ea ,'•'.lliviSiQr( as.Diek·Kelley•
awards ahd · Pl,iioo foc .·en ring tile only iefthander.
atiJ!eUc , !"'mifiriaJa. The division ·finals Gomez is trying out young Mike
&gt; See Eddie Fife
and · hrin8 .. 425.~ to the section Corllins,TOil!DukesandHerbel
Or .Buddy Reynolds•
the 'ciJ8mpiOoi; arid $17,~ for the ' as · spa! s'!lrters and long
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Billy
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series ;Will see · lhe winning McCool,
'Dave
·team collecting $48,000 and tile Roberts and
()petl«·lt J
looer, '$32,000.
fighting it out for
•~rsWtek
EnleriJ!g tile playoffs for the Gomez said he
first· tinu! are last yur's two with last year's
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taUel)d!!rs, Milwaukee and cause you are .never sal!i'fted
Plloenix. Missing for the, first with iosipg," but that ~ is
!!
· lirile in 20 years are the BOsllln realistic" enough to- believe
Ceitics, champs in 11 of u.ilajlt things could get beiter.
13 years.
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and Arthur
for
of the
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scored ~ ~ 133-105
tbe
vJclllrY over Pl~gb in, thli. Giants
Pat .Dobson
rubs
only other ~~
ChaP!, and
!JaRman -.Dave The Meta
'
moving ,)nto ., 'jjje &lt;Weatem eainpbeU a~lilr«&lt;· from JJe.' Yankee
Division's thifd:place berth fly troll.
.1
'
streiched tJu-ousb eiglll llpl'inc
a hail gsDie over lioll .(ngeles, Nate· Colbert who fed tile games oyer a five-year ~
ran up 13 ·~~ij!!II'IJ!Iinls,ln tile P&amp;drfs !'illi 2a'~omera. and 86 oy beating tlleir New Veri
first perlod to llarl ~· rout, runs halted In as a· rookie last nelghbors,t-1. EdKranepooll!lt
Jobn Brlsker of.llili P-lptrl had year: IH llmre aUirst with a two-run 11omef and 'r""'
a gaD\0-high 31 points and Ron Cabw~U. a fane gloveman·, l!eaver tuned up 1pr hla Apii17
BoOne led Dallas with :!3.
1110Vit18'; In, et seeond, and ~gdaywignmentfllilitll ·,
,,, , EllteHdge, a ,300 hitter if he PittsbUrgh with five hits lmh .
w. L. r.."'· .. fiaht
Resul•Pla~ous
stays jtealthy, at third.
·run in six inllings.
· ; ··
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outpaint,id Jatk BOdoll, 206'\4, . dan coiled up by the U.S. 61 RBb, is all set iii right field
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Toron'f.~:!~(!..'r"moo
Brltloh h_eavywel,ht·llllal. . .•the Knlcks hoped they could mosi of
and Clarence
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Jerry Evons,l7i; Muncie, lnd:il tqeir National. Basltetbal\ Asso- •ln 1!169, are Gomez' current '
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looer, '$32,000.
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