Monday, October 1. 1973 W&t continues M5 chair dlsonn The Dally Tar Heel SAIGON ' Government troops, cautiously fanning out around the Plei Djereng base overrun by the Communists eight days ago, will retake the fallen outpost "sooner or later," their commander vowed Sunday. In fact, said Major Gen. Nguyen Van . Toan, the Central Highland's commander, We shall retake whatever we have lost since the signing of the Paris Agreement." Plei Djereng was the first major government base overun since the Jan, 28 cease-fire. "So far, the government forces have been fanning out and trying to reenter the base Jitanta announces plans SANTIAGO The military junta said Sunday nationwide wage hikes scheduled for Monday had been canceled because deposed Marxist President Salvador Allende had pluged Chile into "economic prostration." Consider the Alternative . . YDBS 107.1 FM Stereo Ihk ilbf til (i Hbtssiililllt 'j Pin Hie !cne fnoi!tes fabrics peo.o!s live in; CONE MILLS I 1440 BROADWAY. NEW VOWK N r 00'8 " 6CKXA0KNiN5. (JHW THAT EVER A WK6 NIGHT! HUM Jnr M!K, tVHAT SAY K TA.KS CFf 63 CAMPN6? 31 -4 UJ i ii r now called Le M inh. Sooner or later it will be retaken," Toan said. The promise of even more fighting in the future of Vietnam's so-called cease-fire came as the daily total of Communist truce violations rose to 92 10 more than spokesmen reported Saturday. Plei Djereng was a former U.S. Green Beret camp, about 230 miles northeast of Saigon and 20 miles northeast of Saigon and 20 miles west of the provincial capital of Pleiku city. Toan said in Pleiku, "Retaking Le Minh is not a hard job but technically speaking we have to study the matter further." A radio broadcast the day before the pay boosts were to take effect was made to officially inform workers of the junta decision made Saturday. The government also announced it was replacing civilians with military men to head all Chile's universities. Treasury Minister Adm. 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The problem Is especially acute among black children ages 1 through 4 living In city slums, but suburban children also are potential vlctlmes of public and medical Indifference to preventing the diseases, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Golda Meir visits Austria STRASBOURG, France Amid tight security, Premier Golda Melr of Israel arrived Sunday for a European conference on the Middle East only 48 hours after two Arab terrorists seized a passenger train and took Soviet Jews hostage In Austria. The 75-year-old premier, appearing tired but smiling, was sped to a guarded private villa minutes after her Et Al Jetliner touched down at a nearby military base. DecDai I ' 1 I i t , , WHICH KtNP OF COLD CEREAL UXX)LP WO LIKE ? -. yOU MEAN CUT CLASSES. VEAH. ) - from tht wiri of United Prtu lnttrniK)n ZiImI iiiiilihl- iiM IiiiiM OCT. 2-6: The Town Hall Deli Has Moved Upstairs! Now Opens At 8:30 A.M. 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Petersen, meantime remained in seclusion Sunday at the home of his friend Frank Sinatra in Palm Springs, Calif. Agncw was scheduled to return to Washington Monday from the long weekend in California, during which he took the occasion of an address to a group of Republican women to again declare his innocense of wrongdoing and pledge: "I will not resign if indicted." Agnew did not mention Petersen byname, but pointedly referred to him by saying: "The conduct of high individuals in the Department of Justice particular!) the conduct of the chief of the Criminal Investigation Division of that department M. M I Wl mum IMim ii 128 E. Franlclin St. 11 am Tho Triumphant Return of Is an all female rock group that really puts on Don't Miss them! (emm) (ftmm- .m ttrs) '4' ;tt M i i Ii', 1 ;: 48 Hour I M VI I : Kl Iff. Service X '"4 oMoinni is unprofessional and malicious and outrageous." In Washington, Attorney General Elliot L. 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