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World Briefs
Demostratioifcs
DEMONSTRATIONS FINES
WASHINGTON «JPI) —Rep.
Charles E. Bennett D-Fla., has
introduced a bill aimed at
imposing jail sentences and
fines of up to $10,000 on
Strikes
STRIKES FIGURES
WASHINGTON (UFI) _
Strikes hit a 10-year peak In
1965 but working time lost
because of the walkouts re
mained a "notably low level"
for the post wr period, the
Todd Programs
TODD PROGRAMS
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Rep.
Paul H. Todd, D-Mich., has
deplored public reluctance to
discuss family planning.
Nugent Duty
NUGENT DUTY
WASHINGTON (UPI)
man 3-C Patrick J. Nugent
on duty close to his financee
Luci Johnson.
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flood In the Salem, Ore., area. Ordinarily the tub is a horse
trough, but the horses don’t need it right now.
demonstrators who interfere
with military operations.
The legislation would affect
those who Interfere, those who
urge interference and those
who distribute material urging
interference.
Labor Department announced
today.
The department reported that
3,860 strikes occurred during
the year involving 1,480,000
workers and accounting for 23.1
million man-days of Idleness,
which matched the 1964 figure.
Todd said Monday that
family planning and birth
control were largely ignored
topics in forecasts of what
Congress will do in its new
session.
Nugent, who hopes to wed
Luci this summer, is stationed
at Andrews Air Force Base,
Md., for a four-month period of
active duty with the District of
Columbia Air National Guard.
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ALL-WEATHER SPORT—The checking heavy coat and warm hat are necessary for this Moscow
swimming heated instructor, great the progress of his students in a steaming outdoor
pooL The pool is a favorite with citizens of the Soviet capital through
out the year.
Evidence Found On
Antiaircraft Unit
By MICHAEL T. MALLOY
United Press International
SAIGON (UPI) —American
troops operating along the
Cambodian border have uncov
ered evidence that a Commu
nist North Vietnamese antiair
craft battalion has infiltrated
the South, a military spokes
man disclosed today. It was the
first such evidence of the war.
The spokesman said the
Communist force, known as he
H-13 antiaircraft unit, was
equipped with 18 heavy guns
capable of shooting down
fighter planes and jet bombers
The guns also are effective
against troop-carrying helicop
ters.
The spokesman said the
information on the antiaircraft
battalion came from three
North Vietnamese regulars
captured during ‘‘Operation
Matador” in the Central
Highlands west of Pleiku near
the Cambodian border.
A multi-battalion force from
the U.S. Army’s 1st Air
Cavalry Division is involved in
the sweep.
Use Machine Guns
The spokesman quoted the
prisoners as saying their
battalion was equipped with the
Chinese Communist version of
the U.S. 50 caliber machine
gun.
As the disclosure was being
made, the U.S. moratorium on
bombing raids against the
Communist North went into its
18th day.
The U.S. Cavalrymen have
been sweeping the area west of
Pleiku for the past six days
with little significant contact
with the enemy. Several times,
American soldiers have spotted
North Vietnamese troops across
he Sa San River which forms
the border between Cambodia
and South Viet Nam.
At times the Americans have
dared the Communists to open
fire across the river, but no
fighting has resulted.
High Guerrilla Toll
In another major action
involving U.S and Australian
troops, paratroopers and infan
trymen involved in “Opertation
Crimp” northwest of Saigon
killed 62 Viet Cong guerrillas
with the help of artillery fire
and air support Monday.
It was the highest number
killed since the I73rd Airborne
Brigade, elements of the 1st
Infantry Division and the Royal
Australian Battalion moved into
the area.
The operation to date has
resulted in a total of 48
Communists killed, 38 captured
and 495 suspects detained for
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questioning.
A military spokesman said 29
of the Vi et Cong were killed
when the lead element of the
173rd Airborne slammed into a
yiet Cong company 25 miles
northeast of the capital shortly
before darkness. After a brief
skirmish, the guerrillas faded
back into the scrub bush and
jungle. 1
Earlier in the day, another
paratrooper element reported
16 Communists killed during
continuous contact with snipers
and small groups of guerrillas.
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Tuesday, January 11, 1966 Griffin Daily News
Agents Destroy
19 ‘Shine’ Stills
SWAINSBORO, Ga. (UPI) —
Federal agents destroyed 19
illegal stills In a five-county
area Monday in a “walk
through” raid. Forty-five feder
al and state agents staged the
raid as a part of statewide
"Operation Dryup.”
The stills seized had a ca
pacity of 24,000 gallons of mash
and could produce 1,916 gallons
of whisky daily, according to
900 Tons Of
Chicken Feed
Damaged
AUBURN, Ga. (UPI) A
poultry feed building was de
stroyed and an estimated 900
tons of chicken feed was dam
aged Monday in a fire compli
cated by the inability of the
Auburn fire department to get
its truck started.
Authorities said the fire prob
ability had been smouldering
since early Saturday morning
when another fire caused mi
nor damage in the rear of the
building.
Firemen from Lawrenceville
and Winder were called to the
Southern Poultry Company’s
feed division. The Auburn fire
department was late because
the fire truck would not start.
All three forces fought the
blaze for two hours before It
was contained.
Plant manager Carl Hogan
would not estimate damage,
but said the company lost all
its machinery and equipment
as well as the feed and in
gredients.
PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) —
The University of California got
beer on the campus Friday for
the first time—legally.
The faculty club received 8
beer license from the California
Alcoholic Beverage Control
Department, which has hereto
fore mostly adhered to an old
"one-mile dry zone” around the
school. "The university is
making great progress,” de
clared Dr. Joseph P. Harris,
professor emeritus of political
science.
SMALL TOKEN
—The state Franchise Tax
Board Friday notified Mr. and
Mrs. David Schiele, former
Californians now living in New
Delhi, India, that they can pay
their state taxes this year.
The Schieles wrote Gov.
Edmund G. Brown recently
asking for permission to pay
the taxes as appreciation for
the free education they re
ceived at Sacramento State
College.
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federal revenue agent Paul
Hendrix.
The counties affected by the
raids were Emanuel, Candler,
Treutlen, Tattnall and Toombs.
According to federal agents,
whisky from operations in this
area has been shipped as far
away as New York.
Robert P. Lane, agent in
charge of the raid, placed the
loss from unpaid taxes on the
whisky produced in the stills at
$250,000 daily.
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LLOYD BRINKS, La Grange,
has been named to head up a
nine county Region for the 1966
American Cancer Society Edu
cation-Funds Crusade. State
Chairman Charles Hardy, At
lanta, announced that Brinks'
Region has a dual goal of $37,-
651 and 4,250 trained volunteers
in the state objectives of $1,
050,000 and 100,000 volunteers.
Region 6 county leaders will
meet in a special Crusade Train
ing Conference January 31 at
Warm Springs to learn facts
that will enable them to alert
then neighbors to cancer dan
gers and precautions as well as
receive voluntary contributiona
to the fight against cancer.
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