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Thursday, March 16, 1967 Griffin Daily News
North Viet Troops Swam Out Of
Cambodia To Attack U. S. Units
By EUGENE V. RISHER
United Press International
SAIGON (UPD—North Viet
namese army troops swarmed
out of neutral Cambodia today
and attacked a U.S. Army
Infantry company in a fight
that mushroomed into a day
long battle, American spokes
men said. They said the combat
still raged 10 hours after it
began.
The elite Communist troops,
reported to the elements of an
entire North Vietnamese divi
sion operating out of Cambodian
sanctuary, Jumped on the
Americans as the U.S. Army
4th Infantry Division company
was making a helicopter landing
a mile from the border.
First reports said the Com
munists shot one U.S. helicopter
out of the sky as American
troops scrambled out of the
landing clearing, dug into
position in the jungle and
engaged the attackers in battle.
Late reports said several more
U.S. companies whirled in by
helicopter.
Report Casualties
In Saigon, military spokesmen
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said 1,975 Americans were
killed or wounded or missing in
combat last week, a drop from
a record 1,617 the previous
week. The casualties included
175 killed, 892 wounded and
eight men listed as missing.
Spokesmen said the Commu
nists suffered 1,407 men slain
the same week, during which
262 South Vietnamese soldiers
and 103 civilians perished.
They said that last week U.S.
servicemen in Vietnam reached
a new hiigh of 423,000, an
increase of 5,000 over the
previous week.
The spokesmen also reported
a record 1,918 guerrillas turned
themselves into government
iorces.
Elsewhere, Viet Cong mortar
and recoilless rifle attacks
against two U.S. Army head
quarters bases wounded 38
Americans.
Bomb Invasion Force
In the air, U.S. Air Force B52
Stratofortresses struck four
times Wednesday night and
today against units of a
reported four division invasion
force mustered by North
Vieitnam on its border with
South Vietnam. Military sources
also said the heavy jet bombers
running supplies through the
Las jungles to their iorces in
South Vietnam. They said the
big bombers had hit Communist
targets in neutral Laos before
but never so heavily nor so
successfully.
American military comman
ders in the field long have
charged that Communist units
used the Jungle fringes of
Cambodia for sanctuary and to
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SETS THE DATE— Entertainer Georg® Jessel, 68, wearing a
USO uniform aa he sits with his 24-year-oid fiancee in Laa
Vegas, Nev., says they wtf wed immediately after her di
vorce becomes final April 22. She la Audrey Magee. He said
she will go to South Vietnam with him in May.
spring Prince Norodom
Sihanouk’s Cambodian govern
ment denied it. But U.S.
sprang today straight from the
border.
Shoppers Need Key to Settings
By AILEEN SNODDY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK—(NEA)—Do
you see what you look at? An
interior designer made a
quick but plaintive observa
tion one day in a department
store that says you don’t
The designer was one of a
model group of pros looking She at new
only shoppers rooms. said, “If
were trained to
see what they look at in a
model room setting, their
homes would be better dec
orated.”
Her opinion has been
echoed many times by others
highly trained in the artful
and practical use of fabric,
furniture and color.
The extreme result of this
kind of thinking is a model
room being bought as a pack
age. This is truly the lazy way
out—letting a staff of profes
sionals select items and ar
range them in a room for
commercial buying it down display and then
to the flowers
in a coal-scuttle vase. It is
being done more and more,
much to the store buyers’
glee.
A room setting in a depart
ment or furniture store is a
guiding tool, and more and
fused more a good one, for the con
table, shopper. A cocktail
a sofa or a rug are seen
in perspective in a living set
ting and not isolated on a
store floor. The problem
comes when the shopper loses
sight of his own living habits
and the needs of his fa mil y
when buying.
“Seeing” a room for your
own purpose, as the interior
designer put it, is wrapped
up in a setting at Lord &
Taylor in this city. Shelley
Mowell of the store’s interior
gether display department put to
a room that truly in
terprets the meaning of Mod
in furnishings. It is really
tuned in to the 1967 look. The
Padlocks Ready
For More Clips
ATLANTA (UPD— Sol. Gen.
Max Cheyney, armed with evi
dence he obtained in the North,
said Wednesday he planned to
padlock two more coastal clip
joints this weekend.
Cheyney said in a report to
Gov. Lester Maddox that all
known clip joints would be
a
is solicitor of the Atlantic Judi
cial Circuit in southeast Geor
gia.
Cheyney went to New Hamp
shire and New York to obtain
affidavits from tourists who
complained they were clipped
in Georgia.
Maddox said he was pleased
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INTERESTED IN MOD FURNISHINGS? Here is an interpretation by Shelley Mowell for
Lord & Taylor, New York. Key is three-dimensional abstract painting inset in ceiling and
in white Amtico vinyl floor. Casement is electric blue, loveseats black leather over latex
foam rubber. Basic color scheme is red, blue, black and white.
look is one that has an execu
tive of Drexei Furniture ad
mitting that it is the first time
in his memory “that women’s
fashion has had such a direct
influence on home furnish
ings design.”
What does Mod mean to the
design world It and to the con
sumer? means geometric or
—combinations abstract shape. It of means aubergine, color
lime green, black, white,
purple and orange—used initial in
such a way that the
shock upon seeing such
shades together melds into
appreciation. interpretations It means new
and uses of
wlth Cheyney’s work, but added
it may be some time before
clip joints are totally eliminat
ed. Cheyney said Maddox’s per
sonal investigation of the area
cemented public opinion against
the joints.
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fabrics and architectural
form.
For example, Mowell used
a three-dimensional abstract
painting as a ceiling treat
ment. The red and blue ab
stract insets were reflected in
a similar inset in white floor
ing of Amtico vinyl. What ap
pears to be a red lacquer
column is a three-way lamp
and another part of the paint
ing on an adjacent white wall
is a red lamp disk.
He encloses a third wall
with an electric blue open
weave fishnet casement. In
front of this is one of two love
down, It makes our Job much
easier,” Cheyney said. "All the
law enforcement officers are
cooperating to the fullest ex
tent.”
Most of the clip Joints are pe
can stands that lure tourists
into dice games.
seats. Even these are unusual
for they are massive, deeply
tufted leather over latex foam
rubber.
Other 1967 “looks” in the
uncluttered setting are a see
through glass table with
polished chrome table, supports, a
white parson’s small
white stools with furry top
pings and upholstered chairs
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Mowell’s Mod idea thus is
carried out—living in an ab
f^ract painting. Surprisingly, P^^
* or FP those om 1S walking ® c . ce the e fence , even
aroun( f modern.
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Pythagoras Chapter
No. 10 — R.A.M.
Regular Convo- ■af
cation tonight.
All qualified
Masons invited
to be present at
7:30 p. m. r
W. TERRY AVERY, H. P.
T. J. BRAKE, JR., SECTY