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Griffin Daily News
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1968
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STILL A LEADER, Coco
Chanel, one of the greatest
names in the fashion world,
turned out in Paris for the
showing of her spring col
lection.
She Remembers
Wild Ride
Outside Saigon
Woman's View
By GAY PAULEY
UPI Women’s Editor
NEW YORK (UPl)—Often the
most unlikely of things cling to
the memory of those at the
scene of battle.
Janet “Jan” Moorehead, of
Scottsdale, Arlz., . remembers
the wild ride she hitched with a
couple of Army officers from
Tan Son Nhut airport outside
Saigon into the downtown
during the recent siege of the
South Vietnamese capital.
“But on the first day I
reported to Vietnam (two years
ago), I made up my mind that
if I was going to be scared all
the time, I wasn’t going to be
much good there,” she said to
explain any fear that she might
have had during the Viet Cong’s
lunar new year siege of the
city.
The blonde, brown-eyed Miss
Moorehead, 24, is associate
director of the United Service
Organizations (USO) club in
Saigon. It is one of 17 such
clubs in South Vietnam and
draws the biggest crowds of
Gls, an average of 85,000 per
month.
On Vacation
The USO director was vaca
tioning in one of the smaller
cities north of Saigon when the
surprise Viet Cong thrust began
Jan. 30 and 31. It was 19 hours
before she could get air
transportation back to Tan Son
Nhut base—“nothing, but noth
ing was moving in or out,” she
recalled.
When she did get space on a
military craft, her next problem
was getting into the city proper.
Here again, a minimum of
vehicles dared the roads. But
she hitched a ride with a colonel
and a lieutenant. She remem
bered, “We were the only car on
the road until we picked up an
MP escort.
"I held onto my Spellman
medal with one hand the car
door with the other and watched
one side of the road for snipers
while the colonel watched the
other.” But there were no
mishaps.
That Spellman medal is one
twice-blessed during last year’s
visit of the late Francis
Cardinal Spellman of the New
York archdiocese to troops in
South Vietnam.
College Graduate
The attractive 24-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Moorehead, of Scot
tsdale, is a graduate of Arizona
State University with a degree
In political science. She’s
completed courses for her
master’s degree, but has her
thesis still to do, and she’s had
one year of law at the
University of Arizona.
A couple of years ago, what
was going on in Southeast Asia
interested her more than
college and she went to
Vietnam in an administrative
job with the Red Cross. When
that regular one-year tour of
duty was up, she moved over to
the USO assignment—“l wasn’t
ready to come home yet.”
Now, however, she is back
briefly to visit with her family
and catch up on what’s new
with her nine younger brothers
and sisters. Then she will report
back to Saigon USO.
DOCKWORKERS STRIKE
HELSINKI (UPI)—A strike
by 2,100 Finnish dockworkers
stopped all freight handling at
four ports today and threatened
layoffs in the country’s large
food export Industry.
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