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IT HAPPENED—You’ve seen painters dangling on scaffold
ing on the side of a building and wondered about the mess
If the scaffolding broke loose ? Well, it happened in Chicago.
The painter is George Panomis, clinging to the dangling
scaffold, which let go at the fourth floor level. His partner
scrambled into a window and he was rescued by firemen.
The paint and buckets hit the sidewalk. Nobody injured.
Marines Crush
Cong Try At
Base Invasion
By ALVIN B. WEBB JR. ... “They must have been crazy
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firepower and numbers, U.S. UPI corres p onden t Davie
Marines crushed in two hours a Lamb
North Vietnamese attempt to With machine s and Ah
Invade their Quang Tri base
below Vietnam’s Demilitarized ~ , P . y , k J* j
7nr>o Marine garrison of hundreds ol
U y P men crushed the assault without
men said today. suffering a Spokesmen gai .
About 40 guerrillas shelled the North Vietnamese withdrew
one side of the base while carrying their dead. They left
trying to break In the other no bodies behind.
after dark Tuesday 16 miles The base, with a key airfield
south of the DMZ. and helicopter pad, is real
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headquarters for the U.S. 3rd
Marine Division which mans the
Leatherneck camps along the
Demilitarize Zone.
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—Communist gunners Inside
the DMZ Tuesday Opened fires
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on a U.S. spotter r>lane
overhead in the 37th guerrilla
violation of the zone under the
Nov. 1 bombing halt. The
•spotter pilot, unhurt, called in
allied artillery strikes which
silenced the gun and knocked
out five bunker hideouts.
—ln the war to win the
countryside during the Paris
negotiations, three-fourths of
South Vietnam’s hamlets are
now considered “relatively se
cure” from the Communists. It
is the highest percentage
favorable to the allies since the
program began to classify
villages.
—South Vietnamese soldiers
killed 105 Communists and
captured 84 others in four
widely separated battles Tues
day. Taking “extremely light”
losses, the South Vietnamese
said they killed 39 Viet Cong in
the biggest skirmish, in the
Mekong Delta.
—ln delayed reports, U.S.
officials said terrorists Monday
burned 125 houses in a pair of
South Vietnamese villages in
the Central Highlands. The
terrorists captured one hamlet
chief. There were no reports of
casualties.
Closer to Saigon, U.S. soldeirs
behind divebombing warplanes
and bullet-spraying helicopter
gunships smashed into a Com
munist rocket pad on guerrilla
approaches to Saigon and killed
14 of its defenders.