Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, January 31, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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Johnson, was to visit the racially - torn area Thursday night “to take a reading of the * situation." The seven SCLC field organ izers in Sylvester were mo bilizing a mass rally of South » west Georgia Negro leaders Wednesday to discuss issues and problems concerned with protests which began early In “ FOSSIL FIND BATHURST, Australia (UPI) —Norman Rutherford, 11, found fossils perhaps 50,000 years old * ’vhile looking for stones, a spokesman for the Australian nuseum said today. The boy also found the seven-inch skull , of an extinct species of kangaroo. TV TOWER PARIS (UPI) — Architects ” Jean and Andre Polak an nounced Thursday plans to build a 2,250 foot high cigar-shaped tower at a cost of S2O million to * enable television stations to broadcast in color to all of the city without present “shadow” areas. 852 s Strike Delta Area By JACK WALSH SAIGON (UPI) — American 852 bombers launched their heaviest series of raids this • year on a single area of Vietnam, striking the Viet Cong in the Mekong Delta, military spokesmen said today. ’ U.S. troops patrolling near the Cambodian border northwest of Saigon found and destroyed a huge underground Communist • hospital complex hidden in dense jungle. The bombers dropped more than a million pounds of bombs « in six missions near the Delta city of Can Tho, spokesmen said. U.S. troops found the hospital on an infiltration route 60 miles north of Saigon. It contained five operating rooms and six wards capable of providing for the needs of a 3,000-man ’ regiment. Antiaircraft guns and a network of nearly 200 bunkers protected the hospital and its • bivouac area, spokesmen said. All fell into the hands of the U.S. troops. In Saigon, the U.S. Command , said it investigating a new series of reports of possible Communist helicopter sightings along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that divides North and ‘ South Vietnam. Five sightings of what appeared to be helicopter lights were made within the southern half of the • DMZ within the past week, spokesmen said. Hanoi radio today accused the United States of bombing and • rocketing a North Vietnamese village Wednesday and Thurs day in Nghe An province. In the Saigon area today, Viet » Cong terrorists exploded two plastic bombs near a South Vietnamese “Open Arms” pro gram center for Communist , defectors and. an adjoining 5 Friday, January 31, 1969 December. The organizers said they would remain as long as neces sary in Sylvester, where they came at the request of an SCLC affiliate, the Worth County Im provement League. Among the leaders at Wednes day’s meeting wi" be Hosea Williams, a high SCLC official who is heading up SCLC ac tivity in Worth County. A spokesman for SCLC said a "Unity Bus” will be made available for transportation of leaders to the rally and confer ence. The racial disturbance in Worth County began Dec. 4 when a 14-year -old Sylvester Negro girl and her 11 - year old sister were arrested on de linquency charges. The older girl was sentenced to a state training school in Sandersville. The arrests set off a series of boycotts of county schools and demonstrations that resulted in the arrest of nearly 100 persons, mostly Negro youths. Worth County Negro leaders have said the protests will con tinue as long as the girl re mains in detention. Her 11-year old sister was placed on proba tion. The Negro community is also protesting the arrest of the sis ters’ 15-year -old brother who has been charged with firing a rifle into a car carrying White youths. school. The blast only two miles from the center of the capital killed two youths and wounded 16 other persons, spokesmen said. The U.S. Command today announced the start of a “multi battalion” search and clear operation about 20 miles south west of the northern city of Da Nang. Marines engaged in the maneuver, called “Linn River,” killed at least eight Communist soldiers the first two days. Marine casualties were listed as five killed and 17 wounded. Helicopter gunships operating in the Mekong Delta about 70 miles southwest of Saigon killed 29 Communists in two engage ments Thursday, spokesmen said. They said there were no American casualties. 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