Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1967 Page: 4 of 44
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THRONG OF TAG BUYERS showed up early Monday
at the auto tag agency at 1101 N Robinson in Oklahoma
City for their 1968 license plates. The new plates went
on sale for the first time to car owners, and the tag
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SAIGON (AP) — For the second time in a few
♦ weeks, the number of Viet Cong defections dropped to a
; new weekly low for the year, officials announced Mon-
City man was given a lie de-
tector test by police Monday
in connection with the al-
leged rape, of a junior high
girl more than a month ago.
The 13-year-old victim told
police a relative raped her
but she hesitated reporting
the incident because of the
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to take the polygraph test.
The victim told police the
alleged rapist had visited
her on numerous occasions
and made lewd advances to-
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classroom. Death takes on a different meaning when if is
translated by a confused little girl who has lost two men
she wrote to in Vietnam.
Linda Mortas had a cousin in Vietnam.
“About two months ago his captain wrote to my aunt
and said he had a lot of decorations,” Linda said quietly
and earnestly. “About four days later the captain wrote
he (the cousin) had been killed in an airplane crash. I
wrote him only one letter and he had already been
killed.”
Linda said she wrote to another soldier “and heard
on the radio he had been killed.” She added in an exas-
perated and dejected voice, “I’ve been having pretty bad
luck.”
New York City, in Washington,
D.C. and at a Midwest Medical
Center proved this so. And it was
all done without narcotics or
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The secret is Preparation H*
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There is no other formula like
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MARION, N. C. (AP) — If you were to read one of
Bob Traywick's letters to Mike Corbett, you could as-
sume they are old buddies. The letters are chatty, warm
and straightforward.
Bob fills his with information and tries to answer all
questions Mike asks about his job and the place where he
lives.
The two have never met, however, and have known
each other for only a few weeks.
Bob, whose family lives in Belmont, N. C., is a ma-
rine lance corporal stationed in South Vietnam. His bud-
dy, Mike, is a 10-year-old pupil at Marion Elementary
School.
Mike and his classmates in Mrs. Ray Cline's fifth
grade room are writing letters to servicemen in Vietnam
as a class project. Their words are helping to combat the
invisible enemy of the American fighting man in Viet-
nam — loneliness.
“I think they like to get letters 'cause Mrs. Cline said
it would be real good to write them ’cause some of them
don’t get any mail,” Mike said.
Dorothy Church agrees. “It makes me feel good to
write because in most of their letters they (the GIs) say
they are real lonely.”
The pupils have written 403 letters to Vietnam serv-
icemen and have received 36 replies. They get the names
of soldiers from newspaper lists.
Mrs. Cline said the pupils have undertaken the pro-
ject with gusto. They write the letters at home and in
class and make almost daily trips to the mailbox outside
the school.
They have a bulletin board on which the names of
their “buddies” are listed. Atop the bulletin board in big
red letters is the message, “Christmas Wishes to Boys in
Vietnam.”
The effect of war has been felt in the sunny, bubbling
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had said in Beirut, Leba-
non, that fighting raged
around San a and royalist
guns pounded the capital
from nearby mountains.
Barakat said the claim
was “completely imagi-
nary.”
Barakat said about 200
royalists had been killed
and 300 wounded in battles
that reopened the road
from San’a to Hodelda, Ye-
man’s chief port. Royalists
had said they closed the
road to prevent the arrival
of Soviet arms for the re-
publicans.
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‘ CAIRO (AP) — Yemen's
3 republican government de-
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San’a is threatened and
said Sunday its troops
; have beaten the rebels in
• several battles away from
f ► the capital.
• Col. Abdullah Barakat,
' acting interior minister,
? said by telephone from
' San’a that the government
3 still controls the bulk of
• the country, including all
• airports, although the
* San’a-Ta’izz road is closed
; 27 miles south of San’a by
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A royalist spokesman
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J A total of 215 defections were recorded during the
: week that ended at midnight last Friday. This was two
* less than the previous weekly low reported for the week
! ending November 17.
There were 772 defections in the same week last
: year. Earlier this year, encouraged by weekly averages
j of more than 1,000 defections in late February, March
3 and early April, officials predicted 45,000 defections by
* the end of the year. But the total for the year so far is
3 26,289, and it does not look as if 30,000 defections will be
J realized, compared with a total of 20,242 for 1966.
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I Right to Control
3 Births Demanded
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♦General U Thant said Mon-
day that every family has
the right to birth control in-
J formation.
\ He renewed his July re-
.quest to governments, non-
governmental organizations
land private individuals to
^’'contribute to a new trust
'fund for population activi-
'ties” by the United Nations:
With rates of population in-
crease so high, especially in
; developing countries, Thant
aid, “there now exists in
many countries an express
desire to limit the size of
3 families.”
3 “The Universal Declara-
„tion of Human Rights de-
J scribes the family as the nat-
Jural and fundamental unit of
society," he said.
• “It follows that any choice
‘and decision with regard to
;the size of the family must
irrevocably rest with the
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2 HONG KONG (AP) — An anti-Communist Hong
3 Kong newspaper said Monday that supporters and ene-
' mies of Mao Te-tung clashed with homemade rifles and
• knives in Canton last week, resulting in “thousands of
’ deaths and injuries.” >
. The Chinese language Wah Kiu Man Po, quoting ar
: rivals from Red China whose reports could not be-
: checked elsewhere, said the fighting took place near the
3 site of the Canton trade fair.
Another arrival reported that five anti-Mao rebels in
r Kwangtung Province were executed last week for refus-
I ing to inform on their friends. The source said the execu- ■
: tioners beat drums and gongs to attract a crowd to
: watch the five die.
3 Another traveler said he was told to speak well of the
• situation in China because “China is trying to attract
2 tourists.”
: Greek ‘‘Heroes'1 Cheered
: VOLOS, Greece (AP) — Some 800 Greek soldiers ar-
• rived to a hero’s welcome Monday after being withdrawn
: from Cyprus under the Greek-Turkish agreement that
? averted a Turkish invasion of the Mediterranean island
’• nation.
3 Crowds in the port of Volos, in north-central-Greece,
* cheered wildly as the troops marched past. Girls in na-
• tional costumes showered them with flowers and the
: area military commander declared: “You are returning
* as proud victors and we greet you thus.”
2 Turkey threatened to invade Cyprus after 27 Turkish
3 Cypriots were killed November 15 in an attack by Greek
• and Greek Cypriot forces.
: Royalist Claims Disputed
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