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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Monday, October 9,1972
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—Vice President Spiro Agnew ommended by a friend, even if
played golf at Palm Springs a doctor said it was worthless.
Calif., Sunday. He was joined As for advertising of these
at the golf course by comedians products, many said they feel
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tern for the decoy task.
The device is ejected from an
aircraft. A timer opens the
parachute when it is well clear,
then fires the flare.
The Strella is attracted to the
intensely burning flare instead
of to the plane because the
flare generates more heat than
the plane’s engines, sources ex-
plained.
There was no explanation
why officials chose to disclose
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touching off three explosions,
the Air Force said.
The U.S. Command reported
a Phantom shot down a MIG21i
40 miles north of Hanoi as it
tried to intercept an Air Force
strike force. The Phantom pilot
maneuvered behind the MIG
and hit it with 20mm cannon
and the pilot bailed out before
the burning plane crashed, the
Air Force said.
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dence, made-up testimonials
BALTIMORE (AP) — Eunice She emerged shaken, but con- and they worship you. You’re
Shriver, plunging into a pro- fident that "it’s their loss.” in very friendly territory."
Nixon Democratic gathering, Sargent Shriver’s wife was As the Shriver party entered
indulged in a brief tug-of-war campaigning Sunday for the the packed, noisy hall, Staszak
with a Maryland politician for ticket in the Baltimore-Anna- greeted Miss Mikulski with
control of the stage micro- polis area when she ventured "Hi, sweetheart." and shook
Phone. into the lion’s den—a beer par- Mrs. Shriver’s outstretched
“——————— ty for state Sen. Joseph Stas- hand.
TALKING TURKEY. This turkey may be telling a luncheon meeting of Edmon-
ton’s United Community Fund that it’s no Thanksgiving for him. Before the
meeting was over the bird was won by the official that came closest to his cam-
paign objective. Canadian turkeys must be of a different breed! (AP Wirephoto)
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Twenty-one of the complaints ing. Spokesmen said the cause
have been received since Labor of the crash was unknown. tage," she Said over the em-
Day.. A Cobra helicopter gunship battled microphone. Her voice
"Historically," said Charles crashed from unknown causes was barely audible in the hall.
P. Taft of Cincinnati, chairman early today in the Mekong Del-
was
PROBE
Continued From Page One
with prisoners of war, and
terms like "war monger,"
"psychiatric ase" and “num-
ber-cne bomber of all time.”
Newspaper accounts were
YOU’VE GOT TROUBLES? A member of Statesville, N.C., Senior High School
Grenadier Band found her trousers slipping, but she played on. Eventually,
though, the slippage became critical and she had to stop to hitch ’em up The ______________ ________________
band performed during halftime ceremonies Sunday at the Washington-Phila- uled for viewing Tuesday night, ese antiaircraft guns,
delphia football game in Washington. (AP Wirephoto) the eneeh u ““ ‘----‘ ‘ ’
Air Force Phantoms attacked Joseph Tydings, repeatedly cent margin, with 18 per cent
McGovern Sunday taped a Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence
television speech on his propos- learned recently of a new form
als for a Vietnam peace. Sched- of mobility for North Vietnam-
drawal from Indochina. and 23mm antiaircraft guns
Various Democratic senators, mounted on Soviet-built T34 and
congressmen, governors and PT76 tank, chassisin South
mayors were to help create in- ietnam and Cambodia.
t erest in the speech by speak- U.S. analysts say these tank-
ing on the war throughout the mounted antiaircraft guns are
country today, intended to strengthen protec-
Shriver participated in a Co- tion for North Vietnamese ar-
lumbus Day parade in Provi- mored assault elements on the
After a couple of the bazooka- modified an existing flare sys-
like Strellas were captured in
South Vietnam, one of them
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move.
Air Force officials claim
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dirty politics.”
The Committee serves as a
clearing house for complaints
involving campaigns for the
presidency, the Senate, the
House of Representatives and
governorships. It is not official-
ly connected with any congres-
sional committees or govern-
ment agencies having jurisdic-
tion over election campaign
complaints.
there were numerous ex-
plosions and a large fire.
Phantoms also bombed the
Vinh Yen ammunition depot 24
miles northwest of Hanoi,
1 Day parade. He was to go to I the Strella countermeasure
Detroit later in the day on an- now, but it appears likely they
42s other coast-to-coast campaign believe the North Vietnamese
zak Although he’s a Democrat,! Afterwards, Miss Mikulski is really beginning now." The
Staszak recently announced he said staszak told her he’d "give election is Nov. 7.
is backing President Nixon for them five minutes to remain."
re-election j Mrs. Shriver, walking hur-
City Councilman Barbara MI- riedly amid the long wooden ta-
ese war planes have knocked
out more than 70 per cent of an
c. .... . estimated 600 North Vietnam-
more, Shriver said that as far ese tanks sent into the enemy’s
as I m concerned the campaign
I WASHINGTON (AP) — The mans Jr. mentioned It briefly
j Air Force has countered a wor- in a speech last week before an
risome antiaircraft missile in American Ordnance Association
j Vietnam with a parachute flare meeting at Eglin Air Force
j device that decoys the heat- Base, Fla.
I seeking weapon awav from _
I U.S. jets and helicopters. Seamans said that "We were
I The Russian-made Strella able, in just 18 days, to develop
I missile caused deep concern and deploy to the field an in-
I last spring when North Viet- frared suppression kit to count-
| namese soldiers used it to er the heat-seeking Strella mis-
I knock down a number of U.S. sile • • • • ”
I and South Vietnamese planes Asked for details, Air Force
I and helicopters. sources said the technicians
spring-summer offensive.
The 37mm guns can reach
... . . . , American planes flying up to
Shriver also made a refer- 8,200 feet high and canfire up
. am a . 1 . ence to the poor showing by the to 180 rounds a minute, accord-
nedly amid the long wooden ta- Democratic ticket in most ing to r s weanonE dIGerts
bles laden with Democrats-for- polls. He said that if Columbus A, 23* antiaircraft cm
Nivon "ere - -- had listened to the polls he have airange orsconreet
would never have set out on his firing rate of up to 1,000 rounds
. a minute.
cause the indications would . .
Democratic Chairman Law- American and South Vietnam-
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kulski, a Democrat of Polish ' . .. ...
ancestry who often travels with Nixon literature, went straight
Shriver to smooth the way into t0 the stage where, she said, —---------
ethnic sections, had advised she barely uttered "Good after- journey to the New World be-1
Mrs. Shriver to "tell them to noon before the master of cer- - ______
keep an open mind ” emonies, John Jakubik, as state have been that the world
Another supporter on thecentral committeeman,
ceives complaints of violations chartered campaign bus the "grabbed the microphone out of
of the 20-year-old Code of Fair wife of Rep. Paul Sarbanes, D- my hand."
Snmpaignsnractices.tadition- S? had assured Mrs. Shriver: Mrs. Shriver said she protest- Baltimore today and then go to Services Committee has recom-
aarubsndidsto.byapoliticalThere are 900 people in there ed: "i town finished and Pittsburgh, mended his confirmation.
back. "I’d like to talk for in a brief struggle with a state pointseke mad these other
30 seconds, so give me back the Democratic party officials whoPom , .
mike.» tried to take the microphone —The trend in racial in-
from her at a beer party in cidents and drug abuse in the
Mrs. sh rver. said she and Baltimore given by state Sen Army "is definitely down" in
Jaku >ik both gripped the mike. Joseph Stasnak, a Democrat the western Pacific, which he
but with a firm tug she finally who supports Nixon, recently visited, and in other
got her half minute. “I'm from She got the microphone, but areas.
a proud Irish family and I few in the audience seemed to _B, nx Julv L, AII
know you re proud of your tod- attention to her. "s their haveY™%X Man
oss, she said later, shaken by agement Agency to provide--------------------------------
theexperience. n . v centralized direction for oper- COSTLY SERVICE
, _______. - . «r came here to dance not to yhe.arP.Pueportedgun, ation of service clubs and mes- JOHANNESBURG, South Af-
of the Committee, "dirty poh- ta 60 miles northwest of Can listen t th garoada rltttq day thatonly thre e per ses around the world. rica (AP) - A magistrate fined
ties always peaks during the Tho, injuring one crewman, the - man as“toKT; giasuted ta EXM This is an outgrowth of scan. 52 year-old Patrickc Reynolds
X two twegkssof the cam- A ZZ .. "> wish > had a Nixon but- importantissue in the .Z on dais in past years 1" the oper- $133 for stealing ■ knife, fork
S wethesPesen atend eon- nt communique reported that ton,” said a woman. campaign. It said 27 per cent ation of some of these clubs.
in“stcawntaeanewshigh fighter-bombers flew more Mrs. Shriver smiling stiffly, named the war as the top issue, ----------------
197tca 1W blows during than 310 across North fled to her campaign bus. “I and another 27 per centpicked DAMACFAC
Taft offered two , 0 Vietnam Sunday. wonder how we stayed alive in the cost of living. ’ ANALCA
sons for the surge in com- Spokesmena.saidone Ful1 there," she sighed, slumping to other political develop Continued From Page One
Dlaints ahnut -ns Co swing-wing jet, flying a com- into the seat. "There were 50---ta
hcn paignP c‘ puterized course Sunday night, places we could have gone to-
“First” ho ca a attacked a communications site day; we didn’t have to go in
pears to be th? Lr^ ap- within 20 miles of the Chinese there ... • They were so rude
Pears « be nt? for the border, while other F111s about it
grat StamP Robbery; Already, pounded storage depots, truck Liz Abernathy, Mrs. Shriver’s
latwa throughte1972 cam- parks, and barracks west and press aide, said she was par- by his weekend host, Frank Si- lated that they discount “the
S' moreCommittee, k?.' north of Hanoi. ticularly puzzled at what went natra. —atal- 2 ------ -
members € CnnZt. S d °U All of the F111 missions were on inside the hall because Jaku- —A poll conducted for the
their froo „-ngre 4 usng flown Sunday night, and dark-bik himself had invited Mrs. Hartford Times listed Con-
San Ieermaiing Privieges ness prevented any assess- Shriver. necticut voters as favoring
genved, througho ut ments of the results, spokes- Later, at a street fair at the President Nixon over
previonusyearmPaign in men said. Baltimore Habor, former Sen. McGovern by a 59 to 23 per
"Second, this seems to be a
negative year, with many can-
didates attacking their oppo-
nents' positions instead of tak-
tog a positive stand on the is-
sues. A negative attack is a
close race most often results in
suz)"ttli
S was flown to the United States
■ for study by U.S. military ex-
I perts.
Nothing was said publicly
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FACING EXPULSION
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -
Thousands of foreigners may
be expelled from the Brazilian
state of Mato Grosso for not re-
porting to immigration author-
ities. the Brazilian news agency
AJB reported.
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