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   Abilene Reporter-News, The (Newspaper) - November 29, 1966, Abilene, Texas                               OR WITH OFFENSE TO FRIENDS OR FOES WE SKETCH YOUR WORLD EXACTLY ASIt A v 86TH NO. 166 79604, TUESDAY 29, IN TWO i i. u i i 4 4" SAYS COMMANDING GENERAL Operation By FRED S. HOFFMAN LONG Nam Operation the biggest U.S. action of the Viet Nam cracked one of the toughest and oldest the Viet Cong's That is the judgment of Zone C as a for the Weyand said in an inter- view at his headquarters Zone C will never be the The Communists have con- trolled the area stretching to the Cambodian border for 20 vears Put End to VC Refuge 1 i t t i MAJ. GEN. FRED WEYAND never be the same Gen. Fred C. who the 43-day operation Been All Over some th h soldiers in the tangled jungles said Tay Nmh Province northwest of any place we can't sand on short started the end of The general did not claim the Viet Cong's hold on Zone C has Bat he pre- dieted War Zone C will no longer be a base area for Operation Attleboro was de- clared ended last Saturday with a claimed bag of more than 100 Communist regulars killed and nearly tons of portant rice plus hoards of other Weyand said he decided to call off the ration because it no longer was worth the heavy re- sources to it U.S. Army of two brigades and a tank Enemy Flees Once the Communist com- mand decided the American opposition was too and said the Viet Cong 9th and 101st Regiment dispersed in small The 50-year-old general said he thinks the bulk of the Com- munist force now is hiding northeast of Zone C along the launched 3. ed that the tough 9th Division took about 20 per Weyand impact was much more he came out of its fighting Weyand to contend the 9th has been Some other Army generals were making a claim halfway through out lion 'the thr 9tti will come out of this to We've an- tennas up to guard against In the concentration U.S. power probably thwarted of an extensive autumn possibly aimed thrusting down into Hau Nghia 9thiProvince to the the general He stressed that supply dumps and facilities were destroyed during r things essential the enemy jf going tol mount significant he tr Operation was demonstration now an direction Weyand swift mount at are Rusk to Speak At Jan. 27 of. State Dean way since last April and wiH will speak at Hardla Day in university on Jan. 27. in 1967. conjunction the a Phi Beta Kappa 75th Anniversary of Davidson Omar of was a Rhodes scholar who once attended Oxford and holds numerous will the nation's honorary He diplomat at a special con appointed by the late President tion to held at 10 as Secretary of State Dr. W. 0. a distinguished career as tor of university relations and of the Rockefeller for for Rusk's ro the said Rusk confirmed the dale this SEC. DEAN RUSK coming to Abilene The secretary of stale will be the recipient an honorary doctorate during the this the invitation to speak at but was unable to point the exact date at the Low of 32 Gives Area Frosty Look Frosty weather knifed deep into bringing the third freeze of the fall son to Abilene with an even 32 degree reading at 6 As skies clear nearly where in the the forecast for the Abilene area for jday night and Wednesday is for slightly fair with winds due to continue to increase from the south I There is a chance that the weather due in the B i g Country Wednesday may change to cold bv Thursday as snow ng 1C time of Whether Rusk chooses Goodfellows Told Of Sad Plights kits understan paper and some are iare poor and can't to buy ten by friends but the theme but they do is invariably night are not too What ever you vril give nm can a bleak time of the 6ood' forecasters said in pre- flurries and much colder er are forecast for the Texas Panhandle for Chances of another freeze make a major political speech us we be be I need winter year when clothes and Jood are dieting a low of 35-40. The high at thp time depend nn for my kits and desperately Wednesday is be in the changes in world desperate mother toys are most often an a XWe warmer son Abilene than Beazley the have never had to do thiss Two the letters will be open to the another mother were from mothers especially this time I must 10 the world outlook for Thursday is to partly cloudy cooler U.S. Hiking Force In Viet Nam WASHINGTON The aware Viet Cong fear sudden bombing mosL has almost doubled the force of flying missions to Viet Sources today about 20 of the big bombers have joined the 30-plane fleet of based on 2.000 miles South Viet NamJ n Planar are to step up Communist troop concentrations and supply ar- early morning temperatures ranged down to 20 degrees at She explained that the Some needed coldest of the season The H SU Diamond received a back injury in 1 Goodfellows this year lo meet Sample readings elsewhere at Celebration has been and 5 a.m. included 26. don't needs less fortunate will be at 29, San Antonio 30, he's able to go back to total to Lufkin 31. and Tyler The style of tlie letters Donations may be mailed to 32, Waco 33, Dallas and Fort A VI 1 are neatly some u. s. OF COMMERCED scribbled in pencil on BUREAU J Averages sign Ti the t. T 10 t partly jf j at The Abilene Box 30, 10 WORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST aew to Industrials were off 5.12; rails and Patricia Lew to Is to 7s. off and utilities al Of and Mrs. Norman Worth 35. Texarkana 36, Beau- mont and Brownsville and Galveston 39.. In frost was light because there was moisture Jn the 251 The mercury nosedived for a second straight night after day's quick which highs in the 60s and a top mark of 69 at Dallas A-W on the in Low tonight 1 in to 70i York Stock t Volume was t FitzGerald Ir. and Mrs. L. H. Harrison 50 Informed sources say gation of captured Viet Cong shows the guerrillas dread the unexpected rain of bombs more than any hardship or war including encounters with U.S. ground No Warning The explanation for this is that the guerrillas are fairly successful in avoiding combat with American But they get no warning from the flying unless they ar near reinforced underground little have no way to evad 500-pound and 750-poun Sources said the increase ir the force is proof the tary command in Saigon is sol on the value of the big bomber Defeated was the coolest spot with a imum of Fair and a little iff In 70s Jow for 6? and 32. and tow dale test 43 P.m. 5? the Abilene office of Reuben R. Cook Inc. 9 00 W I 3S 37 59 J last 7.21; sunset reading 28.13. J Humidity at W per cent. SECTION A 2-3 SECTION B TV 1 News 3 Amusements f 7 In lieu of Christmas cards to Abilene friends and in memory of Rev. D. other deceased bers of Macedonia Baptist Church and friends Mrs. Ella D. Taylor and Mother Mrs. Rosa Newton 10 j Previously Acknowledged Total to date 1.474 GOAL j weather was predicted through Wednesday except for ing clouds and a little cooling again in the west and northwest once envisioned only as a deliv erer of the nuclear Critics alleged that th wanner 5525 nave questionable valu TAX DEADLINE DELAYED Oy JOSEPH R. WASHINGTON taxpayer who waits until the his yearly income tax a next spring the filing deadline has been ex- tended to April 17. t And the Internal Revenue Service said it should be easier for the more than 15 million in- dividual taxpayers to complete their returns next year because the few changes made in the tax form not this year hi tax Jaws win no effect on the new tax forms For t the new law which permits taxpayers to di- vert 91 of tu II lor married arms to a fund doesn't return for another tin individual returns early 1966; taxes include a checked by iH wants lo do Even if Congress should raise dividends sent to 4hA TtAtu WVT A taxes new forms The out in early 1967 are The two-day filing bonus re- sults normal April 15 deadline falls oh a In IRS the by the For the frst time since H be- a complete full treatment this means check not only of also sons each return with on the a taxpayers savings and loan tion or also shunt aside any return on which a deduction seems out of These ll flSS t hat bMa added to the new to help their for band on thr ap t age yw the part of North Central Texas Wilson Wants U.S. Support On Rhodesia ister Harold Wilson level envoys to Washington and Salisbury U.S. lor economic satiations t against Rhodesia for a com- promise with its white minority 3 Wilson met with his Cabinet but held oft making a deci- sion on whether Prime Ian 1' has played key with flew to Salisbury for ther clarification of Smith's sition progress toward African ity Sir Seville the racking diplomat in the took off hr lo tMk U.S. to through a rute Nov. 11, bow to and that using them the Viet Cong is like shooting at a mouse with a commanders Viet raids support Since the operation in June 1965 the mas sive aircraft have hundreds of dropping more than tons of The can now carry 108 500-pound hombs 2? tons per Although it would not likely be a 50-plane raic could direct tons of against a single target Generally three to six planes are used in a single Informed the Viet Cong fear of bombing attacks discussion v These 25 per cent of the Viet Conj prisoners aret a lo IX per say f- v i Cong prisoners inadequate military forced ships and thf requirement of always on the move as factors affecting GETS old elk that belongs f Burg of Stonewall of his fence that was tangled in his Top photo shows Zimmerman Hunt Fritz to shoot him with Bottom photo shows Fritz lying on the ground after the effects of the tranquilizer felled Fred Burg holds the piece of fencing after it was At right is Good Government Project Praised By BHX SHELL Staff Writer city government doesn't just it has to be nurtured competent sands and like a going business said Alvir A. executive director he Texas Research who has been director of the TRL since it 14 was guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Citizens for Better at the Sands told the that the day of the corrupt city political spoils system tis no means d cities rare still he growth and moving populations are tending p make the old fashioned machine bo- letting our heir environs tat the abilities if the most knowledgeable and most manpower aval able to on their governing seek out wch and women to live .to this v U a 1 CHRISTMAS lo the af local Burger One targets to local taxpayers may address UNITED The by a substantial today to bar na the It also a high-level study rtie representation The vote expel Nationalist China and seal the eminent was 57 in favor with Laos not the M 16th Red been refused t fi The proposal which many believed might lead to a recommendation for seating both the Chinese Communists and the Chiang defeated by 34 in 62 against and 25 The assembly had decided la advance that resolutions would require a two-thirds for The action proved since neither received even simple The result was to leave the China more deadlocked than forces picked up 10 son with 1965, there was much more switching of position than the tally j new countries in the 5 column Lesotho and jj Y the a state laws and provisions which roadblocks to at municipal and county government r This lias been a special object in a current study by the TRL of local government services In 22 tan Report in January The first report will be mitted to Gov. John and the Legislature in legislation in report nor pointed It any local en- to do he place much emphasis between an area and Burger much in the of of similar to iy Leone Re- switch was t made which through the years had voted side by side with against seating Canada that i toward recognition Red Morocco Singapore voted for seating Peking last year but abstained In the assembly vole on the of Peking was 4747 with total then was 117. did not and one to the Chinese after the at- I approved a lor recognition to the public service te  

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