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   Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1969, Tokyo, Japan                              ARVN Reopen Ben Het Road m II I ft I A Special Forces soldier carries a wounded Viet Special Forces trooper to safety during a rocket and mortar attack on the Ben Het Tank in the background is covering the Ralph of rests his face in his hands as he waits out another enemy He is a member of the Special Forces Photos by 4 Bob Vietnam Bureau sweep by infantrymen and tanks has re opened the road between Dak To and the camp at Ben Het for supply ARVN officials said Thurs At least 214 Communists were killed in the But 100 rounds of mortar and recoilless rifle fire slammed into the bat tered outpost Wednesday and 83 more in coming rounds were counted by evening Casualties were Helicopter gunners of the 17th Combat Aviation killed 25 Reds about three miles southeast of Ben Het as they scat Related stories on Page 6 tered two groups of enemy in afternoon Stars and Stripes correspondent Bob at the camp reported Continued on Back 1 STAR AN AUTHORIZED UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATION FOR THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PACIFIC COMMAND IPES 178 June 1969 WASHINGTON Nixon administration proposed Thursday that the 1965 Voting Rights Act expire and be replaced with a nation wide ban on literacy tests and state residency requirements for presiden tial The proposal brought a prompt accusation from a Negro leader that the administration is trying to pay off a political debt to the South and in doing so is endangering Negroes political The 1965 act applies only to seven Southern Clarence spokesman for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored said the proposal is a deadly way of thwarting pro gress made by Negro voters in the South under existing legisla testifying before a House judiciary said the administration is living up to a campaign pledge made by President Nixon last year in his presidential He said in a bid for Southern promised he would op pose any legislation aimed at a single region of the As outlined by John the adminis tration proposal would replace the voting law with legisla tion extending some of its provi sions to all I cannot support what amounts to regional legisla said the attorney He circumstances have changed since the 1965 act was Continued on Back 1 Senate Warning On Future Wars WASHINGTON AP The Senate overwhelmingly ap proved Wednesday a manifesto to presidents not to involve the United States in future hostili Not Out Just Out of Wind During a wild Al Fowlers daugh ter Deborah shouted that her pet rabbit was outside a n d might bo Fowler ran saw a rabbit in the yard and chased Said Fowler The faster I the faster he Fowler returned exhausted and learned that his daughters pet rabbit had been in its pen all the He had been chas ing a wild ties abroad without first getting the approval of By a 7016 vote it passed a resolution putting itself on record as warning President Nixon and his successors not to promise or use troops or fi resources to aid any for eign country without affirma tive action by The Senate was voicing only its since the resolu tion is not binding in any way on the Some members called it a reminder to each oth er not to be lax in letting the na tion get involved in any new Vietnam Majority Leader Mike Mans said during the debate on the resolution that this business about tying the Presidents hands is nothing but a lot of We are trying to strengthen Continued on Back 5 Terrorist Protest in Argentina Latin Stores BUENOS AIRES AP Ter set off incendiary bombs Thursday in 14 supermarkets owned by a Rockefeller family corporation in a spectacular pro test against the scheduled visit next week of Nelson Rock The police said that timing de vices exploded the bombs simul early Thursday inside 14 of the 17 Mini max Super markets operated in Buenos Aires by the International Business Econom ic Argentine Seven of the modern su were destroyed and seven were damaged partial according to an IBEC He estimated darn age at The attacks apparently are linked to the scheduled visit of who is expected Continued on Back 3  

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