A smal enfrroe® fleveloped bw a Tokyo manufacturer, at- gaches fh a pair oo. £8 eS Sse9_. e The Tee. _ Charlottetown, Wed.. une. 15, 1966. ke the rear view ‘mirrow on seeing what's coming from he a thind without turning around. about (AP Wirephoto) an automobile and gives pedestrian — mie advantage” enles! BEING TRAINED . FOR ACTION IN VIETNAM WASHIN{ Senfaming b 2 day be ,added to. the huge Americar. weapons arsenal for the Viet Nam, war, offi- y ciais c 1 here E Their task would not be te r sting the Viet Cong guerrillas into wurrerder, but to “sniff them out”, ° This is methods one of the many under study to ena- ble American sold ers to de tect. Viet Cong’ ambushes. The experiment rests on the nn RASH § Lt §-+ —foe—hman and-its habit. to let out a ‘“‘yow!l”: of excitement. once ft. smells. a victim’ at dis- . tances up to 200 yards. Military scientists now are working © plify the bug's it ren @ar, < am eee tis is buc can be carried bv _ parties preceding American columns on: jungle patrol’ and warn of any hidden guerrillas #% smells cry, so that ible to haman a hudevice-as-simple-asa pill ‘bottl e would be enough to pre- vent. them from wrongly giv- ing an alarm about their own “keepers, the officials said. The bug would be completely screened off from them but.a - »* " gmal! opening in front would let in the smell ef anyone else ‘ The “battle bug” used in the experiments is a particu- larly. big and noisy ““¢hat Can Eraw to the size of a thumbnail, the officials said. Whetherit will ever” see eombat depends on many fac- ters,. particulariy on progress meade in research of other. ambushing-detecting devices. There also was the problem of ‘caring for the bugs and = keeping Shaw hath healthy and hungry ” ae However, one official said, “In a war like Viet Nam, oe COAST. THREATENS d A recent Fo and. 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