Seat ;mard and grey Mie dirty con-!imto the feclation of the ome \Negro was shot and killed on a| VISITS YUGOSLAVIA One Village In Viet Nam 22 2: BS“ BPS secs Has No Fear Of Viet Cong goodbye from the doorways of | DETROIT (AP) — With De- ther of thre. children, was hit \visit to Yugoslavia — the first their huts. A pale sliver of moon |troit’s 1,600,000 residents urged |in the chest by a shotgun by an Italian premier eince Yu- ‘rode in the tree tops amd the by clergymen and others to he |e block trom bis home im a sear |\goslavia was created 50 ago. thatched huts of Dak Rtth re- calm, police combed the city midtown a eated yu imto the jungle |Monday for a car from which &§ see . = By HUGH A. MULIGAN front, two companies of infan- | with Nguyen Van Anh, his South = - po - j a DAK RTTH, South Viet Nam | try following on trucks, four | Vietnamese counterpart, to re- ms (AP)—This is one village the jeeps with .50-calibre machine- supply the village dispensary. £ They paid the ~ Viet Cong will never overrun guns spread among the column ,Lieut. Art Lovgren, the prov- FIRST STEP TO, Dak Rtih is a drab collection land an -9 observation plane ince civil affairs adviser, joincd SPRING FLOW Supreme Sacrifice of bamboo huts standing on stilts hovering overhead. But the Ho Hom Ha: a South Vietna- 7 ERS : in a jungle clearing 185 miles tears of joy running down the | namese Protestant missionary, northwest of Saigon, near the face of the young mother in advising the villagers on Cambodian border. In all of clutching a bar of soap to wash | ways to cut down rat-infestation Quang Duc province, where her new-born baby made the and improve sanitation. hardly a week goes by without whole operation seem as im-| But for all of their efficiency sume village or hamlet being portant as anything else goiiig | and devotion to duty, the visit harassed by the Communists, |on in the war that day. \ors could hardly su for our Freedom - Remembrance Day ~ ppress ts Rmembrance Day ; this is a village that neither 1 | shudder for the children of Dek { side wants. bp gphsllinge 0 pervously in |Rthit — handsome, laughing, November Tith Dak Rtih is ignored because bright-eyed children with little , all 31 families in the village (Sito mc” possible beeping 5 | Liotches of shin Svea tetuing have at least one case of lep- | people and their drab little huts. : rosy in their household and, the province chiel, shook the % | sooner or later, all 177 villagers | probably will be stricken by the | arms + or who had i PURITY DAIRY : disease. | “Parents Prefer .. |Tice wine in ther dark, smoty | Surrounded by teak and m Purity Products” noosa foteo lua ad con- Me sa eaclumy | Seented | stantly-in chorus with the chat | rey eee ea ee ee 18317 Kent St. Dial 4-7125 ter of monkeys, the shrieks. of | that they would be ae exotic birds and the whistling | ne ee May They Rest In Peace Forever MacPhee & FRASER JAMIESON’S DRUG Montague “ P.E. I. oe : that very night. of the gibbons, the mud-street | 7, villagers were given food | . eRe aS aati 22 SRY eS cas village sits on the bank of aig, Garg. packages, clothing | ‘os i ati Sd BS deep river in the heart of tiger- \from Catholic relief . services and-elephant country, deep in | ; jand soap donated by several | the heart of Viet Cong country. lhotel chains — a yop acca | Staff Sgt. Adfred -Snay, the | t, unlike the village at the team medic, worked top of the next hill or the village ifeam_medic, ‘worked efficient'y | across the river, Dak Rtih needs | no protection against the Viet Cong. \ One night. the guerrillas did | come, but fled in panic when | they met a man with no nose. | Once or twice a month an American missionary used to | come from Ban Me Thuot, bringing supplies for the little. tin-roofed dispensary, Occa- sionally a Vietnamese mission- Call us for programs, or, 8 fo andy com on ! club bulletins, busi- ris Vy, came trom Gis Nitie. tesa sat —. letterheads. 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