Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1969 Page: 12 of 12
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• 2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, June 4, 1969
recent document from Libera-
—Viet Cong base areas are found.
bon Army headquarters put it.
under continuing attack
Bonner said the body was 1801 Ave E. who received the
The
—South Vietnamese political wrapped in a quilt ard the vie- master of library science de -
sees a pressing urgency for a
dm was partly disrobed.
new military offensive for these forces are being consolidated
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Planes.___ __,. recently that North Vietnam s
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sent up older model MIGs only
as decoys
I The Air Force denied that any
deficiencies in U.S. weapons
were responsible for the loss of
the earlier U.S. combat advan-
tage in 1968.
At the same time, there were
reports that a secret study of
the performance of U.S planes
and pilots over North Vietnam
pointed out deficiencies in cer-
Grave War losses
By PETER ARNETT
Associated Press Writer
SAIGON (AP) —“les of captured documents show the Communist high com-
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still occupy “the most advantageous position." ________________
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SGbA"oinon seeks a troop discredit the central govern- .-The defenses of Saigon and Mexia High School band She at- activities for Texas Woman s
pubbe opinion seeks troop ment"and“forcethe “United its Chinese quarter .Cholon, are tended school Tuesday morning University here Sunday
Puslout a troop withdrawal is States to accept the inevitable, being expanded into the rura but did not return after lunch. They include Carolyn and Ma-
JTV tE°°Commonrst com one. way oranother, either bon- areas, makingiitmuchmoredif- Masters said he did not see rilyn Grooms, twin daughters of
Xi « being deliberately orably or dishonorabiy," as one attacking forces to automobile enter preave Mr and Mrs. Cleo G Grooms
slowed to enable the South Viet- recent document from Libera- Ith* area where the body was
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five are among the Brownwood High
MEXIA. Tex. (AP) — The' “She was stabbed 18 times
body o? high school baton twirl- that we know of from her neck
er Cathy Jones 1?. was found to her abdomen It was prob-
by a farmer Tuesday in a clump ably a small, sharp pocket knife,
of bushes She had been subbed The sub wounds didn t look
18 or more times and Justice of very big." Bonner said
the Peace Sam Bonner said she The tires of the vehicle in-
bad been raped. volved were designed for use in
She was found a quarter mile mud and a pickup truck was
off a lonely, unpaved road 3 sought, officers said
miles south of this Central East A. B McBay, principal of
Texas city by McKenzie Mas- Mexia High School, said she
tecs He apparently almost was a pretty, popular girl
stumbled on the murder while She was the daughter of Mr.
Girl, 17, Found
Reds Acknowledge Stabbed to Death
terms in the latter stages of the
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Foster told Congress
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North Vietnam in 1967 we com-
manded a five-to-one aircraft) «mhey stopped mixing it up”
kill ratio in air-to-air engage- and instead made carefully con-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1969, newspaper, June 4, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572395/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.