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Colored slides taken by Davidson David-son helped to impress upon the audience the life of the Vietnamese Vietna-mese and the Army's Special Forces (Green Berets) which help the natives to help themselves. Surprising to most people, he said, is the fact that the Green Berets are specialists in many fields of military endeavor; but basically they are teachers! Davidson, with 11 others, were working in a remote area basically controlled by the Viet Cong during 1963. We're spending $2 billion a month in Vietnam, and it's being poured out on a desert of 'no winism.' Youdon'tsend men 9,000 miles to play games; we should at least LET them win, Davidson said. The ex-sergeant was very critical cri-tical of present government policies poli-cies and its anti-Communist linewhile trading with Communist Commu-nist countries around the globe, financing many of their endeavors, and 'building bridges to these Communist countries. Why do we fight them in Vietnam Viet-nam and help them every place else? Davidson asked. In saner times, this would have been called 'treason.' And the Constitution defines treason as giving aid and comfort to the enemy, he added. Claiming that the U.S. has . Then, there's that once a month when a girl could use a good old-fashioned medicine. Maybe you feel just plain bad then. Or maybe a little lonely and sad, like you could use a pair of arms around you. Well, we have just the thing for this once a month time. Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets. They're made with gentle, natural ingredients, including one that works to help relax tightened muscles that give you cramps. Plus a little iron that a girl could use at a time like this. And, you don't run any chance of the kind of unpleasant side effects you could get from some of the newer drugs. With an old-fashioned problem like this, couldn't you. take an old-fashioned medicine. Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets and Liquid Compound dropped more munitions in Vietnam Viet-nam to date than it did in the entire Pacific area during World War II, Davidson pointed out that the war continues because most of the major military targets have not been allowed to be hit and are still priviledged sanctuaries for the Viet Cong. Approximately 80 per cent of the supplies for the Red side of the war come from Russia and her satellites, he said. The Reds know that American aircraft will not attack anything that resembles a village. Therefore, There-fore, they put thatched roofs over the tops of their trucks. Then when they hear the jets coming, the trucks pull off to the side of the road and look very much like a small village. Everyone knows, of course, that pilots have not been allowed to bomb the ships while the trucks are on them; the pilots risk their lives as well as multi-million multi-million dollar aircraft to shoot at trucks on the road," he pointed out Terror tactics" used by the Viet Cong on villagers include murdering the local leadership in this order: 1-The village chief; 2-The medic; 3-School teacher; 4-Anyone resisting the Reds. With lurid details he told of one of his South Vietnamese friends who was the local militia commander.-The Reds over-ran the village and captured the commander's com-mander's 8-year-old son. A day or two later, another raid was made. As the Commander ran out of his hut, he stumbled over a sack. He looked inside with horror! He dumped the remains of his son hacked into many pieces onto the ground. The Viet Con," he said, "will stop a bus and tax (steal) 'only' 90 per cent of what a person is carrying. This the Vietnamese don't consider stealing. If there is not cooperation, the Viet Cong may take (and have on o o o Private James W. Larsen Private Larsen To Undergo Combat Training SAN DIEGO-Marine Private James W. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen of 262 S. 400 W., Orem, was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training train-ing at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot here. He will now undergo about three weeks of individual combat training train-ing and then, after leave at home, will report to his first Marine Corps assignment. The intensified Marine recruit training emphasizes rigid physical phys-ical conditioning and survival techniques, both at sea and a- shore, to develop self-confidence and endurance. Marksmanship with the M-14 rifle and 45-cal-ibre pistol are equally stressed, and close order drill instills the traditions of Marine Corps teamwork. A thorough study of basic mil itary subjects; hygiene; first aid and sanitation; and the customs, courtesies, history and mission of the Marine Corps serve to polish the new Marine's recruit education and prepare his to join Marine combat forces. r - ui.Ji fi-r - -" many occasions) a child out of the bus and in front of everyone hack off an arm with a machette a large knife-like sword used to cut through the dense jungles. Davidson also exposed the Viet cong at home the left-wing peaceniks who give more support to the Reds than they do to the American forces. A case in point was the parading of the VietCong flag in San Francisco. To apathetic Americans he asked: "What would have happened during World War II if flag-carrying flag-carrying Nazis paraded down .major city streets in America? (That is now happening in America, He concluded: 'Americans need new 'fight managers' or else they need to scream for a 'fair fight,' Doug Clark Doug Clark Elected To National Post An Orem Jaycee was elected to the post of National Director Direc-tor at the quarterly board meeting meet-ing held in Salt Lake City Saturday, Sat-urday, it was announced today by Orem Jaycee President Jerry Jer-ry Nielson. Doug Clark was elected to the position with a 30-vote margin. He served as Orem Jaycee president pres-ident three years ago and two years ago was state vice president. presi-dent. Mr. Clark is associated with Clark Engineering of Orem. The position became available upon the resignation of Andy Walquist of Salt Lake Jaycees. Mr. Walquist was forced to resign re-sign when he was transferred to Pittsburgh. .Orem Jaycees attending the meeting were Mr. Nielson, Don Cowan, vice president; and Charles Char-les Tolley, state director. m fc poo Hon sho mmm if EM s wots? mi fee MHi-ilgteSlD GM9 Private Gappmayer Privafp flannmavpr Serves In Vietnam Private Thomas Gappmayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gappmayer of Orem, is now serving serv-ing in Vietnam in the Armoured Division according to word received re-ceived from his parents this week. Private Gappmayer enlisted in the army on February 27, 1967, completed eight weeks basic training at Fort Bliss, Texas then received eight weeks special training at Fork Polk, Louisi-anna. Orem - Geneva Times HAROLD B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Orem, Utah. Office and plant located at 546 South State Street. Mailing address; P. O, Box 65, Orem, Utah 84057. Subscription price: $3.50 per year. Second-class postage paid at Orem, Utah. 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Board Inspects School Addition Alpine School District board members recently viewed the new addition at Orem High School. Superintendent Dan W. Peterson directed the tour. The new section and accompanying accom-panying alterations included six teen teaching stations, ten of which are team-teacher centered. A new girl's gymnasium, enlarged enlarg-ed library and lunch room facilities, facil-ities, vocational areas for auto-mechanics auto-mechanics and drafting are all part of the school's new look as it prepares to eventually house some 2,000 students. '67 Phone Books List Zip Codes Zip Code mailing information is being included in new 1967 telephone directories as a service of Mountain States Telephone Co. in cooperation with the UJS. Postal Pos-tal Service. Jack J. Dalton, Tel. district manager, said the Zip Code information in-formation is printed on page 1 of the Yellow Pages classified section. Listings are provided for the main exchange area and neighboring neigh-boring communities. Instructions are also given on the Zip Code page for customers who need additional mailing information in-formation on locations outside the directory area. Delivery date for directories in this area is November 20, 1967. by Tom Berg NEWSBOYS By Tom Berg If the subject of newsboys comes up in a group, have you noticed how a successful businessman, bus-inessman, no matter how prosperous pros-perous and important he might' be, will speak up with a touch of pride in his voice as he says, "Why I delivered the paper pa-per when I was a boy. There are good reasons for the pride. Chances are that in many cases it was the first job he ever had ... the first real money he ever earned on his own, It put him in touch with the adult world, and let him play an important part in that world, as the bearer of news. 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