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...strikes a day in Tay Ninh and Binh Long provinces north of Saigon near the Cambodian border, where the Communists are believed to have heavy equipment. Throughout South Viet Nam, Thieu's artillery thud away with out letup. "The South Vietnamese are unloading ship after ship of 105-mm. and 155-mm. artillery shells," says an ICCS member in Danang. "And God knows they need it. They shoot off that much on Sundays alone...
...last week's run, the relatively fast (twelve knots) Lucky Star came under cannon fire one night three miles south of the Cambodian border. Two 75-mm. cannon and a B40 rocket scored direct hits on the vessel's superstructure. Two tankers on Lo's stern caught 14 rockets. When Lo looked back, he saw a smaller cargo vessel, the 1,500-ton Ally, burning and beached on the riverbank. In all, ten of the 18 vessels in the original convoy decided to turn back to An Long...
...House societies are showing older films now, but not what they should," St. George says. "Another viewing of Bonnie and Clyde is not what is needed. Ideally, they should be showing 16 mm classics. I think they would do as well if not better than Bonnie and Clyde...
...Louds' mistakes are all too visible. For seven months they were followed for most of their waking hours by a 16-mm. camera and a two-man crew. The camera went with Bill, who owns a company selling strip-mining equipment, on business deals and even followed Lance on his vacation to Europe. While they all had veto power over private scenes, they rarely exercised it. but instead carried on the most intimate discussions before the camera. Even the scene in which Pat tells Bill that she wants him to move out-he had been seeing other women...
Died. Joseph Ehrenreich, 65, promotion-wise president of Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc., whose 1954 trade agreement with the Japanese firm of Nippon Kogaku established Ehrenreich as the sole U.S. importer of 35-mm. Nikon cameras (now $43 million in U.S. sales) and helped open the American market to Japanese optical and scientific equipment; of an apparent heart attack; in Los Angeles...