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...case any doubt remained that the withdrawal of U.S. forces from South Viet Nam is irrevocable, the mayor of Saigon provided convincing new evidence last week. He announced that by June 30 all "hostess bars" that cater to American G.I.s and civilians must move to the 9th precinct, on the far side of the Saigon River opposite the downtown area. The deadline may be the best indication yet by an official as to when withdrawal of U.S. combat troops will be completed...
...piastres buying "Saigon tea" for the persuasive and elusive hostesses. The new location could make life somewhat complicated for the 25,000 to 30,000 American troops expected to remain in South Viet Nam in an advisory and logistical role. The only direct way to get to the 9th precinct is by boat...
Nathaniel B. Guild '73, Daniel I. Small '75, and Robert B. Kent Jr. '75 were elected to the Lexington town board. Running in the Third Precinct, Small received 637 votes and Kent 587, giving them fifth and eighth places respectively...
...First Precinct, Guild garnered 520 votes, enough for 13th place, while Richard Heller '74 came in 19th with 442 votes, not enough for a seat...
Small and Kent each won three-year terms, but Guild's 13th-place finish won him a seat vacated with two years remaining in its term, one of three extra offices in the First Precinct election...