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Phu said South Vietnamese defenders of Lolo fought a series of clashes with North Vietnamese forces throughout Monday in the area, including one two-hour battle at the base perimeter before the Communists were beaten back. Soviet-built T34 tanks fired 88mm guns at Lolo and U.S. Air Force pilots reported knocking out one column of seven Communist tanks in the fight. Three other tanks .were reported destroyed Sunday. Phu said the entire 2nd Division of the North Vietnamese Army 12,000 men at full strength was moving in units of between 500 and 3,000 troops into the Lolo area to protect the supply base. -w II F02 YOU Student Lawyer More Work On Campus Problems Such As Visitation PRESIDENT ?o seexve you UNIEE Mb SITY OPTICIAN J. 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Calley left and then returned to find the villagers still alive, Daniel said, and he then ordered Meadlo to "waste them" and "in fact participated in the shooting." Daniel waved before the jury the prosecution's exhibit 12-A, a color photograph he said was taken by an Army photographer the day of the massacre. "There's no doubt at all, gentlemen, that Lt. Calley shot the people in prosecution exhibit 12-A and they died and are dead as a result of his acts on 1 6 March 1968." . The judge, Col. Reid W. Kennedy, told the jurors they would spend their, out-of-court hours during final arguments as well as deliberations in Olson Hall, a quarters for transient officers a half-mile from the courthouse. AccMeet killed Yoem NEW YORK An autopsy report issued Monday indicated that civil rights leader Whitney M. Young Jr. may have died as the result of an accident which caused a brain hemorrhage. The report was received from Lagos, Nigeria, where Young died last Thursday, as his body went on view at New York's Riverside Church. Hundreds of persons, the vast majority black, filed by the open coffin in the nave of the cathedral-sized sanctuary. The autopsy disclosed that Young, who originally was thought to have KIM COP fflWU -X. mnpt ?n Reg. 4001.66 Now 349.95 '4 $ tvi SALE ENDS MARCH 15,6 P.M. Troy's Stereo Center 113 N. Columbia (By ryj ! uli f liii: i I illl v ml r nv if III ;h , - 1 pi i ii jii 1 SliJ to e. FHArnain forte ire c FT. McPHERSON, Ga.-A veteran, highly-decorated soldier of two world wars, who felt "somebody had to speak out," formally accused two former superior officers Monday of trying to cover up torture and murder in Vietnam. "My part is finished," said Lt. CoL Anthony B. Herbert after mailing off the accusations against Maj. Gen. John Barnes and Col. J. Ross Franklin. 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Peers that investigated the reputed mass slaughter at My Lai. They included the murder of four men and a woman, and three instances of torture, by pouring water down the throat of a Viet Cong suspect, by wiring a woman to a field telephone to shock her each time it was cranked, and by striking a suspect with either the hand or bamboo sjick. Herbert said the other instances were reported to him and involved looting by Vietnamese under an American adviser, an American lieutenant being shot by "our people on patrol" and a report by a lieutenant that he had been ordered to kill a suspect. 4 '4HHHaH m''hr: ' 1 V If It - uz 4iu:n uenrspn! Ml Yen nsuor 12nd d fro HIio teis OT7r is STARRifS BARRY NEWMAN 2ex CtWTVT NOW SHOWING 3-5-7-9 rC.-.- . STARRING JACK NICHOLSON SHOWS 3-5-7-9 RALEIGH-Gov. Bob Scott Monday endorsed an L-.terim rrport which hs said "could wtO be a springboard for. far-rr acting improvements" in North Carolina's penal system. Scott said the report, undertaken seven months ago by the Penal Study Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association, should be carried out "as speedily as practical and feasible and while many changes can be accomplished administratively, "others will require statutory changes through the legislative process." The No. 1 priority of the report called for replacing present dormitory or "bullpen" type cells in prisons with dnle cells and Scott said the recommendation was in accord with capital improvement requests by the Advisory Budget Commission to the General Assembly. The committee also called for consolidation of the present Departments of Correction, Juvenile Correction, Probation Commission and Parole Board into a Department of Social Rehabilitation when the structure of North Carolina's government is streamlined as authorized by - a constitutional amendment approved by the voters last year. Scott released the contents of the report at an afternoon news conference at which he told newsmen, "I endorse the report and urge that its recommendations be carried out as fully and speedily as practical and feasible. "Many of the recommendations can be carried out aoninistratively under existing acts. Others will require statutory changes through legislative process. "I have directed Commissioner of Correction Lee Bounds to implement as early as possible those recommendations which can be done administratively," the governor said. He said bounds planned to call a meeting of administrators Tuesday to discuss which recommendation could be implemented immediately. Scott commended the study commission for its work. Scott said copies of the interim report would be distributed at the Monday right session of the legislature and that the chairmen of the committees on correctional institutions of both houses would begin drafting bills toward statutory changes. ECMSTS fvlAECE KjWS! 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