Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1961 — Page 9

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Marked Sfepup By Red Forces In Viet Nam By PHIL NEWSOM : UPI Foreign News Analyst A recent day’s dispatch from Saigon reported a major victory for the South Vietnamese government over Communist guerrillas. Both the Vietnamese defense secretary and the army chief of staff rushed to government troops who killed 167 Communist Viet Cong guerillas in a six-hour action. But the dispatch, filed through Vietnamese government - controlled communications routes, made comparatively little of 'a fact even more important. That was that the Communists have now become so numerous, so well organized and so bold that they were willing to abandon guerilla and meet government fortes in open combat only 11 miles from Saigon. Since their successes in neighboring Laos, the Communists have stepped up their activities markedly in South Viet Nam. So much so that an alarmed United States in April agreed to finance and arm an additional 20,000 men for the South Vietnamese army and to supply experts to train Vietnamese troops in the particularly brutal tactics of guerilla warfare. Broadly speaking, Communist tactics in South Viet Nam are aimed at creating popular distrust in the government of President Ngo Dinh Diem and spreading terror among the populace to prevent its cooperation with government forces. New industries built by the government to help raise Viet Nam’s economic level regularly are sabotaged. In the last two years more than 4,000 government representatives have been assassinated. Recently there came to hand an eyewitness account of a visit to a camouflaged Communist outpost deep inside South Viet Nam. An English-speaking captain gave orders to soldiers unloading crates of arms and ammunition stolen from regular Vietnamese government forces. Clearly visible on the olive-colored cases was the handclasp label—symbol of U.S. aid. The captain said he had been trained at the ranger school in the Philippines and later had six months advance course at Ft. Benning, Ga. After three years, he defected to the rebels. He said he was not a Communist but wanted all foreigners to leave South Viet Nam. These are the echoes of similar events in Laos. And thcyjiim the effects of a oiie-day VWtory 11 miles from Saigon. 2-—J—

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