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Captured Cong, Viet weapons on United States tour

PLEASANTON, Calif. UPI—j The weapons, all made in '‘Some people think we’re fight- ' Communist China, range from ing some guys armed with bows rifles and machine guns to a 40 and arrows. These give them a, millimeter grenade launcher, 75 better idea of the weapons being ! mm recoilless rifle and 86 mm used against our men in Viet- mortar. nam.” Enemy uniforms—Viet Cong Army Spec. 4 John H. Kilmer “black pajamas” and North Jr., was talking about a display Vietnamese Army combat garb • of captured Viet Cong and —and medical supplies provided | North Vietnamese weaponry by several Communist nations: now on a nationwide tour of also are in the display, shopping centers, county fairs. A steady stream of fairgoers conventions and schools. : —young and old saw the arsenal i

On the farm front

at one of the display's Califor- they put it,” said Kilmer, of I Highlights Communist Support

nia stops—about 30 miles south- Martinsburg. W. Va., who is ac- ! of Red Aggression Against Agriculture Department east of San Francisco. companying the exhibit on its 1 South Vietnam.” some good news for farmers

The display is about half way j travels, through a 10-month tour covering the nation from coast to coast. Neighborhood shopping centers and colleges are its most frequent sites, but it also

is shown at conventions, fairs, j we’re fighting against people museums and in bank lobbies. ; using spears and stuff.” “I get some complaints from The viewers also read signs people who don’t go along with above the arsenal: “Aggression this type of ‘propaganda,’ as from the North,” and “Exhibit

But Kilmer said they spend j today: A prediction that prices

“But most people think it’s most of their time checking the a good idea. They are surprised weapons — 7.62 mm rifles, carat the modem weapons the bines, submachineguns and light Communists have. Some don’t machine guns as well as the follow things too well and think three larger pieces.

The exhibit, prepared at Cameron Station, Va., is the only one of a score of traveling Army displays which feature

captured weapons.

By Larry D. Hatfield | Poultry producers won’t be as WASHINGTON UPI — The well off as a year ago. how-

had ever, the report indicated. The price of eggs is expected to increase seasonally this fall, but not as much as in recent years. Because of larger production, egg prices for the rest of the year will likely continue W’ell below a year earlier. The report said egg prices

of poultry and eggs wall show “modest” improvement the rest

of this year.

In a situation report on poultry and eggs, department economists said production has been

cut back from high levels likely will improve from August reached during the first half of i levels through the rest of the the year and, as a result, prices year and by winter, egg prowill show a moderate gain. ! duction may be near year-ear-

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