THE WORLD Jets tag U.S. bombers SAIGON —(UPI)— Two unidentified jets, believed to be Communist MIG 21 fighters, shadowed American planes bombing targets in North Viet Nam, U.S. military spokesmen said today. The U.S. Air Force planes also encountered surface-to-air (SAM) missiles near Hanoi. An Air Force F105 Thunder-chief was shot down by enemy ground fire during the raids yesterday while attacking the Dien Blen Phy highway bridge about eight miles east of the historic city. No parachute was observed and the pilot was listed as missing. IT WAS THE FIRST time American spokesmen have announced the possible sighting of the sophisticated, Chinese Com- ong peak ke," ore, one ter- ured k in ; the munist supplied MIG 21s over North Viet Nam. Informed sources said, however, the swift jets have been seen before but not reported. The mystery planes and SAM rockets were seen during missions west of Hanoi, U.S. spokesmen said. A flight of F105s spotted the jets at 14,000 feet, two miles north of Dien Bien Phy, 145 miles west of Hanoi. The two "bogies" shot up to 24,000 feet, then headed back in the direction of the Communist capital. The Air Force flight leader said he could not make out national markings on the planes but they "resembled MIG 21s." IN GROUND ACTION, the Viet Cong death toll today rose 275 in the abortive Communist attack on Allied forces sweeping War Watts quiets riots LOS ANGELES -(UFI) Police maintained a tight grip on Watts today to prevent a recurrence of wild disorder that wracked the area twice since last summer. and up to 600 Negroes roamed a 36-block area of Watts for four hours before heavily armed police dispersed them. The Negro district of southwest Los Angeles was quiet last night but authorities were ready to roll in force should they detect indications of another outburst of violence like Tuesday's rioting. Other city agencies and residents of Watts worked quietly to calm tensions. But police remained concerned that an incident might inflame the trouble again. Tuesday's disorder and the week-long rioting last August left in their wake a toll of 36 dead, more than 900 injured, 4,000 arrested and property damage amounting to $45 million. Watts stood unchallenged as the nation's social eyesore. A battalion of U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade paratroopers was hit from four sides Wednesday by hundreds of Viet Cong. They called in additional troops, air and artillery support and eat off the attack in four hours of heavy fighting. IN TUESDAY'S MELEE, two men were fatally shot, 25 persons were injured, 53 were arrested, 12 buildings were put to the torch Zone D 35 miles northeast of Saigon. Code 77—police radio language for rushing in every available patrol car to a specific area at the first hint of trouble—was the newest step taken by the department to prevent disturbances like Tuesday's from mushrooming into far more violent and destructive rioting like the August disaster. The paratroopers, along with U.S. 1st Infantry Division troops and the Royal Australian Army Regiment pushed into the jungles after the Communists had retreated. At least 142 Viet Cong were known dead in the first battle and 133 others were killed later. Reds study space dogs MOSCOW — (UPI)— Scientists today studied Russia's two "guinea pig" space dogs before giving the go-ahead for a new Soviet space spectacular involving two or more cosmonauts and an attempt to set a three-week endurance record in space. The dogs, Blackie and Breeze, returned Wednesday from a 23-day whirl in space and were immediately subjected to a battery of tests to follow up data received while they were in orbit. 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