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Show 1 i I 1 I - I 1 ' ' 1 i ' I M -. ? K .. ; . ' v' vj Representative David S. King will comment about his recent risk to South Viet Nam today at Intercollegiate Knights Room. King to Speak J On Viet Nam By ERIC MOON Chronicle Staff Writer I Representative David S. King , till speak and answer questions 1 about his recent visit to Viet Sam today at 2 p.m. in the IK torn, UB 278. . HE SAID Thursday that he be-J be-J Seved :he Communist aggression is part of a larger Communist fa to take over the world and i directed by "masterminds in Ming." IN SUPPORT of his judgment ,l( l Viet Nam as part of an over-,, over-,, ill Red Chinese push, he cited i k trouble brewing in Thailand . tanse "there are forty thou-fi thou-fi ) Communist infiltrators in J Wand this very minute." ' "jt is not in our self-interest I 'J let the under-developed na-I na-I ;s of Asia, Africa, and Latin I toenca fall to Communism," Representative King warned "Somewhere we must stand up and be men, draw a line and say 'this far and no further,' and this is the logical time." THERE ARE many countries in Southeast Asia, Representative Representa-tive King states, "the keystone of the arch of whose foreign policy pol-icy is the help of the United States." Representative King went to Viet Nam as a representative of the House Committ on Government Govern-ment Operations. He has returned re-turned to Utah to sponsor a government gov-ernment procurement program designed to inform Utah businessmen busi-nessmen about opportunities available on government contracts. con-tracts. Membership for the Young Democrats may be obtained from the officers at the meeting. |