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Show 4 4 Salt talc DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, v . Sunday, June 7, City, ft 1952 S' U.S. May Hold e t Korean Talks if SEOUL (UPp U.S. Am- Samuel Berger said Wednesday the Uhited States willpoaitivdy consider1 Ko- rean requests for a resump- tion of talks on a status of e forces agreement to cover I the 50,000 American service- men stationed In SduihKo-- ? rea, it was reported here. Foreign Minister Choi Duk Shin said Berger made the A promise in a two hour meet: d tng called after 1,500, stu dents staged a noisy degaon- stration demanding an Select your cHamon today even if that engagement wedding or gift occasion Is -- ii : He said he aslted for the resumption of negotiations, suspended last year when South Korea's ruling mili- tary junta seized power, to f prevent more incidents like-- I the alleged beating of a Ko-- J Tean by two UB. Army offi- "1 cers last month. THIS monthsaway SALE. IS FOR YOU! jSsSsI: tS& Neutral By Nature HalionToIlersr BufLaofians Feel llo Alarm JT By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst N C0fllp!m VIENTIANE, LAOS! Lite is leisurely In Vientiane, and In ita dusty streets there is no hint that this is a center 21 pliant $,. lri& of ' jo 2r ;?2,St2Sr Ml, Jz"kdLi f G 00 teeefol. "V W' 58r THUGh UY,Noy "iee. S? S55ftr -- Vau. ??o, Sf- --r 4r'7,'" n. el, enu W8ht Vo,0e. Le, rot fi6at SUQron- -. .'-'3.0- rich ft'ed "" 0 ssi errands on which have no urgency, and. in their open-fros- t high-peake- e I" .Aft Along Its two main streets pedleab drivers lean into their handlebars, towing- passengers shops Vietnamese, Thai or Chinese merchants flick their . mops in a tolerant war against the dust which drifts over1 floors, counters and merchan- - T i dise. Coconut palms rustling In the hot wind, the brilliant red blossoms of the flame trees and the neat, white stucco houses of former French colonial adminlstra- tors create the atmosphere of a colonial city at the turn of i the century and add to the illu- - r sion of a people living in a more peaceful, less urgent time. Whats Urgency? Nor is it all an Illusion, for ! the Laotians are. a people to ; whom urgency Is foreign. whether it be in work or war, I In contrast to the terrorism which occasionally breaks out -in Saigon and is a way of Ute a5wSssfer i S-ESi-- l$$2M Jg "r L,:9jim $7fl oit Coin gracefully duigned wadding ring Mt with 4 matching radiant cut diamondi fn 14 karat white gold. $150,00 Value, ale price only Mod, i world I that here. If there are Pathet Lao in Vientiane, they come only as another Laotian, perhaps only -to purchase a small transistor. radio, which is a favorite , piece of equipment among the . guerrillas. Hotel room doors t are left unlocked, for thievery i is nof of the Laotians. The United States has little to show for Its $300 million Investment - in Laos. Open Sewers run along Vientiane's streets and the city has no -- ci n r 0f Why Otlcc water-suppl- y.- Buildings Scarred J. show the scars of machine gun and mortar fire which erupted in the coup of 1960, deposing X neutralist Souvanna .Phouma and Installing Prince Boun " ' Oum. j; But to the people of Laos these, no more than the com- munism which threatens to' engulftheir country by force. Buildings- - still ri2 &2sr. 4 iiiO-O- - 5. - sSSJ- bl : i?00 If you Invest $29 or $5,000 buy It todi . Selection was never greater, values never better! .' 5srf.,t ". efrow - S3r' :dw;hZ ty9 ' ' J!on4l9a 'Xx'-Xj- ? lo8ftA 'tanth, ApysadljjJSMM-",ftee- . - o.--- . "lot - sr8 lUOlTMTION - INlAROiS TO HOW DITAIUI Of more concern is the new fountain which the govern-mehas' built In the center of the city square. When it Is running In the evening, they gather by the score, .to watch the play of the nt sun-bake- wa-ters- J In this way, then, the CS Lao-tla- n expresses his belief that these times will pass and that U a way of life in which he wants no' part also will pass- - -- life Is Easy a The Laotians are products of ancient kingdoms, of Bud-iidhism and long rule. Under each, life. if not has been easy. ,The land supplies the food and thatched palm leaves the shelter. By nature the Laotian Is. A . neutral: And when Defense Minister Gen. Phtmmi Nosavair or Bonn Oum speak, of a war to the death against communism or accuse the United States of deserting them, the Laotian couldnt care toss. Let the Indians, the Thais or the Chinese become the merchants ahd let others fight the wars. b af S00UIQI) e, -- tinT3TdJ .2Z9.S0UTII MAIII STREET III SALT LAKE 2435 VASHIIIGTOII vYriIi3snnimr itiienieL () ii; 11- - S?1 fTi til- - BLVD. IN t! ll OGDE- Nr. a ,, R! A |