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Show Kb 'Negotiated Sorreoder .' f Property Sale almost immeasurable commitment of 27,000 dead American servicemen cries oUt Sgainst Ehv negotiated sjn render" in Vietnam. This was the central point of talks Tuesday night by former Secretary of the Navy Charles S Thomas and Gov. jbhn'Love of Colorado. Mr. Thomas Gov. Love iThey were the principal speakers at a banquet in the Club University Building sponsored by Utah Citizens fo fund-raisin- g N'xon-Agne- Republican party leaders and candidates including Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Carl W. Buehner and former Gov. (George D. Clyde attended, t A OIDS ANSWER Mr. Thomas didnt directly whether bombing answer should be halted in North Vietnam. But he made it plain that he didnt believe the war could ever be won unless the flow of supplies through the port cf Haiphong is cut off. The former Navy chief, who recently visited Vietnam, said that before the April 1 bombing lull, U.S. air attacks on bridges and roads leading fiom Haiphong had caused an almost unbelievable backup of war material in that port. Since bombing in the north was halted, this material has been funneled through Cambodia and Laos and is now being used to k'll American men, he said. CtVT WJY As long as supplies are allowed to reach the enemy, were fighting a war we cant possibly win, he said. Its absolutely not right to ask our wonderful American men to fight and be killed and yet let the enemy keep his man supply source open. He suggested that Richard Nixon, it elected President should go to Vietnam to see what the situation is and then tell the American people frankly wbat should be done. Gov. Love listed the Vietnam mess as one of three principal problems facing America. He named the others as the erosion of the dollar and the breakdown in the spirit and morale of Americans partly because of permissiveness toward the minority who defy the laws. FISCAL WOES almost He blamed the fiscal woes in unbelievable the nation on the guns and butter policy with regard to Vietnam and the Democratic penchant to try to solve every problem by cranking up another government program and news to report. He is convinced, he said, that the American people are through ready to demand the ballot box that the Vietnam war be carried to an honorable conclusion, that the integrity of the dollar be and that the maintained, Amencan system of democracy be maintained against assaults by anarchists. Gov. Love said tire West MOTORIST STOPS TO HELP, GETS ROBBED BY GUNMAN A heating Oct for confirmation of the S00 COO sale of pi open y at 312 3 IS 310 S. State bv the mei'ci for Newhou-- e Realtv Co was ouleied today bv P'vtmt Judge Stewart Hanson. Couit iec oids rliow the pi op eity has been sold by Lindsay A. receiver for the' realty company, to Richard J. Williams, 2Gtl2 Comanche Dr , through Tack Realtv, Kearns of the Building Cinifiimation ale by the coutt is necessary to make it final. 1 V The DESERET NEWS, needs Call W. Buchner, Sen. e Bennett, Cong'esrnen J Bui ton and Sheiman P. Lloyd and othr GOP canLau-iem- didates. He warned the Republicans against becoming complacent because the election appeals to be in the bag. Polls dont win elections," he said, as Dewey and I agreed the other PARLEYS si ipped to aid President day. Kdvvaid Titus 2175 E. 3900 South, told Deputy Shenff Alvin Cuspo that be could not sleep and went for a dnve. He drove to Parleys Summit and tinned around and was headed back down the car. von when he noticed a man standing beside an automobile waving Mr. Titus s'oppod and the n.an potned a gun at him and asked him for his wallet. Mr. Titus said he placed the money on the seat and a second man approached the car, grabbed the money frrm the seat and ran 13 TIRE BALANCE TRUING SERVICE SHOCKS MUFFLFR TIRES TIRE BRAKc CREDIT CARDS PACK'S & ll S ACCEPTED ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE 2nd Will Phona Shop Monday and Friday till 9 p.m. MANUFACTURER'S SHOWROOM SAMPLE CLEARANCE vvfg: eau-u- p v A - jf Sofas o Sectionals V. o Loveseats o Chairs r35 more appropriating A A motrnst who CNYON, UTAH another motonst was robbed of $77 about radmght Tuesday Ke-le- Wednesday, October 23, 1968 i .'i f money. Following this somber review of the national situation, Gov. Love said he had good EMBEZZLEMENT 2 Suspects Out Of Jail On Bond DISPLAYED ON OUR FLOOR r-- Two Salt Lake men charged women by the corporation of the with emhezzlement from The President, Church of Jesus: Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Church. of Jesus Christ of TWO AUTOS Latter-daSaints were released One complaint against Vicki on bond from Salt Lake C. Jolley seeks $10,000, plu9 inJail Tuesday evening. terest and costs. The suit alleSeldon Clarence Darrow, 31, that she wrongfully ob152 W. 5300 South, was released ges tained and wrongfully converted Sanone when bondsman Dewey to her own use two autos, one signed a bond for him in the 1968 Firebird and one 1968 Coramount of $25,000. vette, from LaMar Kay. - OUT ON BOND The complaint alleges that LaMar Edward Kay, 40, Kay wrongfully took money and 3410-5tEast, was released funds from the plaintiff and conlater in the evening on a $20,000 verted the same to his own use bond signed by Bondsman Dari and purchased the autos with such funds. Morgan. A second complaint asked a Beth men are charged in complaints signed by City Police $4,000 judgment, plus interest Sgt. pave P. Bradford of the and costs, from Janet Kennedy embezzlement from Sept. 18, Whatley Jackson, also known as Janice Whatley, on the same 1967, to Oct. 10, 1908. 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