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Show 4A November DESPRFT NEWS, Monday, mander arbitrarily. Russ Aided LBJ in Viet Truce Bv DREW PEARSON AND JACK ANDERSON WASHINGTON When the of the Vietnam truce lull story negotiations is told, the following impottant facts will be revealed: President 1. Johnson worked harder on the truce than any other problem he has tackled since March 31. There were delays, hut the last. thing lie wanted was a truce that might appear as a political trick, as charged bv Nixon. Illllllltl!lllllllill!lllltllllllllllllllllllllllillll!ltlllli:il a. 17c 2x4- -8 ea. 22c ea. 19c 2 4x7 Mahogany panel ea. 1.79 mi sc 4x8 Mjhogany panel ea. 1.98 misc 4x7 yinyl Walnut, White, Pecan, Oak panel ea. 3.48 4x8 Vinyl Walnut, White, Oak panel ea. 3.98 12x12 White ea. 8'jc Ceiling Tile Vinyl 9x9 Floor Tile ea. 9 Vac ..... .... ...... DOORS misc. All sizes 6' Grope llllllllltllllllll!llll!lllllilllll!i!ifi!li!llltllllllllilllllll 1 .. 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The agreement on withdrawal of troops from the Demilitarized Zone was not tors up 4 WEEKDAYS SAT. 1:30.5 NO DOWN PAYMENT JANUARY 1st PAYMENT fRtS SSTIMATSS Op.n - difficult, the because North Vietnamese goveinment had already withdrawn. They had already stopped shelling South Vietnamese cities. ea. 2.99 Asphalt Shingles per sp. 7.63 No. 15 Felt Paper roll 1.98 No. 90 Rolled Roofing roll 3.25 d Merry-Go-Roun- LUMBER PANELING 2x2- -8 CABINS CARPORTS BATHROOMS BASEMENTS BEDROOMS - However, SAVEV7AY the problem of getting North Vietnam to sit at the same conference table with South Vietnam and get- - BUILDING CENTER 5 117 E, 400 So. 162-292- Vote irj'jrjyi P Give Utah a voice 1H1T' ' ijift with the Federal Government ting the South Vietnamese government in turn to sit with the representatives of the Viet Cong, namely the National Liberation Front, is much more difficult. Here the delicate oriental problem of saving face is involved. Informs Allies As a matter of courtesy, the State Department had to American allies keep But when they told Australian Prime Minister Gorton what was happening, lie got so enthusiastic over peace that he couldn't keep quiet. Then Fiince Souvanna Phouma in Laos was told that the United States might soon stop bombing the North. Information was given him because he has enemy troops on his soil, kept paitly under control by American bombing. Souvanna Phouma also got so enthusiastic about peace that he rushed out with a statement. Leaks also came from the which government, Saigon were deliberate, probabiy since the South Vietnamese knew leaks would stymie the negotiations. There were those around the presidential palace in Saigon who do not want the White House was playing politics with peace at a time when Nixon was being informed about every move and when Johnson had told Nixon that lie would give him the opportunity to send a personal observer to attend the Paris peace if elected. The Presitalks dent felt that Nixon had set up a straw man in order to knock him down by stating that Johnson was not responsible for playing politics but then accusing the White House of playing politics RISSLLXS HELP had anNorth Vietnam nounced to the world, and rspeeially to its Asiatic friends, that it would not give any advance commitments to the United States until tire United States stopped bombing the North. Yet Johnson was insisting on advance commitments. This was why the found the Russians both cooperative and frank. They , that warned him, Red China might stage an incident to upset the negotiations. One reason for Soviet cooperation is the hope of re- ay C. Tartar lartaa, Richard Call, Fred I. Fialinien, establishing cordial relations Moscow-Washingto- OF 490 AVENUE New YORK, N.Y 10028 PLAYBOY MAGAZINE APPROVED FASHION SPORT COATS xeity coordinates, sport coots, slacks, jackets, shirts, ready ta mix In your fulhwluiei wardrobe. 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PMOC SWEATER VESTS PARTS Rag. 8U103 WiKoltf Dear Hr. Weilennann: crises facing the people of this land and the people of Utah have proupted ae to write to you today. Like other candidates seeking office, I as asking for your support this year. But I aa not writing this letter for ayself alone. Wallace Bennett and I were "classaates" in The CHARGE BANKAMERICARD or BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED Shop Monday and Friday Till 9 pm. TAILORS and CLOTHIERS 120 So. Moil Atoft ft II2M0GW? we took office together as freshnan Senators. the past 17 years I have coae to know hia well, to respect his integrity and his broad knowledge, and to value his personal friendship. He brought with hia to Washington a first-rat- e nind, and he has applied that Bind to the great probleas of the nation, As he has risen in seniority and influence in the Senate, the entire country, as well as ntah, has been the beneficiary. If I an elected this fall, then as President in January, I will need the support and counsel of Wallace Bennett in the White House, and his leadership and assistance in the Senate. Rot one aan, not even a President, can hope to resolve the terrible crises of our country without the assistance of aany sen. I aa counting on the wisdoa and help of Wallace Bennett in dealing with these crises and with this letter I an asking the Weilennann Faaily to vote for Senator Bennett 1951; Over this BOY'S WEAR DEPARTMENT D'S October 24, 1968 H. City, Utah would extremely exoensive for both countries. Johnson wants to avoid an ABM race. Nixon says the ABM must be built at a cost of $50 billion. What irked the President was Nixons statement that PARK 1. Veilennana 17th 9 c ssiles. These RICHARD M. NIXON Lake JACK-DAVI- nt regarding Salt Syrd cat ALL AROUND TOWN The President is so pleased with Abrams successes on n EXTREMELY COSTLY La A spring and summer they were on the way to agreements with Johnson, looking toward missile limitation and agreement SB1AT0R BENNEm 833 McCiU-- e DRIVE-IN- S talks. before ard Nixon. The Russians frankly dislike and distrust Nixon, and fear that if he gets into the White House there will be a resumption of the cold war. You're just a number to Hr. Bell .Jet's all go to... Inside reason for Gen. Creighton Abrams dramatic secret trip to Washington was to get personal word from President Johnson regarding the truce the possible election of Rich- t? 1l. anyway. , Adv. (c) how-ever- Straight Republican Pl. namese seven divisions had withdrawn across the border. peace. leaks were embarrassing. In the end the Russians deserve a lot of credit for pushing North Vietnam toward a settlement. President Johnson VOTE Paid Gen. Abrams gave LBJ a full report and acknowledged that five of the North Viet the battle front that he didn't want to overrule his com- 4, 1963 John Preston Creer, as Attorney General, would sit on the it . Board of Examiners. This three-ma- n the most powerful in the state. power". . . makes it possible for the Secretary of State and Attorney General to, in The Board of Examiners' effect, become a super governor, taking over control of state administration . . Salt Lake Tribune, Oct. 30, 1966 Novenber. with best wishes. board is probably 'There however, one area where politico division could seriously handicap the y business of government; namely the Board of Examiners which . . . has the final say on many important matters. A governor in the minority on the board is a governor whose effectiveness may be severely limited. We hope, therefore, that the Governor Rampton, voters, if they decide to will also give his party a majority on the board . . ." Salt Lake Tribune, Oct. 3f, 1968 is day-to-da- re-ele- a ct Give Governor Rampton the man he needs on the Board of Examiners if Utah g A Republican is quoted as saying that "everyone who is anyone at all received a copy of this automated, computerized letter, an estimated 150,000 Utahns. Once again, Senator Bennett proves to you that he has no re- is to high-rankin- continue its growth. gard for the individual. When WEILENMANN becomes Senator, he pledges to gake a personal interest in 3 ou and your problems. ELECT You know it's time for a change ATTORNEY GENERAL il Paid by Volunteers for John Preston Creer, John liahlstrom, Chairmen. ta a Paid Political Ad by Elect an Effective Senator Committee, Stanley Dickinson, rrtoifcihti WIMITI v m 1. A s rnmmme |