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Show ': ''''''''''45":46"'"''"-:"."'44-'11'''r'''''''-4'"g-- ,, ,, , livz,2040agitelf tr. - , ; t,go,W,Aalaltiaa's,-Jamatavalama- - . - - - ... - -, - a..... - 1' i -i 1, , , . - - i ) , , EA , DESEKII NEWS, ILiESDAYAPkg. 1, 197:: II L, 'Do you a ilifia I Inn - ,4 , I :1; li -- , 2EX Male Femole . ,. , ' rootinited fmn A,1 30-3- 50-5- previous Deseret News poll iecession. I 4gt: gfutipS weft) 4 4.0 . II was stun religious gronps. Catholics led the optimists with 53,0 percent; glen LDS, ii2.7 percent; Pro- 3.2 2.0 7,2 2.9 26 7 3 6 3 4 44.1 ,.,2,u 4S.0 5n I 32 () trovs .opP "It i 11 , 52,9 14.7 8.8 45 24.1 3.-- 2:5,0 3E; 1 3C, 1 2,5 .48.3 '2 :, C, :3.4 4e8 C 40.7 23,8 2.5 241 50.0 34,3 70.0 43 5 24 '2. 23,9 25.0 28.7 6 57.1 ' '3 7 ;),0 Under S5,000 $5- - I 0.000 A cle showed more optimism than Democrats with 61.2 percent o the Republicans thinking inflation will improve or remain the SaMe and 48.9 percent of the Democrats agreeing. Fifty percent, of the Democrats thought things will get worse. 2C, ,Y7 47.4 46 8 37.2 I 16. 24 4 29 5 1two-third- I .; WarP,,, I 4 5 0 C; i 1 1 A-- nited States. No pubhc was given. ex- this - 34.5 28.'d :10 1 36.2 25 .5 clothing plant that was to remain closed until August itlyritz, rkidy ditet WI tiiICX-'- e pocted rise in sales, the firm says. Plant Managcr General spokesman saki earlier that the world body's High Commissioner for liefugees had been in contact ,- , earlier Communists LTA A ihe Geneva, MarcIL , Parker, President Ford's coordinatOr for international disaster assistance, said he believed land routes wer:: ' still npen out of Qui Yhon anj, othet cit',.., to-- the south: Ins , , , , 7' , , Parker said civilian U.S. authorities v,,,s,re in charge of the evacuation and vowed not to let any of the rescue ships get into danger.: "We are playing it completely safe," he said. in Asked if there would be a repeat at Nha Trang of the chaos that disrupted air and sea efforts to evacuate Da Nana before it fell, Parker said "The pressures On, Da Nang were so great that complete control was lost early, is hcing main. "Ceritr,:,1 Viet Cong office in but he would not disclose what was said, .. ' - , , IT ships off Da Nang were forced to suspend rescue operations Monday ,,i, , becaduse.ot rocket-propelle- t i d at Small boats mrying the ''PIA 0", from 1 - t ' - 26 8 2.0 25 3 56 0 24.5 20.4 31.5 22.4 16.4 Chi; k , trottmg President. the plane which Ford .Gashler said Monday that soine 200 employes, about halt the normal work force vvel recalled Lo the Inipehal Reading Corp. factory.. The plant makes, jackets, jeans and pants Daniel Ellsberg, once a member of this country's Vietnam braintntst and an outspoken antiwar critic in recent years, said the present offensive is the inevitable result of U.S. and South Vietnamese refusal to abide by the peace accords they Nguyen Van Thieu's rehisai to rewrite the constitution grven. With that support now barred bylaw. it is difficult to crndlet ''"' " "L''. be able to its defenses, he said. that outlaws the Communist Clark Clifford. who served signed in 1973. Vieulaida 61411-1- ; be- Prz-old-ii Lyndon B. Johnson, said he is deeply interested but too confused by events to comment on what's happening today. , He said the buckling of defense lines thronebout so much of the country "is a great mystery to me. It's so inconsistent with what we've been lcd to believe for quite a long lime, that South Vietnamese forces were well , well armed, reasonably trained, possibly adequately officers, and now, all those premises upon which we've been basing our thinking prove to be false, "At no time hare I gotten the impression from the Pen- tagon, or persons within the tr a t ion that there was going to be this sudden kind or breakdown on the part of the military forces of South Vietnam. That has come to me as a complete surprise." , . --- ---- , defense under of secretary cause you are dealing kith soldiers who know very well that they've been r7ghi.'1ng essentially for foreigners all these years," he said. But Ellsberg refused to predict when the fall of Saigon would come because, he said, the government forces "were very bad on offensive operations, but they were adequate in defensive operations, given the amount of US. support they've been ara were defense secretaries. Rusk and Rogers were sec- retaries of state. Westmoreland was US. commander in Vietnam, , China. In collapsed ", as an informal adviser to several presidents and as party in the South and continued US. support of 'linen following that constituted a repudiation of the accord, Ellsherg said. "Ultimately, the South Vietnamese army Is going to collapse, as CluaIg s array Bundy was national security adviser to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, Laird and McNam- - , dose to victory - 1 Aft. Et Africa; Dean Rusk was on his way to a lecture in Feimsyl,ania: Gen. William C. Westmoreland, didn't answer his phone; William P. Rogers didn't return phone calls. 1-- boarded without issuing a comment on Vietnam late President Ngo Dint, Later, at a Palm Springs Diem a decade ago, joined news conference, a newsman Vice President Nguyen Lastveu presidential press secKy today in asking Thieu to retary Ron Nessen, "Can yod resign, Ky abruptly cancelled tell us then exactly why the an interview with foreign President ran at B9kersfield neWS111011, saying he was too Airport? '' tired. Nessen: -- I am sorry. I did lIanoi Radio demanded not se what Las be1 deThieu's overthrow but of- scribed as rpnning:! fered to. negotiate a peace Many of Kissinger's pi ewith a new government in decessors in the making of Saigon. U.S. policy in Indochina were In a broadcast monitored unwilling or unavailable to in Tokyo it called Thieu the discuss the most recent batmain obstacle to the settletlefield reverses. ment of political questions in Vietnam" And called for "an McGeorge Bundy was in Rout It Zaomuustration standing !o- ttit'eting5 all UL McNamara sent word that he ipeace. independence. democracy. (and) national con- did not wish to talk about it; Melvin R. Laird was in South cord." 0.0 0,0 5.8 0.0 8.6 7.3 , a aghldra. The press corps took up !he trot. They ranfor 75 yards to Former Foreign Minister Vu Van Mau, a militant Buddhist who helped engineer the overthrow of the 6.1 n 21 7 30 0 40.9 45 0 58.4 32.8 50.9 14.0 ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) n Eecretary .. tatned in the other cities cycept for Qui Nhon, there is not significant millary pressure in the area. There;ore, we can assume that there wffl he less parie." He said Nha Trang on the central coast was still under -,.rovernment control and full of refugees from the northern coast and the central highlands, areas that fell to the Waldheirn responded with an appeal "to all who to help:' may be in a position ha. 16 tte'117,7" ., com, Kurt 1 Continued from I plirwtou 3 I 1 Continued from Clcthing sales up, workers return - TIN. ell jaII' 0" mai. came before the report Qui Nhon had fallen. '' nit enemy in Rod hold '3amp;a too small to draw conclusion. Since only 49.2 percent of Salt Lake Countlr's population was optimistic, one would suspect a raral-urbaspilt 'of opinion On inflation, but the percentage of optimists in Utah County, at 41.6 percent, was even lower than that of Salt Lake County. 1 AftPr 30 years of war .ot, 'flEA Sa4 Lake Utah So Utah first So Utah second t 4, us 1 a wr every day ad most cf them out becannot be car-lecause of ,!he fast changing is pia;is Were S. Vietnam 1 1 26 5 CacheBox Eider WeberDavis mg Mos& ' 4 22.7 5 $20,000 plus g owe sts.1,04, i - kriow. a '.4,01 e. oft,-,ho- ; INCOME cent thought, it will improve tete en ;) ti , i 37.3 39.5 por" ii Ri practical and a symbol of hope," he Said. The South Vietnamese goy. emrnent Monday called on North Vietnam to let the refugees go and asked the United Nations to help. Ilanoi Radio , said the North Vietnamese government would not go along with a cease-firDeputy Prime Mir,ister Phan Quang Dan told reryorters ih Sgh)) ;chi estimated 120,000 peopte managed to get out of Da Nang, most of them to iefugee camps near Cam Ranh City,; 185 milec northeast of Saigon. We are facina a tough now " he r,Lod "Our .. Sunday. - i P R"'"'A r ret dWI' if Daniel Parker of the U.S. Agency for International Developtnent said in Washing- ton one ship had been left in temational waters off Da Nang "for anyone who ran c aial get out to it." get 00 : 13 2 1 23 5 29.1 inder.'Jondoqt Other other religions, 52.0. percent Of those prolessiong no relig F.,0 0 percent thought in Republicans I 3 4.1 '26.5 '7 it d ' Amecar, i d and,105 percent didn't 200 , Trade. business Sr,me ''f".1.Cgc CADllege gradiJdte PARTY Dcmccrpt Republican I among wo;cr 38.4 . 421 I 2F0 Eiementzry , 3 percent;-2,an- S4 22 f30.3 29 8 28.3 43 2'.0.0 - High school I year olds with 56.6 percent thinking thing:3 will worsen. testarito 25.5 26.0 30.5 ,DS 11DUCA.11014 tro cory ryessi the same 3 7 i Prot st'it Other Norle 40.49, Zi55 optirrIStie pereent tholght inflation will , 54.1 percent, itnprove; Vet,lb 5ri.6 i a 41.5 344 Catholic 511 50 age the most op- timism. optimism, 50.6 percent thinking inflation will rove o: remain the same, The 2,5 ''-q-' ret,:t.Z;ONI group shcwcd iPC1 3.R -, 4 25.5 31,3 9 60 and oider Thougt the found 44.5 44.2 19.5 40-4- 9 rvri 01 2ro 238 9 . !,.. oniy 44. 11).4.25.3!4. 2f..:. , UraPd Press tnternationd American officials say only a 'light hope is left for more than one million South Vietnamese refugees who Want to get out of Communist-controlleDa Nang.. 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