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Many of the refugees in the United States feared for the relatives they led behind. In Miami, a refugee from Cuban woman, took a bus nom the Senior C.Inter where she Ives, to v isit the Viet- namese. She walked over to Chu Ba Nahn, 65, and in bed with a broken leg. "Me Cuban," she said and both wept as they embraced, - ,..M1 "Oh boy, I forgot he A . t ' Vitt Nig NSW La , - tenth.t:shelyin - I -- COMMIT ittimor 1 'IN Oats so IN a& EicH1)., a Lil: ,.) Sc.. 4,-- r I , 3,1544454 ,Illowlaril IA , -- tiii. to; .: .:',. , IN -- - . ,,,,o,k, ' ir a - t KOHLER 1 ,fr k , 233 ;COI tot. $1A21 atift,,,, 11 fhlt ' , I, 0 mire, .a....,:t.104,-,- ' s '' 71 far' ' t- , l' : r193,4,"- . ! t I lri:::.:.t i J .I.A . WE MAKE 'EM , ;At L 400 . , , ' SOUTH 801 WEST OF TAPING , , 107 . -- , 11-- I 0 . 400 47,iato 800 Vi. Salt Lake 19 1 4 : ' I ...... I ,;,;,00mile14 4eut inectra. ileiAtev esotwil V4, A. .1K EARN CASH . 1,1 ' - V:',i) iko'. 1. 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Cooper, , Walnut teasel. 1 1 WASHING'rON Most reaching U.S. territory are in norty good nealtn, according to federal health officials and CHICKERING Aiwa. TOILET , ' !Iii1;!tsiig oliklrigIA111s aclit tr? C el".W'47"itl r'tti,' i riurT; JP Stt - ,...- .- . rf , - '''' loi- '" ence for Hanoi whether it thinks the United States prob .. itiA v will not or whether it thinks that we certainly cannot Nissinger said. Kissinger also Said doubts that Hanoi would have staged its successful military drive on Saigon if Watcrgate pock OM MVI AI BUY BALDilif - Cambodia n i zed r inherently 1,:iia:::h.,tithalry.:kt.smae nd in human and im- po ,r,erislicd things are going on. Kissinger s aid, "We t 'f'."et ,,,,It havi,I. rorog are in gooa neat assistant secretary (ITI) Vietnamese refugees for health, said ' r.vmwd, vot.wirt Late Wiit Fit, cagy liv,z 14! -- culo I ,"' ' getter OtiolilYs - ni on NBC's r, as paiked overtime." U S E 1:74 D'l toy Today" show. eaxne:iyin)dpitza.v:q trkiii7cv I ME 1,..4Tisw..ga.,s1 -- VvP: , maksIrNoorAgot PIANO -- t 1,,raden-- - ..- M.0dOWg,,'...10 foresee that the Congress wou ld law which prohibited uPs:gmtv.isr3e enforcing the Paris meat and while we probably in a taped inter- - with Barbara Walter Mogt refugees reaching , '' 0,4 $1,310 cal i l3,11.y, gP1 14" metitt.-ely2-' de- - p F,NE T Ts . $727 UNFINISHZD al tily ;cilt smel said ,,41),------449'1 .Aeotg.t I N F PLAYER iti:TIe action be circuniaLribed .. raPi sfartei:', get nevliations his.inger said ex, f,eutive would tlAs' cle-u- Uth lett wai; rupptirrituf iot TIA al tr!ed verv bard to - . ht . - a gradual erosiorl of morale -- - 'e now iare o se 'ale eolitinet of this govern- - f 7 N, A 0 s,iitz, diPkimwheth , c,,,,1 N (47 s OW PRIM WURLITZER fugees were On Guam the jfirst step in U.S. territory for log, S1,440 most. Alor ?. tents are being 1 C"s4. Like Neve built to accomodate the G0,000 within the refugees expected E Week. Officials on Guam sent WURLiTZER ,out ar. appeal for 40.000 sets um( $1100AF and knives 1 of chopsticks, the plutl forks of the Orient. T -1" ' cpatirlivi 9 re- - ia , I N 7 ' - ',':- - .1'....... ..,; ; .4. 0te4t itz of the new Communist re- gime in Saigon before cli,eld- e r t o ret o,Tii7e it f (- ,. z r ten it became &VI 1 . 1 , , PM tt ,...,..t..,,, irk ,,,,, ,,,,, . I V '1 -- - ; 1' it brothers and sisters. His father ,stayed. ''l would like to he an engineer," he said. Asked if he ever would return to Vietnam, he said "I hope ft ( Nk k tx.-- ,,, ' k ,...e."k 1 First Book of Comprehension Pieces and Compositions." Ile left Saigon with his O tii,e N Y "URI IIANO A er P i ,x," , air had not sapped presidential power and Congress had not ty.wors ,!Pt ' "I thf. war crl W" rli4 n" foresee that Watergate would sap the execuilve authority of the U nt ted States to such a A. A) &mute LA IF ..a a a Nu& tri - another era, an elderly they'll arrive." ' Almost 4,500 refugees of the 12,000 who have arrived have been processed out of Pendleton. At Fort Chaffee Lam 1 , Thong, 15, sat at an empty table in the mess hall reading 17,000 - which His only concern, he said, was providing for his family. -I don't have to he a doctor. I can wash floors or work in the i am not proud. I jusi want to be alive with my family.- At Camp Pendleton, Calif., a Marine spokesman told of 900 'lost" Cambodians. "We know they are 'coining down the tube," he said. "But we don't know where they are now or when An estimated ' Approximately 4,500 re- tugees arrived in Hong Kong Sunday aboard the Danish refugees. "I have never felt anything like the warm welcome we have received." -- ' Edward O'Connor of the Service said, Immigration -So far we have encountered no criminal types, no narco- tic types and no undesira- bles " Continued from 1 and said, "Burn them." i, r i I. ' - ::.. 1 the church says. president It's really no difficult problem, becense we have our church welfare program," President Spencer W. Isq,aball, The Church of Jesus Chlibt oi Latter-da- y Soints, ' said Sunday, President Kimball. who visited the refugee tent city here Friday, said: "The fugee camp is a tragic sight There were long lines of people being processed and fed as they arrived near midnight. 1 talked Tith 17 members of the They had given op LverytEng thoy owned for a chance at liberty. They are willing to face lancartaInty here rather than remain in Vietnam. ''',Ve arc awaiting the gov- ernment's plan and we will provide for the needs of our people as soon as we know , what to do." A spokesman from Church headquarters in Salt Lake City said that approximately 200 members of the Church have been evacutated from Vietoani Most of these are Vietnamese citizens. - - ', ,7:. - N 4::' W ,,.: ----A-- of - - ' k AT.; A Ili;r1 11 1 , ,' )k'"-- ,., A .i', r:.....;000001 AM P PENDLETON, Calif. (AP) The Mormon Church will take care of Vietnamese Mormons who have been brought to the Marine Corps base here, the I ' 1 ,fitst.,. L I IL r I. -- 'a , ' . . It leCiieletr vs. 'w r A' ism" vmo 'yew fist o rag LA idirAps a v.; g 1.4- WASHLNGIQN (API :Secretary of State Henry t, ,, - ! At'' fr 1 4 rl A I Nt.C.1.4 oact as ! g - , ' for Viet at r ma :tt 0 l' reTuaees faces 1 1 t,. care LDS to : , ,.7. I - - earlier 0S,.,.. '''' I 'w I I most 11; ija - ,:: 1I , Nek fet rail" 411 ri yol alio iota ietti I viol t.. tin etet .400,0 t r- t li 1 ''''''''' rtrr, , I AZA.,:,... . -, ' I C I I Leeming 11 I . cow nouned evacuees ards, defended his OsAn action in leaving, , .3,- laniiiy was among ine last to leave. Until the last minute I was on the air directing air strikes against the enemy. I was the last ot the general staff to leave," he said. IThi in,nlorlipt" plans are to meet hi s wife and family in Calirornia. i intercepted a radio transmission indicating that 80 or 90 Cambodian c,:fiLers aad their wives have been killed by the Khmer Rouge since the tall of Phnom Peoh. White House spokesman Ron Nessen said today. Nessen said President Ford was "deeply bothered" by the report, particularly by the executions Of the soldiers' wives. . He said the radio report indicated that the assassinations directed primarily at millitary officers of the Lon Nol government are continuing. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger apparently wab ideiiiii t, tiie iduAt0 Lititbaumbioti tiet3 be said in a televised interviog as13C's Today Snow,: today -We imow that in Cambodia very tragic and inhuman and impoverished things are going on (Story this page.) Kissinger cited these events as the reason why the United States has not immediately recognized the government of North Vietnam or the new Cambodian regime Nessen said Fcrd had informed some White House Woek ot tho CambonLttn executions. vlsttOrS Time and Newsweek magazines reported the executions in their issues published this week. -.. Time, in this week's editions, said Ford told the Ilk. i;;;Likan t'ongrPtrry,11, Rn offiepes Of ' killed. been , Cambodian have defeated , the army Newsweek quotes a U.S. official as saying "thousands have already been executed," and the figure could rise to "tens of thousands of Cambodians . to the Lon No! regime." "al I 17 I, 1 Ky, who had t inI ttL , e o I - 1:11-tut- - eF41-) t 4 , ;Islet news- - conference outside a think that we have the right compound of quonset hutS to ask more wher, he had been lodged, Ky,s original intentions of Ky said that the fall of the remaining on Guain wee Saigon government is the received cooly by State Default of formr Pres:dent partalei-,- t and offi- Nguyen Van Alen. cials here. "lie is reaily a big criro- mat. All that has happened is - "I don't knov, "of any use ti.e have for him. said Rear his fault. A G, Steve Morrison . who Thieu bitt, Although de, , erly commands the refugee effort. nouneed the United States after he fled V:etnam, Ky had Although officials insisted ui!rm is for this coontrY Ky was being treated like any The American people oiner retugee , he w as moven bus ad have done a lot for us in the ,rotind by A len ),ears, in the soc- - 1110vCd through immigration much more rapidly than his fellow countrymen I Vief-ames- 1 1 Ili riiv.03 Ines 5114111111,-4- 1 Ugettloo aqam tApl .t.aANA 1I - Agai!. Nsot --- R r"""'"'"'".".""ms"'"'"n""m"""'"'"""""'""'""""") V B by Anderson MA RMA V LIKE ..10, las A q-- kA,A; 800-862.1)30- 0) ,.., trO 1915 . ) :. , Polaroid Corponitioa. "Potuvid" and , "Poltoolket - : .. - --- ' :1k 7 ' ' f.1 .. . 4 a.1- . ; - , ,' ., 4. , , ,. - , .,.. :, e,; ., , it ,... tif:;',J6,'' |