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Show .t , 4 2 . , . , , 3A t.t otsFRET News. lUESDAY, MA'( 6, 197L I , , I I , , , 1 1 1 a .1 , WASHINGTON t UPI! Everyone -still ellud nim Mr. Cha;rman, but ;11,J .zturned to tho Wilbur Min:, Cortrzret,s Monday N'as sari tnar. "...ts.',., lett in disgraeo five months ago. i 1 ; ! : , 1,44iN: . .., ' . ' ', ' 6 't ,',I'L..''. t 1 :: ..., :' I :: io , I i I t,, As--- , ,s i Akti, 74,No, ' 71r - AP s pread-le- abslinerice. ,f good to give up for a drink of it uhisky," iiHs said he would make Alcoholics life" and would Anonymous "a way -take one dxy 0 0 lime" from LIT on. Ile said he had made no plans lot his political future, githoig.h ha said he prt,bably would remain in Congress at least through this term which ends As for the Annabel Baths-tetla, Aldis said, I'm not going to discuss iffigthing in the past that's.' not going On today." aye- vote on a minor noise bil. "I feel better than I have in a long. -long time.' said NIills, 65. I just feel Ford uses strong words I , 1 it rime! r actf;to1 PI sets 'No Ita I 'Ago qo e'r Di Si Continued trom A-- I pagrarn and that such criticism would erupt. A UPI of surveN; congressional over the weekend shawcd that several lawmakiAs haie 'oeeii deluged antireftwee mid and telet ticek phiine calls. Asked if racism had pla)ed a part in some Of the Scott said, antagonism. -SOme nastiness has erupted Jim a great deal. hut enough to make you sick. 1 its regrettable." Sett insisted that he had think hairtily any antirefugee mail anfl 'said that:TCengre,zs suOit learn the innate sense of decency and morality of the Américan people." Ford also defended the last U.S. ambassador to Graham Martin, who 1 Son, has,ccmc under severe criticism for allegedly delaying evacuation until the last possible moment on grounds that the withdrawal would cause 1 ,. ....,,, .1.f. ,,a et: 4 ! .f ' i ,x g ' I , BELOW COST 1 , 'the offices of the embassy on Avenue Villiers. near the Arch of Triumph. Mr a mass veremom; scheduled in taint - ' ' - ' '''' - of the building tonight. French Communist party, Peace Movement and labor union factions called the rally to demand that France recognize the Hill. The government of Australia, one of the American in the long war in Vietnam,- announced today it was recognizing the new Communist government in saigon Comm unist reports NO11thy :said the new Vim, Cong rulers had treed political -- I from prisoners - Tiger CcgeS- on Con Son Island in the'South China Sea and that the,fiew regime was preparing a mammoth welcome for them in Saigon. The military order broadcait.over Radio Saigon today and :monitored. in Bangkok I I I 1 1 , - ..... , It I I : , 1 I wiz I v.' ja4 - , e. li'v: ,,i.:,:: -- ' ' it'::.:1:.,.'.::::!' t 0:4 - Nt...er. li...qtt......,, Aolg ? 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A ifillitri value at )22o ,,,...,. : 1 a i I fhose a gift to delight her e new selection of from our fine link,,rie. Slips, gowns, half slips. . leop sets in wonderful fabric.. And, of tyi:,Nr, w11 gift Tap nt no nd ''k, '1.:', iust for coming in. Ad ,..,01,..05, ,..,,,,,,,4,, I singer. Kissinger, in the second of a four-par- t taped interview for NBC's Today show, said the first decision whether to fight communist insurrection in allied countries "must come from the countries con: cerned. -We, probably made a mistake in Vietnam to turn 'ictnonl into a test ease for our policy and not for the .when Vietnamese policy. we ;Irst got otirselve& in, olved there," he said. The broadcast said the instructions were contained in 70rder No, I", of the Saigon-GiDinh Military 1 ,A, Clog (944. t11,01trog 1.' aRj , rlfr..!..t....Ari,-.:,:k.-5,,,i",,,iipiI WASHINGTON tUPI) Using American force to help allies resist internal subversion "is the worst way of dealing with it," says Secretary of Sate Henry A Kis- forth." The , I i k" Kissinger says force was wrong weapons, files. documents. means, cash boxes and so t '''',"t k s 1' sel,qttoo uf quality Inu have Utah' la,gmt FREE POCKET MIRROk ; .$111,1VC documents, all persolial 1' -,' A-..- 1 ',..., 1 1 til it ,..I II 14 Aftn t 1 (avir ,, ' , '''''TfiasLI .f.,,,,,::', - ,,e, - ' .. reporting and registering all must surrender their identification cards. all , y. I'' tr,,- :aiggiftrivt-igiti;447'v- Limit .;.'7. not put a strain on the nation. Some 20,090 refugees have said, - ,,,,,,,:- I ri, 9 '7,kskil A ' Continued from Ai vot ,4 P I 4 ,,:: Cortg orders Viets to turn in guns, cash ,t 1 , ..1 , F ii z.,,,s,,;,,,,,,.,,..:l 4t,lt ,t L:3,,, - ,,. -: ., i ,.40,-V- ;It . ..k,s-- I os J to give gotn:; Lovely Lingerie for rNt. ),-7,- , -- ..,',:1, Vo 30'o SOME ...., were them water, fuel and food anti send them back to South Vietnam btlt th(y reflve,Ivnd 1 I Cl.:,,:rc , 4 41-- i , "The President spoke with already arrived in the United great pride that Ambassador States and of that number, Martin, who has a strong 11,000 have been f'processed personality, successfully C011- - into Americati society," thaier Gat tv actiati00 Pi Bois it said. ram, Scott said. Assistant Democratic SeScott also said that Ford nate Leader Robert C. Byrd feels "very strongly" that the predicted today Congress will United States has a "moral appropriate less than the full and legal obligation" towards $507 million President Ford the refugees. Scott said that seeks tor Vietnam refugees and will int4W that any thomitt that the cangees should be sent back home is -- undosiratiks" be returned. "callous." Sens. Claiborne Pell, 0L. Dean Brown, head of and Jacob K. javits,, RI, the administration's reftwoe meanwhile. intro. program. briefed the leaders (hteed legislation to provide and said that the placement humanitarian assistance tor of the refugees ill be thinly the 15.).000 refugees which spread out to lessen the have been evacuated, evioulltic rtai2 The measure would prodepressed areas of the vide the refugees with transcountry. portation. housing, food, cloDean told the meeting that thing, Job training, educatinn the normal immigration into and other basic needs and it the country was 00,0() peralso would fund the resettlesons annuaily, indicating that ment of refugees in other some 130.000 refugees would countries. of- 1 I , St-- , -. , so panic and endanger Americans, the ffer from said they were out of fuel and I leaking badly," liekman, 41, of nanvillc, Nal4 -When w found thP boat on 1 th'i Gulf of Siam, we analyzed 1 her material condition." I : China Hekman said all that wcre goin;:t to SInga in the gunboat went h,tid thel, I didnt think they could six officers, one woman arA pore. it so we pickt,d them four children and ctigla 'lickI:Ian said kcd''' triteo men. 'Bey vete 4 - , 1 Peter cornman,img -- We reccivivi an SOS a MM. (gunboat) that rti7,'-'4'.',7.7t,.- ates. riegita Slim ILA off erndr. - naittd Vietnam, said area" aboard the i destr.5vcr can-i- , Lx,r LI across a lilting boat that was ater irt the South out t, F,:lin,ct to Manila when it was - After picking up the gun- , uudt is.,,:;::e!F, .... rpnr1 Man. before the sioddett te.led the xnutiracrs had left in a small boat tear the South Vietnam coast; ordered to bloke one last vacuatict! sweep of the 4r ,,i,. up and brought FV,ddert from South VieNiarn, He &lid mission and was it 1 DISCOUNTED sFrvants ir the United ,11 Fumes Al! Mirror Two weeks before laving Saigon, Ky, who once headed the, South Vietnn mese Air Force. called the Vietnamese who lied their country "cowards" and said they would wind Up as houseboys , strippei-- ri,e pleted ,,,, strinned and setttled ii," Heiman said. He said tic boat ' had a toutiuy aboxd" atter it was forced to iall , cori-- LI) .. ship ' itirsh. ,..,,,,, -- mutiny aboard their vessel before they were picked up by the Stoddert Jest.; tiyer had I The gunboat wts in bad shape so $ho St,,ddtrt's CrÇ'V retuqee5 aboard 4,-;- .e.:' Other refugeem Iiied parA and quietly walked down the ilinway, virtually unnoticed. atter til NATO SPRING MIRROR SALE officers police all" .olm 1 1 4 f'1A4 wt.. 0 The former premier, first of the 438 rclugees to leave th ? wa.; c,cortcd by seven military - ..e.--- i There was nu official word on the arrival et a flotilla of Sauth Vietnamese vessels with art estimated 30X) refugees or whethur it would dock at Subic Bay at all, a Navy spol,esman said. wearing a white jump-su- it and a purple silk scarf, stepped off the jet Monday night and spent 15 minutes talking with reporters before entering a room to have his papers checked and his duffle bag searched. - --- 1-0 Manila Ky, 41 FiAtatitOMCZU Wilbur. Mills !041 , ::,414 .40"1";.:4-it.;'- ,7;'01.,, virtues AVLieiittij& f; ,a.,-- ruffiriaritz the de,,trilyel of a V:etnarrit ii,:icrew who had ?au vived a Vietnam refugees, thus ending 11 years er American naval presence in that country. The guided missile destroyer 1.7S3 Pf2hjaiiiir Stoddert, part of a 1..!,S. 7th Fleet flottilla that evacuated refugees from 'South Vietnam arrived at this American hese, au mues ourinwest He also said leapin g. from the' war zone Io the Uniied States was 'llquite a' difference" and predicted fellow Vietnamese refugees k' ,uId have a difficult time adjusting to Hie in this country.. 4... k 1:1,c,ni4 int, Sti , VI- - 1 - , I r He spent the morning greeting old friends, staff members and reporters. attended a luncheon and then cast his firs-- , rote an on the House iloor T ' 4,er 1 Mins left an exhausted, e3nfusod. physical wreck. Ile returned Monday tanned. healthy zind a firm believer in hie it, a teetotaler. suff,.,red from i disease,feel about Iny (rsutiSe mills said, same as would a malignancy." F.i , '4.4'24 t ,:z ksi . .41 ;IA- entered Bethesda Naval Hos, pdal Dec. 3, and later CIAtered a private alocholism clinic ii Flhrida. Nlonday was his first day back in I 7ongress. I. - .rn --1:-74' Mills 1 ' ' 0,Agi ::.,,,ok.... .4,M.:.,,,k. it INV.&.14,0t tiAla Iu i Ik It -, ; waters I SLIIIC BAY, Philippines Th o 1.0 If st. war:l:D1' ship to leave VLtnair, waters docked at Bay today with 177 marooned South rkii-Mc- e,' ii,,;;::::.', To EL TORO, Calif. airt) f South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky arrived in the united States as just one more refugee aboard a military cargo plane -- - then immediately pledged te asSU tile leadership of Vietiiamese evacuees in the country. ' 1--- r .sa , 1 , ; .:17,4;12,4'4'4:.; a .k.' : Calm, steady. a111)1),,t serene. Mrb preached the virtues of abstinence raid said he now realized be was never the hcs en,:P a thought hP Ai: The rnin once retzarded acr, the most pomerfa' in the House said he now welcomed the nioa ol beirig Na 2 on Ith, ayq alai Means (oinrtec' be hi aded, twcouk:,,. Ill, vo.Ild no toier dens that ied have to hear the hew, y 11rn to alcoholl,rn :trot :to orablirras,4inu Ftitiai ;mu; vio!4 stt iviK1 I wadi - I V aid ref uaees elttrINWr14.!rliks:- it a , r tartentete, ;A I I : 10, 4.t ' -- I vows , ji.,, - ; N Wilbur Mills returns: -I i cairn, Sred ay, t a il nP ri .. ik t Et I, - . -- - 1 . |