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Show 16,000 Communists Join Vietnamese Mrs. Peterson Slated For Editor's Mailbag SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)—|lowed by two days a claim by|survivors fired on itin despe: — than 16,000 —— Vietnamese military sources rh Pen “2hn Peter Zenger Saluted Utah Talks ‘or Freedom of Press Role SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — | Mrs. Esther Peterson, highest ranking woman in the Johnson ‘Admi istration, will make cam- defend him for fear of being|paign Editor Herald: _ ‘iet of tremendous, yet: oft abused|taken by Andrew Hamilton, a |Friday. Communist Thich leader Tam Chau, oUR ANCESTORS b b by i leaning Thich Tri Quang, ex- doms are merely taken for|est standing in his profession, |Utahn, is scheduled to arrive granted andlittle thought given|. Hamilton made an eloquent jin Salt Lake City Oct. 16. She to the source or price paid. plea to the jury. ‘The question }will address a fund-raising dinIn America wepride ourselves |before you gentlemen of the|ner for Democratic congressionon our priceless freedom of the jury,” he said, ‘‘is not of small/al candidate William G. Bruhn press—the right of our papers |or private concern: it is not the jat 7 p.m. at Utah State Unito print what they believe to be |cause of a poor printer, nor of iversity. On Oct. 17 Mrs. Peterthe truth, even though it be very |New York alone. No. It is the}son, assistant secretary of launpleasant. We owe much to|cause of liberty.” He told the/bor and special adviser to. the John Peter Zenger, a New York jury that if they found Zenger |President on consumer affairs, newspaper publisher for his innocent they would preserve will keynote a rally in the “Hocoverage and determination that “the liberty to which nature and tel Ben Lomond in Ogden and did so much to win for us this the laws of our’ country have iithat evening. will address a highly prized right. Zenger had given us the right—the liberty (Mexican-American rally in Salt , come from Holland many years opposing arbitrary power (tyr- (Lake City. Lucy Redd, National Commitbefore as a bond servant, and any) by: speaking and writing a f eewoman for Utah, said had become the owner of an the truth.” Hamilton asked the jury to mumber of private receptions important New York paper. The most famous landmark ignore the English law, which and “non-political” appearances of Houston look at picture pict ’s Havemann mr i 0: f thei €ir SON, in the development of freedom held that any criticism of thejalso are on Mrs. Peterson Warrant Officer: James E. Havemann, 21, killed of the press during the colonial government was seditious libel, ‘agenda. Wednesday in Viet Nam. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). period was the trial of Zenger and to base their decision on the| in 1735. He had printed articles WASHINGTON (UPI) — The relating to a political dispute statement. The statements were true and U.S. mint has struck five gold critical of 'the New York adminmedals to honor Padre Juni- Herald Wa nt Ads Get Results the jury, acting with courage, |: jstration, including actions of the governor which he called acquitted Zenger, to the rage of pero Serra, a Catholic priest een Buddhist (reverend) the powerful rival of neutralist-| Mrs. Peterson, a native freedom. Too often: these free-| Philadelphia lawyer of the high-| ; US. itary investigatici that a U.S. helicopter mistak:y said the U.S. helicopte: " report urda’ykilled 25 of them before the!not 25. In another development anti- announced -was have the government announced Sat-|ese troops on Wednesday and|nzmese soldiers by accident, in Utah appearances .This. is my America. A land|disbarred, but his case was}Oct. 16-18, it Cong guerrillas serted to the Vietnamese gov- ernment in the past 20 months,|°ly strafed friendly Vietnam-| isnt have killed three Viet- horted his fellow Buddhist monks to keep politics out of the pagoda. The government news agency said 16,601 “Communist troops| | and agents” have gone over to the government since it began its ‘‘Chieu Hoi” (open arms) | | campaign in February of 1963, promising amnesty to rebel defectors. A total of 13,618 of these defected in the Communist-dominated Mekong River delta around Saigon, the agency said. Authoritative American mili- 1964 by NEA, Inc. TM. Rog. US. Pot. OFF Pyne e tai ene OCTOBER 11, 1964 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, Utah County, Utah 10 MOURN SON’S DEATH — Mr. and Mrs. Ervin |*atY sources said Saturday that truth or falsehood ofthe printed MEDALS FOR FATHER tyrannical. He was arrested, im-|the. governor and judges. Thus {who founded the first settle- | prisoned and brought to trial was the principle of freedom of |ment in California. Four of the medals will be on a charge of seditious libel.|the press established. New York lawyers dared not In our own day the United |presented to President Johnson, Nations have tried to work out|Pope Paul VI, the Spanish govan international agreement tojernment and Serra Internationgive people everywhere the right|al, a Catholic men’s club. The to “speak and write the truth.’’|fifth will be for display at the Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI)—William R. White of Hornblower, & —D. L. McConkie Santa Barbara Mission Museum 755 N. 7th E. tin Santa Barbara, Calif. i ONIGHT On lar issues indicate that a consolidation of the advance to new highs is in progress. However, White adds the time {s rapidly approaching for cony Sideration of year-end dividend actions consistent with earnings improvement. | |civilians.and wounded 20 in an |ait strike in nearby Bien Hoa Province two weeks ago. Communist North Viet Nam’s radio Hanoi had broadcast a similar story at the time, but it was ignored in Saigon until Saturday. Word of the massacre fol- “Jack and Jill were right! This is more fun than walking down!" 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