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Show CTPCH STUDENTS Says Nixon on Armed Forces Day Peace and Freedom of Vietnam Closely Tied With That of U.S. = year etred and ng areas of communication on mpus. The report alsolists a d for involving persons af- for & f history, and fected by administrative deci- Sa nara (TIPI (UP!) —Pre WASHINGTON that dent Nixon, empha peace ggestions Madefor Dixie College seem thre tea Pe l conae ee by the freedom at josely connected cans forget the American goa!\and freedom is closely: connect ore youths applyin w aa oe the u I The ee : ! WORK IN NORWAY TOENSBERG Nerway serting Honor that ; Viaimam’s resas-\ed with that of this country peace. Before ceremony the 7 . iNerway came : the England. 7 ske r egard‘ten g tw ioe sen, chemistry in-)sion ic deliveration to the deci ” f I tS Sunday Herald st NDAY, MAY 18, 1980 aete 13 of Southeast Asian conflict Nixon told CWO Frederick Edward Ferguson, 31, of El Centro, Calif. and Spec. 4 Thomas James Kinsman, %. Onalaska, Mich SUMMER SEWING ss nezve| MERMNEYS “What a great goal you have example you have set for us. You make us proud of ourflag, proud to be Americans, and of course proud of you.” | The ceremony conferring the nation’s highest honor was held on the White House lawn on a = beautiful spring day the first official activity for the Pres-) ident on this Armed Forces Day. A short time later he flew} by helicopter to join a Naval] task force on training maneuvers in the Atlantic off the Virginia coast. | aes | Nixon, wearing a light gray-| \blue suit and in high spirits,| pinned the light blue ribbon \hoiding the spangled Medal of Honor around necks of Fergu* \son—the first Army aviator to \be so honored—and Kinsman, \before an audience of several \hundreq gathered in the bright ~ sunshine and 70-degree temperjature, * In his remarks, Nixon said ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY v2 zs Ps ‘a : A 8 EES a Pas eae Bo ag oy “ Sale yee Thousandsof yards of Penney’s quality fabrics at drastic reductions! HURRY IN... STOCK UP... SAVE! the United States was engaged in the conflict “not for glory, jnot for conquest, mot for an \inch of territory, not for any \eoncession, not for conquest of any other people” but for preservation of “peace with freedom.” President visited with the two servicemen and their families MEDAL OF HONOR winners in the White House for about 20 who received the coveted dec- | minutes. eration from President Nixon He said sometimes AmeriSaturday as the highlight of an Armed Forces Day cere- SPEED IS OILBURNER mony are, top, Sp/4 Thomas SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— J. Kinsman, Onalaska, Wash. who threw himself on a gren- Engine speed is probably the most important factor affecting ade in Vietnam, taking a severe wound to protect his oil consumption in cars, according to the National Automobile comrades, and bottom, CWO Frederick E. Ferguson, Fort Club, Walters, Tex., cited for hero- In some cases, raising the ism when he flew his bolicop- average car speed from 30 to 60 increase oil ter through intense fire, and miles an ihour may 10 times, and in the face of warnings to stay clear, to rescue wounded more extreme cases are not infrequent. American soldiers. Roosevelt Makes Swift Recovery From Stabbing WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen- nam’s reighbor. U.S. military ate Democratic Leader Mike sources at outposts along the Mansfield said Saturday the Cambodiar frontier disclosed peace plans of President Nixon’ the raids. and the Viet Cong are similar “If that report js true, I am enough to form a basis for a distressed and feel that the results will be counter producnegotiated end to the war. But Mansfield said he was tive,” the senator replied. distressed by B52 bomber raids “Keeping the pressure on is not into Cambodia and warned that the way to win the peace. increased military pressure “Keping the pressure off on both sides would be more eould dash hopes for peace. The Montana Democrat urged helpful in achieving that all sides at the Paris peace objective,” he said. talks to bargain in good faith Mansfield said the most on Nixon’s eight-point proposal important factor in Nixon's and the 10 point plan of the speech Wednesday night may national Liberation Front, poli- have been the President's statement that if he fails to tical arm of the Viet Cong. “A close reading of the two keep a pledge to end the war, sets of proposals indicates more “the American people can holdf unity than difference,” he said me accountable for that failin an interview. “It would be ure.” my hopethat the good intentof Mansfield said, “The Presthe Nixon proposals will be ident has publicly made himself recognized by the other side.” accountable for the success or Mansfield was asked about failure of his peace efforts. His to that effect should reports from Saigon that B52 bombersfor thefirst time have prove his good faith, his attacked Viet Cong sanctuaries reliability and his desire for an in Cambodia, whi is Viet- end to this war.” Probe Begins of Fatal Idaho School Bus Crash BOISE (UPI)—Investigators' arrived in Boise Friday to begin looking into the school bus-truck collision that killed one child, injured 60 others, and left one child in serious condition. Steve Grayball, whose sister was also injured in the acci- completed until next week. — Sterling said he was trying to recreate the seating on the bus, but was hampered because only 50 per cent of the students in the accident were at school Friday and he had been unable to talk to either of the drivers. 1.66 yd. eGALARIE . MILANO e FROSTED TWEEDS e BONDED SUITING Perfect for summer—actually wearable year round If you choose. Beautifully bright patterns inter-mixed with solids to completely finith your wardrobe in great style. 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