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Show The Paper that Dares To Take A Stand It has long been a principle of warfare that reparations are paid to the victor and the territory of the defeated is occupied by the military forces of the victor. This is precisely the situation which exists in Vietnam. Congressman John R. Rarick commented: "Victory is a word unspoken today, except in North Vietnam and other Communist bloc countries. There the shaky in cease-fir- e considered Indo-Chin- a so-call- the Vietnamese Government and to prepare for operations for scheduled approximately July 1, 1973. Communist cadres were instructed to foment incidents which would make it appear that it is the Saigon government which is breaking the peace agreements. Third: Demonstrations Fourth: centered around genuine type grievances were to be organized with older men and women jn the forefront. mid-Mar- the Later demonstrators would include skilled armed Communists. under the remain ed South widespread Communist plans and timetable include provocations, for victory Communism. After all, the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong have already achieved many of their avowed goals. The Peoples Struggle is not over; it's just waiting until a full takeover of Vietnam seems thoroughly safe." The failure of the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong to live up to the peace agreement has not come as a surprise to our military intelligence services. North Vietnamese documents captured earlier this year gave a timetable for the Communist operation in South Vietnam for the first five months following the signing of the truce. First: Communist operatives throughout South Vietnam was instructed that headquarters would not communicate with them for five months, precisely, after the accords were signed; they were to receive no. messages or instructions during this period and would rely on previously issued orders. Second: The Communist units in the South were instructed to institute on their own initiative acts of terrorism, assassinations, demonstrations and resistance aimed at destroying confidence in to destroy the leadership of the countrywide labor unions, replace it with and terrorism, sabotage psychological warfare, to be leftists and in this way influence followed by major action after the membership in anticipation July 1, 1973, according to the of elections to be held in South seized North Vietnamese Vietnam later in 1973. documents. Congressman Steven D. in Symms of Idaho, addressing his services Intelligence in Washington reported colleagues in the House of 1973 that more than 300 on April 4, 1973, tanks and hundreds of artillery pointed out that whenever our pieces have poured down the Ho country has attempted to placate Chi Minh Trail to reinforce the international bandits by means North Vietnamese divisions of bribery, the attempt has failed, already in South Vietnam which "Yet, he said, "today we are were permitted to attempting to bribe the The is a August 2, 1973 The UTAH Independent Page 7 Nixon-Kissing- is er negotiated agreement. An intelligence report stated that the heaviest concentration of tanks and artillery had been moved into the Ashau Valley southwest of Hue, near Khesanh, Congressman explained 12- - Redi-Reser- AFL-CI- against Nixon Communist governments. Administration but have been jkept from the American public. In a scathing attack on 'peaceniks and Vietniks in and out of Congress, William Loeb, publisher of the Manchester Union Leader, recently wrote in an editorial, "As the bloody, ; horrible : foods are packed to ve and economical). Write today for more information on Perma home storage foods. 40 East Pak's 2430 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 5. Attn. ve - PERMA-PAPHONE (SOI) (801 ) Fulbright, McGovern and the rest of the appeasers? Do they express any shock? What comment do we hear from the religious leaders who have been so much in favor of North Vietnam? And the colfege professors and the newspaper editors? "We have heard not one word of protest or shock or horror expressed by these people.. Therefore, we can only come to one conclusion and that is that they are either utterly stupid or that they are on the side of the enemy. "Most of them are too clever :to be defined as stupid, so the .answer must be that their loyalty lies not to the United States or its soldiers, but rather with the. enemy. This is a fact that all Americans should ponder when next they hear some advocate talk about those nice' North Vietnamese or Viet Cong and against their own country." The returning POW's have told of inhumane treatment and ' torture at the hands of the Communist enemy; how many POWs were permitted to die because they were refused so-call- ed peace-at-any-pri- . needed urgently Paneling 3182 South Main Salt Lake City Senators Kennedy, . treatment. However, just one released American POW (in a press interview) advocated that the U.S. give the Nixon proposed money to the reparations Continued On Page 11 4844469 STEEL, ANDiWIRE 484-462- 1 PRODUCTS BOLTS American Service Locks Nuts-Washer- s- Steel Rope, Chain, Wire, Nails, Screen, 1032 South State Street Orem, Utah Hooks, Unks, Clamps, fencing, gates, posts. 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Perma-Pak'- supplied with detailed reporter the information concerning ;exact location of the Communist Egan O, . . . east the Symms revolutions Lindstrom Rev. I ensure the lasting quality of these tasty, nutritious dishes. The result ... a food supply you can store away'and forget (or eat it now, it's delicious 4Q how ves ; per person! L China, just over the Laotian border agd that, as of March 25, 1973, there are 121 military personnel being held prisoner' by the Communists in Oaos. heavy ist month emergency food supply on hand for your family is certainly worth a great deal . . . and the cost is only, 25 f a meat Redi-Reser- I some Germany and Japan after World Agreements. Informed, sources. War II. They fail to consider, however, believe that part of strongest movements has been the labor however, that this was not done Kissinger's secret deal was that unions, known as the until the regimes in both the U.S. would pay $2.5 billion in Vietnamese Confederation ' of countries had been overthrown exchange for a temporary cease Labor (C.V.T.) Syndicated and replaced with free - fire and the release of American Paul Scott governments. The dictatorshipsi pow's...and this is disturbing to V columnist Washington noted that the increase of with whom we fought in World most Americans. The: Communist terror assassinations War II were removed. Germany Communists have not even lived in South Vietnam raises the and Japan surrendered and were up to the agreement to release question of whether President scheduled to pay reparations to all the prisoners of war. Nixon will be helping to finance us which we cancedled to help The Rev. Paul Lindstrom of these killings by extending U.S. them get on their feet while our Prospect Heights, III., who will be aid to North Vietnam. remembered as head of the occupation forces were there. Tran Quoc Buu, President of Remember the Pueblo correctly Symms points Rep. of This instead that: Confederation South Vietnams out time, Committee, has charged that at of Labor has conferred with nourishing the cause 'of least 200 American military labor officials, freedom, American aid will be personnel captured by the American including George Meany, used to crush resistance to Communists during the and tyranny. Our money will be used Vietnamese war are still being .President of the made it known that more than a to stamp out the forces for held prisoners. Rev. Lindstrom dozen labor leaders have been freedom that still exist in North made this information available .assassinated by the Communists Vietnam forces that are strong to Arthur C. Egan, Jr., chief 'in South Vietnam. Mr. Meany enough to worry the Communist investigative reporter for the relayed the information leadership. According to Nhan Manchester Union Leader. Rev. the continuing Dan, the daily organ of the Lindstrom accused President concerning murders of labor officials in Communist Party Central Nixon and his Chief Advisor Vietnam to President Nixon but Committee in North Vietnam, Henry Kissinger of lying to the are American people when they say received no assurances that the there would 'counterrevolutionaries in our the Communists have fulfilled Administration discontinue its plan to supply country, and although 'they terms of the agreement by reparation funds to Communist represent only a very small returning all American POW's North Vietnam. percentage compared with the held by the Communists in Part of the Communist plan in great majority of our people. Southeast Asia. He accused the the assassination of labor leaders their plotting is very deep and President of exploiting returning their activities are very POW's by ordering elaborate celebrations as a cover up to dangerous'." Professor Nguyen Tien Hungdrain out embarrassing of Howard University, recently questions concerning the MIAs stated: "After 18 years in power, (Missing in Action), Rev. Lindstrom charged that the Communist regime has left the living standard of nearly 24 Laotian Communists transferred anti-Commun- The peace of mind you enjoy from having Dept. A. still being held in prison camps in Yunan Province of Red were and those Administration Henry Kissinger's secret billion dollar 2.5 the favoring negotiations have never been the made fully known to the reparations payment to Communist enemy have tried to American people and may not juse as their argument the fact be for many years to come as was that we supplied funds to rebuild the case in our Yalta and Potsdam per person Redi-Reser- and reported these men sources international prestige, its armed forces, the border into Red China between October of 1971 and January of 1972. He said that intelligence a meal only s 64 American airmen across North Vietnamese peasants among the lowest in the world. In all these years Hanoi's has effectively 'Politburo mobilized them on building the welfare of the state, its million storage foods Perma-Pa- k Perma-Pak'- ist industry." There are underground Communist movements in North Vietnam as there are in all held countries, Communist Unfortunately, the policy of our government has been to give aid to the Communist regimes to strengthen their hold on their Communist people. Many refugees from tyrannical have countries government of North Vietnam, Communist who even at this moment is declared that if it were not for marauding our ally South the continuing aid the U.S. has Vietnam. The attempt must be given to the Communist halted; war payments to Hanoi countries there would have been must be stopped." continual uprisings and ch the old Marine base in northern Quang Tri Province, just across the border from North Vietnam. It was reported that the North Vietnamese have almost 500 tanks there, an even larger quantity than had been used the previous year. In South Vietnam, one of the anti-Commun- SHOP AT KETCHUM'S s SALT LAKE OGDEN |