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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Friday, July Whn Arp Real Rebel?? Dr. T. R. Van Pollen - t Cambodian Leadership Takes Strange Twists - PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA Stand-inon the tarmac of the Phnom Penh airport is a wrecked MIG 17 jet fighter plane sent by the Sonet Union to help Pruice Norodom Sihanouk against neighboring Thadand and South Vietnam, aloes of the United States. g Vietnam Role Tivotal In general, the three elements in the proposed equation of settlement regular. ly describe their differences as lrrecon-cdable- Pledges Execution From his headquarters m Peking, Sihanouk has repeatedly said he would execute all the leaders of the group that overthrew him if they fell into his hands. These include Lon Nol and the three other members of the governing council. the appearance ot a person who loots healthy full-tim- e In intelligence network, never regarded as reliable, was just about dissolved with the enforced departure of the president's powerful brother, Bng. Gen. Lon Non. two months ago Sihanouk, who has never been known to forgive and forget, also said m a speech in Romania last week that the Amencans had categorically and definitively turned down his offer of negotiations and that the war could end only when the Americans withdrew all mdi-larsupport from Lon Nol. The third group, the insurgents, represent the real mystery. Them identity, leadership, political tendencies and involvement with foreign allies are among the most disputed topics of conversation here in the capital. Upon such questions hinges the whole argument whether the conflict is a civd war or merely an extension of the war between the Vietnamese Communists and the Amencans y Agree on Name ;wU "NOW how do you eel about tlio Zionist aimi'cssois?' I Significantly, government forces have no Vietnamese prisoners in a long time. The Cambodian army spokesman, Col. Am Rong, said in an interview that this was to be expected because "the North Vietnamese are always very careful to avoid putting themselves in danger of capture or identification. Give Thanks 73 Not Bicentennial The Washington Post The one proposition WASHINGTON upon which all Washington, and, I would guess, the whole country would agree is that we can be grateful this is not the year of our bicentennial. It would be a little difficult, not to say hypocrites!, to proclaim the of success the American experiment in this season .A 2 Claims No Contact The only defector from Sihanouk's immediate entourage in Peking. Ker Chhieng. who since arriving here last January has been made a lieutenant colonel in the nulitaiy police, says that the ptifice has no contact with the insur- f t' gents It knowledge of the insurgent leadership is vague, hard information about its political structure and links with Hanoi is even more so. of There is agreement on both sides of the conflict that the insurgents, known as the Cambodian Peoples National Liberation Armed Forces, are one of the princion w hich pals. But that is the only thing there is agreement. Sihanouk says he is their leader and extends thc.t the chain of command units to in the the him from directly field. In this contention he is supported, at least publicly, by Peking and Hanoi. Washington and Phnom Penh argue that Sihanouk has neither authority nor access to any chain of command and that he is merely a temporary figure- head used fof propaganda. and On the other hand, Washington Phnom Penh are divided m one important respect. Lon Nol's government contends that the insurgents are only a token front for aggression by North Viet Watergate. Three While North Vietnam, the Viet Cong and the Laotian Pathet Lao have all t "vanstrongly identified guard parties, no such party has been identified as the elite of the Cambodian insurgents. Nor has a Cambodian party emerged with recognition m either Moscow or Peking as a fraternal party now . What we have come to understand luckily, in time to purge ourselves of it is that we have been governed by men who feared and distrusted the people they were supposed to be serving, the verv people in whose name they exercised their great power. thousand Cambodian insurgents are believed to have been trained in North Aietnam: about 41)00 are said 1o have made it back, presumably to provide a cadre of officers for the insurgents that the going on But ask to know e. Mountain climbers will spend thousands of dollars to ascend a peak, while others wont walk up a flight of stairs even when its free "Which is right, time and experience will prove . . . with whichever opinion the body of the nation concurs, that must prevail My anxieties on this subject will never carry me beyond the use of honorable means, of truth and reason: nor have they ever lessened my esteem for Valued Contnb says a convenience food today is chicken that is already cooked In his mother's day, it was a chicken she didnt have to kill personally. Mother of four says she would iind it to be enthusiastic about the if she weren't tired of it before it armed Disposing ol traii involve-- a decision whether to put it at the curb to be picked up or in the garage to be sold sfciug MP THE PATE South deals. NORTH A 7 4 3 A 6 2 - A EST A J 8 6 3 A 5 4 F AST 96 A 8 5 10 7 , Q J 9 8 K 9 7 Q 10 5 4 2 - 01108 K 9 SOUTH A A K Q x' K 5 x A 4 .1 It .1 West 10 3 762 East Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen of A .After North's discouraging one no trump response. South first checked on a posheart nt by bidding sible 4 his second suit. When North corrected to spades, South showed the power of his hand with an invitational raise to three spades. Since North's near maximum one no trump response included two aces and three trumps, he was happy to accept. He might have tried three no trump, at which contract theie are nine top tricks led the queen of c'ubs, and declarer paused to survey his resources. There was no way to avoid two club losers, so the fate of the contract hinged on declarers ability to limit his heart losses to one trick. That could be accomplished either if the suit divided evenly or if declarer could ruff his fourth heart in dummy. Accordingly, declarer went up with dummys ace of patient Some of tiicse nervous patients have an overactive gag retlex and many have dental canes because they are atraid to go to the dentist. Hiding From World We also are suspicious of the patient who lias no eye trouble, but wears dark glasses even on cloudy days and when indoors. These types are hiding trom the world or witluh awing from real .tv. Some neurotics when asked it they have pain this minute say they do However, the t.ice shows no simi () distress and tne person may even be smiling The fust passage come- - trom Thomas Jetlerson. the author of the Dedaialmn. in an 1804 letter to Abigail Adams. Hie second is from Waller Lippmanns lM9 TO GTAKT Youe PIET Ktmis of lunetional disorders are just as sRk as those with heart trouble or pi pile ulcer They are not imagining it is pi event but is of emotiin al pain origin T R. writes Ive had several bouts of phlebitis. Would medication to thin tiie blood help prevent further clots? The Indispensable Opposition " essay. And the third passage, interestingly, is trom Richard M. Nixon's eulogy of Evei-et- t M. Dirksen on Sept. 9. 19. Perhaps by 197(1, we will have found leaders who grasp their meaning and give more than lip service to keeping 7 Reply Yes, and injections of heparin ate used lor this purpose. An attempt should lx1 made also to determine why the veins become inflamed repeatedly. them alive Container ROSE BUSHES Grown Large plants in V? From and containers. 2 yr. Our Davis 1 & County Growing Grounds garden centers' Standard Varieties ONLY CARD El HOSE SPECIAL 0$) Super quality 1 guaranvinyl. ALL flexible in WEATHER (stays coldest weather). inside diameter. 25-F- t. Reg. 4.95 50-F- t. 095 ZjS r. tee. Nylon reinforced Full 5s" Patented Varieties ONLY Reg. 7.95 Shade Q50 O & up Ornamental for summer planting. Lrrge stock of Quality Trees at reasonable prices. 495 This Year make a super lawn with Wd.Zy'S? MAGIC CARPET SUPER BIEND LAWN SEED Second Passage The second passage by a 20th century philosopher, is this "If we are to preserve democracy, we must understand EOT w kl(. Goren on Today's Bridge Hand vulnerable ten are Weapons politician knows that his wouls aie Ins weapons, but that Ins word is his build. A politician knows that only if he leaves room for discussion and room for concession can he gain room for maneuver Words " ) Bv C. II. Obvious signs of nervousness include a rapid pulse, slightly elevated blood pressure, sighing, gasping, swallowing an-- , and blushing. Many have cold, wet, and clammy h inds and increased perspiration. The "puddle sign is characteristic: two wet spots are left on the sheet, ot the examining table where porspna turn dripped from the armpits of the jit - WEIGHT Yoi) PlAH moral worth, nor alienated my allections from a single friend, who did not first withdraw himself from me. easier on The third, and final text, bv a contemporary political leader, is this. "A politician knows that his friends aie not always his allies, and that Ins adversaries are not his enemies. A politician knows how to make the process of democracy work, and loves the intricate winkings of the demon atie system. to ponder The lust trom a founding father: "I tolerate with the utmost latitude the right of others to differ from me in opinion without imputing to them criminality. 1 know too well the weakness and uncerto reason of human at its wonder tainty ditterent results Both of our political parties, at least the honest part of them, agree conscientiously in the same object the public good; but they differ essentially in what they deem the means of promoting that good . . Soaper Says hou-- are three brief thoughts e. . also purge ourselves of the error that confuses political opposition with disloyalty. We need to relearn our own democratic tradition and regain the habits of freedom and dissent which these men sought so ruthlessly to suppress. Here vu-- knows both the name of politician the game and the rules of the game, a t he seeks his ends tluough the time honoied Demon .or- means " WE GvE on Edge of Chair patient usually perdies the edge ol the chair, anticipating the answer to every question posed by the physician, lie protests vehemently when problems of tension in the home and at work are brought up in the interview he will often pi ay to be delivered from Ins friends, because they will ruin him. But, though it hurts, he ought also to pi ay never to be left without opponents; for they keep linn on the path of reason and good sense. So if he is Relearn Tradition (Copy right) Perches 9 he nervous "A politician knows that the best way to be a winner is to make the other side feel it does not have to be a loser. And a It is not enough to rid ourselv es of the perpetrators of these crimes. We must If there are negotiations in progress to end the war in Cambodia, at the very least they may finally clarify who is fighting on the other side. If such revelations are not jet at hand, peace is probably a long way off still in his own Dunaginb People Whether it was a President altronted the sign of a single demonstrator in Latayette Park or a White House underling enthusiastically compiling an "enemies' list, these men were determined to brook no opposition It was their fear and their arrogance that led to the pattern of lawless, unconstitutional actions we have come to call Watergate. commented American "They tight like Vietcong but it may be as erroneous to assume that they are directed by Hanoi as ii would be to assume that a Libyan or even South Vietnamese air force pilot trained in the United States is necessarily responsive to Washington. what's happening "A good statesman, like any other sensible human being, always learns more from his opponents than from Ins fervent supporteis. For Ins supporters vv ill push him to disaster unless his opponents show him where the dangers are. b An believe President didnt know what was in the Watergate machinations. any daddy if he isnt the last look better. several cant Mr. Broder vears from our case may .who knows, its principles. And the principle which distinguishes it from all other forms of government is that in a democracy the opposition not only is tolerated as constitutional but must be maintained because . for in . it is in fact indispensable making the great experiment of governbv ing people by consent rather than the not that sutficient it is coercion, party m power should have a majority. It is just as necessary . . that it must listen to the minority and be moved bv the minority. Dr. an Dellen the budv head to toot has something wrong it rtddiv, the neurotic announces pride. "No one can diagnose me m sme that no one can help me " ol Sunt tion.il disease also is suspected e when a teenage boy conies into the anins who mother aieompamed by swers all the questions. The same applies to the man or woman who brings along an oversohcitous spouse or relative. These browbeaten individuals never get a dunce to open their mouths David S. Broder taken Some people part trom with with and I K OnosuWW Since the government represents what appears to be the losing side, it gets little information from frightened farmers, takes few prisoners who can be interrogated and receives fewer defectors each month recent years lad ng to them The Cambodian In s complaints that aie with inconsistent Marxist-Lemms- Lon Nols government has sentenced Sihanouk to death in absentia, and leaders here have said many times recently that they would not be willing to join in a coalition government that included him. w 1 Reliable information about the composition and command of the instants is There are few virtually unavailable qualified American observers m the field and no military advisers with gov ernment forces. in Cambodia "The only contacts there are are between the Amencans. China. Hanoi. Moscow and Pans, the prince said "It is a tragicomic farce. - rie There was surprise here at the word from Washington last Friday that the war Expresses Surprise More than surprise was expressed by the prince. In an interview with the New York Times over the weekend in Romania, where he was visiting, he denied that either his government, based in Peking, or the guerrilla movement in Cambodia was engaged in negotiations with the Phnom Penh government or with any outside power. Most phvsinans are able to spot a neurotic patient the moment he walks in the door. These unlortunate persons have , many telltale man- - ? I nonsms. The ma-J jonty usually bring in a long list ot American officials see the Vietnamese as pivotal but generally feel that ethnic Cambodians are doing most of the fighting for the other side. The history of the plane parallels the complicated twists Cambodian polices has taken over the past six years could be ended by the "exdelieam" tremely negotiations that were said to be under way involving three distinct Cambodian factions. The three are the Phnom Penh government, headed by President Lon Nol, the exile government of Prince Sihanouk and forces fighting in Cambodia. Mannerisms Betray Neurotics nam and the Met Cong, which supposedly maintain command at ev ery lev el After Prince Sihanouk was deposed as chief of state in 1970, by a junta led by Marshal Lon Nol. the MIG was flown for a while for the Lon Nol government forces It was against Communist-lefinally destroyed by those same forces, by then arrayed on the side of Prince Sihanouk and his exile government, situated Li Peking Both i: 6, 197.3 AAWWW piLAcmr yQE) mms Goren drew two rounds of trumps and played the ace, king and a third heart. East won with the jack of hearts and returned his remaining and draws exactly two rounds of trumps. Now, he plays the ace and king of hearts. If both defenders fol- trump, removing high draw the outstanding trump and claim his contract. Alternatively, if a defender shows out on the third round of hearts but is unable to ruff, declarer can ruff his remaining heart in dummy and so make his contract. It makes no difference if the ace or king of hearts is ruffed. Declarer goes down one only, since the remaining heart loser can then be ruffed in dummy, but in this circumstance there was no way of making the contract. In effect, declarer has given himself an extra chance to make the contract: when hearts split and the opponent with the four hearts also holds the long trump as was the case. clubs, dummys-abilit- to ruff. Now, there was no way for declarer to avoid the loss of a second heart trick and he down to defeat. Declarer was on the right track. What was at fault was his timing. More careful management of his assets would have the contract. brought home Declarer should lead a low heart from dummy at trick two and duck it! This would give him an extra chance if the hearts did not divide 3 3. The best the defenders can do after winning the heart is to take their two club tricks. Assume the defenders then shifty to diamonds Declarer wins the ace of rAamonds low, declarer's heart is remaining and 2 he can Ff ORTHotf iSpo nasi 1 New Fyiking Kentucky Blue Grass romdly wanes o dense furl with SUPERI OR COLOR in ail seasons, GREATER DISEASE RESISTANCE to all lawn ds eases, MODERATE WATER & FEED REQUIREMENTS l-- lb. 2 Pkg. S-l- b. firm it y fVfRG8EE?i , f- GREIKOL IZllil Fkg. 11 OPEN DAILY 8:30 A.M.- - 6 P.M. Closed Sundays Balanced Liquid Plant Food, Rose Food, Evergreen & Azalea Food and Greenol. Reg, Value 4.98 L SALE 049 per gal. GARDEN for all your garden needs 2 BIG LOCATIONS SALT LAKE GRANGER 550 SO. 6TH 3033 W. EAST 35CO SOUTH . . 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