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Show ns tea- teselsp!i nsm (Its made with smaller doses of two laxatives.) EDITED by LLOYD SHEARER BECAUSE WilYl'ATiiAlE Last month, after ,naiuii American ing the Some single ingredient laxatives work on the Sunday punch theory. One big dose of a strong laxative that can knock your system for a loop. Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets are made up of two separate laxatives that combine the surety of a strong laxative with the gentleness of a mild one. Together they help ease you to regularity without sudden urgency upset. And because the dosage is Caroid & pre-measure- d, Bile Salts Tablets are thorough and so predictable you can almost set your watch by them. Take two tablets at bedtime. Get a good nights sleep. And you can expect to be back on schedule in the morning. Gentle Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets the laxative to help put your system back on schedule. two-togeth- f t poll- public on its reaction to Watergate, the Gallup organization revealed the following: (1) Two out of every three Americans believe that President Nixon was involved in the scandal to at least some degree. (2) Approximately half the people polled (46 percent) dismiss the Watergate af- fair as "just politics the kind of things that both parties engage in," although an increasing believe it is a "very serious matter," indicative of corruption number throughout the Nixon Administration. .The Watergate subversion was far more than politics." It ister attempt was by "just a sin- arrogant, unprincipled and ambitious men to destroy gradually the system and the democratic processes as we have established them in this country over a period of almost 200 years. One man who perceived two-par- ty Of VOLUME Of MA'L RECEIVED, PARADE REGRETS that drift very early in his investigation of Watergate was the junior D.S. Senator from Connecticut, a Republican, Lowell Weicker. the opening day of the Ervin committee hearings, Weicker tellingly described the Watergate participants as men "who On almost stole America." And they almost did. It was some of the Presi- dent's most trusted aides established a Depart- who ment of Dirty Tricks. It they who hired stupid lackeys, supervised by a former CIA agent of idiot morality, to burgle, break in and bug. It was they who taught clean-cu- t, handsome younger men to equate dissent with treachery, to despise the press, to treat the opposition party as "the enemy." It was they who substituted hate and vindictiveness for competition and fair play in the 1972 was Presidential To campaign. accuse one candidate of being a homosexual, to accuse another of consorting with a prostitute in IT CANNOT ANSWER QUERIES. the back of a car, to steal mail, to compromise the FBI and the CIA, to besmirch the hard-earn- ed reputations of such men as L. Patrick Gray and Richard Helms by pressuring them to commit or approve deeds of dubious legality these are the tactics of a police state, and their practitioners are the possessors of a fascist mentality, whether they know not. it How much President Nixon had to do with all this only he knows. What he is guilty of at least is in- credibly poor personnel judgment. He surrounded himself in part with abrasive men of ill will, and they in turn, hired others in their own image. Surely there is room in this country for honest dissent by men of honest conscience There is no room in any American ad- ministration for a Department of Dirty Tricks. That bag belongs to political tyrants who have no faith in the values and traditions of the country they seek to subvert. er e'f!fin"e niUiiilllEiJ IfinmRH Befre the war South Vietnam was indeed a lovely, scenic, quiet country beautiful girls, French cuisine, Vietnamese ccrc.'JS csasms .0 girls into hardened, seased yWvelieard about fc HIM go seem Le Thai Khuong, Vietnam's lion. transformed Saigon into an Gerald & Bile ugly dumps, villages. tourist chief, annual income of $100 mil- prostitutes. It metropolis of pollution and poverty. It splattered the countryside with a rash of South thinks that i.ay is not far off. He is in the process of promoting his country as a tourist attraction which hopefully will bring an di- Honda-ridd- en beauty to which tropical ' s have said they even ex-would like one day to return in peace. GI and Chinese food, miles and miles of white sand beaches overlooking the China Sea. The war turned thousands of charming Vietnamese overcrowded, SOUTH VIETNAM MAKING A BIO FOR TOURISTS camps , strips. craters And yet and airmuch of Vietnam remains a land of His first gimmick the traditional travel poster with the ravenhaired Vietnamese beauty in colorful silk pitching her invitation. Under the circumstances it may well be a bit premature. sairaieis 24 or ccfci PARADE JULY 22, 1973 |