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Show u Wif Qra 4A IrffiWi DESERET NEWS, 1969 18, Friday, April S. Delta Battle Kills - ) SAIGON (AP) The Viet Cong k'Ued at least 51 South Vietnamese and wounded 93 Thursday in two battles a few hours and 12 miles apart in the Mekong Delta, repons from the area said today. In the first battle, Viet Cong troops before dawn attacked an infantry post manned by about 100 militiamen and a team of civilian pacification workers, 12 miles northwest of Bac Lieu and 125 miles sough of Saigon. Field reports said the Viet HOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT TREES 0 rrtTtVinifcu. n Shane Fruit Flowering ot Excellent Selection REASONABLE PRICES fRUIT TREES 5 o 6 Bare Root ALL ONlY$300$350 Open Weekdays 8 to 7, Sunday 9 to 6 wm Religion 'Misuse' - PARIS (UPI) The Viet Cong misuse religion in an attempt to divide the South Vietnamese people and overthrow the government, the Saigon delegation to the Vietnam peace talks said today. It was in reply to a charge by Tran Buu Kiem of the Viet Congs National Liberation Front (NLF) that South Vietnam has imprisoned at least 108 Buddhist monks and forced some into the army. The Saigon statement followed the 13th formal session of the talks. There was no sign of progress in the four hours and 45 minutes the delegations conferred. Cong overran the post, killing 19 militamen and six pacification workers and wounding 19. In addition, seven militiamen and three pacification workers were missing, and AP photographer Henri Huet reported from Bac Lieu that there was no word of the families of the soldiers, who customarily live in or near such posts. Reinforcements from the South Vietnamese 21st Division reached the post about down but the Viet Cong had pulled out, leaving the bodies of 11 of their men, South Vietnamese officials said. at Trees top-quali- ty 51 NURSERY 4350 S. 9th fust ( Arrau fram Mark Brawn) Imported Oriental Gift Shop Vefs Charge About 12 miles to the northwest, another militia company ran into Viet Cong troops durthe afternoon while ing searching for 75mm howitzers that had shelled the nearby town of Vi Thanh. Helicopters rushed in two battalions from the South Vietnamese 21st Division, and the battle raged until about 3 a.m. today. Nixon Vows For Planes Continued from First Page to a peaceful conclusion have he improved, significantly said. m While he pledged his administration to bring men home just as soon as our security he said troop will allow, withdrawal would depend on progress In one or all of three 1 0 EREFOR PORK SAIL! i HEX ORCHID -- LOOK! y basic areas: The training of the South Vietnamese (and) their ability to handle their own defense; the level of fighting in South Vietnam (and) whether or not the offensive action of the enemy recedes, and progress in the Paris peace talks. Although Asian problems news dominated the conference Nixons since becoming President he touched on a few domestic . . . YOU BUY THE BEEF, WE GIVE YOU THE PORK TINDER, DELICIOUS utcr fifth SIDES issues as well: r' m , , SPLITVi HOG with ordtr ef Va beat or moro Incl- " kacoit, perk chop., steak, sausage, spare- ribs, ate. - r v-d MEAT & MEAT PACK 1 He said he will send a tax reform message to Congress next Monday or Tuesday. He renewed his campaign promise to end the 10 per cent income tax surcharge as soon as possible. He stood firm on his argument that the Safeguard missile (ABM) system was absolutely essential to our national security. Th Presidents comments on the loss of the Navy plane were his first since the craft was shot down, according to North Korean accounts, at 11:55 a. m. EST Monday. anli-ballist-ic -- 631 West 3500 South 262-295- 1 000 West 12300 South 254-348- 9 O' 1 1 Veterans Given Challenge Continued from First Page Nihilists and anarchists. These hara-cor- e leaders cannot be won over, Bradley said. However, he appealed to the veterans organization leaders to go to work on a second group of conscientious young people disturbed over society as they see it but who want to correct it within the law." a living, moving, breathing, if necessary working and fighting part of it. Their moti- They want to know about Vietnam, why the Negro problem has been permitted to smolder for over a century, how to live a life of personal fulfillment in an age of big government, big business and big universities. vation is legitimate and gives them steam. Bradley said these young people are not anarchists, but neither are they patsies to i,.. over-3generation. Those who know the radical extremists best believe that there is little hope of winning them over through reason, sweetness and light, Bradley said, but we can communicate with those millions of young people outside the inner hard core. Bradley called on the veterans to take our revolution to the youngsters where they are at school, at work or on vacation. These students are and they respect not answers, pertough he said. "If we missiveness, have sound principles, they will listen. If they have good ideas, we must listen. In the dialogue there need be no compromise on basic ideals just in order to reach a phony Americas 0 must veterans commit themselves to fulfilling the American revolution to win over these young people, Bradley said. We have got to commit Otherhe said. ourselves, wise, how can our young friends know what we believe or even that we believe? when Henry Ferd started and sales, he lowered the prices... but not the quality! mass-producti- high-volu- on me at Douglas Optical ve been doing tough-minde- Protection Mnri tbs same thing for over twenty-fiv- e years! V check our quality! V check our service! rapport. "Many of these students are not getting complete answers in school about the free enterprise system as it relates to the United States and world society. Then let us help to fill the void. Let us seek out occasions for healthy confrontations. Bradley called on the veterans leaders to commit themselves. 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