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Show iairitiriilaiia'iMT DESEPET NEWS, Thursday, ti'jwifyiKiiy iliiiifiM May 15, 196? NIXON'S, VIET CONG'S The difference between dean and comfortably dean. Peace Plans Compared (UPI)-H- ere ''WASHINGTON are the 10 point in the Viet Cong peace proposal of May 8, and the 8 points offered by President Nixon W night: y ? Viet Cong: . Respect for Vietnamese it peoples independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity as reeogivzed by Geneva agreement. Unconditional withdrawal of all U.S, troops and bases from South Vietnam. 3. Self determination by Vietnamese parties on nature of 19.14 2. Vietnamese armed forces in South Vietnam. 4. Political self determination for South Vietnam by South Vietnam, with free elections and a coalition government. 5, The interim coalition government would oversee with- - drawal of allied troops, achieve national unity, assure civil heal war liberties, wounds and hold free elections. 6. South Vietnam will conduct its foreign policy based on peace and neutrality. 7. Reunification of Vietnam, north and south, without outside interference. 8. North and South Vietnam will join no military alliances, allow no foreign troops on their soil and refuse to recognize military protection from or any military alliance power bloc. 9. Negotiated release of prisoners of war and agreement by the United States to bear responsibility for war destruction. 10. International supervision for the withdrawal of U.S. and allied troops from South Vietnam. Nixon Details Peace Plan C-o-n tinned from First Page wants for South Vietnam is not the importf-n- t tiling, he What North Vietnam said. wants for South Vietnam is not the imifortant thing. What Is important is what the people of South Vietnam want for themselves TROOP WITHDRAWAL The troops withdrawal by all parties, Nixon said, could start as soon as agreement is reached to do so. Units left at the end of 12 months would stay temporarily in noncombat bases. The North Vietnamese, he said, would have 1o pull back from Cambodia and Laos as well. Nixon said an International supervisory body should stand watch to make sure all sides are withdrawing their troops. That same body, he said, would oversee the elections. ... The plan also called for an early release of prisoners of war, by both sides and an agreement to observe the 1954 Geneva accord on Vietnam and Cambodia ai well as the Laos agreement of 1962." Because the Viet ' Congs GAP EXISTS peace proposal insisted the United States simply withdraw, without any conditions, there was, a gap between the two peace offers. But White House sources said the Nixon offer contained two specific points that might Increase chances for peace. One is the abandonment of U.S. efforts to make the North Vietnamese admit they even have troops in the South. Combined with that is the fact that the United States is no longer insisting Hanoi begin pulling out first before the Americans make any move. Added to that, the sources said, is the fact the United States is now prepared to discuss the political situation, in addition to the military situation, as Hanoi has been demanding. Nixon said he was not asking for unlimited patience from the American people and was not about to criticize those who will continue to criticize him about the war. He asked the American people to unite behind a generous and reasonable peace offer. Johnson, who was forced from office in large part by the war, was silent. But from Texas a spokesman for the former chief executive said simply: As President Johnson previously stated, he wholeheartPresident edly supports Nixon in his efforts to bring peace in Southeast Asia. - Deputy press secretary Gerald L. Warren said Nixon decided in advance to tighten up the manuscript and that the deletions had no policy significance. He emphasized that the President stands behind the text distributed to news media prior to his televis- appearance ion-radio Wednesday night. - Of the two deletions, the one that was most substantive involved the following parag- raph: If North Vietnam wants to insist that it has no forces in South Vietnam, longer debate point-prov- Fieri ECS water softener 1 conditioner! v BORAX Withdrawal of all Vietnamese forces from the South as soon as agreement can be reached. 2. Withdrawal of major portions of U.S., allied and 1. non-Sou- th other Vietnamese non-Sou- forces over period of 12 after which the months, troops would remain in noncombat base remaining HlltQ areas. 3. Withdrawal of remaining U.G. and allied forces as we will no the ft Nixon: No PoMry Change In Nixon Deletions WASHINGTON (AP) The White House said today President Nixon deleted two paragraphs from his Vietnam policy speech as a matter of timing. The difference is a wash that caresses babys tender skin without Irritation. Because White King Water Softener Conditioner softens hard water. Conditions all water to remove washing film. Reconditions fibers, too. Then soap or detergent can give a bright, cloud-sowash. Look for White Kings colorful new package. White King Water SofteneiConditioner with Borax insane cleaner, fresher clothes for the whole family. Comforting thought, dont you agree? ided that its forces cease to be there, and that we have reliable assurances that they will not return. White House sources described die Hanoi claim as a long standing hangup in the Paris negotiations and pictured Nixon as desiring to remove the issue as a matter to be contested. 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