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Show 12 A, DESERET. NEWS, Wednesday August 6,1969 Yank Lashes Reds: 'Stalling Peace Talks' . , Reds Step Up Viet Barrages' - SAIGON (UPI) The Viet Cong blew up another - The Army declined to tell exactly what happened but said the men were accused of shooting to death a Vietnamese man near the central coastal city of Nha Trang, 188 miles northeast of Saigon The U.S. was relieved of his duties July SAIGON (UPI) 21. He is a 1946 graduate of Command said today the former chief of the U.S. Special West Point and holds the LeForces (Green Berets) in gion of Merit with two oak Vietnam and seven of his leaf clusters. sub ordinates have been , The eight men, seven officers and a senior noncomarrested on a charge of planmissioned officer were jailed out the and carrying ning at Long Bihn Army post near" murder of a Vietnamese civilunder charges of preSaigon ' -- ian. said Col. Robert B. Rheault, 44, of A U.S. spokesman Vineyard Haven, Mass., com- mander of the Special Forces, ; i June weeks. Allied troops killed 154 Viet Cong and North Viet- ' tion of the Communists will- ingness to negotiate a settlement of the Vietnam war. namese in "light and sporadic fighting, military spokesmen said. One American was killed and five wounded. U.S. artillery fired three barrages into the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating North and South Vietnam to silence Communist rocket positions. 20. commander of the U.S. Special Forces Group, Rheault was in charge of all Green Beret troops in Vietnam until lelieved of his command. As meditated murder and conspiracy to commit murder. It was the largest group of American officers to face trial in the Vietnam war. An AmeriPARIS (UPI) can negotiator at the Vietnam talks said today a large cloud of doubt hangs .over the ques- - J vital bridge today and the shelled Communists the most allied targets in two 5th The allied negotiator, who declined to be identified by name, said neither Communist delegation had advanced proposals which peace amounted to anything other than a cleverly disguised demand for an American surrender. In endorsing the latest ' . 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