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Show mw wlf , by BIf Keans FAMILY CIRCUS Ho Rejected DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Navember 4, 196? 3 Peace Plea , SSGE Nixon Says non folk WASHINGTON (LTI) -President Nixon has disclosed he sent Ho Chi Minh a lener y in pleading for a negotiated settlement of the war. He said the late president of Nort Vietnam flatly the appeal in a rejected reply received three dav before his death. Nixon disclosed the exchange of letters Monday his national right durh-broadcast address on the Vietnam War. The text cf each letter later was made public by the White House. U.S. WmiDKAW AL In his letter to Nixon, Ho said American withdrr val from Vietnam, both politically and militarily, was the pat that will allow the United States to get out of the war with honor. The North Vietnamese were determined to fight to the end, he declared. The President said he decided to write Ho after becoming convinced that it was necessary to make a major move to break the deadlock in the Paris talks." But he said the ietter was only one of several initiatives we undertook privately and secretly because we thought that we might thereby open a door which publicly would be closed. KNOWN HO In his letter dated July 11 which Nixon said was carried to Hanoi by an unidentified individual who had known Ho Chi Minh on a personal basis Mid-Jul- for 25 years, said: the President The time has come to move forward at the confer- ence table toward an early resolution of this tragic war. You will find us forthcoming d in a comand mon effort to bring the blessings of peace to the brave people of Vietnam. I.et history record that at this critii'-'t- l open-minde- - PARIS (UPli The Corg delegation to the am peace talks today iie tunie-bo:h their facp toward peace rath-e- i than toward conflict and war. N.xon said he leceived I It Aug TO imp!v reueiatod the public position North Vietnam had taken in the Paris talk- - and flatly rejected by initiative, he to'd the nation H s let'er said in pait : jup'tuie. In l vour letter tre I'.e-.- re vou to have act for just peace. For this the Frit ed States must cease the war of agg ess.on and withdraw their troops trom South Vietnam. lespect the right of the population of the South and ot the Vietnamese r.aticn to dispose of themselves without foreign influence. This is the correct manner of solving the ietnamese problem in conformity with the national rights of tn Vietnamese people, the interests of the United States and the hopes for peace of the pec pie of the o"!d This is the Nixon Power Continued train first Page News refused to pick a winner. The candidacy of Negro Democrat Ambrose I. Lane figured to be pivotal in Buffalo. where he ran for mayor against incumbent Frank A. Sedita, listed on both Democratic and Liberal tickets, and G 0 P-Mrs. o n s e native Alfreda W. Slomirski. Sedita was running strongly a week ago. but Mrs, Slominski has i lord the gap and sine Lane's shov mg could spell the different e C I 'B.llys selling his nickel candy for a dime. World m, Cold United Preslnternatior.al Fresident Nixons Vietnam speech aroused little enthusiasm todav among foreign f' lends and foes of the United States, except Saigon officials where government called it rea uring. South Vietnamese oftkiil-i- n Saigon said the speecn Nixon leieeted precipitate withdrawal and said the pullout timetable would remain h.s secret took a very firm stand worthy of the leader of the world's most power-tu- l nation." The Soviet news agency Tass described the address as pure propaganda geared to stop public protest of the IJ.S. government's dirty war." Statements from Hanoi and the Viet Cong wore expected to pursue the tone set by a statement Monday by North e Vietnamese President Thang. He said he will ail his energies to the tight against the United States until total vteforv Ton-Du- e In 40 sessions of the Paris peace talks, the North Vietnamese ar.d Wt Cong have persismn'iy domanded total, unconditional US withdrawal fiom the South. Reds Batter American g the Viet avsa.Ied Nixon for tiding to meet tiie Communists tw 0 m a 101 demands complete evacuation of I S troops from South Vietnam and the overthrow of roe present Saigon regime. REPEATED POLK IKS aceu-e- d The Viet Cong Nixon of having repeated in his Vietnam poncv siilemeri a : Reaction-Lukewar- his already stated polka'-- with-diaw- "Local (American) noted that the speech was pure propaganda and dictated by the w ish to reduce t! e growing wave of public protest against continuation of the dirty war, the Russian agency said. In Tokyo, Japanese Foreign Minister Kiichi Aic'ni told a news conference There was noting substantial (in the on a Presidents speech) peaceful settlement of the Vietnam War. Nixon's address was tarried on the radio throughout Australia today but took second nlace to a horse race. answer WASHER - SAIGON (LTD Xotth Vietnamese troops surged cut of their Cambodian sanctuaries and attacked four today American base camps in the heaviest assaults n recert weeks. They killed three Americans and wounded il but lost 1)2 men It's something else 4 A I THE BIGGEST 18 lb. Tub The attacks tn.it miiitarv called a liich spokesmen point were coupled with 45 helling attack- - across tie rnintrv and tomcided w.ti . The Viet Cong a No aciused Nixon of seeking 10 "slander ti Viet Cong's stmggie the Amei igmi'-- t S i gon government. the Communist Although -- Nixon's warning that "Hanoi could make no gieal ri mistake than to tvt an increase in violence will he to its own advantage." Hie fighting was located from 35 to 60 miles northwest of Saigon along the Cambodian border whee the Coimru rasts were believed to have massed troops anti supplies for a winter-sprincampaign sometime in November Captuted documents indicated the battered city of Phuoc Long was a minor object of the attack since the A'iet Cong still holds no large town as a seat for its p r o visional revolutionary a Piesident Nixon's sjecii was langeH- expected. i's harshress and virulent tone nevertheless surprised relative E2 Base Camps l.i'emer.t. delegation -- d Tass said refusal to set a withdrawal timetable and rejected a resolution before Congress for total bv December. 1970 Features Plus Quality! Mine Corg 111 Ballots Test President Nixon's program as a madesigned to proiorg Communist soutces said the North Vietnamese delegation would issue a similar statement later today voicing unecuivo.Ml condemnation" 0; Nixon s speech on the Viet-t- . m war delivered Monday a rw spokesman tor Me Viet Cutg delegation at the tains called newsmen to g.ve 'hem a statement, which the delegation had been composing sii.ee early morning Paris let Viet-- t rew peace neuver the war BRAND NEW!! to - . Check the as-ti- ohspivers. Nixor's he will pi ess ahead h.s policy of mak- of the war II g the South Vietnamese fight an increasingly larger the prompt pari of the war Communist condemnation of the American policies, was not encouraging for (he future of the deadlocked peace talks here, observers said. UNYIELDING DEMANDS While assailing the presidential program. Communist spokesmen fully maintained their unyielding negotiation demands. g government." 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