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Independent from Long Beach, California • 6

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Independenti
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-A- Wr bW'i iMMWWWAfA An V.jvWWAVV. A6 INDEPENDENT (AMf PSS-TElG8AMfPMj In iH Win Mav-ILm "PreildenrFord lair week reaffirmed U.Si..-determination to defend U.S.will l. to itv im.ii -VClissified Korea indoubt -South Korea, if necessary under its treaty. (Polltmt AdvwtUiwit'etr retelectIruss RUB SEETADWRGTb-5 Adwrtimwmt WASHINGTONTAP) There is a question in the minds of Asians-about whether the U.S.; would Tight to defend South Jtova. treaty JwjthSouth Kjrea and added that Jie didqj think a -North Korean invasion was hkely at th? Paid Political Korea," Prime Minister moment, Lee Kuan Yew of Singa-.

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Ft. Dooley's LOW PRICI the open debateia on foreign policy. I'm not saying that a m6re closed society is a YrMteF but I think in certain security matters you are at a disadvan- tage," Lee. said Asked if people in Southeast Asia feel the- Integrity Responsiveness VOTE JONES City 'Council bargains ire rmoday1 Classified -Ads-Use them to sell too! r. HE 2-59597-- COOFM KLIPPER US MOWER 18" Reel 2 HP 5 Blade White only Reg.

169.95 You get iMol rpadcnthip for pennies when jrou Sse- ttr '5959. U.S: would fight to defend South Korea, Lee said" SINGER Joan Baez chats with American Indian Movement leader Dennis Banks during rally to celebrate end of war. stage rally to war TUFFIES PLASTIC BAGS Tear-Off Roll Dispenser YOUR CHOICE 20 GAL SIZE a 50 Per Box Dooley's SPECIAL 379 iTiiUl There is a question mark: It will fight for 60 days. We all know in 80 --days- it- goestoCongress referred lo law re- -quiring congressional ap-. 'proval within 60 days of the commitment of Ameri- can troops into combat by te president Lee said there seems to be concensus in Congress that Japan must be pro-' --tected, but there was- debate about South Korea, and this can be misread by Asians.

-Americans forget some-7 timCs. he said, when talking in Washington that in this instant world it's read instantly by people, who-were riot in the in- tended audience." The re is no reason for insurgency to succeed" in Thailand, Lee said when asked about that nation. But when it was noted that, the Thai government appears concerned over. American actions in Cambodia and Vietnam be-responded: Wouldnt you if you were a Lee likened Communist 'influence with smallpox, commenting that a good economy was like a vaccination. "If your economy is good, the spread of wealth is good, insurgency is unlikely to take place.

If your resistance is poor no infection will get by," he said. Asked about his own country he added: "Id say we are pretty well vaccinated Senate' Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield has told reporters he doesn't know how Congress would react to a North Korean invasion of South Korea but thinks the American people would oppose U.S. involvement there. However, Mansfield noted in a weekend inter- Av 4500 ROOCWIU 7'1 CIRCULAR SAW 5800 RPM Accurate Depth Angle Scales DU. Insulated Reg.

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Peter Yarrow, the singer, sang the antiwar song If You Take My Hand, My as he had at many peace rallies, and the chorus rolled in in waves from the big crowd on the meadow. Some who were in high school when they heard the song first now had children of own to sing it to. (Political Advarttocmcnt) SEEfADlTRGTw ROCKWELL SKRIE SPEED Ditia Double Insulated Ball Thrust Bearing Construction 4100 Reg. 10.99 for. Peace, who was co-chairman of the celebration, recalled that when she first started collecting money for an ad in 1982, the frequent response was "Where's Vietnam? Many of the speakers referred to what they called the unfinished business of the war medical and other aid for the Vietnamese and Cambodian people, and the drive for total and unconditional amnesty for America's war resistors.

Elizabeth Holtz-man, of Brooklyn, made the briefest speech: It's finally happened! It's real! The only unfinished business is to bring our boys home total and complete amnesty for. all. Louise Ransom of Americans for Amnesty, whose son was killed in Vietnam seven, years ago, told the crowd that there were still a half million men in exile, facing charges or with undesirable discharges because they had opposed the war. We in the antiwar movement who encouraged them bear a special responsibility," she said. Probe set on' secret pacts WASHINGTON (UPD -Sen.

James Abourezk, an aggressive firstterm liberal, has jumped the field and will conduct die first congressional examination of secret agreements" between the UJS. and South Vietnam. Abourezk, chairman of the Senate separation of powers subcommittee, said, hearings beginning this week would focus on the broad area of executive agreements between the U.S. and other nations. The South Dakota Democrat said executive agreements, which started in 1945 and have mushroomed into the circumvent the constitutional requirement that the Senate consent to treaties.

New in town? Get a place to live quickly read todays Classified Ads! HE 2-5959. Yarrovr recalled singing it at the Moratorium in Washington in the fall of I remember the feeling then-that somehow by coming together we could make a life in which people would not kill or hurt each other any more," he said. It was in the conscience of the young that this war was stopped." Among the other speakers and entertainers were Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Barbara Dane, Ossie Davis, Tom Paxton, David Dellinger, Richie Havens, Paul Simon, Odetta, the American Indian Movement drummers, Harry Belafonte, the Deadly Nightshade, Phil Ochs, representatives of veterans' and labor groups, and Vietnamese and Cambodian residents of the United The event was organized on 10 days notice by a coalition of antiwar groups, many of them going back to the early 1960s when American involvement in Vietnam was hardly a major issue. Cora Weiss, of Women's Strike Eunice Paid Political Advertisement Peggy Moore npnrMmrim ROCKWELL VARIABLE SPEED JIG SAW Base tilts 45 Variable Speed Cuts Wood, AA(j( plastic, metal. Reg.

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DOOLEY1 LOW. PRICE WE ALSO SELL GALVANIZED GUTTERS AND FITTINGS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Two years ago I retired as City Clefe of Long Beach; after having served in that capacity for 2 1-12 years. During that time, I had opportunity to arid listen to members of the City Council, both men and women in the' performance of their civic duties. My integrity has. never been questioned and so I can.

Sincerely endorse Bert Bond, as having always been an honest, conscientious arid hard working member of the Council. Above all he-has shown strong and capable leadership. IN-SINK-tRATOrS JSE BADGER DISPOSAL; Stainieis Steel Flange ejlmitive jSeai. Stopper v- wijwrtpntfy lubricated' on Upper Lower Bearings LOW PRia benef rlease join me in voting for Bert iBond Long Beiich City Council's Second District. 1' Sincerely yours, MARGARET L.

PEGGY" MOORE Retired Long Beach Gty Clerk HAR WAR EMARTfl 507S1ONG BEACH KtACH Co-chaiipenons: fudge' Martin DeVries, 6 Polly Chace Campaign Manager: Dwight E. Bennett Campaign Coordinator; Arthur Noda Fri. 9-9, Sot. 9-. Sun.

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