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Daily News from New York, New York • 54

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DAILY, XEWS, SA run DAY. JULY li, 72 17 YOUR MOVE, BOBflf! DAILY.BNEWS int SMtaaMH The Inquiring Fotograpber a iom Trtrov Tat Xar.Jff-fJ JvtY u. ttn HMnM ae Smh a kn Vvt kM TJ V. aww ft 1 911 l. l-hrK Qxw a jKfc m.nH CraCMbw Ea-Mr am) r.

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Ce. W. Hth a A PROMISE-OR A HOAX? "Within rfy- of my inaucuralioa. mry Air koIJit and every American priaaoer iU aol af IV jungle an-i out of their relU and back home la Amerara where they belong." So spoke Sen. Cicorgr McGovern early yesterday in accepting the Iemocratic presidential nomination, and the statement brought hi frenzied peacenik supporter to their reel bowling ap I Ulk anf proval.

rciy 1 tkm N'nJj V4: i al Xm me ln4L B. Most American, we feel, consider the South Dakotan's bujrout blueprint shameful. Hut rx one contests the fart that a President McGovem CH thrm iH Me UV.f u3b tit I I I would have the power to I IlV-i I yank American force vJ l-X If home, no matter how dan- 4 Am Hrtuic. I'acWtaa gcrous inai mipni ie lor the long-term interest of in ink lihrrV twr wir renrfcl arlMM mt iWrtr Mr- ter artM lm hmmh Marti arrt4f IWf af mta r4 IW -ae voice of the people rtra n-e Ka JU Jarik Ijnr, 5ot Or.ne Pali, fee oW mSlvmn m- lfet. We mMU vywMt.

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aVail VMk the war i II reolv4 fee a amtaWr of jnear." Kaai R. Kim. Wwt Ea4 A. "Ye, aleM the tecitalaaia ariil be roadarl-a4 ka a a rwnu asaaaer. TWrt at (Kansr in that naie IJhi lArlr.

the U.S., or how murderous the consequence to our South Vietnamese allies. Hut McGovem sank to the level of glib, cruel trkkcrjr with hi flat guarantee that he could deliver American pri.oners from North Vietnam hellhole jail. Hanoi alone hold the keys to PW cell, and the ransom it demands for the captives is higher than even McGovem has publicly said he is willing: to pay. The Hed want more than just an American putlout and an end to U.S. aid to South Vietnam.

They demand we aid them in imposing a Communist-dominated regime on Saigon. I la McGovem made a secret, private deal to swallow even that humiliation? Or was he perpetrating a hoax on the anguished families of PWs by making a pledge he knows he cannot fulfill? We. and a lot of other Americans, would like to know. If Hanoi has lacked away even a millimeter from its hard-line stance, there wa no sign of it at THE PARIS PEACE TALKS when they got under way Thursday after a 1ft- week recess caused by North invasion of the South. Mrs.

Nguyen Thi Flinh. chief mouthpiece for the Met Cong, stood on her bosses' longtime position that the US. must, in effect, give up all its interests in South Vietnam and betray Saigon to the Red. Our side stood on its rcfual to abandon its allies anywhere and its assurances that honest negotiations will lead to a settlement satisfactory to any reasonable person. It seems possible, at least, that Hanoi stubbornness was just an opening gambit.

Certainly U.S. bombing and harbor-minings up north are hurting the Red enemy, and it is widely reported that both Moscow and Peking are pressing Hanoi to move for a settlement. So we hope President Richard M. Nixon will continue the steady, relentless pounding up north. That bombing is far more likely to bring this war to an end and return American prisoners than any amount of begging McGovem has in mind.

SHIFTING THE BURDEN A master plan submitted to the city's Board of Higher Kducation contains, among other proposals, a sensible suggestion that City U. be relieved of responsibility for remedial work needed to raise student to college levels. That task, the planners contend, should be tossed back to the city school system. How right they are! If the city schools were doing their job properly, there would be no necessity for special classes to bring City U. freshman up to snuff in basic subjects.

Since the failure lies in the elementary and secondary schools, that's where the cure should be effected. Aa ariwM.h une irrer- I i Karea ar -ws' 44T4a a Wa 4nwa a Ml il lra4er ha cwaldal HI inta lM a-a familiar The amr afeakry i Uane4, al tud die Amet-ara UJ aarv. rlrr. 5oia Kreau fr amift-rataaa. I ik IhiaV reart Nit-aa'a lnp tm liir aa4 Maacww ajr hae at d(4M(r Pre.

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