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Cong Scorns Saigon
On Peace Talks Role
By SANFORD J. UNGER
PARIS (UPD—The Viet Cong
today scorned Saigon’s agree
ment to attend war settlement
talks but announced readiness
to begin the negotiations.
Diplomats said the talks may
start early next week.
It was the first communist
statement on the South Vietna
mese government ending a
month long boycott that had
delayed the start of bargaining
on settling America's longest
war.
A short time later a North
Vietnamese spokesman told
United Press International that
Hanoi forces will shoot down all
U.S. planes checking on how
North Vietnam uses the Ameri
can halt that paved the way for
the Paris talks.
“Our armed forces have
received orders to shoot down
all American reconnaissance
planes,” the Hanoi spokesman
told UPI. “If they keep coming
they will meet with murderous
fire. Our government will never
agree with the American
position to send planes over our
territory even after the total
bombing halt.”
The United States lost two
such scout planes Monday.
Viet Cong spokesman Duong
Dinh Thao told a news
conference President Nguyen
Van Thieu’s Saigon regime is an
“American puppet.” He said the
Viet Cong’s National Liberation
Front (NLF) political arm is
“the only true representative of
the South Vietnamese popula
tion.”
But he said the talks between
the United States, North and
South Vietnam and the Viet
Cong should start.
“The NLF agrees to partici
pate at a four party conference
as an independent party and on
the same level as the other
parties,” Thao said.
The duel between Saigon and
the Viet Cong over who
represents the South Vietna
mese people largely caused
Thieu to balk at joining the
talks until now. Diplomats said
the Viet Cong reaction showed
the duel will go on in the
conference room.
Thao backed this up. He said
such matters as seating ar
rangements will be discussed
when the talks open.
The Viet Cong spokesman
said Thieu’s decision to come
“does not cancel out the
responsibility of Washington and
Saigon for the delay in
convening the Paris confer
ence.”
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Mrs. Dottie Bailey’s Sixth grade presented the Thanksgiving program this morning
at Third Ward School. Shown in a scene where Uncle Sam was host for the
Thanksgiving dinner are (1-r) Stephanie Kelley as Mrs. Average American, Lou
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He said the Communists will
demand a settlement based on
their familiar five-point plan
which includes the United States
getting out of Vietnam and the
Viet Cong getting into power in
Saigon.
The diplomats said the United
States, South Vietnam, North
Vietnam and the Viet Cong may
well spend weeks just debating
the protocol issues that caused
Saigon to balk at the talks for a
month.
In London, Communist diplo
mats told UPI correspondent
ICC. Thaler Hanoi then will
press for an American agree
ment to pull out of Vietnam
before allowing the shooting to
stop.
From his LBJ Ranch in
Texas, President Johnson hailed i
the end ot Saigon’s boycott but |
warned of trouble ahead. “This :
step opens a new and hopeful
phase in the negotiations. But, |
as I have said before, we must I
expect both hard bargaining and |
hard fighting in the days |
ahead,” Johnson said.
No date has been announced i
for the start of the talks. But
diplomats here in in Saigon said
it was unlikely South Vietnam’s
negotiators could be on hand
before Monday.
In Saigon, UPI correspondent
Daniel Southerland quoted
government sources that Pres
ident Nguyen Van Thieu proba
bly will pick Vice President
Nguyen Cao Ky to head a 100-
man talk team. Diplomats said
Ky is perhaps Saigon’s most,
vocal hawk.
Thieu’s government an-1
nounced Tuesday night (Wed- !
nesday morning, Saigon time) ,
that “it is prepared toj
participate in the new talks in ■
Paris with the Hanoi delegation !
to show the good will of the j
Republic of Vietnam and to test
the good faith of Hanoi.”
The statement climaxed an I
intense U.S. campaign to get |
Saigon to the talks it arranged i
with Hanoi in five months’
bargaining here. Johnson sus
pended bombardment of North
Vietnam Nov. 1 to arrange the
talks, which were to have begun .
Nov. 6. The Viet Cong rushed a
delegation to Paris.
But Thieu said no. He j
demanded the Viet Cong guer-1
rillas be seated only as part of |
the North Vietnamese delega-:
tion and that Saigon and not
Washington lead the allied
negotiators. Thieu’s change of
mind resulted from a mild
compromise, according to diplo
mats.
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