1 ?"AGE SIX. THEMICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 21,1966 PAGE SIX TINE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1966 how do you know you're getting the truth out of Viet Nam? Would you believe a Pulitzer Prize winner? mould you believe three? * OF A 4 1964 MALCOLM BROWNE-THE AP 1965 HORST FAAS--THE AP In a war as complex, scattered and confused as the current military and political struggle in Viet Nam, it's difficult to separate hard facts from wishful thinking--or reality from well- intentioned propaganda. How do you know you're getting the truth fully and fac- tually? Because this newspaper, as a member of The Associated Press, is getting the news from a remarkable AP team of reporters and photographers in Viet Nam. For three con- secutive years, a member of this team has been singled out for the highest honor in journalism: The Pulitzer Prize. In 1964, it went to AP special-assignment writer, Mal- colm Browne. In 1965, Horst Faas won. And this year, war correspondent Peter Arnett carried off the prize. All three have been part of a large contingent of courageous and skill- ful AP men covering the war daily from every angle. As fast as they tell us what's happen- ing, we tell you. And you can believe it. Everything that's going on, goes into our newspaper. That's why you get so much out of it. P £ 40, 41Pr jaut Bait I