An Editorial... U. S., World Reaction Critcal President Nixon's decision to init- iate massive air attacks against targets in Hanoi and Haiphong is simply the latest chapter in a long history of an arrogant and often inhumane Ameri- can policy in Southeast Asia. Despite Nixon's promises so end the war and bring American troops home, he has continoed to provide massive military sopport for the lee- bie Saigon forees--justifying his ac- tions hy stating we most preserve the Thieo regime at all costs. It is clear that Vietnamization has been an utter failure. Withoot mass- ive U.S. military assistaice-both on the grottnd and in the air--ARVN is soire to soffer devastating defeats at the the- hands of the V iet Cong and the Nco th Vietnamese. The result has been that while Am- erican troop withdrawals continue --as Nixon continctes to look for re-elec- tion insurance-the American bomb- ing of Communist positions and cities hsas been proportionately increased to fill the void. But what is this regime that we arc working so hard to defend? Thieu, who won re-election last October in a rigged, one-man contcst, has been a severe diettomr.lie sas lied to both his aslies and his couintry- men. whtile censoring the press and ig- ncoring te corruption w ithtin ltts guy- erntment-which ranges f rum involve- ment in Indochinese narcoties traffic. to profiting from hlick inarket sales of hijacked U.S. supplies. Aitel while Ntxoii publicly deetes that lhe subscribes to thc so-calied 'domino theory" of tihe cold wari al- armists, the only juistification lie itas given for the Tihieu regime is thit it is stauinchly anti-C ommuinist. What is implicit in teex-panded bombing is that it eUsited States is willing tio annihilate -in Intieleiitese country for tweo senseless piuiposes: To save te U.S. fruitsaihumiiiating defeat ini a war it cannot yritsl(tilthsie groiind, and to protect a Itrieindly right-wintgeictatorsitip. We view titis latest ecaleai tions ef te war as typical of te snosvballinti irratiotnality cof American foreigrn pol- icy inite Thsird World. tnthset we fear thsat if' these polieies ire alhowed to constinue eunimpeeleed, tile ireult miay tel be te use of tictical sic- lear sveapons and/utrite tiotades- truettion uf Inedochina tihtoughliceoi- tiiuedcicinleittisnal buttshinis. We tlhcelefre holce e riediys siip- por-t, 11d 1utr-e vUni s rlip It i tn Ils. OH ii r w11- thai t iiuneitileds sill he ol-gaii/tcl tacrssthe citinitrv itst wseek. We aik vost iisciitiittos c rd ind to ai swiarliteli its alieadcictiitedcithe live-s itftmore th lad 0,d00 iit cuns. anisuiitisraciitialt cltit i i ttnent- tire yettert titia Of \iiitn ese netn. WsC Ciliil on litttt011 ItS ItsOuir ouirae ocver the expas iont otft te Amit ericanin iterIvenit tinits1ndtcheintsa tnd to ifrmlsrttthe goverisnment fircicully haitte Atmericaitspeopile wtillnttotit- eratc a rc-pi layiflte ciiastrouts polic- ies Ifirst ftili tie cib1 thei le I titsctt11 iii- -the Sceitior Flbitosue Owing to production problems, this special issue bf The Mich- igan Daily could not be printed in The Daily shop. The Daily therefore wishes to thank the Rainbow People's Party and the University Cellas- employe- for their help in bringing you this extra edition. POWER TO THE PEOPLE!1 END THE WAR NOWA'! Sr tihe AissociatedIPres Nationtal antd internsationtal lead- ers yesterday blasted Presideist Nix- oil's order stlsomts Hansoi antdether North Vietnamtsse sites. attd several itsed at possible actieot by Cosigress or te Uttited Nationts to stop te attacks. Sen. Edmuniid Muskie, Deisoeratic pres- idetiai aspirant frttn Maiine, said lie woetld inritrdcice a Seitate r esoluitioto iday tailing fr an intmediate eiiitoi"all American mil- ntary activity, whether lans, ted 0r dir, againtis the ierritiory cof Ncrths Vietnaim." Meanile, Nixont watched tse Apolci its is toftflonteilevisiontatsd vticcd best wishes tothue crew iemserei He cotiinued ts mtaintains a 110o(cmitent"staitce otilhe weekend bsomtbingts wticht lie tat ordered river SHaiphtittg itid Hanti. iektrr's oricrtilNewChiSa-iNewsAgencre reported that Pir ouItrat n-tar vs Cterdas commentedi thriatte Crrnidstte5s ats ertarked se-ai to r ir tetoldtrickef atr atscalattirir."ilChou sadtirebornii, tiltnnts revealI territd S tts'r"waknrrcads avrage rature. tentateSIMajorrnit L titerStikeStMansf ilto Mottaatttet rotecttt tirePeopie'siRcptlitc 1 Cinar I hree-weektt cvisittsidtlyestetdayrtht tire btormti-intttulti er-- itthie itarr-rndilhurt te diplratirrissibittierstrf is rp Thetarnrrraisalsoi drew istrorrgacrititcistromIri liortoteI otinin tisitvltie Inst ritrirt anti _asic litrean llrsstrof ro itlt .toliritlas i sh tl- Anoirstiatetiissuetdibyii ass tire Soiet "Soitppesi ii ritits triitcdrmn tese 1. acit frgressin inVitnali.til ai forcets ii il tetiro fIndicinthe lttresumtion ofi rrrds ioitetcrtrirv t ofltthiDemocratilt Re- pbicio itVietnm'Wigton's deistin toiniiter- rupt idefinaiteitlyteiarits Iticksalt tis is ir ir- met io t estriing of' Itilnt'tedSttes iiiar a peacefu ltliltent i thtat arca.I "Norfalse txtcanconcealtu heIct thtin IrilittereIs atcttinuatttion arid expansrino t crimesfthe Amitesrcantt mil itrary dareist tire peoiples ofIndotltcina.rThtiis tannotnbSttleaito still g rtt compilitilnothercituoalt i itIdo cin tridr ofi thitealcriolsituslratrin asa ii unithliltstatlt cli clidt a Offiasc tt ii i t that tlrefreceto ferretithstisaicteilente at ae seen lrirrting. thatI Nixns 5schldis i tlloiRCussia liltMSi In Ptisitp Xtuan h edo h ot it namrese deeration to tliltninnstaliltedipeaItttalks sai hisitrtoup itoulrie.tutdy" its demtandthliat th eta ion e resumed.rt Byitsemcic acts of \ rr teNitxtn adminirrstrationr hrstopcnre- veldits -aggrressiv'eatre and tits Isarbrarityih Ihe taks itavc brenistallt itc MactSrchr 21 tvenit. ii1 5Armbassitdor 'i th Preri idh wuditt ratori sr threorthrietnmdir an it('il,,ri tt 'theyterit ready5 Str teriou PrsdnilasiraniiItSen.Cenre McSern step puthecr awItaytr tr theee Nisortmad fourryears aeroltriathe tplanned tilot tsresaltt srar Sut t ingrreit to n led." A SOUTH VIETN AMESE SOLDIER yesterday evacuates the area where an ammussition dump had blown up. The dump, at Lai Khe, was ig- nited by a blast of undetermined cause. The ammunition had been in- tended for South Vietnamese airborne troops recently airlifted into An Loc, 10 miles further up Highway 13. Sen. Hubrert iinmphrey 1(D--Miee.) sriirnfy and approvedi sohateoer action is necessary in de- tlasted tireasnacks. "I soatrdthrope twedlake this deed the ireaith trod saeiy..od the sAmerican ser- case-tire regression tndtirerehale bursiness-tlo vicemee stltledt trere in Vietnam." tire Secrrritydounecil ridtSe Coiled Nariloos." Maor Sam Yoriy ad Las Angeles sald of ihe bomb~ine,"It tons a very eourageous act. I hope Alabarma Ono. deorge Stallace, trhoever, said President Nison wili pa directly in the American ire rwouldtri pass ju deentr ro ihelbaombing. people anti ask for their suppori in Ihis action to lit saidhI tavo red "aur 1ontinued witrdrawral," slopdCormunrnist agerestron. 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