Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 27, 1972 Page TweTv THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 27, 1972 Kissinger Thieu says p (Continued from Page 1) IHenry Kissinger's approach "very constructive," saying "we consider that we are on the way." He added "there are a few points agreemiient that we have to discuss with Wash- ington, but the problem is much more between Saigon and Hanoi." (Continued from Page 1) Meanwhile, both Vietnamese and said accord was not in sight "four American officials speculated on years ago, three years ago, or the question of who would control two months ago." what areas and what portions of The reverberations of the Kis- South Vietnam's 19 million people singer announcement made an im- if a cease-fire is established. mediate impact on the presidential Both Saigon and the Viet Cong campaign. are preparing for a paint and pen- President Nixon said last night nant war to establish at least an he thinks the final blocks to peace illusion of their dominance in the in Vietnam will be worked out, but countryside, sources report. Democratic vice presidential nom- "There will be a time of killing inee Sargent Shriver called the re- ports of impending settlement "an election maneuver. wUS -ole 7 "I e am confident we will suc- . ceed in achieving our objec- tive . . ." Nixon told an airportrno rally in Huntington, W.Va., "peaceR S T O with honor and not peace with sur- render in Vietnam." Nixon called the earlier White (Continued from Page 1) House anunouncement that major agreement, Thieu could remain as points of settlement had been head of the South Vietnam govern- reached "a significant break- ment in the negotiations to settle through" and asked voters to "give internal questions. These would me a chance" in a second term be settled within three months aft- to build a generation of peace. er a cease-fire. Sen. George McGovern, the The agreement stipulates that Democratic presidential candi- the Viet Cong and the Saigon gov- date, said the reported near-set- einent would exist as two admin- tlement raised the question of why istrations parallel with a three- it took "another four years to put an end to this tragic war." part national council of reconcilia- ''The United States will realize tion and concord. this has been done as an election maneuver," Shriver s a i d while The Capitol's 1,00-man police campaigning in Columbia, S. C. force is said to be the world's best "Anyone can see this effort now is educated. Most officers are gradu- part of the election." ate students working toward ad- The reaction to the Kissinger an- , vanced degrees. nouncement was generally receiv- -- - ed with little concern on college campuses.foetfrsbr "I won't feel any relief until the troops are out," said a student more than trees from the University of California- Berkeley. "A week after the elec- tion the Americans may be bomb- ing the hell out of them again." Ue. I I negotiations Flaoi claims -L A I Avoid the HI-FI RIP-OFF Buy direct from MIDWEST HI FI WHOLESALERS I Box 567 Ellsworth Industrial Park Downers Grove, Illinois 60515 (312) 852-5885 Write for our new WHOLESALE price list and catalog. You'll be glad you did! OVER 100 NAME BRANDS The Gift You'll Want to Keep xxw a aao c'4 twv9§waadtw~ayl MILT KEMNITZ I