Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, July 21, 1971 H ELP.. 9 1 THE FREE ARTS FAIR WANTSYO The Free Arts Fair is sponsored by The Free U and UAC. It provides an opportunity for students and local talent to sell and display their art at no cost on East University from July 21 -24. *WE NEED YOUR HELP IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: 1) WED.-SAT., JULY 21-24 (10 a.m.- 10 p.m.) People to Staff an Inforna- Booth-We're Desperate 2) SUN., JULY 25-CLEAN-UP For more information, call 764-7416 7 E T S Early plans reported on Vie iam n clear device NEW YORK uP) - The Na- tional Review has published what it says are secret govern- ment documents on Vietnam which show that the U.S. de- fense department had a contin- gency plan for the "demonstra- tion drop" of a nuclear device in Indochina as early as 1954. The conservative magazine said the use of nuclear weap- ons was again proposed by the - 1 AIRPORT LIMOUSIN ES for information call 971-3700 Tickets are available at Travel Bureaus or the Michigan Union 32 Trips Day military in 1962 and that ano- ther document, dated Feb. 12, 1965, indicates the proposal "re- mained alive within the mili- tary as w1ll as at least one sec- tion of the intelligence c o m- munities." Titled "The Secret Papers TheysDidn't Publish," the July 27 issue at the magazine said the documents were from far more extensive files and h a d not been among the pentagon papers published in the Ne w New York Times and the Wash- ineton Past. However, the National Re- view did not say whether i t s documents were part of the Pentagon study of the Vietnam war w h i c h Defense Secretary Robert S. MeNamara initiated. Among the 14 documents the magazine printed was one say- mg that the Cenrt lIntelligence Agency siCIA )sat warni dte d e t es s e department in 1963 that a protracted sear in Viet- nam would sharply divide t he American public, with an even- tual loss of their support. The conservative magazine, whose publisher is columnist William F. Buckley Jr., pub- lished what it described as a 1963 CIA psychological assess- ment, favoring "Short Term Warfarfe" of 12 to 24 months in Vietnam. Another of the documents was reported to be a handwritten summary by Secretary of State Dean Rusk of a conference on Feb. 10, 1965, that resulted in the decision not to ask for a declaration of war against the Viet Cong's National Lib- eration Front and North Viet- nam. The reasons given in the doc- ument included: -The Tonkin Gulf resolu- tion was sufficient "for a short term effort," and a deetara- tion of war "would become de- sirs-hf only if war were to last for y -Commitment of U.S. troops by the President without a de- claration "has ample pre- cedents (over 100 times?). A declarat ion "conjures up preospet of u of atomic see-paps which we do not want A teisi istaccompanying the issue of the magazine said the documents were made available "in protest against what the informant held to be distorted impressions conveyed by the documents published in The New York Times." 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