The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 05, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    S. Vietnamese embassy secretary:
4Vietnamization' is unpopular term
by STEVE STRASSER
Staff Writer
The ttcra "Vieliiamijtioini'"
is root ji popular one airoomg
Vietnamese people, the
secretary of the Soaslh
Vie
WsMiigtom, D. C said in a
Nebraska Uiaiom Speech
Taaesday migiiL
" V net nana i tat iom implies
ihat up to mem roone f the war
effort has beem lutradled by the
Vtoaraese,'" Ngo TJiamh Tung
told about 75 people at the
Young Americaiis for Freedom
meeting.
THIRT Y - NINE-
y e a r o Id T an m g a
retired colonel in the South
Vietnamese army, said be
preferred the terra tranfer of
re p m s i h i 0 a t i e to
Vlietn.aIn!i7atio!l.',
After actiMwledfirig the
ej)rrocwits aid faven to bis
country over the last decade by
the United Stales, Tang said
""fhe worst burden in the war
has been borne by the
Vietnamese.'"
Me said the mbole object
behind Vietnamization was to
ensure South Vietnarrfs ability
to handle its own freedom with
iionfidence. The .country woxild
$;ain this .confidence after
assuring '"the progress f its
political, economic, and soda
trticliires.""
SO REMOVING VS. troops
from Vietnam as cmhy part f
the Vietnamizatiom process as
far as the Vietnamese are
concerned. Tung e-Kplaxtaad .
""We never wanted the US
presence to be anything b-ut
temporary from the
beginning,'" the 20- year army
weteran said.
According to Tung three of
the four military regions in
City officials approve use
of 13th Street for march
AfleT meetings with the
Coalition for Peace and J ustice,
4SJJ7W F ee.u ti ves and
University a d m i n ist r a tors.
Lincoln City officials have
d e c i d e d to p e t m d 1
demonstrators to use 33th
Street for Wednesday's inarch
to the State Capitol.
Tlie permit for the unti-war
protest march was originally
issued for the 35th Street Mall.
City vofficials said it would be
safer to use from the
standpoint ,of .both auto traffic
.and because there would be
less chance of iharradsment
from people opposed lo the
march.
C.oaliti on re presentatives
wanted the march lo go idown
33th to K Street and then to
the State Capitol. Coalition
Panavision Color
Park Free
After 6 P.M.
Ilam)rk JL
Auto park
Jl JSjglj C . i will gi.j.4J
WEDNESDAY,, MAY 5,1971
Tuns. . . Vietnam does its share.
South Vietnam are mow the
responsibility of the South
Vietnamese army. He praised
the PeopHe" Self-Defemse
Force- which lie said consisted
of 4,(000,000 people armed
sometimes with nily ltwes
and bambo pipes."
TUNG SAID that the
Vietnamese Air Force has risen
"from a sketchy force of J 2
old airplane and a f ew pilots""
to a laTge force of over 50.000
men. !but he said Ihecause of
the itime needed for training
men to handle '"eKtreraely
sophisticated"" equipment, the
members argued that the mall
route would be slow and
dangerous because of the
fountains and other obstacles.
Predicting a crowd of
2.,;0 0 0-5.,O00, the march
organizers also felt the Mall
route would be so slow as to
actually hinder more traffic
than the Oth Street route.
In .addition, the Coalition
felt the march would receive
more exposure on 3 3th Street,
since at .goes through the
-downtown area.
Mayor Sam Schwartzkopf
announced tha the 33th Street
parade permit would be
granted .alter smeeting with
Dniversity administrators and
ASUW Executives Steve Fowler
and Michelle Cqyle.
Show ill
3:00-3:00
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Air Force would be able t
Itake war its responsabaMties
"nily in the last phase f
ViettmaDizataoim aroiiund the
summer ff 3 -912..""
ON THE WAR'S polMcaJ
front, Tajug said the
igTermment''s paciifacattaom
program has beeaii ""very
S'jaccessfjal"" at providiing
security and protection tt mural
areas.
He described cQections in
South Vietnam as ""the most
efficdemt weapon"" with whach
to fight Com m lnaism, and said
the government has had ""ino
serious trouble in organizing
the masses'" tt fight
Communism.
""The Communists cannot
gel into the villages any more,""
Tung said. "They have to
resort to terrorist tactics.""
And Vietnamization is in
general helping build a strong
South Vietnam, lung assured.
"""We will convince the North
Vietnamese to give up their
.dreams of conq uest .
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