Washington to Provide All Reports on Mining
Date: 13 May 1972
US command announces, Saigon, May 12, it will no longer provide information about mining of N Vietnamese ports; says such information will be available only in Washington
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Date: 13 May 1972
US command announces, Saigon, May 12, it will no longer provide information about mining of N Vietnamese ports; says such information will be available only in Washington
Date: 12 May 1972
'72 G M Loeb awards to R E Bedingfield, R H Metz, J N Wilford and L S Silk (NY Times)
Date: 13 May 1972
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from Le Duc Tho news conf on terms for Vietnam peace settlement
Date: 12 May 1972
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Transportation Displays Inc names A S Mollicone vp
Date: 13 May 1972
Cath officials deny on May 11 rept by US official J P Vann that according to refugees, 2 French missionaries were crucified by N Vietnamese troops; priests, at village 30 mi north of Kontum City, chose to stay there when Communists arrived late in Apr
Date: 12 May 1972
Special to The New York Times
Premier Sato, in May 11 testimony before Japanese parliamentary com, says he doubts wisdom of Nixon's order to stop flow of supplies to N Vietnam and expresses hope that move will not turn Vietnam conflict into an 'endless war'; statement touches off controversy over whether this position is at variance with official Japanese reaction in an earlier statement; statement, while noncommittal, seemed to embody a justification of US actions
Date: 13 May 1972
By JOHN L. HESSSpecial to The New York Times
John HESSSpecial
May 13: Le Duc Tho rejects Nixon's latest proposal for settlement in Vietnam but says he will stay on in Paris and is ready for serious negotiations, May 12 news conf in Paris suburb of Choisy-le-Roi; says mil aspects of Nixon's proposal, including release of Amer prisoners, cannot be separated from question of pol future of S Vietnam; suggests a Govt in which Communists and their sympathizers would be in minority; says existing regime would name its own segment of new Govt but that Pres Nguyen Van Thieu would be excluded, as would all other members of 'repressive' Saigon regime; rejects Brit proposal to reconvene Geneva Conf on Indochina; says GB is no longer qualified to serve with USSR as co-chmn of conf because it follows US policy and has endorsed latest escalation of war; expresses confidence in continuing support of USSR for N Vietnamese; as news conf begins, he is informed of a US statement reaffirming US readiness to return to talks on basis stated during May 4 meeting; basis included halting N Vietnamese invasion of S Vietnam as 1st order of business; Le Duc Tho says N Vietnamese demand resumption of talks without conditions; indicates readiness to resume private talks with Kissinger; illus
Date: 12 May 1972
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Sen McGovern says Vietnam war is more important issue than school busing, news conf, Flint, Mich, May 11; says 'it's the war that's killing our children, not the school bus'
Date: 12 May 1972
Special to The New York Times
final death toll in Sunshine Silver Mine fire reaches 91 following discoveries on May 11 of remaining 40 bodies; Interior Dept aide L Helm says mine mgr M C Chase is breaking news to remaining family members waiting near mine; illus of group of mourners