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The Vietnamese dependence on the
United States will not end because the U.S.
has destroyed Vietnam's civilian economy,
Frances FitzGerald said in a speech Monday
night sponsored by the East Asian
Symposium.
FitzGerald, author of Fire in the Lake:
The Vietnamese and Americans in Vietnam
which won a Pulitzer Prize and the National
Book Award, spent more than a year in
Vietnam as a journalist.
Because of bombings of villages,
FitzGerald said, "Vietnam's population is
almost completely located in the cities, jails
and armies. There is no one left in the towns.
There are more than one million men in the
army, which, out of a population of 18
million, is basically all the young men," she
said.
Correction
7he Daily Tar Heel would like to correct a
report in its Tuesday edition regarding arrest
of two students by the Chapel Hill Police
Department.
As reported by the DTH, Kenneth Bruce
Hamrick, a UNC student, and Harry Scott
Scruggs, a student at Appalachian State
University, were arrested Saturday on
charges of simple possession of marijuana.
A subsequent check with police officers
Tuesday revealed that the charges against
both persons were later changed to public
drunkenness. The official Chapel Hill Police
Department arrest reports, the documents
the DTH consults daily, were never
corrected by the arresting officer.
The DTH regrets that the change did not
appear in its article.
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The Vietnamese dependence on the
United States will not end while all the men
are in the army, she said. "There is no way to
develop a civilian economy, and there is no
future. They really don't have the faith they'll
win in the end, while the NFL (National
Liberation Front) does."
FitzGerald said the U.S. is now providing
the country with a single economy, and
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there's no way for the Vietnamese to revolt
against it without starvation.
FitzGerald said she continues to see the
economy as all-important in the future. "The
administration is trying to practically double
economic aid, she said, "allowing Thieu to
pursue an aggressive military policy and to
provoke an offensive from the other side.
"Congress is becoming a little testy" about
Shuttle bus to Duke
A bus service between the Chapel Hill
Duke campuses has established a trial
after a number of student requests.
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Beginning Monday, April 1, buses will
leave the Chapel Hill bus station at 7:45 and
9:30 a.m., 12:45, 1:45 and 5:30 p.m. Buses
will come from the Duke traffic circle at 7:05
and 9:10 a.m., 1:20 and 2:45 p.m.
There is a 60-cent fare each way. A ten
ride commuter ticket book can be purchased
for $4.50.
Frank Bowers, director of the Duke
University physical plant, said if there is
sufficient response to the trial bus service a
permanent run will be established between
the campuses as early as next September.
UNC student to face
charge of possession
the money, she said, because of inflation. If
the money is cut off, the people may leave the
cities and move back into the country, shi
said.
Americans have seen Vietnam "through
their own perceptual grids, thus very few.
people have really seen Vietnam and have
really been in Vietnam. A man might have
been shot by a Vietnamese bullet, but he was
not really in Vietnam.
This "perceptual obscurity began with!
government officials, FitzGerald said. For
instance, Dean Rusk talked of the "domino
theory: if Vietnam fell, so would the rest of
Southeast Asia. This was based, she said, on
the theory that "all Asians are alike. But
acutally the Southeast Asian countries are
all very different. Vietnam and Cambodia
have unique cultures, she said. The people
of the countries never even met until the 1 8th
century, she said.
"But," she said, "there is no point in
looking for the American defeat in sheer
error, sheer stupididty or even sheer
propaganda. There , was intelligence, too,
she said.
For instance, Robert McNamara
questioned the value of Kennedy's sending
only 20,000 troops. McNamara advised
sending one-quarter million, FitzGerald
said. Although that was tried later by
Johnson and didn't work, FitzGerald said, it
did show some foresight.
FitzGerald said the reason the Vietnamese
are so willing to fight and die for their
country is because the army and the nation
have taken over from the family as the
central unit in the social structure.
Photo by John tamftetti
'Ernie'
Before the war, FitzGerald said, "the
extended family, including the dead, was the
chief authority." Now this has been enlarged
to the community, of which the Vietnamese
feels an intimate part, FitzGerald said.
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