Says U. S. Wrong Speaker Blasts Viet Policy By Walt Jayroe Branding the U.S. as aggressor in Viet Nam, Carrolyn Jasin, a member of the Committee to End the War in Viet Nam, called for an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of American troops from the war-torn country. Her plea was made at the Minority Opinions Forum meeting yesterday. Miss Jasin was a last-minute replacement for the scheduled speaker, Peter Cameio, national secretary of the Young Socialist ment is established there, but expressed optimism that the situation would be settled by the National Liberation Front (NLF). SHE SAID a coalition between the Buddhists, South Vietnamese and the NLF would be a viable government which could settle many of the country's problems, including land reform. Expressing belief that the Viet Cong are well supported, she said, "The Viet Cong are the Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese are the Viet Cong." —Photo by Dan Austin CARROLYN JASIN . . Minority Opinions speaker Alliance, who was detained in New York City. Miss Jasin is a history major at the University of Illinois. BASING HER ARGUMENTS on an interpretation of historical data, she termed the last nine years of U.S. involvement in Viet Nam as "corrupt, oppressive, and dictatorial." She felt the only policy for the U.S. to follow would be to allow the Vietnamese to select their own government. "Its none of our business," she said as to what kind of govern- Miss Jasin listed "Operation Sunrise" as one of the grievances of the Vietnamese against the U.S. The operation, she explained, was for the herding of villagers into strategic areas to "protect them from Communist invaders." THIS OPERATION, she said, was largely responsible for the "30 per cent" desertion rate found in the South Viet Nam army. describing the French as an "alien minority with alien interest." Comming on the recent anti-war and -draft demonstrations, she said, "They (Johnson administration) can no longer ignore the demonstrations." She said the Committee to End the War in Viet Nam doesn't care what Johnson says about it, and is interested only in the American withdrawal from Viet Nam. She also outlined grievances going back to the French occupation before Dien Bien Phu in 1954 Red Dog Inn presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party Oct. 30 The Red Dogs Daily Kansan 13 Thursday, October 21, 1965 809 Mass. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Love said at Denver that Smiley had assured him there was no Communist activity on the campus, and he would take Smiley's word for it. Smiley, at Boulder, Colo., called the subcommittee report inaccurate, irresponsible and "vicious." Colorado Denies Reds DENVER — (UPI) — Gov. John A. Love and University of Colorado President Joseph R. Smiley denied Wednesday that there is any Communist activity on the university campus. A Senate Internal Security Subcommittee report alleged Communist infiltration of university "teach-ins" on U.S. policy in Viet Nam. DOWNTOWN Ad Must Be Brought In With Garments NOW... EXECUTIVE SHIRT SERVICE 25c EACH GOOD FOR 7 DAYS NO LIMIT L TROUSERS, SKIRTS PLAIN SWEATERS CAREFULLY DRY CLEANED AND BEAUTIFULLY PRESSED Men's or Ladies' 2-Piece 49c EACH SUITS EACH 99c NO LIMIT BLANKETS 89c Put'em back on the bed really clean. Returned in a plastic blanket bag. NO LIMIT ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 1407 MASSACHUSETTS (Across from Junior High School) THESE SPECIALS NOT GOOD ON SATURDAY