WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954 PAGE TEN Dirodo Truce Sets Up Mew iron Curfcqimi Thousands With Insomnia M.HHI? Sound All Might-Awake Fresh Vtert of Dtv mfc Donnin Sleeptnc Capsules have found as you can blessed sound sleep. Dorm in- baa been clinically tested for safety and is guaranteed non-habit forming. The world ol medicine progresses so why tolerate a sleepless night that makes you tired and worn out the next day. Now for only 6c per capsule you can find the rest you want. Dorm in costs but $2.35 for 36 capsules so safe no prescription s needed and Dorrain must help jrou or your money back! Accept ? so substitute. There) So Substitute For SLEEPING CAPSULES HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON they must pull out for the north. Neither side may bring in troops or war material, and no new mili tary bases can be set up on either side of the line. This prohibition applies particul arly to any bases for the South east Asia Treaty Organization (SEATOI. which the United States and Britain are preparing to check any future Communist aggression in this area. However the organization, once formed, is expected to bring south ern Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos under Its protective wing. Signifying disapproval of the par titioning, the U. S. government had decided not to Join In the general declaration which the olher con ference delegations were to Issue Inter 'today taking note of the agreement terms. Instead, the United States planned separate declaration, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Tran Van Do declared In an inter view yesterday that the big pow ers were splitting bis country In violation of the wishes and inter ests of its people. "We have been presented," he said, "with a fait accompli. We were not consulted and were in formed of the decislons'only after they had been taken." But the military weakness of Do's government and its depend ence on the West for economic and military backing made it certain the Vietnamese regime would go along with the truce. In a statement issued after the signing, U. S. Under Secretary of State Walter BedellSmith said the American delegation he is heading at Geneva was pleased about the progress made toward ending bloodshed in Indochina. He added lhat the United States was with holding comment on the armistice provisions until afier an examina tion of its text. "We share the fervent hopes of millions throughout the world that an important step has been taken toward a lasting peace In south east Asia, which will establish the right of the peoples of that area to determine their own future," Smith's statement said. The agreements must be sent to the French and Vietminh high com manders in Indochina for counter signing. They will become effective after that. - . A three-nation neutral armistice commission, headed by India and including Canada and Communist Poland, will supervise the carrying-out of the . armistice agree ments. All prisoners of war and civilian internees are to be liberated with in 30 days, and each side pledged to help transfer residents who wished to move to the other zone. notuig the terms wun wnich It agrees but Ignoring officially those of which it disapproves. The U. 8. delegation carefully avoided expressing any opinion publicly about the provisions of the armistice agreement, but from Washington Associated Press Dip lomatic Correspondent John High tower wrote that the terms were generally regarded there as a vic tory for the Communists and de feat for the free world. The Vietnamese government of Bao Dai shared the U. 8. attitude. One Vietnamese official called newspaper correspondents as the signing was about to begin and emphasized that no official of the Viet Nam government was taking part In or even observing the cere mony over parchment papers bound in green ribbons. This clause fulfilled one American demand that no one must be forced to live under a Communist regime. Dodge-Plymouth Special! All Makes Align Front End and $750 Balance Front Wheels' f . ,', (Plus Wheel Weight.)"' Bob Me.t DODGE-PLYMOUTH 522 So. 6th Phone 8101 GENEVA Ifl France made peace with her Communist ene rues in Indochina just before dawn today and a new Iron Curtain clanked down on 13 million per sons In north Viet Nam. Gen. Georges Deltell of Prance and Gen. Ta Quang Buu of the Vietminh rebels signed armistice agreements covering Viet Nam and Laos Just 3 hours and 50 min utes after the Tuesday midnight deadline French Premier Pierre Mcndes-France had set for peace or his resignation. A truce for the third Indochina alate, Cambodia, was scheduled to be signed later today The simple signing ceremony, under a blaze of photographers' lights in the former home of the League of Nations, called a halt to an eight-year war in which 92,000 soldiers of the French Union expeditionary corps died or disap peared. It also laid a Korea-like parti tion across the 42-mile waist of Viet Nam, Indochina's largest, richest and most populous state, about at the 17th Parallel of lati tude. Communist leader Ho Chi Minn will take over the destinies of the residents north of the line. The 10 million Vietnamese below the par tition will live under the pro-Western regime of chief of state Bao Dai. All Vietnamese elections, not OHM earlier than one year from today and not later than two years, are supposed to reunite the divided country. But Western officials here generally conceded the "tempora ry" partition line probably will be come a political and ideological frontier like those which split Ger many and Korea. Officials said the texts of the agreements would not be published for several days, but their contents already were generally known. Civilians on either side of the partition line will have one year to move to the other side if they desire The French have the next 300 days to move out of the big north ern cities of Hanoi and Haiphong. Until that day next May they will hold an enclave in the Red River Delta around those two major centers. Cambodia and Laos will remain under their French-supported roy al governments. Vietminh troops which have invaded their territory an estimated 10,000 in Laos, few er in Cambodia will withdraw in 60 days. For military security reasons the date for the end of hostilities was not announced. One Vietna mese official said, however, that cease-fire orders would become ef fective in a week for the regular forces on both sides. Guerrilla fighters in the Jungles and moun tains would be given a longer period, he added. The partition line across Vict Nam runs along the Song Ben Hair River It leaves Highway No. 9, a principal road leading from the coast across the country to Laos, In the hands of southern Viet Nam. The south also retains the . major port of Tourane and ex-emperor Bao Dai's royal capital. Hue, both in central Viet Nam. Cambodia did not Join In the early-morning armistice ceremony because of a last-minute burst of Independence on the part of her delegation. Cambodian Foreign Minister Tep Phan demanded until nearly 2 a.m. thnt his nation's courts be permitted to try Com munist sympathizers for working with the Vietminh invaders. He agreed to drop the demand after the issue was ironed out in a long session with Mendes-Franoe, Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov and British Foreign Sec letnry Anthony Eden. The armistices for Viet Nam and Laos cover the area where .most of the Indochina battling took place. There was little fighting in Cambodia. During the 300 more days the French hold Hanoi and Haiphong, the Vietminh will hold five pock ets south of the partition line. Then Postal Bill Draws Fire WASHINGTON 11 - In an all-or-nothliuT gamble, House leaders tndllV riillwl itn a rimi),la-h.. .Iinrf 1)111 to raise both postage rates and uie pay oi posiui workers. GOP leaders made no predic tions on the outcome, but Demo cratic, Lender Knyburn of Texas declared the one-package measure "will be beaten." The tandem liienvnri. ban nllrrn resentment from those who con- umiu proposed rale increases are too high and pav raises too low. The bill would: 1. Increase first, second and tlUl'd-clawt rules n tnfol nf ni lion dollars a year. 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