IN VIETNAM: U.S. guilty “The war cannot be won (by the U.S.) without virtually annihilating the Vietnamese people...” Statement made in a nationally televised debate with McGeorge Bundy by Edmund O. Club, ex-foreign Ser- vice Officer and chairman of Columbia University’s. Seminar on Modern Asia. Stop murder and torture The dictionary definition of genocide is: “‘The act of destroying national, cul- tural or religious groups, one who com- mits mass murder.”’ The Nuremberg trials found the Nazi leaders guilty of genocide and de- clared its practise to be a cri me against humanity. Now the leaders of the U.S. are guilty of this crime against the people of Vietnam — as the pictures on this page show. You can protest this mass murder and urge peace in Vietnam by signing ‘the postcard in the bottom right hand corner and sending it to Prime Minister Pearson without delay. Thirteen-year-old Ho van Bot will never forget the U.S.; the burns on his face and body are from American napalm. Torturing a young South Vietnamese. In the past 11 years an estimated 170,000 people have been murdered i! U.S. puppet troops, while hundreds of thousands have been wounded and maimed. Sign and mail today! : ome eee ome aoe eee oe ome os ae ae OS ae ee E me i : RT. HON. L. B. PEARSON, POSTAG Prime Minister of Canada, FREE Ottawa Dear Mr. Pearson: uly Please use Canada’s influence openly and forcef now to: 1. STOP THE WAR IN VIETNAM 2. Negotiate for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. 3. Let the Vietnamese people decide their own affairs: Signed, EAS °. + ghee IN NORTH VIETNAM: This mother and her two children in the Nghe An province were killed by American bombs. On Thursday, July 8 U.S. bombers killed 40 people, including patients and doc- tors in a raid on a North Vietnam’ tuberculosis sanatorium. Printed by Canadian Peace Congress July 23, 1965—PACIFIC TRIBUNE— pot