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Show 6A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October l), 191 Ford Shifts The World in Focus Funds to Pekings Bid for U.N. Seat Bight Be Delayed Again By William R. Frye UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. -One worry that has haunted ihe American drive to block Taiwans ex- pulsion from the United Nations has now been greatly is It eased. if the that, efAmerican fort should succeed, t h e w hole process of Chinese American detente might be dynamited. The fact that Peking is willing to join wuth presidential assistant Henry A. Kissinger in planning President Nixon's China visit at the very time the United Slates is bringing its campaign to a climax indicates clearly that in Peking's view, the two things are separate matters. The Nixon trip does not depend on what happens in the U.N, This is a and pragmatic position, wholly consistent with China's past behavior, and perhaps should always have been assumed. The benefits to China of a detente with tne United States have always transcended, at least potentially, the benefits of a U.N. seat even one which was obtained at Ihe expense of Taiwan's ouster. a successful Moreover, camAmerican paign in 1971 would very probably have been overturned in 1972 and Peking is perfectly capable of waiting another year for U.N. representation. It has already waited since -- hard-heade- d 1949. Express Anxiety Yet it is a fact that serious and observers, including Charles W. Yost, the former United States U.N. delegate, did express anxiety over the danger that success for two Chinas would delay the Nixon trip or create conditions in which it could not be successful. This same concern had much to do with the difficulty American delegate George Bush was having in U.N. votes. up rounding Friends of the United States, chief thinking to save Washington from its own distorted priorities. were planning to vote against Bush to protect him from a damaging victory. Now the balance of voting power is perceptibly shifting in the 1mtd States faor. Indeed, it was so shifting, even hefore announcement of the new Kissinger visit. Taking American "Cold arguments were beginning to take bold, notably the argument that China's maximum asking price sole possession of the only U.N. scat for China need not be met. to the Also contributing growing strength of the American drive was a veiled offer, this past week, by Secretary of State William P. Rogers 'o acquiesce in U.N. repi escalation for both halves of other divided countries, provided the two parts of China won representation. This is an objective the Soviet Union has long sought, at least where the two Germanics are concerned. It was a subtle bid to harness Moscow's antagonism for Peking to its desire to firm up the partition of Europe, and thus dilute Soviet lesistance to of dual U.N. representation China. Whether Rogers' move had that effect or not, it did cause some delegates to Yes Sir, Ma'am.. Shes in Guard WASH. (AP) -d California woman will be sworn in TuesOLYMPIA, A 20-- y e a day as the nations first female National Guardsman, to Bud according Capt. Moore. Spec. 5 Nora Campbell, a three-yea- r Ex-Felo- veteran of Ihe Women's Army Corps, will be sworn in by Gov. Dan Evans in his Olympia office. Miss Campbell will be assistant to the state maintenance officer at the Washington Army National Guard headquarters at Camp Murray northeast of Olympia. She has been a clerical assistant at nearby Ft Lewis. MIAMI - YORK The Ford Foundation announced Saturday it would spend $100 million over the next six years to aid minority students and traditionally hlack private colleges. Ford named Hampton Institute in Hampton. Va., among Ihe first four colleges picked to receive developmental" grants which could run as high as $1 million a year. marked The announcement a major shift in ihe foundation's priorities for financing improvements in higher education. President McGeorge Bundy railed it a stepped-uto the central commitment problem of American soiieiv to achieve the failure for equality of opportunity members of America's racial and cultural minorities. The program will involvp percent of Ford's total spending for general higher education support during the next six years. In the foundation's fiscal year which ended Sept, 30, minority higher education received roughly 40 percent of such aid. Three years before that, the figure was 21.7 percent. With Ford's overall budget declinfor higher education ing. the much greater percentages for minority aid mean substantial cuts elsewhere. one-Chi- p nei-ih- s 0 Integral Part Such a standoff, in effect postponing action for a year, would certainly be unlikely to derail the incipient Chinese- American detente. No one's fiK'p would have been injured and the ulti- mate disposition of China's U.N. seat would become an integral part of a Sino- American negotiation on terms of ihe detente. Uncertainty over the mean- ing of what has been happen- ing inside China is contributing to a willingness to let things ride for another year. Whereas previously a great majority of the U.N. wished to respond to Peking's obvious wish to end its isolation, now there is doubt about what a new generation of leaders in China may seek to do. The dust rould usefully settle a bit, it is being said. So the outcome of the China fight is more than ever in doubt. And the whole fascinating scenario is being left open for possible revision. (Copyright, 1971, Wi'liam R. Frye) , 23, An left-win- g ddle-cla- versation was extremely political and that he listed a number of extremist organizations that he belonged to, but she said she could not remember the names of the groups. He told her that he admired black militant Angela Davis rImiada of Air Tankers Battles Killer Brush Fire Wayne County, Mich., Sheriff William Lucas as Richard Frederick Dixon, 31, of Pontiac, Mich., claimed he was a Kansas State University graduate and had a distas.e for the American way of life. Stopped for Quiz S U MMERLAND. CALIF. A killer brush lire, (UPD worst of the year, raged uncontrolled into a fourth day and. fire fighters Saturday pinned their hopes on the flying rainbarrel armada flying nonstop water bombing runs in combat style. A fleet of If planes roared in through the smoke at altitudes of feet and only Eastern officials said Dixon, fried to board Flight 953 to Miami and San Juan, P.R., at Detroit Metro Airport, was stopped for questioning after he appeared nervous. He then who pulled a gun and ordered the plane to Havana. All 33 passengers, five airline employes and six crew members aboard landed safely in Miami after a seven-hou- r flight, that included a to the Communist detour island. Ninety-eigpassengers had been scheduled to hoard the plane but it was hijacked before they all got on. Capt. W. E. Buchanan said he heard of the hijacker while he was on the ramp as passengers boarded. He turned and saw a gunman. Gun at Her Head 100-15- 0 r V, o I n i to p,rr Hun. iMil.utvo deeds of thousands of gallons of fire retardant on the blaze. Wee trying to get each plane loaded, into the air, make its run and back for more retardant in about 15 minutes, so they can fly four said an missions hour, Packv Wassle, U.S. Forest Service spokesman. This is going to he a real air tanker show today. There ought to be about 200 missions or so. Friday they dropped 300,000 gallons. The water bombing flot was led by an experimental Air Force C130 rigged to loose 2,500 gallons a drop. The fire has blackened 5.700 acres of the Los Padres Na Ie Anna e wardess Schrot, 26. said for three hours the gunman sat m the passenger section with is pistol poimed at Carol Bollinger, S t another stewardess he had sitting next to him. Miss Bollii.ger said the hijacker described himself as of white a the product s m i establishment but was "totally family" opposed to their ideas. She said the hijacker's con said he was a radical took a stewardess hostage and held a gun on her for three hours as he hijacked a partially - loaded Eastern Airlines jet from Detroit to Cuba Saturday. The hijacker, identified by who Washington Post Service NEW stop and think. The bandwag- Peking for began to sputter and stall. None of this adds up to assured victory for Washington. On the contra.rv, the best betting still is that Peking's Rut champions are ahead. earlier esrimates that they had a chance of winning are being drastically whittled down. It now is, as Bush said this past week, a very close i ace. It is entirely possible, for example, that no resolution on Chinese representation will be that passed this year liie American scheme nor the resolution (substituting Peking for Taipei) will get a majority, and that to both will be adjudged require it. That would leave Nationalist China in sole possession, de facto, of China's seat. Almost no one would he happy with this outcome except thp Nationalist Chinese, but it would he the result if the irresistible forep of desire for contact with China met an immoveable object in refusal to unseat Taiwan. on By Ann Hellmuth Associated Press Writer Minorities 47 Aboard Hijacks Airliner to Cuba n tional Forest, killed four fire fighters, injuied seven persons, destroyed seven nomes and cost more than $1.75 million. A force of 1.535 men from all over California, mostly state and federal Forest Service fire fighting teams, battled the blaze, with 300 reinforcements expected later Sat- urday. Fire officials suspected tile blaze was started by an arsonthe latest in a series of brush fires to the dry, Southern Caliravage fornia brushland. ist arson-cause- d and Georue Jackson. Miss Davis, an avowed Communist, is charged with murder in a Marin County, Calif., courthouse shootout in August, 1970. Jackson, one of the Three inmates Soledad Brothers, ' charged with murder of a in Soledad California's guard prison, was killed at Caltfor-- ' nia's San Quentin prison last Aug. 21 during what auihort-- , ties described as an escape attempt. The hijacker told the stewardesses he had sered time al Iavenworth Federal Peru-- ' tentiarv in Kansas for hank robbery. Sought by FBI He also told them he was sought by the FBI in connection with the escape of another prisoner. 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