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Show Sunday, July18, 1971 Nixon-China Viewpoints Page 16—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Some Opposition Trip is OK To Proposed Journey Promise In Visit With Martha WASHINGTON (UPI) —More “And I won't accept any than two decades of American more invitations from the hostility to Peking’s Communist White House,”” Schmitz said. regime hasinspired a round of “You might say I've disestanegative reaction to President blished diplomatic relations Nixon's announcement he will with the White House as long as this policy continues.” visit China. While the response to Nixon’s Sens. Peter H. Dominick, Rtrip from both Republicans and Colo., warned that admission of Democratic congressional lead- Communist China te the United ers was strongly favorable, a N.tions would “‘open the doors number of rank-and-filers iook to a new headquarters for espionage and subversion.” the opposite tack Friday. Among them was the GOP Rep. John H. Rousselot, R congressman from the Orange Calif., claimed Nixon's announcement had “dealt a County, Calif., district where Nixon maintains his San staggering blow to those who Clemente home. Rep, John G. believe in genuine freedom in Schmitz accused Nixon of its fullest sense and the true “surrendering to international cause of peace.” But Nixon's critics were in communism.” Schmitz, a John Birch Socity member, said he turn criticized by Sen. Thomas had informed the Western J. Mcintyre, D N.H., who said White House he was rejecting Nixon had betrayed no prinan invitation to cruise with ciple. Nixon on the presidential yacht “That kind of talk is 20 years Sequoia Fridaynight. out of date,” McIntyre said. HOME-ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS Rusk Seeks Relax, Folks, LONDON (UPI) — Martha Mitchell says she heartily approves of President Nixon's plan to visit Communist China ENTIRE SELECTION OF DISNEY LAND RECORDS ATLANTA (UPI) —Former Secretary of State Dean Rusk believes President Nixon's visic to Peking could open up a new era of eased world tensions. “We may be moving into a period where things can be talked out a little more because people should live as brothers and sisters, whatever their politics. Anyhow, she said, there are some people in the United States worse than the Communists. Mrs. Mitchell, the wife of Attorney General Jokn N. clearly,” Rusk, once a staunch Mitchell, is accompanying her opponent of U.S. recognition of husband during his stay in Communist China, said in an London for the American Bar interview in today's edition of the Atlanta Constitution. Association convention. “In a nuclear world, two big She spoke her mind on a variety of matters, including countries like mainland China the Pentagon papers, American and the United States ought to youth and her own fondness for have regular channels of § speaking out, during a tea contact with each other, even though there may be some Friday with newsmen. important points on which they “We have become one world disagree. I don’t see much now,” she told the newsmen. point in not having those “With the weapons we have, relations,” said Rusk, who it’s no longer one country served as secretary of state for against another. We should live eight years during the administogether as brother andsister, trations of Presidents Kennedy Communists and non-Commu- and Johnson. nists,” Rusk said those administraBesides, she said, “There are tions failed in establishing elements worse than the relations with China “partly Communists in our own na- because”ofinternaltroubles in tion.” China. Mrs. Mitchell, smoothing her Rusk said he thinks Nixon’s bright emerald taffeta dress, announcement may be a step said she thought the American toward admission of China to undergrounds, both black and the United Nations, but he white, were “trying to over- declined to speculate on what throw the government by effect it could have on a force.” possible peace settlement in As for the younger genera- Vietnam. “That's one of the big tion, Mrs, Mitchell said many of them were “a bunch of questions that is on people’s spoiled brats, they've had too minds. But I just don’t have the answer to it,” Rusk said. “I much of everything.” Mrs. Mitchel! said she have not been in touch with thought government leaders anybodyat all in Washington. I were deceiving the people in don’t know what has been going nottelling them what they were on behind the scenes.” Rusk said he hopes “it opens really thinking and doing and that was why she talked so up a new chapter in world affairs. We just don’t know yet. frankly to the press. Tn one way, the publication of So many things depend on what the Pentagon papers was a next and how the talks . 1 thought it was a good justified, she said, because ‘the citizens have a right to know.” Giantsize full color illustreted book enclosed in each album. SPECIAL “ WHEN PRES, NIXON visits Red China he'll find portraits of Mao Tse-tung and references to “his thoughts” everywhere. Here at a meeting of young Chinese, the speaker's sone is a portrait of the Red China leader and “his thoughts” are inscribed above. LOW PRICE Red China Further Aheadin Sophisticated Science Than Most Westerners Will Believe WASHINGTON(UPI) —When unorganized conglomerate in President Nixon goes to China ee superstition rules over next year, he will be visiting a nation far more sophisticated Nixon and his staff might’ do scientifically than a lot of worse in their pre-visit cramWesterners suppose. ming than a study of recently Everybody knows, of course, published directory of selected that Communist China has scientific institutions in Commade nuclear weapons and the munist China. tae with which to deliver It was prepared by the Surveys & Research Corp. of a the‘on nevertheless Washington, D.C., for the persists some capitalist National Science Foundation circles that big China is an aeeel by the Hoover Institution Press. Tt runs to 469 pages and reports in detail the makeup of 490 Chinese scientific research and development institutions through 1967, One of the first things the Chinese Communist rulers did vas to inaugurate in 1950 a national campaign for, as the directory puts it, “eradication of superstitions in the interpretation of natural phenomena.” Somewhere along the way they got back as many as they could of those Chinese scientists who had received their graduate degrees in Western nations. So if Western science is good, so is the science of The list of Western nations where meny's Chinese scientists i their basic training is long. It includes England, Canada, France, Germany, Scotland, Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Uniited States. Subjects in which the Chinese perfected themselves ranged from the most abtruse theories of Einsteinian physics to the more modern ideas about the nature of nuclear particles. Their studies included both fission and fusion reactions involving everything from Abombs and H-bombs to present and future nuclear power plants, A host of Chinese scientists now presiding over or working in institutions dedicated to everything from the prevention of crop diseases to perfection of atomic weapons got a considerable part of their training in capitalistic countries, including WOOD INSULATION NEW YORK (UPI)—Wood insulates six times better than brick, 15 times better than concrete and 1,000 times better than aluminum, says the American Wood Council. In some cases, Chinese NEWSMAPspoilights Red Reg. 5.98 STEREO ALBUMS STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY FAST DELIVERY SERVICES 40 W. Ist N. 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