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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A September 15, 1977 The Utah Independent Page 7 Stand TH that lg of ipei, gon onal and his rlds and the anti-commun- ase- - of i ini between friend and foe, fly an unmistakably anticommunist flag and abandon the policy of opposing the Communists at home and unit -with them abroad. We also call on ii to harden confidence in its eventual victory, strengthen the unity among free nations, display moral courage and fight unitedly to the finish. Since your organizations were established, you have adhered firmly to your goal of struggling against Communism for the salvation of the world. You have recorded brilliant achievements in furthering justice and strengthening unity. We are now at the turning point of history. Our task is not limited to the passive curbing of the spread of communist poison. We must also actively enlarge the realm of freedom and assure liberty and peace for humankind. 1 am confident your efforts will awaken the conscience of the people and write a new page in the history of anticommunism. I wish your conferences great success and good health to each of you. There is little doubt that once Communist China receives its full recognition through the efforts of the Carter Administration, resulting in the subsequent selling out of Free China, American prestige and influence throughout the Far East and tu re ;ver, jlicy un-oe- en lter-int- e. the lism war. and ist become even bolder. The authoritative Intelligence Digest of England noted, on July 27, 1977, that early in June, Chinese officials told visiting, representatives - of U.S. academic organizations that scholarly and scientific exchanges between the U.S. and China will not be expanded until there are full diplomatic relations between the two countries. In May, another Chinese Vice Premier, Chi Teng-kue- i, told a group of Japanese journalists that it may well prove necessary for China to invade Taiwan . mist , of Is of and ;s of y30 and II . atest how because ,the ther the orld ;s to i sion, with . y bf tlirid der- ex- - the ; Both d to will free s to eful for line - - - . . - : : V yt dic-tator- attitude r'f: City-whic- : country. In 1966 agroup of Red China lobbyists, .including among others Oliver Edmund Clubb, Professor Robert A. Scalapino, and Harvard Professor John K. Fairbank, formed the organization supposedly to sponsor public debate on the Peoples Republic of China, but actually it was to create, and has achieved in creating, a powerful 50 for $5.y,V .Extra copies of this issue 500, .100 for $10. THE HERALD OF FREEDOM AND METROPOLITAN. REVIEW1 . for .$'1 ; . is published every other Friday by The Herald of Freedom! P.O. Box 3. Zarephati.'N.J. 08890 Subscription $12 per year, $7 for 6 months Frank A.- Capell. Ed & Publisher, TeL; 1201) 469-20' Office - Zarephath. N.J." Matter, at U.SV Post Qffice. Entered as Second-Clas08390 .' N.J. Zarephath. the. misleading . ;; . s . . . v.t surrounding this ' 3- communist-inspire- d issue should be scrapped. In lieu thereqf, a very strong. American policy should emerge to Contact your clear the - air.legislators. Spread the word. ! r' ;o :v p: - ' . !, A PROFITABLE; ADVERTISING is our business. Ypu ought to make it yours.' O . f' T . i . y . . . : (JOHN T.WILLIAMS Advertising Manager ; THE UTAH INDEPENDENT .. ,t.. v ' 57 East Oakland Avenue Salt Lake. City, Utah 84115 ; Phone 3 (801) 466-19- 1 v Character is the greatest asset any country can possess. -- Herbert Matthews y.r ? V 88 . propaganda , . . flouting - g . ial . . . . overwhelming public opinion! The President must know that about 90 of Americans are strongly against the perfidious plan to dispose of our American property in Central America. Four outstanding American Admirals have stated that the loss of our sovereign control there would greatly help the Soviets and badly hurt our countrys defense posture. On this subject; George Meanys quoted remarks are too childish and out of place for comment. Even if, after consideration, ' an aroused Senate rejects the two treaties. President Carter should be called " before.- the House for Furthermore,' all impeachment. . ; treaty-signin- g h" ' 5 . ; .Molding performance in the Pan American Union Building before the hush-husnew treaties have been placed before congress for consideration, clearly manifests a , . well-financ- ed effective theatrical-typ- e - ; This s of . Foreign Republic of Free China wrote an article entitled An Allys View of U.S. China Policy, in which he said, Having read the speech made by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance on June 29, 1977, at the Asian Society, l am constrained to take strong exception to the statement of. China policy as reflected in that speech. JHe noted that the Chinese Communists have massacred as many as sixty million people, that more than 150,000 Americans lost their lives or were wounded during the Korean War with direct intervention of the Chinese Communists, that the Chinese Communists actively supported the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War, that they are presently supporting Communist elements in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa, that the Chinese Communists took power with sheer violence, that they have deprived the people of all fundamental human rights, that they export revolution, engage in infiltration and subversive activities in many free countries, and that it would be a- total disregard of the historical lessons as well as reality if the U.S. were .to believe that the Chinese Communists are capable of playing any role in maintaining international peace. He said that the Chinese people in Taiwan could never accept Communist enslavement ' and persecution and for that reason, I must reiterate that the government and, the people .of the ..Republic of China will in no circumstances enter into any negotiation with the Chinese Com- munists. V v It is unfortunate the, Americans arejfiot smart v ; enough to dp likewise. ' . . fall vide number ; gfor 1 the large counterrevolutionaries on that island. All the pressure for abandonment of Taiwan does not come from Communist China. American : liberals have long been eager for formal relations with Communist China and are now in . the forefront of urging rapid movement toward normalization. Such liberals blame Washington, not Peking, for the present impasse in the movement; StoWara normalization. ' ; A number of organizations and publications are.; prompting the cause of Red China. "The Comp; ;v;mUhi Party and other Marxist1 organizations follow? tKe' Communist line that anything which advances the cause of. world Communism sKould be promoted regardless of whether temporary differences exist between the Soviet Union; and Red China. However, there is in the United States a V powerful organ izatioh,fP'the States-Chin- a ; National Committee on United also has 'Relations, Inc. of New York field staff units in a number of colleges across the . rnal oex- - of The k" low. It will Southeast Asia will drop to an all-tibe proof that we do not honor our commitments and that, when the chips are down, we support the Communist countries rather than the anticommunist nations. Once there is the assurance that we will not help Free China, and that certainly is becoming apparent, the Red Chinese will I Washington. D.C. Hands of some wealthy, Security Committee hearings are replete with the subversiveProgram internationalists,, who leftist background of founder Oliver Edmund stoop so low as to bite the hand Clubb. Professor Robert A. Scalapino of the that has fed them, should be University of California at Berkeley is a C.F.R. exposed as to how it works, deceit and weaken member who has been a consultant to the fully, to down-grad- e United States! the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, has been Concerning the inflated issue affiliated with the World Affairs Council, Foreign about the American Canal Zone, in Policy Association and Institute of Pacific Panama nothing could be more Relations and has received a Rockefeller Founda-tio- n deceitful than to cloak this national grant. The third founder. Professor John K. issue .in the robes of partisan Fairbank (C.F.R. member) has been identified as politics! Numerous ploys are being by the administration to a Communist who featured prominently in the used hood-winthe American people: Senate investigation of the subversive Institute of to force down their throats two Pacific Relations. dubious agreements, or treaties.- Top officials of friendly South As late as July 27, 1977 John K. Fairbank American countries are indeed (identified Communist), now professor emeritus very welcome here for discussions at Harvard University, wrote a three-colum- n on matters of mutual interest. But article for the New York Times in favor of for President Carter to have Communist China. hurriedly invited many to come on Minister Shen Chang-hua- n of the September 7th to attend a -- ay HOT USE" from liberty Lobby Communist China lobby. The Senate Internal me uni-)d- MOLDING HANDS SELLOUT JU, r |