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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 1976 12, PAGE 6 ' ' Of Is China Free Ugly Betrayal But our Seventh Fleet blocked the way, an act of treachery later confirmed by an American Ambassador. Over the past 25 years, the Free Chinese have perfumed an economic miracle in Taiwan. During the same period, the bloody tyrants cm the mainland have murdered somewhere between 34 and 64 million of their own people, and have caused the deaths of thousands of Americans with their production and distribution of heroin. Hie contrast between freedom and slavery exemplified in the two Chinas is far more obvious than it ever was in the case of the two Berlins. Yet our government continues to favor the Communist system. JOHN F. MCMANUS Betrayal is an ugly word which should never be used lightly. But betrayal, d?per-hap- s a series of betrayals, is precisely the term that should be applied to the conduct of the United States government toward Free China. The treachery stretches back more than 30 years to the final days of World War inII, when fluences in our government succeeded in bringing thje USSR into the war against the explicit recommendation of General MacArthur. When Japan was finally permitted to surrender, her huge arms stores in Manchuria were captured by the Russians and promptly turns ed over to Mao Chinese Communist forces for use in the war to subvert China. post-wa- HOMETOWN HERO Tim Holst of Logan, Utah, is featured as the Singing Bicentennial Edition of Ringling Bros, and Bamum A Ringmaster in the which at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, on Wednesday, Circus opens Bailey August 18 with 12 performances through Monday, August 23. all-ne- w FOOD security objectives of the DEHYDRATOR! In other words, the foreign policy of the United States requires giving the back of our hand to an friend. The word for that o Mace Drjisl o let mums eetritieo AwM tray rstatiN Crated: United States." reported that President Ford and the Chinese Communists have secretly agreed to establish full diplomatic relations between the United States and Red China after the November elec- See the ones that: . LindhJrdt Inc. is betrayal," and, if such treachery is not soon stopped, our leaders will soon perform a similar betrayal on all of us. tions. This, of course, would SO Nerth State Department spokes- man denied the report, but the pattern of betrayal suggests that it is true. In that same State Department forced the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to cancel a training program for Nationalist Chinese inertial guidance engineers. The program, paid for by the Chinese, was stopped in midstream when the State Department in- mid-Jul- . y, VTU POWER OUTAGES CANNOT YOU AFFORD TO M E WITH0UT EMERGENCY TRACTOR PRO TYPE . . . . GENERATOR FOR Chinese Communists in Korea. Chiang wanted to lead his forces back to the mainland. DETAILS CALL COLLECT KENNETH S. PORTER PHONE - PRESTON 152-174- 5 Scientists Seek Elements Scientists are hot on the track of two new elements heavier than any now known. ments heavier than uranium the heaviest natural elehave been added to ment the Periodic Table, but they were created by man with the help of large accelerators known as atom smash- substances like hydrogen, oxygen, iron, and copper, which have a fixed nuclear Surprisingly, the elements charge are found in nature and belong in the same family as and well-defin- chemical properties. Since 1940, several ele- - ers. IWE'RE CLEARING OUT ALL OF OUR SUMKl elements The man-mad- e run from numbers 93 to 106 on the Periodic Table. Evidence for the new natural COME IN NOW FOR REAL SUMMER SAVINGS!!! their ' elements suggests atomic numbers to be 116 and 126. The atomic number of an element corresponds to the number of protons in one of its atoms. 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Ml HHDAYS OPEN -- 5:00 HI 7:00 YAKDNOWB: MONDAY IMU State Ifehe Pmtra, nrMONtstaRdiifbrMtfi! mean withdrawal of recognition from Free China. A contemporary China has been led to believe that there is merit in recognizing the Communist mastery over DAIRYMEN Don't buy just any foreign policy and national barbarians who control Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and now Gerald Ford have accelerated the betrayal with their visits and their concessions to the Red Chinese. The casual observer of , formed the school that training such individuals would not be in furtherance of the China does exactly that; it ignores 800,000,000 suffering Chinese. Late in June, The Tokyo newspaper Mainichi Shim-bu- n In the past few years, Tse-tung- The betrayal gathered r steam in the years. At a critical point in Chinas struggle against the Communists, Secretary of State George C. Marshall placed an arms embargo on the Nationalist forces, refusing to deliver even material that had been paid for. Marshall boasted that he had disarmed Chiang with the stroke of a pen." China fell to the Reds in 1949 and Chiang was forced to flee to Taiwan. Scarcely one year later, American forces were fighting the China. After all," he is told, you cant ignore 800,000,000 people. But recognizing the leadership of the modern TNHS.7:S0-4:3- 0 FRAYS7ift.7:M SATURDAYS Ml 5:00 |