Show t'l - i ' ' I' ' --- -- ' I ' -- - P 4":19011111111111 t I -- ' - ' r ---- --- k4i --- '- I - the ' - t riii i:i"‘-- - i 1 ' i" ? ' '''i -- 1? : ' i 11t7 - ft' A t- -- 4 a has ' - f--- ' I:lk tI - -- ) Is it i 144 : 1 r - hip to for- - k ' cra - 'k ' ' 300000"' 1 ''4'' '&4' ' 1 1 (4 '44'400 m1vAtKvoredv"1''"'"'" t - 'N ' ‘ : ‘ : ' - ' ' i '40t 4 46 "i4- " - e 0 - 1 -- ' -- - - sea ' 0000 4010 7 4 ' An conflict IP - - 0 rice-lo3 l -( downoW " re - -' i ‘ - ' - - - i — I r 77 - 1 N — - — N toilIIwssiERN oono0b Mit ' v :: - llP4r 'II S - 4" - -- ---- ) - ee'- -' ----- 7 - - ---wa — --- - yikA -ong °jig PHI LI T — ' — - 2 ' 4' --- 4:::$ 7 91:: "7" 6' 00 ‘ re—'w "3140 -- zr- : -- 14P national Interests in future years in China in which Chinese with those of Soviet Russia : Continued From Page One 1i ' ' 11- ' to Indicate with maxi-- Asian revolution by falling to " f orce and precision the I understand: that any Attempt mum prttter cionse treaty-- of mutual manner in which IVe would combat Communist subversion defense subject Jo the constitu-iJNick up that and aggression—withnut the warning tional processei of each partici- R a m on support of the native peoples Hence President pating state Pakistan in accordance with Magsaysay has submitted to lis bound to fail We to three need do things conditions it has' advanced for the conference an Asian equiv- in Southeast Asia: al'the Atlantic Charter to its participation has reserved alent fire the peo- - (1) WE MUST reassure the atnhde its po'sition on the treaty as giimivaegtihneattniotnheloff and native 'peoples that weare de-- : Iple i the rin to fight tertnined to Preserve peace AS IllkS 'OFTIFN happened tagainst communism but what with freedom in the region (2) We must say clearly that in the recent past the tnited is more important to fight for i have a we will 'fight any act of aggrefreedom in which they is between States the caught 1' sin in the area by every I two contradictory positionN held stake being theMselves free on the one hand by its best SO FAR the Niagsaysay Pin- - toLanussein oofurarpmowederfoinrecetudainndg I in S'outheaNt Asia and friends NATO-typlike the posal with all weapons at the Western Pacific and ob the has been coldly received our disnpyos aaind treaty other by two of its outstanding by the United Kingdom and (3) And we must forthwith allie s in Europe A s of now itliranee And the U S while so t organize our military forces appeaes the the USgovel :n- silent and our economic resources UNinteretedis ment is Inclined to suppat the aPrtatreh: AlagSaysav proposal is that the Communists will' un- British-FrentI concept boat' seda shelved i and if nothing iAl 'comes doubt ithwoeutmeaannyto loose treaty organization out of Manila except a watered- - dwehrastteavnedr stand on the notion that the Commu-- 1 down version of mu- - by what we existing lay nists should be provoked as!tual defense treaties between little as possible These are the proposals ad!Australia and the US and be- As a friend of Amerka and tween the Philippines and the vanced Magsap the American people I feel 1 US then 'it might have been $ay in the form et a Pacific must give a warning against a better to have attempted no Charter in Southeast Asia Ahatlfurther diplomatic moves policy They are prOposals which the c an 1y read- t7o-- further chi- will espouse durthis line—to Philippines Alont Indulge !aster in too much sound and fury ing the conference They are We are meeti ng here in w hich signifies nothing to the proposals which are fully both with the Manila for only one reason: Communists would only be to to strengthen the arouse their mockery and past and the American future namely The long range success of defenSes fre e world contempt and thus detehefurther Com ''he importance of the Mag--- ptheendmuapnolinaeonctieegrerenecoofwAillmdoer munist aggression in the ss-aproposal i s that if the Jean support forthese proposals area -- -'Manila Conference ignores the The Conference in Manila principle of self determination was purposely conceived as a and expresses no sympathy for Strictly Fresh Grad A 'partial answer to the Geneva the aspirations of colonial peo- - Small C onference after the Indo-- pies for self government and Eggs doz china debacle We of the free 'independence as underscored Wholesale or Retail in the Nlaysaysay declaration R A Anderson Poultry Farm :This far and no farther 'of principles then it will have East So 3rd 2174 And in Manila We are sup- - missed the whole point in the posed 1 to' i ' t - 1 --- ---- ' '''":4 -- hen '‘: CS might come into " s ''''' ---'774'-'''7---i '-- map spotlights areas This o ehungkinglarlild Anoc:: ''r 1 02k Ar 440 ' "11 -- - 0 l'A t itngoostr ' Deadly harvest Small landowners in China are led to execution grou9d was made in 1932 and smuggled out during purge of landownerc-Phot- red- - ii A 1 ! 4tHstud svhv 'Zn"2 7 lbk Potty Woo founded ist " "Naneninf14t1 - v AP --- - - t - N 0100o - - tO 11:N4inIA nicowll'rank lyi0I'lf 1 Mndela 44 i 4t$ ww - ChangchunA 0 s--' :!' ' ' l''A1: ) it ' ' " 44 aping Vladivostok k il ' - m:a?1?loll 4— 1 e$ TO 1Romulo Urges Asia Treaty Teeth 's V ts'74 -- -' — H Ati" ' ' m000000000 1000000000 g - - A8 LErrEn OPEN 0000000040 40001010 ir!:-- Pt Art e f silitirVMsdi In ) ora""nr'" ninon 7114V sinnOvsl of Communist 1:)tchow " 160 k' - Ana V 41 - 4k 4 ' -- ?IL 1 : "' - 1NKANG ‘ 40 ' kt 1" ' '" 4 S' 0000 0000 00000 - ‘ f""'!'"'" Nn cr MONGOLIA 00000000000 006 vr V 4 —i -: )7:i ' in Sinkiang ' ' 144 ' Pvv ea ' " i4 be ti ' - i en- 1 t - t' 1 r- r: - :' '' - 4 Ve ' ' ' f" ' - ''' ' -- 1 tr s - A t 1 ' Ger ''"i - fur- - f 1 :" 1 -- -7 14 'v- At24 - '!: i' up mor :hes A ' t t:Ing I 'r tt 71 s'' tIlds40 ''' laot - $ '' 'e 1 ' 4 1 The and reek big flse hem ? '431:' i: ' rt - Russian Push Into Manchuria Touched ON the lusso-Japeno- se War Soviets trek' Promise in Treaty of 1945 Not to I intorforso I I :I I- i 7 t a dasm 0 ' T : -- ' Lime vott--- tr v i: r--- 15 It 'EL — '''''' '' — — : - - - 11: 1054 ' 'IP' -- -- I Thsk'Salt Lake Tribune StindeySeptleinher$ ' i ' — ' 2 1 1 - -- I i 4 - — 1 ke I bidet -- relations toots on the look of an axis " of mutually dependent powers ' 0 TT1 0 rather than a satellite s ubor- dinate to a colossus Now in 1954 after the death Stalin and the semi-retirof the imperialists Czars the pies ) Moscow set up a "Peoples! By then the Communists were" Continueti From Page One Mao the Chinese Com ment of of voluChi under the G the protec Hn control Fourth re overnment" 'Soviets after their and more Russians harboring mutual sus- - tion seized the nationalist tion of Soviet guns and made Iriese Army at Nanehang nuon their own If there is a de-Picions cleus of the future Chinese Red movement in Outer Mongolia the separation permanent veloping contest for Asia it is 12p to a short time ago the and from then on forced the! Army By that time Mao Chou between China and Russia that Is— was—and Then there Russians seemed to be control- Chinese both Nationalist and T Teh Liu Shao-ch- i and other top the battle eventually may be the question of Sinkiang prov--100 per Communist to recOgnize its ling uprisings dee 'tied ince were cent But recently there 'in key citieswhile they whipped manent separation from China!' bor a time Peiping did Mos 'their fourth route army into indications tiiat the Chinese had Ever since their first formal land never Is That never a and Mo sc ow cow's bidding ' to balk contracts with the Chinese wh begun some day may make his- shape without profits expense reaped First there were hints that hack in the 17111 Century days A ory as the scene of a clash From then on the C OM MU' from the little wars had of the Ming dynasty the Nastlan China's consistently sabotaged of interests it bogged down and the Chinese: sians dreamed of empire in is a province of more than a tionalist attempts to unify the I CAN were petulantly blaming 'tt on China Wars in Europe deflected million square miles twice the country They fought the Na- T WAIT TO OU- R OWN1 WiTtl insufficient help from the Rus- - them from time to time but size or Texas It is rich in many tionalists when China was fight- LOVELY I THAT USE ASdN THIS PWMEN TS 1 Then after the Geneva' did not stop them from cob o- things' PiFing including agriculture ifIg the Japanese: and there is i I went nizing central Asia once part of and mineral at conference Chou even that they resources It is the suspicion CAW AFVOIZO off on his own to make friends China and now making up a site of the- - ancient silk road lime' collaborated with the i Ost - I LL KIRHE t4 I and influence people in Asia grounpf Soviet republics once described by Marco Polo lapanese while fighting them He spoke of Asia for the Asians on the battlefront They broke The wars did not stop them which connects with the E A A HAVE 1 s 1 i — and didn't include the Russians from hungrily eyeing Chinese by way of India sod the West all pledges violated all corn- ' 1 1 I NI ROOM : ° 1 OW oct in the deal e Tu rke s t 'I and attempting by way of Iran 41 promises r!14-colonial penetration there no tinder both the Czars and ' THIRD IN AN important! vvere 0Rut they also had rom- ' Russians deflected the Communists the Russians the anni-i on the Mosmit ted speech recently heresy' It against k J:g::'from colonization of:Siberia and frequently -- "71 - -- - ' ' intruded on Sin- - cow Mao advanced a new idea VerSarY Of the Chiner Red' In fact in the treaty the' A pushing into Manchuria kiang Commander-in-Chie- f pChu z —that the peasants and not Army Russians bi gned with National-Teh never once mentioned the! IT WAS THE Russiankushl ist the should proletariat anumooloomomoommomommoms eity China irt Augusr1945 as Ja- t into Manchuria and toward iv0-form the basis of the revolo great ally to the north : fel l the Soviet s promised t'on: i pan RuSH the rea which touched off to be ' appear - '4mong other that things they War RusSian defully aware of Russian efforts to A c svould no longer interfere in Later Mao broke with his t press them into the Kremlin feat halted the Czars for a time ill! 1 —161E in chief with the Sinkiang province Jost in efAlong opponent and them party foothold their mold Not the least of these their other promises in the a ' romantic named forts is the Russianizing of the Manchuria But they did not L3 ' 1 broke 11 that one treaty they who took refuge in rimill Chine se Army by swarms of So- - give up N N un- Kaiser Wilhelm IT of Ger- -- I Students of EVEN AFTER the arrival of Nloseow and did not return yiet technicians eAr 1 i Sino-Sovirelations express Many gave his cousin 17nr th e Communiststo power the Id the Soviet Army brought 0 i him via as 11 back Manchuria a e Nicholas free Asia hand in firm belief that the Chinese are ft Russons proved reluctant to ( 'e'C fell Javan counter-precauhim of "Ruler calling k5 out Peiping" taking quietly of NlanchuriaThey are get LW -r --Ns 40 Man also ousted Wang Ming and promising to protect his st ill th e I- 'e lions helping to run the - AFP' another Ivlos7 '11v have an westrn frontiers Using the c h angehun railway still base (Chen Shao--yi------- -' in Perhaps the e ' coworiented Communist The bank' as an in their troops in the eve cocked at history—ar long APJVA1E3i6Ift1:16 o '411 1301 party did bow to Comintern de- history without large scale war strument of economic figgres- - of Dairen and Port k YARD rea v3f1116ACK fare between the twocountries -- sion the Russians once again of which were to he turned 'mands to proclaim Soviet o olk ME hut 4lotted with Russian perfidy turned their hungry attention over to Peiping by the end of public of China in Kingsi 1931 MosP10'0tlee in soon But and Russian aggression against to Manchuria 1952 The Russians instead ne- i moswoo cow wasto be preoccupied with 1 1911 rev° After Sun China There are modern re- gotiated another agreement in against the Manchus 1952 permitting them to stay gatheriti4 Ns'ar clouds in the minders to keep the Chinese-410MMOO thisChinese party de- Moscow maneuvered a memories fresh Much of whet the Russians w"' and Na- 's tented sian the throne by Chiang in did helped the Chinese Com- One such is Outer Mongo- - Outer mongol fo The new re Mongolia mit) munist revhintion to its f ruition tionalist forcesAyas to flee to lia now a People's Republic FALL IS IN THE AIR AND IT'S TIME TO of the bleak lie of China refused to and completely a vassal of th e ruze him but Russ ian recog- With that t he ClomMunists could Shensi Pros:inee there to de- THAT VACATION CABIN AND FORGET troops have no quarrel The Russians - beyond Russians The Chinese even soon nailed the their revolution vision THE LIFETIME OF GRACIOUS UV OF THING country down C6Mrn"niM13' have lost for Moscow That was all right had a finger in the pie from- the reach of Moscow ING TO BE ENJOYED IN A HOFFMAN HOME the very beginning Interest to the vast and rich for an Russien influance remained openly imperialist gos- The Kungchantang (KCT) or territory 4ron g hilt by the time thelernment but under Stalin Communist is For REAL living the Party of China she- - 'Communists emerged victorious! N In touted of liberator the footsteps Following subject peo- gan its existence as a creature Is HEIGHTS time 1949 of the the HOFFMAN no end the party lat NA of Nloseow: It was founded in look had the of satellite T longer BEL-ONOW SEA - The Russians had extended aid Shanghai in 1921 by Chen hsiu a Peiping University pro-i- n over Manchuria turning Janfessor who had been to Mos Lanese arms to the Red forces 1 11 there cow At the first congress but the revolution remained ' THE CLAiPORT were only 100 memb ers inese Moscow's! I 111dS GI direct interest grew an d the! IT IIA D ITS own leader and '! 3 BEDROOMS 'N Communist International sent ranked him as high as Lenin! New York Times Service A MONTH The Marianas Trench about Mikhail Borodin to China as or Stalin It adapted European MOVE IN MASONRY CONSTRUCTION ' Chinese re- - 4000 miles to the IONDON Sept to communism INSURANCE its INTEREST situao' TAXES of! PRINCIPAL INCLUDES representatixe northwest search ships from the Scripps1 the Tonga Islands Ns as AREA DINING SEPARATE surveyed Aiding b i m WWI an Instituti on of Oceanography at N Make it a date! i i British STEPSAVER KITCHEN oceanographers' coming young Communist N IIa Jolla Calif miv have made by 1 Ile With Red Cmila the Rtissla Sem i RUsso-ehines- e oosening e 1 ran on tve of 3 tions : THE PARTING OF THE WAYS dds vos is has ow the to five-yea- tow ink but IntilliSe 'w: lienrganized - -- r Ht1S-nist- Soviet-Chines- --2- 5c ' - En-La- ets 4 the the the it ' ity ' 1 The-Chine- l' spij It 1 V? ' itt le se - t (gi 1)) ------ - ' 16 ice-tre- e - 4 11 0la V r S t - 0 W goo °It VA CArlek --- - X j F the s o pro-Rus- Kai-she- -- ' - " 581ATHOMS i Om - ltes e au lt S o t h c r n ) acific I Deel)eSt Sinffidiligs ‘i - Itrtltto -t- - ' 4 4' fr U '- i --- p E - I f 4 - i -- 1 E !' :' -- - ' — - ' As a matter cow and the KCT tang Minh tactics That iNIT) Sun Nun INSIDE STORAGE l listSPE - "--'‘- y:rztilat-the-144-aat- ASPHALT - narne- was — -r tbe : - 819 min Tang One entire building of !DO IT YOURSELF" Exhibits & demonstrations 1 - 266 - or National Pany bf China to overthrow t he Manchus and bring!the republic into being Ostensibly Borodin's job was to "advise" the Kuomintang Ae- tually his lob vas to subvert and distort the 'revolution of - l' MUSIC-7-506- ' 9 I - I ' - -- : - Mirseow-- 1tate Plefittlg'-'''-'-- I liAtit' G 1 9U NCI kitLik 0 Citwtilth-' - -- -- !2 - ': t - - - -- --- - --- 2- --- - '7 - - - - - - L - - - - r ::s1:i :11:1t4"""" :: !0:14 :4 S'r417k:'"°"Nliv-Isi:i) 4:1 sk ' : ' 11r BATHS MOOEL HOMES l' - OPEN ARE ' ' L7' r-- v--- ' 1Lit 7?1 tioei -- wovo4772 r - :4' i' '''''' ':-- t Fit A1: & AA ': 7:7: - ' 01b - ' '4 1 '' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' - ii a r ' - 7 ': - - - : ''' r:A: ' - ' itx d :' 4 tt: It7': r iitit' mtcC7i-'- i r - r '2 ---- - t - - - ' I ' 4' V1Pi' CA' ' I - 7 -1- I 4:'('- - ' ran: tV14V- I (:'- 171' - 117E11-16'--- vv-- l - 41'3 '174-0:1- -- : ' - - '1 ' -- - - - - - 1 A It N S i no A- - — - MAN HEIGHTS 110 - 'I— - — S A ' U wlirL4 IAH ttortrv1notneamom-mino111- - — - - - --- - 4 - - ------- - r1 r1 ili --1 7: r 1 1Y A - " - kiti A I FURNISHED ST ROIFS FU'RNITURE CO 4 " ::- 1 -- - '- &t' "141 p: ::'i --' : 4 17c: - DAILY t " yr :p44)44‘itimi?17fri :!----ot : '' t- - "-' )2411 1 AND SUNDAY 9 - 8 SATURDAy 9 6 4777-- :4411171r7i 4 1 1!f2 ' iii - -: - t litairStateA kel '''- '7 TILE FLOORS CARPORT - LIVESTOCK tiI 'earty-thatTeve- SUGAR " : itrit - PICTURE WINDOW Kuorointth'e party S© TOTAL PRICE CMLITY - under Kuo N CENTRAL HEATING Itr' N10‘' ordered eCominthe formed by of Chung : of T was later becorne leader of the Vietminh Uncertainty about the record- breaking nature of the Irozn Deep has been caused by the nature 'of the typical submarine trench It may mask an es'en deeper hole about two miles west of the position stir- veyed Dr Rexene says it -i- s- "re- markable" that all three of the greatest ocean depths measured (the Tongo the Marianas and the Galathea depth in the Min- danao Trench) "lie within 200 fathoms of each other though recorded from widely separated —' I 44t PAYMENT-$58 $1266510 ExHIBITs ACCORDING tO a prelimi LITAH S GREATEST nary account to be Published the unsuspecting Sun to the British science idurnati MIDWAY! The Communists joined the Nature Dr Roger Revelle of the HOLIDAY ON ICE KMT as directed promising to W Scripps Institution says that admiccid la o fait In abide by the rules and take the calculations are correct the e)udes general admission to In front a to national Unite part new Tonga depth (now called th grandstand for groat China But the Communists 4 shows every day IItstersed the Horizon Deep) is the deep- O'' Ioversoon positaking began est yet recorded from the South t aras seasitic saaltataiticiact in the KNIT or '0'1' includes ell ern Hemisphere" and "ma3t bei TIIIS CLOSE agreement he tgia(Intliszaotf- ionpower it? avant' 'Scent "Kohday fl orodin surrounded even deeper than the Marianas Adds may reflect both the (as 141" himelf wit h a huge staff of a Trench " :n 7 nature of the Soviet advisers yetL upliw 1 forces and the I ' trench producing f: great influence ' - 10Mt I 's of crust"— the earth trenrth : SCHOOL it ts homeccr known that the- - IT 3VAS NOT ut)til 1q21 tli ee--IAND INS'TRIIMENTS -great lilk trenches ot the Western y ear li alter Sun s death that z apgArizteeLts-ItIP‘ ralfied' -- So v I e t sur- eurep!raey 111 1 departvirOs frPth n loinLAND ENoustlIAL I XpO$ITION 1 ' facie pl tbe -NOUSE - - s - uhlh - -- t lloil-C- to -t 1: '4 a --- Ye rt:s----- i 17 - - I 4 - ——!--- to be "be- tween 5882 and 5910 fathoms deep" still the deepest trough on the official recorg HOri7On - ar0- hy at NO DOWN It was declared the island of 'iongittabit in tthe South - Pacific the survey ship accompanied by hot vessel Spencer F Baird g an echo from explosive charges fire d near the su rface estimated t tn have come from 5814 fathoms below the ship The sounding sk as made in thf famed but never fully surveyed Tonga Trench a' discontinuity in the ocean floor - 195-1-- errger-trt AtI a point 180 Milrs south of 11141 ' it0 up-and- ' -- 0 0 h! !" - ' - -- -- l'at-Sen'- -- -' A Li-sa- - 4 4111P' 0114k Russo-Chines- 1 ti IM '0 '' at all he 8 - |