U.S. Recognition More Important To Red China Than Place in U.N.
There could be no double-talk ( This is especially important in
F4itor' not: i)o Commonlett
im?'Vio,rH7rr;rdPhnpi?ias emerged after the Hungarian Peiping's relations in Southeast
if ;h rr admitted? And hi Jnij Polish revolts on the rights 'Asia.
ah'mi mornition v the Lnit.d , , - . . r..: msc ;t i ,
ana wrongs vi nusaif u 4nn.i iuwn . wwit k
tion. As things stand now. r-eip- parent mat the communists naa
inz can hedge in condemning one
side or the other.
str? In tne following ditpatcb the
t nited Pre. minifr in Hone Kont"
pnkrt through the maze of pro and
r "n .p.rulatjnn and analyzes the
lommunim' policy.
Br WENDELL S. MERICK
Urited Prosi Corraspondont
Hong Kong U.R; Recogni
tion by the United States is far
more important to Communist
China than admission to the
United Nations.
Some Western diplomats, as a
matter of fact, are not at all con
vinced that Peiping wants mem
bership in the UN just yet. Such
membership, they theorize,
might prove embarrassing at
times to the Red regime.
To start with, UN member
ship would not automatically in
sure recognition by the United
States. But U.S. recognition al
most certainly would result in
quick admission to the UN.
f urther, admission to the UN
mijht not dissolve the National
ist regime on Formosa. There
tfiils the possibility of 'two
X'hinis" sitting in the world
Ira big danger to Peiping"
r.mralign to gain ideological
control over Southeast Asia
11. Reds' foremost aim after
Formosa would be that in
ny debate in the UN, Commu
nist China would have to stand
up and be counted.
The first step seemed to be aim
ed at creating a gulf between
Southeast Asian nations and the
United States, even at the risk
of having Communist elements
revised somewhat their plans to ; further suppressed.
subvert countries in that area. 1 The reasoning would seem to
engage themselves from U.S. in
fluence. Communist influence
would eventually increase.
This '"peaceful" subversion,
however, would have been tor
pedoed had Red China been
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Growth of Vegetables
Discussed at Meeting
Cave Junction The swing to
ward fruit and vegetable grow
ing as a new industry for the Il
linois Valley received a con-
tsiderable boost Thursday night jthe annua, Linie,d colege
Medford Student Vins In Forensic Tourney
Salem Lewis Bright, speech
j major at Willamette university
i from Medford, won the first
I place gold trophy in senior
men s alter-dinner speaking at
in-
when Allen Eastgate of Pacific . tercolleeiate forensic tournament
Fruit and Produce company I o; champions recently,
spoke before the local Grange at j Bright, a junior, also won
Brid-cview third place citation in impromp-
" . ,. . .to speaking. He and a debate
Fac aa o cmH that r ima a anH r ...
. i colleague won second place in
soil here appeared "ideal fur
apple growing, and suggested
other orchard crops as well as
berries, grapes and vegetables
could contribute to the 'economy
of the valley.
senior men s debate.
Willamette's debating team
was eligible to represent the
Pacific Northwest in the U.S.
Military academy invitational
debate tournament at West
Point next month.
The Willamette team declined
the invitation because the men
were unable to make the trip,
it was reported.
Willamette has been named
representative to the West Point
tournament four out of the last
five years.
RADAR BOOST
Sidney, Neb. (U.P.) Motorists
may argue that the use of radar
in tracking down speeders is un
fair, but the Cheyenne County
Treasurer approves. Court re
cords show that for the first 10
months' of 1956, fines totaled
$21,501.25, compared to the en
tire 1955 total of $18,732.40
Radar Was not used during 1955.
be that once Asian countries dis- obliged to stand up in the UN
and vote with Russia against
any condemnation of Soviet' in
tervention in Europe.
To Asian nations, such an act
would have been a declaration
of Peiping's willingness to dupli
cate such intervention in the Far
East if similar conditions exist
ed for example, in Thailand's
recent crisis, or in Indonesia or
South Vietnam.
A Picture of Martyrdom
As long as Red China is bar
red from the United Nations,
Peiping's propagandists can
create a picture of martyrdom
which can draw sympathy from
neutral countries.
However, if the UN should
vote to seat Peiping in place of
the Nationalists, the Communists
naturally would jump at the
chance, for this would scuttle
Taipei's influence in Southeast
Asia among overseas Chinese.
But if there were two Chinas,
then Peiping's reaction likely
would be different.
.Peiping may be thinking, how
ever, that without U.S. recogni
tion, it is doubtful, at least for
the time being, of the National
ists being excluded from the
world organization.
Summed up, informed diplo
mats believe, the lack of U.S.
recognition and UN membership
has not hurt Peiping too much.
In some ways, it has been a help.
Supervisors Named to
Conservation District
Cave Junction E. W. (Jiggs)
Morris and Roy Waldron were
elected to the board of supervis
ors of the Illinois Valley Soil
Conservation district at its an
nual meeting Saturday. Waldron
succeeds John (Tex) Clifford,
while vice chairman Morris was
reelected for another term.
Tom Jackson, soil specialist,
extension service, Corvallis, des
cribed land management through
cropping systems and recom
mended fertilizers for pasture
and hay crops here. His speech
was illustrated with slides and
graphs, and came following the
annual, report to cooperators of
the district made by Secretary
Will Benjamine.
JUST TIRED
Mt. Vernon, HI. (U.PJ-r-Elmer
L. Messinger, 23, returned to
jail here voluntarily after he
hitch-hiked some 1,500 miles
through seven states. "I got tired
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