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MEDFOHD KAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. liej
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Rebirth of Friendship Between Nationalist China, India Unexpected
By MICHAEL T. MALLOY
New Delhi -0IPD- A rebirth
of friendship between Nation
alist China and India cannot
be expected in the foreseeable
future, at least not on any
official level.
Unofficial contacts, howev
er, are looked on in a much
more kindly light, now that
both regimes have a common
enemy on the Chinese main
land. The Indian government has
finally accepted the theory -long
put forward by top In
dian generals - that Formosa
helps defend India by pinning
down scores of Red Chinese
divisions along the south Chi
na coast.
But government leaders are
still convinced that Mao Tse
tung is the legal ruler of the
mainland. They believe diplo
matic channels must be kept
NEEDS A DONKEY
London -IUPD- A woman ad
vertised today in the Times
of London for a "gentle don
key required to hire for one
month; lavish loving care assured."
open to his government, if
only to keep alive the possi
bility of settling their disput
ed border claims.
Two Chinas Preferred
Indian thinking has chang
ed in only one important re
spect. The government would
now prefer to see "two Chi
nas," one in Formosa and one
on the mainland. Its leaders
no longer approve of Red
hopes for swallowing Formo
sa. Despite this change in view
point, the official government
line remains the same: "There
has been no contact with the
Taiwan (Formosa) govern
mcnt, nor will there be," in
the words of a foreign minis
try spokesman.
But within the ministry,
high officials have actually
discussed three possibilities
among themselves:
-India might invite the
Nationalists to open a trade
agency or consulate in this
country.
-The government might ex
tend de facto recognition to
the Nationalists as the gov
ernment of Formosa, while
continuing to recognize the
Communists as the govern
ment of the mainland.
TRESPASSERS BEWARE
Sycamore Hollow, Kan. -lliPD-
Trespassers on this camp
ground will be stripped of
their clothing, thrown into a
swimming pool and forced to
play volleyball in the nude
with members of the opposite
sex. A sunbathcrs association
meeting opened here Wednes
day. A nudist spokesman said
court action would follow the
on-the-spot treatment.
-The government might
maintain undercover contacts
through Nationalist diplomats
at the United Nations or some
other center of diplomatic ac
tivity. These possibilities have
only been discussed. Accord
ing to the best available sourc
es, they have not been trans
lated into policy. If any of
them is adopted, it would al
most certainly be the method
of informal, unofficial con
tacts. Many Indians feel the first
two possibilities would he ei
ther unacceptable to the Na
tionalists, or lead to a com
plete rupture with Red China,
since both of them are based
on the policy of "two Chinas."
This is particularly true, be
cause even if India went all
the way in recognizing the
THIEVERY COST
New York-dPD-Departmcnt,
grocery, variety and discount
stores lost some $714 million
in 196 1 from pilferage, up 41
per cent from the S505 mil
lion in 1951, according to
trade association figures.
Nationalists, she would still
support Red China's admission
to the United Nations, and
would still recognize Mao as
ruler on the mainland.
This policy seems wrong
headed to most Westerners.
Seen Bigger Menace
But Nehru and his fellow
leaders still believe that Com
munist China is a bigger men
ace outside of the United Na
tions than inside.
They also believe that hope
for a border settlement with
Peking, dim as that hope may
be, would be even dimmer if
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diplomatic relations were
completely broken between
the two countries. Such a
break would certainly occur,
if India opened formal con
tacts with Chiang Kai-shek.
Amusement Ride
Floats On Air
By GEORGE RHOADES
Unittd Press Intarnaional
Tulsa, Okla.-WPD - Amuse
ment park patrons will soon
get a chance to literally rida
the wind on a scaled-down
version of tomorrow's automobile.
Tulsa promoters of the de
vice, which floats on a cushion
of air two or three inches off
the ground, say production
will begin this fall.
The vehicle, dubbed the
Scoot-Air, consists of a bucket
seat, a pair of handlebars and
two-cycle engines and fans
which lift it off the ground
d sive it momentum.
It will be a modern bump
er car, says Al Conn, one
f the premeters. "When it's
ixetaJked ia amusement parks
it will have rubber bumpers
id safety ekevices.
Conn says the craft operates
the serine air-cushion prin
ciple that Wading automobile
astutacturers are predicting)
will be used i cars af the
future.
"It will move along at sev
ens miles per hour and will
have te overate on a smooth,
ctaed-in aroa," Cn explains.
He seys 50 top amusement
parks around the country, in
cluding Disneyland, have ex
pressed interest in the device.
It has a fibreglass body,
will carry one rider and
sounds like a lawnmowcr.
Conn, says amusement parte
owners told him the vehicle
had a number of attractions
which should make it a num
ber one ride. One is the noise.
"We could quiet it down,"
Conn says. "But Otie owners
aVx't want it that way. They
say customers' like the noise.
It adds to the excitement.
"Also, they say the ride is
one that isn't toe easy. It pre
sents a challenge to the rid
er.
Scoot-Air, invented by Tul
airplane technician Ralph
Mong, swivels around like a
motorboat according to the
way the air tiller is pointed.
Extra safety could be added,
by aiming It down a V-track.
in which air currents would
hold it on a guided course,
Cone says.
He savs the Bark operators
would be able te control and
end rides by use of grates on
the floor. The grates would be
oeened when the ride was
over and the Scoot-Air ma
chine would settle to the
floor.
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Lefler To Kerrrretfy
Kesiiils a ArresJ
Seattle - IUPII - Secret Serv
ice anents Wednesday arrest
ed an Everett, Wash., man oe
charges of writing President"
Kennedy a threatening icuer.
The man, lay lradburn,
35, was arrested in isverete
Ml brought to Seattle wnere
e anDeared before U.b. uom-
missicner Walter ReseburJ
for a preliminary hearing.
Th heering was coetinued te
1:30 p.m. Friday.
U.S. Attorney Brock: Aeame
said Bradburn is formally
charged with tie; mailing ( a
communication threatening te
take the life of the prcsistent.
Adams said the letter vra
mailed to Washington, D.C.,
July 19 and was later referred
to the Secret Service for investigation-
.
During his brief appear
ance before Reseburg, Brad
burn said he had had a nerv
ous breakdown at one time.
Bradburn was confinee i
the King county jail here i
lieu of S10.000 bail set by
Iteseburg.
Children RegwIarfeW
In TV CommrMrfo
London -HOT- The Indcpene
cnt Television, Authority a
nounced Wedncwlay th-a chit
dren appearing in cemsees
cials henceforth must Ire pw
on their best behavior.
In the future, we eud k te
appear unetiens i sirew
commercials, step cerelewly
off a curb, cross a street with
out care, lean out ol a win.
dow dangerously, climb up to
high shelves or be within
reach of medicines, disinfect
ant or matches.
EDUCATION WEEK
Washington TUPIi PresWent
Kennedy has proclaimed Nov.
10-16 as American Education
Week.
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