THE MICHIGAN DAILY EGO TIA TIONS POSSIBLE World Peace May Depen don Quemoy Defense By DAVID LBOWEN 9ciated Press Newsfeatures Writer , ....."^"r haped like alarge dog-biscuit:.::.... Nationalist - held island of moy lies- under Communist s ranged along a coastline ch curves around it like the ing edge of a sickle. bepeace of the world may on how effective these guns in cutting-and keeping cut- supply line obesieged Que- from the main Nationalist ghold on Formosa some 100 . s further off.te:oastline. he United Statesshas hin.ted a idly as diplomacy permits that s interested in negotiations Red China, possibly leading }.*. vacuationofQuemoy and the **: important island of Matsu in r ';r< irn fbr concessions from the,£1AU amunist Chinese. Aept Talk Offer . WELCOME STUDENTS JIM WHITE, I c . CHEVROLET WASHTENAW COUNTY'S LARGEST VOLUME AUTOMOBILE DEALER EXTENDS TO YOU A VERY CORDIAL INVITATION 4 TO VISIT OUR DEALERSHIP We feature the following: The Commnists have accepted the offer to talk, although they seemed' to be in, no haste to get to the bargaining table. It 'appears that their strategy, may be to assume an attitude of reasoknableless, while they 1hone the blade they hold at the throats of approximately 60,b00 National- ist troops manning Quemoy and its satellites, Little Quemoy, the Tan Islets and afew other barren bits of rock.' .Westenmilitary experts admit that the garrison at Quemoy can- not hold out indefinitely without supplies froniP Formosa. But even with support of the United States 7th Fleet up to within three miles of the beleaguered beaches, thbe ,Nationalist Navy seems incapable of; adequately replenishing the island's stock of ammunition, food and medicines. Hit Supply Ships recent days, the Communist minland artillery has zeroed in on supply craft as soon as they are run up on Quemoy's beaches. Up, to now, the United States Navy h~as served only as escort for- the Nationalist supply ships to' 'within three miles of Quemoy. This action is in defiance of XRed China's sudden declaration ex- tending what she called her "Ter- ritorial sea" 12 miles offshore from 'lines drawn between head= lands. The United States has emphati- tally: "stated it will net permit the Nationalists to be driven off Que- moy by force. The response by the Communists to a United States. Navy effort to shepherd supplies onto the beaches of Quemoy themselves - which conceivably could become necessary, to avert collapse of the island's defenses- remainsa dark and ominous Qu0s tionmiark. UNDER THE GUNS: This is an artist's conception of Quemoy and satellite Nationalist-held islands, Little Quemoy and the Tan Islets. Amoy, at left, is also an island but in Communist hands. Chinese artillery positions ring Quemoy from Amoy on the left to the tiny point of land jutting from the mainland at right. ATTM 1G. Iudfll II U' orchestra Holds Tryouts At Harris Hall Students interested in playing with the University Symphony.Or- chestra -may audition ,'this week, Prof. Joseph Blatt announced. yes- terday. Official orchestra for the Uni- versity, the Symphony Orchestra offers opportunities for musicians to play works ranging from Mozart to Stravinsky under' Prof. Blatt's directon.' The orghestrai works with, both the University Choir and the de- partments of speech and music. 'Last year with the choir it pre- sented Mendelssohn's "Elijah' and Mahler's "Symphony No. 2." It premiered several works for the Midwestern Student Compos- er's Symposium and gave the Con- certo Concert-a program deyoted entirely, to student soloists and student conductors. 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