6, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,l fi .S. Forces Keep Watch on China By The Associated Press China Sea off Viet Nam and jet bases. In addition to this, The reason they give for t Chinese are not overly Southern China, keeping in in- there is the South Korean stand- attacks is that the Pathet L ternational waters. It is in itself ing army, which at a size of about y'srUnited S ta y b ombig a floating airfield, from which 600,000, doubles North Korea's theA o rensen e th ,ys United States bombing. the Air Force sent over the in North Viet Nam. They jets are capable of striking from army and is the fourth largest areas last month. almost any point along China's standing army in the world. SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT U' Community Work Studies Thrivin 4> he ao ne eir good reason. r the eastern perimeter of nunist China is bordered by g arc of U.S. military bases ble of almost instant retalia- And the U.S. has recently lengthening the arc to curve ad South Viet Nam and Thai- e arc begins in Korea and ches through Okinawa, Japan, osa and the Philippines to ir base of Udon in Thailand. embraces the newest jet base .e system in South Viet Nam anang, 350 miles north of )n. By jet, this outpost is less 30 minutes from the Chinese er across North Viet Nam.- Ties In e Danang base ties in with Air Force bases at 'on Son Nhatrang and B en Hoa, the Udon base in Thailand, i is just across the Mekong , southeast of Vientiane, capi- f Laos. e destroyers which the U.S. ied the North Vietnamese at- d on Monday and Tuesday art of the huge and powerful fleet. It roams the South coast. And the 7th fleet is only a part of the United States strength in the area. On the island of Okin- awa alone, the U.S. has a Strate- gic Air Command bomber base and an entire Marine division. Two Divisions In Korea, there are two army divisions and a number of active Across Campus Prof. Uriel Weinreich of Colum- bia University will speak on "Be- tween Syntax and Semantics" in a linguistics department forum lec- ture at 7:30 p.m. today in Rack- ham Amphitheater. 'Fra Diavol*o' .*. The University players and mu- sic school will present Daniel Auber's opera "Fra Diavolo" at 8 p.m. today in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The Chinese Nationalists allow U.S. planes to use several air bases they operate on their exile island of Formosa. Further, as a backup staging base, the U.S. has Clark Field in the Philippines near Manila. U.S. forces in Southeast Asia, powerful as they are, are not alone. The British operate four military bases in the Far East- the only European power to do so. British Facilities The British have naval and air facilities at Singapore, an air field in Sabah, another Royal Air Force facility near Kuala Lumpur in Malaya, and some army and air units at Hong Kong. The U.S. uses radar to guard its Asian bases. It maintains a long range radar station atop the 2,000 foot Monkey mountain at the Danang base in South Viet Nam. This scans the skies over North Viet Nam and its ap- proaches at sea, searching for the presence of Chinese or North Viet- namese aircraft. Three weeks ago, the pro- Communist Pathet Lao charged that the U.S. carried out several air attacks on their main head- quarters in Laos. t Used F-100s The U.S. State Department had no comment, but sources soon owned up that Air Force F-100 jets-using the Danang base-had left to make strafing and bombing runs over the Communist posi- tions. - ' WATCH REPAIRING s e 717 N. University Ave. The base at Udon in Thailand, at present the easternmost out- post in the great U.S. arc, ap- parently is used mostly for piston engine, American made T-28 fighter bombers. One report said there were 10 such aircraft at Udon-five with Laotian mark- ings, and five unmarked. It was at Udon that the U.S. began a buildup in 1962 when it appeared that the Communists might overrun Laos. A similar buildup is now occur- ring because of the current crisis in the Vietnamese area. A recently inaugurated program in community organization, of- fered by the University school of social work, is aiming to train its students to take their places in professional work, and in that capacity, help change society for the better. According to the program's di- rector, Prof. Jack Rothman and his associate Prof. Fred M. Cox, the greatest opportunities in social work are in fields such as a pro- posed domestic Peace Corps, the anti-poverty program, the civil rights movement, and other such attempts at social improvement. Rothman explained recently that community organization work differs from ordinary social "case work" in that it spreads its efforts agencies. Social work like_ was de-emphasized after throughout the whole community. It is geared to widespread social change rather than individual so- cial therapy. Urban Renewal Community organization work- ers may find themselves involved in urban renewal, school-commun- ity relations, juvenile delinquency prevention and control, race re- lations, neighborhood development, community mental health projects, fund raising drives, and commun- ity welfare planning councils. 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Huron 665-3688 I Irish Hills Playhouse, Onsted, Michigan, U.S. 12 8 miles west of Clinton, Michigan (Just west of entrance to Hayes State Park and East of Towers). Tickets may be purchased at the Liberty Music Shop. Phone Liberty Music for reservation information. DIAL 668-6416 1i BAWDY AS.. ANNIR MAR GIRARDOT * BE . 2 In~erntio- The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Placement the Education Division, Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. 17 E. Liberty NO 2-0675 1 I I"' I U U Michigan Daily assumes no editorial TI responsiblilty. Notices should be sent T E EPOSITION OPENINGS: in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room The following schools have reported County Health Dept., Casper, Wyo.- 3564 Administration Building before vacancies for the 1964-65 school year: Sanitarian. BS in Sanitary Sci. or rel. 2 p.m. of the day preceding publica- Birmingham Mich. (Brother Rice High field in Public Health. 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