Page Two I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 17, 1910 Chinese back radical purge Hopefuls trade wires II (Continued from Page 1) Mass meetings were held in Peking, in factories and court- yards, as the campaign gathered force to discredit the four, be- lieved arrested nine days ago. RELIABLE sources said some Chinese had been told that Ma- dame Mao - branded "the em- press dowager" in one poster yesterday - and her colleagues plotted to murder Hua. Hua, a moderate with a repu- tation as a talented, tough-talk- ing administrator, has been named to succeeod Mao as Communist Party chairman. On the capital's main boule- vards the mood was markedly relaxed. Experienced sinologists are convincbd the purge of the! radicals has the overwhelming' support of the populace. SLOGANS WENT up all over Shanghai with the names of the four politburo members written upside down and a red cross against each. Banners bore gro- tesque cartoons depicting Ma- dame Mao as a witch. The campaign appeared to be spreading fast. Hsu Ching-hsien, ' an affable Shanghai administra- (Continued from Page 1) ; sistently througaout his cam- On foreign policy, Carter told tor closely associated with "Frankly," it went on, "you paign that he favors defense his news conference he would Chang Chun-chiao, was attack- have changed your positions on cuts of five per cent, or $5 bil- not se id American troops to ed in posters along with lesser these and other important issues lion to $7 billion. Asked about fight in Eastern Europe if any officials, so often that it is difficult for two newspaper reports to the of the nations there revolted Chang, the most powerful of me and the American people to contrary, Carter replied, "I against the Soviet Union. He the four leftists, was mayor of understand who you are and can't deny that I ever said that. said he could not commit Ameri- Shanghai and his downfall seem- what you really represent." I don't remember." can troops to fight abroad "un- ed certain to topple others in THE TONE of Ford's tele- Carter said that as President less our own security is at the city administration, gram was underlined by the he would continue mortgage in- stake." The leftist management com- opening: "Dear Jimmy" com- terest and property tax deduc. "I would not consider our own mittee of Tsinghua University { pared to Carter's "Dear Mr. tions. He acknowledged that he security at stake if military ac- here has also been criticized President." said during the Massachusetts tion was initiated by Hungary by students who called on the Ford used the whistlestops to primary that he might consider or Poland or East Germany party Central Committee to take launch a harsh attack on Car-!eliminating them, but he insisted against the Soviet Union," he over the campus. ter, saying "he wanders, he that the following day he made said. wavers, he waffles and he wig-. ha te fol wn d y he m e si. TheernRiveinCaliornaesheul bet clear that he opposed eliminat- CARTER SAID he would with- The Kern River in California, gles" and could not be trusted igteddcin.da tmcwaosfo flwn hruh Tlneadb meias ng the deductions. draw atomic weapons from Kern counties, hasrbeen called Travelling through country as- Carter has not estimated how South Korea and pul out U.S. the fastest river in the nation. sociated with Abraham Lincoln, much new social programs troop or a fourtd ve year It drops 91 feet for 40 miles he recalled the Civil War Presi- would cost. But he contends period, although "adequate tac- through Kern canyon and dur. dent's admonition that a house economic recovery and elimina- ticaldair cover would be con- ing. its flood period has been{ divided could not stand." Jimmy' tion of waste could generate $60 tinued and the South Korean clocked at moretdan 100 mil dCarter wants to divide America. billion for social spending in his forces would be strengthened. h ame a1 m sFord wants to heal America," first term. He has said that He also said "I wouldn't go '41 I i i i t E t t till ttuuc I he said. "Carter isn't the man could be used to finance his back on the commitment" to E i ' I E E i I E a a .-----.,...... you want for President of the programs.I United States." HE ALSO HAR said he would w hat 1 CARTER coupled his telegram balance the federal budget by I I to the President with attempts 1980 and would defer those pro- I If i'hIU Ito clarify the alleged misrepre-Igrams he couldn't finance with I YOU! sentations of his positions. He new revenue to avoid any gen- I 1 declared that he has said con- eral tax increase. abO outi ,-- -____ _ B S E I; the university of michigan Iight artists and craftsmen guild IIinvites you to an exhibition and sale of save yourceramics, fibers, graphics, jewelry, f e paintings, and sculpture by 75 guild members saturday, oct.16-8 am'to6pm BSE means breast self- I examination. Learn the simple technique. Then use it-every month. It might save your life. 1.95% of all breast cancers 1 are first discovered by women themselves. 1 If you find a thickening, see your doctor promptly.' 8 times out of 10 it's noth-I ing. But only your doctor can tell. And early detec- 1 tion and prompt treatment I can mean the difference between life and death. I To learn BSE, ask for our pamphlet on breast self- I examination at your local Unit of the. Americm~an M I II Si nI ..t sunday, oct. 17-1 noon to b pm grounds of community high school, across from the farmers market in ann arbor I I i -- protect Taiwan, but would seek a pledge from mainland China that it would not seek to take over the island. ~- ~- -- ~.- Quaddies get taste of co-op living (Continued from Page 1) economical. The co-op members will be paying some $55 per per- son each month for food while the dorm siphons off $105 a month for its fare. The East Quad Co-op is the first of its kind in a dormi- tory. When asked if there would be more such co-ops in other dorms, Feldkamp said it would be difficult because of two po- tential problems: fire and food poisoning. "The halls just aren't design- ed for food preparation," he said. He went on to suggest that students who wish to prepare their own food, if that is their main concern, should seek fa- cilities outside the University. Daily Official Bulletin Sunday, October 17, 1976 TV Ctr: Two Women: Twenty Years; channel 2, 7 am. Artists, Craftsmen Guild Fall Fes- tival: by Farmer's Market, noon. WUOM: "Options in Education," p pm. Wesley Foundation: Elaine Alex- ander (life-work planner) "Life- work Planning Workshops," 602 2 Huron St, 7:30 pm. Mortarboard: general meeting, Martha Cook, 7:30 pm. PTP: Shakespeare's "Othello," Power Ctr, 8 pm. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 34 Sunday, October 17, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a i y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. 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