Tuesday, December 2, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Tuesday, December 2, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY CHINESE ASSURANCES? VIP's salute Ford President (Continued from Page 1) By JOHN RODERICK expect him to be annoyed. They executed by the nationalists, the talks were expected to deal News Analysis are the first to insist that deeds, third separated, had tea with with world affairs "region by PEKING iP- China brought not words, are what count. And the Fords at their guest housewr'g out an old military hero and in introducing him to Chu Teh, before the banquet. region. the wives of the two most im- the 89-year-old chairman of the Ford's team will inclgde Sec- portant men in Chinese Com- National People's C o n g r e s s With him was Chou's wife, a retary of State Henry Kissinger munism to reassure President Standing Committee, Teng Ying- i round-faced, cheerful 71-year-old - paying his ninth visit to Pe-. Ford on his first day here that chao, wife of critically ill Pre- I married to the premier s e Uking - George Bush, Chief of despte nti-etete retoic, e- ier houEn-li ad Chang1925. A friend of the late Edgar the U. S. Liason Office here and despite anti-detente rhetoric, re- m ier Chou En-lai and Chiang lations with the United States Ching, wife of Communist Chair- Snow and other American writ- Director - Designate of the are good, even cordial. man Mao Tse-tung, they made , she has long been active in CIA, and Philip Habib, Assist-; Some Americans among the clear where their hearts were. women's work and appears ant-Secretary for East Asian more and more often to greet Affairs. 100 reporters and White House Chu Teh, co-founder with Mao state visitors. officials were not so sure about of the Red Army nearly half a the state of Chinese-American century ago, is an almost leg- The biggest surprise, and the THE CUTNESE side will be ties after First Vice Premier endary figure in today's China. best compliment, was Chiang led by Teng and Foreign Minis- Teng Hsiao-ping had delivered A warlord, he was addicted to Ching's decision to greet the ter Chiao Kuan-Hua. a rambling and seemingly con- opium, gambling and fast wo- Ford party and pose with its The President is expected to tradictory toast at yesterday's men in his youth. He broke the members for the group photo at hold at least two further rounds banquet in the Great Hall of the drug habit by holing up in a the Great Hall. Dressed in a of formal talks. Senior Ameri- People. Yangtze river boat for a month dark j a c k e t and matching can officials already have ac- A FEW thought his references without it, nearly dying in the trousers, she seemed at ease knowledged they will produce to China's longtime ideological process. Though older than his with the Fords. What made her no major results. foe, the Soviet Union and un= Communist companions, he set appearance interesting was the According to the officials, no specified people who harbor out with Chou in 1922 to study fact that Mao himself almost' attempt will be made to reach "illusions of peace" were a dig abroad. le became the Red certainly made it evident to her a final solution to the Taiwan Army's commander-in-chief, led he would be pleased if she oblem. at U.S. efforts to reach agree-. p ment with Moscow on nuclear'it on the Long March of the would make the gesture. Usin t C i m ntr hey ereucon-1930s, and tossed the decidingeUsing typal Chinese imag- fusdolso.byTeg's econ-vote Mao's way when the show- Absent from the public eye in ery, Teng warned the peoples fused also by Teng s declaration down came at the start of the recent weeks, there had been of the world to prepare them- der heaven and the situation is 1966-69 Cultural Revolution ;stories that she was in disfavor selves against "a rising storm dexelen" nThis writer first met him in because she had granted a long in the mountains." excellent. rthe caves of Yenan, the Com- biographical interview to an He reiterated Peking's policy others he madewere an oldI munist capital, in 1945, a smil- American woman scholar in -"dig tunnels deep, store grain tune often replayed, not only for ing grandfatherly figure ready 1972. everywhere and never seek " __~ _ a ___-P-. :_ _._ n _.._ - __ to alk t n1 hou s a te hi hegemony. We base ourselves on independence, self-reliance and millet plus rifles." ON SINO-U.S. relations he said there had been an improve- ment since the signing of the Shanghai Communique, which climaxed former President Nix-; on's historic visit here in Feb- ruary, 1972. It was understood Ford re- ceived a copy of the tough Chi- nese speech about an hour be- fore the banquet but decided not to alter his own prepared text. Ford reaffirmed his personal committment to the Shanghai Communique and said though differences still existed, the two countries had progressed toward a more normal rela- tionship. "OUR MANY authoritative discussions have enabled our 'egrns stand each other's view on the issues on which we disagree," he added. Ford, accompanied by his wife Betty and daughter Susan, 18,. was met by Teng, Peking's third ranking leader, when he landed at the capital airport. A thereS _tr f Classified , Chim Because the two countries do' not have diplomatic relations, his welcome was low-key, al- though it was bigger than Nix- on's. Some 200 Chinese who have traveled to the states un- dere recent exchange programs were on hand to meet him. Later Ms. Chou En-Lai, wife visit of the ailing Premier, turned up at the Ford's guest house to greet them, and before they en- tered the banquet, the Fords posed for photographs with Chiang Ching, the wife of Chairman _ Mao Tse-Tung, and Chu Teh, the "father" of the Red Army. Why not join the DAILY? THE DAILY IS A GREAT PLACE TO: " meet other good people * drink 5c Cokes " learn the operations of a newspaper " write stories " see your name in print " earn a little money Come on down to 420 Maynard anytime and join the business, news, sports or photography staffs! Fordys benefit but for whoever wLndL"'ius"I1 will listen. The Chinese believe life and beliefs. that international violence is HE APPEARED for the pic- Tickets Go On Sale TODAY tailor-made for revolution and ture-taking with Teng before the, that is splendid with them. Great Hall banquet and there,, If the President thought he spying me for the first time in was being lectured in an offen- 28 years, warmly shook my sive way, he had a chance to hand. Still healthy looking de- j reply in kind. But after reading spite his age, he was led off by, Teng's toast an hour in advance two girl attendants.' he decided he could live with it. His fourth wife, Kang Ke- IN FACT, the Chinese did not ching, one is dead, the other Sorber5 600k 'jop MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPLETE BOOKSTORE ? ei ening wtIih rt f! Nikki Giovanni poems and conversations and( the Trotter House Choir Tuesday, Dec 16 8:00 pm Power Center for the Performing Arts THE GREATEST-My Own Story, by Muham- ticket prices $2.50 and $3.00 patron seats $5.00 mad Al. 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