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granted me an exclusive Chinese air force is limited,; areas reserved for the stor-
*' intehriwiW* 'flew. in a DC-3 planes are ot inferior qmlity age of various types oF
plane just above the surface and their pilots are not good. ammunition, massive corn-
possibility of Bed Chinese the period of some 20 years and spare parts, machine >.
planes diving at us and sfraf- evenytime the mainland shops plus medical supplies,
trig. As the island of Quemow- planes would try to cress the clothing and vast quantities
-came into sight I could tote......StepfeMa -reach of wpter piTTfOOdstllffs.
the revetments when? we ‘ Taiwan, •' Ttierl; >>«; ftqwjlpBWt
____________o______(__________#___r_______|____________ v would land. They are con-, ; pilots, who had been tijined 'ma'ke artillery pieces,
A good Bay is when'a’ baby'comes off a ventilator and breathes on his own or when an structed on the side of in the United States, took
-fafast -gets wetleneugh-lo finally go home," says Covert of his job in the MarchF of............Quemoy oppose to the main- them on and usually shot all
Dimes-assistcd nursery. ■_ . ' ", - ■ " ■ ' ■ ■ land, Wlifrll is less th¥h two "oTThem" down" without any
miles away. . . .. *■ losses to themselves. .... ; ..
Some years ggo. the Red The Formosa Straits are
Chinese attempted* to storm, 110 to 120 miles fn width. So
~ ■#!>:& -sm . • r | iiii[i|TT'|Mjiiiiiiii|iiii fjgp-r and lost thousands'./ they dp constitute quite a big
ByJERRYBUCK -perforatgns, .but . people out he had been with NASA, of soldiers. One Nationalist -—ditchiQi; any mainland force
AP‘Television Writer- < doing whatever they do.” He was BuIldthgarockef 'Chmese^ offifiaf who was ~~ to ailerfipt ttrfrop
bVarietyDead?Almost
Note To Mainland China: Taiwan No Pushover
By Y{KpIL PINKLEY ,.•« feet above theater in cross- diers should die, if necessary, bombs, mortars^and shells. ^
I CepleyNews Service fire. There Wtfra number of rather than to yield territory
ence. The president of the
............... Apparently the occupants country has said that under
mortars and artillery pieces- to any enemy. Hejs violently of Taiwan aYedetermtned to
mainland China at- utilized by the -Nationalist anti-Communist. The general fight if necessary for a con- no circumstances will he deal
ipt to invade and capture Chinese. After that fruitless has surrounded himself with tinuation of their mdepend- with Peking,
ilwan it would result in a assault Peking decided to uti- -* a staff of officers who have
emendous bloodletting. lize propaganda and to aban- done as many as five tours of
I visited the offshore is- don any dirert-assault on duty on the Islands.
'eraltimes-and spent a It is hardly likely that for that we were inside a fortress
night on Quemoy as a guest sometime to come the Red much stronger and bigger
of Maj Gen Hsiao Hua-. Chinese would try to,,.take than Gibraltar. Tunnels ran
kuang. Taiwan by rtrce because of for miles and miles under 150
.1 flew to Quemoy from the world opinion, the desire to to 400 feet of mountains and
Taiwan city of Kaohsiung impress and get along with granite. *
where General Chiang Kai- the United States and be- They contained hospitals,
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Ever since those days in
Variety is dead. Well.' funny, or eccentric, or the government millions*' during the evening in 1962, Quemoy and Matsu
almost. There is - ahem —. intriguing, or touching. It as We started . out to do. an Quemoy that the bodies-of have been repeatedly
“Real People.’’'- • always interesting'in this eccentric and found a Red Chinese were stacked up strengthening the 60,000-man
“You may. not call it J~''!~J " *”’*
variety, but producer
George Schlatter does. v««• «.«**•» ««*- j—------r-r-— *■»------
“It’s paced and constructed nesdaysonNBC. one line, they sound ec- gun fire which swept six inch- They arednlled constantly
like a:yariefy show,1’ said The show has five hosts,
..... some of whorn^go out with S ™ ^ ^ ’
sssress;^ “r-”e a h‘'ie<«.The^rMAtoanac‘
In addition, tt has several . P„pte (omd ftrough
comic Mark Russell and
New York columnist
Jimmy Breslin.
by NBC’s affiliate stations,
and, now that the show’s on
■ the air, people are en-
You cap be fooled COuraged to write in. Not
rises with live ammunition:
As matters now stand, the
Taipei government is
resolved, if attacked by Red
China, to stand and fight and BRING THIS AD FOB $2.00 FBEEIISH.
to extract the maximum toll
from the. enemy. General
Hsiao is a tough, courageous,
energetic soldier of the old
school who believes that sol-
_ ^ _ 5tory of course. •____
be something different. “What we’re doing is the
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English physicist lei the
inVentor of the modern bicy-
cle
Schlatter said. “R'eal 2. Bullet Joe, Biaek Jack,
thought he w/is crazy, but people and what they’re and Cyclone are all nick-
whgpwegoitherewefound ^,£5’S&gS'
"ONEIDA*-HEIRLOOM STAINLESS"
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dogs (c) hockey players
3. The five permanent mem-
He first tried the idea bers of the U.N. SAunty
about 10 years, age in- a Council are the United
shbw called. ‘'‘•Wacky States, U.S.S.R., ‘United
World.” He had camera Kingdom, China and fa)',
crews all over the world, West Germany (b) France
but it turned out to be too , -c) Saudl Arabia
difficult to handle on that' V——answers ~l
large a.scale. —^---
The idea was shelved q E j0|
IQ few months ago from ‘uosduns ph ’>> Z qnp
NBC’s president, Fred l^M jajsjunugsaM
Silverman. He recalled: “I JQ uo.duiBq3 8^6t ogi '« i
wgs skiing and he called to ^
ask.me*if I could do a story
about real people. We
thought that was a good
title for it.”
Schlatter, a big, bearded
man, talked as he ran the
show through rehearsal at
NBC. He-was frequently
called away to iron out
some production problem,
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979, newspaper, May 10, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074900/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.