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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 15

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Holland, Michigan
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THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Nationalist Chinese of Formosa Show Grave Concern on U.S. William MlUfr Unltttf Prew Stttt Correspondent TAtPEIi, Formosa Nationalist China displaying growing concern over the future pohcy of the United States on "the China nroblemV' of Chiang Kai-Sheks regime have made no public demands for assurances and have asked no embarrassing questions. They are not likely to do so in the near future. The one great hope and dream of the Chinese Nationalists is that the United States will support and finance their fight back to the China mainland. Three big are increasingly beclouding that hope: i 1.

That Red China ill be granted a United Nations seat. 2. That the United States has no honest intention of aiding Chiang Kai-Shek's armies in a-mamland push. 3. That the United States may drastically cut economic aid to this regime, although continuing military assistance.

Foremost of fears is that Red China will vvin recognition as the government of all China through acceptance as a member. To Nationalist China's mind recognition of the Communists as the rightful owners of the Chinese mainland would finish the cause of Chiang Ka -Shek. "On the second point-- U.S. assistance in a mainland drive--the Nationalists feel time rapidly is running out for such a venture. Age is an important factor with the Chinese troops of Gen.

Sun Le-Jen. It four vears since they came here from the mainland. Unless they and their equipment are put to use soon both morale and physical fighting trim will suffer. Gen. Sun told the United Press that his troops could defeat the Communist mainland hordes.

Bui U.S. Naval transports would be required to put them ashore and to keep them supplied. The United States also" would have to put up the supplies and ammunition for such an ambitious undertaking Finally, the Nationalists here are afraid an economy-minded Congress will pinch the pocketbook until economic aid. which presently is keeping Formosa solvent, will drastically cut. Military' aitl they say.

is improving More tanks, artillery and ammunition still are needed, but new shipments arc arriving. Governor K. Yen. is attempting to balance the National- is' budget, puts it this a With increasing military aid there comes the need for economic assistance in direct ratio. For every new soldier equipped in the army, the burden on the Nationalist economv increases.

For this reason, the Nationalists ar3 alarmed by Washington le- ports that military aid is to be stepped up and economic assistance cut down. The Nationalists can see no solution to their eco- Goes to Prison la Spanking Death GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -Arthur J. 26. began a 9-to-15-year prison term tfxlav for the "spanking death of hii 2-ycar old stepson.

The sentence was imposed Monday by Supenor Judge -Thaddeus B. Taylor, who found guilty of manslaughter Nov. 5 after a trial without jury. The boy, Thomas Roszell, died in a local hospital Aug. IS after had been spanked.

Defense attorneys said the boy had cancel but medical testimony showed bruises and internal injuries caused death. Taylor said that if the court agreed that cancer was a contributing factor, it did not cuse Wiltse's beating 01 tne bov He noted tnat the child had three i hernon ha at the time he was pronounced dead. Wiltse a sentenced as a juvenile on a burglary chaig" later on an assault charge and was released from in June, 1951 The judge quoted a prison report sa.ving that "is possessed' of" a Mo'ert and ungovernable temper and i disposition." He said the court was satisned I after testimony by medical experts that the 's death resulted from the "spanking." Justice Dismisses Count For Lack of Evidence GRAND HAVEN i Special" -A charge of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident against Robert Moser, 34 rouf 2. Coopersville, was bv Justice Frederick J. Workman.

Monciav afternoon, preceding a preliminary examination The was dismissed for lack of evidence upon motion of Prosecutor James Bussard Moser arrested by Depulv Sheriff Nelson Lucas following an accident Ausr 16. 1953. when a truck allegedly operated by Moser. struck and seriously injured 70-year-old Aithur Modderman of route 2, Marne. while he was walking along the highway a mile east of Lamont Modderman suffered severe injunes to his arm, elbow and hip Modderman 13-v ear-old grandson.

Arthur. gave officers a good description of the truck Moser. according to ment made to officers, admits he was driving a truck on the dav in question, but not in that area Because of this statement "Moser will be charged driving v.n ie his opeiaor's license was revoked National Guard Strength 10,010 LANSING Brig. Gen. C.

Moran. state adjutant general, announced today that Michigan National Guard strength has passed the 10,000 mark for the first time since mid-1950. Moran said 10,010 and men were attached to Guard units on Oct. 31. The number is the largest since July 1930.

when the first Michigan units were called into federal service during the Korean a The all-time high in National iard stiength in December, 1349. when 10,826 officers and men were listed on Michigan rolls. Induction losses and the release of 25 Army and Air Force units for Korean service reduced manpower strength to 7,623 in January. 1952. Moran said.

He attributed recent Guard gains to an upturn in enlistments and re-enlistments. District Attorney To Open Community Series GRAND HAVEN (Special) -United States District Attorney Wendell A. Miles open the Community Round-Table series in Grand Haven, Dec. 3. The meetings ai open to the public and discussion piograms aie planned for local, state and national problems.

It is planned to have known ofJicials brought as resource poisons Ralph S. McCrea. new moderator, repoits the meetings i be held in the Senioi High School this season. Attorney Miles, foimer Ottawa County prosecutor, now serves 44 counties, as district attprney and is one of the joungest of the 96 district attorneys in the United States. Divorce Granted GRAND HAVEN Special) A divorce decree a RI anted in Ottawa Circuit Court on Nov.

10 to Sally Joan Bain from Herschel Bain, both of Holland. Custody of the minor child was to the mother Real pigbkms doesn't come the barnvard a i of hoc. but from a wild pig. 'Protect the Guilty MENARD, ID. Merwrd State- Pnson convicts arc producing their own version of a TV crime the i i of a prison touchers.

"liau net" opens ttho Imp; "The stoiy you me about to see, is i i only the names a been changed to piotoct the guilty." WITHIN HOURS AFTER OPENING of Fedtrcl Court la roajci Cify Judge Albert frfghU, the jury has been selected in kidnap- murder Carl Austin Holi and Mrs. Brown Heady. The jury will decide the decree of ict lie slayers of Green- Jease. the 6-year-old son ol 71-year-old Robert C- Greenlease (leiS). who saw the Jr.dncpers of his child for the first tune ct the tricl.

Bangor Liquor, GOP Bigwig Faces Perjury Charges Warren L. Stephenson. prominent local Republican who served evecu- of President Eisenhower inausutal committee, was under indictment today on perjury charges showing out of a "Jour percenter" deal. A fedei 0 crund juiy Mondav indicted on that he lied tnrce times in mony last Jane before a Armed Sen subcommittee which uj; investigating he oileted to help line up Navy munitions contract for a 4 pe; cent fee Stephenson's home said he have no immediate comment or the irsci'ctmTit The Hi said that Srephensor lied re testified a He talked to Robef 1 Parsons president of Centui-y Er gineers Inc of Burbank CMif 'about a a contract foi rcxkei i launchers. 2.

He never offered to repiesem anvore on a percentage 3 He never discussed "a'low ability of an fee or salary' ir any telephone con iversation ui'h Los Angeles. Judge Agrees on 'Lilac' After Hearing 'Liolich' DETROIT I a Judge i James was cur LioUcn 29. to i name changed to "Do vou i a p-ettier tnc judge "No responded I.iohn me L.lac a a nucht be my name His request was gran'cd T' lightK a b.t cotton v.et i a co Ml and Men let bv evaporatior 1 BANGOR Mich State and local police today sought a married man susper'ed of being the leader of a sex and liquor ring Policeman Cramer said merabei of tne ing met in local cafes and then drove out to Lake Michigan cottages where they held parties. He the first arrests were made -4 but information was wahheld in hopes of rounding up more participants. The four persons picked up in the first a of arrests were identif.ed as Dav.s.

17. William Handlamg. 18: Sam Pio, 17. and Trumann McFarlann. 18.

Tney were cnarged i contri- i to the delinquency of minors. Picked up and tui ned over to Probate Court we--e two (children a bov and a girl. Police i a 14-vear-old girl questioned abou' the ring admitted having I a re'ations "a iot of i The mirned man under on is believed to have fled i the state Hearing Aid Demonstration NEW AUDIVOX Model 71 3 Transistors No Tubes No Battery Amazing Economy Clear, Quiet, Powerful Very Small and Inconspicuous SEE or CALL MR. WOOD at WARM FRIEND TAVERN, Phone 3131 THURS. NOV.

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Bus Driver Robbed GRANT) RAPIDS. Mich. i -Carroll Melmn. ear-old city bus driver, told police a marked senger held him up Monday night and escaped 568. Mehnn emploved bv the Grand Rapids Motor Coach Co.

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1948-1976