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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 12

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PAGE 4. SECTION PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Thursday, December 26, 1968 'Gang' Group A Most Unusual Is This Teenage Report Canada Is Ready To Establish Diplomatic Relations With Red China ANN ARBOR (AP) tem bogs down, they directly administer good rather than go through red tape channels." The Gillnet Gang roams the that the new Nixon administra I Sharp, probably late in Janu- By MICHAEL COPE by its formal title "The People'g Republic of China." There are about 55 high school streets of Ann Arbor, acting In secret and sometimes bypassing the law. They call themselves recognition of both Communist Peking and Nationalist Taiwan tion will be the most flexible pupils boys and girls in the during the first few weeks of Its but preliminary talks with Similarly, another memoran ary. Ottawa sources indicated a statement may be made by the (Canada Ncwi Agtncy) TORONTO Canada has decided to seek full diplomatic relations with Communist China. business or government, are filled with flowers.

A hedge thought to be hampering vision at a busy intersection is trimmed. The owner is angered." Trash along a portion of the Huron River is picked up. Members of the gang are anonymous teen-agers who ask for no Individual recogntion. Their aim Is to slice red tape, dum instructed that all official term, hence the Canadian tim the Communists indicated Pe Guerrillas for Good." Examples: A bridge, covered with ob correspondence refer to the Tai Government sometime after the ing. wan Nationalist regime simply A I A.

I 1 1 isui may aiso mean creating New year8 hoIidayi as the "Government of Form scenities, Is painted one night king would insist Canada recognize their sovereignty over all of China, including the off-shore Nationalist-held island of For osa. THE SUCCESS or failure of Canadian recognition of China A condemned house popular on long standing relations witn Chang Kai-shek's Nation a 1 i Undoubtedly the Canadian de will depend largely on the first mosa. with neighborhood children, but dangerous, is boarded up. Government in Taiwan. cision will be unpopular in Wash The Prime Minister's earlier ambassador to Peking.

It is ex ington and it reflects Mr. Tru- get things good things in their gang now. There are another 48 to 50 youths who belonged to the gang before graduation. The idea for the gang evolved from a trip to Detroit's slum area where a church youth group noted the way street gangs operate. They were impressed with the methods of operation, but decided to organize for a somewhat different rea-son.

"It was a chance to do. things for the pure sake of giving," said the gang's adviser. reference to Canada's trade re Downtown planters un opinion done. pected to be Chester Ronning, Iations with Communist China deau's determination to chart an independent foreign policy which will certainly be in conflict with The organization has a faint the country's foremost expert on filled because of debate over which group is responsible, Asian affairs who was born at refer to huge wheat sales in the past few years. U.S.

policies. religious overtone. "It's sort of an ecumenical group," said an assistant pro The Canadian decision, reportedly taken at a cabinet meeting in Ottawa recently and still not officially announced, is the first major policy shift by Prime Minister Pierre-Elliott Trudeau. Whether Canada should recognize China or not has obviously been a major issue within the cabinet for months now. Mr.

Trudeau, ever since he took over as Prime Minister from Lester Pearson last April, has clearly been In favor of recognition. As far back as last May 29 he said: "Canada has long advocated a positive approach to mainland China and its inclu Fancheng in Hupeh Province One Ottawa source Indicated UNDER THE PRESENT where his parents were Norwe fessor at the University of Mich though it was Trudeau's belief three-year wheat agreement gian Lutheran missionaries and Blah, Blah, Blah Is 'Big News' MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Radio igan who acts as an informal sounding board for the gang's ideas. Ronning, who is now 73, later with Peking which expries next July, the Chinese agreed to buy a maximum of 270-milllon bushels of Canadian wheat for $470- taught high school at Fancheng It is part of a wide-ranging "The name is from St. Peter During the war he served as the fisherman's net but is re Front-Page Ad Proclaims Gl's Love Havana, official voice of the Fi million.

By last month (Novem AUSSIES SEND GREETINGS CANBERRA, Australia (UPI) Prime Minister John Gorton overall foreign policy review ordered ty Trudeau following his an intelligence officer with the mote enough not to be identified ber) Peking had ordered 235- del Castro regime, rated Cuba's sion in the world community, Royal Canadian Air Force. Af with any particular church. Liberal Party's win in last ter the war he went back to top news stories of the year in a "We have an economic Inter million bushels. There have been reports from Wednesday, in a tnnstmas mes "There's a thread of Robin Hood running through this China as a career diplomat and June's general election. Other: broadcast Wednesday night, sage, sent Australia -neani- Hong Kong, where Canada con TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) A lonely American GI serving in Among the frontrunners were 14 thing," said the teacher who policy changes still under con was the last Canadian to leave Nanking when the Communists ducts most of its trading rela est congratulations and warmest wishes" to the Houston Space Center for beaming to the U.

S. speeches by Prime Minister also prefers to remain anony tions with the Communists, that est in trade with China and a political interest in preventing tension between China and its neighbors, but especially between China and the United States." took over. Vietnam proclaimed his love for mous. "A lot of their activities Castro and the hijacking of air Later he was Canada's High sideration include possible Canadian withdrawal from both NATO and NORAD. I Apollo 8 astronauts.

future wheat agreements may depend on diploniaic recogni planes to Cuba. are when the sys Commissioner (as ambassadors his family Wednesday in a front-page advertisement in the English-language China Post of tion. between British Commonwealth countries are called) in New Ever since this, the American Embassy in Ottawa has waged Delhi and has always strongly Taipei. Air Force T.Sgt. Charles a stiff lobby to dissuade Cana THE CHINA QUESTION was reportedly decided before other Issues so that Canada's new po advocated Canadian recognition of China.

da. The Americans argued a Dickerson of 9608 Little River "It is impossible to deal suc Miami, placed the fol Chinese Communist diplomatic post in Canada would become a major espionage base which cessfully with Asia's problems lowing ad: sition could be clearly established before President-elect Richard Nixon is sworn in Jan. 20. It will undoubtedly be a ma The Ottawa report that Canada has at last decided to grant that recognition is substantiated by a memorandum issued by the External Affairs Department to all Canada foreign missions that in the future the terms "Red China" or "Mainland China" must not be used. Instead, the Communist nation should be referred to until we recognize what has "Merry Christmas to my won could seriously threaten all taken place in China and set up derful family, Marie A.

Dicker- son, Patricia A. Dickerson and diplomatic machinery to cope with the many problems which Christina G. Dickerson. jor topic when Secretary of State designate William P. Rogers meets with Canadian Exter North America's security.

Ottawa sources suggest Mr. Trudeau was anxious to exercise a two-China policy equal must be dealt with to ensure "I miss all of you, and I love 214 HURON AVE. DOWNTOWN PORT HURON HOURS: M0MU 9 6 P.M. peaceful settlements," he has nal Affairs Minister Mitchell you all very much. contended.

I "Love always, Charles." Dickerson's wife and daugh He also represented Canada at the 1954 Geneva Conference ters are living in Taipei while he is stationed at Da Nang. set up to deal with the Korean and Indo-China problems. Mrs. Dickerson is the former Mariko Uchida of Tokyo. She and Dickerson were married there in March 1958, and she )) spectacular money saving Anonymous Santa Claus SEATTLE (AP) A Sunday took the name Marie Ann when she acquired American Patricia Is 9 years old and Christina is 4.

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