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UPPER DARBY, Pa., Dec. 1

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TACHEN ISLAND, Dec. 1-—We waited most of the morning 1 to Lawrence. {Upper Darby high school sopho-|to meet the man they claimed was chief of the guerrillas operating

Jasper Countri 23 miles 4 over Rds. 14. 83. {heart by a sliver of glass yester- he arrived.

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'10 miles from the city of Foo-| | chow, We were, about 200 miles] south ‘of Tachen. From the deck ‘of the “Taiho we could see two

to Rd. 10 m more, was stabbed fatally in the in the province of Fukien and we were nearly through lunch when ‘night from Tachen to Maton 5

e Min River in Fukien Province,

{Communists rounded up all teachers and divided them into two groups. One group went back to

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work, the other to jail. He was let out to take a part In ceremonies formally turning his school to his

large junks enteri the Min River. The commander of he Masu Naval Base said a Britis freighter went in the day before. Cot Dist, successor. to jail, but The guerrilla chief said-he was was- closely watched. He became sorry he was late. But he said! a wood carver and managed to ete ern Lit was difficult to get away dur- 2 a ot. That gave him a ing the day without arousing sus- chance to to Paichung ipicion. where he said he intends to re- | Had 41,800 Guerillas main until the Nationalists return i . He said he had 1800 guerrillas ty the “mainland. ‘on the islands along the coast] “We once thought the Natianaliand another 40,000 on the -main-|jst government was no good,” he ‘land. Their principal job, he sald, sald. “But now we wish we had was to ambush Red convoys. He, it back.” | claimed they did a good job, | On the day of the United NaHe said he once was a Na- tions’ landings at Inchon in Ko- | tionalist officer, a graduate of the|rea, Cheng said, the Communists | Whampoa “Military College. He shut down all newspapers in Foo{said the Communists believed he chow. Later, when word got in was a turncoat. They trusted him {PY radio, the Reds branded the so implicitly that they had given inews a lie. : { hima government job of some He said the airfield at Foochow| | ‘mportance. Not at the top—al-/had been enlarged, but that though he wouldn't be surprised | recently all antiaircraft guns had [to land there eventually—but| been dismantled and shipped to very definitely, he said, he was Manchuria, ‘not the smallest fish in Fukien's | Communist puddle. Presbyterian Group

He was a real politician who L dominated the scene as soon as To Give 1- Act: Play

The Fairview -Players-Guild of he entered the room. He shouted the Fairview Presbyterian Church | greetings -to old friends across the room and raised his arms will present the Ofte =act play| above his head as a salute to Strangers at Home" following, everybody. the family night dinner Thursday He said he and his men con- 478 80 Pl IR SAUL os trolled most of northeast ‘and P

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(that the,Reds are still in the cludes Judy Asmus, Adrian Rob- © inson, Irwin Bucher, Mrs. Bucher, ‘saddle in the south, but he said {John Phillips, Judy Osterchill he controlled much of the coast: P y 2 1 in. that Harold Keaton, Mrs. Keaton, ne 'n nat area, {James Vandiver, Sandra Berg.

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there were no guerrillas on Matsu. ym ————————— But, he explained, this was a TICKETS AVAILABLE naval base and the guerrillas like! Reservations and tickets for to work by themselves. However; Wayne King's one-night dance he volunteered to take me to stand at the Indiana Roof next :Paichung, 20 miles south. There Friday are now available at the —he consulted a notebook—he Peek Jewelry Co. first floor of had 10 agents fresh from the the the Indiana Theater ater building. mainland with reports. Ta So the two of us went to Pai‘chung on a Nationalist gunboat. 0] [ jiPaichung was a surprise. Its I) ready to serve! jionly town-—Chingfang — seemed to be spotlessly clean after dirty Taichen. Three-fourths of the buildings were new and more were going up. The lumber, he ‘said, came from the mainland. At headquarters he showed me (maps and reports. As we pored ‘over them we ate orang2s bought 7 ‘in from Foochow that morning. | Just heat . and it's ° He said the town of Loyen on ready. Packed i in rich tomato souce then ‘the mainland was his. He algo’ ¢orefully blended with tasty peppers, - ‘sald his men had occupied Ping- onions, spices, and flavorings. nam on Oct, 30 and were still ‘there. The Communists apparentily are afraid to risk defeat by trying to oust them. His men have fanned out and now con‘trol about 30 square miles around Pingnam. | Calls in Agents | 1% wy Sings 20 min Then he called *in his agents | op Ee. desi One was Cheng Wet-kwang, who| % sot? ‘had been principal of Foochow's! eoes?®

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