Chiang's policy fulfillment urged 'rliPEI (UPI)— National- called war criminals March ist China yesterday sent 19 under a special amnesty balloons over the mainland decreed by Premier Chow calling on all Chinese to carry En-lai and offered them frSe out President Chiang Isai- transportation to Taiwan. The shek's political testament. New China News Agency said overthrow the Communist 10 accepted and left Peking regime in Peking and unite in for Taiwan via Hong Kong a new, free China. yesterday. In another development, In an open letter released the Taiwan government said y it would accept 10 men released recently in Peking after serving lengthy sen- tences for crimes 'committed during World War Peking released 293 so- SPRING SPECIAL complete 4 month program now only $ 7.50 per month (reg. *9.75 per month) This week only! call 237-5701 323 R E. Beaver Ave. When a body needs a friend Wwm (at a price any body can afford). ■{ T * Elaine Powers w L Figure Salons n PRIL 14th - MAY 10th Hoagies, Hoagies Hoagies CATTLE CAR Next to Train Station OF GIFTS AT 50% OFF yesterday, the Kuomintang central committee; officially informed mainland Chinese of Chiang’s death of a heart attack and called on them to unite under Chiang’s blessing and overthrow the Com : munists. “We will never com promise. We will not stop our fight against Communism until the mainland is recovered and the enslaved compatriots are freed,” the letter said. The letter, together with Chiang’s will, was broadcast to mainland China and sent in through balloons from the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Taiwan officials yesterday welcomed with relief the designation of Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller to head the U.S. delegation to Chjang’s state funeral Wednesday. Rockefeller wilkbe the first high level American official to I visit Taiwan since U.S. rapprochement with China began in 1972. Government sources said Rockefeller was expected to discuss mutual security matters with Prime Minister Chiang King-kuo, the elder Chiang’s son and successor, during his visit. CARNIVAL OF VALUES Japanese conservatives elected TOKYO (UPI)— Conservative can didates for governor swept to victory in 14 of 17 Japanese provinces yesterday, providing' a strong mandate for Prime Minister Takeo Miki’s four-month-old administration. Election officials said of the 14 can didates whose elections had been con firmed two were official candidates of the ruling Liberal Democratic party, 10 were independent conservatives and two were backed jointly by the LDP and opposition parties. Miki vowed to rid the conservative LDP of its “money-powered politics” image when he took over from Kakuei Tanaka last December. One of the most significant victories was in Chiba province east of Tokyo where Kiichi Kawakami, the LDP backed former vice governor, won over a candidate jointly’supported by the four opposition parties. Metropolitan provinces are traditionally progressive strongholds. Vote-counting in Tokyo, Osaka pnd Kanagawa, the three most heavily in dustrialized provinces, began early today and results were not expected until at least noon. Gov. Ryokichi Minobe of Tokyo, backed by the Com OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTI CONSUMER ■?o CO bicycle information O HK 1 • Every bicycle posessed or operated on Univer || sity property must be registered |. Registration p m ■ is free and is done at the police services office °N p 2. Bicycles should be in safe mechanical operating O B®® condition according to the Commonwealth of i ■■ Pennsylvania Vehicular code and University regulations, Section 111. These include having £ lights, a bell or horn, and brakes. p 3. Bicycles are these provisions con- O ® ™ ’cerning moving, signaling, passing, right of way, and stopping outlined in the Vehicular S 2 Code. i 5 ■ ’!■ | j . If you do run into j any consumer or housing p problems, stop by the OTIS office at 20 ° HUB or call 865-6851. suo Sliff SIIO SIIO SliO SliO SliO SliO SliO Sllcl » m 206 E. College Ave Z^fQ, I l LARGE SELECTION OF GIFT BOOKS FROM 30% - 50% OFF The Daily Collegian Monday, April 14, 1975 munist and Socialist parties, was ex pected Ito win easily over Shintaro Ishihara, the right wing candidate of the LDP. 1 ' Election officials said voter turnout had been especially high by the time polls closed at 6 p.m. yesterday, with turnout rates exceeding 80 per cent in 15 provinces. In addition to the 17 governorships, mayoral elections in Sipporo, Yokohama and Kawasaki and local assembly elections in 44 of Japan’s 47 provinces were contested. « O d V)
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