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Thursday. April 34, 1179 Gcawvtpdrti, QdUtaUtaifoddgl Ceylon: relations with U.S. & Communists (The following Is taken from a paper by MaMafeB P. Suriyaarat- chy, a CSUF Madam, on a rels- tnnshlp between Ceylon, the mi ted Statea sad Communist ountrtos betwean 1940 aad 1944. rey Ion is a pear -shaped Island .rated IB tke Indian Ocean 14 • ilea from India. It fees sa area of about 15.111 Boaare miles snd a population sheet tear Umaa tfea sizeofWeet Vtrglnta's.) Ths Usitsd States is Csytoa's «•*•• consumer for tea and its leading rion-Commentatbayar r rubber Total aexsarte to tfee mted States 1b 1949 sm peal nit n 120.5 mtllton, while Imports ni ted States Tee re 4 24.6 Pillion including sjr comutorR- ties). Import dteiss sad Import ontrols snd restriction during recent yesrs hsve seriously limited the market tor Ar consumer goods. Whtls there ts s market tor capital •roods to serve Ceylon's Incipient industrialisation. U.S. prices, credit terms sad sMpptng costs often militate agateet each aales because of com Beetles from other sources, eeperi wealth coaatrtoe wMch enjoy pretorenttal customs rates. It is ssea ctoarty tkat Amert- akf hss tn the long run helped Amertca to esU her i dust rial ai to Ceylon. tiSLBBBi to law! Ceylon's Imports trass America ex- la aa effort to break Ceylon's ieoce oa tfee West, ss well as to opea aaw markets tor Its pro- dBcttose, tba Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) govsrnrnaais actively sought brooder trade sod Bid rotations with Commute st count nee Tke 1951 robber -rice barter sgrssnteat bstwaea mainland CMaa snd coy toe remataad la torce mutor tfee SLFP governments sad waa rsseusd for a fourth five-year period by the tote 1147. ton's total exports ears stapes I a good asamata ef a afeetrt term to ■sxe.taBd China aad 12 per gain gaaaratad fey ted. RllBBMy com to tha Soviet UMon nadEaa- tfea guiBinmawt ef OBtmaaw tern Europe, wtdle Cey toe re- saamad thetr willlngnsss to batld ctevad 11 par mat at Its total s TV t rwaaartttor stawate free ta imports from mainland C Waa and Ceylon but tt waa a i UBSRII us of 4 psr cant from tfee U.S.S.R aad tfee agi note eat that Ceyton atasald Eaatera Europe Settlemeat bay all her rBtaRrsmsat af TV by 14.4 given 1st could be Bawd to Import good only frees America. In tfee final analysis Cey ton has been benefited greatly by hsr re- lattonaMp with America. Ceylon »r at favorable ! nee. Barter sgrss metes have slso bass Mgaad wtth other Cjaxmatata eaaatrtoe. Trade wttk Communist eaamtrtos haa risen swrtag tba past several years reoxdre pajmsnt la | Hag or oii cy heyoard tfea stipe total swing pin af mlUloa aad bat It a vary credit. large iBtomallinwl luateiBBis Sfexee 1957 ■teslsai CMna aaa hall ta Ceylon. It la dlfRcaU to made avmlshta 141 mtllton tor flgars oat way CMaa waa asatils acoaomlc aid (198.3 rtelnoa ln to tktnk ef a bettor projaet. grates), bat only 124.4 -trillion Cey loo bee I. largely saty fey • wtth tfea currency ef rspaymite fees Ceylon, Btgaed ta 1954, providsd bewa Ceyl ispsss Amort - a line of credit, rseaysfelB la ca has given few s la l« 11 per eaat of Cey- Korean role in Southeast Asia analyzed after Vietnam's fall 190 mlUlon. ties i 119.9 i Will ted, bte s cold etoruge ptoat. an Iron During tfea past, lanns given to and steel ptam sad s tire and tube Ceyton keve dewe only atari eay- Ry Shtro Yoneyama Looking through tea windows to tne Presidential Palace la Seoul, South Korean Preetdeni Park < hung Hee haara aaws of tha tall of Cambodia aad ths Immtoaat takeover of Saigon by the Communists. Hts country shall never tail into Uw kaada of North Korean ommunlsts, murmurs Presl- lent Park. But for ths majority of Soatk Koreans, events In that country for the past taw years have made tham wonder if a Communist regime might be batter off tor them aad tor the reunification of the two nations. In 1971, taa South Korean secret pottce kldeeppad Kim Due Jung, park's nupnaswl to tfee 1971 presldsntlsl erection, from nslf- exlle IB Tokyo to Seoul The national referendum held early tMa year aaked tfee peopis whether they approved or dla- • pproved of Park's repreastve lomeatlc policies. Despite strong ; ressuras from the government, more than 40 par eaat af tfee -ligibto voters expressed thetr PpoMUon to ths Park regime. studeata there hsve long been lemonetrsnag against president ark ra«ling for Park's tatme- iiate restgnstton, Aad mere than "roe uteve rte ties have been shut low. by police since last moatk. agedtes tor the South (aad •he North) began to 1110 when .pan annexed Korea ss Chosen. Concert set for May 2 TheCollegtate Chorale of CSUF -hi perform la coaeert Friday, at 4 p.m. la the Meatc -uirdiag Recital Hall. The Cho- jiwtor tha dlractioa of r Rotlsad W. Rarst, aa ssso- ato profeasor ef rnuatc. Then csme World War II The 19th psrsllel aaa Itakewetol aa the line dividing ths Soviet snd ths Americsn occupation tn tha aame year. Five yesrs later, taa Koreas war broke oat aa the North Korean, troopa invaded the South. About 55,000 Americsn aasswars were tolled to ths conflict Taken by complete surprise, the Utetod States Immediately started sxpandtng her military aid to tfee Soatk. Tha American military, financial aad educational aid since 1954 hss totaled b $1.2 billion. Uta, Or. SyngmanRbee, who feed ruled tho Republic since Ita inception tn 1944, wss step- l from Presidency amid charges of r ot rtajllea lea tread. Caa. Park Cbx tke power la a 1941 coup d'etat and waa elected President to Thsafcs to the c awflanad American assistance, tfee 8oatk oaa of tfea most in the face of talks oa reunification wttk the North. Koraaas fess a relative on tke ether state of tfea border and their will help aay other teeatij to primary product - difficulty If either a loag term or tries la Ota world to fight the snort term II ass rial er political falling prteee ta tfea world marram is not going to ha created set throxate rwrttelmste ef sap- as s result ef tfee gone realty ef piles. Tfee lwptemnteMlija ef tha aid giving country. tMs propnaal along with tfee tows ftosatalmss sid gtven to s do- of imfxroving Ceylon's non-trn- i ss firm as ever before. Red Crass talks which began tn 1171 ware aimed at the locating of families. Bte ths totes have rsBched aa Imaaass. North Koresn President Kim II Seng, aha visited CMna s week ago, aald ln Peking "If revolution takes place In Soatk Korea, we, as oaa and the sams nation, wtll not Just took st it with folded arma bte will strongly tntaxporttkeSoethKoreaa Uw general tocosne level of Its Csytoa's tea rial trateatry aad pmoatm sufficient te ersets sa Uefet sagdessrlag IndBMrieo wtU effective demand tor taa lsates- fcopafully help her to Improve bar trial goad produced by tfea sad- iibxii y. giving coantry aad tf tkat hsppeBS Carraatly the country is trying there will he a ant loag term to BS*oewea fear owe tood reoelre- gala few tke aid-giving country. Net tradebelanreof 1949 stares change tc that Amertca haa exported more tola i goods to Ceylon aad thta cento be tertes to a The progrsm will opsa •Three Folk **- byJefewsaxtena with Tke ceacert la ag. l< "rtthoet charge.
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | April 24, 1975 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Thursday. April 34, 1179 Gcawvtpdrti, QdUtaUtaifoddgl Ceylon: relations with U.S. & Communists (The following Is taken from a paper by MaMafeB P. Suriyaarat- chy, a CSUF Madam, on a rels- tnnshlp between Ceylon, the mi ted Statea sad Communist ountrtos betwean 1940 aad 1944. rey Ion is a pear -shaped Island .rated IB tke Indian Ocean 14 • ilea from India. It fees sa area of about 15.111 Boaare miles snd a population sheet tear Umaa tfea sizeofWeet Vtrglnta's.) Ths Usitsd States is Csytoa's «•*•• consumer for tea and its leading rion-Commentatbayar r rubber Total aexsarte to tfee mted States 1b 1949 sm peal nit n 120.5 mtllton, while Imports ni ted States Tee re 4 24.6 Pillion including sjr comutorR- ties). Import dteiss sad Import ontrols snd restriction during recent yesrs hsve seriously limited the market tor Ar consumer goods. Whtls there ts s market tor capital •roods to serve Ceylon's Incipient industrialisation. U.S. prices, credit terms sad sMpptng costs often militate agateet each aales because of com Beetles from other sources, eeperi wealth coaatrtoe wMch enjoy pretorenttal customs rates. It is ssea ctoarty tkat Amert- akf hss tn the long run helped Amertca to esU her i dust rial ai to Ceylon. tiSLBBBi to law! Ceylon's Imports trass America ex- la aa effort to break Ceylon's ieoce oa tfee West, ss well as to opea aaw markets tor Its pro- dBcttose, tba Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) govsrnrnaais actively sought brooder trade sod Bid rotations with Commute st count nee Tke 1951 robber -rice barter sgrssnteat bstwaea mainland CMaa snd coy toe remataad la torce mutor tfee SLFP governments sad waa rsseusd for a fourth five-year period by the tote 1147. ton's total exports ears stapes I a good asamata ef a afeetrt term to ■sxe.taBd China aad 12 per gain gaaaratad fey ted. RllBBMy com to tha Soviet UMon nadEaa- tfea guiBinmawt ef OBtmaaw tern Europe, wtdle Cey toe re- saamad thetr willlngnsss to batld ctevad 11 par mat at Its total s TV t rwaaartttor stawate free ta imports from mainland C Waa and Ceylon but tt waa a i UBSRII us of 4 psr cant from tfee U.S.S.R aad tfee agi note eat that Ceyton atasald Eaatera Europe Settlemeat bay all her rBtaRrsmsat af TV by 14.4 given 1st could be Bawd to Import good only frees America. In tfee final analysis Cey ton has been benefited greatly by hsr re- lattonaMp with America. Ceylon »r at favorable ! nee. Barter sgrss metes have slso bass Mgaad wtth other Cjaxmatata eaaatrtoe. Trade wttk Communist eaamtrtos haa risen swrtag tba past several years reoxdre pajmsnt la | Hag or oii cy heyoard tfea stipe total swing pin af mlUloa aad bat It a vary credit. large iBtomallinwl luateiBBis Sfexee 1957 ■teslsai CMna aaa hall ta Ceylon. It la dlfRcaU to made avmlshta 141 mtllton tor flgars oat way CMaa waa asatils acoaomlc aid (198.3 rtelnoa ln to tktnk ef a bettor projaet. grates), bat only 124.4 -trillion Cey loo bee I. largely saty fey • wtth tfea currency ef rspaymite fees Ceylon, Btgaed ta 1954, providsd bewa Ceyl ispsss Amort - a line of credit, rseaysfelB la ca has given few s la l« 11 per eaat of Cey- Korean role in Southeast Asia analyzed after Vietnam's fall 190 mlUlon. ties i 119.9 i Will ted, bte s cold etoruge ptoat. an Iron During tfea past, lanns given to and steel ptam sad s tire and tube Ceyton keve dewe only atari eay- Ry Shtro Yoneyama Looking through tea windows to tne Presidential Palace la Seoul, South Korean Preetdeni Park < hung Hee haara aaws of tha tall of Cambodia aad ths Immtoaat takeover of Saigon by the Communists. Hts country shall never tail into Uw kaada of North Korean ommunlsts, murmurs Presl- lent Park. But for ths majority of Soatk Koreans, events In that country for the past taw years have made tham wonder if a Communist regime might be batter off tor them aad tor the reunification of the two nations. In 1971, taa South Korean secret pottce kldeeppad Kim Due Jung, park's nupnaswl to tfee 1971 presldsntlsl erection, from nslf- exlle IB Tokyo to Seoul The national referendum held early tMa year aaked tfee peopis whether they approved or dla- • pproved of Park's repreastve lomeatlc policies. Despite strong ; ressuras from the government, more than 40 par eaat af tfee -ligibto voters expressed thetr PpoMUon to ths Park regime. studeata there hsve long been lemonetrsnag against president ark ra«ling for Park's tatme- iiate restgnstton, Aad mere than "roe uteve rte ties have been shut low. by police since last moatk. agedtes tor the South (aad •he North) began to 1110 when .pan annexed Korea ss Chosen. Concert set for May 2 TheCollegtate Chorale of CSUF -hi perform la coaeert Friday, at 4 p.m. la the Meatc -uirdiag Recital Hall. The Cho- jiwtor tha dlractioa of r Rotlsad W. Rarst, aa ssso- ato profeasor ef rnuatc. Then csme World War II The 19th psrsllel aaa Itakewetol aa the line dividing ths Soviet snd ths Americsn occupation tn tha aame year. Five yesrs later, taa Koreas war broke oat aa the North Korean, troopa invaded the South. About 55,000 Americsn aasswars were tolled to ths conflict Taken by complete surprise, the Utetod States Immediately started sxpandtng her military aid to tfee Soatk. Tha American military, financial aad educational aid since 1954 hss totaled b $1.2 billion. Uta, Or. SyngmanRbee, who feed ruled tho Republic since Ita inception tn 1944, wss step- l from Presidency amid charges of r ot rtajllea lea tread. Caa. Park Cbx tke power la a 1941 coup d'etat and waa elected President to Thsafcs to the c awflanad American assistance, tfee 8oatk oaa of tfea most in the face of talks oa reunification wttk the North. Koraaas fess a relative on tke ether state of tfea border and their will help aay other teeatij to primary product - difficulty If either a loag term or tries la Ota world to fight the snort term II ass rial er political falling prteee ta tfea world marram is not going to ha created set throxate rwrttelmste ef sap- as s result ef tfee gone realty ef piles. Tfee lwptemnteMlija ef tha aid giving country. tMs propnaal along with tfee tows ftosatalmss sid gtven to s do- of imfxroving Ceylon's non-trn- i ss firm as ever before. Red Crass talks which began tn 1171 ware aimed at the locating of families. Bte ths totes have rsBched aa Imaaass. North Koresn President Kim II Seng, aha visited CMna s week ago, aald ln Peking "If revolution takes place In Soatk Korea, we, as oaa and the sams nation, wtll not Just took st it with folded arma bte will strongly tntaxporttkeSoethKoreaa Uw general tocosne level of Its Csytoa's tea rial trateatry aad pmoatm sufficient te ersets sa Uefet sagdessrlag IndBMrieo wtU effective demand tor taa lsates- fcopafully help her to Improve bar trial goad produced by tfea sad- iibxii y. giving coantry aad tf tkat hsppeBS Carraatly the country is trying there will he a ant loag term to BS*oewea fear owe tood reoelre- gala few tke aid-giving country. Net tradebelanreof 1949 stares change tc that Amertca haa exported more tola i goods to Ceylon aad thta cento be tertes to a The progrsm will opsa •Three Folk **- byJefewsaxtena with Tke ceacert la ag. l< "rtthoet charge. |