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    THE BATTALION Page 5
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1980
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Strength answer to Soviet
threat, ex-ambassador says
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Soviet attempts to extend their sphere of influence into the
Third World make the world a “dangerous place,” Malcolm
Toon told a Political Forum audience Monday night. Toon is a
former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union.
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United Press International
HOLLYWOOD — Police say
tor Victor Sen Yung, best remem-
ired as Hop Sing the family cook on
ie television series “Bonanza,” was
murdered, a Los Angeles television
[ation reported Monday night.
KTLA-TV reported suspects were
being sought in the death of the 65-
845, jjiiyear-old actor, but the station did not
what led investigators to deter-
M W lne ^ was slain, and police would
not confirm the story. A coroner’s
topsy was scheduled today.
Yung’s badly decomposed body
was found Sunday in his North Hol-
ood area home. A friend, Robert
jond of Woodland Hills, had gone to
the house to check after several tele
phone calls to the actor had gone
[answered, and he noticed strong
^ i T| gas fumes coming from the house.
i Lky Firemen turned off the gas and
* 1 found Yung’s body in a state of de
composition too advanced to permit
immediate identification.
In addition to his 14-year role in
onanza,” Yung appeared in 18
liarlie Chan movies and several
_;h er films during a career that span-
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He also appeared in other TV
series, including “Bachelor Father,”
“Hawaii Five-0” and “Kung-Fu.”
By GLENN KRAMPOTA
Battalion Reporter
Former Ambassador to the Soviet
Union Malcolm Toon blasted aggres
sive Soviet foreign policy, terming it
a threat to world stability in a speech
to about 250 people in Rudder Thea
ter Monday night.
Toon said Soviet attempts to ex
tend its sphere of influence makes
the world “a dangerous place.”
The 64-year-old diplomat set
guidelines he said the United States
should follow in dealing with the
Russians. The most important ingre
dient was a U.S. national consensus
of what this country’s best interests
are.
“We are without a national con
sensus on vital interests,” Toon said.
The country must know “where we
will go to the mat with the Russians,”
he added.
Saying he was neither “hard” nor
“soft” in his attitudes toward the
Soviet Union, Toon termed himself
realistic. He said the Soviets view
the United States as a stumbling
block to their goal of seeing a world
responsive to Moscow control.
“I believe they would do us in, in a
very real sense, if it resulted in
acceptable damage to themselves,”
Toon said. “They will seize opportu-
nites in the Third World at the risk of
detente, and even peace on a region
al basis.”
He said recent history shows the
Soviet Union will not retreat from
gains.
Despite their aggression, the Un
ited States cannot close the channels
of communication, he said. “The
nuclear world is much too dangerous
a place for such an attitude.”
Toon, who in more than 30 years of
State Department service has also)
served as Ambassador to Israel,
Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia, said ;
effective dealing with the Soviets re
quires an absence of illusions about
their goals.
The Soviet Union pays little atten
tion to words, but does pay attention
to actions, Toon said. For example,
Toon explained the Soviets paid little
heed to President Carter’s rhetoric
concerning Soviet expansion into
Afghanistan. However, they were
careful to note additional military de
ployment to the Persian Gulf area
after his State of the Union address.
Because of the Soviets’ respect for
action and strenth, Toon said, solid
military strenth should be a basis for
U.S.-U.S.S.R. talks.
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