12 ™ hs OSHAWA Eo Weduesler -- 16, - . : = } Fijians Fond Of Colonial Status AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--Con-|issues and independence were | trary to trends in most parts of | discussed in the legislative coun-| the world, self-government is|cil. | not pooular among the native fh people of Fiji, in the South Pa-| WHITES HOLD POWER hy : cific. They prefer colonial sta At present, white officials re-| tain almost all effective power | I . tus. fk Ber in the colonial government. [J Three meals a day . .. Hi cia aion des In 3 novel 1a: Plans for gradual transfer of|] seven-days-a-week! Those it i ; £ bring much: conflict in coming executive duties to elected min- |} are your 21 BEST REA- A : (1] isters are still 'at an early N f{years, stage. Nominated members far SO opving - Fiji, one of the largest South|oytnumber elected members in e've oll Pacific island groups, is a tropi-|the Legislative Council. the BEST BUYS in all the cal British colony about 1,100 Whig an Indian member of wonderfully - delicious miles north of New Zealand. 0" council said he hoped Fijif foods your family likes The native Fijians are of|goon wou'd be independent || best! What's more . , .all our prices are LOW PRICES , , . Dr hoe within the British Common. every day of the week! This means that you're sure to fine physique. charming. good| call, he drew angry replies} SAVE PLENTY on the total cost of all the foods you like physique, 8, 800d{rrom Fijian members. They in- , A natured, generous, but still lack-{ cisted that they would not stand best : . . for a FULL WEEK of marvelous meals! Step in, ing an outlook to prosper in algo. any weakening of existing|f stock-up, today! competitive world. ties with Britain and claimed | FOMPARE AT $1.71 As more Jeliable labor for su-|that only Indian politicians were |§ ,," ' gar plantations and other indus-| calling for self-government. 7 . : tries, substantial numbers of In-| oo Fijian declared that the "LIBBY S 15-0z. Tin SUNSPUN 1/2-gallon dians were imported many piiish came to Fiji at the re- 5 [ years ago. Many elected not to|qyest of the Fijians but the Fi- return to India when their term |jiang had never invited the In-| 1] al ce ream of indenture ended. dians. Their commercial ability has Another said the Fijians x COMPARE AT 2 FOR 27c¢! -- HEINZ '| |given them a commanding posi-| handed over their country as a tion in business and the profes-|y,,;ct to the English Common. | sions, and even in sugar cane| o. ny and they should not have, farming, one of the major to plead that it should not be| sources of wealth, | given to the Indians. | | INCREASING FAST Conflict on the guestion ha The Indians also are increas- self-government is liable to be pressing as other COMPARE AT 2 FOR 29¢! -- FANCY QUALITY ing far faster than the native come more Fijians. By 1956, Indians out- | Pacific islands attain autonomy. | numbered the original inhabi-|Nearby Western Samoa, a| tants. The census in that year | United Nations trusteeship ad-| : showed 169,403 Indians, 148,134| ministered by New Zealand, is| Fijians and 14,212 Europeans/due to become fully independ- and part-Europeans. ent next year. TEARFUL EXIT FROM EAST GERMANY It is ectimated that by 1071 CT COMPARE AT 27c! -- BRIGHT'S PITTED I the Indians will form 54 per cent | Escape to West Berlin from | the surroundings at West Ber- | his parents managed to get of the population, Fijians only SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Vet- from the Communist east is a | lin's Marienfelde refugee camp out of Je Soviet zone despite » per cen, with Europeans, eran quarterback Y. A. Tittle iov i 8 str . cotti . e hed clampdown. Chinese, and other Pacific is- day was traded by San joyful occasion for most ref- a strange and upsetting ex- | _(AP Wirephoto via radio |landers. making up the re- Tuesday ow Vouk ppees, | This youngster found perience. The weeping boy and | from Berlin) mainder. Giants in exchange for lineman a SG 2% Under protective laws the Fi- [ou Cordileon. ample, a new ill, nearby ith using the country's jians retain ownership of most| "a (ovecman for the. 'ders] COMPARE AT 39c! -- Macaroni and Cheese Casserole ample, a new flour mill, nearby and with using the country's Stable New coal mines and "industrial com-| large timber resources of the land but the land hunger said the deal between the two bines" whose factories produce Mongolia already produces of the Indians produces con National Football League teams C |wool, leather, shoes and cloth- about 20 per cent of its own oil|stantly-increasing pressure. "was a straight player trade." 10c COUPON E ing, as well as meat-processing 'needs, the rest being imported| Despite the problems, rela- Tittle, 34, had been with San | IN PACKAGE conomy and dairy plants. by rail from the Soviet Union. |tions between the two races Francisco Since 1951 and previ- A new woollen textile mill Official statistics show 1960 out- have been good until recent ously had played three years Pl d ? built in Ulan Bator with ( hinese | put at 28,600 tons. eats wien labor [roubles Inve! ith Baltimore Colts. assistance, is equipped with new Agriculture at present ac- brought growing ' bitterness. a o i anne British machines and has an an-|counts for 60 per cent of the prolonged sugar disp ute, in Cordileon was oS Slang COMPARE AT 3 FOR 46c! COMPARE AT 23c! 20-0z. Tins nual capacity of about 1,041,250! country's total production value.|which Indian union officials| first draft choice in e By CLARE McDERMOTT yards of textiles. The 1961 - 1965 plan aims at|/were prominent, caused a seri | a star tackle at Clemson and . ULAN BATOR. O Mong Other expanding industries bringing the value' of industriallous economic setback last year. was named the most valuable Carnation EVAP. CHOICE CRUSHED lia LAN EAT te Mong are concerned with the manu-|products to more than half the, The latent Nosy came inta{linewian in the 1959 East-West ° Tall C Y . : 'tur i ials acial charity game. whose people have lived the no.j{acture of building materialsitotal. ~~ ithe open recently when raci y 8 AG at madic lives of herdsmen for| y 1 ins centuries, is trying to build a modern, stable, industrial and agricultural economy as part of its campaign to achieve wider T RE 1 COMPARE AT 33c! 32-0z. Tins COMPARE AT 21c! Serve with Peaches world recognition. a Le om SOON THI FRUIT DRINK Nabisco Shrecded who the 3 big fod Se W 1 h il C C who completely surroun on . discernible visitors to Ulan | Bator. LL L | COMPARE AT 2 FOR 53c! -- 1-Lb. Pkgs. | COMPARE AT 67¢! 16-0z. Jar There are many Russians and Chinese in the streets of this growing capital, as well as in |{ l KRAFT BRAND small towns and villages along : C the Peking - Moscow railroad | : ® which crosses Mongolia. & J é i R Officials 'here readily admit| I MARGARINE eez 1Z that most of their new indus- tries have been built by Rus- sians, Chinese or East European | Communists. More than 82 per| cent of foreign trade in 1960 was with the Soviet Union and China, according to the latest official | statistics. KROMEX ! ALL PAINT Electric LTS o il 4 Sproule's Beef is Red Brand Beef -- Canada's Finest Grade The third five-year plan, for | 1961 to 1965, adopted this sum- STAR | ER SETS FR { I, J ; i RED BRAND mer by the ruling People's Re-| . . | by, 7 ' volutionary (Communist) Party, 8 PIECES LOWE BROTHERS Fully bnwersible Complete with , + d 3 \ Round Steak or Roast = b. c is aimed at modernizing agricul- | ture and industry and increasing REG. 21.95 ho REG. 17.95 = : a {s foreign trade. 1 2 rice 12 7 olf a Jo Re NOW ° NOW ° i K 0 RED BRAND--BONELESS ROLLED--EXTRA LEAN---NO WASTE a xis ----> RUMP RO Biambiin Crichn - Piljee, a | A T 75 REVERE WARE | S Ib. c stocky, 47-year-old ex-herdsman Enamel Ware who is vice-chairman of the| RED BRAND state planning commission and] FRY PANS 24" WATER PAILS | Perfect for Chili or Meat Loaves has been a member of that body | R UND TEAK 65 since 1957, told me during an 9.INCH COMPLETE CLOSEOUT PRICE GROUND 1b. C ; ; : interview: BAR- REG. 3.15 CHOICE, TENDER, PLUMP Li : The main objective of the new REG. 13.95 , a five-year plan is to take deci- 7 77 EACH CHICKEN L B sive steps to complete the So- SALE " ® ¢ egs or reasis Ib. ¢ Salist construction of our coun- Reg. 12.95 | STEAK PIES PACKAGE 95c "To carry this out, agricul o . i F ture will be developed exten- Genuine Hog Bristle OF TWO sively so that after completion now TASTY, MILD, SEASONED ; of the plan in 1965, the value =" ar as Tus I c JL of agricultural production will SETS . 12-0Z. BOWL hed 7 : be 1.8 times as much as it was REG. 4.95 I Pr -------------- in 1960. This will provide indus- | 4-PLAYER BAR-B-QUE TOOLS NOW 3 47 SAVE CASH ON HEALTH i AS AND BEAUTY AIDS 2s with much terial tries Wi A era 4.95 COMPARE AT 2 FOR 59¢! -- 5¢ OFF GIANT SIZE REG. $.95 5 87 4-PIECE SET Reg. $4. COMPARE AT 25c I--GILLETTE 1965 will be twice the vaiue of "The country, he said, has ad . now 2.87 ; Sleeping Bags | RJAX CLEANSER 2 Tins 47. BLADE $ 79¢ Regular Size 15¢ made great progress since 1921. 4-PLAYER : x 3 All Nylo when the Mongolians, wit yion COMPARE AT 25¢! -- 25 - 40 OR 60 WATT SPRAY NET Helene Curtis 49c COMPARE AT 73c! much help from the Soviet Un- PING PONG REG. 19.95 | Re gg By NOW ] 87 i indi ge Bg Mg cy SETS CORNING WARE ' L AMP BULBS SENERAL ot. 15¢ BRYLCREEM wee 45¢ pendence. | COMPARE AT 63c! : The number and quality of| ORDERED SOLD 9.CUP PERCOLATORS FLASHLIGHT BROMO SELTZER 45¢ animals Kept & 7) increased| R 12 95 greatly, he said. Sheep, cattle, | A A BATTERIES horses, goats and camels, now a . anew ROZEN FOOD FEATURES CHRISTIE'S COOKIES are cared for by trained velorit: ° ORDERED 3 87 o or arians and reserve supplies of! 12 edt sees Ml ciiey ou 10 he ton wa ll SOLD Wa aac LEMONADE ms 49° CHOCOLATE uring the three - year planj which ended in 1960, all of Mon-| BIRDSEYE BEEF, P 1-LB. golia's formerly nomadic herds- CHICKEN, TURKEY PACKAGE PAPER BAG C men were brought into agricul 3 tural co-operatives with their -- own presidential, educatipnal, to LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA TES eet slo §| RED MALAGA GRAPES 2" 2% COVERS MOST STOCK FINEST QUALITY Seventy-eight, per cent of the LBS country's animals, which total f 2 Cc more than 23,000,000 compared fan 10000, now are ey IT'S NOW R B REED & SONS TENDER, MARSH GROWN BAS toed vn OR NEVER Q™° OPEN [| e ARROTS wi own 2 2% PC hrichn Pies. spoke of heavy FOR VALUES HARDWARE industry, thonst. Ssltors bin race of it . poe] any examples ob Jant in| LIKE THESE ! 48 Simcoe N. Oshawa TILL 4] PM. dustry to be seen. Visitors to] repel Bead! Realize! fl Come See Whot We 8 FRIDAY NITE RUSSIAN EXPORTS Respond! Have Dared To Do! Russia exports 3,500 types of machinery and other equipment) to more=than 40 countries. |