ae Se 5 Tals ciaih divin. Seis Geaee GI ani Ta 26 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Aprit 25, 1964 Pa cneh aetna enrol _. (INTERPRETING THE NEWS "West Surprised By East. By DOUG MARSHALL Canadian Press Staff Writer East gee in general, and) timisti Zanzibar in particular Is devel- oping a penchant for political The act of union announced Thursday that will turn Zanzibar and Tanganyika intd one state caught Commonwealth officials in London completely unawares and they are still wondering whether the development is good or bad. : At first glance the timing of the announcement suggests the merger was made to forestall attempts to turn Zanzibar into an African Cuba, a possibiliy that has seriously worried West- 'ern observers since President Karume's revolutionary party seized power in January. The pro - Communist pivot in Zanizbar, Foreign Minister Sheik Muhammad Babu, was significantly out of the country when Karume's revolutionary council ratified the agreement with Tanganyika's President Nyerere. Babu's return -- he is cur- rently in Pakistan -- may signal 8 left-wing counter blow in Zan- zibar where the Communist dip- lomatic corps has swollen omi- nously in recent weeks. » BRITAIN OPTIMISTIC If, on the other hand, Karume stays in control and the act of union goes through, the Com- munist stranglehold tightening Africa around the island will be broken, ~ At the moment Britain is op- ic. But some experienced colonial officials like to cite an old proverb dating back to the days when Arab-dominated Zan- zibar was the slave-trading cap- ital of East Africa: "When Zanzibar plays the pipes East Africa dances to the tune." There is still a danger, they say, that Zanzibar could be- come a Communist fifth col- umn in Tanganyika and act as a springboard for Communist subversion throughout East Af- ania ath Lens aa Cuba Protests To UN About. U.S. Spying UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Cuba has informed UN Secre- tary-General U Thant that it will not stand for U.S. recon- naissance flights over Cuba or other provocative acts, an au- thoritative source said Thurs- day night. The Cuban stand was set fourth in a letter delivered to Thant by Juan Juarbe by Ju- arbe, acting chief.of the Cuban delegation' to the United Na- tions. The letter was sent by Cuba's Foreign Minister Paul Roa. It did not say what steps Cuba intended to take. proves the case, cloves won't be i a Father, Son Cub Banquet By MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM -- The annual father and son banquet of the lst Brock Pickering and Scout troop took place in the Pickering Township Hall. Dennis Campbell d SSA ANE AOD IO SP GN ei ae re awe ae ay Cecile Reduces Desertion Wait | 'TORONTO (CP) -- Mothers deserted by their husbands will have to wait three months in- stead of six to become eligible for mothers' allowance under amendments introduced in the legislature Friday by Welfare Minister Cecile. Also cut to three months was toast to the fathers which was answered by Mr. Grant John- ston, who spoke of the fathers' pride in. being with their sons on the occasion " Queen Scout Tom Foster show- ed pictures and gave a talk on his experiences at the World Jamboree in Greece last sum- mer. Ken Ramsay attended the Seout Leaders Training camp out at the Claremont Conserva- tion Park. Mr. Ted Holtby has returned 8\the eligibility period for 'moth- ers' allowance for women over illegtimate children. There wili be no waiting pe- riod, under the revised act, for a mother whose husband has been sentenced to imprisonment for six montis or more. a a ' YOU NEYER KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING from a couple of weeks' visit as cheap in Moscow stores as some people fear they may be. with an aunt in Florida. rica. Countering this argument is the difference in population -- Zanzibar has only 300,000. com- pared with Tanganyika's 9,000,- 000 -- and the explosive mix- ture of racial district mingles with the sweet odor of cloves on DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY Zanzibar. After expelling the Arab- Asian rulers last January, the) African majority is beginning to| worry that Babu's red-tinted | robe may merely conceal a new} form of Arab domination. If that) LANDSCAPING Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshawe on Highway No. 2 Call 623-5757 Now | 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ROSSLYNN PLAZA 211 SIMCOE ST. S. 6 KING ST. 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