PROVERBS WITH HEAVY HAND 'Old Soviet Sayings' Rebuke Adlai At UN By CARMAN CUMMING He conjured' wp the image of support: to the South Vielheghace! Canadian Press Staff Writer |the unstraightened snake and|goyernment--at Jeast until after Nikolai Fedorenko, the bigithe monkey with the crown|the November. presidential elec- and suave chief Soviet delegate|while charging the U.S, found|tion. -- at the United Nations, reached i dihoe erste dia Wi alba ibe hi it necessary to replace its "'pup- beer eg fe pe provers. + regime" in South Viet Nam/|door completely on some sort of cs , a es times in the last _ six/neutralization . settlement, .say- ea nn aati: tig the US. Bas no natichal 'Ache We odin sat i What: mandate 'did the South military objective anywhere in - ' 4 A pres! point, vietnamése government 'haye?|Southeast. Asia and. "thas never 4 i very. short legs. A monkey/he. asked, Who gave the man-(been against political solutions." bad be! spi poral es = date--the dead or the living?) But he added there. already Joos Hot become civaight even, ot eemson, usually a fast matithad been a' political settlement . ©. straight even/with a quip, declined this timelin Indochina, and the South ae is put through a bamboo to 'be. drav 'into.an e . e. : ' xchange: |Vietnamese war had arisen be- He quietly utged. Fedorenko|cause: that settlement -had -been And again, citing .a proverb|"not 'to 'take my statement'too|'deliberately and flagrantly.and from a thousand-year-old civil-/lightly,"\ and added: systematically violated." izati 'that he refrained from} "Soviet policy explicitly .sup- One of'th t identifying: One' should look at|ports the subversion. and 'over-| one "4 dee ie dag touches | oneself three times a day; once|throw of independent' national) a apd Fed. Come pear is not enough." governments. . . We will sup- ecitin ys ths cots: coll gard 4| Fedorenko was unusually port peoples who: are prepared)) oot oF the Viathemsere oan. | iheavy-handed in' tearing apart|to resist this. |..." ver, which said simply Teg i> ec cum ech DY oR SUPPORT LAKELY Ka." iat "Sh Vi UN rveis considered Ste-/Nam i venson's speech a strong state-| Here, said Fedorenko, dni Stevenson had stressed re-|ment the U.S. plans to give con-|are putting forth a ram's head| jypeatedly that the U.S. is in}tinued ---and more-extensive --'but. are selling dog's - meat."| "\South Viet Nam not b of | an internal uprising there but because of aggression from the ; outside--and the U.S. meant to | stay there "'as long as the peo-| ALUMINUM ' ri] ples of that are are determined) xX a% rN, ; to preserve their own indepen-| OSHAWA NO : . 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