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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jul 1964, p. 21

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By cleaned ecg cin ESP CTC NS OTN eet Nationalism Jn Romania walk through the narrow streets of the old quarter of Bucharest. Black - moustached peasants in white tunics and fur hats peer into show win- dows offering portable tape re- corders and plastic swim rafts. Peasant women with baskets gaze b> at young girls in slacks trucks full of pink, Fag gasoline cans. In countryside shepherds, in long sheepskin cloaks and pointed black felt hats, tend their flocks under the pylons of Romania's extensive rural elec- trification program. WANDER OVER BRIDGE Gypsies in broken-down cov- ered carts wander over moderfi By RICHARD 0'REGAN |} BUCHAREST (AP) --. When ' Communist Romania says no to the Soviet Union, it does not mean she is saying yes to the | West. \highway bridges built to carry Romania has gone farther in|Western tourists to the Black recent months in standing up|Sea coast and hard currency to to Russia than any 'country inthe state bank for use 'in Ro East Europe. She has turned|mania's growing trade deals thumbs down on Soviet Pre-|with the West. mier Khrushchev's economic) The Romanians have worked plans for East Europe. She has|hard in recent years to achieve been kicking out Soviet cultural) this progress, influences. But Romania re-| Nowhere in East Europe are mains as staunchly Communist] co many factories going up, so as ever. many apattment houses fin- The Romanians have made ajished, painted brightly with trade pact with the United| gardens well kept. States. They have cautiously let! Pioesti, the great Romanian in many Western ideas, mapy|oil centre 45 per cent destroyed technicians and much Western|by 'American, British and Ger- literature , music and theatre.|man air raids in 1944, now is But Communist party control completely rebuilt, On its out- here is tighter than in Hungary,|skirts, there are 4,000 new Czechoslovakia and Polan4.|apartments and 2,000 new small There's absolutely nothing t0/houses. t indicate Romania is moving) For each of the last four| r") closer to Western political) years, Romania's industry has | ee ideas. |grown by 15 per cent--a record) Communist Chief Gheorghe] unequalled in the Communist! : . Gheorghiu-Dej is I igor eg ip bloe. | national sympathies an oa idea. of "Romania for the ag etaghenggon eco: manians"--a far cry from Comt-| omic experts predict Romania munist internationalism, |B 1] ould sibly become the most every step that Gheorghiu-Dej|CoU!d Pos feast an netee of i , to| powerful str oad Hig Bw oy tol East Europe within a few years i hoslovakia, Po- Communist party outstripping Czéc ; In fact, Western diplomats land and East Germany. here believye that Gheorghiu-| It is possibly this that made ° i i |Russia last year suggest Ro- Dej's entire policy of defying limit its netrial Ga ; ; | mania the Russians and appealing to), i ment and concentrate on raising food for the East Bloc. GRAIN FED BEEF..... Tender . 500 ROSSLAND RD. W. -- POWER Bbed J Lean Meaty ante" BLADE ROAST. é DEAL for POT ROAST ~ BONELES'! Shoulder Roast. » eoeeoeee ee eooee PRESSWOOD'S GOLDEN VALLEY - RINDLESS @ee2808 - --~-~2eeee? ¢ f pe i @WHITE @ WHOLE WHEAT @ CRACKED WHEAT POWER SLICED nationalism has 'met with large- scale enthusiasm among Ro- mania's me Communist party, they beliéve, has become stronger than ever. ANGERED AT RUSSIA Romanians, nation, are angered at Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia and thelia's vast supplies of oil, baux- that surround ite and agricultural products "gea of Slavs" to make industrial progress. You can see the contrasts of an agricultural society moving into the industrial age as you Freed 'Lifer Honeymoons In New York NEW YORK (AP) -- Follow- ing in the footsteps of thou-| sands of other newlyweds, Dr.| 1,000,000 people. The | a volatile Latin) Gheorghiu-Dej is going ahead "We saw no reason why we |should revert once again to an lagricultural nation," a Roman ian official explained, "so we are going our own way." lselling a good deal of Roman- in the West. He is buying com- plete industrial plants and Western know-how in exchange. As a result, Soviet influences) lare on their way out and West- bas influences are coming in. RUSSIAN CUT OUT | Russian has been cut out as) /a compulsory language in Ro- | manian schools. Names of \towns ang places bearing Soviet \titles have been changed. Soviet \literary and cultural institutes |have been closed or their activ- Hities reduced. Bucharest is crowded with Western businessmen and their cars are mobbed in the old palace square by Romanians crawling under them and test- ing their springs. ay eS ee DELMONTE cfangy BREAD Se 2s ee CSAVE 47 24 OZ: LOAVES 2.3 Samuel Sheppard and his wife| The Voice of America and came here Monday to honey-| other Western broadcasts are moon. jno longer jammed and people Dr. Sheppard and his radiant)crowd the movie houses to see 35-year-old German-born bride|r.cent French, Italian, British of two days arrived from Chi-|ang American films. cago and quickly checked into) But, despite this, no country a luxury suite at a Fifth Ave-|in Eastern Europe is so com- nue hotel. pletely subjected to a daily Hanging over the newly mar-|stream of Communist propa- ried couple is the threat of|ganda and agitation as is Ro- Sheppard's return to prison in| mania. Ohio, where he had served al-| None of the agitators are sug- most nine years of a life sent-| gesting that the West has a bet- ence for the 1954 bludgeon- ter system than communism. murder of his pregnant first|But they are pointing to the wife, Marilyn. ifact that since Romania chose its own way, there are in $10,000 bon msumer goods in the court finding that he had not|stores and there is more food been fairly tried. Wednesday | @vailable. the U.S. Court of Appeals in DEATHS Ohio will hearca state request| for cancellation of Sheppard's bond and his return to prison. | Toronte--Harry Eccles, 56, a Canadian Press editor for most of his lifetime; following a long illness. World's Fair Ottawa--Thomas Green, 73, a Has Ups, Downs ps2 attc toc wos ate NEW YORK (AP) -- At the 6 aed <a halfway point of its first S€®lterson, 80 Liberal member of gon, the billion dollar New York|portiament for. Victoria-Carle- world's fair is a mixture Of SUC-)+5, from 1935 to 1939 cess and setbacks. Montreal--Martin Martin, 77, While it has had its critics at) icf of the Mohawk tribe on times, the exvpsit hAS|the Six Nations Lake of Two proved immensely popular With wrountains reserve; after a the great majority of its visi-| Short thea , tors, fair officials said Tus-|" Toromto--Herbert Riley, 66 day. But attendance appears t0\retired supervisor of eastern have lagged behind expecta-|pranches of the Canadian Im- tions. i The original estimate was for oe Mrs.| a total of 70,090,000 admissions), nie Potter. 106. believed té this year and next, with 30,000,-/h6 one of Canada's oldest citi- 000: this year. The fair is oper-| pon. ating six months of each year | me As of now the paid admis- sions total about 15,500,000 | However, fair officials are not | unduly concerned. They feel the yacation season 1s just now get- New Records | ting under way. They als} ate\' TORONTO (CP) -- , A expecting New Yorkers to turn) oyry shot.to - Fcc: te Wied. out in far greater numbers in| sor Monday, establishing a July Y SAVEI3C) Go ont.Nel rong : CORN cob US. N°IGRADE NAVEL. JOOZ.TIN ORANGES tH poe. neces Ort srriy Grows NO1GRADE PEA NATURES BEST Choice S02 SAVE 6<) ¢ TINS AYLVER TOMATO SAVES SS J UICE 48 OZ. LARGE TINS HI-C FRUIT eounch eenare « ORANGE oT "cemamctntasensnanaeeiesnsiias ees aes EAOM AT NNO SII pore September: when the weather 1S'99 high temperature record for CON COAOROMON ROAR NNRANAE ORNS ORIE Sr lal anaidaiebaenenaidell IDEAL Homogenized . cooler and the seashore andjthat centre. The previous HEINZ Strained or Junior WHITE GRANULATED mountain. wekend Se @SODlorqg of 92 degrees was set in| ended 1957 : | Financial success already is|' Centrali l 7a assured for the stato-and-city-| recorded. $1 ge oot ogee gonna -- ae sponsored corporation whichlother Ontario centre where the| puilt the fair, Some of the con-|temperature went over 90 de- SAVE 14¢ eessions, however, haven't fared) grees well. Some multi-million-dc 4 a enterprises have' flopped com- seen Aeon AYIMER TOMATO @Save 4°¢ CATSUP Se. BETTY cRocKERAnigel Fool Save 4@ PKS. ASSORTED FLAVOURS. @Save9' 4802. TIN KooL-AiDlO Mercury Marks re- 5-oz. Tins according to records of " weather bureau here. Most other centres had temperatures well inte the Ss. |

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