20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 30, 1964 'Nikita's Dealings With Bonn bs By JOHN BEST MOSCOW (CP) -- Did Nikita Khrushchev's desire for a So- viet-West German understand- ing have anything to do with his ern , that it contributed only indi- Yarectly, if at ail. : the ence to ques' his major policy address at the t power fully to Khrushchev {| overthrow, if th had not actu- ally engineered it. a few weeks previously, an electronics expert attach embassy Contributed, Indirectly, To Fall moves to achieve some kind of breakthrough on the long-dead- locked German issue. 'At the time of his overthrow, plans to travel on the subject early next year with Chancellor he was ma to Bonn for Erhard. After his downfall, specula- tion was that forces within th Soviet Union to th Bonn mission had to the West German handiwork of the same power- to Soviet- West German reconciliation, to force a cancellation ful forces see of the Khrushchev visit. The general tendency now is By RUKMINI Canadian Press Correspondent BOMBAY (CP)--The Pope's coming visit to. \!- Yas raised hopes of more imate rela- tions betwten the ..oman Cath- olic Church and Hinduism. India has some of the oldest Christian communities in the world, Among them are the + south India who ylaporeans in | were converted to Christianity by Saint Thomas in 52 AD Christianity came to Indian shores long before many Euro- pean countries had heard of marked more pepe and understanding, is mainly due to the fact that India's colonial rulers were also Christians. Now that India is a free coun- try it is hoped that Hindu-Chris- tian ties would be strengthened at the spiritual level. Many top who arrives a day earlier. They are expected to be together fcr some 30 minutes. A devout Hindu, Shastri also has read the Bible from begin- ning to end several times. Like his political mentor, the late Mohandas Gandhi, the portion of the Bible Mr. Shastri likes best is the Sermon on the Mount. REPAIR ROADS Bombay's 5,000,000 citizens await the Pope's arrival with enthusiasm. The city has been given a new look for the occa- Pope Seeks Stronger Ties With Hinduism On Visit Dec, 3 to meet with the Pope, sion. Roads have been re- paired, new pavements have been constructed, Lamp posts have been given a new coat of paint and _ everything looks bright and clean. Some 2,000,000 persons are expected to greet the Pope as he drives in an open ear from the Romin Catholic Church. LAUNCHES FUND --|Jawsharlal Nehru. Mounthal- j rg pene LONDON (AP)--Earl Mount-iten said the money will be used tings 'ar- Britain' ceroy 4 Archbishop of Bombay, with|dinal Gracias to discuss the nye or for an annual lecture series at whom he will be staying. plan and a proposal to organ: and first governor-general of|/Trinity College, Nehru's alma Those who have arrived in|ize a world religions conference India, has initiated a campaign|mater, and for six scholarships niacrgpecginacl ge, either in Bombay or in London|to raise £100,000 as a memoriallat British schools for Indian clude His Holiness next year. fund to the late Prime Minister! students. monk who lives in a hermitage in the Himalayan Mountains. Chinmayananda, who speaks English, French and seven In- dian languages, is planning what is described as a "dialo- gue" between Hinduism and MAKE IT EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CHRISTMAS WITH GIFTS BY ELECTROHOME TELEVISIONS STEREOS e ° @ RADIOS ° ° RECORD PLAYERS HUMIDIFIERS AN FOOD BUYS | PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY - TUES. - WED. GROCERIES EGGS PRODUCE Ontario Delicious Hamburg § ™\--,.. | Apples MEATS 6-QUT 3 1.00 F 30° ssa 65° Free Parking -- Free Delivery With Orders Over 10.00 to regard the electronics expert, Horst Schwirkmann, as the vic- Pape tim of a cat-and-mouse game between himself and the Soviet) an aji-religion citizens' com- secret police. Schwirkmann 1S) mittee has been formed in believed to have "de-bugged"|Rombay to arrange a welcome the West German Embassy of 8/t) the 'Pope, whose visit has number of Soviet-installed list-/peen opposed by right - wing ening devices. ,,|Hindu groups. sc ae thet Se gees Prime Minister Shastri has contributed to his removal is re- described the papal journey as 7 " pride ceiving less and less credence Mery se ene here, Indian leaders welcome the Pope's visit particularly from this point of view. Kremlin Nov. 6. Brezhnev called for "'a peace- ful settlement for Germany." To ensure European security it was necessary to discard "'re- vanchist doctrines and concep- tions," and recognize the exist- ence of two German states. "There . . . can be no other foundation for ensuring peace in Europe." BERLIN OMITTED The statement represented no 7 yr. free parts & service on Stereo and TV "We Service Wheat We Sell OURSELVES" A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON JHE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR YOUR COLOUR TV STORE SIMCOE NORTH 723-3043 TELEVISION Shastri is flying to Bombay departure from what Russia has been saying all along--ex- cept that there was no mention of Berlin, A fundamental tenet "of Khrushchev's policy was that a German settlement must in- «volve making West Berlin a free city, entirely separate from West Germany with which it now has special ties, Whether Brezhnev's omission might signal a Soviet change of position on this point was not immediately clear. Despite his generally hard line on Germany, Khrushchev was firmly identified with Indirectly, it may have fig- ured. Khrushchey paved the way for his visit to Bonn by sending his son-in-law, Alexei Adzhubei, on an advance scout- ing mission. Adzhubei's talks there laid the groundwork for a German invitation to Khrush- chev, Entrusting such a highly sen- sitive mission to his son-in-law may have been one basis for the charge of nepotism believed to have been brought against Khrushchev by his political prosecutors. 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