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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Nov 1967, p. 16

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, November 7, 1967 CHINESE WALK OUT --_-- Widening Chinese By ARCH MacKENZIE |war effort, apparently has} 'oad attitude between Moscow) Jebrations of the 50th anniver-|™ U celebrati AAPeKC. tion this week help illustrate the deepening isolation of China, _|ess real menace to be feared|c ' . from China than U.S. or Soviet/h The Chinese representation spokesmen suggest was token and it marched out} ___ ' : Soviet Celebrations Seen WASHINGTON (CP) -- Soviet dared to take a middle-of-the- jin service to practising "con- : ia tainment without isolation." But sary of the Communist revolu- All this suggests there may be when urged to do more to en- China just won't have it. Split American spokesmen still pay ourage the slightest thaw, they ave the easy answer that when Soviet speakers coupled! the usual denunciation of the) U.S. with what has become the customary attacks against Mao same fashion as State Secretary Dean Rusk, accuses China's leaders of seeking an Asian su- perstate to include Sgviet territo- ry 1,000,000,000 Chinese in a decade or two armed with nuclear weapons and perhaps wedded to "doctrinaire and ideological ad- venturism abroad," as China is today by his reading. American analysts in fact generally agree that China has replaced the U.S. as public enemy No. 1 for the Soviets. China's self-inflicted isolation "GREAT "YOUR BEST SHOW VALUE" TONIGHT ONLY Tse-tung : The greatest comedy team in an all-new collection of their The authoritative Soviet funniest moments from the rip roaring twenties. Literary Gazette, in much the JEAN HARLOW stars with this comedy team in "THE FURTHER PERILS OF LAUREL and HARDY" Rusk points to the spectre of ALSO on the same program Laurel & Hardy GUNS" grows, whether from design, miscalculation or a simple de-| ---- sire to deal with the leadership) divisions internally. | «@ Relations have been broken ee A rootin'. tootin'. shootin' with little Burma. The Chinese but sincere picture ! with the country which once had ally. ' PRINCE GAVE WARNING | Walerole representation of 412 has re- PARAMOUNT PICTURES the largest Communist party Cambodia, militantly anti-| turned to Peking. outside the Soviet Union and CoBURN U.S., has had to warn its big| The break with Indonesia is China eo ' BiAKe EDWGRDS final. So much for an alliance Albania still is a 190-per-cent » oe" ADULT possible "if China continues to fairs." WLI GRU sense ROGER MLLER Coolness has touched contacts neighbor to mind its manners. Prince Sihanouk got a qualified| ENTERTAINMENT apology from Chinese Premier sy Chou En-lai after saying Y WARCHRET BLYE- LMUDE AAS " 'Bompooern' friendly relations would be im- PROLL O'CONNOR iar woven Womascors' insult us and interfere in our af-| | OV CUNP-eme nmcwc + SEP TSTEC wh R YOUNG OSE TSTEEX ith Japan despite the large| | "SAQYRS, $y° yoann of trade involved. That 5:35 - 7:30 CGH TODAY also applies to relations with ~ 9:25 y, e India, Ceylon and African) @ states. The British colony of Hong Kong remains under inter- mittent attack. There have been no discus-! sions since June with the U.S. at Warsaw by Chinese request. The talks have been sterile but still useful for assessing points of view between the two coun-| tries. } Even North Vietnam, anxious to get all the aid it can for its| New Life Phase Cry Seen For Man ff That Ripped The EDMONTON (CP)--Man has ag West Apart! moved into a new phase of life TODAY | i) in which the principle source of wealth is no longer the soil but | the human mind, economist | Barbara Ward said Saturday. | TIMES; -- 1:50 Miss Ward told an audience of | 3:40 5:30 more than 500 at the University a i of Alberta that the last decade 7:30 -- 9:30 has seen "'a tremendots appli- cation, of brain power," but the problem of proper direction for | this brainpower remains. Sharing of ideas in an open world would be a step toward) reversing the process by which the tremendous gulf between rich and poor grows year by |gm year. awarded an honorary doctor of tion ecliss Wars. ome essstan'| Te glamour and greatness! i sear a ne... Ze speed and spectacle! 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All machines are covered by a 2 year service warranty including electrical parts. Trade-ins are accepted. 234-00 +. 399.00 Seuvte cabinets 24 AQ 00 t0 74.00 on - SPECIAL, each SEWING INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 725-7373 { ] ' 8 Hor Of Os! ville, neighb rio ar VOL. 26--NO. 259 DEMOCRAT CAI STOKES, 40-year-old la yer, won an uphill battle Oshav With EF By GORDON HENDERSO The Times Staff An 87-year-old Oshawa ¢ has been lying dead in his t -Foom at 384 Ritson Rd. S.; over a year while his 62-ye old son lived the life of a , Cluse in the same home. Douglas Henderson Br told city police he didn't h: any money to bury his fat and wanted to keep the fat with him as long as he couk The body of James Bryce former General Motors ¢ ployee, was discovered by « police late Tuesday aftern following information recei' by a representative of the partment of health and welfa old age pension division. NEIGHBORS A next door neighbor, M Michael. Wojcik told The Tin today she had not seen | father for nearly two years ¢ that at that time he was ve sick and unable to walk. M Wojcik said her husband } told the son to fake his fatl to hospital for treatment on feet. Mrs, Wojcik said the ek Bryce was worried about son and wanted to stay hon She said the younger Bryce bk been behaving normally p ting garbage out every we and having food deligered the home every two "0? thi days. She said the Bryces h lived at the house since it wv built nearly 50 years ago. A rear yard neighbor, N: Kowalchuk, said no one in 1 neighborhood thought that | old man had died. 'We thought he had been taken an old age home," said 1 Kowalchuk. Mr. Kowalchuk said tod that he had not seen the « Hostile Russia: OTTAWA (CP) -- Anti-Co munist demonstrators throng the gates of the Russian emb: sy Tuesday night tossing eg stones, paint and insults. . Diplomats, politicians a1 their wives were jeered a booed by the crowd of about ; as they arrived for a two-ha reception marking the 50th an versary of the Bolshevik revo tion. One woman was struck by egg and other guests narroy missed. ! A bottle of red paint hit t embassy steps and splatter the entrance. Three windo were broken by flying objec Police arrested five persons a charged them with creating disturbance. Russian Ambassador Ivan

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