ERE Ei a a EE A 3 23, 1961 golia, workers and herdsmen! { In a press conference, he|to the United States," he added. overseas groups to acquire con- 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August | es 0 1 who are friendly with each sé Cana a stressed Australia's need of "This has seriously weakened trol of local companies. / » (0) 1 1CS Uzz e other, there is no basis for the overseas capital for new indus. |, Canadian economy." TOOK 10 YEARS 4 on existence of other political par- tries and new techniques in sec- His , believed 8' Canada, he said, was an out- ties." As Rad ondary industries, but added #4, His company "standing example in this con- LJ M oh i : The People's Revolutionary "warning" that if her industries land in North Australia must re-ineotion, In the short space of 10 oR ern 1S1 or ) party Molds infrequent con-| fell indiscriminately into the main in Australian hands. years two-thirds of Canadian in- i gresses of its members' fepre] hands of overseas companies) Earlier, Ian Potter, head of dustry had passed into foreign In this article, Edmonton Peking are 'accredited also to sentatives. Between sessions, it| Example "we would very soon reach a Australia's leading brokers and ownership and control, borm Clare McDermott, {Mongolia and visit Ulan Bator is directed by a political bureau] position which now exists inunderwriters, in a lecture to! "Naturally," he said, "this Reuters correspondent fresh |perhaps once or twice a year consisting of seven members| MELBOURNE (CP)--The ex. Canada." |accountants at Sydney Univer- situation has created great con- from a visit to Outer Mon- jon forms) SOcasions, They, too, fing iw alternate members. perience of Canada is being| The majority of Canada's in. sity said one aspect of mergers eem In Canada and it has une golia, .describes .how ibe are closely wate ed. e present prem ey . To cited to Australia in warnings dustries are American - owned which Totally a no a Vo Aly Suen responsible for country is slowly emerging Mongolia's single chamber jaagiin Tsedenbal, is als us |against outside takeovers of in-|With the result that profits have much significance so far in| muc! anada's current eco from virtual isolation from parliament, the Great National secretary of the party, thus goo. enterprises. been drained across the border Australia was the tendency of nomic problems. the non-Communist world. |Hural, consists of 267 deputies, holding the same strong double J - elected for three years. Tn the position in Mongolia that Nikita! Latest to quote Canada is " - EE EEE EE aw By CLARE McDERMOTT |1960 elections, 56 women depu- Khrushchev has in the Soviet/L. J. Hooker, chairman and . ULAN BATOR, Outer Mon- {ies were returned. Union. Managing Sirecior of the I J. i Cio tis eonjoh id golia (Reuters)--The People's! mp. onstituti ; f A spokesman for the foreign Hooker Investment Corporation, ) your grocer '|Republic of Outer Mongolia, ae coustitution Drovides Pi ministry, asked whether Mon. Australia's biggest real estate give gro emerging slowly from years of |p. 00 with a secret ballot for all golia would welcome economic organization, whose North Aus. | SA VE Son [virtual isolation from the non-| 70 0 yg assistance from and expanded tralian interests include pastoral & Communist world, today pre- " trade with Western capitalist/properties aggregating nearly| sents a puzzling political picture, The Great National Hural| oie" once diplomatic re-|10,000 square miles. 11 ¢ a package of to Western visitors. meets about once a year, The} tions were established, re- Western countries [rest of the time, executive | : § Wn 4 a hen eT Bator, [Power is vested in a powerful ped, question comes Tov Helps You Overcome | |} Pillsbury ; that Mongolians Presidium of "seven members. ; ichad | 2 hive a deep seme of magna. The. sovernment has about 75 cen. ie have, mut savin nd| FALSE TEETH | 8 Cake Mix. (ees) stic pride in their achieve- minislers and chairmen of com- "pg, +" i foreign governments Looseness and Worry y DRALIR We / fF ? || ments. . : concerned wish it, normal re- 4 and ; At the same time, they freely There is only one political jations will be established. We | sacs becsuse of loose, wobbly aise | I} OPPENHEIMER WITH PAINTING |admit that these advances have party--the Communist People's should then ® welcome normal | teeth FASTEETH an improved alka- been carried on with consider- Revolutionary party. economic relations and bel Boi an prog able aid and supervision by the] An official publication issued pleased to discuss them. But we| feel more comfortable. Avoid embar- | rassment caused by loose plates. Get . Soviet Union, whose influence recently explained: "Since there cannot yet say in what fields| Fas eps : Montreal Artist has been dominant here since are only two classes in Mon- they would take place." Sagi W any Uris counter Chinese sovereignty ended 'in ima tap --ll 1920. 3 Mongolian officials scoff po- aints litely but emphatically when| i . foreigners say that the main| 2 reason they have not received| MONTREAL (CP) ~~ Joseph and everyolle was afraid I wider international recognition, Oppenheimer, noted Montreal would take as many," the Ba-| hq 2 gent in the United Na-| artist, says Britain's Prime varian-born artist said in ani." ic that many countries Minister Macmillan is "a very|interview question their actual independ- charming, helpful and co-oper-| "But I needed only three." |ence of the Soviet Union. alive man"--at least for paint-| The British statesman isn't (wn ROREIGN POLICY the only celebrity whose fea- "The Mongolian People's Re-| Mr. Oppenheimer, whos ejtures have been captured by| ...."c"2 senuine, independent sense of humor and keen inter- Mr. Oppenheimer's brush. The DE country with its own est in people belie his 85 years, others include two former gov- eg * 'the 66-year-old formed this opinion during ernors-general of Canada, the cident Jamsarangin Sambu, three portrait sittings recently Earl of Athlone and Lord Bess- Pid Mongolian and foreign given him by the British prime borough, and the late, colorful guests at recent celebrations minister (Montreal mayor Camillien marking 40 years of an in- "I had to wait nearly a year Houde. dependence recognized by only before I could see him, because] "Houde used to live nearby," |a handful of non - Communist a little while earlier he had had the painter recalled. "The first countries. | to have 15 sittings for a portrait|{two times he came for sittings| Officials insist the many Rus-| his bodyguard came too. After|sians seen in the streets of Ulan . . that, though, he came alone." |Bator and small towns are only {here as "technical advisers' on] Priest Hits LIFELONG TALENT short-term contracts. The fourth generation of They deny that their economy a painters in his family, Mr. Op- and trade, based on export of penheimer left school in his agricultural products and raw ouisianna native Wurzburg, Bavaria, after materials and imports of fin- a teacher told his parents he lished consumer goods and ma- Bi |was spending all his study time | chinery, is colonial in Ree. |drawing. The new buildings and factor- 1gotr y | He was sent to Munich and|ies and official statistics tend to| pind pi Prose n PCE . ier) [there began the work which support Western assertions that] EE Ted n thors le vey maoy are git QUEBEC (CP) -- A Quebec|eventually led him to fame in|the Soviet Union left Mongolia 1n/ now at DOMINION! Huge special shipments have just arrived government proposal to estab-|London. 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