Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1966, p. 15

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Bal Bi iia airtel gba Romania Stands Firm For Her Economic Rights i By JOHN BEST BUCHAREST (CP) -- Ro- mania's unilateral declaration of independence came two years ago, in April, i964. It wasn't called that at the time and still isn't. But it is impossible to study a state- ment put out then by the Ro- manian Communist party's central committee with- out feeling that you are read- ing a proclamation of national sovereignty. The statement came after this Communist country of 19,000,000 already had won partial success in its struggle against Soviet - sponsored plans for the full integration of East European economies. Such integration pvould have meant surrendering control to a supra-national planning au- thority dominated by the So- viet Union or responsive to its wishes, with consequent erosion of individual coun- tries' jurisdiction over their own economies. The integration plan had been put forward by Soviet Premier Khrushchev late in 1962. Other East European Com- munist countries were willing to go along with it -- some even eager. To the Romani- ans, it smacked of a plan to keep their agriculturally rich land in the position of a sup- plier of foodstuffs and stifle their already-blossoming pro- FEAR OF SNIPER FIRE Nang, were caught in cross- fire as U.S. Marines battled Viet Cong snipers last week. ter crawls along the ground, The villagers of Ngoc Kinh, 25 miles southwest of Da A Vietnamese mother huddles over her youngest child while her other daugh- AIMS FOR NORTH B.C., is the first girl to gradu-|year-old teacher plans to work NELSON, B.C, (CP)--Sharon ate in education from Notre|in Inuvik, N.W.T., where 800 of} Wenezenski of Port Alberni,iDame University here. The 21-|the 2,000 residents are in school. Why wait through industrialization. gram to balance the economy | Romania's partial success occurred in July of 1963 when, following a meeting in Mos- Gow, a communique was is- sued stressing the need for bilaterai consultation among East European states but not mentioning the supra-national authority dear to the heart of 'Khrushchev. With the Soviet Union ab- sorbed in its increasingly bit- ter battle of words with China, the Romanians con- tinued to develop their auton- omy. This period culminated in the remarkably forthright declaration of April, 1964. "Forms and measures have been suggested . . . not in keeping with the principles that underlie reiations be- tween the socialist countries," it stated. A nation's sovereignty re- | quired that it hold on to all the levers for managing eco- nomic and social life. "Trans- mitting such levers to the competence of super-state or | extra-state bodies would turn | sovereignty into a notion with- out content." Not long before the meeting | that approved the statement, Romania had sent a party delegation to Peking and Mos- | cow to investigate ways of soothing the Soviet - Chinese dispute. In its statement, tral committee endorsed the Soviet Union's policy of peaceful coexistence of states with different social systems --opposed by China--but it carefully refrained from tak- for 1967, 68, 69? DOUBLE SAFETY BRAKES NOW FROM AMERICAN MOTORS! The master brake cylinder of every American Motors car is divided into two independent sections. One goes to the front wheels, the other to the rear. Both sections are operated simultaneously by the brake pedal. If one set should ever fail, you still stop safely. It's like two braking systems in one. Double Safety Brakes have haan an. evoliciie feature. at no extra cost.onm olor m IES OO ar aT ee PY GS YORU eS dale FS ST CVO OT GINVU Trower since 1962. Some other manufacturers have now announced that they will adopt this feature--but not until their 1967 models. It's only one of the advanced engineering features you get from American Motors today. ing sides in the Moscow- Peking quarrel. RIGHTS AFFIRMED It did, however, take ad- vantage of the opportunity to place on record the principles that Romania believed should govern relations between so- cialist countries, in words ob- viously composed for 'the benefit of the Soviet Union: "National independence and sovereignty, equal rights, mu- tual advantage, comradely as- sistance, non-interference in internal affairs, observance of territorial integriry, the prin- ciples of socialist internation- alism."' "There are not and there can be no unique patterns and recipes, nobody can de- cide what is and what is not correct for other countries or parties," said the statement. "... it is a sovereign right of each socialist state to The statement criticized the Chinese for advocating a for- mal "split" in the move- ment, but on the other hand it by implication opposed Moscow's plan for a special meeting of Communist parties to deal with the Chinese prob- lem, saying such a conference should be held only if all parties were willing to at- tend. The Chinese had already made abundantly ¢} that THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 12, 1966 ]§ tion, a joint communique was issued which read as though it were written by the Ro- manians themselves; many foreign diplomats assume that work hard to build country in- dustrially. ~ parts of it were. -- Tomorrow: Romanians. (FREE PARKING where Broodway meeis Times Squore they would not attend. The stated position is still Romanian policy. Within a few months after the declaration was issued, Khrushchev was abruptly re- moved from office and the Romanians had to reckon with a new leadership in the Kremlin. 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