Spring has arrived in Aus- tralia, and the young men « Sydney ture to thoughts TY'S SPRINGTIME IN AUSTRALIA of love and bikinis as they _ down under's latest crea- watch model Kaylene Akins tions. If you look closely brave a chill wind in one of you can see one girl in the front row. It's all part of Sydney's annual spring fes- tival. (AP Wirephoto) Cuban Refugees Use Secret Ferry MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--A_ risky ferry service has been brought to public attention with the dis- appearance of 44 Cuban refu- gees in a small boat caught by hurricane Inez. Thousands of refugees have been whisked out of Cuba by exiles in the United States who and make the voyage back forth across the often roug Florida Straits. The U.S. coast guard is in- vestigating the sinking of the boat last weekend in which only the boat's captain, 32-year-old Enrique Gonzalez, survived. A TOKYO (AP)--Expert observ- ers of Communist Chinese af- fairs said today that Marshal Lin Piao, Mao Tse-tung's heir- apparent! appeared mentally and physically weary at the Peking rally Oct. 1 marking China' 8 17th anniversary. Lin' China's 57-year-old de- second man picked up with Gonzalez later died and four bodies have been recovered. Gonzalez said the disastrous voyage was his eighth, and the first unsuccessful one, He said he and 45 passengers were tossed into the sea when ajfence minister, was seriously "huge wave" capsized his over- ded in the Chi Japan- crowded 24-foot blockade run-;ese war and was reported to ner. have been in hospital in the 1950s with tuberculosis. Because COST CAN BE 'HIGH of his health, many observers Some members of Miami's h Observers Claim Mao's Heir Physically, Mentally Weary did not consider him a likely man to succeed Mao until he moved to the front. this year. Deterioration of Lin's health could set off a new succession struggle in Peking. China watchers in Tokyo re- Nationalist Raps THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 13, 1966 "there must be gs Chinese War Aim 2*" such negotiations to a any- => CLUB ESCAPE! WHITBY ARENA UNITED NATIONS (AP)--) Liu expressed hope that peace era we would soon return to "the brave hesday that peace will not be! reonie of the republic of Viet oe ol in Viet Nam "'until the of H unist aggressors con-| Nam." He praised the efforts vince, that they cannot win by|0f leaders of santa govern- PAT & MIKE FISH & CHIPS "Generous Servings" HALIBUT, SHRIMPS, SCALLOPS , 723-1951 688 HORTOP ments to get peace otiations om present they are not so| started. But he that for convinced," bassador Liu Chieh said in a policy speech prepared for autvery helore th the 119-nation UN General --_ bly. "On the contrary, they be- lieve that they are already half way to victory." Liu asserted that neither North Viet Nam nor Commu- nist China wants a political solu- tion in Viet Nam. 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The convictions grew out of strike which began last Decem- ber at Tilco Plastics here an still continues, sentence of il. Appeals by the group are to be heard, by the Ontario Appeal Court Oct. 24. The municipal elections are $1,000 each. But operators of the shuttle service across "death corridor," as exiles call the sea lane be- tween Cuba's coast and Flor- iday'Say there is no fare. An exile identified only as Juan, said he has made five ferry trips to Cuba and has brought back more than 200 ref- ugees. "It costs more than $1,000 to make a trip," he said. "You may make it into Cuba, or the Castro patrols may kill you or capture you. You may make it back or you may not. "We allow people to pay us whatever they wish to bring back their relatives. Some give us their car or a gold ring or money. Others nothing. A felative of nine members of a family lost on the ferry smashed by Inez said she uaa, es nothing. ar "oF tad nothing to pay," said| Maria Perez. 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