F—T-d ‘ l l . 'e. In no Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 20, 1964. 1: g; ‘7! KHRUSHC Portraits of the Soviet (km muniot Party's leaders are ohm on Moscow street Sum- day for first time since Nik- ita Khrushchev‘s nveirt~hrow_ Khniahcnev‘s portrait was mis- aing from the lineup. From left are: First Secreianv Leo nild Marzhnev, Prowler Alex-i0 Kosygin; Soviet President An- astas Mikoyan (and out of sight in this picture! ideologic- al eirperl Mikhail Siaslov. ’I‘he portraits were of decoration celebration of space ship H‘E’g PORTRAIT MEEING that orbited the earth photo via cable from Moscow) erected as part for homecoming crew of Soviet successfully (AP Wire- Goddess Or Ogress View Taken Of London Ac’rress .but it also can step up the po- ' ltential of the Peking regime f Peking’s Feat Seen - l Gloomy News For Many By WILLIAM L. RYAN [ganda for Peking. raising its AP Special Correspondent potential in political wars of Red China. after travelling a Asia and Africa and its capac- long. rocky road to a nuclear ity to harass its political oppo- test explosion. now can be it acute in oscow. even though pected to mount a diplomatic Nikita Khrushchev. the No. 1‘ drive to become the nuclear enemy. is gone. ' club spokesman for a third While the Chinese are a long. way from a delivery system and' stockpile. their explosi world. Peking‘s feat—no matter riow long it will take to acquire ' ussians and Americans. b acutely aware of the propa-g ganda effect. Other countries.l too. will be uneasy. Japan. for example, may seek revisions of. treaty with the' United: States to strengthen her secu- India will be deeply wor- re . VOW Shocked; ' Al Bomb Test lthird world—which it envisages .as a bloc. regarding the Soviet ‘Union and the United States with equal hostility. The main direction of this stockpile and deliveries -— is igloomy news for the West and [the Soviet Union. ‘ ‘Not only is the development likely to increase tension 5' fl .1 or trouble-making. With the explosion of a nu- clear device. China is in an en- MON‘i‘REAL [CPI—The Voice I of Women has expressed shock r drive is in . Africa and and horror 31 the an America. (be streamed nuclear test announced in Pak- underdeveloped world. where ' Communist Chinese diplomacy already is extremely active— and in some cases highly suc- ever. "we are heartened by the Chinese call for a summit con I cessful. ference on the prohibition and I In the non-White world. the impact of the feet will be ons." This indicated China “has I eavifi ccepted the implication of the It is probable what the Chi- nese. i was accomplished without significant Soviet help. China‘s do—it-yourself drive to— ward the nuclear club's door be- gan in earnest 1950. Since hen the drive brought increas- ing estrangement from Moscow. arms. News of the Chinese test. came as Voice members were.‘ saying good-bye to four Soviet women in Canada as part of a mutual program for interna- a widening rift In the world "on" compel-mo” year. the t ‘ v . - ' statement a ed. l Communist movement a I no h kcd ' l Quiet purge inside China involv-I. ml '5 9? “mm”. “as ‘ mg both the mm “6 me. the same. it said. We all 1 I q mv, with one voice oppose testing. . ‘a'cmnes, "m explosion cam with the dangers of radioactiv- ‘be considered strong props-i 11." for our 6 ." NEW YORK (APl ——' "Sure.[ I I'm a mucker - upper," says ; method of acting. ,peo Just what is the Littlewoodllibrarics and 't I pie don't learn anything." where Joan Litilewoocl with obvious' "There's a tremendous disci-l “It.” declares Miss Little- relish. "But I haven't even be- pline. but I can't talk about . wood. “would be what the the- ihai. It‘s much more. difficult l atre should be." Thle“ statement. signed“ by Kath in Mac hereon. na Time Required p To Show Trend gun. 3 “How I'd like to start all I than the discipline for idiots in} over again. kicking thc bloodylihe regular thcatrc. My people. nonsense out of the dieairc."lhave to learn to think and Perched lightly before an aft-I { that's awful dil'lcull at the; of hamburg. ‘ start for some " rare. and beer. London‘s celeuf She refers to her pre ~ per- braied stage rebel ignored an formanca sessions as "lnven-l aide‘s suggestion that she watch jtions." during which her clowns I 1 her tongue. 1 "They ernoon breakfast sading ardor Miss Littlewood. despite such{of i lway of losing their brains. "The critics have been madel‘ ‘ herself. “She Is Just about the mosti 1963. mirers regard her as a god-ibuck. c dess, opponents as an ogress. l Management on both sides oil ‘ purple talk, unsaintly Joan re-‘exr-epiions are Sir John Geilgudj The drop in and slim. dark hair in a lousled Jdoesn't admire them as actors. l of lower bob. Miss Littlewood at 50 is ii .i "but they've at 19 a at the i pany aai bright - eyed sparrow who has [humanity to put their own . boisteroust pecking at 1 money back into production." the Establishment for 32 years.{ lfor coal will ' driving for w a rd now is a’ STAGE" “EH,” scheme for creation of a huge. Sh. cam“ 0"" l" 3'32? “h . “plam of delight" for all com I WIN" I INTI." war- " “ml”: ers on London‘s riyerbank. In-I revue by her theatre workshop ‘ find“, “mum be 8 gm, mnhne mmWM'r °" Brnadw’w- laudiiorium, promenades. places lducing plants Th9 '""‘"”“l"m"“lr has“ "n for good gosslp. ibeatre, adult‘and central events, memoirs and songs ofitovs. inslam movips I the First World War. opened to. LA" my me It” be...“ "31"“ due. to Ivivnl within can’t make me dlti- ,lngua and go on to lmDI‘OVISI-‘sidiariog operath creel." she grinned wii‘n cru-.tion. isi,297,o7a for in. year ended lradioaciiviiy levels in Canada. Among the Littlewood targets i July 31, 1964, compared with 3? scorn are critics—including i net income of “1411344 during 3 forecast on the assumption the Canada. pany said. The company's sur- :have been declining steadily the existing pat‘ l Since the United States. Britain Dosco Reports , lLoss For Your MONTREAL iCP‘—D0minion ‘ I :siart with the playwrights dla-‘Coai Company Ltd and its sub. 1it a known whether the Chinese at a loss of belligerent hyperbole and a the ones who first made the the previous year. the com- }fishuife vocabulary. is much ‘ workshop famous in London. pany’s annual report rcleascd :mone than the “rod - necked? "1 lhlflk 5'0“ 10' 0V9? he" "6 . here revealed. ‘ scruff" from the slums of l.on- Worse. People who walk around. Production of coal for the don's East End which she calls. thinking they're, tyrants have a . year amounted to 3.068.831 net ' lions as against 3.308.242 tons in I . Dr. Net tons of coal sold totalled another Her self-portrait in conversa- ‘ the Atlantic is included in I.it.-f3.233.525 as against 3,552,110 in fhave. air tion is a paradox. With all that . tlewood's indictment. Her only ‘ the preceding year. sales In mlatinn tains a womanly lustre. Short . and Sir Laurence Olivier; shelto 1963 was also a direct. result els. ‘ production. the COT“- It also anticipated the market lduring the rest of this year and continue to be The big interest that has her lstrong for the balance of the ' current year and probably forlamounts of strontium - 90. All sometime thereafter. increasing energy quiremenis generally and to ax- l'placed in barns where it lpansion of thermal power pro- not. be subjected to further con~ This Is "— in Nova Scotia the com- Widflly diVlle “0””5- and d" i to get such a place.‘ she says. ‘fcrns of production and market- ’"tm I‘mlewmd ‘5 "‘11 mam“ l "I'll need millions. and it will ing of coal is wholly dependent adeSlmenl" to .amme “19 11""3’1run at a tremendous loss which on subvcnilons at levels re- m“? En‘gl'Sh h" ‘0 Ame‘ma" ‘ must be paid by the govern-lquircd to meet competitive ’ud‘mces' "mcnt. which wasics money In l fucls. dian president of the Voice of In New Fallout Women. and Therese I". Cas- OTTAWA (CPI _ Dr. Peter grain. Quebec president. said: the Voice repeats its call for[ ‘ Bird. chief of the federal health department‘s radiation protec- ‘the inclusion of the People's Republic of China in the coun- cils of the world, including the United Nations “We want our countries to “on division. 31 he" will settle those disagreements be 10 day! ,0 fw: week. are" which stand in the way of dis- . armament. Together. we know' that war offers no answers. Our children need peace." SALUTES LINCOLN ’ India is to issue a postage ‘ stamp in 1965 saluting Abraham Lincoln. 1 nuclear explosion has increased Dr. Bird said he made this Chinese exploded a nuclear de- vice in the atmosphere. if the ioxplnsiun was underground. it iwas unlikely this would Increase .currcni levels. 1 Radioactivity from an atmos- pheric explosion likely would M Bird said It would take six to eight days to samples from the icoast tested in Ottawa to de- itermine their radio-activity lev- FOR ALL' YOUR NEEDS lconiaminated with additional . mechanized loldln' He snid the timing of the ex means milk supplies j plosion ,‘until next. summer will no . speedy delivery “Service At Its lest" ARNFAST no. 103 Longworth Ave. Dial 4-6553 :fodder for cows until next sum~ mer has been harvested and will I l 96 iiamination. Radiation levels In Canada [and Russia ceased exploding nuclear devices in the atmos- lphere. 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