” "porting to give the lowdown on German Nazi -intelligence, is the — 4s ~-ISN’T ALL FICTION wa . four ‘abreast for more than two ~-tion --of -.30,000..copies.. was. sold eut in hours. ~ _A new edition of 200,000 copies jin _enough to visit each other on foot be ff - 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., March 2, 1966. ‘end heavy precipitation are (orecast for the Prince Edward an = Story ls Hot-Selling: Book correspondent best -known here ‘ for his short fiction stories on} _. China, now is chief editor of| . Znamya (Banner), :'the literary and political magazine of the Soviet writers’ union. “MOSCOW (AP)—The story of -Soviet- spy ring during the Second World War, apparently based on a true case and pur- hottest-selling novel in Moscow. A line of Russians standing blocks waited outside the small bookstore of the Union of Soviet Writers last week. The first edi- -planned—for—sale— clearly timed for the 23rd ‘con- | out given by the United States weather bureau. : (CP Newsmap) Shield and Sword, (which happens to be the NATO motto) covers the period from 1940 to the end of the Second World Se ee sian agent who infiltrated into Se ee net- er Poland and aa gress of the Soviet Communist | \oeemen documents, to noo party, opening the next’ day. The novel, Shield and Sword) by Vadim Kozhevnikov, con- - |figures such ‘as Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler and to events such as the plot to kill Hitler. tinues a campaign started about|/These give the novel an air of two years ago to improve the tarnished image of ‘Soviet se- curtty organs. The campaign glorifies spies and secret police agents after years of keeping their activities secret. For example, Col. Rudolf Abel, the Soviet spy exchanged for U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers, is writing his memoirs. He- describes FBI agents” as numbskulls in parts that have been published. Kozhevnikov’s novel gives readers a thriller based on real people and historic events rather than the usual novel of socialist realism glorifying Communism. ey The author, a former war authenticity, although no claim is made that it is a true story. The hero is given ficitious names. He is known to the Rus- sians as Alexander Belov and to the Germans as Jogan Weiss. book purports to tell how the’ Germans trained, protected and checked their spies. At the end, Weiss-Belov goes to work in Moscow for the KGB, the Soviet secret police..It was this organization which, under another. name, carried out the police terror of the Stalinist purges. In an effort to improve KGB’s image, the Russians two years ago opened the file on Richard Sorge, their master spy |. in Tokyo, and glorified him as a hero. ‘Ottawa Is Asked To Ponder. Sidewalks For OTTAWA (CP) — Russell] Keays (PC—Gaspe) has asked the government to consider fmserting clauses in Trans-Can- ada Highway contracts calling for the building of sidewalks or pedestrian safety zones where the road passes. through rural areas. In his notice ef motion de- bated during the hour set aside for private members’ business, Mr. Keays” said such _ safety areas would be useful fm rural} areas where neighbors are close | The matter still It drops to the end of the list of such items to be debated during the session. John B: Stewart, parliamen- tary secretary to Works Minis- ter; MclIiraith, . said building safety area’ for pedestrians) would defeat the purpdse” of the Trans-Canada Highway. It was for high-speed traffic ‘and the| should provide for; : Ia Selassie Sees | Threat In Coups ADDIS ABABA (AP) — Em- peror Haile Selassie -of Ethiopia | said here in. hte spate of! eoupe continues tn Africa,_‘“ir- reparable damaze”’ will be done to the continent He said it is imperative to én. mire peace and stability in) African countries ‘‘to prevent | the rise of events that could de’ tract our attention from the problem of Rhodesia.” The Ethiopian monarch . was idressing a foreign ministers’ meeting of the Organization of African Unity. He told the delegates the white-minority recime in ‘Rhode- sa never will be t6ppled unless the 37 member countries of the OAU act unanimously. Thana, whose president was | eusted last week {n a military provinces was under) ~~@iscussion -when. the hour ended. Trans Canada pedestrians through secondary roads. ‘H. A.Olson (SC—Medicine Hat) said people shouldn't be walking along the Trans-Canada Highway. What the a arenas : should be doing is improving existing stretches of the crose- | Canada road where it no longer | comes up to the requirement that it be a high-speed road. For example, the 80 miles be- tween Banff, Alta., and Calgary was a two-lane highway. A four- | Jane road was necessary, but, the federal government refuses | jto make any financial eontribu- tion to improve the road. Heath Macquarrie (PC— Queens).-said..people..often_settle.|]. \near the Trans-Canada Highway | ;with the result that there are | more and more persons walking along it, This was true in Prince Eward Island and the. govern- {ment should consider seriously | “the compelling, important problem" Mr. Keays had raised. Tom Barnett (NDP—Comox- Alberni) said he would be glad to ‘support the opposite of what) |Mr. Keays suggested. 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