* ‘WEST KENT SCHOOL, CHARLOTTETOWN Military dictatorship looms for China as result of purge An AP News Analysis By WILLIAM L, RYAN AP Special Correspondent “Dare to“ organize ‘the masses,"’ said a Chinese Com- munist -‘party «directive issued several weeks aco Now the " “masses” Are organized and in -full- ery, and those who dared are becoming the masters of what hegins to look like-a Fas ——erst :‘China *prolefarian Indortrinated teen ~agers, glorving in a licence for mass cruelty, roam. the streets of Chinese cities, inflicting. out Jandish -humiliations, on random Victims. who have suddeniv~ be come ‘enemies of the people" Evidently stare aget- for a climatic act. of the purge the pattv-calls “thé great cultural revolu tions: And-evidentiy-seme-men in-tizh-places-are -about-to- fall Those have’. ‘*the masses’ in their- hands also have the ‘4 fiorn—at .Jeast for now. -They will be tough ~Ominously, whe. theoretical iournal Red Flag the is who ~gnnounced .this aveek “Any person, no matter hich his position, how. old his iow Kept-tabs- | on Lemay “OAL BEC (EP) Jacques Bertrand, Justice” minister——shid dav his department ing’ cinse tahs on the Lemay case and that have more: precise information on the’ -situation to disclose shortly i “Our prosecutors are “in con- atant contact with those of the state of Florida and once that state has made. a decision. rela- tive to Lemay, we will know what to do." Mr. Bertrand said The elusive Lemay, sought in Jean- provincial Wednes- was keen Georges he would Canada in connection with .a 1961 bank robbery in) Montreal in’ which hetween $528.000) and $4.900.000 loot was taken, was arrestéd Aug. 19 outside the men's room of a Las Vegias gambling casino The 41-year-nid Montrealer, ene of Canada’s «most-wanted “men, escaped from the seventh floor of Dade County jail in Miami... Fla.. Sept 31. 1965. He was reported to have hougcht his way out for 835.900 His arrest in Florida had fol- lowed, the flashing of +is picture on television via the Farly Bird satellite. Lemay. and his—wife Lise have been arraigned in Las Vegas on charges of unlawful flight ta avoid prosecution’ and for conspiracy to bribe. Allegations are denied MONTREAL (CP) Placed justice spokesman. Wednesday allegations hy former minister Claude Wagner Crown = prosecutors dismissed by the tionale government, é The spokesman said there have not been -any ‘firings, but that part-time prosecutors who were given the opportunity to Stay on had declined in order to pursue a more hlicrative type of legal practice aes He said the term = ‘perma. Wet’ Crown prosecutor, browzht he the former Liberal ernment, “a. euphemism” because their work was not full time as the term. implied The spokesman said’ ‘perma nent’’ prosecutors were paid roughly $9,000 yearly and had also carried on their private | practice The justiee. department's} Present plan was to hire pros: | ecutors who really would be! A highly- department denied ystice that heen Na- nia) have Union in =n was _fil-time on salaries up to $17,- Mahy of those being con- sidered for these positions are Liberals, he said ‘ standing benz” mo and. how fame, as long as he fails to do been going on for years and ae things according toe Mao ‘Tse- has been-- “extremely violent) The difference between Disney’ NEW DELHT (Reuters)—The tung’s ‘thinking = should hate’ and ‘extremely -acute.” Peking and Tors seems to hevthat while ryjing Indian Congress pasty his erraneous Views boycotted frequently repeats that there is Walt works with animals that has won 34 of 42 seats ‘in elec- and a determined struggle resistance. from--‘‘those “who are cartooned or automatéd. (aS tions to.New. Delhi's first met- should be waged against im wormed fheir way into the party) in the Disneyland exhibits), ropolitan. council, which. will unti he is dismissed from histand rose to power but took the |Ivan prefers the réal thing. start functioning Sept. 1. official _posts."” capitalist. road.’ The central J “4 ra 7 a weencengy contmnittoe savs the resistance THOUGHT WAS FISH ; eee See te ore WILT REVEAL EXTENT ie 4 stubborn’? | “It all-began when“l was mak- ifal a modified form of popular The impression left~ by - the Te™mains “strong. and _stubbors ing ‘Sea Hunt.’ said the pro 2overnment for the first time Tecate ti as and adds that “hecause tis ee ’ ft a of. 10: vears, Th spectacle going an. in China is sat ducer. “‘During the years of atter a gan year ie ese rets ] 5 ~ reststance-is comparatively % er AF = t sed ta~ have legistativ that within a short time Peking larce.’ d cdowns:-are ex,/filming we -wer® exposed to (SY ¥ e ave a legisiative will make known ‘to the world ae uer am id Xe sharks, killer ywhales-and all-assembly and a chief minister the more important results of Tat it said. the future be- kinds “of supposed]y © dangerous but these were abolished “int the purge. Whatever opposition® | ta the “spirit of daring,” fish. But the only real encounter 1956. = : wpe pe = g , ‘ : ; sat eX st d to the current line. of aid ‘whether the. party- leader- | Was when a barracuda. bumped policy’. Is being -remorselessiys tac, dares organize the’ masses @8ainst-a man’s chest’-The man criished under. the mass_attack 1 “Gotermine the fate of ‘the was wearing a’ St: Christophers GUM CAME. ey of the mobs of youngsters. = taieat caltival revolution. ~meéedal “which the jharracuda ap- ’ What is relatively certain’ al- sees ~.. parently thought was a fish.” | wy ( ready is that China has. .a>mil-| . Few, pondering the spectacle, : tes jtary ~tictater masquerading. as would doubt Peking’s words that Tors. was intrigued by the,ap avprnietartan Defence Minister the revolution “has: reached_a@ Parent _ willingness.of.the sca LEWISTON. Tdaha (AP) ' an arschal ow } r 4 ‘ sein _LE ‘ ’ Lin Piao ‘a marshal when _the | —costage’' Thik stage. ap denizens to tolérate the pre efire Fireman: oRobert.W.> Brock army had ranks, is the entttg- ~ : brine of human beings. He continued got a call Tuesday night ing boss. and the great proletar- Pears. ta be one which bringS fesearch with land animals, as : ; ian - cultural revolution seems China the prospect of total re- designed to establish the lipe of gimentatidn, total subservience _ succession after_the alling’ Mao to the state, total conformity to . Aine hice <* Tse-flng the notions of those who- run the- With this opponents swept into oblivion, Lin appears +o be using tal _isolat the.armed -forces~to. nail - down world: his authority ete . sw hard with cerarce ——— ll L_sn_harel_seith- these —— See ce ve sin, scaly aretaRrioalag.| Ors 1S Disney « . the masses first eas with difference was -‘losing touch with the Ramipaging teen-age students masses.’ The -winners on a wild witch - hunt have beth jon...from the outside S a ene — none HOLLYWOOD (AP) — those. now in cantral EXPECT NEW FACES When ithe dust clears, ably a half dozen new faces will. ney enjoys, appear_on the politburo, which. mighty but holds. total. power. over the na- at his activities: : tion. Prominent names will be — Two. -high-rated - television se-{ missing and other prominent. ries, Flipper, and Daktari: men—prohably including Presi- Three movies for the sunmer- dent Liu Shae-chi-will be down- fall season—Around The. World graded. Under The Sea, Birds. Do It, But the show tsn't over yet. Namu, the Killer Whale plus an- great his) Red Flag says a struggle has party, and, -in the: Bargain, to- Ivan -the—sanction= and “inspiration: of Tors, thes» Budapest-horn movie maker, would Tike -‘fisthing more than te achievéethe success with prob- family audiences that Walt Dis- he’s doing fine as Ivan Tros. Look , other shooting in Africa and six in preparation; A four-stage studio in Miami and an underwater studio in The Bahamas. where the Tors team filmed the ‘wet scenes of Thunderball; Africa, U.S.A.” where 500 wild animals are trained for movie work. well and now—is- convinced: that ° man and beast can coexist. Slee MONTREAL (CP) Credit- ste Leader .Real Caouette. said Wednesday. he has no immedi- late plans for rejoining his party lwith .Robert.- Thompson's Social Credit party and that if. Mr. {Thompson has any such plans ‘ihe should come to ts.” “We have nine parliamentary members, he __ has. -five,"".. Mr. Caouette said. ‘Let! five come to nine." 9 Mr. Caouette’ made his re- marks in a ‘telephone ‘interview from his hospital bed in Rouyn, Que., where he went for a rest and medical check because of his diabetic condition. He ex- pects to he released today. He was commenting on. re- marks made hy, Mr. Thompson Tuesday when the Social. Credit leader said the accession of Creditiste, MP Gilles Gregoire to the leadership of a separatist party removed the main cause lof the 1963 Social Credit split. { : ‘animals during the Mr.- Gregoire, who jis House | ° - No plans to rejoin : - _ Social Credit party. = leader of the Creditistes, was elected president Sunday of le Ralliement National, formed out of7 an alliance of : Quebec na- tionalists and provincial Credit- listes earlier this: year to con- ‘test the June 5 Quebec elec- | tions. It won no seats, eee POLICIES Mr. “ Caouette said he. fs strongly- opposed to Mr.. Greg- oire's separatist, policies and will propose io a caucus meet- jing to. be held in Ottawa Mon- day that Mr. moved as House leader’ : He said that if Mr.. Gregoire does not voluntarily resign from | \the Creditiste party before Mon- day, his removal from, party iranks will also be discussed. But he ‘said Mr. Thompson was mistaken Gregoire the main reason for jthe’’ split between the two |parties. 'BLAMES MARCOUX More important were the ac- tions of Dr.-Guy Marcoux, then Gregoire , be _re- in. calling Mr. | § “The approach.{s ¢imple.” he. : centuries 'a Social Credit MP for Quebec: that, man Was a_ hunter, Montmorency, ‘‘who. worked he- | NEED ELIMINATED ; hind my hack with Mr. Thomp- “But now that hunting is 6 son at that time.” oe Pan sieaee " Dr. Mareoux later hecame an friendly’ relationship. 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