FAWN RESCUED IN EVERGLADES ais report. on. life there... eae This tiny fawn deer is car- ried from a, flooded section of the Everglades on the shoul- ders of George Eddle of the Florida Game and. Fresh _Wa- So Many. Happy People Surprise British Writer Frank Tuohy, 41, is a Brit- ish writer who has lived in Poland and Brazil and now isprofessor of English at Waseda University in Japan. Recently he has been in Communist China, and brought out this uncensored ter Commission. Conservation- ists are in‘a row with the Flo rida Flood Control District over flooding of the Ever- _ Blades north of the Ever= denim. Every Chinese citizen | gets an adequate ration of this, each year. For the girls there can be ah competition about hairdos, \makeup or clothes. I even saw, | in a girls’ dormitory on a uni- versity campus, a quotation -»Rlades Park claiming the young deer are being drowned in the deep watet. (AP Wirephato) ‘ In the end she gives up her |boy friend, and lands her plane jevenly” All the other girls ap- plaud happily: She has re-en- tered the world of Chairman a0. No kissing takes place in the fom films I have seen in China. —~ifrom~Chairman Mao Tsetang} : |works of the creative imagina- | : .30 Years of Service | Queen St. Meat Market teonnique te-to G@iscourage mar. Im the past three vears some Triage before the age of 25. lof the age-old food problems ART EMASCULATED have been, af least temporarily, Present-day China is belittling | resolved. Only rice. is ‘rationed physical love and despising the /POV ERTY CONTROLLED Though China's living stan. tion. Private feelings are can-jdarcs are far behind those of alized. off into public displays of | ithe West, few People. today took aggression. The party's atitude.| hungry. Though clothes are uni- to love and art is turning China |form and often patched. you see into a desert place, even thoueh |few people in rags | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 8, 1966. 7) One Western contribution, give themselves a pat on the even the Chinese will admit, is vital to the new China. That ts Western medicine. In country districts, nurses visit every_com- |that munity, and the headquarters: of |Single source: every commune has a clinic of- published works. fering both Chinese and West: | WATCH FILM IN ABBEY ern treatments, the latter pre-| LONDON’ (AP)--Tourists But I was wrong. hinese you ask will ‘say | ese achievements have a/| Mao's life and! ,|Her communes flourish and the | A key idea is ‘liance” greatest part of her. population |_the notion that thé cna cab lis. better off.than it has even do things by themselves, .. been This “confidences has heen the “Self - reliance’ is a belief seem to be getting the life they. want, other to reject Without the eke |completely. Western influences The ‘vast majority of people great source of Chinese enefgy, . dominating. True success in this; westminster Abbey this i field has been preventive net er able to watch free | cine and hygienic control. - leofor movies without disturbing) - Surely, I kept thinking as Ij worshippers. The movie screen, saw these giant steps in the showing colorful royal occasions and they are -told of no| which has rise out of a desire right direction, the Chinese have} in the abbey, is in an unobtru- cause for self - congratulation. ' sive corner and the sound-track they must sometimes/is wired through headphones. modern world, people them- selves move faster: Children | tidying up the streets, students" | planting trees, teams of women transplanting rice in the paddy | fields, militia on the march. Everyone knows that not a min- ute can be wasted. Out in the country, a produe- tion team comes striding past— | young girls in blue shirts and pants carrying mattocks and shovels. They have not seen me, they are not posing for photog- raphs:—but they are laughing and singing. Speaks: For Itself... For the Finest PME. Visit a Surely g _ AGOOD NAME ' TO KNOW... IVES, C.L,U. 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