em i ? Soviet Uni r Bi Soviet Union Paper Blasts ‘China's Cultural Revolution | ~~ ina s: ural Kevolution By JOHN WEYLAND \president of Nationalist. China. . ae aoe Ore Soviet \Mme. Sun’s prestige had oe Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” /Union directed a. withering at-\much to the Peking regime, but ; : \tack at China’s cultural revolu- Red Guards actae 2 of lead. | SECOND SECTION __.Charlottetown, Thur., Sept. 22, 1966. hu PAGE 11 tion, branding it a “tragedy ling a life of luxury and de-| wt for the Chinese people’ and ac- |manded confiscation of all her cusing Peking of warring on all 'property. ee 7 Communists in the world who Dispatches: from Yugoslav reject its line correspondents reported new The Soviet government news- Red Guard posters in Chung- i |paper suggested that some day |king, biggest city of ‘Szechwan “thealthy forces’ of the Chinese |province, attacking the “highest Communist party: would lead |leaders’’ of the city’s party com- China back to a more rational mittee. as revisionist. path. | Hungarian correspondents re- The broadside signalled a |ported Peking posters attacking new stage of the long Soviet- Liu Tan-ho, first secretary of Chinese quarrel. Moscow, after |the party’s northwest bureau, as = |a long period of restraint in the |impeding the cultural revolu- face of taunts and insults from |tion. Peking. once again is retorting| Last month the Soviet Union in kind. some ‘a diplomatic protest to Izvestia said the 11th plenary |China over harassment of the session of the Chinese Commu- |Soviet embassy in Peking. nist party’s central committee in. The Izvestia broadside said August, which launched the vio-|Peking had rejected all Moscow lent Red Gtard movement of \atiemnptas to try to reconcile dif- teen-agers against. all things ferences and had refused prin- considered “either ‘bourgeois’ |ciples accepted by other Com- or “revisionist,” demonstrated |munists to govern inter-party that Peking planned “an open relations. political struggle’ not only| China has accused the Soviet oat against the Soviet Union’ but regime of being in secret al- SQUARE-RIGGER DUE IN HALIFAX MONDAY © [ato acainst all. Communist liance- with the United States : countries which rejected Peking |Moscow retorted that. China 7 thinking. . \stands in the way of unity of | The Chinese policy, said Iz | world Communist parties on the : =~ A> three-masted square-rig- old “salts will get a reminder beraad arrives in Halifax § ged vessel is a rare sight in of how. it used to be when the Monday for -a five-day visit. | ti hel the . Vi Nova Scotia these days, But Argentine training frigate Li The Libertad, which carries |Vesl@. 2€ PS enemies of|Viet Nam question. Sg! 114 cadets as well as officers jComMmMynIsM. It- is difficult to say where : | The Izvestia attack. came|the present political. course will -~ ee tis Adautie ‘raining | against a background of contin-|take the leaders of China,” said POT ATO TOP (CP Wirephoto from National |Y¢d Red Guard violence _ im |Izvestia. ; Datel) jChina- a-g-ainst—persons and j J ’ jthings once respected. ’ CZECHS GO TO HANOI KILLER FEAR LYNE AT LARGE Arrivals rom Chia reported), PRAGUE, (APA, Casto "DEFENCE MINISTER INSPECTS GUARD AT HALIFAX 4 Soe urban l’Ancienne - Lorette are : ; ‘ ; : : al c are |had ransacked .the Shanghaijermment delegation, headed by i sf keeping a close watch” for” @ home of Mme. Sun” Yat-sen, |Premier~ Jozef Lenart;left—by |. Defence. minister _Hellyer , Halifax Wednesday during the conference that his opinions with about 5,000 of the com- - New Low Prices! §strange animal, described aS | widow of the founder of modern |Plane Tuesday for Hanoi for inspected a guard of honor at | second day of his three-day on unification of. the armed mand’s personnel. = ~~ 5 e having a large cat’s tail, which |China, who. has been a staunch |talks with North Vietnamese the Stadacona naval base in | visit to Maritime Command. services. remained unchanged (CP Wirephoto from National - £ . ; me =e . . carbon a at |supporter of the Communist re-|leaders, the Czech 2 news agency JUMPS UP CHARTS | Mr. Hellyer later told a news by his face-to-face meeting Defence) : . = * fer ee: , unday. jgime and one of its vice-presi-|CTK reported. group The richest -country-in the} ° oer ae RC. Barwise J. W. Skinner ee ee ie a Oe ae eats mnadaiies, 0 Ge vany's world, reckoned per capt | Joh M M Foreign investment was. 2 MAY: ae = -— KENSINGTON. ROAD a. : » whic ‘me; F former Soong | cen! commit ] -|may be the oil-rich Arabian} ¢ Se k : , needed i - DIAL 894-4316 DIAL 894-4044 pWhen hungry can be particu-|Ching-ling, is a sister of Mme.|Vaclav Prehlik, chief of the |state of Abu Dhabi, with 18,000; Inson = e s. = ore oney eee ee ia ad wtlarly dangerous. _________‘Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the'army's main -political bureau. ‘people. : And Constit itio Cha give protection to. investors.. % . . 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We presented our = sou ea a ca pens 2 recorded interviews to be broad- “Ifyou equate Canada’s _ex- |ments and they are subject to re cast by CFCF-TV in Montreal. listence with the present Confed- Apparently upset by storieS|eration, then I guess I did drop |tions ; during the federal-provincial fis-|3° bomb. But Canada can very| “But there is no doubt that . cal conference last week, the/. oi) exist with another constitu-|Ottawa has a paternal attiude ee c y premier expanded upon and €X-jtion towards he provinces. The fed- -_ STEAN’S PHARMAC ; Quebec has the power toléral government takes an “if- died at the conference. aa the incial- con-|You - are - good - boys - we- MISSED POINT __ ‘|stitution and probably will do/Will - give you - 50 per cent! There was never any intention so. - _ “A fiscal conference is one o000000-00000000000000| ‘The statements attributed to|thing, a constitutional confer Zime on the new Quebec consitu-|ence is another. 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