: Mao Is Soloed Reduced [3 To Power Struggle Front: a virtual prisoner. Students of the situation—Chi- and others—detect a new it Gcaeer Minna i showdown seems to be coming, ae 8 Oe SS aa fict* heavy damage on the Communist party, perhaps di- __ viding it for years to come. Chinese propaganda hints the | i 3 i ‘ the saturnine, ailing, defence COMMUNIST CHINESE leader Mac Tse-tung was pic- syecess was achieved by the! tureq on the Gate of Heaven- army. workers, technicians and Since Lin now interprets Mao's {P&P members in § 5 : Fs is a3 i : i id : | ly Peace in Peking as he re- Mao's party, but their own. viewed a rally of Red Guards. inn tAr ay bie gee ake built. What remains will not be These will’ include millions in " the Young Communist League, - There will be a vast number | bypassed for the younger and’ the grey | more malleable Red Guards, area, many bitter and resentful. | who are a potent gelition! in- e = — =. poe Ce mmunist} " —_ all but bende tis rang o mem Four Possibilities Emerge -_ | F2<x,00m2 ove ars min bers—too mature for pur bright young (47) politician par- SALISBURY. (Reuters)—Rho- | 2 pore date tcor zine | As Republican Party Leaders ton desian Premier Ian. Smith has (= ee ae ee fig- goned-enough in two years 1 |ealled for new “mas-to-man | ipese- who have teen: Ineniiieted WASHINGTON (CP) — For , with the successful re-election | MaKe # Teal ® r Sa talks” in a final effort to solve are potential revisionists .of | handful of participants in Tuek | New York. for. example. of)» Ooty os. cay York Rhodesia’s independence crisis, é] : day’s“ U S__ elections, next | Governor - Nelson eee : a ; now running the party become | important date is 1968 — the| Rockefeller says be won't| or Vice - Presitent Huber t ee Se too weak to carry on. presidential race. - ee ee ee regen DN I gece 3 The “in” group at the mo- ee ee — camer as ; gd hg eeecoher tial nomination in 1972 at the _put forward his sugges- | moont soamne Se Neclode, fe erder | ederieos party, stil ocorved | silitants in 1904. {aoe ere Seen ee Pota and Kang Sheng. Pre-|by the right-left split accom | eNows way AROUND Kennedy campaigned in vain mier Chou En-lai still is listed |Panying Barry Goldwater's dit) ‘wisog™ at 56 am old political | for Democrats, who lost in Cali- high among these, but is~re-|8Strous assault on*the White te fect te tne ; ae . enee. praia tod fornia, New York and other ma- and there have been clear in-| Alabama segregationist; He ean claim an ft asl mee his old ‘Gat bis fed Humphrey saw Minne- dications ee ee a ne a | eae eaves ot leche staan semana gop ‘The. miost intriguing figure ts | date, he insists. feet be tos bee fe ater to|S Tao Chu. He seems to be the |~ Some potential De me cratic | effect. : 2 TO RESTORE ART WORKS eee ees eek Ook Oe) He is damaged goods becaust| FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) definitely 2 man to watch. His | publican party also got a stiff| president to Dwight D. Eises-lne lar us —s rise haa_been meteoric. At, the | injection ‘of new or revived | hower. He lost to John F..Ken- | 50,4 a moment, the guess is that.he ig | blood: ‘with implications for| pedy im 1960 and lost again— a ee next to Lin in terms of personal | 1968. with a final show of bed temper | Sains’ permet —- Vietorja power. — . Michigan _ Governor George|—in the 1962 California gover-|Tooa art ‘works, the tite Street Tao, now 60, had a career as | Romney, old pro Richard) norship race. -.,| broadcasting company Rai said | % Spring Park Road ey On ae Sere | ees, Seelees ee Bes, he stam to the vii of | Teeter: . far as iFtzroy Street. commisar, a futhless director Charles Percy new the Republican modera Fitzroy Street from of land reform, but also an able Governor Ronald Reaga®} One-time cowboy actor Roa-| porreseooooososocoes "40 and by : is a Hunan province man, like the Republican hierarchy. ot the olf right, but be is being |¢ PURITY DAIRY } Mao, and was close to him. He| For Romney, who won a third|discounted as a potential 1968 |{ : is now is considered close to Lin. |term there is not uch doubt | presidential candidate because|} °Parents Prefer ao eee St Ee 50 Vice ogg his intentions. akhough | his duties and prebleess Je Call | Purity Products | All puller . background, oper- says he has no fornia : a -1¢ . attend. atirig behind the glitter of the |sion yet. He from the |In two more years, he would |~ 3%? Keat St. - Dial 47125 3] people over 17 years of ailing Lin. More moderate . apparent be riper, COSC CCC COSOOS SO OFES OS ber tte rch 18 The Goan, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 14, 1968. Progressive Conservative . Annual Poll. Meeting | a Ne 96 6 Dit of Que Coty Monday, Nov. 14th, 1966—8:00 p.m. ~ ee at the ConServative Headquarters “168 Gt. Gener e. Crown OOO a & REPAIRS Eeceeretentrccenpen thee meee cet - THE ‘CHRISTMAS SPIRIT... pe Beautiful Warm! z sty z Fie 43 i Ff ni fi | ! 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