~ YOUNG AND OLD MALES WELL TAKEN CARE OF “Chinas aiken ee Fourth Larg est In World HONG \ Sa \ Chinese Foreign ister Chen Yi had told a\Japa delega- tion in Peking\\that ina ‘‘is not. necessarily “dismissing the thought of talking, with the) United. States’’ on \Viet Nam The newspaper, however, “ad | not note that Chen Yi's ‘remark twere-made® Sept:-6:—<- =x | Izvestia also quoted the KONG (AP) —-. Trav- arg : the Communist second te Mao Tse-tung in the French weekly. Tribune de \Na- =, elters ~~ from:~ China “have re- ‘party to wietar ‘total control over hierarchy” in the current Chi- tion assaying that Washington ported new clashes be the armed forces. inese political. upheavals. ihad been given ‘to understand tween Red Guards and farmers | in the, ‘Shanghal iS | ee ae seaend Oe SE Reel] The ecliokial, earriod ita et ecgntevvention 10. Viet nthe. Shanghai’ area, while <= : ous China. hinted there is. discord | tgs broadcast dispatch by the Newinam and in played a‘ big part and opposition ‘in its “people's New Vehicle China news agency, urged the jin President Johnson’s decision party- cadres. to: abide by Mao's|tq bomb the Hanoi «and. Hai- liberation army.” j instructions in their. work and Demonstrated | In .a. related . development, ph:%g areas of North Viet Nam Moscow published -accusations | me a. enti basic oe | Agence France = Presse a'so that China and the United’ orrTawA (CP)—A Go-Tract 08" ighting men mustiwas quoted as saying that in- , : be “to respect them.’ The ted that States have entered into a se- ‘Demon, pride of the federal in- |party cadres. are the political | formed. observers repor eret deal over Viet Nam. This ‘China and the U.S. agreed in was a switch: The Chinese have \dustry department, was demon- |commissars who are the party's ambassadorial talks at Warsaw contended there is a U.S.-Sov iet ‘strated to potential civilian and watchdogs in the armed forces. |tg avoid an open conflict. deal_on Viet Nam. mili b this qweek at al In another troadcast, the! Th lashes. betw the millary buyers wee agency said’ the Red Guards in e new clashes between ‘he nearby army proving ground. Peking are doing their utmost | Red Guards. and farmers were | The department, which paid |to facilitiate the activities of the ee as “intense and pap the $408,000 development revolutionary teachers and. stu- on y Sales Increcise The visitors said “Mme. | dents “visiting the ¢apital-to ex: | At Dept. Stores “Mao Tse tung, first—deputy) mi change. experience in the! deputy al Boba = leader of Chjna’s cultural rev- |day versa: |*'great proletarian cultural rev- Aree August were 98 _..Olution, hadto. go. to. Shanghai |tile_and_. efficient. than _ any olution.” i per cent higher” than tn~ August _fo restrain the guards. She is tracked. vehicle vet built. -and-| “Growing. aumabace. of: teenage per =yeare=the= Dominion=Bureat “the wife of the Chinese Commu: has promising —— er ‘Red Guards were leaving the! of Statistics. reparted. om party cairman [a Denes te Seng oe ® ‘cities to join im the autumn |Advances by regions were: At- any businessmen were re-|Aus 'harvest in response to Mao's |lantic provinces 7.6 ‘per cent, A - A new type of track, an all- i ported to have been seen pa-| leall, the broadcast added. Quebec 12.6 per cent, Ontario rading. in Shanghai streets, rubber suspension system and a, : *lhydraulic system that automat- |SAY AGREEMENT REACHED Boe oath: Meaniiane te ae shouting: “I am a capitalist!” |ically maintains track tension | In Moscow, the Soviet govern- fein ima ghee “The hint’ of discord: among: of- |were described” as the- “main: féa--'ment. newspaper Izvestia —car- "British. ‘Columbia tor per cent. ficers. and: men in. the army (turés. ~<lried stories from the foreigit came in a front-page editorial Commercial was piq:s saying that Peking and| A-man in Elgin, “Til, hit a rails in Liberation Army. Daily, the started last March at St. La- |Washington had agreed to avoid Toad viaduct because he Appar- “newspaper of Lin Piao’s de-|zare, Que. by GoTract Lid, a ‘a military clash jently did not see the sign, “call fence ministry’ It indicated the |subsidiary’ ef Rolls - Royce of | Izvestia. quoted the Kyoto/|tion, Low Bridge Ahead'', which discord centred on the deter. ‘Canada. news agency of Japan as saying ‘he himself painted recently. —_said_in. a statement “Fri “jt is more rugged, ees production Royalty Mall Merchants Association j t : % extend a ’ Icom fo } ‘develop and work its way NIN ¢¢p) Department | man ‘disclosed this in “the * cent, and | NS | a Trust Companies Seeking ac mpensation ae (CP) Nevelun trust compames have appealed to Finance\, Minister Sharp for ‘la system deposit insurance to .compensat hem. for new freedoms care banks’ wll win with revision. of the Bank Act. \ A delegation headed hy Sin- clair M. ‘Stevens of Toronto spent an hour with \ and two senior. finance ment officials. -Mr. Stevens: told a press) ‘con- ference later that ‘‘tremen- | dous’ advantages banks hold over the near banks would be exte by\ proposed Bank Act “am Sharp RARE ts chartered d étd- _|ments. \The\ brief warns of a ‘grave | ~idanger’\~that™ special privilege” could | into | a.control position in ever}, facet of the country, not only indus- | trial, commercial and finandial but, because of \thgt very posi- tion political as well.” Main change ‘in the Bank act | that would, affect other institu-| ions is a proposed formula that ould trigger release of the six- and lack. of competition \yper - cent interest ceiling on “‘Yehartered bank loans. posit - insurance is--one--nf- six\checks recommended to en» orn titive balance 0) don the principle. appiyia nok in the US. It) would instye depositors against | loss up to 10,090 for any one KYO (AP) — Cony China has“issued new army ulations. which give’ antiNee strong hint of disobedience the\ranks.\They ‘“‘demand”’ that} soldiers respect and. obey ~ polft: HOMOSEXUAL QUERY: MADE - WASHINGTON. apy ~ : male. applicants jobs’. the U.S. state department x being asked: “Have you, ever engaged im a homosexual act?” —A nin \ te department “spoke wake of” testimony _ be- tives appropriations mittee that 30 employees. left the-department\in 1965 as \se- curirty risks... Some resigned others were dismissed. In the testimony \released during the weekend, Deputy -Assistant.-Secretary—.G. vin:-Gentile--said_ 28 left for homosexual reasons and two for other reasons ‘‘such as excessive drinking,--bad--debts end excessive use of leave.” The Royalty Mall Merchants. Association take great pleasure in extending a special wel- come to Stedmans on the Grand Opening of their ultra modern Department Store which opens September 28th. in Royalty Mall. ROYALTY MALL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION ® Canadian Tire Corporation @ P.E.1. Liquor Control Commission Royalty Mall Store ~ ® Royal Bank of Canada Royalty Mall Branch Royalty Mall Store a . Candy Corner Ltd. @ Co-Op Supermarket ° © Co-Op Insurance Services Lid. © The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 27, 1966 1 and expert source im Poking” The 12 trusts, claiming 180,000 depositors, are all. retatively so-called \smal! ~companies, but. Mr. Ste- fashing In China Resisted By Armed Forces in ilations, | whetheXvor not he reads chair- iting the “fore” a House of Representa- ¢ subcom== are’. being. subjected to the * sweeping “ideological brain \ \ washing. characteristic of the furee. SOQ : STUDY MAO » oMar-.—+ oagencs.said.-m-e.e tings have \throughout ‘the’ main! a‘nd to +- In Hong Kong; the Hong Kong. Star quoted ‘ mifle ere operating ef © record Demand For -Thursday as saying Chinese | ate tor September to fill orders \President Liu Shao-chi had ‘ot. on hand and adds: ‘The inflow fered his resignation to .Mao of orders continues to. be wel The English» - language paper U.S. Steel Sustained and prospects look said the source reported Maa “so good for wel filled order - books From Ottawa | : ee sash of fhe ne far had taken no action on Lin's fg trong Steel production this month... lresignati@m ‘‘but itsis certain to will reach a record of approx!- arnount. under, Bay one name... ibe rejected ae CLEVELAND? (QP) =. Stee! mately 11,400,000 net tons, ‘com- Mr Bacane said the > insur. In Tokyo, a Japanese foreigt magazine says a strong demand pared with the previous Septem- ance. would: eliminate public Ministry spokesman said that for steel will continue for the der record, of 10,668,978 tons. in concern that they face greater eae Manica! ge a. Red remainder of this year 1964, fhe. ‘magazine says. It fore- risks Hy placing their savings |#Uares. Indicates That he mothe? weekly journal of metal- casts production for the first with a trust conrpany than with longer had ‘complete © control . ? I : working says the demand will nine months of this year at 101,- - hold up because the US. ‘econ- 400,000 tons—only 19 per cent omy ‘‘still has much momen- sites tum, even though some of its r forward thrust. may’ have -been tons of steel for ingots and cast- curbed.” ings made in the corresponding The magazine says US. steel period last year. a chartered“bank over the Chinese people The insurance feature ‘shoul be introduced at the same time\ : as the Bank Act amendments | The if possible, Mr. Stevens said. A ‘Ocean, delay would accentuate the ad- | vantage of the big banks. giant clam ‘of the P four feet long, |20 people. the record. of 103,400,000 Vens. said he believes larger trigts and the Trust Companies s “TAssdciation of 24 members would\ support most.-of, the ar- igtiments: “placed™ before “Mr. |Sharp The five\ other measures re: quested for \near banks : —lInterim \\financing ‘facili- ties similar to those enjoyed by banks —Permission Ye enter the | \consumer loan field, \—Access to full \member- ship in. the cheque clearing system ‘at present reageved for chartered banks —The iat to ch Gehen: Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. 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The S-article company regu- published by the gen- ‘eral politfeal department of the 2,500, - man army, stipulate thatthe Mirst criterion\for pro- men va soldier will he Jman +» Mao\{se-tung's books, fol- 4 ‘ows his ‘te hings and acts on ‘his, instructiona.’’ \, The fact. that\ Mao and his | new ‘military ‘sttongman, De- fence’ Minister Lin \Piad; found | it necessary to promtilgate\ such egulations “five mont r the start\of ‘a vigorous \pur, isuggests that their hope ‘ef put\ Communist party Nin- total —enntrol ofthe armed} ce “forces “has not .yet\ been re-“f. jalited.- \. aS Peking “alan ‘indicated. “Thur: = day that the Chinese peasants v "We were “saad & ava bee aati a “de the painting on this new building. 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