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Look Spry And Confident ais. ; | AN McCrene, (Regters') |Mao Tee - tung, is: “Let usitually progressed 9 the The Nobel prizes are worth); gerrespendent im .Heng | match ell that foreigners can do |years since the $59,000. The three physics win-| Keng, sums up im the last (then achieve what they can/| overthrew the Kuomintang ners will split their prize money. <0 me of cote. eS men a Generel = Tomonaga and Professor Hid-| impressions China, gar- eideriy Commu-|Chiang Kai-shek is a state eki Yukawa, who won the phys-| ered during a three week nist leadership promises its |ret ics prize in 1949, are che only| 4,000-mille tour. Gock of some 700,000,000 is &| ‘The secret is kept by the bas Japanese ever to receive Nobel By BAN oNR good life decades hence—some-|on travel throughout the com awards. y McCR thing the leaders themselves |try and the refusal to disclose MEASURE RADIATION ite, more walled than ever, | TRADES WITH 120 NATIONS oe See produciian: : Professors Schwinger, Feyn building higher new great! giatements that China . man and Tomonaga discovered | wall of self sufficiency against |tredes ‘with 120 countries and |,,470™ the carefully conducted in the late 1940s @ means of |the outside world. territories and wants more two- |Smi, jv mistt eo vante ee nee measuring the interaction of the| A better - fed, better - clothed | way trade on the basis of “mu-| 0. -a:. a complete a Gg electron and the radiation field | and better housed populace is |tual advantage and mutual re Sedgment. surrounding tt. being told to gly on its own'| spect” are somewhat offset by: | The attitude of “time t on Their work was described as |efforts for everything —The intensity of the drive | "de is mest eee “extremely useful . . . for the| Willingness to expand trade| for self sufficiency in agricul- | ¥°%* saw generally, rstanding of the new ele-| with friendly countries and buy| ture, light and heavy indus-|°70PS % clothes, from meals ntary particles within high-|overseas if the price is right| tries, chemicals, petroleum |™#chinery, from take home energy physics and for the |still is expressed in high places | and raw materials to transport, was treatment of certain collective| But the mood of the country | —A foreign. policy which this | Detter than I had expected. © phenomena in the subject of | set by the writings of 72-year-| year has seen a lessening of —_ solid state physics.” old Communist party chairman ae a Peking me 39 num P 0 See * ao tse » Set pe eee a thao to anti. ” Sree se Mees ss ae| Need For § ine Man | 2e=="= rcch The ada istied home market, coupled; VATICAN CITY with a imited range of ex-| Paul VI said here eee Day or wore erebionss demaed: ot The new great wall makes | of the Roman Catholic sense to the average Chinese | “throughout the workd, ill-informed on international af-| Speaking on Vatican f ci Gattis ot wie il cs, Ee to carry the word of Christ. by the hated “U.S. imperialiste” | Sat an ee and their allies on three sides |and faced by the Russian “re. |i therT ite me visionists” on the fourth. on wil ‘celea aie Children are being indoctri-|ers and im fraternal nated from the nursery upward charity.” A fantastic number of people} The f —perhaps 200,000;000—who have | with Wood ae never seen an American in the |Sbserved by Roman’ Catholis flesh, are being force-fed a mo- | Sunday The Chinese leaders are deter-|trips to the Holy Land, India mained to try to prevent the chil-| and the United Nations in New | dren of the revolution—the gen- | York. ‘he eration born after 1949—from | ‘the’ treme tenons for Seem Gp GuncAK ef “tek the triumph of fraternal char- communism.” ott ‘ ‘ne edgeiion aiaie B. B. Jones Attacks on the Russian revis-| common Father who is Ged.” TONIGHT ON CFCY TELEVISION | sees San Po ema ‘ : bringing up the younger gener: From 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. tion fo be fiw miccemore t e| TARE IN REFUGEES. Mr. Jones Will Discuss Important DIFFICULT TO JUDGE —__|efugees trom camps in f : es Just how far China has ac-|anq Morocco late in 1968 Election Issues. | a haem Save-for-the-Little-Things-you-might-otherwise-nev never-buy Account? CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE &