#2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thirsday, April 13, 1967 -View of Communist China Greatly Distorted: Fraser The traditional western view of Communist China's Red Guard movement bears little or mo resemblance to the actual situation, claimed Blair Fraser late Ee week, Speaking Friday in a 30-min- utede! played press “onference at Arrow Arms Motor Hotel, ha int Editor ‘of the Can: adian magazine, Maclean's, said _ that his 0-day stay in Red China “qualifies me .as‘an instant ex- pert, , at least for the next 30 lays He insisted that the situa- tion in Red China as related by many western publications, in- cluding the best-known Amerl- solated in context. ie said of a recent article on Guns ina ina U.S, magazine, “I couldn't pick « out single sentenc- es. that were wrong, but every paragraph Was wro! ng.” ie ed them with something.” Both in the press conference and in a recent Maclean's Maga- zine report on his trip, Mr. Fraser described two somewhat different schools within the Red There he said, those who were students => who were studying. before’ the suspension of classes ‘and have now resum- ed their studies, The other group constitutes those who are not students and who seem to do little other than travel about the country participating and sustaining the “revival spir- it” of the cultural revolution. The editor of Maclean 's said that not all, indeed far from all, of the young people of China are Red Guard members. “Red “Guards, number one- ple of China, ” he anid. Guards are the self-appointed but more or less lear { Guards, He mentioned an attitude of genuine hatred for Russian- Communism — stronger even than the hatred for U.S. Capital- ism, ‘“The hatred for the U.S. is. more like the hatred for the devil, or for sin... the hatred for mua is real and deep and humi ‘China has problems, he con- eliided, and some of them are sort of crises being’described by in| the U.S. news media. e “We (in North America) are so avid for bad news about mainland China that what the average person sees there is not enough to whet our appetite. It must_be taker out of context to satisfy us.” ' i Guests at the recent Sorop- timist dinner: meeting were the five grade 12 students from Stanley Humphries Secondary School who are: competing for the Soroptimist Citizen Award. Mrs. Gwilym Hughes show- ed an interesting group of slid- es taken on a recent holiday | lal spent in Africa. A business meet- ing followed with final arrange- ments being made for the measles clniic being held in the Rotary, Health Centre on Mon- “Three members will attend the regional convention to be held in Penticton in May. Plans are being. made by four mom- serious. But they are not the | day. J bers to attend the Soroptimist international’ convention being held in Toronto in July. The theatre party and tea held on April 1 with the Senior Students in Grade 12. Guests of Soroptimist Club Citizens as guests was a success. Dunce caps and “gold coins” carried out the theme of 'the day as table decorations. McCreight > won the flower arrangement, ona: lucky ticket drawn Dr. Wright. ‘An invitation io tinlet birthday iter this mont and several’ Castlegar m will attend. In June: 1865" large num- bers of Chinamen were working their way into the digging of Lightning | Creek in the Cariboo, where white men we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES ST \beg childrens Maddocks Shoe Store CASTLEGAR, NEWS Lead April’ 13, 1967 Oxfam, Hunger Dinner . Tuesday, April 18 Kinnaird ‘Hall 6.30 pam. ‘Speaker: Dr. H. L. Keenleyside Admission $1.00 them. But when it was learned the Chinese were earning up to $380 a-day the white men came back and drove them out. Castlogar-Kinnaird .. ers of The actual atmosphere in China, Mr. Fraser explained, “must be seen to “be belleved uA He told of Joudspeaiera:in the Red Guards could be to the who. If you saw 50 or so of these would be an unarmed, and acted as sort of geout master rathey than a re- straining fo: down, the youth had to do some- thing: The Red Guards Provid- spout Maoist propoganda ‘‘some- es rising to such a pitch that the you ¢ couldn’t even shout above Kianalrd Brieis ENGINEERED HOMES See the New ‘67 c tat tulations t to Kin Kinnaird groups connected Site th the re- cent Centennial parade were ex- i by Castlegar town coun- le parade was Supcany tu ae credit to th the attaee eal a letter ‘Tuesday. * * ® A pea letter bearing good news'4er council members was that, coat Hed Royal Cane adian Air Cadets, Squadron No. 581 ‘Cantons, "The letter ex- tended thanks of the squadron for Kinnaird’s part in a recent} pig banquet honoring the cadets’ of being rated top cadets in Canada. + ee & The total value of building the last construction projects and one residential renovation, — At Rick's — RCA Victor HOT 100 STEREO SALE ODEON THEATRE. coe Ae PH. Tyee21 4 Saturday Matinee 2 P.M. Evenings at & P.M. THE MOST von re PICTURE OF OUR TIME! a “ar SOUN council and all and | that hair sp lorant, gard. . house oe one peas causing | result of the juries. OF eye oe life The ayer get it specialists have taken a “The injuries may be an im- portant reason why some people cannot wear contact | lenses,” sys Dz says Dr. epeue, L, Ma ich eye, damage ‘goes un- tim was a five-year- old boy who had accompanied his mother to the beauty parlor. His right eye was sprayed while Feresighted sight savers otgun woo sheared bolthead, ball bearing fragment, a broken an bit a acin or molten lead . glasses off the job, reports the jy, National Society for the Preven- tion of Blindness. Amazing | home remedy iets, a rock} Faculty Association, 8,000 placed by cunical congress, American Col- 4ege of Surgeons, ur. Kobert C. -| waltz of Cievetand warned that uumb-snat len ethool and college level.” surgeon added, “There Monro Heads Selkirk College Faculty in 67-68 An impressive record was established for Selkirk College during vot- ing for a new executive last week, tions on the board were voted on with none of the apembers being ip New. persident is. John Mun- ro. Other members include vice- president, Ken Rudderham; sec- retary, Mrs, Viva Flood; treasur- er, John Mansbridge and mem- ber at large John Adams. Virtually all of the five posi- | years. . « Safoly Council This is the Way to a Safer Home and Car son, Glen, teddled along behind. From the corner of her eye it from him but it was too late peat died ina hospital three and’ emergency treatment could not save Glen once the polish passed his Ups, ‘ said the doctor. ‘This is just one of the hun- dreds: of. chemical substances common i: household use that and Canadian entldven each year! Spikes spur s; » A Cleveland Police Depart- ment traffic expert says that wo- men motorists generally drive 5 to 10 mph faster than men be- cause of high heels, “Women scuff the back of a high heel if they have to stretch to reach the gas pedal,” explains Joseph Zarlenga, who has been investigating accidents for 27 ars. “To avoid this,” he adds, “they move the seat’ up almost on top of the wheel, rest the bot- 4] tom of the'heel on the floor and get added leverage on the accel- erator.” “Take off the high heels when. driving,” advises Zarlen- ga. “It may not be fashionable, but it’s much safed.” 3 Just Arrived at Barrett’s! 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