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Show 2 ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, June 7, 1965 Return to the son." Canada and Britain are described as lackeys of Wash- Exclusive Orient-Tribu- ne ington. By Fred Francis Sister Suzie Progressive but To confine this report to but they spitoons inside the rooms. achievements, however, would Posters explaining, hygiene to be distort the picture. There is have become part of the land- another side, just as important and far more disturbing. scape. National Obsession Mainland China is seemingly involved in a perpetual demonbecome educationhas Public a national obsession. Literacy is stration. It is a rare day that not yet universal and schools people aren't called out to cannot admit all those hunger- march in protest against .some-- ! thing or other,do '.shout defiance, ing for knowledge. to listen to words of hate and Nevertheless, it is startling to come to Harbin, once a sleepy anger. Humorless Man town in Manchuria, and find it has 17 universities and The man produced by this Is militant, intense, humorless. He When asked you to hand in papers on the principles of aerodynamics, this wasn't what I had in mind. Johnson Faces Challenges On 3 Fronts in Congress New York Times Service WASHINGTON His legislative record still unmarred by any major upset, President Johnson faces some ticklish decisions this week on whether to risk possible defeat on three congressional fronts. With fights shaping up over proposed amendments -- tothree administration bills, the question' is whether the President will go along with the changes. 0 The bills deal with the foreign aid authorization, - $3,350,-000,00- authorization for military construction and the extension of existing authority for export controls. Diminish Power the $1,900,000,000 The proposed changes all would cut deeply into powers of the executive branch of government. One change would turn over to the Organization of American States thg presidential power to control the assignment pf mili- tary aid countries. to Latin-America- n Another change would give either branch of Congress the power to veto future closings of military installations. The third proposal would bar American companies from aiding the Arab economic boycott of Israel. Dixie Schools Speed Desegregation Plan . munist triumph of 1949. I remember clearly the wicked and cruel city that was. For a year I lived on the bank of a canal, facing a huge textile mill. At six each morning, thousands of girls, aged 12 and 13, streamed into its gates, not to come out until six at night. But we frankly are surprised at the rate at which the 12 year plans are rolling in, a spokesman for the office said. We havent had time to handle anything. else. Francis Keppel, the U.S. commissioner of education, announced on April 29 that in order to receive federal assistance school districts must begin desegregation next fall, generally in four grades, and extend it to all 12 grades by the fall of 1967. The action was taken under Title VI of the Civil Rights racial discrimination in any fedAct of 1964 which-ba- ... ns erally assisted program. Practical Deadline June 30 No deadline was announced, but Keppel said June 30 could be considered a practical deadline because that is the date that new federal funds are allocated. The order involved primarily some 5,000 districts in the Southern and border states. At the end of last week the Office of Education had received some kind of compliance documentation a court order, compliance form or a voluntary desegregation plan from more than 4.500 districts. Of these, the office has accepted 114 desegregation plans, 2,631 compliance forms and 52 court orders. This means that legal desegregation has been achieved for five million of the 14 million students involved. The office now has a large backlog of desegregation "plans more than 1,200 to approve or reject. Latin-America- n .) d or VERY SPECIAL 1 FATHERS DAY I OFFERING famous MILLER GET READY FOR A visitor, pushing his way past teen-ag- e prostitutes in Nanking Road, the main thoroughfare, or at the great world amusement center, could hardly know that behind the heavily made-u-p youngsters loomed a mighty gangster-politiciaThree Million Shanghai then had three million inhabitants. Today it has 10 million, crammed into not much more space, but one could hardly recognize its citizens. The spiritual revolution that has swept China has changed Shanghais soul and ways. General poverty remains, but there are no beggars displaying; their sores to passers-b- y and no starving children with distended . t i 1 tho-tanc- y, h . , FALSE TEETH five-yea- (non-acid- d nation. Again and again I ran your furs deserve Into married men and women, parated for months or even years, because the state demands their services in different se- expertsummer storage places. Thousands of industrial workers and youngsters are ordered out of cities- to the countryside, which is reluctant to. have them because it does not need more - plus "plot" free pick-uand delivery, at no "plus" careful Inspection extra cost, to find hidden damage before It can manpower. Party Policy But the party has set its policy and there Is no room for per sonal dissent. The free flow of ideas has ended, after a brief fling into the famous campaign of Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend. become Instead there are party proon everything pn the present and future, on morals and sex life, on books, films and the arts, on politics and personal life. 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Complete service for 8 8 decorated platter dinner plate covered auger 8 salad plate bowl 8 cups creamer 8 saucer covered butter 8 soup bowls dish salt and pepper vegetable dish INCLUDE- S8 water tumbler 8 juice tumblers Labor Laws Labor laws keep the children ouY of the factories and mill hands worlTBnly eight hours six days a week. Prostitutes have been and instead of girlie shows, the great world now serves operas on the sufferings; and triumphs of the revolu- tionary heroes. Obscene contracts between rich and poor have vanished, for here there are no more rich people. This has become an egalitarian society. Even managers of huge factories wear badly worn uniforms. They are never paid more than.. three times the average pay of their workers. Servile People Because China was hungry Its people were servile. Now the servility is gone. Instead, those I met displayed inordinate pride in their country and its achieve-mentThey have become and even innocent jokes may be taken as a slight to Chinas glory. In old Shanghai thieves were like locusts. Today, honesty is commonplace. Not once in my two months In China have I had to lock my hotel doors. Not once did I have to watch my luggage on trains, at airports or in hotel lobbies A Westerner who throws a pair of torn socks into a wastepaper basket is likely to have them returned in the next city. New Pride All these the new pride In China, the puritanism, the confidence, the dedication, the honesty-form The texture of the spiritual revolution. But there are at least two more elements public health and education. Notions of hygiene here may-caua visitor to shudder, but China has become conscious of the rudiments of public sanitation and cleanliness., At movie houses a film is preceded With an appeal to the public not to spit or throw rubbish on the floor. ,Some hotels or may not have running-wat- A ' major. "plus'' confidence. bellies. Here is on opportunity to have oil the quality, beauty, ond long wear of a superb alligator belt at an exceptionally fine price. Rarely have we seen such a superb belt priced so reasonably. The skins on each belt are carefully matched to give the look of luxury. This alligator belt has a rich suede lining, de luxe feather edges, and a removable sculptured gold finish buckle. It is carefully handcrafted by Miller, America's finest belt maker. One inch width. ' Bourgeois Soviet leaders are pictured as fat bourgeois plotting with . . American imperialists to de- is taught to accept exaggeration a worid revolutionary as normal, to use barnyard lan- tion. tyI? the fierce talk of AU comn?ent on 9 ,moement T e paper tiger of American guage, to see the complex paUnited Nations is saturated with norama of world events in, only imperialism, there are no war contempt two colors, white and black. preparations to be seen. The picture is neither all How can an individual do othbladcnor all white. Maoism has Inject. Militancy-Yeerwise when President Johnson from kindergarten on, the brought vast reforms to China. is customarily called gangBut has also made Chinas mil- Britain is Chmese are injected with mill-- ions march ster and bandit, carry rifes thr(W described as pimp, aijd with a sense of self-riggrenades and shout slogans of authoritative Jenmin Jih Pao A,eousness and with conviction violence. employs four letter words ? thaf the leaders in Peking have ADVERTISEMENT To a much greater degree found the wave of the future. Worry of than in the Soviet Union of the most disturbing of all Perhaps in lives China are 1920, personal is the fact that people know subordinated to the needs of the of the outside world exnothing state and Communist Party. Slipping or Irritating? cept the unbelievably distorted Dont be embarrassed by loose false or wobbling Desire Education image painted for them day in teeth slipping, dropping when you eat, talk or laugh. Just on your FASTEETH a little Youths who desire, university and day out. sprinkle plates. This pleasant powder gives a education may have it only if The press talks of The toiling remarkable sense of added comfort masses of North America who and security by holding plates more r the plans "call, for more firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste are going to oust The bandit or university-trainefeeling. Its alkaline specialists. A of JohnPresident FASTEETH at anv drug counter. Get healthy man of 27 told jne he is government not yet married. If I get married now, I would be distractL ed, he said, and I wont be able to perform my duty to the w)6Neiai5Xv. 'NATIONAL ARMY & NAVY STORE p atomDZmD dr New York Times Service WASHINGTON To the surprise of the Office of Education, many Southern school districts have pledged to desegregate all 12 grades next fall rather than wait until 1967, as permitted under minimum standards. The reason is that school .boards will win speedier approval of federal funds by promising immediate desegregation. In order to discourage the approach,. the Office of Educationiet-- it be known it would give priority to the plan. Surprise at Acceptance Rate Dead Infants Twice I found dead infants and wrapped in newspapers tossed under my car parked on the Bund, within a few hundred yards of the richest, banks in the world. Each morning municipal trucks picked up as many as 30 Fulbright Change bodies of men and women who The proposed change dealing had died of starvation. with aid to Yet each night the city came countries was offered by Sen. J. ablaze with neon lights, and W. Fulbright as the Se- honky tonks and night clubs were jammed with the well-fenate opened debate on the foTe-ig- n and aid bill last Friday. The Gangster Boss debate is expected to last a The city was run first by a week or 10 days. Fulbright, chairman of the Se- gangster named Tu, whom the nate Foreign Relations Commit- Chinese Whos Who identified as and tee, is reluctantly serving as a leading philanthropist, floor manager for the adminis- run later by a man named Hwang. They were kings of the tration bill. Tentative support for his OAS underworld that made the mafia came Sunday from look innocent. proposal They brought shiploads of opiSen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, the majority leader. He um from Szechuan, controlled and termed the Fulbright amend- crime and prostitution, in national poliment a good idea. Well have were neck-deetics. to it. digest now-hav- , Changed Land I lived and worked in this land for many years and in many ways it has changed beyond recognition. Yet I was struck by the fact that so much has changed so little. Perpahs the most striking change has been psychological, and nowhere has it been more I obvious than in Shanghai. worked here in the 1930s and again on the eve of the Com- 1 China Sure of Future Glories Self-Righteo- us indoor plumbing, From Page One northeast and dined at the Great Hall of the People in Peking, with the nation's leaders and about 5,000 other guestSf I 'talked to living heroes and saw the shrines of dead ones. I visited kindergartens, hospitals, universities, cattle breeding stations, jade factories and village communes. I spoke with housewives, army officers, movie stars, miners, writers, Buddhist lamas and members of the elite. Continued , Fat m wwiji IDEAL FOR CAMPING and 2 or 4 pocket K: Gr.an Her- -i a eh ringbone Twill mrntf.':-- 1 TEFLON I Waterless, no-sco- no-stic- cookware! 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