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Show "TTTT ' jHas 1 ', i 12 SUNDAY HERALDg,- - , ? -- - 1968 Utah Reservists Due to Compete At Wilmington i Red China Hurls New Charges Against Russia TOKYO Communist (UPI) China, in a' harsh new attack Innermost secrets of the quarrel, charged today that Russia in effect .kidnaped thousands of Chinese in an apparent plot to overthrow a regional regime near the Soviet ng Sino-Sori- et Against Head Of Republic Coast Houphouet-Boign- y of the West African Ivory Republic has been discov- ered and many arrests carried out, private reports reaching diplomatic quarters here have said. Among those arrested were said to be several cabinet ministers. (There was no confirmation in the Ivory Coast capital of Abidjan. The United Press International Bureau there said the situation is completely calm. ; C-1-19 The Chinese said the border trouble occurred in April and May of 1962 m the Ili Region of China s Sinkiang Province. They charged the Soviets with carrying out large-scal- e subyerse activities. Hi is nestled in the Borok-bor- a mountain range about 25 miles from the Soviet border. The Peking attack said Soviet actions have forced relations between Red China . and Russia to "the brink of a split" iand carried differences in the international Communist movement "to a new stage of unprecedented grav- 8-1- . ! j , i load-maste- ! S-S- gt. j been a tremendous aid in preparing me to accept heavier acting responsibilities. Her faith in" roe, I hope, ' has been justified. I' was on the new 1' Bill signed to co-stDana Show" which will be iseen on tho NBC - TV network J this fall. i Bill and I play bellhops in a New York hotel who get into all kinds of trouble. We think j we have a great show in the making, but, of course, it'll be up to jyou, the audience, to decide. .: One of the exciting additions to the show is that I'll be ablje to do some singing. Now I haven't got Dad's voice, but t I can carry a tune although some critics have asked if I received my vocal matter how bad things seem to get, or how terrible I am in a performance, or how discouraged I become, Barbara is there to bolster my spirits to push me on. When things look up for me, when critics and the public cheer me, it is Barbara who leads the applause. It proves one important thing to me. No one can stand beings. My cocky attitude, my complete wallowing in my own self-pit- y and my disdain for the social amenities of life several times brought me to the brink of utter chaos. What or better yet who brought me back to full health and love of life is easy to answer. My wife, Barbara. All the credit for my recent successful entertainment career, my quiet peaceful homelife, my ability to get along" with people from all walks of life, and my willingness to smile even when I am the subject of potshots can be credited to my wife. I feel for the first time I have a real champion on my side. No alone. hope, to spring on viewers is my piano playing. You didn't kntfw about that? Well, I don't either, ' mot yet. But I'm taking three lessons a week. One other Crosby still has to be accounted for. His name is Steve, and he's our son. He com--i pletes the picture around our En-- j cino home. It's the kind of life I never even dreamed about. 1 didn't think I'd be fortunate r' enough. When I meet someone who seems to be completely out of it j I remember that I used o be inj the same predicament. He can come back. I did. ar ' '' at least one other We all need training from Louis Armsfrong. And one of the . big surprises I human being to have next to us during both good ' and bad times. As individualistic as we all hope to be, we cai never isolate and hope to survive as full creative people. , New Show Over then past year Barbara has -- j ourselves 4 , ity." PARIS (UPI) A plot to over- throw President Felix HOLLYWOOD (Editors Note: Vernon Scott is on Vacation. Taking over today is Bing Crosby's eldest son, Gary, HILL AIR FORCE BASE !(UPI) who discusses his career in resFive Utah reservists will be fly pect to his new found homelife.) By GARY CROSBY Flying Boxcar at the ing a Written for an seventh Air Force Reserve's United Press International nual troop carrier competition HOLLYWOOD 1 I am not, at Clinton (UPI) County AFB, Sept. ever have Ohio. I f nor; been, blind to Wilmington, Renresentinz the 945th TroOD the fact that of all the sons of Carrier Group will be Capt 'Mar-li- n Bing Crosby, I have been in the A. Fairbourn, Sandy, J pilot; public eye for a longer period William E. Page Jr., ;Salt Lake of time. City. ccHoilot: Capt. Richard W. It seem only yesterday that I Latimer, Ogden, navigator;! A2C was a truculent, bitter young man, r, Vernon E. Poe, Clearfield deliberately pushing my way Robert C. through life without any thought and for the. feelings of other human Jensen, Ogden flight engineer. . Plot Revealed Gary Crosby Gives Wife Barbara Full Credit For His New Career Offi- cials, there refused comment on the reports). another West Houphouet-BoignAfrican "strong man" president, who returned to Abidjan recently after four months' absence in Europe, will address a broadcast message to his fellow countrymen con, it was reported. The reports said Houphouet-Boign- y probably will announce a cabinet - reshuffle at the same time or soon' afterwards. The reason for the reported plot Were not apparent immediHouphouet-Boigny'- s ately. But "strong man" position was known to have been weakened oy the recent revolt in the former French Congo which resulted in President Fulbert Youlou being overthrown. His prestige also was reported to have been damaged by an aty, tempted revolt against President Leopold Senghor of Senegal and the assassination of President Sylvanus Olympic of Togo earlier this year. All of them are in the tradition f "strong men" leaders in the new African states. Former Haiti Consul Faces The Chinese accused the Russians of "lying" in their ideological and political dispute, and said it was time to set the record straight. They contended, that Pe- King naa made concession alter concession to Moscow in; hopes of keeping the rift from - widening Note "Last Straws" Peking inferred that the "last straws" in Moscow's campaign were the Kremlin's signing of the partial nuclear test ban treaty with the United States and Britain, and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's recent visit; to Presi dent Tito of Yugoslavia. The attack, as broadcast in English by the New China News Agency, said Peking was not vying for leading of the; Communist movement, and it accused Khrushchev of being "patriarchal arbitrary and tyrannic ali" The Peking regime presented the detailed account of; its side anti-Chine- PROVO party newspaper, People's Daily, and its theoretical journal, Red Flag. The article is the first or a series titled "The Origin and De velopment of Differences between Ourselves and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union." It is in answer to a Soviet letter of July 14 in which Moscow claimed the Chinese reds were trying to split the world on racial j lines and set up a new world Communist headquarters in Peking, Says Return Refusal Referring to the alleged border trouble, jthe article said Soviet personnel in the Hi region "en ticed and coerced several tens of thousands of Chinese citizens into going to the Soviet Union." It said Moscow has refused to return them despite many requests from j Peking. The disclosure was jthe first firm confirmation that the dis pute between the two Communist giants had brought them iinto open confrontation along their vast common border. The Chinese claimed (that the dispute did not start in 1960 as claimed by Moscow, but began seven years ago with the 20th Soviet party congress at which Khrushchev denounced former dic tator Josef Stalin and pronounced his policy of peaceful coexistence Khrushchev's peaceful coexis tence policy, which rejects nu dear war as a means of defeat ing western capitalism, is the core of the Sino-Sovidispute. The Chinese Reds advocate a more militant policy, reject friendly contacts with the West, and do not exclude war as a means of spreading Communism. NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) For- mer Haitian consul Dr. Clement Benoit faced deportation today In tbm aftermath of bis claim that more than 3,00t) exiles are wait- ing fat the Bahamas to attack Haiti and dictator Francois regime. Xesaodt, who resigned as consul fcere is 1958 in protest of Duva-K- er tactics, was ordered Friday is m letter from acting immigration officer from the Bahamas G. I. Lvarity to leave Nassau by Eepc. 13 or be deported. Benodt said be had sought an Du-Talie- r'i cppofaxtmeat with Acting Colonial Secretary W. H. Sweeting, but wtthcot success. T am being treated like a criminal. The government la not gMa& roe a chance to explain. They have made no investiga-tteo," Benoit said. The letter from Lavarity made bo mention of a reason for the British action against Benoit, but Sweeting said the governor was y KN wi i U v. v - Hf i i . ' I V 3 I , - i I , I mm I - I M a r - v - r fiti I i v V r I i r f 1 f I 1 I H Hi ft s u u 3 FABRIC 8MCTAC i - w.uu. 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