,"" Miss Chowna dustries in Canada's big cities. sald. * 'But it would cost too| *The ideas of small places are much," much more adaptable {o my coun The Indian woman. said she had try," she said, 8 Eskimo 5 In Nfld. visited many countries. "I GANDER, Nfld. (CP) -- Mary nance myself- I'm not a paid outside the country and ill - 18-\chowna, clad fn skirt,' sweater | worker," "JO THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 24, 1959 po Ag er ---------- Chinese Office Workers Retum To Desks After Faced Labor By RONALD FARQUHAR Woman Evangelist Pilots Own Plane EDMONTON. (CP)--A woman Aide J = ENA ~ SPORTY PULLOVERS Here is a simple, fashionable style, The instructions are for pullover which can be knitted | size 14, 16, 18, 20. Would you in two lengths, with long or | like to have the easy knitting short sleeves, with large turtle | instructions? Simply send a collar or smaller open front | stamped, self - addressed enve- 4|an electric blanket. Jope plus ten cents for hand- ling, to the Needlecraft Depart- ment of this paper, requesting The Pullovers, Leaflct No. CW- 119. ------ | At the close of each perform- Children Learn {almost any subject on the junior(ance Miss 'Grier asks for com- - out a theme can be applied curriculum. Best results are ob- ments and criticisms from the By Training Lesson tained, she says, when applying oy of the class. |the principle to oral and written] English. Into a Play Sse |presentation by her grade four VANCOUVER (CP) -- Creative group, A fairy story called All drama forms an experimental |for One, it was acted out by sev-|movement also are part of the "This helps to hold attention ic 'w and gives everyone a sense of|find," she said. This was demonstrated in a articipating," she says. Choral evangelist who pilots her own her "parish." non-denominational spreader of the gospels. When she receives an invitation to speak to a group pit: and takes off. The sin port. Miss Strodl has been dedicated all her time to the work. [STARTED WITH CAR At first she travelled by car, which prevented her from vis ing remote areas a plane. applied to a finance company for a curity she had to offer, she re- lied she had only a bicycle and anonymous donor placed money to acquire the small stored in a Vancouver hangar to spreading the teachings of side because, Christ for more than four years. they still harbored "bourgeois" Originally she carried out her|views and old-fashioned intellec- work on a part-time basis. But in|tyal disdain for manual work, May, 1958; 'she decided to devote which a spell of laboring would help to remedy. PEIPING (Reuters) -- Thou- plane has Alberta, Saskatchewanisands of Chinese office workers, and the Northwest Territories for back at their desks after a year's Wala) labor oh tar hy i actories to help them of Vera Strodl of Edmonton 18 8|.wrong ideas," are being warned that theiz complete salvation is still some way off. The Communist party has ad- she starts the engine of her light! cog (hem not to think that their plane, climbs into the tiny cock-| experience of toiling in fields and workshops now qualified them as seater is small enough to tithe perfect "working-class intel- communities that have mo air- lectuals" into which the regime hopes to turn them, Many were sent to the country- in official eyes, Thousands more left cities and towns to do similar stints early this year. Now those who have returned Determined to ". : are being told that 'remolding fulfill her purpose, she acquired their thoughts" is a long, con- tinuous Miss Strodl had no money. 8he which they cannot accomplish in and difficult process, day or even a year, i a loan but when asked what se-|pypy ISHED ADVICE This advice came from Hsi Chunghuun, head of the party's 8 council secretariat, in an|fice workers took part in this Hearing of her project, ani... » a Chinese youth news- project. A local newspaper said paper, He sal at although the that after a short rest they soon to her credit and she was shit 12 months of "labor training" had would be sent to perform some yielded great these should not be over-esti- achievements, awaiting an owner--for $2,100.| .¢ , It's a three-year-old model. She figures it costs no more 0 OPer| they ould avoid carrying out a and factories for periods ranging ; 'revolution in their thoughts" and from three months to one year. Miss Strodl is well qualified to fool people by talking in one way Those who remain at their desks fly. She vad been a avis in- (and thinking |structor by profession, and since their "wrong viewpoints" deeply work in part-tim y [1935 had chalked up 9,000 hours' hidden, But this, Hat said, "yl Work In art fine ove flying time on many different ridiculous and childish view, To try to avoid a revolution in| thought would lead only to back- wardness. ate than a small car. types of airplanes. WARTIME SERVICE Born in England of Danish ian pilot before the S d World parents, Miss Strodl was a civil- that Some young folk believe that in another, with Earlier in the article he sald "reactionaries inside and War, during which she tested air- craft and was a ferry pilot. After the war she was a mem- bush pilot in Sweden. In 1952 she for something I t seem to AWARDED MEDAL TORONTO (CP) -- Dorothy Jane Goulding of Toronto has| ber of the RAF reserve and a been awarded the fourth Rica came to Canada. Ta uharson Memorial award by "All this time I was searching) dian Women's Press Club for "'an| tstanding contribution to hum-| oronto branch of the Cana- I listened to a church sermon dian woman and given a stage uns . [that really exposed me to my- production during singing and rhythmie| gore ; voar," The award is | "The whole course of my life Mrs. Robert Farquharson, who| "And one Sunday |orous drama, written by a Cana.| N28 an international network the current tentioned people" claim it i8 and gari bounced off a plane to the Soules and "dreams that asked: : this policy might ng about a|™ " crisis." But the results, he said, 'Where are the Eskimos? have proved these people Wrong. |, J, 00s pe RON © Tin, te explained that its object was to "temper" government functionar- ies and other intellectuals, many children go to school. "exploiting class" and never had to contrast the Eskimos' school." done a day's physical work in their lives. here she thought all the in- Learning production techniques habitants were Eskimos. and farming methods and getting She is She se=id that before coming neglected." From Newfoundland she plans to go to Ottawa, Winnipeg and 'Now I-would like to go to/Vancouver. She is unimpressed Labrador where they say there'with multi » million dollar in. | ith th wasteful to send office Workers yere "ran to an RCMP officer and Niaguan Social Serv ice Berry and the Dadar School for the Blind in Bombay where all work- A volunteer teacher of the deaf, ers are volunteers. id . With the information gather. pies ii Communist Suther. came here to see first hand how|on her tours she plans to "sug- pales. Eskimos live -- expecially how gest to my government--fight my government to makc them help "In India," she said, "Children the people. There are 90,000,000 sit on the hot fl ky 1d like! illiterate people in India -- they of who came from families of the sit, e oors. 1 would like ale RUGS AND LIVING ROOM SUITES Cleaned to Perféction NU-WAY RUG 174 Mory RA 5.0433 end Carpet Sales to know how workers and farm. ers lived and worked and thought | {would help them, in the party's (view, to overcome bureaucracy and the subjectivism which es-| |tranged them from reality and kept them apart from the masses. TO WORK FARMS Some foreign observers here thought that other aims of the measure were to reduce swollen administrative staffs, increase party supervision of the farmers and- weaken the authority of the intellectuals as a class. | Altogether, more than 7,000 of- | other tasks in industry, This year, Communist party and government officials are going in rotation to work in fields also will do one month's manual Brotherhood Of Evil A shocking true report of an un- derworld organized by Capone, I A ja that i | and rakes in millions every month by exploiting human weakness, Read this long 25-page exposé in May Reader's Digest -- how this subhuman gang of Sicilians that's more powerful today | than ever before. Their d for secret | code dest all law, holds nothe ing but contempt for you or Orhotne Applian plicnces. w. 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[of the former Canadian news- grades at Lord Kitchener School| All the children had first read intensely stimulating to a young ; |pdper man and editor who now| learn to use words creatively 85|the play, then together worked on child if he 'sees' it in the light of is press attache at the Canadian | they act out stories and poems in|the seript, adding dialogue and his own imagination," Miss Grier Embassy in Washington, I class, |changing Mnes here and there. says. 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