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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1963, p. 28

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Sino-Soviet Rift May Prompt Purge TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) --| Chiang, who recently returned Gen. Chiang Chunk Kuo says/from a visit to the United Chinese Communist Leader Mao Wo one ¢ i - Tse-tung is planning a big purge ring A ie vee Bae PY of all ig gg ae! -- cabinet and is deputy secretary- x 149 bod sp) Bh: lg viet Premier general of the National Secur- , ! : | , : : 4 j ity Council. on of President The | nots In these positions the younger pmo Hage Tesetay that the Pe-|Chiang keeps in touch with in- Q ° ° ' ling-Moscow rift has spread pac a -- ports. wage Blow: Ordinarily 119.00 to 129.00 Save 35.00 to 45.00! Chi Com- ae cn affected the|Teports have been shown to be accurate. morale of the armed forces. , WON'T BE LIQUIDATION , g : EATON i. 1g. Chiang predicted the purge g ; 'Witch Hunt In will aot be one vn the lines of e ; Super Value, : ae h a Stalinist liquidation (execu- B C. H H rt tion), but _ the form of oust- ing from the party those who is as u oppose Mao's break with Fur, fur and more fur --- used sometimes with a lavish hand -- sometimes with a modest Tea ers Khrushchev : f f ch Chiang said the split has af- : ' ; ; ; . VICTORIA (CP) --The pres. (204, the morale of the Chi- touch. But used wisely and well, with an eye to what's what in fashion! Each'coat in this --The pres-/,, ; ili . * oo . . . ak Wt te Br poeta ees poe, collection is made of imported wool fabric -- tweeds, checks, diagonal weaves, in. wool faille, wool and mohair. Each coat is topped (and sometimes cuffed) with a collar of lux- ogg na gg ag Baber 2 senior officers of the navy and : lay a one-men "wite) jun ir fi had b mmoned eZ 4 . ' ' 4 has branded thousands of B.C.|t9 Peking for questionng. urious Canadian beaver or mink, lynx, European or black fox, natural grey or black dyed ee oe ecto, and un-) "The ideological conflict me Persian lamb. Each coat.has an unmistakable look of luxury, yet is Eaton super-value James Cairnie of | Victoria te i's dae ome were y: asd priced, well-under $100! Come try one for size . . . we've juniors 3 to-15, misses' 8 to 18,-4 ~~ said Nanaimo lawyer Harold) 1)". ooner or later explode in women's 28 to 40 and half.sizes 842 to 20%. Hine should be considered an ' out - and = out crank," adding the party's face and hasten its Fes F that if Mr. Hine continues to bei He added: attack teachers the federation : a ; : 'Goes y , ray take retaliatory acion. "A major uprising on the ' * s Mr. Hine said last week that|/mainland is inevitable. All the ; ' os, ntri pr oats public school teachers are in- explosive elements are there: doctrinating schoo! children/All that is needed now is an ex- with socialism. ternal force to ignite the fuse." : ? : » itil ™ oe : "Mr. Cairne said the lawyer's By extemal force he obviously ; 7 a ao With an Easy Elegance «xtement "branded thousands) meant a Chinese Nationalist at- ©: innocent teachers with mas-|tack in strength on the main- : sive charges similar to a ot land. : yk ae is a hunt without producing one jot) ~ treks ' ; Sy 4 : . ; Ort ne pursues, this further,| ___ CONSEQUENCES et : a" Ordinarily 69.95 to 89.95! the federation will have to con-| GRANBY, Que. (CP)--Mayor ; Lg a, : sider taking further action." P. Horace Boivin missed a be 2 ee ie 4 ve f Mr. Hine refused to comment| question on a truth - or - conse- : i 1 / 3 to 1 / 2 Usua I Price ! on the president's statement, (quences television show and ' é : : -|had to paste "Granby Zoo" stickers on automobiles in front Land Trade-Ins --fint"Roset Bouin had to ride ' ee Hh EATON SUPER VALUE, each Boom Predicted = Main Street on a camel. ; ' WINNIPEG (CP) -- Real es- : . é pial By 0 0 ree ¥ rare tate men were told Tuesday Canada is on the verge of a big expansion in the property trade- in field. Roger Desmarias, a Montreal ] J pt ; realtor, spoke to delegates at- ; . , 4 . wy i Le tending the 20th annual conven- y j ? : * ae p : ' : Sa a : ie ' tion of the Canadian Associa- > @ ; There's not a bit of trim in sight -- we placed ae Oe Te oe ee ! ' all our fashion in one basket--and come up with : He said trade-ins now are be- we : ; ' ' yi Tee 4 ing arranged on a city-to-city]| SMART WOMEN... = | _ DS a most captivating collection of cloth coats! Big, basis. Large companies were have their carpets and uphol- : s j ' : : a bold checks, nubby little boucles, plush wool becoming more interested be-|f stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' j Ke ; oe ee : ra cause they could save money ee ; er" i ae ke and mohair, soft wool and angora (rabbit's i hait) -- these are just a few of the fabrics you'll on such things as hotel bills if : could: move into 4 new home DURACLEAN | " eat 8 tos ee find. Details too are devastating -- great, high - sie lage aa 728-8518 iil he eae i. & a er collars, or collars not at all; waistlines that : : Pu Rats aes waiver from below the bosom to somewhere' : 'round the hips. These are coats you'll wear with ° a great sophistication, with swagger, with ex- huberance . . ; fashionably! Each one's a little "find" . . . come see them for yourself. Sizes range from Juniors' 3 to 15, misses' 8 to 18, women's 28 to 40, to half sizes 8% to 20%. aoe PRE PE Pe pete aes JUST SAY-- : oe | s : Budget Plan Terms (with no down poyment) "CHARGE IT' fo ya NO } c : : May Be Arranged NO MONEY 4 . CARRYING | . oF ft DOWN y CHARGE d ' j ; § ~ {EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 244 PHONE 725-7373- FOR 30 DAYS Thursday Is The Second Day... Of Our Smart Styling in Selby Arch Preservers OCTOB ER Ordinarily Blacks and Browns in shoes for the Fall and Winter season, all by a name known for quality and comfort Sizes 41/2 to 11, widths 21.95 to 23.00... er A. NEWPORT -- Block or Brown suede, 4-eyelet tie, with alligator Save trim, cuban heel. B. MARCIA -- Black suede pump with braid trim and cuban heel. ! C. HARLEQUIN -- Pump in combination of black calf and block patent 7 00 to 8.05 with cuban heel. . PARA-C -- Black crushed leather pump, bow trim, low cuban heel. Telephone Orders Accepted on A to D EATON'S will be Secauneeooet | (A ! \\. EAT i 3 CONVENIENT PLANS || 4 ; y sian Vain featuring scores TO CHOOSE FROM! : i i " : 1 De e of timely. 'Selby' Shoes . . . Reg, 20.95 and 21.95 | | SPecial values . . . so LADIES' LAMINATED ' / , ; iY | Tas 4: PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please No Telephone or Mail Orders) shop and save at FULL LENGTH COATS \ ka . ~s % ; ; £ ! These ore 'Selby' shoes taken from our regular stock and offered to \ 5 "4 you at a substantial saving. Included in the group are calf and EATON'S on With the popular "A" Line for perfect fit. Featur- i . 2 \ suede leathers, colours of block, brown and blue in pump and tie ing the high style storm collar for added warmth for é . a ' --_ iy 4% te 11, widths '4A to D, but not all sizes in each T ° ' the cold weather ahead. Sizes 10 to 18, Compare . Meee eae hursday and Friday, at 25.00. EATON SUPER VALUE, Octobe: Pay 1.25 2.88 » \ Wee 10th and 11th! Weekly mcs ZELLER'S LIMITED pone DELIVERY 21 Simooe St, $, 2209

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