LEADER OF THE BAND Wee Sandy Mclean of spection 2 a oa ment Band. 'our-year-o aay dean ts toes va Sandy was on hand for the highland games at Dutton, he carries out his own in- Ont. . {CP Photo) By LESLIE MILLIN VANCOUVER (CP) -- Can- ada may have something to learn about effective de! gl tive federalism from Russia, a University of B.C, professor thinks, Prof, Aram Ohanjanian, who lectures a course on Peoples of the U.8.8.R, for UBC's depart- ment of Slavonic studies, is heading for the Soviet Union later this year to take a look, Canada, like the U.8.8.R., in- corporates a number of na- tional minorities, he said in an interview, but has not been able to deal successfully with them, "There is nothing in the U.S.S.R, like the separatist movement in French Canada," he said, Prof, Ohanjanian credits So- viet success in welding many national states into an effective union to two things: a vision, and an immediate improve- ment in conditions, A relatively weak Communist central government after the 1917 revolution was able to hold the. many nationalities together because it offered these things, he said. Canada was born in a differ- Party Doesn't Always Win w:.iisis;(% ov i Disputes In Red Industry By JOHN BEST MOSCOW (CP)--What hap-|ceive his proper sick pay. IN MINORITY GROUP Prof. Ohanjanian's views are not shared by all Slavists, but he is relying at least partly on personal experience -- he was other time Koroley did not re- born an Armenian, and thus grew up as a member of the pens when a factory manager and the plant Communist boss can't get along together? This is a case where the factory manager won the battle. At Orenburg, 750 miles south- east of Moscow, K. M. Karta- mishev, a grain factory man- ager, found himself at logger- heads with A. I. Korolev, the party secretary. The outcome of the ensuing tug-of-war in its own small way| perhaps says a lot about the rowing power of technocrats in Soviet society. . Korolev, storage chief at the factory, came to feel that Kart- amishev was turning the fac- tory into his own private estate, oppressing workers and punish- ing good Communists because they criticized him. So the party boss began in- citing workers. He told them He concluded that the omis- sions were intentional, that the manager was intriguing against him and porter him, In turn, he began insulting ministration, BOTH UNDER FIRE The feud could not be kept secret, More and more people itook sides. ltions in Orenburg, and to Mos- cow. was called at the factory, Ko- turn he himself was attacked, from the party. The meeting was. later reinstated by the the ads sR, speak their own languages and preserve their own cultures," he said, Korolev sent fren:|trary to jzied letters to party organiza-|views--that at least one minor- U.S.S.R. national minority, He believes the U.S,8.R, has handled the question properly. "National minorities in the are encouraged to Most observers Prof, agree---con- Ohanjanian's fault and 28 actually signed a Finally a party cell meeting|letter to this effect. The Communist party news- rolev attacked Kartamishev paper Pravda, reporting the ep- and demanded the manager's|isode, dismissal from the party, Inlextent of scolding Kartamishev : for not having a heart-to-heart and the factory's chief engineer|talk with Korolev before the demanded that he be excluded|situation got out of hand, supported them to the 'It is an unworthy story," did exclude him but Koroleviadmonished Pravda. For party functionaries at the "We have to fight against the)town's party organization, administration," | One payday Koroley didn't re-\was ceive a bonus, have. The mistake was laterjeven corrected by Kartamishev. An- unceremoniously though many worke However, in the end Korolev booted as he shouldjout of his job at the factory, factory level the moral of the story may be: Think twice be- fore tangling with the boss. Russia needs him and his kind rsitoday more than ever--and he thought the manager was at'knows it, si A Ore sa Shit Russ Could Supply Examples For Co-Operative Federalists ity has been systematically har- assed; the Jews, Prof, Cecil Bryner,' a col- league of Prof, Ohanjanian's in UBC's Slavonics department, suggests the Tartars have also been victims. He points to frequent denun- ciations in official Soviet peri- odiculs on "bourgeois national- ism" as an indication that an- noying separatist movements me, exist. istorians have noted that Nazi Germany was able to re- cruit an army in the Ukraine to fight against the U,8.8.R. durin Moshe Decter, writing in For- eign Affairs, has described 80- viet. policy towards Je "spiritual strangulation,' their future as "precarious," LIMITED TO ONE PAPER An article by Solomon Sch- wartz in Current History sa there is only one Yiddish news paper in the Soviet Union--a two-page paper publishing 1,000 copies three times a week, Two small Asian minorities, the Maris and -Yakuts (about 504,000 and 236,000 respect- ively), have a total of 49 news- papers, Mr, Decter said, Prof, Ohanjanian argues that national minorities can look at such figures assStalin, a Geor- gian; Khrushchév and Brarzh- nev, who rose' through the Ukrainian Commuprist party; and Mikoyan, an Armeniah, to see vow far a non-Russian can rise, He said this gives each So- viet citizen the feeling of being quite as good as any Russian--| an improvement over the da. of Czarist and Russian imper-| jalism, | His parents' belongings were seized by the government once, he recounts, and he and his mother moved in with an aunt, | A_ Russian commissar pur- sued them there and threatened| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, September 3,1968 15 (IN Three Easy Credit Plans! 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