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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Nov 1956, p. 6

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PAC amTI CANAD!A!q STATESMAN. lEOWuf2vmLu. OTAM Former Missionary Discusses Brutal Tactics 0f Soviet Comm unists Editor's Note-We are pieased tude of eyes. We had been con. ta publish the foliowing letter! venie ntiy led ta forget the iike deaiing with the action of thei dispiav o! Communist hypocrisy Soviets pertaining ta the Hun- and !erocity in China and Korea, garian and Middle East situa- even though these entaileda tions which are uppermost in 1 thousand fold of slaughter of the minds ot many nations to- the innocents. Now we again day. The ietter is writteni by feel the terror. see the dead, and( Rev. Fred J. Reed, minister off hea r the false promises. We Hampton United Church., who !find that many Canadians, for 30 years served as a mission- taught to believe that progress ar 'v in China. so has a irst hand, and content have !oilowed the knowiedge and experience with '-iberations", have accepted the Commun ists.-G.W.J. both as factuai. Now Polarn and Hungary have dispeiied for Hampton, Ont., us that misconception. November 6, 1956 Now, according to the custor Dear Mr. Editor: of Communists, attention is being Ail thinking people are per- diverted to the course o! action turbed by the recent pathetic taken bv Britain and France in events. The fiaming forth o! Egypt. It is amazing ta know smouidering hate and ambition that British Labour leaders, alsc in the Near East, and the heart- India and many neutrai feliow- ]ess perfidity of Russia in Hun- travellers have been so Cyciop- gary must have opened a multi- eyed. Surely we regret that, Now available.. .. SAFETY SHOES by Collins * OXFORDS Brown or Black * LOAFERS- Brown or i1ack * GATORS OR BOOTS $9.9 5 p 't John St ut! Shoes 15 King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-5839 Royal Theatre BowmanvillE THURS. -SAT. '- NOV.- 22 Maiinee Saturday m 2p.m. Excellent double-feature weekend! 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STOVE DIL- For your conveuimuco, ini smai! quantlies available ai the station__________ I OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS hel nec ove cus cus "'B Bec Cor Te: Ac( Tai o! o! pref Her Eci lut 1U011ATANTI AI TUA COMPUANY îTr k n- ce iy a, DiIl in id Te ýs, ss ie ýd ýd )r n ýg ri n despp.iring of the futility of U. fN.. oratory and resolutions to ai contrd:) a decade of the Middle; East conflict, Britain feit it necessary to intervene with foce tis teU.S.A. did inY o r Kore. Hoeverthere are none Y u so wise and weil informed re the East as Britain, and has been la so benefcient a ward of peoples jIn 5 I beig brought to independence. I, for one, retain my confidence ýe ini British politicai wisdom, their The campaii Y justice and fair play. We couid Christmnas ses , expect this tragedy in Hungary of the busines a and the Russian-backed discord Northumberla )f mn the Arab lands, to have curb- berculosis As ned the enthusiasm of those who held in Col dpractice pot-shooting at Britain. Nov. 8th. e Those who taik o! such as "Col- Warns of , oniaiism", are flot al young or The danger ;s untravelied or unlearne d. Some among the pul e who "run" the church and the zation weret d state may need. mental digestive toward elimir d correctives. Unfortunately flotI ed out bY the r ail the Red's, pinks and agnost-I Hugh Bedford ics are on the other side of the Dr. Charioti ri "eurtains" of the world. from a report 9 One must hope that the many of the Lamb nwho believed the smearing by where a mont] n Communists and feliow-travel- ducted coverit Tlers. o! the Nationa]ist Govern- food handiers ment in China, who beiieved the Ployment an( fiction of a "peasants' revoit" visas. there. etc. may he' seriously re- Epidemieý considering their indoctrination. Again shes I write "fiction" because being recorded from there, and knowing the Chînese tario town wl farmer and smail workman and had broken ai carrier at least as intimateiy as group 15 to any non-Chinese in Canada, I young people know it to be such. Those siowiy ered activ'e. preparing us to recognize the opened an i Red regime in China, wiil do found the owi weii to note the sour fruits reap- ant, where tt ed bv Britain o! hier un-recipro- gtd oro cated recognition, the repudiation two waitresses of debts and the liiquidation of famous firms. Some wise ones May Be feit that to drive the Red Chin- The problenr ese out of Korea would drive erative patienl China into the paws of the Bear. deait with thr( There she is, with many a na- ernment legisi tion, and no one seriously be- who is infecti iieves that the Bear will open its exposed and m paws to free its victims. Surely x-rayed mayi then we cannot think to accord ed before a recognition to any goveroment and committec with such a record of brutal, Recurr bloody purges, o! colonization of Most casesi N. Korea, o! violation of arm- group, the Pre istice termis, o! inciting and aid- oid cases fiari ing aggression and revoit in sev- mentioned fou eral far Eastern lands. discovered in It is quite incredibie that only One w'as aged redundant oratory, and the ab- staining of some 15 nations from a vote favourabie to Hungarian bu. visited at1 freedomn, shouid have been theI Mr. and Mi tiresome, tîme-consumîng spec- Dean and Boy tacle at the U.N., even while the tea guests at IV pieading Hungarian people were Miss Jean being siaughtered by a mer- Mr. George 1 ciiess monster. We have' were at Mr. E. done littie but talk. It remains Sunday. for us to do something beyond Mr. and Mr hope that such oppression as oth- and ch ildren n ers enduré, cannot be endured itors at Mr. H. forever, and that some people ville. will revoit with success. Miss Helen May I suggest what Canada was et home îc might do. First, ask Russia to Mr. and Mrs. withdraw hier muititudinous awa, visited on diplomatie staff, until their tyr- E,. R. Tayîor's. anny ends. Second, refuse rec- Mr. and Mrs. ognition to the puppet Hungar- ton, visited at ian regime. Third, refuse en- on Sunclay. trance visas to Red politicain- Mr. and Mrs. dustrial, c u i t ti r a 1 troupes. Bowmanville, Fourth, refuse passports to trav- evening guests el to Russia. Fi!th, refuse to coe's. compete with Russian athietic Solina Home teamns; and to support with funds wiîî meet F'rida and supplies, and even volun- ember 23. Colc God, may yet find freedom. Ewart LeaskE Yours very sincereiy, sisters of Ennis Fred J. Reed. A good attendk ed. SOLINA. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McRae, Ajax; Mr'. and Mrs. Richard Moses, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors o! Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell Hamer. Mr. and Mrs. -Isaac Hardy and Stanley attended the fun- eral o! the late Mrs. A. M. Hardy, Bowmanville, -Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holdsworth and famiiy, Osha*a, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mowbray, Myrtle Station, visited at Mrs. Hazel Harris'. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Pet were Saturday tea guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miller and family, Brougham, visited at Mr. John Knox's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Magee, Oshawa; Mrs. Tom Westlakie and boys, Miiibrook, were with Mr. and Mrs. F. Westlake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Broome, and sons visited at Mr. Harold Mar- tin's, at Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. T. Flett. Colum- a] o. b. I et ai le th dE to CI, an 1

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