Bn er ete pre eeeg AeeeharEe forth K Korea ‘and its leader, Kim: ai = But independent analysts re ed? a ‘night for the:tirst Peking was''‘aghast" and UPD®, Solith Visit to: the United States. hy.a Chinese- “the attempted assassina a hwo “premier. “since. Peking. ° and Washington ‘Korea's . President el 9 in an: atta normalized: diplomatic: ties in 1978. : Rangoon, Burma, last ‘a < of the, South 4. ” As Zhao flew. fo Washington, China’ 5: vnly - that killed senor member: ; i]. English-language newspaper reiterated in “Korean ca Peking today ae tficlel Chinese view that" The bonibing killed 21 people, actus. : Sino-American, .. differences. . could ° be ‘South Korean Deputy Premier Bums oof _, overcome if the’ thorny issue of Taiwan was. joon and’ Foreign Minlster | Lee a - resolved, a The newspaper China’ ‘Dail ‘also carried ; “TRIAL HELD an tenth gerne to. the United Staies ‘°° Burma severed diplomatic relations wit ; against .impesing any restriction, on trade “North Korea over the inciden tices”. “between the.two countries: |... ; in which two North Korean army d sen - Ina commentary on Zhao’s US, Visit, the - were convicted of the murders an ao Atate-run newspaper “echoed” themes _ tenced to death... developed by the premier at his. Peking - news conference last week. that there'are “ still problems between ‘the twe ‘countries, ‘One of those‘convicted confessed he had 7 acted under orders from senior North | notably those concerning ‘Taiwan’ which Korean military officers. The North Korea Peking considers a renegade province: ee ondered, has denied any sue “None of them: (the problems) -is in- soluble and steady ond enduring progress ‘The senior U.S. official, who ‘ iseussed can be made in Sino-U.S; relations if the the issue on the condition he no . i tified -by'sname, said there have been Dally aiestion Is resolved,” the: China “qumerous: diplomatic exchanges on the me question’ between Washington and Peking. MARKET BIGGER. - Ss He would net, discuss these approaches The newspaper algo said that aticher and but said the United States feels that “the more-developed - Chinese economy could Chinese have. been acting to reduce ie offer a bigger. market. to other countries, _Slons and the possibility of war in the “It is thus wise for:those wishing to'ex: ». (Korean): peninsula. fe < ) ‘ploit China’s expanding: .market’. to: “They have an interest in 30 doing,” e us ent 'S book at ac ed /of ficial ~~ recognize that, for a sustained inerease of said. “The.Rangoon atrocity underscores ‘trade, there . must : ‘be an... appropriate just bow murderous. and serious the North " ent is.’ : MOSCOW (AP) - The { reflect the conservative blacklisted by Leonid ‘novel wl be poked this” ‘peasants, at random to - eaten aver the years," the ® newspaper wore A Beate to confer with President official press has attacked eyitural policy. of President: . Brezhnev, has nevertheless’ . | year. “in. :New “York. by ~ ensure | faetment of’ ‘their BANS ol : : Winter getting you down? Prefer rain to snow, and sunshine to both? Try using winter. Bundle up, put ona good pair of boots and soning aiong the mountain tops. The clear crisp alr and beautiful views. will give you, a whole new outlook on life. -- . ; e ‘ House on Tuesday and Yevgeny . Yevtushenko's . yuri Andropov, who ‘has “ ~ managed to get moat of his’ William Morrow. ees “plan.” i anh at, ‘means: they auld ‘refrain from is Reafen atthe White Hau of other top U.S. latest baok as immoral and — gaid in several speeches art work published. . Some Yevtushenko, born * in - oo adopting nearsighted and restrictive ‘at: jeaders, including State Secretary George dishonest. But -Yev-. should “serve the cause of observers say by writing Siberia in 1933, drew on his Volkov also objected to a titudes (on bilateral trade with China), we Shultz ‘and Defence Secretary Caspar tushenko, one of the Soviet © communism.” some poetry glorifying _ early experiences : for ‘the . Sexual passage in the novel,, - "One. senior. U.S. . “ofticial “said © in. -. Weinberger. Union's most popular - -“I am merely pleased the socialism, he has been able: new ‘novel, which. moves saying: “This lewd passage Washington . that: ‘the’ Reagan’ ad-. “From the United States, Zhao flies to wrilers, says impishly he |s: novel received so much to boy the freedom to back and forth between past’ doés not even deal with the : 5 no ministration willexplore with Zlyangtheuse Ottawa on Jan. 17 ta. begin a week-long pleased his work has drawn attention,” said Yev- publish other more non- and. future, reality and » feelings’ of ‘love, The of. Chinese: influence to rein. in. what’ :- ‘Canadian tour thal includes talks with attention. tushenko duringa telephone — conformist works. ‘fantasy, description of love on an-” Washington views as a. “murderous’’-and’. Prime Minister Trudeau and visits ‘to A review of his novel Wild interview from his home. Yevtushenko Rained fame : Soviet. critic’ Oleg: Volkov © animal ‘level leaves a bad’, . increasingly: danigerous regime: in. North’ i ‘Torants, Montreal, Niagara Falls and Berry Places in the current - -“¥ believe that a writer . in 198t with his ,poem. Babi ‘compared the novel - to a taste in‘ one’s mouth, ‘Since: | Korea: .' --Wanéouver before he leavs for home Jan. issue of the literary “can never be liked by Yar, about a ravine where ‘houséwife's shopping. ‘bag, the’ vulgar lover . is’ China has slong ‘sipported communist “gg a magazine Nash = _—severybody and must nol try = Nazis. “massacred: ‘about _ Of dissimilar objects thrown described by ; the author as a° - we Sovremennik (Our “Con-.° to be popular with all - 140,000. people.. He — was together, | ** hero. mo temporary) appeared to ke readers,” hé said. s harshly criticized for-the FINDS OFFENSIVE . The . reviewer’ also’ a warning to Yevtushenko “For me the article in poem on the grounds it had - ‘The’ review said three criticized the ‘book for’ andother writers not totake Nash Sovremennick, violated the. Comimunist episodes in the‘novel were - another sexual passage in Commerclal’& Residential liberties with sensitive" repraaching me “for: all party Ilne on anti-Semitism. "particularly offensive, ‘ which a Soviet cosmonaut. Carpet & Upholstery subjects sych as Stalin's possible ‘sins, is a high — Yevtushenko always has , Qne-deals with the forced semembers ‘an uncle who - 24 HOUR SERVICE leadership, the Second gtimation of the novel.” . said he - believes in collectivization ofthe: Stalin became involved in a love . 4 * World War and sex. ‘ Yevtushenko, silenced by socialism, but he also has era, when -a police squad ‘alfair with a German widow ‘The attack also appeared Nikita Khrushchey and insisted he has not had to assigned - “to eliminate during the. Second: World ines — “sell my soul to socialism.” relatively’ prosperous War. - ‘FLOOD, SMOKE & FIRE _ During the interview, landowners known — as EMERGENCY SERVICE - . Yeviushenko triumphantly Kulaks rounds up a peasant _ Yevtushenko's latest "i CLEAN-UP as pointed out that four million ‘instead. The book says there Project, the film’ Kin- | * CERTIFIED ON LOGATION CARPET. DYER -* GRADUATE OF ADVANCED REST: ORATION SCHCOL * FLAME: PROOFING * “ODOR CONTROL -OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT | comers | i} a G er I’ | copies of his Wild Berry were no Kulaks available; dergarten ' starring Yev- y Aa to ‘§ Places have been sold, The 80 police squids picked w? tushenko’. , and. Oscar- a foe See ca winning: Austrian, actor. ; HOT SPOTS a . Klaus Maria Brandauer, : | Oru. . a — — ' will be released in Moscow - a : : on Ji : - Sterling News Service . : all ted and write, es : | . P E O p E vette “meno eauure. oe . rs) b out I . Yevtushenko: ; The marshals regrou p Poor Paul ‘Newman, just. another. pretty face. |. a "He's the man with whom British women would most like fortheattack | , to have an affair, but when.it comes to picking a guy to "It ts about time to make a final analysis of the event settle down with and marry, ‘he loses out to Cliff Richard. which, without being global, has totally changed the in- ternational climate. A British polling organization says Newman, 58, was rated first in five categories: ideal man, the man they, ner) down the Korean histinos with wh aor would most like to have an affair with, the most handsome, — on board, neither he nor his regional commanders || most attractive and sexy.and most exciting to be with. | couldhave foreseen the implication of that action. ‘ Guess those qualities aren’t right for 4 husband, though. - . Yet the people who did make the final decision to The women want to marry singer Richard, 43, or, as second- shoot ares Blane after recelving od that thon about choice, Clint Eastwood, 53. The. survey people @ don’t say en el space bellev a f _Denetit from the whole story the most poi what Cliff ‘and Clint have over Paul. f. alive gow of le Soviet rahi ad plas inapitena He may not ldok Jean and hungry now, but country singer knowing It to be full of civilians. One of these reasons Kenny Rogers knows what it’s like to go without food. was ta show to the Party leadership who is really in in “I remember what hunger - is,’’ said: ‘Rogers: “I came . charge in the U.S.S.R. today. Yuri Andropov, who from a very poor family in the ghetto in Housten. We always came to power having KGB and army support but lack- had something to eat, but not always enough.’ ing Popularity within the Party organization, Wascor | Rogers is asking the 14,000 fans attending two sold-out _ 8 Marshall Nikolal Ogee amerable to pressure. the concerts in Long Beach, Calif:, to help witha campaign , Ste Baar taser eee | ta'enmage mie waeaaee ‘Korean plane. 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