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He noted that peace propos- als from the- communist side are now public knowledge fol- lowing Khrushchev’s speech to the United Nations, “Although the change has been in the direction of peace in the West, this is not true in the East. U.S. policy in the East is'still based on the over- throw of the Peoples Republic of China, which was clearly stated in a pamphlet on Am- recently released by the State Department. The intent of the policy is ts maintain a constant threat of military action against China and to keep al- ive the hope in the minds of certain people, such as Chiang Kai-shek, that disintegration will take place soon in China and with U.S. aid they will mop up and re-establish the old regime.” Osa to the mouse riding on the elephani’s ear, so when they crossed a bridge, the mouse said, “Look how we are shak- ing the bridge.” The result of this policy, combined with the from the United Nations, mak- es the Far East a particularly erican policy in the Far East, - grave threat to world peace. During his tour of China Dr. Dr. Endicoti likened Form. exclusion of People’s China Endicott visited Tibet. what is happening the gave an outline of Tibet's torical connection with ( and the internal situat to the liberation of © betans have been on five main nationalities ma up China for a thousand y. Twice as many Tibeta in China as do in Tibe escaped from the most Sive, barbaric, religio in the history of man people have been — slaves for centuries, “The revolt in Tibet when the el : essary reforms were due t put into effect and a minori of landlords and religiou ers decided to defy the | CLASSIFIED ADVE ment,” said Dr. Endicott. RTISING A charge of 50 cenis for each insertion of five lines or less with 10 cents for each addi- tional line is made for notices appearing in this column. No notice will be accepted later than Monday, 2 p.m. of the week of pubiication. COMING EVENTS DEADLINE FOR COMING EVENTS COLUMN — All copy must be in the Pacific " Tribune office nof later than Monday, 2 p.m. NOV. 23 PEACE COUN- ; CIL’S ANNUAL BAZAAR will be held at the UKRAINIAN HALL — 805 E. Pender St. from 2:30 p.m. on. Chinese gifts for sale. After- noon tea. Smorgasbord supper at 6 p.m. Adults, $1.00; Child- ren 50c. 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