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LLEWELLYN DOUGLAS 712 Robson St. Vancouver 1, B.C. Phone: MUtual 1-4022 (Corner of Granville) ROOFING & SHEET METAL REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 George Gee G & B HEATING Ltd. Gas - Oil - Electric - Plumbing - Sheet Metal INSTALLATIONS — SERVICING No Down Payment — 6% Simple Interest First Payment October 1,-1959 4415 Hastings Street CY 9-4919 PENDER LUGGAGE 541 WEST PENDER MU 2-1017 | PROPRIETOR — TI. LEVINE Club Bags, Suit Cases, Brief Cases, Portfolios, Trunks (all sizes), and Binoculars. Special Discount to PT Readers Aero-- Flyte Bags, Winnington’s exclusive interview with the Panchen Lama of Tibet By ALAN WINNINGTON SHIGATSE, Tibet—I have just spent a whole fascinating day here with the Panchen Lama; whom I found in excellent health and high spirits. A rugged jot -|from Lhasa te meet the acting leader of Tibet involved crossing the highest ae | of the world’s highest road, which was very rough going owing to the rainy me The jeep journey began in! pelting rain, sloshing through rivulets and sliding on sleety, mud round precipitous hair- pin bends as high as 18,000 feet above sea level. After ferrying the racingi Yalutsangpo at ‘night under. the Milky Way, the weather cleared and the goxcen roofs: of the ancient’. Tashilunpo Monastery, seat ‘of the Panch-. on Lama here, Begmed in the: MOFNING-2SUNX wrote The Bese 225s out of his medieval, embroidered tent |¥ pavilion to greet me. We exchanged ceremonial |; scarves, handshakes and rem- iniscences..He is over six feet tall and more ‘statesmanlike |f than when=i=met him here four years ago. The Panchen speaks Chin- ese so we wére able fo talk without interpreters. He said he hoped I would faithfully report the iruin about Tibet and help correct the lies now being spread for purposes over the Tibetan people. “They say that Tibet.is now a sort of prison,” he -said. \‘‘Well, you can see. for your- self what nonsense this is. The aim of the rebels was “to * pre- : PALACE IN TIBET serve their feudal privileges over the Tibettan people. “Tibet has always: been an integral . part of China and Tibet’s backwardness can only be overcome as a part of China and by reform of the social system. Tibet must go along the road of Socialism and no other road.” On religion, the Panchen densa the Tibetan people believ- Buddhism, and reforms i behavior of its followers observations of Bud eachings were necessary. — Noble monks, for instane had religious power inte monasteries and political p er outside them. 4 “The biggest obstacle h been removed — the react! ary nobility who rebelled aid” who always. stood in the Way ||of reform,” he said. Generally — the lamas were in agreement with the need for reform. As we chaited and I sipped .|tea, blended with yak Ea and salt, a monk photographer kept popping in and shois with a Graflex press camera. , Finaily we shoox naa and parted and the young living god — a Socialist living Bud — dha — said, ‘Goodbye until your third visit when I know you will see great progress i our Tibet under the wise guié ance of the Chinese Commun ist Party. We havea wey bright future.” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _ A charge of 50 cents for ack insertion of five lines or less |- with 10 cenis..for each addi- tional line is_.made for notices appearing in _this.column. No notice will be accepted. later than Tuesday.noon.of the.week.| of publication. COMING EVENTS DEADLINE FOR «COMING EVENTS .COLUMN — All copy must be in the Pacific Tribune office. i, ce pecatoc than: 12 noon Tuesday. ° SEPT. 5 CABARET ar will _ be held. at RUSSIAN PEOPLE'S. HOME, 600 Campbell Ave., on SAT. 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