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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 26

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jjjq The roBt-limes Sunday, November 6, 1906 tftt Mao Only A Front? Conviction Grows I WE RENT SELL NEW USED Baby Cribs STROLLERS CARRIAGES PLAY YARDS I HI-CHAIRS Schroder's I 127 LA REVIEW AVE. On Phillips Point I Phone S2-3t05 For The Betl Women1 Club Coverage Read The Palm Beach Pout tions tliat his Influence has HONG KONG (AP) Here, who are a potent political in- strument because of their reck at the window to Red China, Of the "in" group, the most a conviction is growing among intriguing figure is Tao Chu, 1 "V- competent watchers that Mao Chen is included because he is Tse-tung is a man without pow an ideologist and former person al secretary of Mao and thus er, a front for a regime to which brings Mao stamp of apprwal. Kang is a security veteran, ex he surrendered himself volun tarlly as a virtual prisoner. pert in the ways of the secret Students of the situation Chinese and others detect a new phase In the power strug gle. A showdown seems to be i i ARE YOU THE "SQUARE" IN THIS I CIRCLE? less cruelty.

The Young Communist League has been all but disbanded. Its millions of members too mature for the purposes of dally terror along with the many high party figures in Peking and the provinces who have been humiliated are potential revisionists of the future, when the old men now running the parry become too weak to carry on. More violence is in prospect. There are indications the teenage Red Guards will be given carte blanche to attack and insult high leaders when Lin's group feels strong enough. Those who resist will be Judged Incorrigible.

Those who confess will be disgraced. Either way, they will be pushed aside. The "in" group at the moment seems to Include, in order of power, Lin, Tao Chu, Chen coming, and when it does, it is likely to inflict heavy damage on the Communist Party, per police. Tao, however, seems to be the technician of the "great proletarian cultural revolution" and definitely a man to watch. His rise has been meteoric.

At the moment, the guess is that he is next to Lin in terms of personal power. Tao, now 60, had a career as a military man and political commissar, a ruthless director of land reform, but also en able government administrator. He Is a Hunan province man, like Mao, and was close to him. He Is now considered close to Lin. haps dividing it for years to come.

Chinese propaganda hints the time is near when names will be named and as the propaganda puts it "dogs not al ready in the water" will be drowned, meaning that those relisting the "great proleterian Tao may be the real string- (AP Wlreohoto) Po-ta and Kang Sheng. Premier puller in the background, a gray Chou siiii is listed high eminence operating behind the cultural revolution' will be among these, but he is regarded glitter of the ailing Lin who one shown no mercy. MAO LISTENS Marshal Lin Piao, Chinese Communist leader, listens In the Red Chinese strongman, address- the background. This Peking radioes crowds recently in Tien An Men photo was received in Tokyo, Satur-Square in Peking. Mao Tse-tsung, the day.

as a useful functionary and day may come into his own as there have been clear lndica- a strong man. "Mao's thinking" Maoism rules. But in Red China, Mao's "thinking" more and more is in the thinking of Lin 2 Won't Talk About Girls Piao, the saturnine, ailing de kmw. fense minister whe is being in Dade's Sheriff Suspended By Burns After Indictment State Attorney Gordon Old creasingly clorified. Recent ham Jr.

emphasized the two LEESBURG (UPI) Lake County officials say two young men who wers with two missing Pinellas County girls CiliKCH BUGS? CALL TOHflSELLO 585-2551 FOR MIMHI Of THf NTIONt nil CONIKX ASSOCIATION statements on Red China's new men were not accused tl any crime or wrongdoing. He said, nuclear explosion contain significant hints. ments were three former sher however, their lawyers advised shortly before their disappearance Oct. 2 have refused to answer question about the iff's aides, already accused of The Peking press says the them to refuse to answer his success was achieved by tne questions. army, workers, technicians and scientists (ranking scientists Craig Mackie of Bellaire and BXESX felonies, and two deputies.

Former chief of detectives Manson Hill, former chief of the police division Leslie Van Bus-kirk, former intelligence division chief David Helman and deputies George Busby and Ern T333 Ben Pauterman of Largo had Put yourself in the center of fun! Think-feel-and look young! Meet more friends in one week than you've acquired all year! Dance and mix with the liveliest set in town! And feel tension fade away! LEARN TODAY'S MOST POPULAR DANCES! FOX TROT LATIN DISCOTHEQUE! last) who "enthusiastically re sponded to the call of comrade Lin Piao. holding high the great Red banner of Mao Tse-tung's been subpoenaed by Oldham after the Lake County sheriff said the two would not talk to him. They were the escorts of Nancy Leiciiner, 21, of Largo, and MIAMI (UPI) Dade County Sheriff T. A. Buchanan, cleared less than three months ago on charges of perjury, was suspended Saturday by Gov.

Haydon Burns following new grand jury indictments for bribery. The governor appointed Leonard McNutt, executive officer in the sheriff's department, to take over Buchanan's duties pending appointment of an interim sheriff. Burns notified Buchanan of the action by telephone from Jacksonville. The indictment as one of seven handed down Friday in the grand Jury's probe of al- est Ferguson were charged with appropriating stolen property thought." Since Lin now inter prets Mao's thought, it is Lin for their own use. They were accused with two who reaps the elory.

PHONE NOW: Pamela Anne Nator, 20, of The communique announcing the successful guided missile- Clearwater, when the girls dis counts of "knowingly, feloniously and forcibly" taking stolen furs. Jewels and other property nuclear weapon test was Issued appeared while on a picnic at jointly tr the Communist Cen Alexander Springs. tral Committee and its military introductory OFFER: FREE I Frivol Done Lassen I Dane Booklet Invitation to Fun-Fillod Studio Forty The girls were last seen walk from Ruth Campbell Cox and another person identified only as "Jimmy." commission. Lin controls both, Come-Join America's 1 Dance Club! and be with people tonight! ing down a nature trail. They were dressed in swim suits.

Mackie and Dauterman were aleged misconduct in the sher having taken over chairmanship of the military commission from on the lake in a canoe at the Mao, who held it for 30 years. iff's department. It charged the suspended sheriff, along with Dave Shifrln, already un "fTe, the young people of Palm Beach County, concerned about the future of our state, do endorse!" State Senator: Louis "Ship" Dafalis House of Representatives: Gp. 1. Jack Poorbaugh time of the disappearance.

By implication, the communique attributed the success to Lin, der Indictment on perjury Oldham said the two men also refused to submit to lie detec Mao as a person was not named only his thinking. tor tests, again on the advice of their attorneys. Lin and his allies have not yet, however, won the day in the power struggle. A showdown CONSOLIDATE 1 may come at a new party con rrancmseu uiiii-e aiuuiu ouu mi iy vruu charges, with seeking bribes from a self-confessed gambler and two alleged operators of prostitution. Shifrin was named as the go-between, or "bagman" who allegedly delivered the money to Buchanan.

Judge Henry Balaban said Buchanan and Shifrin were to surrender by Monday. Also named In Friday's indict gress, already five years over lYOUn DEBTS? due. By that time Lin and his i. I. tfit, TKctM.

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