rs . a re : The Herald, Tussday, May-4, 1962, Page 12 | oe 4 we “ye Sn Me MS Re tae a Seana 5 ckmemrcencic . Shopping’ssoconvenientwhenyoushop. . _ struction on Alcan’ 8: Kitimat. smelter - ees ae the Sears catalogue way. . sjust pick up your Sears September with mést of the plant scheduled © East Atramemitel pee catalogue, your One Card and your phone! - , Will begin production on Feb. 1, 1983.-with” full (production -hoped to.be achieved by. . March. ly 1983. . - iy Gero’s ‘HOT SPOTS” > Siering N News Service ABOUT THE sbuTH Kim It Sung. the Great Leader of the. Korean Nation: ane 7 the Great Friend of progressive mankind, the genius « ce (nr the twentieth century. etc., is in trouble. ‘.. =~ | j The longest ruling commutlist leader {he has led North Kore with an iron fist for: more than forty years), he - . . confessed recently jn.a rare television appearance in his: ~ country that he-has not.tulfilled his life's task. The un- i. .. ification of. the entire -Korean ‘peninsula - under.. his -. - _ leadership has come no closer. than‘at-ihe beginning.of the establishment of the twd Korean states, The war he. ” Started against South Korea in 1950 ended i infailure and > the hope. that.the people's revolution would’ destroy ‘the ra ‘South Korean state vanished. ” ‘ "Kim I-Sung, who recently timed seventy: urged. his +; - ‘people lo make sacrifices and to be prepared for the next mPa Ware, ~ f His’ statement did not attract oa mach attention from _ the world media and’ was considered to be-a traditional : propaganda trick to justify the economic failure’ of the Phenyang regime. . ; The .recent, comparison” by ‘the Washingt ‘azine . “The Problems’ of Communism’: between . magazine, "might of the.two Korean states showed. : however. that . - the militant: tone of. President Kim Should be, taken my seriously, _. Despite ihe high “level of economic “development of.” - South Korea and the economic. power of that country, { the ~ |. military superiority undoubtedly’ belongs tothe ‘North. - ; The-six hundred.thousand soldiers of the North could. "” - gasily. crush:the resistance of the.250,000-man_ army:of ; South Korea: -Phenyarig's ‘regime has wice.as. many. * fanks, ‘supplied ‘by the’ USSR, and moré. than, twice: as - many "jets, supplied by*Chiina and -the ‘USSR: Strategically. the supériority of the North. is even indie -visible. Seoul, the capital ‘of South Korea; is located only . forty. miles. from the 38th parallel, the border between. the . "two Koreas. Sixty-five-percent of South Korean industry :. -— isin Seoul, and a ‘general offensive conducted by the. ‘f. .. - North could“lead to the ifnmediate defeat’ of:the South.” f° -] have: heen shown by South Korean ‘military com: minders the tunnels built by North Koreans. from: the. . “border do the suburbs of the South Korean capital. ‘These tunnels. (discovered following the defection of their North - Korean builder) were ‘byilt with the technical assistance’ ‘of Swedish companies and .were designed ; ‘to--have, a; “capacity to allow {en thousand. armed men to reach Seoul! in- one. night.” : —— m te «Open. a Sears catelogue and you'll ne president Carter rnin his” oe wm. «= Openupa whole: ot shoe ; - dectiion te y Wi draw American troops. om. South Korea . mE ye ; of “convenience, G eryt ing you n s acontribution il Sung as “it seemed’ at the old dreain i, : 4 S. fight there, tig t at your fing ertit ip is! BiOn Was cauicel or 7 | “No crowds; no traffic; no line-ups.«<;.° The ‘worsening st iernatlonal siltation gay: ore. wet 7 : _— you ' ‘don't: have to’ leave. the. comfort’ * “to: ~The ‘riding ‘star ‘of men if pS wt Of home.'Pick up. your catalogue ne, in | enla . of" “then pick up:your phe dial “just call tol free: 300-361-314 ‘AL this;time;, Moscow, hich vecently had restrained | desires of the North Korean feginie’for fear : dlyed in the. conflict, ‘has no-such objections... nig: pressure on the We and Europ The: Kremlin” ‘mil lary: supplies to'the rpl- = a illest years: ~ is 130 p. me Mofiday: “through. Saturday, Trade and Friday: 10 > Seats Terrace. Catalogue. ‘Store, “sis Lazalle » Avenive, 7 Terrace, 8. . C.:Telephone 635-6541. ‘in Seoul, they vil og eondigd in the capt vas sovialist- Korea”... a . - é-witnessi hg the hirth of a new * ‘fiat sok oo out we o ae euubed planet. te on Ea Pepa PS are Be CE A Baas han tthe rei I