Friday, Dec. 14, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 7 China Papers Ignore Khrushchev's Rebuke TOKYO — (UPI) — Communist China's newspaper, radio and overseas propaganda outlets today ignored for the second day Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's criticism of Chinese policies before the supreme Soviet. Major newspapers in Peking published excerpts from speeches by Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and a Cuban army major, from statements by North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh and Indonesian Communist Party Chief D. N. Aidit. But there was not a word about the lengthy speech by Khrushchev. THE NEW CHINA News Agency, in its daily summary of the Peking press, said the regime's leading paper—the People's Daily—published excerpts from speeches made at the recent 12th Congress of the Czechoslovakian Communist Party attacking China. SHARON, Mass. — (UPI) — Christmas trees were banned at three public schools today by principals who were fearful they violated laws governing separation of church and state. Principals Ban Christmas Trees But a group of irate mothers banded together in a concerted drive to overthrow the ruling. OFFICIALS ORDERED teachers not to permit Christmas trees in classrooms this year. William P. Erown, principal at the Heights School, said last night, "The prohibiting of Christmas trees in the Heights School stems from my personal interpretation of the policy set down by the school committee. And this policy is one of separation of church and state. "Christmas trees have certainly become linked to religion in the minds of some people," he said. BROWN SAID no parent of any religious denomination had expressed opposition to the trees. The controversy apparently dates back to a Dec. 4 school committee meeting when officials strongly reaffirmed the principle of separation of church and state. 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FREDRICK MORFAU Name "Some comrades of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and certain comrades of other fraternal parties in their speeches and addresses to the congress attacked the Chinese Communist Party and the Albanian Labor Party" it said. "Some also criticized the Korean Worker's Party which expressed disagreement to the attacks on the (Chinese) Communist Party . . ." Address While this was not a direct reply to Khrushchev's sharp rebuke to the "hard line" policies of the Red Chinese leaders, it was a clear indication that the Peking regime does not plan to back down. FURTHER INDICATION of this was given in broadcasts reaffirming China's friendship with Albania, which Khrushchev read out of the Communist bloc last year. One broadcast told of a banquet in Albania at which Chinese and Albanian speakers said the "great militant friendship" between their countries has been strengthened. 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