Thursday, April 25, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Red China Renews Attack On Russia TOKYO — (UPI) — Red China today broke its silence on the 93rd anniversary of Lenin's birth with a new attack on Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev as an "ideological servant" of capitalism. The attack was made through an obviously Chinese-inspired editorial in North Korea's official Rondong Sinmoon newspaper commemorating Lenin's birthday. Excerpts were broadcast by Radio Peking, monitored here. This was Red China's only acknowledgement of Lenin's birthday, which was celebrated in the Soviet Union last Monday. IT WAS THE FIRST time since the Red Chinese came to power 15 years ago that they have chosen to ignore Lenin's birthday. Israeli Presidency Soon To Be Filled JERUSALEM, Israel — (UPI) -- Knesset (parliament) Chairman Kadish Luz and Salman Shazar, former education minister, emerged today as the two most likely candidates to succeed the late Itzhak Ben-Zvi as president of Israel. There will be no discussions on a parliamentary level during seven days of mourning for Ben-Zvi, however. AN ESTIMATED 150,000 persons, virtually the entire population of the Israeli sector of Jerusalem, turned out yesterday to pay their last respects to the long-time Zionist leader. Ben-Zvi, 78, died Tuesday morning from cancer of the liver. Informed observers said Luz and Shazar appeared the most likely of four possible candidates for the presidency. The other two are Pinhas Rosen, 75, a former minister of justice, and Prof. Joseph Rivlin, 56, a scholar in oriental culture who once studied at New York University. Luz, 67, is a former minister of agriculture who was educated in Estonia and served in the Russian army during World War I. Informed sources said he might be nominated by Premier David Bengurion's Mapai party. A new president must be selected by May 22. JULIE JENKINS Kappa Alpha Theta A blouse, a wrap skirt and built-in bermudas — one of several such styles here now. The Radio Peking broadcast carried only brief direct quotes from the North Korean editorial on Lenin. The rest of the broadcast was devoted to what appeared to be Red China's own comments. It claimed Lenin had forecast that the leadership of international communism against the capitalist world would ultimately fall to Red China and other Asian communist countries. The broadcast said Lenin "maintained that the mounting national liberation struggle in Asian countries was one of the factors which would decide the final victory of world proletarian revolution." "EUT." IT SAID, the revisionists (meaning Khrushchev) believed that the proletariat in Europe (Russia) could win victory even without direct allies in the liberation struggle in the colonies. "The modern revisionists cover up the aggressive nature of imperialism and serve its aggressive schemes. "This reveals them as its ideological servants. "No illusion whatever about imperialism should be entertained," the broadcast said in defense of Red China's hard-line communism. "Only by thoroughly crushing the schemes of the imperialists and revisionists, and by uncompromising light against imperialism and colonialism can all the oppressed and exploited people win freedom and national independence." TAKE A BREAK AND STOP IN AT THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE IN SANDY'S ACROSS FROM HILLCREST ARENSBERG'S 814 MASS. VI 3-3470 White peau de soie on high or mid heels! Cool-looking, elegant shoes for graduations, weddings, all gala occasions! Or dye that wonderful fabric to match a favorite dress. Yes, tintables are must-haves this summer, especially at such easy-to-have prices! As seen in Seventeen $9.95 Open Every Evening Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. ACME Laundry & Cleaners Speed-Wash Western Auto Ronnie's Beauty Salon Malls Barber Shop Count Down House Little Banquet Peggy's Gifts & Cards Elms Sinclair Service Maupintour Travel Kief's Record & Hi-Fi Shop Evenings