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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1964, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Fobrucry 26, 1964 3 NEW LOOK ATLAS An Atlas missile with a new faster speed and to vase the * ew ; », image which appeare on menepnys warhead it wad tracking radar screens, Such ward Tuesday _ mart GEES a warhead would make it cessful 5,500-mile test flight more difficult for enemy into South Atlantic Ocean, detection systems to spot it The warhead, more. slender and reduce the effective time and pointed than earlier Atlas - for activating counter-meas- nose cones; was designed to re-enter the atmosphere at a_ siles. (AP Wirephoto) UK Wants Bigger 'Bomber Bonfire GENEVA (Reuters) -- Brit-| bonfire" proposal a step further ain submitted Tuesday a com-|with a call to include tanks and prehensive disarmament andj|some missiles as well as bomb- world peace-keeping plan that/ers. won American approval and| (Butler said on his arrival Russian criticism. back in London that disarma- 'Foreign Secretary R. A. But-|ment ought to be "planned and ler outlined to the 17-nation dis-|done by degrees." He said he armament conference here the|rejected a Russian suggestion nine-point plan that included|for a total arms ban on the backing for a United States! grounds it is necessary to keep "bomber bonfire" proposal a "balance" in disarming. Butler suggested increased|CITES QUESTION use of nuclear energy for peace-| (He added that the question ful purposes and stressed the|of "national life' is involved, collective responsibility of all|"We have offered to continue to United Nations members to con-|talk to the Russians on_ this, tribute to all UN activities, in-jand that is why we took the cluding peace-keeping forces. |stand.") He took the U.S, 'bomber! U.S, Delegate William C. Fos- _ RARE NRC NORM FISHER'S MEAT MARKET "For Personalized Service" 22 SIMCOE ST. 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N 723-3732 r '|NATO multilateral nuc!ear force servatives, read this quotation|curity forces maintain volumin- 'jis compatible with the non-dis-!into the Commons record Tues-jous files and careful watch on 'ures such as anti-missile mis-y/Um production is being ended |pe couldn't be called on to give QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier |Lesage said Tuesday that all necessary precautions will be taken to protect "those who do us the honor' of visitng Que- bec this year, Without specifically naming OTTAWA (CP)--The Queen's|by Marcel Chaput and other] Reid Scott (NDP -- Toronto- visit to Canada in October may|leading Quebec separatists \Danforth) asked whether the Be severely curtailed and tightly) Prime Minister Pearson said)/government is trying to find out} wrapped in security precautions in the Commons Tuesday the;whether "such people, even if as the result of fears for her|government has no intention of|they are irresponsible, are con- safety, government officials said)cancelling the visit by the Queen| templating acts that might tend Tuesday, and Prince Philip and regards|!® embarrass Her Majesty dur-14, Queen, who is scheduled to A program for the Royal visit)Dr, Chaput's remarks to a Tor-|i"& her visit to Canada, visit the city in October, Mr. to Charlottetown and Quebec/onto audience Monday as irres-) "The House can be assured, Lesage said in the tegislature City Oct, 6-12 still is in the draft! ponsible, and I believe the question need{no attention should be paid to a stage, but officials said it is cet- privately, however, officials|not even be asked, (hat in re-ifew "hot heads," : tain to be carefully reviewed a8 iy close touch with the prime|lation to any statements made) Apparently, he was referring the result of recent state;ments minister's office and vthers on|by any person or group, actionjto a speech in Toronto by sep: $$ Parliament Hill expressed deep is always taken, and is being/aratist Marcel Chaput who said ter, co-chairman of the confer-;concern with the extremity of taken by the responsible offi-| Monday the Queen would be in ence along with Russian Dele-|the separatists'. views. cials and officers to porte ar if se pmagcet age ate Semyon Tsarapkin, ex: » Che 'e iwhether any measure ought to) 'The population o ebec, sreried "geonite interesi" in|a Souse Meus Conttinn 'Club be taken, and to take those/with the exception of a few hot- Butler's proposal for UN peace-|in Toronto, .was réported to/measures if necessary," Mr, |heads to whom no oot at keeping forces, have said the Queen would meet Favreau said, jshould be paid, Is _ rae nee Tsarapkin said the speech| with trouble on her visit to Que-| Mr Ra gacbry ere nue Ted reputation for hospital: will receive the "very careful bec. lcould be assured adequate)", ee ' attention" of the Kremlin bul) "Some of my own people are) measures for the security of ig eh iy A sbagpehdlag what is really needed is the re-jready to let her know--brutally| Queen will always be taken lenthusiastic reception which 'La duction of troops on foreign soil]--that she is no longer welcome! "It was thought that president, pojie Pp rovinece' always re- and the removal of all nuclearjin French Canada," he was |Kennedy was safe, too," Mrt.|coryeg."" : weapons from German states, |quoted as saying, Muir interjected | . WELCOME The Russian deicgate also cri-} When Leon Balcer; Quebec) Outside the Commons, offi Re ee hal the quality'! ticized Britain's view that ajleader of the opposition Con-jcials said the government's se of visitors thie year, they would have a warm welcome, Mr, Le sage said He was replying to Onposition Leader Daniel Johnson who said the. premier should hi strength' to protect "any even defined in' the jual visitors' to Quebec semination of nuclear forces. (day some MPs shouted "trea-|extremists, but they are unwill He said the whole idea of such son!" ing to make public the extent a force goes against non-dissem-| Mp, Raleer 'asked Mr. Pear-jof their knowledge or their me ination and western activities)son what the government in-)thods |toward creating it are 'distutb-'tends to do 'in the face of this. Treason, jing. statement and of all the prob. Criminal Code, includes con Visitors will be "perfectly p WELCOMES SUPPORT lems it js bound to create spiring or forming an intent to\tected,"' Mr, Lesage sa'd Some natin alc R \ The plans regarding Herjkill, attempt to. kill, or cause of the precautions, he aug | in arg Rel Vig sth S|Majesty's visit to Canada will/any bodily harm to. the Queen, (posted, would be "even super support for President Johnson's| th ane 'wae 1 " ' | kt sed "freeze" of the m not be affected in any way by) Whether any particular is an flous | proposed o the numM=\such an irresponsible -- state- act of treason, punishable by Mr Lesag first comment bers and characteristics of stra-| ment." Mr. Pearson replied. |) ; ; Chaput . 'lear delivery v . ay ip ' hanging or life imprisonment, iy on the vemarks by Dr apu jtegic nuclear delivery vehicles Robert Muir (PC--Capo Bre oes ae "ae Wilkes aes tt : The British foroien secretary if . ar re-a legal and judicial decision, was These are us 0 told the conference production of ton North and Victoria) asked) Whether to prosecute is a politi: an: irresponsible person" are ¢ 935 Penn a " bah de ol whether such statements did NOt oa) decision Mayor Wilfrid Hamel of Que Uraniam eo for military pur-ijeave Dr, Chaput open to crim- bee City' said "one or two poses had ended in Britain, inal proceedings maybe half-a-dozen youngsters' He also said military pluton-| Justice Minister Favreau said 'Dp \ bac might 'attempt something when Tha & | MADRID (AP) : ane it {the Queen visits but he didn't rhe ; Soviet delega denied/g Jegal opinion on the spot, but|/U.S, Postmaster - General Wil'lbetieve they would sueceed Butler's assertion' Russia de-|his departmental officials would|liam J, Hartigan conferred here "Most he at ¢ voted 18 per ¢ A . 2 | "4 Most of the population w voted 13 per cent of its gross)make whatever investigation isjon plans to make English and) welcome her." national product to armaments | warranted, He wouldn't say|Spanish official languages of} police said. an Tsarapkin said the U.S. de- whether he would instruct his|the Universal Postal Union, The voted 55 per cent of its national officials to launch an investiga-jonly official language now for |budget to armaments and Brit-/tion because he hadn't read thejinternational posta! service is Jain 29 per cent report of Dr, Chaput's speech, French use 0 0's DISCUSS LANGUAGES intense study ZELLERS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS "4 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DOWNTOWN OSHAWA YOUR CHOICE 2.59 ZELLER'S OWN BRAND! onde SLEEPWEAR SHIFT GOWN ffers dainty boot neckline S-M-L lees trim in Spring-fresh print MATCHING CAPRI PYJAMAS of corefree cotton batiste! 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