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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1964, p. 6

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LUCKY TO BE ALIVE Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Brown » and their four children walk + through Philadelphia Interna- tional Airport upon returning * from the Congo where they j worked for the Worldwide Brown's home in Canada. Left to right, Mr. Brown, Ken- neth, 13; David, 6; Ronald, 15, in back; Mrs. Brown and Carol, 13. --(AP Wirephoto) Evangelization Crusade. The family was scheduled to be executed, but they were res- cued just three hours before they were scheduled to die. The family is enroute to Mrs. t > ; | By HAROLD MORRISON ® LONDON (CP)--Prime Minis-|More political trouble for him-|"Mr. Wilson . . . "ter Harold Wilson is seen in the|Self by getting "'stuck" with thejrender our sword, ; British press as having moved|American - backed multilateraljand our independence. If he ; Closer to the idea of accepting) nuclear force concept. The/commits this outrageous folly, *a mixed-manned nuclear force|M¢wspaper sa : Ase fas a result of his Washington|™aY feel obliged to make aj|tion of influence. This nation's British contribution. ' talks with President Johnson. ; The Labor-leaning Sun sug- U.K. Press Says Wilson 'Closer To Mixed Force Washington but instead piled up;Express says in an editorial: wants to sur-! our armor says Wilson now/;Britain will no longer be a na- authority will count for nothing The Tory - supporting Daily'among the great powers." gests in a front-page story that "Wilson is "'stuck'"' with the U.S.- ; proposed nuclear seaborne fleet ; concept and that "persuading the Labor party to accept it will 'be one. of the biggest sword- ' swallowing acts in politics." _ . Wilson's trip both to Washing- ton and Ottawa were widely re- ported. The Ottawa talks with Prime Minister Pearson ' @eemed to suggest the Canadian government may soon soften its 'anti + dumping regulations to ymake it easier for Britain to +@ell more goods in Canada. | The reports also emphasized that Canada had urged Britain to easy on France on the } r issue so that President! - de Gaulle may not impulsively \ withdraw from the North Atlan- ; tie alliance altogether. ' SEES NO PROGRESS ' The Daily Telegraph, which 'tends to support the Conserva- tives, says in a report Wilson made no solid progress in Loss Lamented - Of Police On Beat MONTREAL (CP)--The grad- 'wal disappearance of the police- man on the beat in big cities { its drawbacks, says Assist- ant Director Walter Boyle of the Montreal police department. "We have lost our sense of closeness with the public and our greatest source of, informa- . he said in a speech. 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