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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1965, p. 22

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22 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 6, 1965 NAMES IN NEWS Former Mouseketeer and present beach-film girl An- + nette Funicello (just An- netie) will be giving up the flicks for a while to star in a little effort of her own, having @ baby. She is cur- rently finishing off her part in "How to Stuff in a Wild Bikini' The late American song: writer Cole Porter, who penned such classics as "Night and Day", left a heretofore unknown legacy behind, Friends engaged in cleaning out his files found from 75 to 100 unpublished songs. Senora Juan Bosch, wile of the former Dominican president was in Washington this week campaigning for funds to help the rebels in the Dorhinican Republic un- der Col. Franciseo Caa- mano, The rebels are ctl rently being held in check by some 20,000 American so!- »diers and Marines GARY FRANCIS POWERS ,cecording to a copyright ed story in the New York Herald Tribune, Gary Fran- eis Powers, the American U-2 pilot shot down by the Russians five years ago while on an admitted spying mission, was awarded a medal by the Central In telligence Agency yester- day. As by some strange coincidence, the man the Americans traded to get Powers back, Col, Rudolf Abel, was identified on Rus sian television last night as a top-ranking soviet espion- age agent 4 dejected worlds-aver left Massey Hall in Toronto Sunday night. Michael Us was greeted with silence in the 2,500 - seat theatre as no one showed up to hear his formula Cuban dictator Premier Fidel Castro delivered a blistering attack on the Am erican intervention in the Dominican' Republic when he addressed his people on May-Day The general manager of the Canadian Daily News papers Publishers Associa tion, R. A, Barford, 62, has been awarded the Associa tion of Canadian Advertisers gold medal for his 'contri im bution to the continuing PRES GARY ROWE ovement of the quality a effectiveness of news yaper advertising in Can ada' The religious editor of the Houston Chronicle,. Melvin Leon Steakley, 37, was killed @ booby trap in his ca week. A smali-calibre revolver was taped to the steering wheel with its trig- ger wired to the clutch pedal. When Steakley ed pears e dy chang- fatally was FBI's Ma the Gary' Thomas Rowe vas p> prime witness . ve murder trial of Cel tie Wilkins Jr Alabama Vilkins charged with the nurde Mrs. Violet Li- uzzo, a rights worker who Was: gunned down on "Free dom Road'* the day follow ing the Negro march from Selma to Montgomery Rowe says Wilkins pulled the trigger The Alan of Mar- her let anadian balierina garet Mercier, wed isband Swe ha yncer Rickard (. Wolf bon this week. The ¢ ras performed at Encarnacec Catholic lish ANNETTE Chureh, just llting steps from the San Carlo Thea- tre where they are playing. French "biologist" Gaston Naessens, who claimed to have a sure cure for Leu- kemia and who tired it out on a Montreal. boy, is being sued. in the French Palace of Justice by the boy's fa ther, Nene Guynemer The Association of Cana- dian Advertisers has elect- ed Alexander F. M, Biggs, advertising and public re- lations manager of Canadian Industries Ltd, in Montreal, as ite president for 1985 U.S. Ambassador W. Tap- ley Bennett and former Am- bassador John Bartlow Mar- tin have been in the strife- torn Dominican Republic all veek trying to bring about an effective settlement in the revolt there 4 Calgary woman, Mrs, Natalie Nesvadva, suffered a freak accident this week One of the vertabrae in her neck was broken from the jolt resulting out of the air liner she was aboard hitting an airpocket Lester 'B. Canada's Prime 'Minister Pearson received é] morning 4 Reichstag that the Poles had "Meta 1 Adlind, iea ce 45 CR E> Cr gr-ag paged: TI FP uP RIT z ss po lth alin JD OE POLI G vei ates it -- Fi a a i ----| GERMANY MAKES ITS LAST LAND GRAB IN PEACETIME war machine, The following third of four articles on the rise and fall of Nazi Ger- many 2 years ago, tells of Hitler's early military sue- cess, By JOHN BAUSMAN BERLIN (AP)--Adolf Hitler had scored a diplomatic vic- tory at Munich in 1938, It paved the way for his occupation of all of Czechoslovakia in March of 1990 And eight days later, in a little-remembered land grab, he added a small chunk of Lithu- ania to East Prussia. These were his last peace- time conquests, The next victim was to be Poland and this step launched the grim six-year war that ended just 20 years ago in the collapse of Hitlerite Ger- many. But Hitler, rising with heady speed to the peak of his power, lforesaw no disaster for the ex- |panding 1,000-year Reich. | He advised his chief lieuten- ants that the next step would jbring war and busied himself Ithrough the summer with plans to invade Poland | The Nazi target for the Polish linvasion was the end of sum- imer,. but not wmtil Aug, 23 did Hitler finally achieve the device jthat was to spare him, for a Itime, a two-front war -- the |German-Soviet pact ISIGNS PACT WITH STALIN Playing on Soviet distrust of England and France, Hitler got | Joseph Stalin to agree to a 10- year treaty to split up Poland and divide interests in Eastern |Burope, It was destined to be |broken by the German leader lin less than two years In the final days of peace, Britain and France, both obll- gated by treaty to come to the aid of Poland, negotiated fever- ishly to halt the drift toward war But on Sept. 1, Hitler had his trusted bodyguard organization, ithe SS, stage a fake Polish at- jtack against a German radio} istation at Glelwitz. Later that he solemnly told the and the Germans were returning the fired on German territory Y) | fire MRS. CECI COLE nother-ol-the-year in Ot tawa this week. Mrs, Henry Van Der Breggen was plac ed in her honored post by the Canadian Florists': Tele- aph Delivery Association The federal government has created a committee to probe penal. reform, The chairman will be Mr, Jus. thee Roger Oulmet of the Quebec Superior Court, and the vice-chairman ll be Arthur Martin, Q one of the country's top ¢ lina lawyers The Pope has ated a new Moslem section in: the Vatican's secretariat on non Christian religions and named French Rey. Joseph Cuoq to head ii priest SPECIAL PURCHASE! 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The government fied from Warsaw, although that city's valiant garrison was to hold out for another 20 days IRST BLITZKRIEG it was the first taste of the Nazi blitzkrieg, the meticu- lously planned and carefully co- ordinated strikes of air power and tanks that cut with spear- like thrusts into enemy terri- tory. With Poland defeated, the war so ardently resisted by Ger- many's enemies and even her ally Italy settled down to an NAZI GERMANY'S Adolf Hitler and British Prime Minister Neville Chamber lain left, conclude the Peace of Munich' with a handshake in Munich . on Sept, 30, 1938. The pact was one several diplomatic that strengthened hold on Germany 7) uccesses Hitler's MAY 12! nm cool cot in whit AT SPECIAL | Everybody in OSHAWA will soon be | MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SUGGESTION ! Dainty Nylon Duster Save 1,22 this week. A dust- er that couldn't be prettier Delicate, printed nylon «fully lined in French crepe rose or deep blue S-M-L Hitler Cons Chamberlin At Munich eerie, unreal standstill, ThejOslo present brazen demands German dictator had rightly|that these governments accept guessed that Britain and France|immediately "the protection of would cause little trouble in the|the Reich." The Danes, unable West. Ito put. up armed resistance Now Hitler was anxious for|@sainst their giant neighbor, an attack of his own to the West| Yielded and repeatedly clashed with his| The Norwegians heid out and, general staff, which dragged its|with British and French sup- feet, fearing disaster in an over-|port, resisted the Nazis in the hasty campaign. north. The Nazi attack against In the end, another venture|France in the meantime, forced forced the postponement of ajthe Allies to withdraw their move against France. For his;help and the Norwegians sur- eventual war against Russialfendered June 12. Hitler had and the sea battle against Eng-| chalked up another victory land, Hitler needed to secure his| By now his war in the West Scandinavian flank and decided) was virtually won and was fol- that Denmark and Norway| lowing the most optimistic blitz- should be taken before the ma-|krieg timetable. Holland and jor engagement in the West, Belgium were the first victims Karly in the morning of Aprilland on June 14 Germans en-/tion camps, the death lists were 9, 1940, with German troops al-|tered Paris. ready embarked, Foreign Minis-) ter Joachim von Ribbentrop hadjvictories, the Nazis ing beside Chamberlain was British Ambassador Sir Ne- ville Henderson expanded his European power and set the stage for conquests in Europe, Stand FROM KARN"S... eet xe JUST ARRIVED! Fresh TURTLES' & HALLMARK Chocolates SMILES 'N' CHUCKLES COSMETIC GIFT SETS CORDOZA MOTHER'S DAY CARDS BUZZA 28 KING ST. EAST -- 723-4621 .. .. Behind the dazzling front Offtries : already)brutality and millions of Jews his envoys in Copenhagen andiwere busy with cruel work thatlin Poland were herded into [sealed ghettos, | the Nazi "New Oraer." o (still haunts the German The full detail of Nazi hor-fin war-crime trials ru 20 lror and crime would come tojyears after the defest. of the ilight only after the war and! Nazi Reich eee was to be the darkest shame of the German nation. OPEN DEATH CAMPS On June 14, the day the Ger- mans entered Paris, the Nazis| jofficially opened at Auschwitz in southern Poland a new con- centration camp, destined to be- come the monstrous death fac-) tory where millions of human) beings were slaughter. 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