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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1965, p. 11

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11\| | of New Republic that China | lfeels it has much to gain from jthe existing situation even if | American planes should begin \to strike industrial targets throughout Communist North THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 2, 1965 LBJ Calls To Americans: Stand, Endure Viet Nam The long philosophic view of Viet Nam. By ARCH MacKENZIE On the domestic front, with a H Canadian Press Staff Writer dawning realization that theiChina's leaders toward such, He quotes Marshal Chien Yi President Johnson has warned| Vietnamese war could last sev-istrugglies as Viet Nam isjas saying to him; "Whatever the American public steadily of|eral years as it is being waged'sketched in a_ recent report| happens it will only be an in- a need to endure in Viet Nam. now, there is some discussion from Edgar Snow, the Ameri-|cident in the perspective of his- United States policy there re- about the American public's can journalist who has known |tory and ultimately be forgot- quires "patience as well as staying power these men since their founding | ten, The American and the Chi- bravery--the will to endure as This is coupled with evidence/days, nese people will renew their well as the will to resist," he |that China and North Viet Nam) snow wrote in a recent issue friendship." has said feel the. American endurance) ---- pscsiaicaing isiicieaieniamamil American capacity for stoic|will crumble under the steady stamina under fire in alpounding of bloody guerrilla frustrating and difficult war far| fighting and increasing. Ameri- from home, is being examined! can losses now to some extent at two 'The most important require- levels. : ment for success in Viet Nam One is the obvious preoccupa-|aside from fighting men, weap- tion with just how far Johnson|ons and diplomacy, may turn intends to go and this was eX- |oyt to be patience and stamina : pressed in the appeal Sunday by|in the U.S.,"' says columnist Ed-| o - former British foreign secre-|ward T, Folliard in the Wash- tary Patrick Gordon wigs ington Post. | Gordon befor geo e "It is a fact that Americans perigee qarcheady *lare not noted for patience. In- North Viet Nam. Just returned deed: we have made a virtue recently from Southeast Asis, of impatience and this doubt- Lor Pt Poh id a less has had much to do with 4 npr 9 } a general conflagration involv- the nation's greatness : ing the U.S., the Soviet Union| But over a long period, that and China.. He suggested the,may not be much help, he sug- US. has little to gain and much' gests 'in recalling the Korean to lose by risking such a war, War where--unlike Viet Nam-- a the U.S. had a lot of moral and military help from the United CE :herney's FURNITURE WORLD Nations Sharp Sure Even then the "American peo- ple saw . (it) through but their patience was badly strained." Rosewell L. Gilpatric, form 2 Firms' Aid erly deputy secretary of de- : Lf . fence, says the odds are against (di, n alr Viet Nam blowing up into a : Third World War, although the OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis- possibility of "mischance, mis- 7 e ter Sharp expressed cowfidence calculation and misunderstand- ( 4 Tuesday that Canadian busi-|ing" exist in extreme degree be- e y) ness, including subsidiaries of|tween China and the U.S U.S. companies, will play their PRONE TO RESPOND full part in the Expo 67 yorld's. But Gilpatric, writing in the fair New York Times, sees a more He told the Commons that likely danger that the 'Ameri he has "every reason to think"}can people will prove them that the auto manufacturers will' selves unable to endure a pe also take part iod of protracted struggle.' Mr. Sharp and officials of the "As a nation, we are prone fair are going to. Detroit Jater,to respond quickly and strongly in the week to talk to auto|to traumatic events such as the company officials about the sinking of the Lusitania or the fair i attack on Pearl Harbor, but Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste-- cold wars and counter - insur Lapointe) asked Mr. Sharp gence campaigns are new and whether he has held talks with! untried experiences to us Canadian firms neluding he 'The atigue factor auto companies, about the fair. tha he escalation risk of our The minister said he has|Viet Nam policy may be the had talks with a "great many|Achilles heel of the U.S. posi Canadian companies' and some tion." U.S. firms "'and I intend having This view supports evidence other meetings as long as I have that President Johnson's im- time and Expo has time.' patience with opposition to the Commercial interest in the Viet Nam policy--as expressed fair was increasing daily "and primarily so far by minorities I have every reason to think in. 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