& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 8, 1965 US. Pressed To Use Aid As A Regulator In Fight By ARCH MacKENZIE _ |warm reception given here Bi fire first and discuss WASHINGTON (CP) -- Thelvately to Canadian Prime Min- United States government is be-lister Pearson's recent offer--to in the U.S. Con-|mediate, The U.S. also has said a similar offer by problems later. Also of some embarrassment is the Pakistani appeal to the TORONT® (CP) -- A Roman Catholic teacher is organizing a group to protest against tax support for Roman Catholic other| Private high schools. Michael Lavelle, 28, assist- ant guidance director at Earl Haig Collegiate, said that a pastoral letter from Ontario's ing aid gress to we ite huge ai aged Mes sod Jomo. Kenyatta of|Central Treaty Organization--|Catholic bishops issued last grams to India and Pakistan in curbing the growing threatening to reduce them. Military aid has been halted,|World War, the U.S. aid pro- a state department spokesmanjgram to India has totalled gaid Tuesday. The U.S. greed eg pt care ll ono of it is reviewing economic as-jhas in economic because un- ped " til the 1962 attack by China, In-|Communist aggression. sistance to both countries. But there are serious doubts here that even a U.S. threat to end economic aid--which some published reports say President Johnson has already sent to the combatants--will do any good at this stage. Congress can still bite into the aid ¢ tigert set out for next year. The necessary appropria- tions bill is being studied this week and State Secretary Dean Rusk is to testify, perhaps shed- ding some light on what John- son intends to do. So far, Johnson has taken a strongly neutral position in hopes that the U.S. can avoid coming down on one side or the other. Russia has done the same although it has been a staunch Indian ally. CHINESE INTEREST China' by contrast has used the fighting to renew attacks on India and reinforce the recently- established friendship with Pak- istan. re Deep American anxiety about the 'ghting accounts for the Wife-Poison Charge Laid Second Time TACOMA, Wash, (AP)--For the second time in less than four years, Dr. Robert E. Boehme, a small-town physi- cian, was charged Tuesday with trying to poison his wife. Both charges were of first-de- gree assault with intent to kill. 'The first, on which he was acquitted after a sensational 16- day trial in 1962, involved his first wife, Dorothy, now dead. Tuesday's charge accused the 45 - year - old Port Orchard, Wash., doctor of attempting to kill his second wife, Mary, with an injection of toxic poison while she was a patient at St. Joseph's hospital here in July. John McCutcheon, Pierce County prosecutor, filed the charge in justice court. Judge war there--/Kenya, which Pakistan has ac- either by adding to them or|cepted, may help. members--for help. The U.S. Turkey and Iran are the other|week deploring.the "sad fact" that the province's high schools Since the end of the Second|S@ys it is only an associate ofjare not tax supported, does not the CENTO which it organized as an anti-Communist device. It also says that appeals for help apply only in cases of represent the wishes of the laity, "It's against the common good to ask for funds for a completely separate school sys- RC Opposes Tax-Support Of Catholic High Schools tem," he said in an interview. Mr. Lavelle said there are now nine Roman Catholic lay- men in his group. They hope to enlist the support of other lay- men and then begin approach- ing the bishops to make their views known. Mr. Lavelle said many P vers ents would like to have r children go to the same school as the other children on the street. "The trouble is that the bish- ops don't talk with parents, This lack of dialogue is one of church today." dia refused American military aid earmarked for anti-Commu- nist purposes. Pakistan has received about $3,500,000,000 including $1,200,- 000,000 worth of planes, tanks, guns and other arms. "India says Pakistan has turned against her contrary to the U.S, stipulations, Current economic aid for In- dia amounts to $435,000,000 and for Pakistan $212,500,000. This is aside from military aid which is kept secret. On top of that are hefty' food-for-peace ship- ments which in wheat alone have been vital to India's bor- derline standard of living. NEED FOR FOOD No authority here can envis- age any U.S. move to trim food shipments as a club for peace. Rather, it is feared the devasta- tion caused by the fighting will greatly increase the need for food. As well, it will undo the benefits that U.S. and other aid has been able to contribute jeconomically. One example is the fact that of the 3,000 Americans in the Lahore area of Western Paki- stan, about 2,000 are working on the Manglia Dam. Queries of just how the U.S. now can get Pakistan to stop using American-supplied wea- pons on India constitute a source of considerable embarrassment to official spokesmen. 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