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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1966, p. 18

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JUDY ATTENDS STATE DINNER IN OTTAWA Judy Lamarsh, secretary of state and the only woman to attend Monday night's dinner at Govern- ment House, chats with John Turner (left), minister without portfolio, and Mr. Justice Wilfred Judson of the Supreme Court, follow- ing the dinner. (CP) Air Raids Resumption Seen Peace Drive End By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- Re- sumption of American bombing of North Viet Nam will clearly signal the end of the current United States peace campaign, it is assumed here. The earliest logical date would be next Monday at the end of the Vietnamese new year ~pe- riod, during which there has been a traditional battlefield truce of sorts. But the White House Monday, commenting on a report Presi- dent Johnson might be close to ending his. peace initiatives, said no such deadline exists and stressed importance attached to| ¥@ must wait for months if nec- weighing each day's events as they. unfold. At the same time, there are voices urging the bomb pause begun Christmas Eve be ex- tended or even made perma-| nent, | SAY LESS PRESSURE jmer c |Search and development and aj parallel. Mansfield of Montana and Re- publican Senator. George Aiken of Vermont, said last weekend the pause should be extended. ernment officials say, for re- suming the attacks on the North either from military sources or hard-line Republicans and Dem- ocrats, Sanford Gottlieb of the Na- tional Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, organizer of the big peace demonstration at the White House last November, has been'in Paris consulting with North Vietnamese officials there, He is quoted as saying that "the day the first bomb drops on North Viet Nam, the peace} offensive is dead." "After 10 months of bombing, essary to give peace a chance." Senate Majority Leader Mike Gen. James G. Gavin, a for-| There has been less Pressure| former ambassador to France, than expected, some U.S. gov- anent because it is not effective) militarily and risks war with) China. | The reasoning for perma-| nently calling off bombing the} North echoes a basic dispute; about the tactical effectiveness} of air power as exhibited in the Second World War or in guer- rilla operations in the Philip- pines, Malaya or now Viet Nam. It is argued that the massive air assault stiffened more civil- ian spines in Britain and Ger- many than it softened; that even Japan capitulated more because of an American block- ade than because of big fire- bomb raids or even the first nuclear attack. Korea is held out as an ex- ample of how air power flat- tened enemy countryside with-| out much impact on the fighting) and how it missed entirely the} buildup of the Chinese force| hief of U.S. Army re-|which fought back to the 38th! military resulting from such ac- In this argument, a leading} says the pause should be perm-'proponent. of peace through! wrote. bombs is retired Air Force Gen- eral Curtis LeMay, who headed the Strategic Air Command and whose recent biography reveals that since 1962 he advocated telling North Viet Nam to quit or "'We're going to bomb them into the stone age." His successor, Gen. Thomas Power, similarly predicted the North would quit "in a few days" after American bombing of selected military targets. The New York Review of Books in harshly appraising Le- May's book says that 10 months of bombing in the North. has only increased the flow of. men and supplies from the North and so far revealed no desire to quit. It also notes a statement made in 1965 by Maj. Gen. Ed- ward G. Lansdale, formerly the U.S. Air Force's chief anti-guer- rila expert and now back on the job in Saigon as an adviser to Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. Lansdale referred to long- range artillery or air-strike at- tacks on reported Viet Cong forces in villages as defeating the cause of freedom. "The civilian hatred of the: tions is a powerful motive for joining the Viet Cong," he TO WESTERN CANAD 2 Trips every day Via Trans-Canada Highway STOP-OVERS ARRANGED WINNIPEG . REGINA SASKATOON CALGARY . 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