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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1966, p. 2

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_ \| weekend of political WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| and selective approach than the dent Johnson is expected to de-| military planners. cide next week whether to re-| State Secretary Dean Rusk sume bombing of target$ in| signalled the possible conclu- North Viet Nam, now that his|sion of the current U.S, peace peace offensive apparently has failed to open any doors to ne- gotiation. The belief in official quarters, based on his handling of past situations, is that Johnson will put off his decision as long as possible next week. Some military 4 authori- ties were reported to have pro- ® posals srosared for a Weiives of| Vided every opportunity for the air strikes by mid-week 'and| authorities in Hanoi to make some of these at least were said| 89me serious response." to favor direct attacks against). The bombing of North Viet the area around the North Viet-| Nam stopped just before Christ- namese capital of Hanoi and its|™as and Johnson's public peace port, Haiphong. | drive started immediately after Some state department offi- Christmas. cials were reported opposed to!' Rusk also said under question- any renewal of the bombing at| ing that he looks for expanding all at this time. Others were|Violence--rather than any scal-| said to favor a more limited|ing down of the war--after the rere eter | Vietnamese lunar new "wear| day with this statement: to you any positive and encour- aging response (from North iet Nam)to the hopes of the overwhelming majority of man- kind. These last 29 days, against the background of all that has gone before, have pro- iday is known as Tet and Rusk! N L d }lull and diminishing conflict. | ew ed er the bombing pause has given ing today for a new premier hey roads and communications, | ment brought on by defections| vantage of showing the world Saragat set himself a busy; Senator Stephen M. Young) Ttaly Seeki a y ee Ing might introduce a new period of | Earlier, Defence Secre- | tary Robert §. McNamara said ROME (AP)--Italian Pregident; North iet Nam a chance to Giuseppe Saragat was search-/rebuild bombed out bridges, succeed Aldo Moro, who Te-| But McNamara said this pvas| signed after a defeat in Parlia-|a small cost to pay for the ad- in his own Christian Demo-|"our lesire for peace and de- jcrat party. sire for negotiations." consulta-/(Dem. Ohio) said Friday that) tions after asking Moro to stay) U.S. forces fighting in Viet Nam) drive at-a press conference Fri- "T regret that 1 cannot report) tends Sunday. The new year hol-| punctured speculation that Tet)" Lesage Goes Indian Food Crisis Marked By Hunger Demonstrations | banquet at the city airport. Left, Albert Walker MPP, Oshawa, gives the Hayden Macdonald "Navigation Top student flyers of the Oshawa Flying Club were feted and received their wings at the annual club Trophy" to Eric Hockley Larsen, winner of the club's navigation contest. Gordon Coulter, vice-president Roy- WINNING THEIR WINGS IN OSHAWA al Canadian Flying Club Association, presents the Alec G. Storie "Scholarship Trophy" to Roland Gilbank, outstanding graduate pilot. To Striking Pupils' Folks NEW DELHI (AP) -- Hunger as es : demonstrations spread in south- MONTREAL (CP) -- Pre-\west India Friday as the gov- mier Jean Lesage Friday S?-l cement: disclosed that more pealed to parents of Quebec's/than 12,000,000 Indians are| 27,000 "striking" technical andithreatened with starvation in a) trade schoo! students to take looming food crisis. | Special trains were rushing across India with 15,000 tons of rice from the northeastern state of Orissa. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the new prime minister, has told India's |480,000,000 persons that increas- THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE FOAM 'firmer grip' on their children. A food ministry survey said tling a stubborn blaze and they wound up pumping more than the house would hold. So out the windows and doors came the foam. watch foam pour from win- dows and doors of the home. The firemen pumped foam into the two-and-a-half sto- rey frame farmhouse in bat- A firemen covered from head to toes with foam walks from a Lancaster, Pa., farmhouse today as other firemen on porch roof New Sensations Forecast -- |that on as caretaker premier. may total '400,000 by October) Saragat arranged talks with| ox November." former presidents Giovanni} Young, a member of the Sen- Gronchi and Antonio Segni, both| ate armed services committee, Christian Democrats, and with! told reporters his estimate was |\Senate President Cesare Mer-|based on two days of closed- zagora and Chamber President|door testimony by McNamara |Brunetto Ucciarelli Ducci. and Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, It was considered possible; chairman of the joint chiefs of Saragat might ask Moro' staff. Representatives of the stu- all 12,000,000 must be fed in the lents, who attend 60 schools hungry months ahead from spe- across the province, pere sched-| vial relief stocks of food and uled to meet in Quebec City to-| that some special camps. will ing food production is one of the big tasks ahead for India. A*special team of American experts inspected unloading fa- cilities in the west coast port of day to set up common "'strike' lhave to be set up. policy. ae azn At least 100,000,000 will feel Meanwhile, the strike of 750 the pinch of the 'scarcity con- |Bombay, where about 3,600,000 jtons of U.S. wheat is expected to artive in the coming months. Eleven ships carrying 193,000 tons of grain have left U.S. ports for India this month and 80 more are scheduled to de- part by the end of February. India's last great famine--in 1943,which killed an estimated 1,000,000 persons--was blamed on faulty transportation and hoarding which forced up prices, so preventing impover- ished masses from getting food. teachers in three Quebec areas ditions" before the food crisis continues with no new develop-|.an pe expected to end, a min-| A to form another government} once he has finished consulting jwith political leaders inside and outside the four - party coalition jof Christian Democrats, Social-| They are urging prompt ap- proval of the $12,300,000,000 of added funds for Viet Nam costs asked by President Johnson. Earlier Sen. Richard B. Rus- ments reported. Some 18,000 stu- dents have been missing classes because of the strikes of French- speaking Roman Catholic teach- ers in the Le Gardeur area east istry spokesman said, The sur-| vey was compiled from statis-| tics assembled by special food) teams touring drought-stricken | areas, especially in the west, SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY In Ben Barka's Abduction PARIS (Reuters) -- French} Figon, a Paris gangster, was|dal which has seen the dismis- authorities investigating the/found shot to death in his/sal of the French counter - in- Mehdi Ben Barka kidnapping apartment when police went to/|telligence chief and the deter- standal today forecast new sen-|arrest him Monday in connec-|rioation of relations between gations in the case within the|tion with the case. The public|France and Morocco. \ists, Democratic Socialists and|sell (Dem. Ga.) chairman of | Republicans. | both the armed services and de- The crisis arose when Parlia-|fence appropriations commit- of Montreal, the Hull area and the spokesman said. the Papineau area east of Hull.) py, emphasized the statistics The technical and trade school|,o-. a: of the third week of }ment voted 250 to 231 Thursday | jagainst a key bill of the Moro) coalition government, a pro- posed law for creating state jnursery schools. } tees, said it may be necessary to increase U.S. forces in Viet Nam to 400,000 or 500,000 in order to force the North Viet Nam parties to negotiate. students launched a boycott of} classes Monday in protest! against a new school calendar| extending their school year by! 24% weeks. They said this re- December, and that more bad) news may be forthcoming soon} because there has been no rain 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M, or improvement. The survey was_ released {duces their chances of getting).miq reports from the south- BISSONETTE'S prosecutor branded his death a next few days. on The latest development in the |Clear case of suicide, but ise | Sere pocvarhyic b affair came Friday night. with|Claim was immediately ques-| yr er ee eae mse Dee paint i summer work, Premier Lesage said Quebec WEATHER FORECAST }cannot afford the "luxury" of |west state of Kerala of widen- 381 KING STREET WEST SHELL STATION evita, aN a ie ing demonstrations against food | shortage. DEMAND LARGER RATIONS | investigations into the case, Fri- the release of an autopsy report |tioned in Paris newspapers. Speaking during a visit to Rob- id tioned the. edit } which failed to pin down the ashi vata edna tice fs time of death of Georges Figon, The newspapers suggested he} might have been silenced as a reporter of the weekly magazine For the first time, a political erval, 130 miles north of Quebec| na rty with 'moderate policies! lestenede in the case. Express which published part of Temperatures Unchanged, :" | City, he said that '"'the average] joined demonstrations sparked key witness in the October kid- napping of the Moroccan oppo-| sition leader, l The Ben Barka affair now has developed into a major scan- Co-Star Herbert Marshal a statement alleged to have been made by Figon. S 4 Express said the, statement Overcast With Light Snow was tape recorded three days jafter Ben Barka was abducted jon a Paris boulevard. Express said Figon claimed) TORONTO (CP) ~-Forecasts|Mount Forest issued by thé weather office at| Wingham 5:30 a.m. 15 15 20 seseeee level of education in Quebec iS'hy Communists and students, still below that of Ontario." traditionally volatile elements "Parents should take a firmerjin' Kerala. The Samyukta i? n their children and bear! (United) Socialist party sent a und that the striking -stu-/¢mall protest group to the gov- dents are refusing a service/ernment secretariat in the capi- | that parents are sorry they haveltal of Trivandrum to demand 410 RITSON COOPER'S TEXACO STATION | SPUR OIL STATION 78 BOND STREET WEST ' ra "1 e nents eee paged cha ! a |Mohamme au ir torture Dead; His Films Always A |Ben Barka with a knife in a |house near Paris after the kid- | napping. | Figon's statement in the mag- azine added that Ben Barka was then taken to another house jwhere he was trussed up so) ifiercely that he could not} breathe and died of suffocation. | Meanwhile, France awaited reaction from Morocco to the international warrants issued here for the arrest. of Oufkir and two senior Moroccan police officials. All three were in Paris HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Actor|fully at home in elegant sur- Herbert Marshall, who had a ca-|Toundings. ; The handsome actor led an ad- reer of 50 years in show busi- |. enturous life. He lost a leg ness, died today at his Beverly/quring the First World War Hills home, He was 75. }when he and actor Ronald Col- Marshall had been in poor|man were in the 14th London health recently and had returned | Scots Regiment. This put him in home from the Motion Pictureja hospital for 13 months, but in| Country Home shortly before his later years he covered his han-| death from a heart attack. dicap so well that few knew of Marshall made few movie ap-|it. pearances in recent years, but} He was married five times ia a tt B Bark | eecasionally took roles in tele-|And he worked hard at a career) atl wg er, Pen Barka Was vision shows. During an inter-|that covered the stage, silent|uStled into a car by two men view two years ago he ex-|films, sound films, radio and|Witt French police cards. plained. television. Three of his mar- "They don't seem to make my riages ended in divorces. s Ld type of pictures anymore--the| He appeared with Greta Garbo) Illegal Printing type that was termed 'drawing|in The Painted Veil. His other room' for lack of a better|movies included Secrets of a name." Secretary, Blonde Venus, The Effort Smashed And Marshall, indeed, was the Dark Angel, A Bill of Divorce- SE: "drawing room" type--the im-|ment, Razor's Edge, Duel in the) MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec maculate and correct Britisher,|Sun, Virgin Queen and Portrait| Provincial Police Friday ques- speaking in clipped accents and in Smoke. tioned three men who were snipe iecsinedniaan ; pices - -- taken into custody Thursday night after a raid on a printing |plant at Pointe Gatineau, Que., an near Hull. In... the.raid,--printing---plates Next meeting of the Com- newly. formed Ontario Travel nit dene Gora Ue eee: mittee for Elucation Week Trailer Clubs Association. Mr. |tration certificates high school Will be held on Thursday, Jan. anil Mrs. Gerald Shangrap | diplomas obscene pictures lot 27, in the committee room of were appointed to make ar- (t-y tickets, birth certificates the Oshawa Board of Educa- rangements for the club's | ang marriage certificates, tion. Business will start at 4 third annual dinner-dance. A QPP spokesman said the p.m. ear registrations and drivers' May tere proved on a eer for Ontario and Quebec : a , je in- (could bring as much as $150,- Fe gg tae ~~ ged 9 000 & year on the black market of incorporation have - been ~ a granted to Standard Coin- | operated Systems Limited. The company has its head office in Whitby Officers elected at the an- fual meeting of the Oshawa Travel Traile vt Club were: Presidents, Mr. gnd Mrs, F. TAKES MOST GAS Ontario is Canada's greatest natural gas user, accounting for more than a third of all sales. N. McEwen; pagt presidents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ostler; first vice-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johnstone; sec- jwest of the Great Lakes while | Kingston |Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Lon-|jsgosonee . jwith Hamilton Synopsis: Colder weather St. Catharines , along with light snow persists |Toronto over Northern Ontario and/Paterborough ..... 20 20 22 18 20 jnever had, free or otherwise," lhe said. Education Mintster Paul Gerin - | nesday that the strike had there is a chance snow will Trenton 20 ended with his offer to set up move into Southern Ontario to- Killaloe ...... { la committee to try to find sum- night and Sunday. _ _ |Muskoka ....00. {mer jobs for the students and Lake St. Clair, region Wind- | North Bay .iccee to investigate the extension of sor: Cloudy with occasional |cugpury . ihe 'school wear light snow. Light winds and not! mariton However, about half of the much change in temperatures. |sauit Ste. 1 students were reported to have Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Ni-| Kapuskasing I C ia aa Fi }continued boycotting their agara Lake Ontario, Georgian! white River . classes while others returned to school but did not resume their studies o eeeeeeses arie .. don, Toronto, Hamilton: Cloudy |-pjmmins periods of light snow.) Light winds and not much change in temperatures. Timagami, Algoma, Saint Ste. Marie, Southern White River, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with occasional very light snow light winds and not much change in temperatures. Northern White River Coch- rane: Sunny with cloudy pe- riods, Turning colder. Winds |light. Western James Bay: Mostly 0 Cardian Red Cross Society OSHAWA BRANCH ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, January 26th, 1966 Hotel Genosha sunny and cold. Winds light PICCADILLY ROOM Western New York -- Cloudy) jwith chance of snow flurries. | Speaker: Dr. Claude H. Vipond |High around 32 degrees. Some | snow likely tonight-with the low, jin the mid-20s, | .Forecast Temperatures 5 Lajoie announced Wed-| ROBINSON'S 574 RITSON larger food rations. The Indian government has responded quickly to the food shortages in Kerala because | political trouble there has a way! of erupting into violence and} spreading to adjoining states.) HEAT WITH OIL | DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS BILENDUKE'S 352 WILSON DURNO'S SUPERTEST 574 KING STREET EAST 004 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH BILL'S WHITE ROSE RUSSELL'S TEXACO 461 PARK ROAD SOUTH ROAD NORTH B.P. 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