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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Feb 1966, p. 2

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 23, 1966 Bobby-LBJ Split On Viet.'Healing By MICHAEL CHARVET NEW YORK (Reuters)--Pres- ident Johnson. his disnute with Senator Robert Kennedy appar- ently evaporated at least on the surface, is expected to make a major speech on Viet Nam in. New York tonight. The president planned to fly here to address a dinner of the Freedom Foundation after be- ing briefed in Washington by Vice-President Humphrey, who returns to the capital after visits to South Viet Nam and other Asian countries as well as to Australia and New Zealand. An exchange between Ken- nedy and Bill Moyers, the White House press secretany--with an interpolation from Gen. Max- well D. Taylor--seemed to end one aspect of the controversy. Kennedy had said in a state- ment last Saturday 24 hours after the televised Senate hear- ings on Viet Nam ended that the National Liberation Front, political arm of the Viet Cong, should be given '"'a share of wer and responsibility' in th Viet Nam. Kennedy repeated his position -in a television interview Tues- day and Taylor, presidential ad- viser who defended the admin- istration policies at the Senate hearings, said in an interview "published in the New York Her- ald Tribune Tuesday that this was "very, very close" to his view. Kennedy is an old friend these elections, whatever they may be." Movers stated the White House view after meetings be- tween President Johnson and his top policy advisers. | Moyers telephoned Kennedy to explain the president's posi- tion before holding his press conference. Kennedy then con- vened one of his own to de- clare: "I find no disagreement between what Mr. Moyers has said and what I have said." "I am not suggesting that the communists automatically be put in power," Kennedy said. "But if the negotiators feel it is the best way to proceed in forming an interim government, we should not shut the door au- tomatically against that." ISSUES STATEMENT | The White House also issued) a statement by Taylor Tuesday! night in reply to Kennedy's statement which appeared aimed at further resolving any differences between the late president's brother and the Johnson administration. Taylor said he was "opposed to any coalition government which might be imposed upon) the Vietnamese people against their will." But he added: 'It has been, and remains, my view that we should sup- port unconditional negotiations| followed by free elections. The} way to get there is through ne-| |gotiations without setting any| 'NATIONALIZE CPR? -- THAT'S PRETTY FUNNY' MIAMI, Fila. Dauwave the testimony of state witnesses against the couple. A legal outburst Tuesday abruptly shortened the court day and sent a defence witness, Nathaniel Allen, to an anteroom weeping. Allen, a tall Negro with mous- tache and sideburns, was com- forted by Powers and Mrs. Mossler, who are on trial for their lives in the 1964 slaying of her 69-year-old multi-million- aire husband, Jacques. Allen once prorked for the Mosslers and Mrs. Mossler as- sured him as he retreated from the courtroom, "We know you wouldn't do anything to hurt Allen: testified in a defence ef- fort to discredit the testimony tions. CLAIMS $5,000 OFFER Diehl had claimed Powers of- fered him $5,000 to $10,000 in the proposition. Dieh! testified for the state that Allen over- heard at least part of the pro- posal. Allen testified for the defence jthat he worked for the Moss- lers as a handyman at their (AP)--Defence | lawyers for Candace Mossler| and her nephew, Melvin Lane) are striving to shake! of Edward Bart Diehl, a carni-| yal worker with a police rec: | ord of at least a dozen convic-| 1962 to kill Mossler with Mrs.| Mossler nodding agreement to ) ae it ame C 3 oie SO OS ""s ie It's not magic. Just plain good sense. Every 75c you invest in Toronto-Dominion Savings al | ss ON ip Certificates becomes $1.00 in six years. That's 5%2% simple interest on your money. A $10 certificate costs only $7.50. You can buy them in various amounts up to $50,000. And Toronto-Dominion Savings Certificates may be cashed anytime if you need the money. Interested? Ask your Toronto-Dominion Manager about this wonderful way of building for the future. of Taylor. | Ss |pre-conditions whatsoever." | DON'T DISAGREE | Kennedy said Tuesday in his Tuesday night, Moyers told ajtelevision interview that when press conference, "there is nojhe made his Saturday statement) disagreement" between the|that the National Liberation) Johnsen administration and|/Front must be given responsi-| Kennedy--"if Senator Kennedy jbility in any new Saigon gov- did not propose a coalition gov-|ernment, he was thinking of an ernment with communist partic-jeventual permanent g ov ern- ipation before elections ere ment. | saddle horse ranch near Gal- |veston, Tex., at the same time jas Diehl. 'Did you ever hear a con- versation in which Mr. Powers jallegedly asked Mr. Diehl to |kill Mr. Mossier," asked de- |fence lawyer Mrs. Marian Ro- Policies [eio, ma'am," Allen replied. Allen testified that Diehl came to the witness' home in Galves- ton recently and asked him if jhe had overheard a conversa-| tion between Powers and Diehl B yHAROLD MORRISON nounced he will step down sixjmarines. The existing carrier) about killing Mr. Mossler? | LONDON (CP)--Igniting an| months before his scheduled re-jforce will be continued as long; 'He didn't ask me to say it,| explosive clash that may reach|tirement because of the govern-|as possible, with some new U.S. |he asked me did I hear it," Al-| its full fury in a national elec-|ment's refusal to build new Phantom aircraft for the Fleet) len said under cross examina- tion, the Labor government an-'carriers. Air Arm, but this force is to be! tion. nounced it will rely more heav-| We will be succeeded by Ad-|Stadually reduced to non-ef-| This produced the courtroom WEATHER FORECAST Dvarcant Sisein Basin de Great Go-Ahead idea from ; y ONTO-DOMINION ily ea ite ah pis aed Ta) Sir Varyl Begg, 57-year- fectiveness. | hassle. Hi Pgh claimed be-| tay nt h T D ' Today: Reverse Thursday siete st taal gh Eley nae tn ailment Monts i cover 1 aa] tercston at Citerset from] e Bank where people make the difference. $ sea carrier force will gradu-\other naval chiefs will remain| responsibilities in the Far East|Allen's testifying that he was| 39 ally be reduced at their posts, indicating they|--until Indonesia stops threaten- asked to say he overheard it, 30 But Britain's role as a world/are doing so to help the newjing Malaysia--with land-based With defence laywers o n 30 peacekeeping force, while re-ifirst sea lord -and preserve aircraft. \their feet roaring indignation 30 duced, will be continued to some naval morale. The navy immediately rushed Judge George Schulz demanded extent into the 1970s, Defence! he air force remained silent,|out signals to all stations to lift|Order, then recessed court half Minister Denis Healey told &/yerhaps thankful its role is to collapsed spirits. an hour early to let tempers noisy, unruly Commons bind | enhanced rather than 're-| And Conservatives indicated) Subside. day as he unveiled the govern-| duced, they will battle against Healey's| i--~™* ment's long awaited defence It will get 50 of the new U.S.|anti-carrier policy to the end. white paper, which aims to cur: swing-wing F-111A strike-recon-|A big formal parliamentary de- -- |tail annual defence spending t0\naissance fighters, the cost of|bate is to be opened next week. ja limit of £2,000,000,000 ($6,000,-| which, Healey hopes, will be| The defence uproar reached 000,000) by 1970. 4 on 'balanced by U.S. purchases of its heights in the British press. The proposals, which include). equivalent amount of British|The mass - circulation Daily wa called for national- ization of the CPR and a government guarantee to dairy farmers of $4 a hun- dredweight for their milk. James M. Bentley of Ed- . ment he just presented, monton, (left) president of with Agriculture Minister the Canadian Federation of Greene (centre) and Prime Agriculture, discusses Fed- Minister Pearson, The brief, eration's brief to the govern- preseinted Tuesday in Otta- held." He said the Johnson adminis- New U.K. Defence ae es ak at peed bohgwee f- gncer - sy gg os . at's Camda ia" Torns Up Election Flame TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Killaloe .... issued by the weather office at|Muskoka 5:30 a.m.: North Bay Synopsis: A mixture of cloud|Sudbury .. and sunshine is forecast for|Earlton . southern and central Ontario to-|Sault Ste. Marie.. day. Mainly sunny and season-|Kapuskasing eaeeee G. B. MILES, MANAGER .. PEER King & Simcoe H. J. EATON, MANAGER NORTHWAY PLAZA, 1128 Simcoe St. N. And Byng Ave. W. R. SINGLETON, MANAGER . King St. East, Oshawa 1, E. ERWIN, MANAGER, . .455 Simcoe South, Oshawa OLD RUSH Stake your claim on ADAMS GOLD STRIPE CANADIAN RYE WHISKY ~ aounouna4g seeeeeses ably mild weather is predicted|White River.. for most areas on Thursday. |Moosonee .. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Ni-/Timmins agara, Lake Ontario, Lake Yu-/---- ron, Georgian Bay, Haliburton, "oar "Xilialoe, 'Timagami, Windsor| Ship's Length "Killaloe, Timagam!, Windsor, Up B cdi ie ere ae London, Toronto, Ha milton, ja pwn itain's DIS! defence. equipment. |Mirror, which supports Prime North Bay, Sudbury: Mostly P ¥Y 40 Feet Middle reo Heme tg i Main naval power will be|Minister Wilson's government, cloudy but with some sunny pe-| par JFAX (CP) -- Waterfront 1968 and wit ieiag ay eq icontred on the four ordered Po-|called on sea-loving Britons to rieds today. Thursday sunny! workers here recognized the ae bate an@)iaris submarines, to be aug-|stop crying over a navy the with a few cloudy periods. Light! b : i Southwest Africa, triggered @M/mented by some new missile-|country could not afford and name but not the ship when the carious parliamentary and|,.. | eat ; * winds and not much change in ie ; _ nee eee ous § 4, |firing destroyers and four nu-|learn to live with one it could Danish freighter Effie Maersk ss debate that swept into the| 2 F temperatures. steamed into port recently press. Cenate P \clear-powered hunter-killer sub-lafford. Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, leaps Sha be government's own ranks and oe White River, Cochrane: Mainly | The Effie Maersk was 40 feet/into the traditionally silent mili- cloudy this mornin becomins | longer than when she last made tary hierarchy "sunny by Psivsia Sipua?y a regular stop. Christopher Mayhew, the Before you buy any with a few clear periods Thurs-| Capt. H. C. Haahr Sorensen navy minister who quit Satur-| gas day. Not much change in tem-|explained that the vessel was|\day because the government Piano or Organ peratures. Winds light today) making her first trip after an wouldn't build another aircraft) "southwest 15 Thursday. operation in a Japanese ship-|carrier, linked the defence plan| $e6 . 2. Ottawa region: Today varia- yard during which the vessel with the mood of Britain before ble cloudiness with occasional|had been cut in two and a cen-|the Second World War, describ- light snow during the morning. tre section inserted. The addition|ing the moves as '"'the classic gives the vessel 100,000 cubic|crime of peacetime British gov- feet more cargo space. ernments."' Capt. Sorensen said the ves- Rather than demanding that | sel's crew stayed aboard during the forces do too much with too) the ship's extension. which he little, he urged Britain to with-| described as "Jumbo - izing." draw from a world position. He} The operation took a total of 42 pictured Britain as trying to days earry out a world role with bor- _ |rowed money--"with the sound, i oe of our gunfire drowned by the! KEPT NEEDS AT HAND {rattle of collecting boxes." 79 Si St N rth Wearers of top hats in the| Adding to the government's| imcoe id 0 19th centuny used them to store|embarrassment, Sir David! St. Catharines.... documents or light but pocket-|Luce, 60-year-old first sea lord! 728-2921 "Toronto . bulging oddments and chief of naval staff, an-! Peterborough . vee Kingston . Trenton HERE AND THERE A meeting of antique col- lectors was held at the Val- leyview Park clubhouse re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Arnold, from Whitby, were the guest speakers for the | evening. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold | had several interesting collec- tions to demonstrate, includ- ing glass, Chinese dishes, | brass and silver wine jugs. Next meeting will be held on March 15, again at Valley- view. Guest will be A. Pape 54 SIMCOE ST. 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