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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1966, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 21, 1966 ]3 France, Russ seen Ready To Aid UN DE GAULLE DISMAYS ALLIES French President Races The Clock stepped up and he told the ALL GLASSES ONE LOW By RICHARD K. O'MALLEY not be taken as the result of a world he was pulling his forces PARIS (AP) -- The grand design of a single- -minded old manu in @ Uuily Seco Ww SE out of NATO and that the bases should oa * A switch in tactics is not new man trying to move in several directions at once in broad and aimless fashion. De Gaulle "4 UNITED' NATIONS (AP) -- knows what he wants and where} Some diplomats expect that be- fore mid-year France and the Soviet Union will announce vol- emerging with increased rapid- ity as President de Gaulle dis- mays his allies with shock pol- icy decisions. At 75, the French president may feel he hasn't a great deal of time left in which te attain his objective: a France domi-)| nant in Europe and powerful in the world's councils. His planned withdrawal from the North Atlantic alliance's military structure and his evic- tion notice to its headquarters and to United States and Cana- dian bases in France are part of the grand design. So, for that matter, is his insistence on France having ,an independent nuclear force. All are in keep- ing with his desire for a France dependent on no one. | In addition, he wants a na- ltion unfettered by alliances which he is convinced have out-| lived their usefulness. To this} end he decided to get out of NATO's military command, a| | primé de Gaulle target for some time. He scornfully referred to} its integrated military com- mand as 'subordination.' He announced that foreign) bases on French soil would} have to be under French com-| | mand and set 1969 as the latest | date for accomplishment of this gor vers TIMETABL E Suddenly his" _timetable CHELMSFORD, Ont. (CP)--A|---- oe og ag cori oer TB Control Still Far Off and de Gaulle uses so method to keep critics off balance and opponents baffled. Many of his actions appear paradoxical, but this apparently causes him no concern, --He is pulling out of NATO's military structure but he which created it. --He thinks war in Europe now is so remote a possibility that NATO has outlived its usefulness. Yet he has his scientists and military busy building a hydrogen bomb. In the latter connection, he re- ban. He feels it was created only after the atomic powers had their weapons. He 'will have nothing to do with dis- armament except on terms: destruction of all atomic weapons and the means to deliver them. This is generally regarded as an unrealistic approach to a vital problem. --He has kept Britain be- wildered with his about-faces| on the European Common Market. First he thought it was all right to have her as a partner. Then he vetoed the) idea. Now he seems to be for it again. _ These twists and turns should) BEAVERBROOK'S GRANDSON ENGAGED versity in Montreal. Miss Hansen is a fashion model of Danish descent. cP Wirephoto) publisher, is shown with his fiance Anette Hansen, 21. Mr. Aitken is a third year _arts student at M McGill Uni Timothy Maxwell Aitken, 21, grandson of the late Lord Beaverbrook, Cana- dian- born British n British newspaper -- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Strike Ends Accused Draws $200 Fine Ay School IL was ' After an accident on March 3} After taking a ride on the \Chelmsford Valley district com- Kenneth White, of Bloor st. w., back of a Honda motorcycle posite school in this Sudbury- was booked for impaired ariv- |Richard Carr thought he would), ..5 community. By JOHN TRACY jand medical advice for active was arrested and booked forja go bea ei et a at Re ABOARD EMPRESS OF | patients being treated at home. drunk driving. |} mission. n top 0 aretakers he 8 CANADA (CP)--Canadian doc-| His recommendations for Appearing before Magistrate} jcrashed the machine doing $115] turn to work today } ay it} | sputum analysis and cultures. ge r ertification of the Canadian|mendous amount of money i a ag eageste bine oa el me 'pape a rel, Union of Public Employees|costs every year.' He urged treatment for all} ays cons | s eae St ee weed seponive assist:| "actual ~case ave ' rusk perl suspended sentence with proba-| l(CLC) as their bargaining) Dr. Fernand Gregoire, assist actual wecases, even to those ' . e. fort by physician, A charge of possession of ajawa, John Wilson, of Oshawa, Feppone ler gigs phe ise eT fle yace! apeial Bi lle " . ; Ss. stolen transistor radio was with- |drove it to Pickering where, in) remanded.to. March 30. |Canada, that tremendous prog-| Preventive measures should| drawn at the request of thejan accident, he totally de-|were rema Ja : g a patie He os +, yp.| medical students, lone-year sentence with proba-/,.. that no reprisal action apc ae pte phy Me titioners, specialists, The theft of 12 pairs of socks tion. would be taken against them.)cent years, the dea aS! cial workers and the public in from the downtown Kresge' s| Wilson appeared in court with} lHe declined to release details settled into a plateau, and there is ing. jlike a try at the controls. Conciliation officer Ray Illing Crawford Guest at Oshawa|worth of damage The strike started March I\tors were told today that they bringing the disease under con- White pleaded guilty to both) jae. agent. ant professor of medicine at the|Who do not wish to co-operate Crown when Ann Monica Lis, | molished the vehicle. PLAN NO. REPRISALS ress was made in the control of|include testing and vaccination store cost Rudy Cziranka a $50/an arm in a cast and a ban-|o¢ the settlement. s a tendency for the rate of] general. / 10- day Caribbean cruise. wants to stay in the council! fuses to sign the nuclear test; his! nurses and} general prac- | nurses, so-! he wants to go. RARELY IN DOUBT And while he may be wrong, he's rarely in doubt. His ex- jcursion to South America, his visit to Mexico, his trip to the U.S. all were designed to in- eeseie France's stature abroad. His next trip is to Moscow and speculation is once more rife that he plans some sort of agreement with, the Soviet Un- ion. But high French officials state categorically he will make no arrangements or treaties there. | Yet, Soviet ambassador Val-| erian Zorin told a_ luncheon meeting last Thursday the So- viet Union would welcome a French - Russian non - aggres- sion pact, The Soviet Union, he said, would support 'anything of this: kind acceptable to ward solving the financial diffi- France. culties. The committee's figures De Gaulle talks grandly of a\wull be a guide in determining Europe from "the Atlantic to how much is "substantial."' |the Urals," bringing Russia into} |Europe, and he undoubtedly | [REFUSE TO PAY | means it. But he is a realist) The deficit results mainly |who knows this ideological| from refusal of several coun- utopia is, far over the horizon| |tries to pay General Assembly and may never come into view. |assessments for the cost of the| As he sees it, one of the pre-|UN peacekeeping forces in the! requisites to this is the mini-/Middle East and The Congo. | mizing of American influence in| Of $121,000,000 due the United Europe. He thinks the post-war|Nations in back assessments, dominance of the United States|more than $17,000,000 is charged! | has led to a deadening paternal-'against France and more than is m. $60,000,000 against the Soviet ; 'Thus he attacks the presence| Union for the peacekeeping op- of American business influencelerations. But if the committee in France, chides at the dollarjreports the deficit is between and calls for a return to the/$31,000,000 and $53,000,000, each gold standard, criticizes the fact}can contribute a substantial | that NATO is integrated--and | part and still be paying much} with an American general in'less than its assessment. over-all charge. - He said he doesn't want to be untary contributions to help wipe out the UN peacekeeping |_| deficit they themselves helped | create. The diplomats said so Sunday) in predicting that a special com- mittee of 14 financial experts would agree this week on mini- mum and maximum figures as to the actual size of that deficit last Sept. 30, the date apnsen for the committee study. They said they expected the| two figures will lie somewhere between $31,000,000 and $53,000,- 000. The committee report is due by the end of this month. Highly developed countries, including France and the Soviet Union, have promised to make "substantial contributions" to- 19 95 AT THE sok LOW PRICES. 17 BOND ST. E. 2nd Floor Phone 728-1261 i WIN A FREE - COMPLETE WITH FRAME, $1995 LENSES AND CASE 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN NATIONAL Bryan BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED - WHILE WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND OPTOMETRIST PRESCRIPTIONS HOURS: MON. TO SAT. 9 am, -- 5 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesday | so attached to the United States jthat France would be dragged into American conflicts. And yet, during the Cuban missile | crisis he was the first to de- clare himself solidly on the side NIGHT on the TOWN of the United States This is paradox to many, but jnot to Charles de Gaulle. It} loffered him a fine opportunity | to demonstrate what he means |when he says he wants to get py of NATO but still be an yy, A. E. 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The only trouble, Magistrate) of the Ontario labor department ana lan oc ors n orme accident outside his home, he|Guest heard, was that Carr had|said in a statement that the ' > > ll far from controlling tu- trol included provision of more} > a 2 guilty|after the school board refused | are sti Hs Or i tate he pial nee Pies cctonned wr aine cs sealow | lto allow the employees to seek) berculosis "in spite of the tre | bac teriological laboratories for| Demonstrations Friday out-) University of Montreal; said in but may accept therapy as out- "er | After stealing a car in Osh-| side the school resulted in the! a paper prepared for the annual patients with persistence of ef- "ulosis between 1930 and|0f school children at 12 or 13! of Oshawa, appeared before the! He pleaded guilty toa charge|' yy, [ying said the school oo between snd' inteastied siacation of court. lof auto theft and was given 8!) arg had assured the employ- f The Scientific assembly is be- fine and costs or 10 days in [the head. The employees' troubles/new bap a ona to follow a! ling held aboard ship during al jail. The car, Crown Attorney) started Feb. 14 when the school |similar tren The fine was imposea with) | the advice that Cziranka seek/from the esha parking lot on|y por: Relations Act which al-|from 100 per 100,000 of popula-|j | Athol st. |lows a municipality to remove tion to five per 100,000 in 1960. lits employees from provisions! But the number of new active For having liquor in his pos-| Kicking and punching 8) of the act 'cases in Canada had increased|\fi| session Wilfred Iredale, of Saint|policeman cost Wayne Wilkins,| [Labor Minister Leslie Rown-|to 4,116 in 1965 from 3,918 in||™ Bruce Affleck said, was stolen|}oard invoked section 89 of the) The death rate had dropped|- = : ss = a | om psychiatric help. iz GET AL Mary's, Ont., was fined $75 and|of Wilson rd. n., a 30-day jail|tree introduced a bill in the leg-| 1964. At present there are more costs or 10 days in jail. |sentence. jislature Thursday that would! thari 16,000 active cases. : Wilkins pleaded guilty to @)repeal the section. Dr. Gregoire said that among charge of assaulting a peace) Jf the section is repealed, it/the underlying reasons is the| gel ca Ms is_understood the employees | public impression that tubercu- theft, Dennis Rodney Green-| He was given a suspended|may apply for certification Of|jggi; is under control. Physi- wood, of Oshawa, was given a} lsentence on a further charge of|CUPE as their bargaining aude Gare hn longer {uterested | ne year suspended sentence| minor consuming agent. and probation with the under-; Crown Attorney Affleck Classes in the school contin- i Shercalnla Se & See standing that he go to the Salva-|that Wilkins was heard toyed during the strike CANCEL LECTURES tion Army House of Concord. squeal the tires of his car Sunday morning, Donald Cc. Universities had _ cancelled | Constable Fishley followed) MacDonald, Ontario leader of|lectures in the disease, Active |patients were allowed to con- Appearing for sentence on two| said DRAPERY NEEDS mn AT me |ZELLER'S CURTAINS --- DRAPES -- DRAPERY HARDWARE SHOWER CURTAINS 'SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE * Brigham Brier Pipes * Guns * Ammunition * 100 Kinds of Pipe Tobacco Hours: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily 121 Brock N. 668-8361 % wa %& Open Bowrin, end Sundey * Automatic Lenes %& Snack Bor COUNTY BOWL <118 BYRON ST. N 668-2651 ~---- Set, Evening M. THIS SPACE IS OPEN The theft of a vacuum cleaner him in a cruiser. .. the New Democratic Party taminate the population. There ee McMullen, ae Ritson rd.|smelled strongly of an alcoholic} for about 45 minutes. a $100 fine and costs or 30)beverage a een ers in jail. After seeing DEATH S | Wilkins ran off. caught, however Constable Fishley began to) By THE CANADIAN PRESS pt oo one pt box Woonsocket, R.I. -- Buell W./husband, Joseph Kenny, was a Ae she Wout Corners: Wilkin Hudson, 63, editor and pub- jfriend of Sir John A. Macdon- lisher of the Woonsocket Call/ald. kicked and punched the police-; ie? i ; ; session Charles Carlson, of Cu-}man. A passer-by who offered aoG..@ corer Secon aA rane | Copenhagen Osvald Hel- ident of The Associated Press./ myth, 71, Denmark's greatest bert st., was fined $25 and costs|to help the policeman was also | n | Detroit -- William A. Ander-}music hall comic, a sh bus- or 10 days in jail. kicked. o ! man, 74, former publisher of/iness veteran of 60 years the Detroit Times who retired) Cairo -- Aly Mohammad Ab- in 1957, three years before ed dou, Yemen minister of agricul- Hearst newspaper was "/ture; in a plane crash. sorbed by the Detroit Aig Tacteo: Calif, -- Buster Went Pasadena, Calif. --. Thomas \64, dancer and comedian in from a Ritson rd. home cost} When Wilkins was stopped hej joined the picketing employees| _jhad been inadequate follow-up the policeman) gusta manager of the American He Was quickly} {Optical Co: Kingston, Ont, -- Mrs. |Mc Farland, 102, whose first A charge of disorderly con- duct against Burgess White, of} Division st., was withdrawn at) pull the request of the Crown. J. J For having wine in his pos- 4 No) Quebec MPs Pearson's Savior In Commons Crisis -- Choquette 728-0662 6TH ANNIVERSARY OFF . COLD WAVES DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH Jho Mayfair Salon 27 CELINA ST. 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