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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 28

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, Wednesday, July 20, 1966 4 "+ '~ AERIAL PIPELINE Sqdn. Ldr. Gerry F berg of Ottawa nears Arish on the weekly RCAF Food, Drug Authorities Ga by ergency Force in the za Strip are handled Canadians. flight from, Canada. Sup- plies and personnel for all members of the UN Em- (CP Wirephoto) Air Pollution N.Z. Security Files Opened Over 'University Spy Case | 1 ¢ GRAHAM 'The acauaintance pivceoedl Canadian Press Correspondent|and in 1958 the girl made con- fj8fgn8a a $i,v-p) "university spy" cae. in Taanioand hee eCRiane Aas-f curity service to open its secret files and for the first time pub- licly to discuss some of cases. It has shown that even in a small remote country like New Communists foreign seek to subvert Zealand, actively per- sons in key jobs and to extract secret information. The "university spy" New Zealand setvurity dent at aroused student. protests. him from attending classes, bringing angry recrim- inations in Parliament. A cabi- net minister alleged that certain students and staff at the univer- sity had combined to damage the career of a public servant. The charges were angrily de- nied at the university The new prompted the. se-lico its ease arose when the activities of a officer, who was also a part-time stu- Auckland University, The university authorities barred normal tact with her own security offi- cer who vut her in touch with the New Zealand security serv- She enerated under its ice, She | rection for the next two years. INDOCTRINATED GIRL | She frequently met the Rus- sian, "a man of considerable charm and intelligence," in the following months. It became clear that he was engaged in recruiting her into the Soviet Higence -service-network--in} New Zealand. He set out to in- fluence her emotionally and by political indoctrination, with} presents including offers f| money--some of it for a aol and by persuading her to per- form services for. him involving clandestine activity for the So-| viet legation. | The Russian's successor at) the legation visited the woman) at her flat in December, 1960, on learning that she was being transferred to Australia. He asked if she would be prepared to meet his "'friends" in Syd-| The whole matter is to be the ney, | subject of an official inquiry. Meanwhile, |has issued a statement explain- ing the need for its activities, and quoting some instances of subversion The director of Brig. H. E. Gilbert the widely-known two Soviet the service, spying. ('CITES OTHER CASES But, he said, other jwere not generally known. They included jton--with the aim of infiltrating af- the detection of intensive cultivation by a Soviet diplomat of a university students in Welling- the New Zealand external fairs department 'A timely warning to the in- the security service mentioned instance of diplomats expelled from New Zealand in 1962 for the small number of The New Zealand security service passed full details of| the case to Australia. The So-! viet intelligence officer and) agent, Ivan Feodorovich Skripov, duly met the woman} at an agreed rendezvous in Syd-| ney. The association between| the two developed into wid e ly publicized i case' which resulted in expulsion of Skripov from Aus | tralia ine 1963. SONS SEEN ON SCREEN BERLIN (AP)--The two teen- age sons of Willy Brandt, West Berlin's mayor, have gone to Gdansk, Poland, movie of Guenter Grass's novel Cat And Mouse. Lars, 14, Peter, i8, were picked by Grass, cases to star in the | and | ee CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO NEW POTATOES Cure Sought PORT BURWELL, Ont. (CP) Federal agriculture department nocent students concerned was who said he wanted youngsters | 4 . ' Concerned Over LSD Trips peo yg PA Ng oll beri known in West Germany to! 10 LB, By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP) -- Th k ing with the drug LSD 1 probe ably doubles your chances of psy chotic breakdown and increases them eightfold Controlled medical iest the hallucination-producir have shown a rate of psy breakdown among. patie treated with LSD of eight rate of four per 1,000 in ---- at large A. C, Hardman of Pi wil food and drug director- ate estimates that thi ma} be as high 32 1,000 among non-medical experimen ters because they generally are the less stable group in society This is only one reason for the growing concern of food and drug authorities with the LSD problem. During the last two years in Canada there has been a sub- stantial increase in the number of persons taking "'trips" with LSD into the shimmery, unreal and sometimes dangerous world of the drugged mind. Dr. Hardman says the prob lem hasn't reached the propor tions that it has in the United States. Nevertheless recent pub- licity about the drug and it effects has federal author working on controls. to | trafficking and possession MAINLY BIG CITIES "We feel we shouldn't until it becomes a ma lem before taking prev action,"' he say LSD-takers in Canada seem to be centred in Toronto, Mont and Vancouver. The | apparently has a vogue university students LSD--d-lysergic avid « mide--is relatively ch $10 a shot--and so f parently hasn't come und tributive control of t world narcotics t Federal autho there have: bee treated in hos departments. But been no sign of Surge in persons sc ment as there York's Belleue Hos possibly as LSD ated with LSD. fore nell ah d taking the drug ¢ was ded stible done. so Some of the drug what Dr. "'nonsense"' permanent improving scientific this EASY TO MAKE Dr. Hardman a number of ser LSD-experimenting fied dangers of psychot requiring sometin hospital treatment One is that LSD is to make so that b atories may turr of it without guards on the drug. These extra danger tc As far as i no direct phys user. But Dr is known that quires incre to get the ¢ increases ing a sta the individ tion norm Such "bad tri lucinations so user requires ment. evidence persons ' */ innocent it LSD ¢| URGE r/quotes an LS 1 Ss an D user as saying: lErie, he nor researchers are trying to find a Psychotic reactions aren't|cure for a form of air pollution permanent but while they are|that attacks tobacco leaves. being experienced there is seri-| The researchers are working ous danger to the user and t0|on the farm of Stanley Simutis bystanders. One mur-|of Port Burwell where the pol- der in New York has been asso- Jution, called "weather' fleck" ciated with the murderer taking | was first identified in 1954. The pollution contains a leaf- destroying agency, so far uni- dentified, which is carried by southwest winds across Lake TO VIOLENCE One medical case _ history "I had a compulsie urge to}- _ do iolence to my children . . .|cinations may return without do I know myself to this|further doses and apparently day how great the gap was be-|without warning. This may oc- tween the violent thoughts in my|cur even months later. mind and their possible execu-| Most drugs have a reasonably tion," predictable response to particu- The LSD-user achieves such! lar dosages, But not LSD, What ja feeling of omnipotence that) produces a mild response in one he is capable of walking out a\user may bring severe effects window or in front of approach-|to another, including psychotic ing traffic or of physically at- | breakdown. tacking others. | Some scientific studies of the Users experience moments of|ment contain warnings against} real panic in which they feel| administering it to persons with| their mind will never return to| physical or mental conditions. their body or that it is being} These include heart trouble, controlled by others, pregnancy, epilepsy, paranoid Dr. Hardman says users may| personality, overt psychosis or become highly responsive to the} |brain injury. voices of others or to other ex-| There is a danger that the un- ternal stimuli qualified may experiment with Some time after an LSD-user/LSD while unaware he suffers stops taking the drug his hallu-| from | one of these conditions, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS By ALICE BROOK § A lightweight afghan -- just right for all year use in den Wonderful on trips! 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STYLE NUMBER | Send order to ANNE ~ The Oshawa n Dept., 60 Front mto 1, Ontario I Festival G IANT 1966 Needlecraft alog stars knit ADAMS, jmore needlecraft Times, | free -- printed in Street Send 2 NEW! 12 --|Patterns for pattern-|quilting motifs Fun play, jterns ever colle hes--all sizes. |famous museums atalog--choose|new Museum Quilt Hurry, catalog ' Collector Qu Fashion ideas in you in color wi Finest ted fror Send 6c fo Book No send | Deluxe Quilt Book No jteen complete patterns. 60 crochet--many | designs 3} move," he said. The New Zealand which led the Soviet spy Australia in 1963 The security service diplomat in Wellington, 1956 got in to the Skripov touch with a gir then employed in the passport] mission. office of a diplomatic SAVE $ $ security service also played a vital part in the early stages of the affair expulsion of from said a at the Soviet legation Erik Lutzkij, in play the leading roles. 68 YEARS CITY DIRECTORY Publishers since 1898. 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