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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1966, p. 7

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Bon Nt FAL* bp ee Ya pe ge - a ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, 1966 J» Russ Bosses IN VIET NAM CONFLICT Now Enjoy Schlesinger Warns Luxury Life | Of "Americanization' | By HANS BENEDICT | BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) | 4 artetncrantia' OV gs wan on paca dh ~~ Vom munis NEW YORK (AP)--Historian |Arthur Schlesinger Jr. says that increased "Americanization"' of the war in Viet Nam can make mumbles the grizzled taxiinat conflict virtually unwin- driver... cesturi toward kt dig Br leg "| Napie, Griver,, gesturing "The more we Americanize cluster of luxurious villas, The atmosphere of quiet ele-|the war--by increasing our mil- gance is reminiscent of thejitary presence, by summoning wealthy aristocracy that ruled|Saigon leaders, like vassals, to Romania before the war. But\conferences in an American the men living on Boulevard state, by transforming the loca! Ivanonic M. Kalinin today \are.war in Viet Nam into a global an entirely different breed. test between America and views about the war as though|programs of social] reform." they had just been asked by the| He also urges the reconven- president, "What should we doling of the Geneva conference, now?" limiting Ai anf $3 Others were Prof, Hans Mor-|Viet Nam to their pr m- ganthaw, of the -Universityof| ber, a tapering-off of the bomb- Chicago, Prof, Henry Kissin-jing of the North and discus-| ger, of Harvard, Hanson Bald-|sions with the Soviet Union, win, New York Times military|France, China and other inter-| editor, and physicist Hermanjested countries about the neu-| Kahn, tralization, under international} "The bitter fact is that the)guarantee, for all of Southeast | war in Viet Nam can never be} Asia. | won as a war of white men|\CAN'T PULL. OUT military action is necessary to defeat the Viet Cong in Viet Nam, the primary issues are political and psychological, Baldwin takes. the position that the United States must win in South Viet Nam, but it is the "Lith hour," | He urges a declaration of na- jtional emergency by Congress, 'a mobilization by the president lof 500,000 reserves for two-year He also calls for an all-out quarantine to stop the pas of arms from the North to South. * Morganthau dissents from ipresent U.S, policies, ' "We should never have gotten involved in this war, but we are deeply involved in it," he said. "he aim of our policy must be to avoid getting more deeply involved in it and to extricate Qservice and increased daratt|ourseives trom it whiie minim calls as necessary. izing our losses.' THE RED COATS RRE COMING! Yes, here come the British et MURRAY JOHNSTON'S HALF YEARLY SALE of fine clothing thot started on Mon- day 18th July, But we mean FINE BRITISH WOOLLENS thet moke up the greater port of the suitings thet ere elwoys offered et Murray Joh 's. For our we think thet even the best is none too good. So thet's why we insist on Britain's tinest. woollens fo. our better clothes, And now, ot this Half Yearly Sele, you con be the proud owner-of-a--Murrey--Johnsten cult made from the finest British materials at @ price that will meke your viel well worth while, These are the hard, tough|China--the more we make the/against Asians," Schlesinger) Kahn and Kissinger say the| Communist bosses of Romania,|war unwinnable," Schlesinger| says. |United States cannot pull out! the new dissidents of world/says in the current issue of He urges that the United/of Viet Nam. communism, Look magazine. States encourage a civilian gov-| Kahn urges the. development.| Nicolae Ceausescu,-48, 1s former ton. aide io bothiernment, making -gure that thejof a stable Saigon government |their leader. His neighbors are Presidents Kennedy and John-|regime "representy the signifi-/and-a~ minimizing --ot-the -U;S; President Chivu Stoica-and Pre-|son, Schlesinger' was one of|cant political forces in the coun-|non - military role in Giet! }mier Ion Gheorghe Maurer, five foreign - policy specialists|try and is capable both of rally-|Nam, | Ceausescu, general secretary |asked by Look to describe their'ing the army and carrying out! Kissinger jof the Romanian central com-|---------- on |mittee, has been depected re- cently in the West as a new /Tito who wants to break fully |with Russia and go his own way with an independent Romania- ifor - Romanians and his own ideas of communism, | Others have depicted him as | a de Gaulle of Eastern Europe, | who wants practically no part | Wi of Russian-sponsored East Bloc} jeconomic and military alli-| jances. | | CONTINUE. POLICY These are oversimplifica- tions, Romania's opposition to Soviet policy is not new. Ceaus- lescu, Stoica and Maurer are |carrying out a policy laid down|* by the Romanian Communist | Party at least eight years ago. | The party decided then that it wasn't going to let Russia jrelegate Romania to the role of |corn-grower and cattle-breeder for the rest of the Moscow camp. It saw Romania's great po- tential of oil and other mineral wealth, It voted to change Ro- mania from a land of barefoot peasants to a prosperous indus- trial community, says that while' CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE /T | 7O YOUR PONTIAC DEALER/ NEW CAR HUNTING LICENSE This coupon entitles the bearer to: PRESIDENT SIGNS PARK BILL President Lyndon B. torical Park Bill in Vin- speech defending 'his Viet- Johnson signs the George cinnes, Indiana, Saturday. nam position, Rogers Clark National His- The bill signing followed a (AP Wirephoto) 56 Killed Accidentially In Canada On Week-end By THE CANADIAN PRESS {all of Alberta's on the high-) Clear Lake, 20 miles northeast At least 56 persons were| Ways. Saskatchewan had four)of Peterborough. killed accidentally in Canadajhighway deaths and a drown-| Joan Kuehl, 22, Kitchener, in during the weekend, ing. : a two-car collision near Water- A Canadian Press survey Four os ad? died a Nova | joo, from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Sc mens ms sein n tra ag P| Sunday, local times, listed 36/2°0Wning and a man e i when an air compressor ex- en Hig Boe cae cosum ploded. inla, when his car collided with | "| Highway accidents claimed|a tractor-trailer at Sarnia, ry m, weeelgnem mo two lives in New Brunswick and| Anne Louise Rohn, 35,| Qusdes reported one each in Newfoundland and) Guelph, drowned in Spear Lake 16 deaths| wanitoba ine : ' |near Bala, about 30 miles north and Ontario 15, In Ontario 12 Prince Edward Island was fa-| of Orillia. were highway fatalities, twoltality . free, . : persons drowned and one per-| 'The survey does not include! Michael Buckshot, 30, Stone- gon was killed in a boat crash.| industrial or natural deaths ie or body st uebec's fatalities included! of 4 '}found near his home, 55 mile S known sulcides or slayings. | west of Pembroke, after appar- seven traffic, eight drownings and a man crushed by a car) SUNDAY ently having been struck by a Gertrude Schefer, car, when the jack slipped. 21, Wind- In British Columbia two per-|sor, Ont., when her car went) Loretta Miller, 44, Mactier, eons died in traffic accidents,| out of control and hit a tree in' Ont., and Leslie Connell, 56, _ three drowned and a boy was! Windsor. Sault:Ste. Marie, Ont., in a two- machinery, is perhaps the first killed by a train. | Thomas Elliott, 35, Toronto,/ car collision near Mactier. among equals. Alberta and Saskatchewanjof a broken neck when his boat! jioward Andrew, 18, Belle-; gach had five weekend deaths,|collided with another boat at) ville. when his car hit a tree) ™ at Belleville. ' | Archibald McColl, 1, RRI, l M t West Lorne, Ont., in a two-car} ; ouncl ee Ss j collision near Chatham. f | Susan Ayrheart, 6, Peterbor- ough, drowned at Emerald Isle,| To Discuss Raid sitccnerns of Peterborough. By WILLIAM N. OATIS Karen King, 22 months, of St. the execution of this plan psf Bey go when the car she| f UNITED NATIONS (AP)-- The Security Council meets to- | force . . . The Israel authori-| was in went off the road near ties, actively engaged as they| Penetanguishene. day to discuss an Israeli air|#%¢ in usurping the Arab wat-| raid on @ Syrian project to di-|ers of the Jordan River, are) vert waters of the River Jor-| determined to prevent any Arab) dan. jcountries from proceeding to Syrian and Israel each filed) 800d use of its waters." complaints against the other.| The Program is a project sim- Syrian Ambassador George To- ilar to Israel's, In 1964, Israel meh and Israeli Ambassador | started piping Jordan water to Michael Comay were to speak|the Negev Desert and warned first in the debate. that she would "act for the Comay wrote the council that|Preservation of her vital rights' | the raid was meant to show|!f the Arab countries took "uni-| Syria how gravely Israe!|/ateral and illegal measures." viewed "continual Syrian vio-| Then an Arab League summit lence." He blamed two Israelis,meeting in Alexandria called in the 24 hours before the raid,|for "immediate work on _pro- Comay previously had ac-|Jects for the exploitation of the cused Syria of being 'the, Walters of the River Jordan and source, training ground, princi-|its tributaries." pal supplier and main support of a vicious terrorist organiza- tion, variously known as El- Fatah (conquest) and El-Asefa| corded (storm)--organized to penetrate) shade. into Israeli territory and carry) ent terrorism and sabotage." | Tomeh, in a letter to the council, denied the mines were planted by Syrians. He said Syria could not "be held re- sponsible for the activities of El-Fatah and El-Asefa." SAYS VITAL TO ARAB The ambassador said the planes struck 'the area in which an economic develop ment plan of vital importance. to Syria and neighboring coun- tries is taking place." 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