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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1967, p. 17

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POTTER vast year 1,946 ted up to Dec. | : e ditioned by their experience,/to have been a little dit on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey ) | S . b ne ' , Januery 12, 1967 a Te ae the Editor Stresses first with the French in the ne- clear." nebo 957 euRopg Inn aR ae seldiercnse kt tloiidiee LA : \ gotiations immediately after the "We started it with the con- he observed during his visit to country has become the target rend has been rate of gonor- e rate was 102 ition. It rose to lipped back to n 20,157 cases Ps a 4a war and then again with the tention that it was designed to! North Vietnam, most of thejof the bombers, | © | results of the Geneva negotia- bring the North Vietnamese to| - snopes tiesesiiesieontaeaiaeieatcaiesiaaan | ourd e anol tions. In both cases they feel, tt interne tak \rightly or wrongly, they feel he wpa ages able, In other ; j that they were let down, that Words, we would increase the _---- ° HONG KONG (AP)--Harrison| Reporting his findings during| they reached an agreement and Military pressure on them and . TEENAGERS sa |E. Salisbury, an a&sistant man-|two weeks of talks and obser-|the other side 'refused to abide whoa t rae ber it enough, they T wouid ye Willing aging editor of the New York! vation in the Communist capital by them. "Well. we hav Ho HERCUBDS: |Times, said today he does not|Salisbury said he did not tel thine ma eoain Sauk mee wane i od a ag Ne |believe that North Vietnam can/lieve a serious military defeat|that they have to be doubly sure | 88 I can see, negotiations are be "compelled to come to a would force Hanoi into negotia-|this time if they go into nego- Just about as far away as ever." | conference table." tions. tiations it's going to be one in|, Salisbury said that he had , L U € | These people strike me as be- 'I think there are two cir-| which the agreement can be en- heard a more recent explana- jing very tough, very hardy, very| cumstances which highly color forced. And those terms, an) 'ion that the bombing is aimed lindependent and very courage-|the thinking of the North Viet-' agreement which can be en-|@t improving morale in South jous," Salisbury said in a taped namese," Salisbury said. forced, were used specifically to| Vietnam "by showing them that) re} L a H | N |interview with Radio Hong Kong! 'One is their defeat of the me by Pham Van Dong, their) W Were really hurting the North! jon his two-week visit to North'French at Dien Bien Phu. This; prime minister." Nicmiamese Tekine. A DANCE HALL | Vietnam. is their greatest achievement, POLICY UNCLE , Now if the second reason is & A COFFEE | "They say, and I rather be-\to their way of thinking, and I LIC NCLEAR the main purpose," he said, "I lieve them, that you cannot|think that they cannot help|_ Salisbury said American po- think that we have hurt the HOUSE ldrag them to the conference|when they are considering the licy with regard to the bombing} North Vietnamese by bombing." For The New Breed of '67 |table: That they can't be beaten| prospect of the further course | f North Vietnam "seems to me! Salisbury said that from what linto submission. of war, they can't help believing |gusssssssss scmmmenmen ve -- OPEN FRIDAY, JAN. 13th "They would rather go back) that sometime there may be an to the jungles and the moun-|Opportunity for a Dien Bien) JOIN THE WITH THE FABULOUS |tains and fight a guerrilla war) Phu against the United States. | for 20 years against the United/That's point No. 1 | TISH GOODE Ee U # L a perry they did against wag aged _ No. ; Aoeg be-| \French." 'lieve that they are deeply con- | nd 4 'mecemrammmmemimmememmmen niin: mengees Bool ~ Sorth Cchews | $1.25 Single $2.00 Couples Fun, Loughter ond Song The Coronet Lounge of the Cadillac Hotel STUDENTS SURVIVED CRASH | hesiins: i Sibiilies § Georgian pene | HELD OVER! - SECOND WEEK! A group of students who ing a break in an inquest in bus and a CNR freight train. | survived a bus-train tragedy Dorion, Que. into the colli- Dorion is about 25 miles | Motor Hotel Oct. 7 hold a discussion dur- sion involving a chartered west of Montreal. | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | SPORT BRIEFS featuring i = HARVEY CALLED UP_ | a ee DEADLY... DANGEROUS...THE GAME IS... ee Tae Pelee CEU ee) Ot ae ee jay \. BLINDFOLD... Man Enters Guilty Pleas 2.2 ac:| THE CADILLAC HOTEL | EQ (gape es Simcoe St. South | Pittsburgh Hornet farm team in | he ee '\ SUSPENSE! BOWMANVILLE--Two courts} William C. Bucham, owner of the American Hockey League.| | were held this week, Magistrate the transport, was charged with'Harvey, 42, won the Norris! R. B. Batten handled igo fal his vehicle to be|Trophy as best defenceman in eases and Magistrate R. B.jdriven in a dangerous and un-|the WHL a rec sev i Baxter, with Crown Attorney|s a fe condition. His counsel during his gg tod with THE OSHAWA . The G. F. Bonnycastle, handling) pointed out thgt no written com-|Montreal Canadiens and ~New : other matters |plaint had reached his nt! York Rangers. LITTLE THEATRE wildest Magistrate Batten convicted ajconcerning the brakes. on the local man on three counts and| vehicle, so he had no knowledge TICKETS SELL FAST \§ fined him a total of $79. Dennis|that they were faulty. KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Kan-' | : thing Cobierski, RR 2, pleaded guilty) The case was dismissed sas City Chiefs reported Tues-' My nome is Janet Stevenson, | to all three charges day that more than 6,000 tick! tem Peorl, BEATIE'S Sister-in- | fo ets_hay. been. sold here for the! Leaving the scene of an accl- ee eee ¥ she. Super Bowl football game in} dent ft him $50 and costs, A three-car collison on aun driving without a licence $10 or age resulted In a careless tos Angeles Sunday. The office and costs, and illegal possession| °"'V'"8 Conviction. of the American Football| of liquor $10 and costs. He was) Ross Francis Hall, Hamptor,|League champions, who will! given three weeks to pay. was on his way home from work! play Green Bay Packers of the, Mr. Cobierski said he pan-|When he observed two cars| National Football League in the : icked after striking a police| ahead of him. One was stopped) super Bowl, said 8,000 tickets rig the world Cow'in "ROOTS" @ comic drama by BLINDEOLD' TECHNICOLOR*®: PANAVISION® : cruiser at Maple Grove Road, baggage ess he Be _ had been made available in Arnold Wesker os ' on Highway 2, west of Bow-| Mel is oving. hen he! Kansas City fi : : eabyiie. He was southbound on| realized it was not, he braked sitet ie de teas oe | directed by Merion Dennis | since ; the sideroad and entered the| hard, cong adh 90 ag and [~ the highway at an estimated 50 Struc le Stopped car throw- | Come ond meet me, Beetle end the 'rest of our fomily on | miles an hour without stopping. ing it yy ody Peed ge first|| * FRIDAY * mini The driver was sober but in the) Venicie. fotal damage to the Th Bi F D | locked trunk were 16 pints of|three cars was estimated at] é Big Fun Dance | Thursda Frida and Saturda ~ Oe ale, He had never had a driver's | $1,200. - |] The Sounds of the Big Beat | Y: Y Y 1 Ream Fn Foam + 1 Sere tert Pict skirt! licence. PPeos oc yee B cin el) The Place to Meet | January 19, 20 and 21st ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ; j an . TWO MONTH TERM fined Mr. Hall $50 and $21.60| | :30 P.M. Sharp et th it TIMES | Two Newcastle men appeared | costs, or seven days. He was} Little Caesar | iia bia eae 2 | \l l TODAY | eng 20 png a given three weeks to pay. | -- AND THE -- | Eastdale CVI Theat | al f e 1:40 r charged Ww: g while | r | : thelr licences were under sus- | CONSULS | a ale e ee _ ser nme ORCI 3:25 pension. | iv -- = . a James Robinson, BE, 2. un. Dancing 9 0. 12:30 | NOW SHO 7:20 employed, was observed driving i : a General Motors truck pushing| | G6 R Tickets 1.50 at : | (Re! 9:30 a car being steered by Gerald| op, | Henderson's Book Store Harleigh's Ltd. | P/O Minifie, RR 2. | H x (Downtown) (Oshawa Shopping Centre) é 4, Ss | Robinson, who had a long list | Osh Or at the door on the night of the performance. | y | (SL2 OR f | @ of convictions, went to jail for |, 7 | | hw. two months. 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