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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 6

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\Q beer is to be served, 6 THE OSHAWA TimEs, Britain Accused ters) -- The captain of a French tanker loaded with gasoline and jet fuel said today. a British frigate fired in the direction of his ship Tuesday when it re- fused to stop off Beira harbor. The South African Press Asso- ciation quoted Captain Daniel Remaud of the 13,284-ton tanker Artois as saying "obviously the frigate did not intend to hit us because one shot landing on us. would have turned us into a huge bonfire." The captain said the frigate, which was not immediately, {dehtified, fired four salvoes when he ignored an order to stop while heading for Beira, British warships patrol off Beira to enforce a sanctions campaign against the breaka- way Rhodesian regime. In London, a defence ministry spokesman said the frigate Mi- nerva fired more than one shot across the bows of the French tanker because it was suspected of carrying oil for Rhodesia. The spokesman said the tank-| er was later proven innocent of suspicion. The Minerva did not follow the tanker into Beira. The spokesman added that. the shots were well ahead of the Ar- tois and there was no danger of loss: of li fe. | MiG Jets Shot Down SAIGON (AP) -- U.S. pilots returning from the sixth day of raids on the Hanoi area Tues- day reported shooting down two more of the MiG jets that have challenged them in fierce dog- fights for the last week. The American flyers also reported) two probable MiG kills, On the ground, 4,300 jungle fighters of the U.S. 11th Infan- try Brigade arrived in 'South Vietnam by ship and began coming ashore at Qui Nhon, pushing the unofficial estimate of American troop strength in the country to about 474,000, This is some 1,200 more men than the Korean War peak. Pilots who raided the Hanoi} area said the city's principal | bridge--the 19-span Paul Dou-| mer Bridge across the Red Riv- er--was battered beyond use. They reported eight spans were down and three more were! damaged The bridge is one of two over which all road and rail traffic from China to Hanoi must pass and is the principal artery for munition and war supplies} moved by land. The raiders also pummelled the big railway shops on the northeastern edge of Hanoi. There was no mention of U.S Iosses Tuesday in initial head- quarters reports, but Hanoi radio claimed five American dps were shot sadelik UN Pilar, Mar Record UNITED NATIONS (CP) -- The UN General Assembly re- cessed early today for about three months after a session ov ershadowed by two crises it never ¢Came.to grips with--the Middle East and Vietnam. The 123-nation assembly also} failed to conclude a treaty to! halt the spread of nuclear weap-| ons because the 17-nation dis-| armament committee in Geneva couldn't nail down all points at! issue | al day was highlighted] by a bright note, The assembly| gave unanimous approval to aj treaty providing for the rescue| The fin end safe return of astronauts} forced to land on foreign soil. The treat which had full) support in Canada, will take ef.) fect when ratified by Russia | the Tnited States and any two] other countries, | | CANADA APPROVES D. M. Miller of the legal divi sion of the Canadian external affairs department. said his delegation w particularly ' with the draft agree- plea ment Beer Glasses | Left On Shelves TORONTO 'CP) -- More than) £10.900 worth of beer glasses! were left on the shelves of the Dominion Glass Co. Tuesday by the government snnouncement that in future beer parlors may use any size glass. 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LOCATED ON HIGHWAY NO. 2 -- BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY India PM Over Im NEW DELHI (AP) -- Prime} Minister Indira Gandhi and her|¢ colleagues are in a dilemma|c over Sheik Mohammad Abdul-| |i lah--they've got to get him off} |; their hands and yet they are|; afraid to let him go. The sheik, the so-called Lion| n of Kashmir, has been in prison| y or under house arrest for most|h of the last 14 years because he|n advocates independence for the! p disputed state of Kash In recent years he was held|I under the defence of India rules} J that permit indefinite detention! N without charge or trial. b Resentment has grown overjh continued usage of the emergen-|n cy rules, adopted in 1962 at the|n time of the border war with China, and Mrs. Gandhi has de-|a cided they must go. h Before this step can be taken,|D however, she must get the 62-|tc year-old sheik off her hands.|e' With the rules | gone, | it would be ir 64-Day-Old P Settled In St. 8ST. CATHARINES (CP) --l/a Christmas lights and decora-|C tions will not hang over the oi s streets despite the end of | a' 64-day strike against the Public Utilities Commission. re A joint statement Tuesday by|P' Ferdinand Janzen, president of| ¥ the 83-member Local 556, Inter- national Brotherhood of Electri-| ti cal Workers, and commission} ®! Chairman Douglas Hunter said|C a collective agreement had been| tr signed providing for arbitration of the question of wages for the| V two-year period beginning last|¥ April 1. ~~ | Pe No other details were re-|" leased. ad Stanley Morrison, chairman] ol ef the downtown council of the} is merchants association, sai d|m today that despite the ending of an Sault Police | Says Report | SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont./on tCP) -- Constable Maxwell|thi Lewis Doan, president of the|co Sault Ste. Marie Police Associa-| cor tion, said Tuesday he made no) testimony at a court hearing| the here last week regarding use of| yc foul language at meetings of the} me all-male association. the The Canadian Press reported) em erroneously Dec. 14 that Consta-| 2 ble Doan had told the court) ing women are excluded from asso-| the ciation membership because of ( the chance of language difficul- ne ties if they attended meetings, and quoted him as explaining that this referred to foul lan-/4,, guage sometimes erupting from nal tiembership at the meetings. gal Constable Doan said no testi-/7), mony was made by him or any- "1 re OFFENDERS INCREASE | Co] BUENOS AIRES (AP) --las With 6,000 policemen concentrat-| wo ed to enforce the Argentine cap-| our ftal's stiffened traffic regula-|me tions, the first day's catch) ber brought in 2,570 alleged viola-| his tors subject to fines increased| gus 10 times over the old rate. As| say extra dividends, the police) Th: caught 124 wanted criminals,| # 208 persons illegaly carrying| not weapons and 42 drunk : The name of the r We made it incr making it dry. And we made it di new way to make ry ing sweetness. This makes Gran¢ rye so smooth you | "Calve ae

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