Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 2, 1962 What About The Jets Russia Sent To By FRED S. HOFFMAN said he had ordered "discontin- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Alljuation of further work on weap- the peor a -- pod Sy paw ons construction sites" and that ing Russian missiles from Cubalihese were to be dismantled has obscured the significant)snq their rockets returned to question of what is to happen the Soviet Union. to more than 20 Soviet jet bombers known to have been|'NOT MADE PUBLIC' sent there. Replying to an earlier letter Thus far, United States offi-|to Khrushchev, not made pub- cials have given no clear an-|lic, Kennedy said, "the first thing that needs to be done... . swer. These IL-28 light jet bombers|is for work to cease on offen-) can carry up to four tons of|sive missile bases in Cuba and bombs, either nuclear or con-|for all weapons systems in ventional, and potentially are|Cuba capable of offensive use capable of dropping them as|to be rendered inoperable. .. ." deep as 700 miles inside the) Here, Kennedy obviously was United States from bases in|jneluding jet bombers, But, al- Cuba. though Kennedy has had re- When President Kennedy an-|moval of bombers in mind, it nounced the "quarantine" of|is far from clear whether the Cuba on Oct. 22, he told Amer-|Russians have agreed to pull ica that "jet bombers, capable|them out. 'Cuba? _For four days, a reporter pressed the U.S. defence de- partment for clarification on this point. He got nowhere. At a briefing Thursday, a de- fence spokesman was asked whether there is any doubt that the United States is insisting on removal of the IL-28 bombers as well as the nuclear rockets.) He replied: | | "There is no doubt in my) jmind that there has been no} deviation from what the presi-| \dent has always listed .. . I/ have always followed and taken| as my guidance what's. on the} president's list and what he has} proclaimed." : This response did not go to} the heart of the question-- whether the Russians would go! along. . TV Bargaining For Grey Cup At Lull OTTAWA -(CP) -- Douglas Fisher (NDP -- Port Arthur) said in.the Commons Thursday he has been told that negotia- tions between the CBC and CTV networks on the Grey Cup tele- cast have broken down. He asked State Secretary Hal- penny for a report on the situa- tion but Mr. Halpenny, who speaks in the Commons for the CBC, said he had nothing to report. The Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors has told the networks to come to some agreement for full cross-country coverage of the Dec. 1 football classic. The BBG said it plans a closed meeting Nov. 7 to discuss ac- tion on the matter if the agree- ment has not been reached by that date. CANADIAN TIMBER GLASGOW (CP) -- Canadian timber is on show at a modern homes exhibition here. A dem- onstration of the timber frame technique of house building is also shown. of carrying nuclear weapons, | now are being uncrated and as- sembled in Cuba, while the nec- essary air bases are being pre- pared." : Kennedy's proclamation in-, voking an arms blockade of Cuba specifically listed bomber aircraft and bombs among of- fensive weapons the U.S. fleet was ordered to keep out of Cu- ban Premier Castro's hands. TELLS REPORTERS At a briefing the night Ken- nedy spoke, Defence Secretary) McNamara told reporters IL-28s | had been brought into Cuba in) crates during the previous week) or 10 days. Understandably, perhaps, the focus of urgency has been on) the 30 or so mobile missiles! with a-range of about 1,200) miles and on fixed bases for) 2,500-mile - range intermediate) missiles. Work was being rushed on bases for both types, and the) U.S. government believed the mobile missiles in particular were near firing readiness. | The United States admittedly Braemor Gardens has no defence against suchi{ model home (furnished by missiles, which could strike at/] goiy Haydl studios) cities and military positions in Li Adal selbst the U.S. within about five min- utes of launch. A reading of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's message to Ken. nedy last Sunday turns up no mention of the IL-28 bombers. In what seems a clear refer- ence to missiles, Khrushchev open for your admiration doily 2-7. 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