Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1963, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY Pretence is like putting on & clean shirt without taking a bath. WEATHER REPORT Scattered thundershowers this evening and tonight. Saturday mainly sunny and cooler in the he Oshawa Gines afternoon. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963 Qustroriend on Secend Clem Malt Post Ore ON cack VOL. 92-----NO, 169 Ottawa ond for payment of Postage Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy EIGHTEEN PAGES 10 Persons Shot For Taking Part In Syria Revolt BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) --/coup or attempted coup in morejing on Damascus television, Maij.Gen, Amin Hafez, the Sy-jthan 10 years, Syria's eight said the aim of the coup was; an Army strong man, an) post-war revolutions have been to overthrow the Ba'athists and) nounced today 10 persons im-|almost bloodless et up an immediate union with ite T the U.A.R., without Iraq which CURFEW REIMPOSED also. has a Ba'athist govern-) & Shortly after the curfew Was ment tid not say ted for this mort Hafez day seca tried and exe Rs ad eo De however hours early that the SR knew of th eimposed MOSCOW (AP) -- Premier Khrushchev today offered to permit foreign inspectors shy up stations at Soviet airfield railroad stations, highways ce ports to prevent secret concen trations of troops for sudden at- tacks The Soviet leader aiso pro- posed an exchange of inspection teams between Western troops in West Germany and Soviet troops in East Germany He made easing speech he expressed copauams vee AEP cat mt "sis Quakes Rumble 3a » a >= ser se Police Discover Across Italian, Battered Body In Basement TORONTO cP A . & Police Identify Woman's Body t 2 HOLLAND LANDING, Ont, trical st stopped at a radar trap the day ic oP) ~- 4 woman's bruised and/ous Freach-ttalian : ppc! safficient te guarantee et a ~ made body, discovered in/centred in the Aosta Valley inj shed a inal investigation expert a yp» grave Thursday three the Ratian Alps. Ro was the! y | Rh said the banker, miles fram here, has been iden-jwe vaake te SS vears in Vas ve ace TO e cans afd British ee are instst- of, could hawe been/tified as that of Mrs. Becky in ~ Riviera area. Earth. i . bl mg, § er, that foreign in quakes are rare along the Ri : spection teams be made a part . they Of amy ban on underground They are insisting on this ars Hume, 32, of Toronte because they want th t Kennedy wndersto demonstrators chance for intelligence work the true pred a drive-in res In his speech Khrushchev to below La Spe. ™P e co abet of hs ; > riehts. drive.ita ew Bern, N.C. Nine Sad he would like an East 3 R . < ' nan . ' : West agree gression "men w ere ed that he NEW TORE (AP) i : wl at Cam-Coordinating Committee, said seoking an end to what th demonstra warsday in an interview atica ed @ ACID se gregation i | age that he didn't thi quakes ame in me ' son just before/PaCe & - inesday stonned were felt Ne >» from ids net Martin Conferred "= On New US. Tax S25: London Property Racket Revealed THE CANADIAN PRESS Israel Jets Force ck ORase eri eve Gi -- 0 Down US. Planes these whe jovk at the sun di \ - 5 oan rectir. The spectacaiar show will be ot the pan mt dawn pm. EDT on the Maine coast, abet three boars jater: And only in a Sd-mile wide sitip Nacrass Alaska, Canada and Maine will the eclipse be toial 2° SIP Mm AUDITORWM fe a _ 'FANATICS WANT WAR = ig 2k Lashes Out At Chi aints are F Narthye nerth of M $1,000,000 $900,000 $800,000 $700 000 $500,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $50,000 eo wWPEN 7g on with the apeech =|Move To ee Methods ng gd USSIAN PREMIER SEES OPE FOR A-TEST BAN | K's Proposals 1 Ease Tensions Kennedy made this sugges tion through his special envoy, iW, Averell Harriman Harriman, Lord Hailsham, British science minister, and Soviet Foreign Minister Gro- myko are spending about ae much time. discussing the non- aggression problem raised by Khrushchev as they are on the nuclear test negotiations. The conferenc, which Khrashchey opened Monday with a w welcome for the Western came to the end of its eek today with diplomats porting pro gress toward agreement On @ test ban treaty The task of treaty drafting argely turned over te ttee made up of Fisher, deputy direc- of the disarmament group meets nd Lord Hailsham e tactics and is understood t the test negotiations re going along well, but that outlook for sions On European. non-2 sion is ob secure Linking of the two issues in jthe Moscow test ban Soviet Amen-jindicated that Premier Khrashcher still is prterested im a package deal As the conference began ite fith day today, Western diple- mats reported steady progress citeward drafting terms of @& treaty banning nuclear weaper explosions in the atmosphere, outer space and under water. Averell Harriman, U.S of state, and Minister Lord instructions te 2 only on the test ban. r, they came te Mes- pared to talk about other and each day's confer- nce Commneniqee has reported t r tters were dis- was learned that a ression agreement for has been talked about amahiy on Soviet in- as? far as can be learned, For pien Minister Andrei Gromyke sented the Soviet or an East-West non- ression treaty as a price for proposal

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