Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1964, p. 20

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THE GSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenvery 10, 1964 SANDWICH PRODUCTION AT Cubans Watching Johnson's Moves By JULIAN BATES Apart from Kennedy's quali- AMAVANA (Reuters)--Premier | fied pledge, they feel the Rus- Fidel Castro's officials make nojsian commitment te the Cuban! secret of their intirest in dis-| revolution protects them against covering if President Johnson/ the possibility of direct United intends to harden even further States military action. the United States attitude to; One foreign ministry official Cuba. isaid, however: "We do have "We think President Johnson! concern that the United States must be more right-wing than will try te act against president Kennedy, and will try | through one or a combination of to hurt us even more," one/other Latin American states- senior foreign ministry official! especially Venezuela." told this reporter | He said this explained The first question to a visitor) vehemence of the Cuban re Miving in the United States is: 'action to the Organization of "What will Johnson do?" j} American States decision to in- The premier himself, immedi-| vestigate Caracas' charges: that ately on learning of president; Cuba smuggled arms into Vene- Kennedy's assassination, asked / guela French reporter Jean Daniel ol Oe "Who is Lyndon Johnson? What; Cuba counter charged the kind of reputation has he? What | atms were planted by the CIA was his position at the time! A foreign ministry official told ef the Cuban invasion? What tis correspondent Cuba has no authority has he over the Cen | intention of interfering in the tral Intelligence Agency?" jinternal affairs of other Latin He told Daniel the assassina-/ American states, but added: tion of president Kennedy was; "N0 One cam prevent us feel: "very bad news--everything is | (2g -- to and praising the changed." i | offorts of domestic political i parties in other states which are TRADE EMBARGO jtrying te achieve revolutions President Kenn enforced a like ours and throw off the trade embargo st Cuba in| American yoke. But this is far all Dee except for medicines. /frem direct intervention." But he also made the pledge at! Non-Cuban observers m Ha- the end of the 1962 mis-/ vana agree that after five years of power Castre commands overwhelming support among us | the i | Nuclear Zeps | German Dream | |. LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany | (AP)--Nuclear - powered zep- ;Pelins larger than the Queen Elizabeth leisurely crossing the Atlantic--that's how West Ger- many's newly founded Airship Association here sees the ideal way of future travelling. Austrian designer Ernest wor Weress, outlining his project at an association meeting, said the | A-zeppelin could carry 800 pas- sengers or a payload of 100 tons at more than 186 miles an hour, Weress said he has in mind fan over-all length of 1,066 feet ifor the airship, just about 33 feet longer than the Queen Eliz- abeth, world's largest ocean liner | The meeting gave the project j enthusiastic--though not finan- cial -- support, Unofficial esti- mates place the cost some- where above $25,000,000--a big sum for an association with a (3@ cents) a month for its 500 members But Association President Franz Weissmann has received a boost from ene of Germany's biggest chemical compa- nies. He has been a free of plastic for the hull and possibly plastic inner | membership fee of two marks] aan, structures if the project ever comes about. tables, "We think peste Pre strong w to edlaonder : says. "RES PROGRESS ... is the Reward of Honest Effort ! WE AT Mechanical Advertising a @re proud of our association with nang | ee! ees RR SERVICE LTD. ' young Cubans, despite shortages | and aunty us mat LONY'S Refreshments Service embargo were compounded by ' : Every Continued Success In Their severe losses of food and pro.) duction from October's hurri-| it is with areet nleasure we extend ar most sincere cane Flora. But Western diplo-/ mats believe additional Soviet | congratulations iO MUS MOST emerpnsing firm, aid has helped Cuba tide ever) this emergency. CONGRATULATIONS te | TONY'S REFRESHMENTS SERVICE on a great contribution to Oshawa and District Commerce. We wish you con- tinued success in your new headquart- ers. sy HEATING SUPPLIED BY Natural Gas (Gonsumers' (las "Over a Quarter Century of Service" SCHOFIELD-AKER 360 KING WEST 723-2265 29 CELINA ST. OSHAWA 723-3468

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