Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1964, p. 13

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DEFEAT IN SOUTH VIETNAM DEFEAT IN SOUTH VIET NAM -Communis: Viet Cong guerrillas are tied te- gether and crouch on' the ground after their capture by Cedar Creek Student Leads At Uxbridge By G. KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK -- Congratu- lations te Rickie Larocque on on Thursday, This picture was taken by AP photogra- pher Horst Faas. --(AP Wirephote) Vietnamese Marines during battle near Long Binh in the Mekong Delta area. One still wears a U,S, style helmet, which he wore in the battle his class at Uxbridge High| Trick of Epsom visited Mr. and School, : iMrs, Bruce Cummings on a re- Mrs. Frank Harris visited Mr,|cent Saturday evening. jand Mrs. Norman Banks at} Mr. and Mrs. Atwood. Mac- |Pickering one afternoon recent-'Rae of Oshawa visited Mrs. i Harris on a recent Sunday. } ry ba Fs |. George Kilpatrick visited ie George Parm of Oshawa re- jcousin, Mrs. Robert Henstock,| cently visited his brother, Sam. jin Oshawa one afternoon. re-| u z cently } Alex Neilson Port Hope has Mrs. Roy Poloz and daughter|been visiting his brother, Mat- obtaining the highest marks in'of Brampton and Mrs. Albertithew, for several weeks. LONDON (Reuters) -- Cam- bodia will "'demand" interna- tional control commission posts on her borders at United States expense unless the Geneva con- ference on Indochina is recon- vened. } This was disclosed here Sun- day when the British forcign of- fice published a note from Prince: Noredom Sihanouk, the Cambodian chief of state, to Britain and the Soviet Union. The latter two are co-chair- men of the 1954 Geneva confer- ence, Sihanouk also said that unless "international means" are "swiftly taken" to end alleged South Vietnamese aggression against Cambodia, his govern- ment "will be obliged to modify her neutral status and to have recourse to assistance patts with certain big friendly pow- ers." Sihanouk said Cambodia was "at the very end of her pat- ience and urgently demands the |ference."' He added | "Failing this, we demand the limmediate establishment at the lexpense of the United States, |which is responsible for the South Vietnamese war and the military operations, of fixed in- ternational control commission jposts at sensitive points on our \frontier."' He said this would 'make 'known the truth about the al- reconvening of the Geneva con-| BRANDISH ULTIMATUM Cambodia Demands New Indo-China Talks leged movements of South Viet- Inamese rebels in (Cambodian) territory which serve as pretexts for these terrorist raids against our villages," EFFORTS CONTINUE ~ The foreign office alse made publie a note which Britain sent the Soviet Union Thursday in- forming it that Britain was con- tinuing its efforts to convene on terms acceptable to all con- cerned an international confer- ence to reinforce Cambodian neutrality. The British note was in reply to a note from the Russi aircraft bombed a peaceful Cambodian village. "Five of my compatriots, de- fenceless peasants, were killed, and six others seriously wounded." A third note made public by the foreign office was from South Viet Nam, dated Feb. 12. It said the South Vietnamese military command had learned on Feb. 4 of a concentration of Communist Viet Cong forces at On Dac in Tay Ninh Province near the Cambodian frontier and ordered them bombed. The Vietnamese note said South Viet Nam was "entirely Willing' to.accept an on-the-spot investigation by Vietnamese and Cambodian representatives "to determine and establish the true facts in this case." . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 2, 1964 43 OLYMPIC CANDIDATE? car 100 feet, then climbs in and DETROIT (AP) Waynejspeeds in reverse back to the State University's jatest sport is|starting line, Each team is al- Volkswagen foot racing -- in|lowed as many members as it Plate Deadline 'Catches 2,500 'Metro Drivers TORONTO (CP)--More than 2,500 summonses were issued to Metropolitan Torento motorists during the weekend for not hav- ing 1964 licence plates on their cars. Police said most drivers thought, since this is leap year, they had until Feb, 29 to obtain their plates, Fines for not hav- ling 1964 plates range frum $10 to $50, whieh a team carries the smallican fit in the car. TREAT YOURSELF TO AN ENJOYABLE EVENING AT THE GANADIANA! 5 Nour Ganadiane lass-encircied dining room . . . enjoy delicious Continental and . inadian dishes. Afte - ,.. relax in the intimate Blue Room. Treat yourself to on evening at the Canadiona soon! ae LICENCED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, the r mCanadiana «MOTOR HOTEL Rd. Agincourt, Ont, wy 401 291-1171 Aree Code 416 Only 20 minutes from Oshawa . i with i Feb, 21 repeating the Soviet proposal for an international conference on Cambodia in Ge- neya next month. The note said Britain has not jreceived a reply from the So- iviet Union to British notes con- jcerning Laos, "a country where jarmed conflict already « exists jand threatens to spread." | The Feb, 7 note from Sihan-) DEAN MARTIN ASKS THE HOTTEST QUESTION OF THE DAY. ouk charged South Vietnamese ---- ne { | Yeah' Yeah' Yeah' | Individuel colour photographs of | the 4 fabulous Beoties: George, Paul, Ringe and John, Wellet size | | 34." x 2%" PLUS One group j) photograph, size 10" x 8" to frome. } (Colour by Eastman pores. \ All fi hot 3 for only Post + ae 1,00 BRITISH PRODUCTIONS P.O. BOX 7068 OTTAWA 7, ONTARIO comes ELIZABETH _ MONTGOMERY B -- LSAM -ST. JOHN REARD «Ll JU CONTE - NYE SO0-MERILTAN/ FOSTER REID wv canot BURNETT (Bova DANIEL me ACH ADULT FEATURE AT: 2:30 - 4:45 7:00 - 9:15 PARAMOUN! AY TECHNICOLOR'.. 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