Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1964, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 6, 1964 7 GENERAL MacARTHUR Americans Mourn Army War Hero NEW YORK (AP) -- Ameri- thur was Allied occupation com-) mander, came expressions of cans and much of the world be- nasa \ | gan paying a hero's homage to- i pars ps howe F es one min- @ T4 E. 9 g thur, gal- ster Shigeru Yoshida said: | : : ? G day to Douglas MacArthur, g er Shigeru Yostida sald: | | i ho has faded amt oid settler who achievement of the general in, away. . rebuilding our nation out of the The 84-year-old general of the MM ashes of defeat." RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS | Open Every Day From ee eee ae Ee ow f army died : Fog cry Row : Sunday at Walter Reed Army : SIN COMA Hospital in a after @ : Beginning last March' 8, the 9:30 A.M, -- 6:00 P.M. three serious operations. be eneral had undergone opera-, & Soon thereafter the body of : a |fions for removal of his gall Piper ge the man who etched his name ' ' bladder, his spleen and an : M, -- 9: "M, on so much histony -- St. Mi- ' eight-foot section of intestine. hiel, Bataan, Corregidor, New 4 iSince Friday night he had lain Guinea, Manila, Tokyo and In- ? iin coma. chon--began the funeral jour- if |. When he died, his wife, the ney to New York. 'he : former Jean Marie Faircloth.. The body was brought by mo- . {and their son Arthur, 27, were tor hearse to this city--where grieving at the bedside. They, he had lived in a hotel suite had seen much history at his i coming home from\ the side. : sin : ; For example, the night of| ago. . ce 4 eos Deas rie un | : March 11, 1942, with Japanese} 10 p.m., his body will lie in re- GEN. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ohocald and ---- Sige, i ' os t the famous old 7th Regi- Corregidor to a pulp. By pres ar € pave n Park Avenue.; idential order, MacArthur left mom awry © ' |controversy with which histor- The Philippines, going aboard ' LIE IN STATE lians will wrestle for decades. {a PT-boat and taking with him 4 | " Wednesday, the body will be) tyyuman said Sunday night: [his wife and son, then 4. ; t ed by train to Washing-| .. a He vowed "I shall return"--) se ¥ I am. deeply sorry at the named Corregidor as a 'Holy ton. From that afternoon until) " : : \ 7 ; jpassing of Gen. Douglas Mac-!,, or eRe noon Thursday it will. lie IM) who h iven of him.|GTail" to be regained--and kept snr teas re tig rome 7 NO DOWN state in the Capitol Rotunda. |. 4 ee canil oe Then, by military plane it on a eee -- ae obi MacArthur during his oe . ' be flown to. Norfolk, ba 5 hered as one of the great mili-/made history. At West He . ' PAYMENT pers a pnts April 11, 1951, as the culmin-|cotlected 1h one the Medal of arThe gencral had expressed alation of great differences initonor and five Distinguished a . 2.00 WEEKLY wish to be buried in Norfolk be-jviews on how to conduct the Service Medals ; cause there his mother, the for-/Korean War, Truman dismissed ; i me Mary Pinckney Hardy,|MacArthur from all his com-GENERAL'S SON -- wad born, reared and married mands He was born in Little rock The city has fashioned, out of} The general wanted to carry Ark. Jan. 26, 1880. the son of a 114-year-old courthouse, a me-|the war to the Red Chinese The Lt.-Gen. Arthur MacArthur, a moria] to MacArthur, a mu-|president believed that would/Civ! War veteran. In the First seum for his memorabilia andjrisk dangerous spread of a mausoleum for his remains. et, perhaps into global con-|t There are the famou siflict gassed and wounded crunched campaign hat, with As war clouds gathered for its "scrambled eggs' insignia LONG MOURNING LIST the second global conflict, he f : \} and be of the corncob pipes Among those who mourned!was relieved from U.S. Army " ve that were his trademark. {MacArthur were duty to become a field marsha! There, too, above the tomb) President. Johnson: His|of The Philippines and train receive him, is this|"Courageous presence among/those islanders for. defence -- jus and his valiant deeds for us) When the islands fell, he wen! - > R ia wee on a\will never die." to Australia and, as supreme SR A KABLE i, Wy campaigns, i cilia A 6 Sie Former president' Eisen-| Allied commander in the south- ttlefields, around a} ' poten peice in long|hower who served twice on|west Pacific. pushed the great j ee Z : years of peace as well as war|MacArthur's staff: "Through ajoffensives, Including the island- . Be , ya soldier who tried to do his|!ong lifetime of service he/hopping campaigns, that - fin ': Fe duty as God gave him the light/earned the admiration and re-jailly helped bring Japan to her ; =e ; é . | re that duty." spect of his fellow citizens and/knees to. tee that 5s jthe personal devotion of those. As Allied occupation comman- MESSAGES ARRIVE he led in battle." der in the beaten empire, he i 4 : ; t > Messages of sorrow at Mac-| Former president Hoover,/pecame a sort of super-em- A : : a : ' Arthur's passing -- and praise|/who appointed MacArthur army|peror--operating partly behind i : y & \ for his exploits in both world|chief of staff: "He was one of|the scenes to foster democracy Ss : : ee } wars and the Korean War--|the world's outstanding military|and a peaceful spirit. One Jap- ' a Os ' is poured in from around the/commanders. He was also -a anese newspaper once remarked globe. One, from former pres-|statesman for peace." ithat many Japanese regarded) ta i east a) : ident Truman, recalled a great! From Japan, where MacAr-!him as a 'living god." 7 i ee ' ih MOWING THE LAWN WILL BE | SK OAN) } ALMOST FUN THIS SUMMER! ! aie Oe ' A 4 ui Iie ee! . . . with this powerful new 18" ' awa! '5 4 electric rotary from General Elec- | 4th. Hoh the|World War, he created and led he Rainbow Division. He was é e e ® e i, anadian Polit icians by 4 *,. "A i sy v3 J tric! It does al Ithe work! Swing-over handle saves steps 7 : i ale ae . .. and the push-button control is right at your finger- } : 5h alee tric! It does all the work! Swing-over handle saves steps gee.v concept in lawn tending! i F re ce g T B D R M M N a vi a ca & ® 4 I : Army Pay Tributes : : mre 8 ime ls 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS dedicated his life to the cause <i N Canadian military officials P ot freedom ] : At your Zeller Store TO-DAY ! 0 DOWN PAYMENT! and politicians alike Sunday K T. C. Douglas, leader of the \ d . ' PAY $2.00 WEEKLY paid tribute to Gen. Douglas I New Democratic Party, said ge a y : the free world owes much to ven. MacArthur may the leadership given by Gen down in history as the greatest = MacArthur in the Pacific. "I' N r : Bs d ] : 4 2 Pacific. "I'm salen of Mie os." Mal Gen. : pure, all Canadians regret the LAWN ORNAMENTS PLA DEN rank J. Fleury, Canadian ad- passing of this distinguished viser to Gen. MacArthur dur- American soldier." ee ing the Korean War, id i i PE Pe . a A ei (S|) 6 OR DURABLE PLASTIC HOSE AY « "But he was much more than commander of the 4th hat; he a wis Cana- that; he was 8 gentleman of the @ dian Armored Division during "DAISY" BIRD BATH........ 4.99 \ 50 FEET old school, a devoted family ~~ Ge sec yea seth man and a staunch friend. . J pret ce alg yey el Above all he was a man of prin- -" Gatun oF the cathe srk DUCK AND DUCKLINGS .... 3.99 SET OF 4 foc faith and noble 4 expressed their' deepest sym: FLAMINGO'S Similar comments were re- 4 "reg Pr neg hag Oa ee ae *, be FOR EASY ported across the country after satan ait . . 4 @ LIGHT WEIGHT yg See ttssannia Ua panecal as and statesman who will bel | ROOSTER : : S DURABLE Sf > GARDENING in Washington at 2:39 p.m. Sun- isis a, yee " "uw § day in a coma. He had been | h Ww au © on the critical ifst for eight | C ar e t Char e It "i . days GEN. CHARLES FOULKES | Italy Recovers 9g g Charge It Gen, MacArthur, who had won After St honor and glory along with bit : ter disappointments on the bat-| Lt-Gen. Guy G. Simonds, for- oppage : tle fields of France, the South ™¢r chief. oft he Canadian gen-- ROME (AP)--Italy is back to ' i Pacific and Korea, had been a/Cta! staff, said in Toronto Gen.!normal after a two-day Com = - 'ih patient at Walter Reed General MacArthur "was certainly one), 4 1, ; das Hospital in Washington since/of the great commanders of the)/Stied state workers' strike. P/ os March 2. Second World War." The United) Both the government and the : States "and the world owe him/Reds claimed a victory in the A 'GREAT LOSs' a very great debt." | walkout but the Communists ad- Gen. Charles Foulkes, former! Progressive Conserv ati v e| mitted Saturday night their suc- chairman of the chiefs of staif,|Leader John Diefenbaker said)°°SS Was limited Selected Easy-to-Grow said in Ottawa: "I think his|Gen. MacArthur's outstanding) The walkout was called to en- death is a great loss. He was|contribution was his success in force demands for i / ieti ; gre | $ success r improve- Y the most distinguished Ameri-|making it possible for Japan to|ments in pay and job classifica- arieties can soldier in the whole of thelbecome a democratic nation.|tions. Non - Communist unions i 14 t nited States history He was a great soldier whol refused to go along 5 0 Sract sali ROE ts Woes BL aR he Cc FOR 6 ; G rts to | at Popular Prices PACKETS f ae 4 ' PLANT NOW FOR. EARLY FLOWERING! Populor HYBRID {¢ ' ' : d great qi ities of huge, beautiful roses! Many GLADIOLUS be ; colors available. FLORIBUNDA, a moss of color . . . blooms ; all summer long with little effort! Ideal for borders. CLIMBING VINES . . . ever-popular, ever-beautiful. Available in many a . S i D e ir Ba ke ry S p é C la 4 S Bainhew 'Mixture 7 . : " ag Hiya ay bush polythelene sealed in special moss. 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