Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1964, p. 15

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ee Two Detroit hairdressers have come up with the an- swer for modest women who object to the new topless ybathing suit design. The mo- del demonstrates their crea- ANN LANDERS Beware Of Pity HAIRY TOPLESS -- ee WEEK'S NEWS IN REVIEW Washington Defies Vietnam War Risks By CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Press Staff Writer Veitnamese showdown Ottawa quarrels over film New race trouble in South With a change of command and tough private and public warnings, the United States showed this week that it is stiffening its approach in the festering war in South Viet Nam. Through a series of actions Washington made clear that it is willing. to risk war with North Viet Nam and Commu- nist China to prevent South Viet Nam from being overrun by Communist Viet Cong guer- rillas, Washington reports said the U.S. appeared to be facing its closest approach to general war in Asia since Korea TAYLOR TO SAIGON A key move came Tuesday as.) President Johnson an- nounced that he was sending his top-ranking soldier, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, to Saigon | as U.S. ambassador. Accom- / | panying him will be career | diplomat U, Alexis Johnson as | deputy ambassador. The appointments followed | the resignation of Ambassador | Henry Cabot Lodge, who re- | turns tion, two pony tails attached to the back ofy the head and reinforced with tape at stra- tegic places. The "Toppie Kit" sells for $75. (CP Wirephoto) It Can Enslave = Dear Ann Landers: What can 1 do about a shut-in friend who) wields r telephone like a club, non me a prisoner in} my own fiome as many as three times a day? { I want to be kind to this) woman because I know she is) pathetically lonely. I do all I ean for her, including bringing new friends to her home to fill her empty hours. But the more|Who says "sometimes the kids|entering Canada. I give, the more she demands. | I find. myself becoming in-| creasingly resentful because) this person can find happiness) only if her mouth is open. Hints| mothers as well) say to them-| pends on the outcome of an ap- don't help. j Is there anything I can do to) j have been a reunion of the "for- jother times I tell myself I will! gotten men" of Don Jail, but get used to it. I could write two more pages| but you get the idea I'm sure.| Do you have any advice for me?--UP A TREE Dear Up: Yes. Get out of net tree and find a single woman or a widow who has no chil- dren. A 32-year-old bachelor get on my nerves by just being around" should not take on a ready-made family, True, some fathers (and selves when they leave their} little brood after a trying | day,| to the U.S. to help Pennsylvania's Governor Wil- liam Scranton in his fight | against Senator Barry Gold- water for the Republican pres- idential nomination It also came only a few days after Lt. - Gen. William C. Westmoreland had taken over as chief.of some 16,000 U.S. troops in. South Viet Nam, re- placing Gen. Paul D. Harkins. Taylor, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, was suc- ceeded in that post by Gen Earle G. Wheeler. Johnson said in announcing 2 "Lost Men' Get Married TORONTO (CP) -- It could the tuxedos and flowing white gowns made it look more like what it actually was--a double- wedding. Both bridegrooms, their best men and several of the male guests were Greek sailors who last week were released on bail after serving terms for illegally "This is a good country ; maybe the best in the world," said bridegroom Steve Kafou- ros whose future in Canada de- peal against a deportation or- der. the ambassadorial shift that he believed China and North Viet Nam "have no doubt about our. policy" to defend South Viet Nam, but added that the U.S. "'intends no rash- ness and seeks no wider war' in Asia. ' The South Vietnamese gov- ernment, mean' le, some successes against the strengthened Viet Cong. One major battle was reported 60 miles north of Saigon Thurs- day and there were indica- tions that more. than 100 Viet Cong had been killed, PEARSON UNDER ATTACK Canadian politicians pushed the great flag debate into the background this week to take part in a bitter quarrel over a CBC film called simply Mr. Pearson, The central figure in the film and the debate, Prime Minister Pearson, came under personal attack in the House of Commons on charges that his office had applied pressure on the CBC to prevent showing of the documentary about a day in his life. Half a. dozen opposition members accused the prime minister Tuesday of lying and misleading the House to cover government censorship of the CBC. Alvin 'Hamilton, former Conservative agricultural min- ister, was expelled for the day last Friday when he refused to withdraw similar accusa- tions. The prime minister rose in Wed that there has been no politi- pet interference" in the deci- DOCTORS REACT A second prime topic of in- terest in the capital was medi- care, and specifically the na- tional program of pre-paid health service suggested last Friday by the royal commis- sion on health services. Besides medical care, the plan would provide free den- tal care for children and al- most free prescription drugs. The general council of the 'Canadian Medical Association reacted with a quick and negative assessment of the plan. Meeting in Vancouver, the council on Monday approved an executive committee state- ment saying that. medical in- surance, as advocated by the commission, would "in the long run impair the quality of medical care" in Canada MISSING IN SOUTH An explosive new element was added to the racial trou- bles of the southern U.S, as three youths taking part in integration activities disap- ; peared in Mississippi last Sun- | day. | Their burned - out station wagon was found Tuesday but there was no trace of the youths, two of them white and the other a Negro..They had been in the area of Philadel- phia, Miss., to check into the burning of a Negro church used for civil rights rallies. Late in the week President Johnson ordered 100 sailors to join FBI agents in the search for the three, Clashes between Negroes and whites also continued in ancient St. Augustine, Fla., culminating in a riotous en- counter Thursday night in which at least 35 were re- ported injured and dozens were arrested. NO CHANGE Two federal by-elections last Monday left the House of Commons lineup. unchanged as the Liberals held one seat and the Conservatives the other. In Saskatoon Conservative Eloise Jones was elected to the seat held previously by her husband, Harry Jones, be- fore his death earlier this year. In the Northern Ontario constituency of Nipissing, Lib- eral Carl Legault won the seat that had been held by the late John Garland. World briefs: Senator Ed- ward Kennedy, younger brother of the late president John F. Kennedy, suffered a broken back last Friday in a plane crash that killed two other persons... . An airliner crash on Formosa last Satur- day killed all 57 aboard, in- cluding 20 Americans. . . , So- viet Premier Khrushchev re- ceived a chilly welcome in Stockholm Monday as he ar- rived in Sweden on his Scan- dinavian tour... . A memo- rial service was held in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Wednesday for Canadian-born publisher Lord Beaverbrook, who died June 9. : WEEK IN ONTARIO Premier Robarts arrived back in Toronto Thursday from a five-week European tour and indicated he is pre- pared to co-operate with the federalgovernmentona royal commission's recom- mendation for a national med- ical care scheme that could effect the premier's proposed provincial plan. A salesgirl, her breasts ex- posed, hid demurely behind a cash register, men goggled at window displays and women debated whether to bare or not to bare as topless cocktail us a Sak Ace ih dlind cine dhe sea FE NE PRT Ep migernageamgercngarge sap : we oy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 27, 1964 oy sh ae Beil bt SB Santi n' dresses and swim. suits went on sale in Toronto, prompting a nudist camp operator to ob- serve that women will never have equal rights with men until bare bosoms are legal. Toronto youths Thoman El- ley, 21, and Neil Collins, 20, were sentenced to life impri- sonment after conviction in separate trials of non-capital murder in the Jan. 19 stab- bing death of Richard Spence, 18, of Toronto, a few days 3 from Guelph Reletaatees. ie Mayor Angus Campbell of' president O'KEEFE CENTR DANCE Greenhurst Pavilion Dunsford, Ont. EVERY E 3 WEEKS, JULY 4-25 DOROTHY COLLINS SOUTH PACIFIC Music & Lyrics by RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN ENTIRE PRODUCTION DEVISED & STAGED BY JOE LAYTON SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES to $4.00 SATURDAY NIGHT his own defence W . saying: '*'Never at any time was any request made that the film be shown or that it not be shown. The charge that we stopped the OBC from showing. the film is false." The next day the CBC board of directors, replying to a re- quest from Pearson that. the | film be shown to end the con- | troversy, repeated that the OBC would not show it be- | cause it wasn't up to broad- cast standards. 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' mg hos is a little unstable) there," but fundamentally they|cretis, the other bridegroom, and I don't want to upset her.!love their children and wouldn't) 7 j Fs sol OMEN OM Milizele them for al the ton inleeas te tn restoe Ee or EAR LOBE |Ceylon, but this is not the case| nals. Another five were still in Dear Bun: A woman who is|with you, Bub. jail beause the time limit on so inconsiderate of your time; Dear Ann Landers: My|their right to appeal has ex-| that she would telephone you|mother raised me to believe I|,; : | three times a day is more than| was beautiful, brilliant and that 'ta little unstable'--she is ajI should make a spectacular tyrant. |marriage. Somehow I changed Telling her to limit herself to|signals on her and married the one call a day will not help.jonly man I ever loved, Of You will have to compose a cut-|course he was the man she) ' CITY stupios off sentence, write it out and|hated most. 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