Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1965, p. 24

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Y'Ss YOUNG ACES WINNIPEG (CP)--About 180 of the 1,000 youth members of Cyprus: What Anyone 22-52 Expects Wont Occur to groups of youngsters. The 12- to 14-year-olds are already dom- CUMMING the kind of thing the force hasjsion by assuming that the oth 7 side had attacked them andl Motor City Car Club i 2q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 18, 1965 OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. inating local competition in swimming and gymnastics. Canadian Press Staff Writer |had to fa: The last colonial Governor of Cyprus once quoted two rules- 1 of-thumb about the troubled is- land: 1L aie you expect to happen won't. 2. Anyone who understands the situation is misinformed. Events of the last few days seems to show there is more truth than whimsy to the say- ings. There is also irony in the fact that the man who quoted them, Sir Hugh Foot, now is immersed in the Cypriot prob- lem again as Lord Caradon, head of Britain's United Nations delegation. On Cyprus, the sayings have been borne out by an eruption of fighting that has brought a new flurry of threats, charges, 4 tension and troop movements. And at the UN there is frus- tration that after a full year's work and the outlay of upwards of $30,000,000, the island still isn't ready for peace. Diplomats growl privately that Cyprus is impossible to fig- 4 ure out, and that it seems intent on its own destruction. There sis an Alice-in-Wonderland qual- ba about some reports coming back from the international force -- including 1,100 Cana- } dians--that is trying to keep or- # der. * One incident alone, told in dry } official language in a report by 4the secretary-general, shows ce, It took place Jan. 9 in Kow- kiia, a village in the Paphos district where feuding Greek and Turk still live side-by-side. The repurt said shooting was heard in the village and a UN patrol "hastened to the spot," where it found that the Greek- Cypriot National Guard and po- lice on one hand and the Turk- ish- Cypriot villagers on the other hand, were 'manning their trencres in an ugly mood." Each side maintained the other haa fired hundreds of shots. Villagers have contradic- fired back wildly. A United Na- tions patrol is still in the vil- lage." GOOD TRAINING UN reports are sprinkled with this kind of incident--alike in that they flared up quickly in the explosive atmosphere and might have caused bigger trou- ble but for the UN. At best, Cyprus has provided the UN with a unique case study on how 'o intervene between bitterly antagonistic communi- ties, presents The Internetionally Femous JACK LONDON and the SPARROWS Sunday, March 21st 8.30 p.m, till 11.30 p.m, p Admission 1.78 tory reports on how the incident started, but "all agreed there had been an explosion and that the Turkish-Cypriot coffee shop had been damaged." , UN police (UNCIVPOL) were called in to investigate, and "both sides reacted to the situ- ation in characteristic fashion by starting to dig trenches all over the place." It took the UN six days 10 get them to stop, but eventually the situation cooled off. "Meanwhile, the UNCIVPOL investigation revealed that the trouble had started with some 1. O. F. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS COURT MOTOR CITY NO, 1248 Saturday, March 20, 1965--8:00 P.M. OPEN DANCE to the Sound of Metro R REFRESHMENTS SERVED Admission: Members FR EE Friends $2.00 per couple. NOTE: the April meeting has been cancelled. D. 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