Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1965, p. 22

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- 'THE OBHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 25, 1965 z . a : eensbury Rules In War|©* Producti Poison Gas: 'Twas Fine Queensbury Rules In War sciws Dexewe [Building Bonus fi fss7"=" A similar extension was : . Are No Go, U.S. Figures 2277. sass To Inflict On Infidels | sr sce | min ches noreritin inet tomendein | D@AGdLNe April 15 frst Rise mia Canadian Press Staff Writer |McNamara has taken the same/280 and 3,159 actuall: 'oduced : ly pri The minister said such short- : .|line. last week, the Motor Vehicl By JOSEPH MacSWEEN _ei|these splendid troops averted ajasphyxiating, poisonous or other Ring ty ag Bee word p yee The U,S. concern about this|Manufacturers' Association said a agg ir P) tos he yoee He said severe winter/ages have not occurred this LONDON (CP)--As far back|disaster. . . . gases and all analogous liquids,|- ore about the use of tear|issue, which clouded some sig-|Wednesday. rel oah Pete butdin . bonus' tolWeather has delayed construc-|year. 2 8 tion work in some areas of the) However, there had been many requests for an extension Universal aversion of this|materials or devices, has been A ificant pointers to the fut fl P, i South Viet Nam ars| 2 pointers uture o! roduction by all companies Ma uitable for Christians to|following the war in the Leagueleral opinion of the civilized to feel it is bein o ee ak Genial cat cael i ee ae ee 'rrounced "in the Commonsicountry and the extra two -- 7 was si le for stians wi ; ing|anxiety about domestic and for-|30,180 trucks, compared withinues weeks will nwed tor 'build: use of unusually severe use on infidels but hardly thejof Nations. It was estimated|world; per awl ra penne i Hein eign criticism. Gas has been a/158,070 cars and 28,294 trucks in day by Labor Minister ks be all for weather and it had "been de- thing for God - fearing folk to|that gas casualties on the West-| "Whereas the prohibition of dirty word ever since the First|the same period of 1964, MacEachen. A ers to complete housing units to|cided to grant it. use on one another, ern Front--Allied and German|such use has been declared in| State Secretary Dean Ruskiworia war. i entered the lists Wednesday to) Rusk said Wednesday, in --totalled 534,000 in the First|treaties ... fi A 1B, ead pe pen World War, while 475,000} "To the end that this prohibi-|defend the government position,|..oing to offset the propaganda oe was it much of a suc- prcoeag F git ght gg ons casualties were counted on the|tion shall be universally ac-denying with some heat any/aqvantage handed the Com- Criticism at home is reflected rna- tion that the U.S. is en- The 17th century writer, Siem-|2astern Front cepted as a part of interna-/Sugees munists, that the Viet Nam sit edi th 4 jenowiez, even drew a cleat| The ill-fated league produced|tional law, binding alike the cog te gas warfare in South' vation is a 'mean and ras Ben gry Bhs * foral distrinction between poi-jin June, 1925, a protocol against conscience and practice of na-| Ve bial struggle by the (Communist) headed: "Blac kening our son gas and tear gas. the use of poison i re be g ee as ua a ia -- yo ae . it.name " ventually ratifie a : 3 _ jon the U.S. action is along e indicated tear and vomit- q co A god 'gg ibe | bg nragah 'cept,| "That the high contracting|tines that mere knookout gas is|ing gas supplied by the U.S, tol, Says the editorial in part: "It is difficult to find out how much amazing degree the currentithe major powers except, ¢ i i t ndlironically enough, the Unite djparties . . . accept this prohibi-/not a terrifying prospect in the/South Viet Nam in the last furore about the use of tear a Pa yagg tion, agree to extend this pro-lworld of nuclear bombs. three years will eontinue to be|4#™age napalm and,gas are do- ing the enemy but it is not hard as 1650 a European military writer stated that poison gasjkind of warfare found voice|justly condemned by the gen- to feel it is being asked to use = vomiting gas, provided by the|States, which had been a prime , United States, and directed by|mover in the draft. The U.S,|hibition to the use of bacteriol-) However, Leonard Beaton,jused as local commanders de-|!M8 South Vietnamese forces|was moving into a period ofjogical methods of warfare, and|former Montreal journalist and|cide. to find out how much damage against the Communist Vic t/isolation. agree to be bound as betweeninow a member of Britain's In- : they are doing us. Cong guerrillas in Southeast) Ratification, however, did not themselves according to thelstitute of Strategic Studies,| USED THREE TIMES It urges President Johnson to prevent Mussolini's Italy from|terms of this declaration. writes in The Guardian of Man-| So far, it has been stated of-|stop the use of any more gas Siemienowiez, who was lieut-employing poison gas in the Britain and Germany x-|chester that the important ques-/ficially, South Vietnamesel|in Viet Nam, plus the use of| enant-general of the kingdom of|Ethiopian War and the Jap- changed assurances during the/tion in Viet Nam is whether the|troops have used the non-lethal/napalm, the jellied-gasoline sub- Poland. goes into some detaillanese also used it in guerrillajSecond World War that gasiU.s.- is "proclaiming that it/riot-control gases three times,|stance used in the Second World about lethal gas. Then he speaks|warfare against the Chinese in would not be used but deepidoes not see any special cate-jthe last on Jan, 27. On no oc-'War, Korea and now Viet Nam. suspicion remained and mere|gory for chemical weapons " OPEN TONIGHT in 15 minutes by PeEDY specialists | o " the late 1930s. pages: mee Oe eet mention of the term is still] "jt is extraordinary that a "They can be employed more REAFFIRM STAND enough to cause the shudders|jeading power would delib- freely and with an easier con-| Communist China reaffired its)in England, erately throw away one of the science . . . seeing that vheyjallegiance to the protocol in/TEST NEW GASES best established pieces of law merely irritate the enemy und|1952--a move perhaps inspired Although\ no large-scale gaslin our jungle without strong cause then annoyance by send-\by propaganda motives, since|warfare has been attempted|reasons." ing over them stinking clouds,|it accused the U.S. of employ- since 1918, major countries are} Beaton says "'some consula- unpleasant fumes, and artificial|ing unlawful bacteriological|believed well advanced in ex-|tion" may therefore be taken) fogs, intolerable to the nose and|Weapons in the Korean war of|periments with more powerfullin that the gas has been used to the brain, and also damag-|that period. killers -- ene the dreaded|by only Viet Nam troops within ing to the eyes, because of their The protocol states: nerve their own country, not by U.S. "Whereas the use in war of Contidorsble British commentitroops, Even Elephants Can't Remember All The Changes coarse and acrid qualities." RECALL YPRES HORROR The fact that poison gas had : Moffler King spedilists install a brand new been Rows fie. ages past dé ATTENTION ! ealty be built moffler in just 15 minotes, a, not lessen the horror when the é bie fi j m ; Yoo for the ler. Germans employed it for the he atone ALL UNION MEMBERS! the Battie. of : LOOK AT THESE Tow, tow manus? years ago in | Ypres, Canadian troops taking) pk HAND the brunt of the assault. | e MOUTH An impressive memorial now] S if OP at this SIGN Hf pachyderms have problems, Monee etna PONT. halen stands on the place where, on how about people? The cory COMPLETE wr) anewer--take your return piebantly $8.95 ed eal 95 e the sunny afternoon of April 22, 1915, some 18,000 men of the crack ist Canadian Divie ion were holding a line connecting on the left with French colonial troops, mostly African Zouaves. At 5 p.m. men on the lef: of the Canadian line saw clouds of greenish-yellow vapor rolling to- wards the French sector from the German positions. 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