Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1965, p. 22

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US. Barely Hears Red Rocket-Rattle By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer Soviet Leader Leonid Brezh- nev has rattled Russia's nu- clear rocket power, claiming global supremacy, but Ameri- can observers feel it was a muted threat. They also claim to detect some hollowness. Brezhney said the 'quantity of intercontinental and orbital rockets at the disposal of the U.S.S.R. is perfectly sufficient to finish off once and for all any aggressor or group of ag- gressors." The Communist party chair- man's reference to orbital rock- ets was taken to mean a rocket put into space circuit and then later guided to an earth target by radio. But the Brezhnev speech has been taken by the U.S. as an- other comparatively - restrained gesture depicting the dilemma of Russia boxed in on Viet Nam/System. , by a militant .and critical China) The U.S. for example, has its and an aggressive United/|Nike-Zeus rocket which under States. certain conditions can hit an} object in space, but its limita-| NOTED U.S. MISSILES tions are numerous. | In fact, Brezhnev was reply-| In this regard, the Soviet Un- ing in his speech Saturday,|jon's problem is felt to be which was coupled with an offi-|greater because it has to plan cial snub of American Inde-|to offset. a lot more American pendence Day celebrations at) {CBMs. the Moscow embassy, to a As for the so-called orbital rocket statement by the U.S./rocket or rocket bomb, Russia) two days earlier. has claimed to have such a de-| It said the U.S. has reached|yice twice recently. American its target of 800 ready-to-fire/officials reply that right now a Minutemen intercontinental mis-| rocket in orbit above the earth siles. lis a lot easier. to hit than any) News stories about this brief Rrea Bridge Club Scores The winners and high scores of the games played last week by the members of the Oshawa| Duplicate Bridge Club were: North and South -- Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth and J. Miller, 136; J. F. Patterson and Mrs. Mediand, 118; and L. Peel, 116%; Dr. C. Fer-| rier and R. Niglis, 115; Mr. and Mrs. William S. Baker, 112. | East and West -- Mrs. M.| Kashul and Miss V. Drum- mond, 148; J. Glover and Drummond, 13044; Miss Bovay and Mrs. 12244; J. M.-Coles and Mrs.| G. A. Rundle, 11714; Mrs. E. H.| Webster and Mrs. J. A. Mac-) Lean, 111%. | Jannouncement quoted Washing- ton intelligence sources as say- ing that Russia has about 270 of these ICBMs in place. Brezhnev called this a "'reg- ular attempt to breathe new life into the long-bankrupt policy of nuclear blackmail." He also claimed important progress recently in fashioning an effective system against in- tercontinental rockets. Former Premier Khrushchev once boasted that Russia had an anti-missile that could hit a "fly in the sky." SIMILAR PROBLEMS : The American appraisal is that the Russians right now aré just getting into production of the superior solid-fuel ICBM.) They also suggested that the U.S. and the Soviet Union prob-| ably are hitting much the same} problems in trying to put to-| gether an anti-missile defence} sea base. and they thus tend to dismiss of a psychological than a mili- tary threat. ROLLER SKATING TONITE 8:00 P.M. 1 @ Boot skates for Rent © Furnished Ladies' Lounge © Special Roller Skating Music Oshawa Civic AUDITORIUM Thornton Rd. South MOOSE FALL OFTEN Despite special precautions, 52 moose were killed on the lines of the North Norway Rail- way in the first half of this year. 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' Raymond Denis, executive assistant to Mr. Tremblay-- fired. 3 Andre Letendre, assistant to Mr, fired. Fixer Robert Gignac-- charged with perjury. Fixer Eddy Lechasseur -- charged with perjury. its from the air. J. L. Needham, assistant commissioner of the OPP, said Tuesday results of a_ survey now. being made from a single- engine plane over highways 400 and 7 should be in his hands within a week. He did not say in what areas the survey is be- ing made, He said the plan, in which speeds on high - accident sec- tions of highways would be en- forced by aircraft flying at 1,000 feet, was only in the study stage. Sections of highway are marked off and car speeds checked by stopwatch. Reckless drivers. would be spotted easily from an aircraft, Commissioner Needham said. . The plane would radio in- formation to waiting police cruisers. Commissioner Needham. said the system has been used suc- cessfully in parts of the United States, but declined to say whether speeding drivers have been ticketed during the tests. executive Favreau-- NEED QUICK REPAIRS years, quick $160,000 to repair Emmanuel II and Umberto I. DORION RESULT ROME (AP) -- After 2,000 the Pantheon needs a the| ravages of a leaky drainage system. Built in 27 B.C. as a temple, the Pantheon now con- tains the tombs of kings Victor Lutherans Meet With RCs MORE GO TO SCHOOL About 80 per cent of South Af- rica's Negroes between the ages of 7 and 20 are literate. For Basic-Beliefs Parley BALTIMORE (AP) -- Luth- eran and Roman Ca holic clergymen sat down together Tuesday for a two-day discus- sion on basic beliefs of the two churches. Regarded as a historical step in the ecumenical movement in the United States, the meeting was the first of a series ex- pected to take place twice a year in various cities. Seven scholars or theologians from each faith were to attend the talks Tuesday and today at Baltimore's Catholic Centre. "We're all very, very hope-| ful,'"' said Auxiliary Bishop T.! Austin Murphy .of the Balti- more Roman Catholic. Archdio-| cese as the meetings opened. : "There's a real desire to find) THE MIDNIGHTS a spirit of Christian unity." H The Lutheran - Catholic meet-) Wed. Night ing was agreed upon at a _plan-| 9:00 P.M. jaing session in Baltimore) March 16. | GREENHURST PAVILION The National Lutheran Coun-/ cil extended the formal invita-| Thurstonia Park Dunsford, Ont. American Roman Catholic heir- archy. The council embraces the Lutheran Church in America, with 3,200,000 members, and the American Luthern Church, with to ask the 2,200,000 - member Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church to join in the discus- sions. 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