Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1966, p. 2

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of CIVIC DAY. REUNITES OSHAWA'S PAST MAYORS | 7 Ex-Mayors Break Bread rin Ni, ha te et Peg, ues Seven former Motor City mayors sat at-the head table yesterday at the Rotary Club of Oshawa's 36th annual Civic Day luncheon in Hotel Gen- osha. Oldest in point of time served was cuage Alex C. Hall, now Ontario County Court judge, who was mayor here in 1937. Judge Hall was in his early 30's when he won the job as Chief Magistrate and he is still the youngest mayor the city of Oshawa has ever had, Another former Oshawa ma- yor graduated to the judiciary. Judge J. Carroll Anderson of Belleville attended the din- council his Magistrate, longer than any, other Oshawa mayor. 1947 and 1948. He now sits on the Public Utilities Commis- sion. J. A. Coleman was there. He beat Alex S. McLeese, since deceased, in 1939. This was the year Judge Anderson topped the aldermanic poll. Mrs. Christine Thomas and Norman Down now sit on city as aldermen. Ald. Down was mayor in 1955 and Mrs. Thomas bested. present mayor Lyman Gifford for a two-year term in 1961-62. Mayor Gifford is now in seventh year as Chief W. John. Naylor, now assis- tant to Welfare Admingstrator Herbert Chesebrough, was ab- sent. He served as mayor in 1953, 1954, 1956 and 1957. Others at the head table, in addition to speaker Ald, C. H. Montrose of Windsor, were: Albert Walker, member of the Legislative Assembly for Oshawa Riding, and a for- mer city alderman; Rotary président Geoffrey Andrews; Rotary secretary James Ves- sey; and Dr. Claude H. Vipond, Rotairan and chair- man of the Civic Day com- mittee, aS A a I Ah A a a OI aN Wi i ty te ame es oe ner yesterday. He was mayor in 1940 and 1941, Michael Starr, member of parliament for Ontario Riding hoped he'd live to eat crow and promised to do the crow eating himself if Shafer were right. UCLA won 14-12. --AP Wirephoto ENOUGH OF ANN, BRING ON 'PAT' expected to announce today tacking Democratic Gov. that he'll seek the GOP Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, nomination for governor of who is expected to run for California. He has been at- a third term. (AP) "4 small, poorly trained and ill- equipped, but they are organ ized and have efficient chains of command. They can intervene * in crises and restore some de-: gree of order. : Opportunity for an army ris! ing comes not when a single. party has established a well- organized regime with popular support, but when central power? Philippines May Be Next | Should V-C Win: Minister MANILA (AP)--Foreign Sec-) should "not substantially reduce | retary Narciso Ramos said to-|the combat capability of our} day if South Viet Nam falls to|military forces for their tasks the Viet Cong, the Philippines|at home." The Philippines now "could wake up the next morn-|has only one combat - ready ing and find the Communists| army division. trying to subvert our own govy-| Ramos said the new govern-} ernment." ment would also "co-operate| Making his first foreign policy|with any move consistent with) statement since taking office | our national interest to get tne| with President Ferdinand E.|Hanoi government to come to} Marcos Thursday, Ramos said/the conference table for uncon- he feels the Philippines 'should | ditional discussions to ensure a send troops to Viet Nam '"'if a|satisfactory settlement of the military solution to the Viet; Viet Nam conflict." Nam conflict is possible.' | The Marcos government, Ra-} He indicated that only a to-:mos said, will "continue to) ken force should be. sent for|maintain our close relations psychological effect, saying it' with the United States." WEATHER FORECAST Sunny And Mild Today, | Two Oshawa teachers were Wednesday wrens In Forties | among the more than 400 dele- gates to attend the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation annual assembly TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts |Variable cloudiness with a few! in Toronto during Christmas issued by the weather office at |snowflurries today and Wed-! holidays. They were Robert 5:30 a.m.: nesday. Little temperature; Sheffield, principal of the new Synopsis: Milder air is change. Winds southeast 15. | Eastdale Collegiate and Voca- spreading across the western; Cochrane, Timagami: Occas-| tional School and G. N. Mc- Great Lakes and should bring|ional light snow this evening| Laughlin from Dr. F. J. Done- mainly sunny conditions and/and tonight. Variable cloud-| van Collegiate. Other dele- near-40 degree temperatures to|iness Wednesday. Little tem- southern Ontario. Considerable|perature change. Light winds. cloudiness and some light snow | Forecast Temperatures gates from the Oshawa dis- trict were: G. H. Alles, Ander- is expected over central and) : northern areas. Little change js| LOW tonight, high Wednesday: | son High School, Whitby; E. | J. Chard, Anderson High " ; LOUIE. wn scincsee. 1 45 anticipated for Wednesday. && Thomas. rs Lake St. Clair, Ald. Margaret Shaw, attend- ing her sister's funeral Mon- day, was unable to participate in city council's inaugural council meeting and also missed the Rotary Club's | annual civic day luncheon. | "Evan ae wae Mrs. Alice Reardon, a city alderman, has been re-ap- pointed to the women's com- mittee of the Ontario Feder- ation of Labor. Mrs, Reardon represents 12 United Auto- mogbile Workers union ladies' auxliaries in region nine, which includes Oshawa, Woodstock, Windsor and St. Catharines. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS ' John G. Ge ikie, president | and chairman of the board of | The Pedlar People Limited, | has announced the appoint- ment of Edward V. Davies to the company's board of direc- tors. Mr. Davies is Pedlar's Purchasing Agent. He joined the company in 1951. A South Viet Nam and let the _ Harold Dean, 67, of Windsor.| ,eonie of both Viet Nams settle in hospital after he was pinned i s them- beneath his car by a freight en wlg dy act acum | train locomotive. & An unidentified man in a car-|- MIGHT HALT SHOOTING | truck crash in Whitby, about 10) If there should be agreement) {miles west of Oshawa. by the Communists now to dis-| eater: Why Pay More.. School, Whitby; Mrs. E. P. Lake Erie,|London'.... 42 Rogers and D. J. Kettle, both | of Pickering High School; C. Southern Lake Huron, wake On-|Kitchener .... we ' Dell, Dunbarton High School; tario, Niagara, Wjgjisor, Lon- Mount Fores é 8 pand J. V. Flynn, Brock Dis: | don, Hamilton, Toronto: Sunny Wingham 38. | trict High School, Cannington. | with cloudy intervals today and) }familton ......... 45 Wednesday. Milder. St. Catharines.... + 45 Northern Lake Huron, South-| Toronto 45 ern Georgian Bay: Variable} Peterborough 38 cloudiness today and Wednes-' Kingston 38 day. A little milder. Winds Trenton .. 38 goutherly 15. Killaloe .. Haliburton, Killaloe: Mainly Muskoka . sunny toddy. Variable cloud- North Bay fmess and a few. snowflurries|Sudbury . tonight and Wednesday. Not|Farlton aomeneaturea lCawlt Cle many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bie@-Dyne). . which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- © ment and suppository form called Preparation H. ' In addition to actually shrink. ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H lubricates and makes elimination |; rant agen helps prevent in-. " fection which is a principal cause .. of hemorrhoids. Pa Just ask your druggist for Pre-. paration H Suppositories .or Pre- - paration H Ointment (with a , opicial applicator), Ai uke Satisfaction or your money.' refunded, r LBJ Holds Line for the last 13 years, was there. He was Oshawa's ma- e wae "For Hanoi Move _ Mr. Starr's first year on . council, as an alderman, was | By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER ton but U.S. officials are obvi- Gordon Davis. He came from " ; sted to-|. it appeared unlikely that She- his Trenton home yesterday pdent aucntnet eS ee | lepin's visit would be disturbed d | day to continue his Vietnames arene |peace offensive, including the| by @ resumption: of U.S. air city's top political job in 1946, | jong enough to give North Viet| Consideration in the duration of ae mo mts sa) 'Nam what officials. here call|the bombing pause is the fact me : st entering peace negotia-| Sion was ordered by the presi- ' : aR AEy Battle Jumps *" 25 tie en tae dent last May it lasted only five! } TO THE LOSER GOES THE BIRD A py subsequently criticized for not peace drive as "deceitful and at i tine for peace Boh Shafer, left, sports --e oes * saat 21 hypocritical". which came from| #/lowing more , peace editor of the Santa Monica, points in last Saturday's e Meanwhile, Roving Ambassa- ) SAIGON (CP) -- Large Viet/egarded by the U.S. policy) aon w ° Averell artisan was publicly eats crow today 2s _--fed by Dr. Donald B. Linds- Cong forces struck back tonight| Makers as decisive. The U.S. is a result of his prediction ley, UCLA professor of psy- \ | United Arab Republic President Vistnamese paratroops on aj cial kind of response which Nasser and a Mennen Wit- > 2 search - and « destroy mission| Presumably would come from i peer : Ae in Aen ' ; state for African affairs, was to) . 3 5 Mattresses, Naked Cord is nicmisee gpnsicitnn ve mes are ean Teh gaged br et hs | gon S. ' "Gt y f Sheridan during the 1931 | | S| erere. ' ' e oe force, supported by artil-| against North Viet. Nam now is|---- ny : jlery, killed eight guerrillas and in its 22th day, having begun ; At Source Of ( 'as tle i 1re }captured eight while takin g| with the Christmas truce. So far RCAF Transports Af e ce I F il ' MIAMI, Fla, (AP)--The Yar-|ing the hose and "shaking all,Miami, Guy Leslie, testified eee . Viet ae ra been set for resumption. | Tican round s er tl e i mouth Castle hostess testified | over." looked for the source of 'a|Silled in the operation to . The whole situation, including LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)--Two | « 5 eid ttther a ee ed 1! 4 4 OL UE (AP)--T e ' é Monday that the day of the fatal I went over to help him, and|smoky s m ahidiod' AiteNtibn teens' te big | the progress of the U.S. peace| more RCAF transports entered| To 'B : Re b lic C 4 tained five mat-|could feel the electricity:in the) He said he was pushed into a| U.S. to : ; . fi ) dnana pu oup rere pod -) unshielded light|hose and nozzle," he 'said. stateroom by "two old ladies.""|Mekong Delta west of Saigon. | daily review by President John-/raising the total number of Ca ; a | ; | fay i -e| post 80 miles south of the north-|yelopments measured against|three. A fourth RCAF Hercules) © ; f ; in the sea disaster, including|and the lights went out three to/hallway, a minute later, there ng "i winks " | velop ' easu g é igi ; . COTONOU, Dahomey (AP)--jgeria last June when Col. two Canadians. 'five minutes later 'and then ae too carey aoe ig een garrison city of Da Nang)the general guideline of allow-|{Tansport is expected in, Leo- Military rule, long common-|Houari Boumedienne toppled that way, e reported. Z ne iy , The two planes which joined the ceiling that never was|_. och e's tne at Vie frlift Saturday com./making headway in Africa. The|Gen. Joseph Mobutu ousted turned off," Mrs. Ruby Wright|TELLS OF ESCAPE porthole and helped one of the|Sive nights of assaults by Viel /how they want to handle the Ladd aye Olt tage A yl |same Sonaitions on both conti-|President Joseph Kasavubu in Earlier a crew member saidjtwo women wiggle her way|Cong guerrillas. situation, Kosters of "Winn d Fii.|nents encourage Fosberg o innipeg an By haha ' Seg hens gaged ht. who had been filled toilet minutes before the testified that fire prevented|Faids on North Viet Nam con-| SEE DIVISION __|Lt. Clare Evans of Welland. |St@gnation, much unemployment nounced he would be president Mrs. Wright, who had been) +.. swept the ship. him from helping the second|tinued for the 12th day with no| Policy makers here are said ' RS With the coup today in Upper! Dec. 9° Christopt : Cc. zen. Christopher hers, said the room was never! pot i | Mivteinn 4 ee Volta, six of Africa's 37 inde- Sogio took control in Dal » °r Bahamas, testified that the un-}-- ne --- come from Washington to re-/ division in Hanoi between those) N H F | ' Sogio took control in Dahomey | ° : locked and that she went in| identified passenger, dressed in| z lsume the attacks. U.S, planes|who would like to find some ew onor or nt ager is weak, demoralized or dite. Welland Widened It military leaders. The armies in| this time he seems unlikely to credited. gs ad ~ sil bey tatea Curt through the toilet door- "north just before the start of the| close and in effect transfer the| 007 S Alter-Ego la number of other new nations|hand it back to the politicians. : 3 Dabo ' evious testimony stated/way on the promenade deck ' it was corruption and extrava-' , Dec. 24. Viet Nam to the conference ta- I (AP)--Actor Seanjtried me greyed 2 a" + the Ke88 is consolidating his con-|gance by politicians that turned -- Aha airy ie started! mie would mean the passen-| ST. CATHARINES (CP)--A|------ ple and those who favor contin- Connery was named Britain's|} Gamal Abdel Nasser le trol of the Central African Re-|Popular opinion' against them™ oadane a 4 ger could have been the first) 114-mile section on é : , ; das mcrae: Wea. ing Farouk r ; Mrs. Wright said that in on (perso to realize a serious fire| side of the Welland Canal will It is also widely believed in| (he or gg egies 3 ye ea ge Wael. couth, DaY coup which ousted Presi-/over. soa y = oo pgs andthe had broken out. | be widened this winter as part ivan i be 3 | : dent David' Dacko. Psa td pig ber on Ld are lig anging from} «. ts othing to me," of a plan to improve navigation. | | ting heavy pressure on the Ha- ; : | rpms "Eh ta orci Mniebe ents Oanees | African military regime w i | Canadians C 35, is best at ---- In both The Congo and Da- |the civilian one it displaces. But some loose panelling in the" sn. Yarmouth Castle sank off| completed by March 15 when| as it can be brought to bear in| , he FF is < homey, the army coups were|in the new nations which have inti the Bahamas Noy. 13 with the|the channel will be filled in| Hancl, is, believed to favor 8! inthe James Bond series. Record Toll jati f rule liticians |militarist traditi th : e : : | ciation of rule by politicians |militarist tradition, the people: Ines Pinder-Gozan, told of at-!of two Canadians. | season. The 78-hour new year holiday| Alexander N. Shelepin, Com- Fi Angry fers vas Wall] |which appeared to reflect popu-/may well feel anything is pte, tempting to direct a fire hose} The promenade deck toilet}------ --| officially ended at. midnight} munist party official in Mos- , : lar feeling. Disillusionment with | ring' Julie Andrews politics and politicians is pres-| This feeling is often fostered getting an electrical shock s0|§19 where other witnesses have jing in its wake 50 accidental| week for talks with the North) 'Te top 19 stars of 1965, in great he couldn't let go. said they believe the blaze may deaths across Canada, mostly| Vietnamese government. His ap- ' visita mt CHICAGO (AP) --A record tions. fulfill sweeping promises they Pinder-Gozan said he noticed|have started. Oshawa Spiritualist Church jon Ontario and Quebec high-| parent purpose will be to dis|yi, presley, Julie Andrews,|New Wants 'holiday weekend|_ Most African armies are|make before independence. will be holding open class this |Sophia Loren, Rex Harrison : Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at| The death toll, including 36) nomic assistance to North Viet ' Y 11.300 Mahday. the daniber of ' lowi from 'traffic accidents, was the|Nam. Whether he will try to Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole,| Americans killed in heavy mo- R t I y Di tor Warns : pecee a rl fegeee gr | sons died during the three-day! said to be unknown in Washing: (a one Wayne. | dassitn wbekanih 0 a N) rec $ 8:30 p.m. | holiday. The Christmas weekend toll of > C : . ; r i | Safety Council had predicted 30 h Th If palgeter te oad : D Of Cl b I C d : \ieaWle Geatie Maeine the ball: TI o Ang LO e S day holiday celebration on rec emise u n ana a. saitaey ear 4 Meroding| demands the active concern of|placency and factionalism were|tholic church of Spain and the' 30 in Dame ' | every American, whatever his|blamed here Monday for an ap-|Syrian government had out-~ ; | jstature," said Howard Pyle, |parent decline in Rotary Inter-|lawed the club. listed in addition to the traffic) By JAMES MARLOW jcuss peace--or just to discuss , il." rr i ' | P ' 'i : PP ba Se SCuSS| Safety Council. "The horror we |tor of the international frater-| members for their non-support * deaths, two drownings, four fire) WASHINGTON (AP)--Even if|ways to discuss peace -- there all feel at the extent of this|nal organization. Pr carvich aks ahate toms? causes. \efforts to get Vietnamese peace|the shooting for the time being. | <jqey, Iples: fon | : i ; Ontario and Quebec contrib-|talks started--and there is no} But how can either side abide tee Ceci caivaed acs inleolit wae Sik baer as an instrument of teases * \sign he will--prospects for any|to a fina] settlement without re-|aqdition to the deaths, more|the United Kingdo 8 panes He said North American club' toll. Ontario had 20 traffic|meaningful settlement are dim. eh d coe 'growth had become static. deaths, one drowning and one} His efforts, if unsyccessful,/has s'aid are necessary for) a; i « iti j i py ; ; cae ey |disabled, many permanently in| "Unless some positive action) mostly in India, Japan ahd Af-*" death by fire. Quebec had 10/at least will do much to mute gpa i; : ; the crashes of the two week-|is taken, Rotary, as we know it, neat he aa" P eget d ¥ | CK a ane ad peace demands an_ inde-| ends. | will disappear." se soe Pe one fire death and two asphyxi-/his administration's willingness oo ations. lto seek a peaceful settlement.| Jonnso i i | I ; i | pil *-|Johnson said, only a dreamer in 1921 and the situation now Edward Island were fatality- be any final sareement be {en masine South Viet Nam re- Report Seen |was so serious that he was call- free, but Nova Scotia and New/tween the United States and the|once American tr - . le pon ie. | rhe North Vietnamese without one | withdrawn. jiu bade Purely Speculative tins) boara this month to dis eath. oe In the West, Alberta recorded/ and admitting defeat, even Wit have to invade from the North.|Robarts of Ontario has de-|Rotarians suspected that the in-| chewan had one traffic death,) [ast April Johnson said he is! Pheir arm, the Viet Cong, would| scribed as "purely speculative" |!ernational movement was con-| two others by fire and onej|willing to have "unconditional : ; 'hi | dy A at oak either under cover or in the|may announce next week a six-/Operating out of Chicago. fatal exposure. Manitoba had discussions" but he also said he open, ready to grab the South ' | Three persons died in a planelise" to the South Vietnamese to| Viet Nam government when Metropolitan Toronto, | But this was not Rotary's| crash in British Columbia and|preserve their independence. ? When we are ready with the |sole problem of survival. another was accidentally shot! 'The 'appetite of aggression is| And if the North Vietnamese|government's final proposal, we; Mr, Hay said the board had| agreed now that there could be| wi! h : C i The survey does not include|"we will not withdraw either|? Settlement without American|mier said Friday in an inter-|{ucknow for 'unethical political | natural or industrial deaths,|openiy or under the cloak of view. 5 : | known suicides or slayings. meaningless agreement." hee. ais . Earlier, Municipal Affairs two sides have put them- A N MONDAY mands an independent Viet|¢!ves into such a box with their een his report on the sub- hnounce |New ; Nam." 4 sect. i Mrs. Angela Schiavone, 27, of 'ommiunist answer to| {ions that any real agreement is} "It's in the premier's hands | Toronto, in hospital after she ogee bound to look distant if not im- lace must withdraw its forces from|POssible any time soon. our recommendations." = Sh ° k Pil ' : ---- -- rinks Piles, Checks Itch ". . '. Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink : M ed ti ng Se rvice ? hemorrhoids,..and repair damaged tissue, x4 |found a unique healing substance call 725-3581 yor for four consecutive years 1944. Mayor that year was A. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| 0usly hopeful. Frank N, McCallum held the | pause in bombing the North,| strikes in the North, Another ample time to decide for or| that when a previous suspen- | C D h Public . denunciations of the days and the United States soos ong eat S rwpoe Monday, are so far not BIOHS: 10 SARS ALAC, Calif., Evening Outlook, Rose Bow! game. He's being at South Korean marines and{Still awaiting some more offi-|\9 race ig Be Rl a that Michigan State would chology who told Shafer he lnear the coastal city of Tuy|the Hanoi government either in Hams, assistant secretary . of TU . ihe f na '4 Paik sii zania, with President Julius Ny- y, 5. spokesman Sai ne Al-| Suspension air strike: af satiate , , filming of "Juke Girl", is light casualties. This raised the|as can be determined no date| : Mee In Oil Airlift around 12:30' The outbreak of fighting) fire aboard the cruise ship|then I was shaking, too. You|a.m. seratree guek thto the | offensive, is said to be under althe Congo - Zambia oil airlift! wire. Ninety persons were killed) The water pressure stopped, "When I looked out into the} Meanwhile, a government out-/son and his advisers with de-/N@dian planes in service to) By KENNETH L. WHITING | The military took over in Al- A | re i ; ; : Idville today ' Ww i . let go," he said. jwas xeported still holding out) ing ample time for the leaders|P° y: dayt ; edeggar ag bode 'There was a 150-watt bulb in| we could let go," he Feslie said he climbed out althis morning after two succes-| in Nort Viet Nec. 4o..desidal |place in Latin America, is|President Ahmed Ben Bella. manded by Sqdn. Lar. Gerry|* - adi ph i A ee that a passenger fled a smoke-|through to the deck above. He| The suspension of U.S. air it--economic | The Congo in November and an- _-- |and political instability. for five years. told that Room 610 could be! Charies Whyley of Nassau, | woman to safety. lindication when orders would|to be convinced that there is a Oe eee |pendent nations are ruled by for the third time in two years; often to see how she wanted to| a iamas, slippers and bathrobe, | last attacked the Communist|way to bring the fighting to a | Pe gyi Art sg In The Congo and Dahomey, +, 1 30 - hour Christmas ceasefire struggle for control of South jhave replaced gov : | Army Col. John Bodel Bo- that Room 0i0--where it is be-!shortly before 1 a.m. Better Navigation LONDON the east juing the war at any cost. {most popular movie star for|first. successful military revolt | publican after a New Year's and allowed the armies to take 50 Fewer }Washiagton that China is pat | office survey by the Londoniern neighbor, Sudan, came : | Werald less corrupt or extravagant than tially upholstered chair and just ran fast." drained and excavation will be| art while Soviet policy, so far ; known) > ; os ine 3 nay: jfollowed by widespread denun-|had no time to develop an anti-,, The cruise ship's boatswain,|loss of 90 lives, including those| preparation for the navigation| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | negotiated solution. yl pa alesaiaronesa'e Beige aint - or Dieses Mane Bastian, "ata |ferable to rule by politicians. at the interior of the ship and of/was directly above stateroom | Monday night, local time, leav-|cow, is due in Hanoi late this!si.6 Jy) ares isan | Of U S Dead : ' HERE and THERE | WW. ent in almost all African na- py the failure of politicians 16, order, were: Sean Connery, El-| the ship's quartermaster hold-' An 18-year-old bellboy from | ways. cuss Soviet military and eco-| toll of 562 carried to nearly Sis Ata ae Sine Park Hail Wal at. Bol | the Beatles, Richard Burton, Storie Park Ha ill st. Fol- | highest since 1961 when 51 per-| exert an influence for peace is |tor traffic over two long, suc- The Canadian Highway A d # | 720 was the worst for any three-| n Gay whieh siatte At 8 em. K Vi Pp (] d "The depth of this tragedy} WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Conmi-jactivity," and 'the Roman Ca-s A Canadian Bress survey) p Y| ae ] Tati : . ; : AP, |president of the U.S. National/national, by the Canadian direc-; He criticized some U.S. club deaths and eight from other|President Johnson succeeds ce|the 3 be a halt of some kind in| neediess death must not be con- Harold Hay of Saskatoon told | selves with the United Nations" uted 36 of the over-all death | treating f t ni iti i x i . 4 & from the conditions it/than 60,000 persons have been |rest of the Rotary world. "The expansion these days is highway deaths, one drowning,|criticism here and broad about pendent South Viet Nam, as|-- He said the differences began, Newfoundland and Prince} can be any final agreement be-|maining independent very long jing a meeting of the interna-| Brunswick each had one traffic jside or the other backing down) wm. Communists would not} TORONTO (CP) -- Premier| He said the United Kingdom| three highway deaths, Saskat- out saying so. still be in South Viet Nam,ja report that his government |trolled by a powerful ULS. group] one death by exposure. intends to keep the U.S. '"'prom- district civic administration for HAs PROBLEMS they could. to death. jnever satisfied,' he said, and will make it public," the pre-|tq suspend the Indian club of| withdrawal, they'd also be back- The Ontario dead: He added that "peace de- Minister Spooner said he had opposite statements and condi- . ~ fo Jee ae | Healing Sub . that was: "The United States now," he said. 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