Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1966, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, 19 Wednesday, May 11, 1966 GUILTY Roger Poirier has been sentenced to hang July 28. He was convicted of murder in _in Montreal last November. Early Date Emergence Cong Seen By ROBERT TUCKMAN SAIGON (AP)--There is grow- ing belief that the Viet Cong and thousands of recent reinforce- ments from North Viet Nam will come out of hiding soon and fight. They have been lying low for weeks. U.S. military sources say the insurgents have been critically short of supplies and hurt by repeated search-and-de- stroy sweeps and air strikes, s Viet Cong soldiers are thought to be regrouping and resupply- ing to take the initiative with the onset of the monsoon rains which prevent Allied ground forces getting full air support. | The monsoon season, just be- ginning, runs into August. The most probably Viet Cong targets are U.S. and South Viet- namese outposts along the Lao- tian and Cambodian frontiers. SEEK SANCTUARY Military sources say some of the infiltrating North Vietna- mese have joined Viet Cong units in Cambodia, seeking sanc- tuary from U.S. guns _In recent weeks, however, the United States has ruled out Cambodia as a sanctuary. Ar- tillery and infantrymen have tried across the border when at- tacked from Cambodia Insurgent forces in South Viet Nam and neighboring border areas are estimated at 90,000 "main force' Viet Cong, 20,000 North Vietnamese plus large numbers of peasant - by - day, fighter-by-night irregulars. All told, U.S. sources say, the| insurgents have 250,000 men un- der arms in one way or another in South Viet Nam and nearby! countries Wholesale Price Index Tumbles OTTAWA (CP)--The general index of wholesale prices based on 1935-39 prices equalling 100 fell a point and a half in March to 258.1 from 259.6 in February, the Dominion Bureau of Statis- ties reported today The index was still 1),.3 points or 4.6 per cent higher than the March index last year, how- ever. ry Lower prices for livestock, fresh and cured meats, fishery products and hides and skins pushed the animal products group index down to 295.2 in March from 303.6 in February. The vegetable products index dropped to 224.1 from 225.4 with lower. prices for unmanufac- tured tobacco, rubber and rub- ber products, vegetable oils, and sugar. Smaller declines were . re- corded for wood pl »ducts, down to 334.2 from 334.4, and non-fer- | rous metals products, down to 229.9 from 230.0 The iron products group index remained unchanged at 266.5 These declines offse ot increases in the textile products group in- | dex, which went up to 250.2 from 248.2 with higher prices for cot- ton fabrics, miscel!aneous fibre products, cotton knit goods, and imported raw woo! CASTLE INSURANCE four home is your castle sents be smart to protect th with a State Farr Homeowner's Policy. This low-cost package of protection provides brooder cover age for your home and belongings and for yo cose of lawsuits STATE Pane than mor ler polici me for the de- IsuRance talis! 4 ZEN WARENYCIA 203 Oshawe Blvd. N. Oshewa 725-5841 Stete Ferm Fire and Casualty Co, | Can. Heed Office, Searboro, Ont. 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