Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1966, p. 7

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France-Romania Maverick Allies By BORIS MISKEW gad Poland. Soviet troops with- Canadian Press Staff Writer A curious parallel is taking| shape between France's deter- role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Romani's call for a revision of the Warsaw Pact. Not Jong ago, French Eres ler Geni uc Gaius tam & gpprehension over the Atlantic! Alliance by relecting the United States concept of an American- led, integrated military com- mand in Western Europe. Now Romania appears to be follow- ing France's lead by stirring things up in the Eastern Al- Hance At the same time both France and Romania are assuming more neutral postures--France fn the dispute between the United States and China and Romania in the dispute be- tween the Soviet Union and China. LAUNCHED ASSAULT Romanian Communist party ehief, Nicolae Ceausescu, launched his assault on the present structure of the War- saw Pact--consisting of the So- viet Union, Poland, Hungary, Crechoslovakia, Ro- menia, East Germany and in- active Albania--by stating: "Military blocs and the ex- fatence of military bases and troops on the territory of other states is one of the barriers in " the path of collaboration among! the peoples." This presumably hinted at the withdrawal of Soviet troops from East Germany, Hungary Bulgaria, drew from Romania in 1958. Bucharest cizing the continuity of Soviet 'command over Warsaw Pact! was reported to have circulated notes among Warsaw Pact members stating mination to play an independent| Porranig' s position and criti- City Became' 'Scapegoat' MONTREAL (CP)--Felix Me- Knight, editor of the Dalla s| | (Tex.) Times Herald, said Tues- day Dallas was made the scape-| goat for a nation after the as- sassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. "Dallas became a symbol of evil because one man, not even writer key or the careless spoken word of a commentator, the 'city of hatred.' "Now in the aftermath, it has |been labelled the 'city of pride and prejudice.' "One thin thread of thought- lessness can endanger the fa- bric of an entire community; I w it. I have seen it, Phe sting of slanted report- ing is still felt in Dallas. The local newspapers, praised and cursed for nearly a century but never accused of force-feeding the big lie, were the temporary |forces, rather than having the | one of its own, committed in| victims. |command rotated among mem-) hé action seni poviet Pies dent Leonid Brezhnev to Buc ha- yest last week for talks with derangement an act of total hor-| " ror," he said in a speech to a) |Montreal service ciup, "Tt became, by the click of jof violating tages precious "right | an irresponsibie reporier's iype-; "Somewhere, somehow, thoughtless citizens of my na- snoue tion ci at ee 's --enaine io disagree. Camels May Give Way On Old Caravan Route ALGIERS (AP)---The camel, historic desert cruiser, may soon give way to the automobile on the ancient caravan route across the Sahara, if plans go through for a superhighway across the world's greatest wasteland, Eight African governments hope to construct an asphalt span from the Mediterranean coast to the Niger River that weantd enable a motorist to make the 2,000-mile trip in a \ tow days Trucks with special tires and survival equipment have been venturing across the Sahara for some time, But the trip is hazardous and unecunomical for large-scale freight movement. An asphalt highway exists from Algiers to the oilfields around Hassi Messaoud, a dis- tance of 500 miles, Beyond that, an ill-defined track winds for another 1,500 miles across the cial desert training, carry com- passes, snake serum and heavy equipment to dig their vehicles out of the sand. Water and gas- oline are available only at rare outposts hundreds of miles apart, PROGRESS SLOW At many points, pig Hs oak track at all, but only a parallel tire marks in 'ta on , P less than 40 miles a day, virtually uninhabited, san d- blown wastelana. Drivers have to undergo spe- Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mall, Mauriiania, Cima, igei and the United Arab Republic THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 19, 1966 7 ee, ee ror amped ed ge 9 road and to supply! tain DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH '| RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa 55.00 DAY 725-6553 725-6553 ntnasnel Ceausescu and other R officials--showing the concern of the Soviet Union at the tr of events. LED THE TREND Romania for several years has led the trend among the Eastern European nations for greater independence {rom Mos- cow and, with Bulgaria, had blocked Soviet plans for a counterpart of the European Economic Community, And re- cently Bucharest refused to co- operate in a number of Warsaw Pact arrangements. 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