eorgnibeses sec -- ne Bsuls.. 2246668 cone 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, August 8, 1966 ee PAT Luci feeds a piece of her wedding cake to her brand new husband, Patrick J. Nu- NUGENT TRIES gent, Saturday at the White House, After a cake-cutting ceremony, the younger daughter of President John- ratio THE CAKE son gave the first piece of the seven-layer high culin- ary masterpiece to Pat. (AP Wirephoto) Cabinet, Sukarno In Accord JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Pres ident Sukarne appears at last to have accepted the decision of his army-backed cabinet to end Indonesia's undeclared war with Malaysia, political observ- ers said here Sunday. No further obstacles are ex- pected to prevent the signing of an agreement this week which would formally end Sukarno's three-year policy of confronta- tion of Malaysia, which he claimed was a_ neo-colonialist state supported by British bases. (In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian leaders said they expect to sign the peace agreement in the next few days. (Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told reporters he thinks Deputy Premier Tun Ab- dul Razak will probably fly to Jakarta Thursday.) Indonesia's peace moves, un- dertaken by army chief Gen. Suharto and Foreign Minister Adam Malik, are expected to result in ratification of accords drafted secretly by Razak and Indonesian Malik in Bangkok in June, Indonesia's peace moves are seen here as part of a "good neighbor" policy aimed at win- ning world support for its at- tempts to rescue its sagging economy. Anti - Strike Legislation Threat Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice- President Hubert Humphrey raised the possibility Sunday that unless business, industry and unions show some "self discipline" on Wage and price issues, it could lead to anti- strike legislation by Congress Humphrey, on the CBS tele- vision show Face the Nation, said last week's price increases by the steel industry would not have any immediate a psychological effect. "Stee! is a beilwether i try,"" he said. "When steel crease prices, it others" to do the same He called on all sides ' take advantage of a booming economy" or it could lead something nobody will like." There was a possibility, . gaid, that "something"' be anti-strike legislation Humphrey emphasized neither the steel price might that nies, was inflationary, the fact both violated President Johnson's economic guidelines. $2,000 Reward Bid For Killer TORONTO (CP)--Police have offered a $2,000 reward for in- serious economic effect, but would have Us- In- encourages nol to Bis | he In- creases, which he termed "mod- est," nor the contract rejected a week ago by machinists strik- ing five major airline compa- despite By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Tele- visionese is a language that is sometimes harder to understand than: Urdu, There are the simple idioms. "Live-on-tape"' is a good ex- ample. Obviously a taped show, like The Tonight Show, already {reviewed by network censors who occasionally erase naughty words from the sound track, is not really live, The phrase }merely means that the show j}was taped as it occurred, with- out going back to reshoot or edit when it faltered, There is also semantic con- fusion over show categories, Press agents for an NBC entry, Star Trek, recently issued a re- \lease proclaiming that it defi- | nitely was not science fiction but "real action-adventure in to- morrow's space age." 'It is good science fiction," said the star of the show, Cana- dian William Shatner, explain- ing that he plays the captain of a military space ship that '"'pa- trols the galaxy." Shatner, last seen in television in a short-lived CBS disaster }called For The People, is an- other in the growing group of actors who, while still bowing revently to Shakespeare, has adjusted to commercial televi- sion with its financial rewards jand job security, Shatner got his start in Ot- tawa's National Repertory The- atre before moving to the Strat- ford Shakespearean _ Festival He has played on Broadway and starred in live television drama. But now as space ship Captain Kirk in Star Trek he owns a piece of the action, which if the show is a success, is a lovely annuity, { The three networks turned in professional if routine jobs in Television Lingo 'Sometimes Vague the difficult job of covering the Johnson-Nugent nuptials Satur- day, The problem was the long the principals, If there were holes in the reporting, it was reporters, Even the women, great at identifying the celeb- rity wedding guests, were fuzzy when it came to the important chores of describing what the bride and members of the wed- ding party wore Ghosts Of Past Honor British ROME, N.Y. (AP) -- The | ghosts of Britain's revolutionary war soldiers claimed victory | |Saturday--after a 189-year bat- tle--and the Union Jack waved above the Stars and Stripes The British flags were discov- ered at the nearby Oriskany battlefield and at the site of outer reaches of the|Fort Stanwix, in the heart of |this Mohawk Valley city The British flags were raised by helium-filled balloons as a counter-measure to festivities area during the war. Britons had surrounded |fort for 21 days in the revolu- jtion before withdrawing. The | American flag was raised Aug. |3, 1777, and was said to be the \first flown before an enemy, It | still waved as the British ended their seige. It was later learned that the jrecent commando work was jcarried out, not by ghosts or local folks still loyal to the |Crown, but by about a dozen | British advisers to Mohawk Air- j lines of Utica, The British flags |were taken down before Gov- jernor Rockefeller arrived for 'the ceremonies, ACT formation leading to the arrest For real action why don't you and conviction of the killer of} Francis Desjarlais, 42-year-old Windsor, Ont. school teacher The times guarantees you 23 found dead July 17 in a down- town hotel room Police said Sunday baffled by a 40-hour blank in Mr. Desjarlais' activities prior to the discovery of his body They are searching for a man seen leaving Mr. Desjarlais' ho- tel room the night of the mur der WRESTLE FOR STEER The first prize in Switze land's annual nationa! wrestling competition this year is a young ¢ thoroughbred -steer, they are somewhere in Oshawa and Dist 4 HM WANT give you real results and pay you on the spot cash for your no longer usable articles that are still of value to someone else ,000 circulation , CALL 723-3492 FOR THE TIMES' 2H, ION? 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They someone, rict wants what you have to sell Welsh Nationalism Wins Commons Voice By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (CP)---For the first time the Welsh dragon has man- aged to penetrate the lair of English lions, hurling the flag of bitter memories before the enemy and shooting out flames of nationalism and bilingualism in the Mother of Parliaments, From the moment he stepped into the House of Commons, with his ermy of Plaid Cymru supporters held at the doorstep, Gwynfor Evans, first Welsh Na- tionalist member of Parliament, declared his true intention; He came not for truce or compro- mise bul to make war against English dominance over his fel- low Welshmen. ° The image of Wales, land of beautiful hills and singing coal- miners, demanding independ- ence and a seat at the United Nations is viewed by many Englishmen with twittering sympathy and sneering ridicule, But after all, the Labor can- didate in socialist Wales had been soundly beaten by the pres- ident of the 16,000 - member Carmarthen, Weish nationalism had finally won a voice in the 630-seat Commons and Evans, 54 and father of seven children, knew his duty, REFUSED ENGLISH OATH His very first demand, that he be allowed to take the oath in his native tongue, plunged the House into controversy, The Welsh tongue is a recognized language in Britain, Why must he swear allegiance in English? In quiet tones, Speaker Hor- ace King, whose antecedents are also Welsh, tried to dissuade him, He was bound by the rules of the House and those rules declared the oath must be in English, Besides, the Hansard reporters knew not a word of Welsh, How could they record what the great white hope of Wales had to say? The thought of burdened mi- norities crushed hy the power of Westminster -- and perhaps the thought of a vote or two in Wales---brought members from both sides of the House to Evans' side, Surely it would do Plaid Cymru in the fight for waits between the glimpses of in the fashion-knowledge of the marking events occurring in the the no harm, one insisted, to have lending the eath in Welsh the ' since ard described Evans' attempt to take the oath in Welsh as "quixotic," id Cymru's demand for Commonwealth status gives the party a slightly comic opera air, says The Evening Standard, But it applauded Evans' election to Parliament, It would provide a new link with Wales "through which the bitterness of the Weish naiionaiinin may drain Queen's assent is on pronounced in Norman French in the House of Lords, "lL have a duty to the House to keep it to the rules and the orders,' insisted Speaker King, But what if a Welshman was elected to the House and could not speak English? 'The chair never rules on hypotheses," King responded, the debate after the government yielded a point by saying it intended to review the whole business: with the help of all parliamentary officialdom, Thus in a sense Evans had won his first battle for his "hen wlad fy nhadau"' (lad of my fathers), Outside the Commons his army of supporters, carry- ing the banner of the Welsh dragon, felt a sense of victory, Now there are questions whether the unity of Britain is being split by regionalism, No one can ignore the growing strength of the nationalists, says The Scotsman, But is this healthy? Both The Scotsman peacefully away," Poland, China Protest Raid By REUTERS Poland and China Sunday de- nounced the reported bombing of a Cambodian village close to the South Vietnamese border Aug. 27 by U.S, planes, Poland, in a press statement, said the bombs fell only 110 yards from members of the In- ternational Control Commission inspecting the village, but did not injure them, Poland, with Canada and In- dia, is a member of the com- mission, The Chinese foreign ministry, in a statement quoted by the) New China news agency, said it firmly supported a Cam: bodian protest after the incl. dent, in which it said three inno- cent persons died, The fact that the bombing oc-' Britain Soon Must Make Decision On Forces Cut By MOHBIN ALI LONDON (Reuters)--The gov- ernment must decide soon whether to ask the Western Eu- ronean Union and NATO to give it the go-ahead for possible cuts in Britain's 59,000-member force in West Germany, The WEU links Britain with the six Common Market nations of West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg, British ministers face an ime portant policy decision on whether and when consultations should be started, informed sources said Saturday, Britain last month told West Germany that unless it relieved it of the entire foreign exchange costs, some of the British forces in West Germany would have to be withdrawn, The Bonn government Friday told Britain in an interim reply that it would do everything it could to find an acceptable solu- curred the same day as the an- nouncement in Washington of a visit to Cambodia by the U.8, ambassador - at-large, Averell Harriman, "relentlessly ex- posed the hypocrisy of the John: son administration," it added, tion to the foreign exchange costs problem, But it said it could not give a full and final answer until the report of an Anglo-West Ger- man minisieriai comminncn studying the problem had been received, LITTLE HOPE SEEN Meanwhile, the sources said, it was clear there was no gs of West Germany meeting t full British demand that it foot, the entire foreign exchange costs bill, But Bonn has reiterated assu- rances that it plans to meet its commitments fully under the current two-year foreign exe change costs agreement sched- uled to expire March 31, The foreign exchange costs are running at about £94,000,000 ($280,000,000) annually, Of this the West Germans at present pay about £54,000,000 ($160,000,+ 000). mainly through civil and military purchases in Britain, Britain wants an early deci- sion on the problem because as part of its latest economic austerity measures aimed at improving its trading balance of paymentseit wants to save as -- foreign exchange as pos. sible, and the London Evening Stand- here's So Much for You at EATON'S! | | Clearance of Summer Fabrics .. . 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