Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1967, p. 3

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The primitive cutpost guard- ing possible invasion routes into South Vietnam has become the lightning rod of the war,|of attracting savage hombard- Of War orth Viet Reds the war. LOSING KEY POINTS Already, marine officers say,|state of nervousness. painstakingly acquired advan-} ----------__-- tages in key corps areas nave been eroded because of the need to meet Communist pres- sure at the DMZ. | Marines say Communist rea-| soning is obvious. | "In the broadest sense, the} enemy purpose is to draw U.S.| als! for military operations. the Communist infrastructure, ments from the hidden guns in|Village security," a senior|United States. the enemy sanctuary in North Vietnam across the Ben Hai River border. The monsoon rains are begin-|two battalions up at the DMZ ning to drum in, clogging fox- holes with mud and making hel-|division. . . icopter flights--the only way in --hazardous. Because it nudges North Viet- nam, Con Thien is the easiest|Infantry Division target in the country for the northern Communists. They send sappers in nightly to probe the barbed wire defences. Sni- Pers are active at all times. marine explained. Earlier, fire bombs The results of the marine paneer. vacuum are becoming obvious. mined in more tnan two years|talions to protect a handful of|tial party was siill present. An of U.S. marine commitment to| pacification teams, leaving few air force spokesman said the Several provincial cities have tioning |been attacked and all are in a Police Battle Angry Students = man must develop multi- SAN JUAN (Reuters) -| forces away from the main|Police 'battled angry students thrust of the war--destruciion|Sunday night during a demon-| guerrilla|stration against Puerto Rico's and road and|continued association with the tossed| "In this, he has succeeded. |inin three Ameri oe Midsummer 'ast year we had|ctores -- Kieses, Belk a Mig N say and Bargain Town --/ Nd ow we have almost &icaused an estimated $1,000,000 The student unrest was The South Vietnamese 1st\SParked Wednesday when a cab in the twojdriver was killed and several northernmost provinces ofjothers were wounded by police Quang Tri and Thua Thien has|gunfire on the University of had to deploy nine of its 12 bat-'Puerto Rico campus. 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Party, makes appearances at) Oakville and Burlington. | At a Windsor rally of 150 per- sons Saturday, Mr. MacDonald | Security Tight | Around Johnson | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amid |stringent security measures, | President Johnson flew back to |the White House from his ranch lin Texas Sunday right. | Strict security measures |characterized the president's \departure from Randolph Air Force Base at San Antonio, Tex., and his arrival at |Andrews Air Force Base at |suburban Maryland, | | At Andrews, air police were reported to have stopped a newspaper man's car after a chase. The reporter, who was not identified, had disregarded orders and gone onto the field to remove equipment from the press plane while the presiden- man was released after ques- NO MORE ROOM VANCOUVER (CP) -- Sin- jgle-family housing units are major cities, |impractical in |says German architect Helmut Borcherdt. He said in a lecture family buildings that permit more individuality than down- town high-rise apartments. FROMPT PRESCRIPTIONS Subscribers To... e cr Cross | NEED NOT PAY CASH! TOURS WINDSOR Earlier, he toured Windsor all in their power to ensure that! streets in a 45-car cavalcade! municipalities i led by police on-motorcycles. jautonomy, a Chatham news confer-|government or to reduce an ence, Mr. MacDonald said the! Liberals ince, reiterating that the elec-! ifjthat it is an unfair approach to eral relations: elected, will establish a bill of| taxation. landlords taking advantage of a started with breakfast with 500|ouy) country will remain one| |persons at a suburban Toronto The bill would provide for aj hotel rental review board which, | candidates in the area. He lJater|said throughout the campaign' among other things, would/visited Milton, mingling with a|that Canadian unity is one of} investigate rent in creases,|crowd, mostly children, attend-'the chief issues of the provin- place tenant security deposits ing a fair. SPEAKS FOR AN HOUR At The NDP would "move quick-|h¢ Spoke for one hour at a high} ly' to provide families earning school, pledging Support for the) $5,000 a year or less with oo bee ed oar pupegeip ei oie ake oe heme in® basis for the revitalization of the last two years. besten padag system of gov- government to the status of an were not aware of administrative arm of the prov- what is happening in the prov- incial destroy the basis of democratic | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 2, 1967 3 life in Ontario and Canada." + He foresaw the day when school boards would raise their own money, and' spend it,| bypassing local councils. His speech was broken only Once by applause, when he said/ while discussing provincial-fed- "LT assure you that we will do everything pos- Mr. Robart's busy Saturday sible on our part to assure that RE-ELECT country from coast-to-coast." supporting Conservative) Mr. Robarts has consistently CONSERVATIVE cial election campaign. 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