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The Oshawa Times, 27 Aug 1959, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 27, 1959 READY FOR FIGHT Young Refugees Eve Palestine By WILTON WYNN SUSPICION AROUSED BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- A! The Hammarskjold report, in-! Palestine Arab living in Beirut stead of promoting resettlement, | - was only seven years old when has just about killed any hope of | his family left their home in Jaffa rescttlement on a major scale. | in 1948. The boy barely can re-|Now refugees will be doubly sus-| member the orange groves and picious of any such scheme. Be-| the stone house the family still fore the report, a certain amount | calls home but which now is held|of "subtle integration" had been be Israel. [taking place in Jordan, Lebanon, | This boy belongs to a group of and other areas. Refugees were | young refugees who call them-|gefting jobs and going into busi-| selves the Federation of Palestin-|nesses, but this was not formally fan students. Almost all were|called "resettlement." small children when they left] The intensity of the young Pal- | Palestine. They have grown up|estinians' rejection of the Ham-| in Lebanon. But their attachment |marskjold plan jolted Arab gov- to Palestine is deeper even than ernments. | that of their parents. They are! Lebanon, for instance, suddenly | ready to fight to take back their awoke to the problems resettle- | homeland. {ment would create for it. Already | A student of the Palestine prob- over - populated with 1,250,000 Jem who toured refugee camps in|people, Lebon is in no position to| the area reported: {absorb the 140,000 Palestine ref- "The refugees who are most at-|ugees now in the country. tached to Palestine are those who| The Arab states' main problem! 7 ifs Ses i ; : scarcely remember their homes, (ow 8 to Jo focue attention on the nl By Sv i [v3 5 8 . The young men who have grown|UN General Assembly resolutions i 5-3 EES ; : i up in exile are those most de- of 1947 and 1948 calling for repat-| Zr ud - EA DOMINION STORE LTD. termined to regain Palestine." |riation of the refugees to their| F 2 - {homes ; x = « / . / Nhe attitude of Palestinian op pay | Values Effective at Your youth shows that the knotty Pal-| \ > " See. poi ging tie LESKARD ATEN DOMINION STORE with the oldsters among the ref-| B | ? ugees. United Nations officials | By MRS. C. MARTIN / ] _ i In Oshawa and Whitby ~ here say that 20 per cent of We| LESEARD = Mr. and Mrs. 7 7%) 900,000 who left their homes in yard of Burlington, ya : 4, a 4 1948 since have died. But there Mrs. Halfyard and Audrey Half- [7 | NA / i AUG. 27-28-29. has been no corresponding de-|yard, Barrie, visited Mr. and cline in the intensity of feeling. Mrs. Earl Duvall Sunday. New refugees are being born and] Mr. and Mrs. David Fee and growing up to carry on. (Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Jack John- Young Palestinians have been ston, Goderich, are visiting Mr. | stirred lately by.the Hammarsk-|and Mrs, Norman Fee. | Jold report in which the UN sec-| Mr, and Mrs. Art Young and retary-general proposed sufficient| Michael, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, economic aid to integrate the ref- Earl Puckrin, Audley, visited! TULIP mine REGULAR ugees into Be i of Arab br and Mrs. C. Martin Sunday. states surro estine. The Federation of Palestinian MT. 40d Mrs. Harold Tomb 1-LB. C Students was among refugee or-|iting his parents, Mr, and Mrs ganizations which met in Beirut poo Thompson ig : pi i to denounce the report. To West- saz . | PKG 4 A : | Philip Loucks has returned . erners it may sound strange that) ¢ $ these young people reject a re.(& ter two weeks at Pigeon Lake. port which recommends economic| Jack Thompson, Lorne and § @id for them. But a young ref-| Ronnie, Herb Borsk, Mrs. Al ngee explained it this way: {Borsk and Mary Ann, Mrs. Jack "It isn't a question of taking or|/Bogie, Toronto, spent Sunday refusing economic aid. But the with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomp- i I Hammarskjold plan aims at set-|son. tling the Palestine problem by re-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson 3 . A \ gotiiie . vefugpes 2 vulside their fod Jane in Premios, visited ' me: na. e ac ony one so- |] T. & 4 . ero. jompson, » i . . lution: our return home. Friday. ALL POPULAR BRANDS -- Limit Two Cartons Per Customer CROSSWORD PUZZLE : CTN. OF FTO AS IETATE] 2. Near (poet.) 19. At hand [RI PIEIRACIBIALL] 3. Impartial = 31 M EIVENTIRGIR] [LIL] y =i CIGARETTES ~ 8. Confederate : ate | 6. Edible fern Rare dICIE Ed AN be] A] w IW] Han IR] rootstock Ary Stet (abbr.) 28. Tir vv a | ONLY AT DOMINION -- RICHMELLO -- 6 Delicious Flavors dream ICE CREAM STOCK UP AT THIS PRICE -- Limit of 1 Bag with Each 10.00 Purchase WHITE SUGAR cHICKENS © 3&4 poraTors 10 © 35 DEVON BRAND SIDE RINDLESS BACON Hs. 53¢ All merchandise sold at your DOMINION STORE is unconditione ally guaranteed to give 100% satisfaction. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED RED BRAND BEEF TO ANSWER THE DOOR AND PAY THE PRIME RIB ROAST . 63° TY | ; TIMES Carrier '] ONTARIO NO. 1 HEAD LIM 4 = HON | LETTUCE 2:2 19 | 1] "HOW ABOUT YOU" MEADS

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