NOI I PEIN I A OE ET SRR A PEIN, AS GAS TENCE RS ts RE ithe tes - . -- 13 Dae) |32--Articles For Sale CHEST of drawers, hand made, out of _ 2 anaciabamloasnce UN )» wanted. Also old GUN (old antique) w: oe SOUTHEEN Spy apples, . $2 half a eee. [32--Articles For Sale FRESH water 2% hour service, Dial Oshawa STUDENTS A super value, approxi sheets 630 of fetter size typing paper' (sews print) for, only $1.00, Oshawa Times Office, lil Dundas Street West. 29--Automobiles For Sale INARCH, four dool sedan. Good cootitions $375, Phone 868-5601, Whitby. 7,000 miles. == Agonizing Decisions ===Face US. Pre bed.| By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER |his demands for a Berlin oy WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-/40wn with the U.S. and dent Kennedy faces the prospect] lies. of having to make some agoniz- ing decisions in the next few weeks. His leadership of the Western jalliance is under severe chal- lenge from French de age 'And United mgt st cy of seeking to settle jor problems with Russia while ma. 01 27--Real Estate for Sate Priv. gale -- 3 bedroom brick bun- 9° jot' Cash to one NHA 27--Real Estate for Sale jcouRTICE | Don't mise thie new| Fieve rage. Thirty-eight hundred down. Bal- oe tg Low ance sixty-five dollars |) penecthemecs 0329. PARK ROAD NORTH, $500. down pay- 27--Real Estate for Sale 'ecres wanted to Feat with pg Wilts er toa" Oohavve Tintce 1961 ENVOX i<luxe, good as new, Can be 3 i for early SPRING BUILDING choose your lot and builder NOW Mortgages arranged, Armstrong & Sons Pickering 942-2401 S. D. HYMAN REAL ESTATE LIMITED wi baicanktl ex: ation. will sell or trade. Peter Feddema, Realtor, Highway 2, East of Bowmanville. Tele Phone 623-3644, $1800 DOWN $1800 52 ACRES SOUTH OF 401 Two miles east of Newcastle, 600 Feet fronts on 401 High- way. Willing to tolk business on trade, especially cars in good condition. Call Bill Millar 1960 MORRIS Delivery van/A-1 condi- Hon, 99s. Telephone Wuithy 000-2088. LARGE varnished crib, junior 19 VAUXHALL Super, snow tires, small orib, all beds have spring plus regular, good, Tele- Clean. phone Bowmanville 623-5194 after 5 p.m.| 1958 SINGER station wagon, very ww mileage, like new, Private sale, as} low as $50 down. 334 King Street East. 1986 BUICK -- Sper, Riviera hardtop, radio, many extras, One owner, $600. 728-9617. 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, four door, 6 ' » power steering,| power brakes. $1,895. Telephone| 725-8132. 1956 VOLKSWAGEN pick-ip, good run- its al- N Live on Hortop for $10,900 Dollars Why not give us a call to see this comfortable home. Consists of 3 bedrooms. din- ing room, good size living TELEVISION tube tester, complete with tubes, $250, Uines.| after 7 p.m, GAS dryer, Easy, with timer and heat control, under warranty. $175 or make offer, Telephone 723-6578. BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and One tocation only, Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe Street MOFFATT electric stove, with Kelvinator refrigerator; er with pump; other Telephone after 6 p.m. 725-4635. 's position on nuclear weap- ons testing and he offered to Mpa aoe and Brian on a test- NEW LOW COST JUICE EXTRACTORS It order the U.S. ban trea' controls! wash- articles, 323 KING STREET WEST 728-6286 LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, Over 150 lots for you to choose from to have the home of your choice built. Call Glen MacKinnon. "ESTATE SALE" Low down payment buys this good valued property with one open mortgage for , the balance, exceptional lot. Call Bob Stevenson, $87.00 PER MONTH Yes, this includes taxes as well. Only $1,850 down and one mortgage for the balance on this. 5 room brick bunga- low. This is a steal, Call Har- old Segal. OPEN FOR TRADE Two homes, one presently be- ing used as a model. We have received instructions to accept any reasonable offer or trade on either of these properties. Will gecept your present home, car, or lot. Call Howard 'McCabe. TOWN LINE NORTH Just listed this five room home with good sized lot. Vendor will consider a low down payment and give good financing. Call Lorne. Hart- ford, N.H.A. RESALE $3 year old bungalow in the east end, owner transferred. This home in immaculate conditions owner has just re- cently decorated interior, and completed laundry room. Call Doug Bullied. THINKING OF BUILDING? Contact any of our salesmen for thelr expert guidance when selecting a house plan, or lot. Many of our homes are priced with low down pay- ments. room, Telephone 725-1186 W- T. Lamson -- Castle Homes Telephone 725-1186 Real Estate Ltd. JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD REALTORS LTD. INSURANCE 167 SIMCOE ST, $ OFFICE HRS. (9 AM, TO 9 P.M.) MORTGAGES ARRANGED BOUGHT & SOLD CENTRAL 4 room bungalow with car- port, basement apartment, asking $11,900 with reason- able down payment. Storms, screens, landscaped, early possession. Call Mr. Gower at 725-6544, BUNGALOW $9,500. 6 rooms, only $1,500 down buys this clean brick bunga- low with garage, locoted on Drew St. Corries for $80 per month. Oil furnace, and well located, to inspect call Mr, Appleby at 725-6544, SEVEN ROOMS Two storey brick with two bathrooms, up to date dec- orating, close to downtown, asking only $9,200 with GOING INTO BUSINESS? Commercially zoned site with six room home and plenty of side yard for addition of store or office type building. condition, Must sell! $400 or best 7%-89°9, on, Telephone 1952 CHEVROLET cvach, tion. $100 cash, Telephone good condi, 663.5609. 1952 TWO ton truck, good running con- dition, six good 725-8163, tires. $235. Telephone 1952 CHEVROLET, all parts for sale, be a Agnes Street or telephone 1968 CHEVROLET and Pontiac transis tor radios, custom, in the dash, $59,95, Dominio: mn Tire, 48 Bond West, Many Beneficial Uses THE CARMIC COMPANY 723-7688 : Prominent location in area of rising real estate values, Flexible terms, 1948 DODGE for sale for parts, good running condi 723-1732. ition, $45 ag is. Telephone COMMERCIAL LAND LEASE Large lot in conspicuous [o- cation, may be jeased or pur- 1960 CHEVROLET, truck, q accept trade or finance, 728-5179, 1958 CHEVROLET sedan, good runner. Special $59. Hilltop Auto Sales, King Street West, 726-1238, Deluxe, _half-ton box, like new, Fleetside, 1 TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes, Guare anteed, One year warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy, PREMIER TELEVISION 339Y2 Simcoe St. South 725-6457 chased. Zoning permits varied uses, 1960 MORRIS 850, clutch last July. New leather interior. $525 or best offer 25 ney motor and S 5125, CENTRAL OFFICE SUITES Will remodel to accommodate 19538 PONTIAC, clean, order, $100 or }-2883. good running best offer. Telephone your particular requirements. PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 728-9474 or 725-8152 evenings YOUR VOLVO DEALER JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS and AUTO ELECTkic SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 728-0921 52% Simcoe St. N. Oshawa METCALF REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40 KNG ST. E, TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 625-6553 14 Albert St. FRENCH ST Attractive 4 bedroom brick home, large kitchen, living $1,000 down. Must be seen. Call Mr. Rotcliffe at 725- 6544 V.LA This lovely home has walk- out basement, rented for $60 monthly, if you can qualify under V.L.A., home will carry for $42.50 monthly. Just out- side town fimits. Full price only $11,900, Call Mr. Ran- kine to-day ot 725-6544, FULL PRICE $9,500. 6 room brick bungalow, pri- vate drive and garage; good LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER ATTACHED GARAGE KING AND WILSON $13,900.00 new. 3 full size » oll heat, walkout basement, ravine lot, $4,600 down or will take small house In trade, Call "Bill Horner' nee information et 728- WESTMOUNT 4 ROOMS $900.00 down, 2 bedrooms, oll heat. Well landscaped. Neor Bus. Hurry call "Bill Horner". at 728-5123. MASSON STREET $12,500. Five room brick bungalow. This-home is so clean it is beyond criticism. Call Bill Johnston at 728-5123 or 728-1066. CENTRAL PARK BLVD. N. DUPLEX 6 rooms and bath in each opartment. Separate ent- rances, hot water oil heating, storms and screens, nicely decorated. Owner has pur- chased new home and very onxious to sell. Call frwin Cruikshanks ot 728-5205 or 728-5123. $10,900, FULL PRICE $2,000 DOWN JUST LISTED $ room brick bungalow with Separate dining room--3 bed- fooms and garage. Carries for $75.00 monthly, interest and principal on the mortgage. Hurry for this one. Call Ed, eg at 728-5123 or 725- PEOPLE DON'T THINK ! LIST WITH LLOYD REALTY IF YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE SOLD. LLOYD REALTY (OSHAWA) LIMITED 101 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario, -- OPEN EVERY EVENING -- value in this well kept home, inspect and compare. Call Mr, Yeo at 725-6544 room, dining room and bed- room on main floor, 3 bed- rooms ond both up, plus fin- ished rec. room, Payed drive, fenced yard, close to north G.M. All this for $12,500, SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 FUEL OIL -- COAL OIL FURNACES 24 HOUR SERVICE DIXONS 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 DAY OR NIGHT r the defences of the non-Commu- e| nist world may be moving once more onto shaky ground, Adding to his worries is the break in Canadian - U.S. mony which developed last week over nuclear policy. The contrast of conditions now; and those which prevailed only' three weeks ago gives evidence! ;| Of sharp changes in direction of some major world forces. In consequence, Kennedy will very likely have to decide soon} "whether it is necessary to un- Sery-/dertake measures of reprisal b of de Gaulle's open break with the Allies over the 16" SNOW blower in good js and Stratton engine, B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat. teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Budget Plan. 725-4543, sated ype four burner gas range, 728-0640, oe 0! 6 hp. $50 off list price. Ferguson's BA vice Station, Hampton 263-2351. ANTIQUE sofa, good upholstery, $35: drapes 120° x Me (lined), white back- ground, $10. Call 725-0622, GOING hunting? Get your supplies at Dominion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, ete. Call now 25-6311. military organizaticn of the At- WE buy, sell and exchange used turni-|lantic alliance. ture or h you have. The City What's My Line? Kennedy may have to decide Font ad Bt reste Simcoe Street! aiso whether he wants to con- South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671 Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone, Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call ot the store 16% Bond W, tinue to try to pursue seriously disarmament negotiations with Soviet Premier Khrushchev, BEHAVIOR PUZZLES CONTINENTAL bed (double), Sealy new; ad dress, full length (dry cleaned), size 16; jer washer, one set of laundry tubs. Whitby 668-5019, SRA TES Oshawa's Leading Skate Ex- change for 10 years. New and Used. Largest assortment in town, DRAYTON CYCLE 204 BOND STREET EAST There are puzzling and worri- some ts in Soviet be- haviour which seem to require at least a further assessment if not a complete re-examination of U.S. policy governing East- 34--Lost And Found LOST: Golden L retriever, short hatred, full grown, male, too GEGEN, vicinity of Harmony Rosd North, one mile north of Taunton. Tele- phone 725-5913, : West relations. The present. range of Ken- nedy's foreign policy problems dates from the Cuban crisis last October when he scored a ma- USE THE OSHAWA TIMES with reasonable pay- ment, BELLA VISTA New homes under construc- tion and very reasonably priced. Possession dates up to May first. If you ore planning @ new home, call us now for BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 Remove Ice with Calcium Chloride Rock Salt or Sand from BATHE & McLELLAN BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD, 81 King West, Oshawa For free delivery call 725-4761 FREE All Oil Burner Service Free and guaranteed if you purchase "White Rose" unl- fined furnace oil from further information. GOLFVIEW HEIGHTS North Eost area -- just off 30--Automobiles Wanted WESTERN OIL CO, DIAL_ 725-1212 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking, 725-1181, Highest prices paid. Wilson Road North. New SCHOFIELD-AKER Limited Realtors Over a Quarter Century of Continuous ond Reliable Service CLOSE TO EVERYTHING OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. If you are looking for o large family home in a fine resi- dential area, BE SURE TO SEE THIS HOME AT ONCE. 8 room brick 2% -- storey home with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family size din- ing room, huge kitchen load- ed with cupboards, $5,000 down and BALANCE ON A ONE OPEN MORTGAGE. To inspect call Steve Macko daytime 723-2265, evenings, 728-5869. EAST END homes for Spring occupancy to be built by S. Jackson Const. Ltd, Bungalows, ronchers, etc, all priced very Reta. le ~~ course with .H.A, terms mortgages, Enquire today, choose cour lot and house plan, and order your new home in the loca- $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down, Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 tion and area that will be Oshawa's fastest growing sub- division this spring. DIAL 728-4678 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE Call one of our experienced salesmen 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 VACUUM CLEANERS FILTER QUEEN New and used Trade-ins Other Makes, FILTER QUEEN SALES (OSHAWA) 323 KING ST. WEST 728-7552 _ |31--Automobile Repair Dick Borriage Lloyd Metcalf 28--Real Estate Wanted $18,800 -- 1 year old -- BUILDER'S OWN HOME -- LOADED WITH EXTRAS. A very eye-pleasing ranch bun- galow with attached garage. LOCATED IN AN AREA OF FINE HOMES. Be sure to in- DO it now! List your home with Bill 728-3123. with Lloyd then call your mover, HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 Horner, for fast action, .. Laat Lioyd coe Realty (Oshawa) Ltd., 101 Street North, Oshawa. 32--Articles For Sale Listings Invited spect this fine home ia the near future. IT WILL SELL QUICKLY. Coll Les Hall, daytime 723-2265, evenings 728-5513 BEAU VALLEY New listing brick bungalow, just 1%. years old all in new condition, contains large IGUARANTY TRUST Real Estate SELLING furniture? Stoves, refrigerators, anything Telephone Community ture next to Grey Coach terminal, 24 Prince Street, 728-9191 . We'll buy it. washers, beds, at all, For top cash offer Furni Store, Department Company of Canada 32 King Street East 728-1653 living room, large modern kitchen with large dining area, 3 good sized bedrooms, tiled bath, RECREATION AFTER HOURS Telephone Bill Collins 668-8716 ROOM WITH BRICK FIRE- PLACE. Phone Bill McFeeters daytime, 723-2265, evenings 725-1726, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Custom Built Homes in BEAU VALLEY Governor Mansion Apts., 29------Automobiles For Sale 1954 FORD, good transportation, $125. Telephone 668-8526, 1955 PONTIAC 8 cylinder, automatic,| steering, DRAPES Modern Designs Abstract, Colonial, Provincial and Floral Patterns. Custom Made Expertly Instailed M and C DRY GOODS 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Renault--Peugeout 110 Park Rd. North 360 King St. West Free Parking WHITBY CLASSIFIED ICING New Eina Sewing agent, Lewis Custom Tailor, Ser- Vice and repairs. Whitby 668-3032, or exchange used furniture Goold 2 -|WAtTED: Room and board for gentie- man; also furnished one large or two smaller rooms with kitchen, central or Port Whitby. 668-8511 before 5 or 668-8226 after 5. What have you? 215 Dundas East, Whit- | SHES HE FOR BENT: Three room unfurnished heated apartment, bathroom, heavy Adults! ) f z i bg il i | wiring. C tly located. only, $55 monthly, Telephone 668-3727. SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut Street West. telephone Whitby"s Only Fuel Dealer FOR RENT -- Three-room urfurnished apartment, ground floor, private bath and entrance, Telephone 668-2776. Carrying A Complete FOR RENT: Three room self-contain-| ed apartment, stove, "yg nag 360 Line of FUEL Blue coal, various sizes; Bar- becue brikettes and chor- coal, carmel coal, stoker coals; hardwood and softwood slabs; Semet-Solvay Coke; Texaco Fuel and Stove Oils. SAWDONS' (WHITBY) LIMITED 244 Brock Street South . Mr. Say, 208 Brock Street South, Whitby, 668-5947. DRESSMAKING: Suits, coats, d-esses, alterat » Slip covers, drapes. Fitting & speciality. Mrs. Toms. MO 8-2372. WHITE newsprint paper lh convenient 100 ft. rolls, suitable for picnic tables, banquets, etc, Available at the Circula- tion Departme: Oshawa Times. 770 Per roll. WE are ! Entire stock to clear. 20 per cent to 50 per ecnt off. Extra| specials, ' sport coats, $5; Men's hydro parkas, $9.99; Diankets $0.95, now $7.99; Whitby 668-3524 Boys' dressing --- $2.95. | North, Whitby." mi AUSTIN Parts and Service STATHAM B.A. SERVICE w RITSON ROAD AND KING 723-4733 and 723-7712 WILL YOUR CAR GET THRU WINTER? IF NOT BUY A NEW ONE NOW SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE TV'S AND STEREOS DISCONTINUED LINES, FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS, SLIGHTLY MARKED CABINETS ALL BEING CLEARED AT WORTHWHILE SAVINGS COVERED BY NEW WARRANTY AND OUR EXCLUSIVE ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE ELECTROHOME CLAIRTONE R.C.A. VICTOR ADMIRAL PARKWAY Television 918 SIMCOE N. 723-3043 INQUIRE About Our CASH and CARRY PRICES McCULLOUGH'S BUILDING SUPPLIES 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. (West Side) 728-4688 Announcing 1963 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Crestliner Boats We need good Used Motors For Top Allowance On Your Motor Trade Now Smith Sports 353 King Street West 723-9211 and 723-9362 i OPEN EVENINGS jor cold war victory by compel- ling Khrushchev to withdraw his nuclear missiles from Cuba) without making it necessary for the U.S. to invade the island. Khrushchev's retreat was fol- lowed by his decision to shelve CLASSIFIED COLUMNS har-| from future economic, political and|the fice PERL Fil aby | LOAN | THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA NO. 1 GRADE ALCAN ALUMINUM SIDING NO GIMMICKS -- NO PUZZLES Just the lowest prices in the industry. Free estimates -- Satisfaction Guaranteed Nothing To Pay Until June WRITE TO:-- | Canadian Building Products Co. 57 BONNIEWOOD ROAD, SCARBORO, ONT. ' 35--Legal 35--Legal R.A. NOTICE 4 P.F.N, 4792-63 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE UNDER SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corpor- ation of the City of Oshawa has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provis- ions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approv- al of its Restricted Area By-Law 4160 passed on the 7th day of January, 1963, the full text of which is given hereunder, Any person interested may, within fourteen days after the date of this notice, file with the clerk of the City of Oshawa notice of his objection to ap- proval of the said by-law together with a state- ment of the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the by-law will be considered. oo at Toronto this 4th day of February, 196 "B, VICKERS" Secretary. THE BY-LAW REFERRED TO IN THE ABOVE NOTICE READS AS FOLLOWS: BY-LAW -- 4160 F THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA being a by-law to further amend "The Zoning By-Law" of the City of Oshawa. WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to amend Zoning By-Law 3415 as amended by by-laws 3459, 3480, 3537, 3572, 3593, 3623, , 3647; 3665, 3721, 3734, 3758, 3769, 3784, 3808, 3832, 3863, 3894, 3907, 3939, , 3973, 3993, 3998, 4000, 4022, 4055, 4074, 4084, 4096, 4100, 4130 and 4138; ' ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED AND IT 1S HEREBY ENACTED as a by-law of The Corpora- tion of the City of Oshawa by the Council thereof as follows: 1. By-Law 3415 as amended is hereby further amended by adding immediately following section 14C thereof the following: "14D, Notwithstanding any other provision of this by-law, there may be erected on any lot in a residental district ornament- al gates at the entrance to a subdivision provided that the requirements of section 8 (1) of this by-law are complied with. 14E, Notwithstanding any other provision of this by-law, there must be erected and main- tained on Gny lot in any district, other than a residental district, a church rec- tory or manse provided that: a) the property was owner by the church on September 9th, 1957; and b) the same frontage, area, front yard, side yard, rear yard and coverage re- quirements as would apply to a lot in a R-5 district on whic a single family dwelling is located are com- plied with. 2. No part of this bylaw shall come into force without the approval of The Ontario Municipal Board by subject thereto this by-law shall take effect from the date of its passing. By-law read a first time this 7th day of January, 1963 ~~ a second time this 7th day of January, 196. By-law read a third time and finally passed this 7th day of January, 1963. "LYMAN A, GIFFORD" Mayor "LR. BARRAND" Clerk 'jmore respected and get more GOT REACTIO} "8 ban situation without consulting the Allies b; t cries of re-| sentment as well as admiration Paris and London. But, on the whole, K "s cold war suc- cess brought him to the end of as leader of the alliance--or so' it seemed outwardly, Below the surface, de Gaulle aig ames able to was t the alliance over a major Us British disagreement in Decem- ber when he persuaded Prime Minister Macmillan to substitute more-modern Skybolt cu terms which would promote nu- clear weapons unification within NATO, But the Kennedy achievement with Macmilian at Nassau ma: have been the action that fin- ally triggered de Gaulle's de- cision to split with the U.S. and Britain aud, indeed, the rest of the Western alliance over the future organization of Europe' and the Atlantic community. OBJECT MORE LOUDLY Also, when Kennedy at a meeting with reporters at Palm made clear his intention to as- sert vigorous U.S. leadership among U.S. allies, once again, there were rumblings from Paris and London but this time' the voices of objection were louder, There was no doubt that Ken- nedy was trying to develop a more active and, when neces- Sary, @ more independent line of American leadership. Wash- ington officials knew that the US. might be less liked in friendly countries on many casions but they felt it would be done, Such was the thinking here be- hind a move which brought an- other NATO split last week. This time it was between the U.S. and Canada, INFLAMES ISSUE In _a_ statement Wednesday, the United States, tal issue with Prime Minister Diefen- Western capitals such as poe A 1962 in a very strong position] man even at the cost of dissent] age sFses Fue%e pear that he was enauer in support : ically that the weakness in the Soviet camp generated by the Chinese- Russian split has offset M3 the weakness in the Western al- liance generated by the split be- tween France and practically all me -_ heb i Allies, e: in pres "s thinking two streams of development may have joined atone point to produce a result dis- poin to ap) hopes, On Friday, or more of ening stand in the nuclear test talks in New k, Khrushchey broke off Beach at New Year's time|th was destroyed and one explanas tion suggested in high quarters here was that Khrushchev had decided to pull back from nus clear test agreement until he coat ae where the * Gaulle sp! Kennedy and Macmil- lan is leading, Kennedy's basic determina: tion to ee with plane for a é partnership already has oc-|made. At the same time he Russia, 'But 'his cpportunitin ssia, both in the alliance and in the East - West relationship are largely po ge rd what other leaders decide to do. ne The- way Khrushchev and dé Gaulle have operated during the last three weeks it does not now seem probable that will be able to make many easy baker, said bluntly that Cana- decisions. i ,|spree, and the hangover re- By GEORGE McARTHUR CAIRO (AP)--Five years ago February was a month of ex- hilaration and fear in the Arab world. It was an emotional mains today. On Feb. 1, 1958, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Syrian President Shukry el Kuwatly agreed to join their na. tions as the United Arab Re- public under Nasser's leader. ship. Fear of a Communist coup was in the air in Syria. There disguised misgivings on both were selfish motives and hardly sides. One man sitting in at the meetings was Khaled e] Azem, Nasser Symbo Of Arab Unity. Steel To Stay Near Current Level In US. CLEVELAND (AP) -- U.S. steel production during Febru- ary will remain near its current level unless there is a sharp pickup in orders for March shipment, Steel magazine says. "Steelmakers are producing at a level that's geared to con- sumption," the metal-working weekly said. 'They'll have no reason to boost their operations unless consumption accelerates or users start to build inven. tories. "Since no one expects con- sumption to go up sharply in February, it's apparent that in- ventory policies will have a de- cisive influence on the amount of steel that's produced. Since automakers are the biggest users of steel, their inventory plans are of overriding impor. tance." The magazine also said that while plans for an inventory buildup are being laid, there's little urgency in the planning of most users. Some observers are weighing the possibility of a steel strike this summer, the publication said. Steel said it expected produc- tion in the week ending Feb. 9 to be slightly higher than the then the Communist-leaning de- fence minister, now the nervous neutralist premier of Syria, The enthusiasm in Cairo and Damascus caused shivers of fear in other Middle Eastern rulers, A year later a pi. Nasser coup ousted King Feisal . of Iraq; he was killed. _ That emotional February still strongly influences Nasser--who remains a strong symbol of Arab unity in the Middle East, with his prestige recently te: stored by the pro-Nasser Yemen coup. Now more than ever, Nasser is counting on his pop. ularity to achieve his dream of an Arab nation. MERGER FAILED Although the merger with Syria crumbled away beneath the September, 1961, army coup in Damascus, Syrian leaders still treat Nasser gingerly--and with reason. He has retained the two-starred flag of the U.A.R. and continuing disturb- ances in Syria indicate the situ« ation there is hardly decided, As a result of his Syrian ex. perience Nasser burned his bridges and staked all on his version of Arab socialism. Ag- sociates say he concluded that unity was not possible among states with different economic systems. He ruled out Western free enterprise as an imperial- ist Trojan horse. * Nasser's system included a takeover of all industry, banks, trading, construction and big commercial enterprises, eg | only the small merchants a handful of other activities free. He seized the great for tunes remaining in Egypt, par- ticularly those of foreigners. He set about enlisting screened candidates in his Arab Socialist Union as the backbone of a one- party state. He was ready last September to back the pro-Nasser revolt in Yemen. He sent in 10,000 troops. But Nasser seems to have rebuffed both Yemenis and Egyptians wishing for a merger. Such caution has been inter- preted both hopefully and fear- fully. It appears Nasser now- adays will move more slowly, but be more certain of success when he does, 1,863,000 tons the indus'ry poured last week, when output was unchanged from the previ- ous week, January production of 84 millions tons was the highest of any month since last April pril. Despite freezing weather and heavy snows slowing scrap metal trading, Steel's composite price on No. 1 heavy melting SIGNS WITH ARGOS NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Tu- lane lineman Gus Gonzales said Friday he has signed to play with Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Gon- zales, a native of Wharton, Tex. now weighs 240 pounds, or. 20 more than during: the time he earned three letters as a guard steel remained unchanged for the third straight week. at $27. and tackle. He said he received a bonus for signing. .