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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1963, p. 15

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Women Emerging In World Politics Mrs, Golda Meir, first as Is- Bahamas In Israel a woman shapes for- elgn policy . . . Ceylon has 2 woman prime minister . in Nationalist China and South Vi Nam women act as powers be- hind the throne. These cases, and others not as prominent, reflect the fact that women are emerging from obscurity in the Eastern world. While Arab countries still rel- egate women to the background, General Tells Of Publishing War Memoirs NEW YORK (AP) -- Gen. Douglas MacArthur, disclosing he has written his memoirs, gaid Tuesday he was informed of the existence of the atom bomb only 10 days before it fell on Hiroshima. The allied supreme com. mander in the Pacific in the Second World War said he had no part "in any way, shape or manner" in the decision to drop the bomb. He did not indicate whether he approved use of the rael's labor minister and now as To Protect foreign minister, has been a|LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain major figure in Middie Eastern/has hinted at closer Anglo- politics. American co-operation in keep- And, unlike many of her sis-|ing the Bahamas free of Cuba- ter politicians in the Far East linked incidents. A guarded for- who entered politics throughjeign office statement Tuesday marriage, Mrs, Meir rose on her|said "close co-operation and lia- abilities as an orator and or- ganizer. ison between the United States Coast Guard and the British au- Mrs, Sirimavo Bandaranaike|thorities are clearly necessary of Ceylon is the world's only|to enable the latter effectively woman prime minister. Now 47, Mrs. Bandaranaike was brought up in. upper class cloistered surroundings and took no active part in politics be- fore the day in 1959 when an assasin shot and killed her hus- band, Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike, on the porch of their home. to prevent the numerous is- lands in the (Bahamas) from being used by unauthorized per- sons for illicit purposes." NASSAU, Bahamas (CP) -- The Bahamas House of Assem- bly will not be recalled to con- sider the Progressive Liberal Party's demand for a protest over Cuban invasion of Baham- Mrs. Bandaranaike, although) ian territory Au y g. 13, it was an- she says she never wanted the|nounced Tuesday. The alleged post, accepted the leadership o/ violation occurred when Cuban the husband's party, became! warships picked some refugees prime minister in 1960 and since fleeing Cuba off a Bahamian is- then has become a controver-|janq, sial figure both in Ceylon nd throughout the Far East. She has strugg!ed with monu- mental problems at home--op- position from minority groups, labor unrest, economic troubles and an attempted coup d'eta: weapon. Last year she took the-lead {| 4.3 Fla. MacArthur, 83, reminisced | rafting a "non-aligned" peace about the Far East in one of/,/2n to solve the India-China| his rare press conferences. He}iorger clash told of writing the 200,000-word| te, public statements are manuscript in longhand during|tame comared with those of|! gap insofar as my own part was eyed, tiny and strong - willed concerned." He declined any! "first lady" of South Viet Nam.} comment on current affairs. | Mrs. Ngo, sister-in-law and| Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief|jongtime adviser to Bachelor of Life magazine and other|president Ngo Dinh Diem, has} Time, Inc., publications, said)come to prominence in recent| Life magazine had purchased|weeks with her crackling com-| all rights, including motion pic-|ments on Buddhists demonstra-| ture and television. The price| tions for religious equality. was not disclosed. ; | Charging that the Buddhists The magazine will publish ce promoting commu- the last six months to "'fill ee Ngo Dinh Nhu, the dark-| memoirs in installments, start-|nism and revolution, she re- ing early next year. McGraw|cently described: the burning- Hill and Company will publish|suicides of monks and nuns as| the manuscript in book form at|"barbecue shows." Another, about the same time. ltime she said she would clap ferred to the British frigate Ursa, which is expected to land hem at Nassau Aug, 22. In another development, the British frigate Londonderry 'was reported to have sent a landing party ashore on Anguilla Cay o'f the north coast of Cuba, Aug 18 and removed five Cubans |who 'said they came from Mi- The five have been trans- Open Daily 1 to 9 p.m. SAT. and HOLIDAYS 10 A.M. to 9 P.M, SUNDAY -- 1 to 6 P.M, Bring the family Pienic Grounds, Cantees 9 Ze = {5 > Ee FAMILY KARTWAY LTD. 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Soviet troops in Cuba--There|and tax bills; "they are both timated ' Do we wish to dismantle ourjhas been a net decline in thejvery important." The civiljwould think that the sta joint defences in Korea, Taiwan,|last 214 months, "but there areirights legislation "represents a the economy is good." -- Argentina -- were about the same on July 1 as a year ear- * lier, Over-all. supplies, both on farms and in commercial posi- tions, were placed at 1,821,500,- 000 bushels by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on Mon- « day. This compares with 1,830,- ~ 700,000 bushels on July 1 last ear, t Although 1962 set near rec- -- ords for wheat production--not only in Canada but elsewhere-- the exporting countires had be- gun the 1962-63 year with a smaller wheat carryover than ,. in 1961-62. The lower stockpile re offset the bigger har- vest. } Supplies at July 1 with the -- year's figures brack- eted: you need a Chevrolet dealer! If you don't see it, ask for it. 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