20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, September 30, 1963 No Turning Back Now For Malaysian Group ly is deeply n-jbut for Commonwealth protec- volved. Indonesian extremists|tion. have directed their attacks} The military buildup of Ma- against the British in Jakarta,|laysia will take years. There is ; F ; burning the Embassy, ransack-|a good chance the United| Reviewing his government's ing homes, seizing British bus-|States, along with Britain and|five months in office on the eve nesses and driving British|Australia, would be drawn into|! the resumption of the parlia- women and children out of the|any sudden warfare that might sens 4 yes ieee, Mr. country to safety. Stern notes |develop. feet ns eee ae eee have been sent to the Indone- oes "not support the federal sian government. Other Western|GOING HOW FAR? government's Canada Pensions mtn fv railed protec] ow fr Sokarme prepara fant wl hae lo be erly ritish interests i ia. |t0 go to c lalaysia wi possi " - ap ese his policy of con'rontation? The Pearson Says OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- ister Pearson said Sunday night international affairs, trade, and the domestic economy are im- proving but the nation faces se- rious problems in the field of contributory pensions and bicul- tural relations. 2 bu Mir : KUALA" Ww R, sia y--As the new nation of Saat views it, there is no durning back now. Sri doneeta's President Sukarno 'may buff and puff, move to cripple the new nation's econ- omy, and even talk in warlike in sib' Canada Has Pension Problem have been made with the Chi- nese and the Russian govern- ment." But unemployment is still too high, the balance of payments difficulty remains, will continue to be difficulties and _ there economic and financial rela- tions wih the United States. On federal - provincial rela- tions, he said some provinces want to take on more respon- ility and must have more fi- nancial resources for the pur- pose: But at the same time, federal responsibilities are in- creasing and the federal gov- ernment must increase its re- . -filtent pensions plan to supple. would be age the basic old age pension a pay-as-you-go tended to apply in ll priv- inces. Quebec, however, de- cided it would put its own plan into effect, "Now, that can be done and we can still have a national provinces want it. But if, for in- stance, Ontario decides that it wishes to have its own pension plan, then the national plan impracticable. Mr. Pearson said he appre- ciated Premier Robarts desire to co-operate, expressed afier winning last week's Ontario election, and the prime minis- ter said his government will re- ciprocate, ""f this type of co-operation leads to Ontario participation in the Canada Pension Plan, then ' possible to ahead with - any Canada. Pension If the plan goes ahead, he said it will f submitted to a parliamentary com mittee where all those supporting it and opposing it can be heard. basis was in-|Pian."" plan providing all the other TO would become, I think, entirely |e RETURN SOME TROOPS WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. defence department an- nounced Friday a the U.S. gold outflow, will be taken over a period of time, the pentagon said. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH ALIGNMENT ALL 'CARS -JOHN BEAN "Visualiner' for SPECIAL on Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service dhbeg 728-6221 we could still bring our plan into Parliament. "But if Ontario, "for reasons ain be perfectly sen-| si! * e to its government, de- powder cided to work out its own gue, "hl plant powder has Bo schente, then, of course, we Boren fase hans Decees. (S's alates Checks wots a. would have to revise our plans] (a breath entirely and decide cma it Say drux counter. into effect. Britain appears ready to pro- r . : : itary .|question seriously disturbs dip-| He repeated the concern he soll een. Mainvae's lomats in southeast Asia. expressed in a Montreal speech uasety "Sukamno is a dictator and he|Friday with the shrilIness of : is capable of doing anything," separatis cries in Quebec and lo-/HAS LARGEST FORCE an Asian diplomat sad. 'We/S@id it is time the voice of rea-ithe only way it can be done, Indonesia, which has curried|can only hope that he is not|S0" and moderation was raised./and we will be having .a pro- favor from both East and West|foolhardy enough to plunge his|, Mr. Pearson recorded the|yincial conference next monih in its policy of nonalignment,|country into a war. Indonesia broadcast speech at his officiality which I hope we can work has the largest armed force-in|would come out the biggest residence Saturday night. It was] out new machinery for this kind southeast Asia. loser." ae 7 ie a me grit hay of co-operation." networks Sunday night while he ' ' The British have about 25,000} Sukarno personailly took com- y ng Mr. Pearson said the govern ground troops in Malaysia, con-|mand of the amti-Malaysia fight was in Cleveland, addressing|ment's earnings-geared retire- I rong Hagges the National Conference of trolied from a huge armed|in May after Indonesia's victory|Christians and Jews. forces establishment in Singa-jover the Dutch in West Irian. The text of his address was| B, BACKACHE an pore which continues to operate|He said Indonesia should havelgiven to reporters in advance ofp SM Pai under the defence arrangement|a say in any new alignments|pbroadcast. RHEUMATISM I in with the new con'ederation, along its border. He said "things are somewhat rd Made miserable by common trinery 'Two Australian jet fighter! The Tunku kept stressing the/better" in Canadian trade, em- irritation caused DF ee ee eendary squadrons and one jet light|close racial bonds that Malays|ployment and the balance of! sches, muscular paii ns and dis rirtations bomber squadron are based injhave with Indonesians. While| payments. caused by Kidney and Bla Se rntiseptt northern Malaya. athe pleaded for understanding, : ap is pre up particu- e tl Ind morejlarly, and for that we can be! wa' oreeh prosrem, ve man a|abuse en him and his plan, The "state of preparedness" by|S@P between ese two countries grateful for two very important ry agricultural arrangements for aoe Ep oneang! and muse! beefing up its forces. It could|kept wid be overrun in a matter of hours d the flag with 'all our strength, even if neces- With Little Worry Eat, talk. sources, "It's not easy to reconcile these two things but it can be done with co-operation. That's GENERAL TIRE ENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 534 RITSON RD. 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Plans for the overseas tour 'were announced by the board of govemors Saturday night in this western Ontario city, home of North America's first perma- snent Shakespearean theatre, at "the conclusion of the company's 7 d most ful ». They accepted an invitation "from the year - old Chichester tre to play there from *April 6 to April 25, coinciding "with the 400th anniversary cel- eebrations of the birth of the fa- mous English bard. Chichester. theatre was mod- elled on Canada's Stratford Fes- tival Theatre. Its chief designer is Tyrone Guthrie, who gave the Canadian theatre its initial im- petus. The company first went abroad in 1956 when it pre- sented one play at the Edin- burgh festival. Selected for English audi- euces were Michael Langham's mordern-dress version of Timon of Athens--hailed by critics as daring when presented in the 1963 repertoire--the new pro- duction of Moliere's Le Bour- jews Gentilhomme and Love'. 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