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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1965, p. 21

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MRS. JEANNE DAWSON holds a picture of her miss- ing husband, Don Dawson, and poses with their son, George, 3, in the family home in Costa Mesa, Calif. Don has been missing since April during a search of Viet Nam for his brother, Lt. Daniel L. Dawson, a U.S. Army pilot shot down Business Via Viet By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (AP)--President Johnson may have allevia some of the fears of a reces- sion in the U.S. in 1966 by his' decision for a moderate stepup in the war in Viet Nam. Businessmen are noting that: 1. There'll. be more govern- ment spending--meaning more orders for many lines of indus- try and thus in due course for the economy in general; 2. For the time being at least, there's no threat of government con- Gains Conflict think likely, can offer such im- petus. The moderate though contin- uing rise in spending also seems to put only a relatively small. chill on prospects for later tax cuts. This is because a growing economy, however| stimulated, can furnish more treasury revenues -- enough to take care of the defence depart- ment's new needs, nourish a start toward the "Great So- ciety," and' still leave room for tax cuts as an added stimulus, when and if needed. The increased war effort as outlined by President Johnson Wednesday has these prospects for business: Many firms will get orders for defence goods -- hardware, textiles or food. The increase in the armed forces will mean larger personnel payrolls and more activity around training centres in the U.S. The doubling of the draft call| will, largely affects youths in the late 'teens and early 20s, It is this group which is ex- panding the fastest in number) and which has the highest per- centage unable to find jobs. The decision not to call up reserves at this time will re- assure many companies who had wondered if they'd be los- work lines where labor short- ages exist. nek But for the vast majority ve who produce goods and s : in demand by civilians--the big-| gest relief today may be that no emergency has _ been clared, ' This means that those who) get increased government or- ders can be helped without an ecompanying crippling other firms. Emergency con- trols always pre the threat of hobbling civilian * either in manpower or access to materials This may be an unfortunate way to ward off a recession, but it may easily do the trick--|pean if for no other reason than that it will build up public confi-\were generally ing temporarily some highly skilled men, often engaged in dence that the economy is likely to go on expanding. trols over wages and | prices, nor of higher taxes, especially the dreaded excess profits tax; and 3. The government seems determined to continue its drive to keep the civilian economy growing. Fears of a possible recession or high-level stall next year have been based on signs of a slowing business boom seem- ingly in need of fresh stimula- tion. Expansion of the Viet Nam war effort in increasing doses, if the war drags on as many in the jungle last Novem- | ber. Mrs. Dawson lives | on "unconfirmed reports" which drift like the mist out of the jungles of Viet Nam. And she faces the task of keeping Don's mem- | ory alive in the minds of | their four children. (AP) She Knows She's A Widow. But Won't Think Like One COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP)--, Jeanne Dawson doesn't know if) she's a widow--but she tries) not to think like one. She lives on "unconfirmed| reports" which drift like the mist out of the jungles of Viet! Nam, | The reports concern the whereabouts of her husband, Donald, 25, a civilian who flew to Saigon eight months ago to start a lonely search for the body of his brother, Army Lieut, Daniel Li. Dawson, a pi- lot shot down in the hungle last November. In April, Dawson headed into the Viet Cong - controlled D Zone north of Saigon to meet leaders who had said they would take him to his brother's grave. He took with him a 21 - year - old Eurasian! girl, Collette Emberger, to act as interpreter. Neither re- turned, but an unconfirmed re- port reached Saigon Wednes- day that both were seen in a' D Zone village early this month. "While the children realize where he is, I don't think it sinks in,'"' said Jeanne, 27. "When they hear news from Viet Nam they say "that's) where my daddy is,' and when) they hear of killing there the children say, 'they wouldn't kill my daddy.'" 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