ESRI ee er ae 09s 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thunéey, Auguer i2, 1965 Caesar the Lion' performs one of his tricks for trainer Girard Debord during a re- cent performance. Caesar and five other lions, seven LIONS ABANDONED NEAR WOODSTOCK ponies and two monkeys were seized by the Ontario Humane Society near Wood- stock, Ont., Tuesday when they were found in a strand- ed caravan. The caravan, owned by Debord Circus Ltd., was abandoned when one of tthe trucks broke down, The animals had not been fed for three days. University City Industrial Centre SANTA CLARA, Cuba (Reut- | The step is part of the Ha-|ing labor for nearly 2,000 work- |rana regime's policy of decent- ralized industrialization. Situated in the heart of agri- cultural and sugar - producing country, Santa Clara took ers)--The Cuban government is/nearly two-thirds of the total transforming this quiet univers-|amount of money invested in ity city in central Cuba into a/factories completed last year. |nadian man, woman and child @iodern industrial complex. Three factories in all, provid- ers, were opened in the 300- year-old city. A fourth is near- ing completion. FIRE COSTS MUCH Fire damage costs each Ca- $39 annually. ° position in Congress to any abandonment of efforts to try ments. Everett M. Dirksen, Senate the Soviets on the iss**. gressional and other U.S. critics Soviet Union. Dirksen, who conferred with Goldberg privately, was asked at a press conference Tuesday if the administration was __re- treating from its: position that the Russians must pay up or lose their vote in the UN Gen- eral Assembly. WASHINGTON (AP)--Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. ambassador|Was concerned he was thinking Want Russia Pay UN Bill He replied that so far as he in terms of retaliation rather to the UN, is finding strong op-|11.4, retreat. Dirksen went on to say that he thinks the United States to force Russia to pay United|should put its cards on the table Nations peace - keeping assess- and call for a showdown in the United Nations, Goldberg described as "not Republican leader, said that as|accurate" a published report he interprets the sentiments of|that he would his colleagues they are "getting article 19 real tired' of temporizing with|Which say agree to shelve the UN charter countries two years in arrears in payments shall France and 11 other nations|have no vote in the General As- also are in arrears on peace-|Sembly. The report said that keeping assessments, but con-|@fter the Soviets were allowed to vote they Would make a vol- usually limit. their fire to the|Untary contribution to the peace keeping fund. "This matter is still under discussion and our position will be explained fully and clearly when the committee of 33 con- venes Aug. 16", Goldberg said. The 33-nation committee was set up to study the "no dues-no vote" situation. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A mother who exposed her four- year - old leukemia - stricken daughter to chic.en pox in the hope of prolonging her life says 'there is barely cacugh time left for her to break out." Mrs. Sharon Evans, 24, of Ventura, Calif., said Tuesday the child, Joy Lynne, began failing last weekend and was taken to hospital. She said Joy Lynne is in '"'ex- cruciating pain" and lies in bed Leukemia-stricken Girl Exposed To Chicken Pox "She can only drink milk now," Mrs. Evans said. "Doc- tors have stopped drug treat- ment. I guess we'll just have to pray." Mrs. Evans deliberately ex- posed the girl to chicken pox Aug. 1 after reading that some leukemia patients' lives were prolonged after contracting the childhood disease. 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