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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1965, p. 26

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 13, 1965 ' Sheer Power Turned Tide f BARNET (or) -- Sheer American m ary power-- alr --has turned power. the in Viet Nam, But if a battle has been won, victory in the war remains elusive. What ha is next depends on the Viet g insurgents and Communist North Viet Nam, still expressing determination, to fight on for 20 years if neces- Gary. It seems clear that the fight in South Viet Nam, a country threatened as recently as July with being cut in two in the hilly central highlands, must re- vert back to operations on a smaller scale for the Viet Cong, It is a different war now, better suited to the old Viet Cong tech- niques of hit-and-run, terrorism, political agitation and the rest. Bernard Fall, a French aca- demic here whose experience in Viet Nam extends to the last days of the French regime in 1954, returned recently from a personal look at the battered south and reports in the weekly publication New Republic: "The immense influx of American manpower (not ex- ceeding 140,000) and firepower, and the ruthless use of the lat- ter, have made the South Viet Nam war, in the short run, mili- tarily "unlosable'."" CITES TURNING POINT , : "What c zed the} ; : : : ea Poca rig eaclts: officials deny that agricul- most vital of the two rail links was not the decision to bomb|ture. for example, now is being|with China. One runs to the North Viet Nam; not the deci-/Struck, A comparatively - un important sion to use American ground| Agriculture rather than indus-jnorthwest section of China. The troops in South Viet Nam; but|'rY 1s the most vulnerable chink other froma Hanoi connects the decision to wage unlimited)!" North Viet Nam because/about 100 miler away with the aerial warfare inside the coun-\compared with the south, the Chinese border to the northeast! try at the price of literally north is a poor producer of rice|and loss of this link would really pounding the pinch, it is assumed. lace to pieces." land other food. American mes have flown| Newsweek magazine says| Thus, the American bombing more than 20,000 missions since|there is evidence that Americaniof the north has come a long February over the Communist|/bombs have fallen on a few tar-|way from the first strikes last north alone, The activity in the)gets in the vital dam-ang-dike|winter near the 17th parallel south, robbing the Viet Cong of\network of North Viet Nam's|dividing the two Viet Nams. security day and night, has been /Red River Delta where a whole-| However, there is some con- much higher. jsale assault would cause wide-|cern here about the long-range Reports here, based on the |spread flooding and crop havoc.|psychological cost of the bar- occasional Japanese or other BOMB RAIL LINKS rage of bombs, bullets and traveller to the north and the' More recently, tied in with|napalm falling on the Viet Cong capital of Hanoi, indicate heavy|heayier American plane losses,jon the south and on the inter- damage, even~including some|have come indications that Us.| non-military targets although'bombs are being directed at the the opening performance in Newyork Oct, 10, 1935, and HELEN DOWDY contem- plates the 30-year history of the opera Porgy and Bess, which opened in Toronto Monday, Miss Dowdy, then a high school girl, was in in major revivals of the show since. She has always played the strawbwrry woman, whose street. ven- well. aboard the 10,000 when it ran aground during a|mentary. storm, ' barges before the ship was|were not too happy about it. pulled free by three tugs. tis said there was water in the|grown engine room, which indicated alenough to realize this type of hole in the hull, and the ship|community is mingled civilian population as|would be towed to Montreal for/races. They all have different repairs, 30 Years With Porgy And Bess By JEAN SHARP TORONTO (CP)--Porgy and Bess opened in Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre Monday on | the 30th anniversary of its first opening in New York on Oct. 10, 1935. There is one member of the cast who recalls that first open- ing as the biggest thrill of her life. Helen Dowdy, still a high school girl, sang the Straw- berry Woman that night, and has sung it in the major reviv- als of the show since then, in- cluding the world touring 1952 production. Miss Dowdy says her haunt- ing street vendor's cry was composed partyly by George Gershwin and partly by her mother. Miss Dowdy, a native New Yorker, was a member of Dr. Eva Jessye's choir from which Gershwin chose many of the members of the first cast. Dr. Jessye is the only other person associated with the first pro- duction who is with the current one. She is choral director. Miss Dowdy says: "1 started out to be a concert artist and George deterred me. The theatre is a most exciting) dor's cry is oe of the gims {life and I think it's fulfilling, | of the production, Miss Dow- {if you don't do anything else dy keeps on her mirror a but wt degree of pleasure | ople. picture of how she looked in lag' veg Porgy company, has that first show, (CP) been on the road for 16 weeks ees ------land is scheduled to go to Is- . rael, but Miss Dowdy is not Freighter Free | she will go with it, She |works as choir director and or- jganist at her church in New ll Days Later | York and says she wants to \stay home a while. KINGSTON (CP)--The Greek| She says she believes the freighter Protastatis was freed|show is holding up well artisti- from an offshore shoal Tuesday |cally, and that its picture of the after being stranded for 11\poverty-ridden Negroes of Cat- days. \fish Row is accepted by audi- The cargo of scrap metal,jences now as Porgy and Bess - ton vesselirather than as a social com- was transferred to| "A few years back Negroes But in the last 10, 15, maybe Officers aboard the Protasta-jeven 20 years, I think we've all up. We're intelligent typical of all levels." ON @ ¢: BLADE ROAST RIB ROAST CROSS CUT 53 Ib. 55° Ib. 59° PRODUCE SPECIALS Si land fann-sw Ss CLOTHING | GRAPEFRUIT SECRET | 6 for 49° | DEODORANT DRUGS and "s; 1.00 JOHNSON'S FANCY GRADE CORTLAND APPLES <a BABY POWDER s 65¢ BUCKLEY'S "ac" 6B BoRB! | ements Secmeeananll FROZEN FOODS SAICO ORANGE JUICE ant aiaae 89° MS. 9O¢ GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET 178 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 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