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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1965, p. 10

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4 4 "or might even compel, a meet- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 20, 1965 Workmen dig to uproot life-like prehistoric monster models from the New York They will go on national tour. Work started today on the destruction or removal World's Fair site where they were a popular feature of the two-year exposition. ONCE AGAIN, THE DINOSAUR BECOMES EXTINCT of most of the show's attrac- tions after last night's clos- ing. Nuclear-Strategy Parley By France, U.S. In 1967 By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP)--French ambassador Herve Alphand ex- pects France to start talks with the United States next year on co - ordination of its nuclear strategy with U.S. nuclear strat- egy. The small French force is due to become operational in a few months. The problem of its co- ordination with the U.S. and NATO strategy is one of several) critical issues, involving France) and the Atlantic alliance, which| are due to reach a crisis prob-| ably next year. Such a crisis, could lead to, ing between French President de Gaulle and U.S. President Johnson. Of a possible Paris-Washing- ton summit conference in the near future, Alphand said: "Nothing has been decided about a meeting. I think it would certainly be very useful to have one one day, but prob- ably not before we have much clearer views about some very important problems that we have to discuss. ..." U.S. SKEPTICAL "During my long mission here|rope are under French com- we have had many differences|mand. of opinion on important mat-/3. More sweeping Atlantic alli- ters," he said. "But on essen-jance revision, which could be tial matters we were always onjinitiated in the planning stage the same side... ." lin 1966 though the NATO treaty STOOD TOGETHER itself is supposed to run un- z ! changed until 1969. He recalled how the U.S. and) 4, Parallel with these French- ag TN i EN a OR ys I 5 "jon whic e U.S., Britain an art gg organ ps the| West Germany have been work- ast - West summit conference ing for several years along with one a tient {hey other interested allies, for crea- t qd i i "ition of a NATO nuclear wea- bogie maar ova pow | pons force. France is adamantly president Kennedy in the 1962 |CpPosed 0 Oe _ ae vy. *\would be an effort to handle Cuban missile crisis. |West German interests in nu- ee ee to ajclear weapons under a U.S.- --so|dominated NATO umbrella. far as dipl ts and inf d * Pticig can seg. |BRITAIN LUKEWARN. American officials can see: 1. Co-ordination of French nu-| West German Chancellor Lud- wig Erhard is: due here in a | clear strategy with that of the few weeks to talk with Johnson U.S. as soon as the French/administration leaders about strike force is operational. jthis problem. The British Labor 2. Reorganization of the NATO|government, .which was once command structure in Europe.|actively interested in throwing Alphand judged that this would|Britain's nuclear force into almost certainly come up next|NATO, now is lukewarm. Should year for Paris-Washington con-|West Germany show declining sultation and general consulta-|interest, the whole project tion among the Allies. A major|might be allowed to die, but French concern in this connec-|that seems unlikely, in the view tion is to see that French forces|of U.S. officials. serving NATO purposes in Eu- growing British concern with Soviet Union to block the spread of nuclear weapons to ie other countries. (AP) So deep are the differences between France on the one hand and the U.S., Britain and other. lallies on the other that the whole non-proliferation project has failed, like other aspects of disarmament, to enlist French co-operation even in talks at |Geneva. |-- DESTRUCTION ? -- NO, AFFLUENCE Piles Of B By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Pro test songs are increasingly pop- ular in the pop music field these efor wew=-- days. One of the biggest hits is Eve of Destruction, a gruff Janti-war ballad ("You're old enough to kill but not for votin'- you con't believe in war, but what's that gun you're to- tin'?"). 'The record climbed to more than 1,000,000 sales in the United States and now is re- Chevrier Defends Our Constitution GASGOW (CP) -- Canadian High Commissioner Lionel! Chevrier says there is need for adjustment of Canadian consti- tutional arrangements to inject a new sense of national purpose and unity and to ensure the steady development of prosper: ity throughout the country, In a lecture to the Glasgow Junior Chamber of Commerce, Chevrier said Monday that the existing Canadian constitution lhas served Canada well but tt has shown post-war shortcom ings. It has caused grievance in Quebec and a sense of frustra ltion among other concerned over "a governmen- tal system which has frequently Canadians | Money e 'The Eve' vorted selling big abroad--some 250,000 copies in England alone. Eve of Destruction has brought fame and the prospect of for- tune to its singer, Barry Mc- Guire, and author, P. F. Sloan. They have varying attitudes fabout the money involved. McGuire; 30, a brawny, shaggy-haired dropout of the New Christy Ministrels, says: "The money? 1 think-~ it's groovey. The way our society is set up, money can accomplish a great deal." Sloan, 20, cause he hates his first nam (Phil). PARENTS BROKE UP McGuire was born in Okla-|Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger. homa City; his parents broke up when he was one and his mother brought him to Califor- nia, A new father was a con- struction engineer who trav- elied fram iab to job during the war; "I changed grammar schools seven or eight times in a year,' McGuire recalls. He left school in the 10th grade for the navy, was dis- charged a year later for being under-age. He 'ried commercial fishing until the business went bad, then became a pipefitter. At age 25 he happened on some folk singers in a Laguna Beach coffee house. Next day he bought a guitar and was on his way. . Sloan was born in New York and came to Los, Angeles at 12. uses initials be-|He tried college "but I couldn't FRIDAY! "CHA 'Hip | happening It's Gear! It's Fab! It Camp! It's the Go-Go-ingest The Fantabulous ET eh gin gpa at nang Sig tite agli Oa oa cee hey route." He wrote not one," he Fall dongs Wi OY Dedeumn. litte Sae-iune meee a Then he heard some records ofjstatement of positive co: tions." ? Re Eve of Destruction was} Sloan further: Eve ¢ banned by some radio stations roca wad cotttlly gotle as unpatriotic. McGuire deniesjotic. It says to young ¢ that it was political. See what is happening, do "They're trying to make slsemothing about it. That's what politician out of me, and I'mlidemocracy means." % . ) STAGE DOOR LOUNGE AND DINING LOUNGE at the RMAINES" appeared cumbersome and in- effective." 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Don't Miss This Entertaining Group @ Entertainment Nightly at 9 P.M. @ JAMES MAHER -- MANAGER Whats New Pussycat? eteeseseeseseseeeeeseese U.S. officials are skeptical about any kind of Johnson-de Gaulle conference without a lot of diplomatic spadework before- hand to provide some kind of basis for agreement. At the moment it is even difficult to see where such work would be- gin. Alphand himself may play an fmportant role in the search for a basis for some resolution of French differences with the U.S. and with other NATO al- Britain's cooling-off is due to Rouge Valley Olympic Inn SCARBOROUGH Wednesday and Thursday Special -- Jimmy Connors, the Mohawk fiddler The Voyagels Friday and Saturday The Town and Country Boys lies. After nine years as am- bassador in Washington he is going home at the end of the) week to become the top career office. In-a---pre-departure interview he stressed his view that de- spite differences France and the U.S. share many fundamen- tal interests in common. Cuss Closes English Mine TYLDESLEY, England (Reu- ters) --A swear word has stopped production of one of northern England's biggest coal mines. Nearly 2,000 men walked out Monday after a coal miner was fired for using the word to a foreman. Four months ago another swear-word strike cost £2,000-'§ 000 ($6,000,000) worth of coal output in 85 South Wales pits. About 50,000 miners were laid off. | paannnnn diplomat in the French foreign! Doncing with Dennis Dean Trio @ Phone 282-1771 © "» TECHNICOLOR® Peeseeeeseoeeeeoeee LAZArS Sane | XE Lest Times "BLOOD AND BLACK LACE" (Color) TONIGHT "BLACK TORMENT" (Adult) STARTS TOMORROW! i 4 ¢ Hwy. Ne. 2 Block East of Liverpool Road Ph: 668-2692 FIVE THOUSAND MILES fer ee WATE OF INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE ! sofia . ane WIT. s Toughest in Edward G. 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