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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1967, p. 21

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ROLLS 49. } 2Be -- SAVE tie ert} je si s fs ll - SAVE 100 iD > Mixed Comment Greets Britains Defence Force Cut LONDON (CP)--Britain's La- por government was clobbered and commended today for its slashes in defence forces pre- dicted in a white paper Tues- day There were bitter recrimina- tions from the Conservatives over the further slimming of the thin red line east of Suez. A spokesman warned the party would not be bound by Labor comn.itments when it returns to power. Some left - wing Labor MPs complained the government did not go far enough in its defence- spending cuts. So did the Lib- erals. Some major national dailies welcome the move to reduce Guardian calls the program for eventual evacuation of Singa- pore and Malaysia "'belated but sensible." But the Daily Telegraph calls it all a "surrender to Little Englanders, the fanatical Euro- peans, the pacifists and the fel- low travellers who make up the anti-East-of-Suez lobby." The white paper, product of a global defence review under way for almost three years, will reduce the uniforned forces by 75,000 and civilian workers in the services by 80,000 in the mid-1970s. The current figures i "edema 417,360 and ECONOMY PROGRAM Government forecast {s that Britain's armed Pp by nearly one - sixth between now and the mid-1970s. Others--not- ably The Daily Express with a front-page cartoon of a British lion pulling its own teeth--hit the government hard. The Times says the new Far East policy "makes very good sense" but criticizes Defence Secretary Denis Healey for the def budget will be down to about £1,800,000,000 ($5,400,- 000,000) by the target period. This would be a reduction of £300,000,000 from earlier fore- casts, Enoch Powell, Conservative defence spokesman, called it "death by a thousand cuts." The government had made no intelligible picture of Britain's future defence forces," Powell said, The Conservatives were to tackle Foreign Secretary George Brown on the foreign policy implications of the white paper in a Commons foreign affairs debate today. A. full- scale defence debate was ex- pected to be forced on the gov- ernment next week. For the Liberals, defence spokesman James Davidson ex- pressed dissatisfaction. "A long-delayed start in the right direction," he said, "but it does not go far enough." LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWNP THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST attempt to relate them to "any LONDON (CP)--The world is edging closer to development of what may turn out to be a giant new credit-card system to bail out countries temporarily short of cash. But the finance ministers of the 10 leading industrialized na- tions grappling with this prob- lem were unable to reach full agreement on a plan Tuesday and tossed the general idea to their deputies to fill in details during the coming weeks. This would be a contingency plan, administered under the | Giant Credit - Card System Seen As World Money Aid International Monetary Fund and ready to be introduced at some future period i@ case ex- isting pools of cash and credit become insufficient. Canada's finance minister, Mitchell Sharp, said he is hope-|: ful the deputies could complete agreement on a@ package plan without the ministers coming back to London again. If not, the ministers agreed to meet here Aug. 26. The hope is to have a plan ready for approval by the 100- country monetary fund at its SCREAMING WHEELS - RECKLESS PLEASURES! AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL presenta, @ PLUS @ ~ sve BIKINI-BUNNIES ane BUSTIN' OUT! TRANS: AMERICAN STARS: DEBORAH KIRK WALLEY a KIR "studiously ignoring' the prob- tems of the Middle East. The Wheat Prices Will Rise BARRIE (CP)--Higher wheat prices because of crop failures in Saskatchewan were predicted at Tuesday's joint board confer- ence of the National Farmers' Union by Roy Atkinson, NFU president. "Optimistically, we may at least get better prices," he said, after noting crop failures were imminent. There might be higher wheat | prices on the U.S. market, said| Robert Esdale, chief of the grain division in the federal trade department. U.S. wheat has been selling cheaper than Canadian grain there. Mr. Esdale said he was con- fident the current wheat confer- ence at Rome would be success- ful, despite U.S. wheat price de- clines since the conclusion of the Kennedy Round of tariff ne- Second Week| Pree oe A i "THe WAR WAGON" es TECHNICOLOR'/ PANAVISION' saaaeamanmas TIMES -- 1:30 - 3:30 - se was 5:30 - 7:35 - 9:40 Te gotiations. Minimum and maximum} wheat prices went up about 21 cents a bushel under the Inter- national Wheat Agreement but the change was not automatic, and Mr. Esdale said he was im- pressed because most of the talk at Geneva had been -- minimum rather than ma mum prices. Speaking for Canada Pack- ers, Ltd., Toronto plant man- ager E. Roberts predicted meat and poultry consumption would continue to increase. He said his company retains one cent | profit on the retail dollar. Masonic Lodge Reports Increase TORONTO (CP)-- James Al- lan, Ontario's top Free Mason said Tuesday membership of the Masonic Lodge has shown a decline in the last decade but) is now climbing again. The order has lost about 2, m0 | members in the last two years. | Mr. Allan attributes this loss to| the number of old members | dying off. The Free Masons are holding their annual communication in Toronto this week. When Mr. Allan took over the eftice of Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada, A. F. and A. M., in Ontario two years ago, he said he would try to bring a new look to the "an- elent and honorable institution" and make it more interesting fer non-members who have al- ways viewed it as a secret fraternal organization. He viewed the friendly rela- tions that have been cultivated with the Knights of Columbus recently as proof of the Masons' changing image. Mr. Allan will step down Thursday as the Grand Master to be replaced by Donald Gunn, ef Toronto as the new Grand Master of Canada in Ontario. J. ORDE ORGAN STUDIOS 723-0297 Oshawa $599.00 FARISA Walnut finish, 2 manual fully transistorized, brass pedals and swell pedal. JUST ARRIVED FROM ITALY (Backed Up With Famous Lowrey Warranty) LIMITED QUANTITY © FREE HOME TRIAL @ ORGAN Bench included. flail, Low | liment Plan Av TONIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING DUMP ART IS FAD KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP)--Dump art is "in" at Kennebunkport. 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