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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 3, 1967 PREMATURE WITHDRAWAL Arab Civil War Possibility ig Heightened By Britain flicted with British pledges tojly yielded to the nationalists her Arab allies in the Firstjonly to find that no Arab politi- World Wangnd also with a pri-"gian trusted the British enough |vate Anglo-French deal dividing to talk. | spheres of influence. The decision to withdraw now] ae The ambivalence introduced | instead of January and to aban- -- into British policy 50 years ago don plans for a protective naval! of/has been reflected in British'and bomber force during the dealings chee reoietf baad early months of independence is i mastern|the surrounding protectorate another reversal of policy with Te eee oe arualon comne|ieikhdome that make up the echos of Balfour. on the 50th anniversary of the| Shaky South Arabian Federa-| six months ago, British policy |. Balfour Declaration, a policy| ton See ae in South Arabia and elsewhere | statement that has bedevilled ARABS SUSPIC TOU s in the Middle East was dictated British relations in the Middle Britain first tried to restrain by a determination to counter East ever since. nationalist ambitions in the the Arab nationalism preached | Foreign Secretary A. J. Bal- area, then set up a half-hearted) by Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nas- four's 1917 support of a Jewish{federation under puppet sheikhs ser, homeland in Palestine con-| between 1959 and 1963, and final- In South Arabia, that policy s = ree meant propping up the Conser- vative sheikhs in the federal government and combatting the |rival Aden nationalist groups, é. {both the one supported by aie By CARL MOLLINS Canadian Press Staff Writer Britain's decision to pull out of South Arabia ahead of sched- ule this month, advances the chances of civil war in that cor- per of the Arab world. Ironically, announcement Britain's speeded-up withdrawal Hooke's Doctor Testifies $ At J dicial In ir jEgypt and the one u vigil q y The pledge of a British naval vee 7 'f 53 > A jrepeated his recommendation and bomber presence in the en --- EDMONTON (CP)--Dr. ¢ Tepe i area after independence and a _ ©9Staz was the subject of all llard Thursday outlined to a on séveral occasions and in.Jan- ied iC eae oe his friend- uary, 1964, told. Mr. Hooke he 'ship with Welfare Minister A. J.)was welcome to use a guest Hooke grew after they first met/sulte in an apartment building late in 1959. : V page roe bp aga abies os od st close Paris Inves its n sintinestay wi Mate. in 1960) Allard's firms WAR CHANGED PICTURE when he performed surgery on Dr. Allard: said the two-bed- The defeat of the Arabs in the Mrs. Hooke. As a result of the;room suite was intended for|June war with Israel changed surgery he made several house|day-by-day rental by the build-| the picture in British eyes. The calls to see Mrs. Hooke ing's tenants to accommodate! Egyptian threat from Yeme Dr. Allard said a friendship their guests. He said the build-|'seemed diminished and Egypt's : stmas of ing was only partially full at the'closure of the Suez Canal has the attention being given by the people in the picture on page two. He appeared at Future Tran buildup of the British-led South Arabian army also was de signed to counter the danger of Egyptian-backed takeover from neighboring Yemen. sprang up and at Chri TORONTO (CP)--All trans ¢ , N a i ek ive-year-oldjin use. He estimated the daily wooing Nasser daughter with a Shetland pony.|rental to be $8 to $10. The sheikhs of saddle and bridle Dr, Allard said Mr. q t . Cons- the federal i" cities of the future, Dr. Cons Pr. Alvard was-testifying at-aused the apartment free "of dropped last summer and Brit-/tionally known planner, judicial inquiry into allegations,| charge, "not long enough for ain has been angling for talks Thursday. that Mr. Hooke and B. W. Hin-|the rest he needed." He saidjwith the Aden nationalists ex- Dr, Doxiadis, a member of man, former provincial treas-|Mr. Hooke went back to the iled in Cairo urer. used or attempted to use| apartment in May, 1964, for an-| é their public office for personal] Other two-week stay. : tary George Brown's gain. The allegations were Under questioning by W, B./drawal announcement, the feud-| rapid transit lines would have to made by Garth Turcott, then|Gill, counsel for Mr. Turcott,/ing Aden nationalist groups an- be placed underground in cities MLA for Pincher Creek-Crows-|Dr. Allard said it 'never oc- nounced they were ready to talk of the future with only pedes nest, at the last session of the/Curred to me to charge (Mr. about a power fransfer with trian traffic permitted on the legislature |Hooke) rent for the apartment." Britain surface Dr. Allard said Mr. Hooke be-|Mr. Hooke: had not used the' The outlook for the estimated) Dr. Doxiadis, here to address On the eve of Foreign Secre- tute in Greece, said in an inter- [Exot and "he "one without HUMAN OR ROBOT?: the Athens Technological Insti-) with- view that expressways and all the Oshawa Centre, Wednesday, Thurs- day and today, presenting hourly shows of his "robot" performance. --Oshawa Times Photos sportation Shopping Must Go Underground ronto and beyond to the Atlanti Hooke presented|time and the guest suite was not hit British trade. Britain now is portation must go underground|Seaboard. An area of 30,000,000 people : é : At the' opening session of-the Hooke| government were abruptly /antines Doxiadis, an. interna-\-onference sponsored by the To- said/ronto Star and the University of Toronto, Dr. Doxiadis said: "Man is fast losing his value 'Hippie Charge Dismissed ' Against Lamport, Bassett #4 TORONTO (CP)--An applica-|against Mr. Lamport and Mr tion by three Yorkville hippies) Bassett, Telegram, for \the Ontario Supreme Court|With their right to a fair trial. ruled that Mr. Lamport had the _ |right, and because of his office, {perhaps the duty to reprobate the behavior of hippies for an Aug. 20 sit-down demonstration sons arrested at demonstration to have a street in the coffee-house district closed to vehicle traffic. to cite Con. Allan Lamport and|Yorkville group known as the! must provide police John Bassett, publisher of The|Diggers. They claimed that theland the community generally contempt was|controller's statements in The} which dismissed Thursday. /Telegram and later telecast On} 500d name of the city." Mr, Justice W. A. Donohue of|@ CBC news program interfered) "The trial of those arrested at The judge said it is some- times overlooked that a_ fair trial means a trial which is fair to the offended as well as to the offender. "In the present case the offended are the persons who) were put to trouble and incon- 'lyenience by the obstruction, the are members of &/municipal corporation winic hf services, is concerned with the jthe sit-down demonstration will The three were among 52 per!be heard Monday. the sit-down) ------_ = | pRizzA on a Yorkville street. 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URGED REST /Social Credit League and that both contributions Dr. - Allard said he recom-|made through land developer|that has plagued Yemen for 'five| the Great Lakes on both sides of} mended rest but Mr. Hooke bald tha Campbell, who has been|years seems certain to follow in|the Canada-United States bor- linked with Mr. Hooke in pre-|/South reluctant to take the time from his duties. The doctor said hejvious testimony at the inquiry Under close questioning by ever jcontributed sums of $500 to the|the rest federation. Nobody seems cer-/for which they are built," he ain who has control in most of said h : 2 w The Athens Institute is cur- Sha . & Jay Barring a political miracle,jrently engaged in a massive JACKSON had been|civil war of the ruinous type|study on urban areas around --.: Plus 'THE a= MAJESTICS Arabia after independ-'der, stretching from Milwaukee An Ne 'ence how- a two-day conference on com- is grim. 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