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I ..:2".':?.;‘...;::;..E:i:i 1: 53:. ll: “.¥.°.::.i2“‘:..::,.'::;*::.£‘; 12:: ‘° m‘:.i'.'“...:.: ¥.:"ii:" 333$; = w - y . . . 1 1. 1 th - ,, “€aD0h5-_ “Can all _ ~ ~l311‘Cp_Servm d . . 1 ti draft for nomination as Repub- . f °"“’ ‘C °° °"Y 959 C"b3- _ _ .Si€§£‘S might be lured Will he!‘ ' Ye. 3 m"”5 '3 °“' li:-an party candidate for the * major interest seems to be orbit -My d°°'5‘°" t° “quire nu’ ‘United States presidential elec- days: A , “Will Nikita Khrushchev in a wish by both to halt the ex-i FCW prospects disturb Euro- clear <*e"rth charzes would be a 1.-., in uovembe, 1964 lead Russia toward someypaiision of the Chinese Commu- pean diplomats more than the iwmmilmehl Uhdefiaken by the '3!“ he said in ‘an addr sort of ‘alliance’ with the nists and try to keep nuclearypossibility that East-West rival- iL‘:b9_"{"l5- 3"h°“3h deience 3"‘ a Nationa‘ Press Club lung}-tizoilil 7" ‘Weapon! “Om SPl‘58<ll|1K- iries one day might be replaced ih°“l1e5 W9“? flying l" 1959- ‘-1 am not doing to be an’ ‘F-‘V911 m°f¢ Surprising 13 th9l Britain expects China to testiby 3 duel h5l“'9‘-‘ll White and bet-"re the nuclear mmroversv active candidate seekin th fact that few experienced diplo- 1 me her first “Cigar weapon in m,n_whiie peoples .broke out, that nuclear depth lnommafion .. g ‘ mat-5 t°I3"Y ‘elect the Idea l1964 or 1965 at ‘the latest By‘ Over and above these factors "h"r"°‘ ‘mum “lm°5t a“l°m3t'i Questioned about the o i The Chmese ‘ s°Vi°t Split "1970 China may have a nuclear ‘the Russians Americans and Many be part "i Ca"3da'5 ""' bilitv that the part convA)ntsi:sii- °°”5id°"’d “"9 l° be ‘me of the armory. ‘Europeans alike realize that if iclflr a"""'m°"l' meeting in July yin Chicago. “W53 hlswrlc Went‘ 5”“ the A China with nuclear bombsleaders of TO0,000000 Chinese‘ The "‘'?V.-‘’. has "ever pressed in’ ht call on him to be the 599°“ ‘w°"ld W3“ “"0 highly would disturb the Soviet Union iare true to their philosophy they for acuulsmon Of ""°"ear den”: Islailidard-bearer he replied‘ “I i . 1 ' ' Significant lnlemal-i°nal m°Ve'!as well as the West. ‘will keep pressing toward their Charges’ one ‘'°a5°" 15 that would, of course have a duty men“ have °°°"”'°d 51”" the Peking midht be expected tolavowed goal of dominating the hasnyhany adequate meal” °"to accept ' ’ p°ki“g'M°5°°“' weak‘ ipose as theaonly non-white na- world l‘“5"°h'"g them from sumicei Governor Romney has often 1_ A third great power bloc: ' shins. Another is its declarationrbeen Spoken of as a possible b 3“ I'° “Ste “bthe (§°mm““i5l , .313‘ d:.tef"t‘""'b':°t d°.5""°t:‘.’"'li" ‘darkhorse should a deadlock C inese he a on winning;T R d A 0 e c ic nt'r\ .em in an i-su - - . _ friends and influencing peoplel G S t ‘marine warfare. gggiealggd Ziixjiiggwghii-or°f{|l1falall‘lZ_ to eir views. Premier Choul ' The RCAF. however. has long publican ,,ominam,n_ Two men E“""3i'5 °““'°“I swing th"°“3h N I D ‘ h lconsidered that It needs nuclear ‘have so far entered the ~a:-e-- 1C‘le"S1‘sth 33393815 l331't‘;7nfil'l‘h°r0l:lT°};i ldepih charges for its ]0ng.,.mge iGovernor Nelson Rockefeller of Asiai t00- y E0 g By DAVE MCINTOSH clear-weapons policy beyond the Argus maritime patrol plane. §fi;:'jw:t"errk 0fa"grizS0en":t°r Barry 2. The United States. as OTTAWA 4CP) — Talk of the ‘present four nuclear carriers: The navy may take a similar ——-—————’———‘————- leader of the West, began a dia- possibility of acquiring nuclear lthe Bomarc, Voodoo jet inter- view when it gets its new anti- AIRLIFT TROOPS logue with the Russians on ways depths charges for Cahadlanlceptor. cr-104 low-level bomber submarine helicopters. A hel-‘ WASHINGTON (AP) — The of living together. Within maritime forces has been re- and Honest John artillerylcopter carrier. r" helicopter, is ‘airlift of an army mechanized months it has become possible vived within the defence deparl- rocket. fthe type of ship now being i' ' urope to argue that Moscow may have ment. it was learned reliably No request for nuclear depth -chiefly considered as 3 replace. will take place Jan. 10-13, the more in common with Washing- here. charges has been put before the ment for the cancelled super- U«5- defence d€PaI'tm€nl an- ton than with Peking. Discussion on this point is ex- government by the defence de- frigates. nollnced Fl'ld3y- If Set this date As to illustrate common pected to become more preva- partment. ‘—‘*"?’i-‘*—-—",for the exercise Long-Thrust IX _~ cause in 1964, both President lent following the New Year’s; A View widely heid among the alum s'rAT1s1'1c3 iwhich W85 D!'eVl0US.1y a_n- Johnson and Premier Khrush-‘Eve arrival at North Bay, 0nt., ‘defence plane” is that once‘ _ ‘ nounced as due sometime in ~ ' ' chev have issued resounding iof nuclear warheads for the Bo- Statistics presented to the January. The battalion of about _ promises try and improve ‘mare anti-aircraft missile. the nuclear 1°‘ W35 l”°k°“ [World Food Congress in 1963 ‘900 men of the 2nd Infant-ry Di- Sana!!! P811100 in Manila Wed- economic cooperation between conversation with President anti-Malaysian campaign al- [East-West relations. 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