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BRANTFORD, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1966 3 N-War ceasefire or peace conference would not be in the national interest, the report added. The committee said the National Liberation Front, of which the Viet Cong is the military arm, "must be recognized as a principal belligerent in the war and as a necessary party to any settlement." conference, the United Nations thus far to use its good offices to help end the Viet Nam war," the report continued, "dramatizes the urgency of ineluding China as a full member of that institution." THE EXPOSITOR, McNamara: Won't Inch Toward WASHINGTON (AP) Defence Secretary Robert McNamara has told senators the United States doesn't aim to bole up in enclaves or escalate the war by trying to crush Ho Chi Minh's regime in North Viet. Nam. For those who worry the conflict may inch toward a nuclear showdown, McNamara said he conceive of the United States using nuclear weapons in South Viet Nam.

And he added in censored testimony made public today: "It is not our intention to Chase Cong Guerrillas SAIGON (AP) The combined-force operations against Viet Cong around Bong Son Lao val. stroncholds, ley has driven several more guerrilla battalions out of hiding and inflicted new heavy punishment on them, military spokesmen reported today. and South Vietnamese forces claimed 316 more Viet Cong killed by infantry, artillery and air action, raising the total guerrilla dead claimed in the big operation 300 miles north of Saigon to 1,611 since mid-January. Rape Case Hearing On A 22 year old Brantford woman testified today she was beaten and punched before she was sexually assaulted in the rear seat of a car in Tuscarora Township Jan. 1.

She was giving testimony at the preliminary hearing of Wayne R. Montour of R6 Hagersville who faces a charge of rape. Dr. A. J.

Finlayson of Brantford testified he examined the woman Jan. 1 and said her face was markedly bruised and swollen, she had a loose tooth and a sore abdomen. She was crying and confused and suffered from a cerebral concussion, the doctor said. The hearing was expected to be concluded this afternoon. Con Eddy Honored A special evening to honor Con Eddy of 174 Brant Avenue was held Monday by the Telephone City Kiwanis Club.

Mr. Eddy, a past president of the Kiwanis Club of Brantford, was the founder of the Telephone City club. For his outstanding leadership and service across 30 years he received a desk set from the Telephone City club. An illuminated scroll from Kiwanis was also presented Eddy. International, Bert Bond of Galt, the speaker for the evening urged the club to continue its support of Mohawk Park and the highland games.

Start Soon On Kitchener Expressway TORONTO (CP) -The first major contract for the Kitchener- Waterloo Expressway -valued at nearly $3,000,000 -has been awarded to Bot Construction Limited and Clarkson Construction Company Limited, of Oakville. The contract, for the rebuilding of King Street in Kitchener for a distance of 1.7 miles between Block Line and Doon Roads, was announced by Highways Minister MacNaughton. Mr. MacNaughton said construction will be started before the end of February, and completion of the $24,000,000 expressway is expected during the fall of 1967. carry on military operations in North Viet Nam that would require the use or make desirable the use of nuclear McNamara revealed a report, based on interrogation of Viet Cong and North Vietnamese prisoners, which concluded that stepped up U.S, action on the ground and in the air had taken "a toll of Viet Cong morale al and combat effectiveness." Nevertheless, McNamara said in testimony late in January and early this month to the Senate armed services and appropriations committees, the Com- "particularly qualified" to dismunists continue their build up cuss the situation.

in the South and give evidence "There are diplomatic alterof plans for a further increase, natives, not yet fully explored, to continued military escalation The McNamara testimony of the war in Viet Nam." the was released as eight liberal conference said. Democrats in the House of Repbombing of North Viet Nam is resentatives joined in a call for not in the American interest a military slowdown in Viet either in shortening the war or Nam, and admission of China in improving prospects for a neto the United Nations. gotiated settlement. There The group recently set itself should be no further escalation up as a special unofficial con- of American troop commitference to study the Viet Nam ment." problem and conferred with a Unilateral withdrawal of all group of experts it described as American troops prior to a Teen Accused Of Attack, Robbery SIMCOE Police are investigating an alleged robbery with violence here on Monday night. Harry Rockefeller, 39, of that he was set upon by on the head, and his wallet knife were stolen from him.

R1 Walsingham, reported six teen-agers. He was hit containing $80 and a jack- Rockefeller went to the home of E. A. Peachey at 91 Wilson Avenue who called police. The victim said he was walking on Basil Avenue about 100 feet from Argyle Street when he was attacked.

Cpl. Clarence Wheaton and Const. George Sauchuk are the investigating officers. Change Library Act Help for Schools, In Current Session TORONTO (CP) Education; Minister William Davis said Monday he will introduce a new Public Libraries Act during the current session of the legislature. He also said a new structure will be introduced to enable school boards to increase spending on school libraries.

The minister spoke to reporters shortly after receiving the report on library esources in Ontario prepared by Francis R. St. John of Library Consultants New York. The report was compiled under the auspices of the Ontario Library Association. The education.

minister said he could not spell out details of the new act before announcing them in the legislature but he implied that several recommendations in the St. John report would be implemented. Outlines Plan A department official said the new grants could be called stimulation grants and school boards must initiate library improvements to qualify for the money. The grants will be available in 1967 to reimburse boards for 1966 improvements, he said, OBITUARY PETER ZYLSTRA Peter Zylstra, 49, of 21 Beverley Road, died Monday at his residence. He was born in Holland, a.

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zylstra and had resided in Brantford for the past 14 years. Mr. Zylstra was wellknown to many rural people as he was a distributor of Dutch manufactured dry goods.

He was a former member of the Brantford Memorial Band and a member of the First Christian Reformed Church. Surviving besides his wife the former Bertha Valks, are one son and two daughtes, Appie, and Cornelia, all at home; three brothes, Andries and Ype both in Holland, Fred of Grand Rapids, two sisters, Tetje and Fokje both in Holland. Mr. Zylstra is at the Hill and Robinson Funeral Home until Friday noon then to First Christian Reformed Church from p.m. for service at 2 p.m.

Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Guidelines Canada's Worry: U.S. They were responding to queries on their reaction to concern expressed in Canada about the impact of the U.S. program. As of Dec.

6, this brings Canadian subsidiaries of 900 American firms under a voluntary program that reduces foreign investment, repatriates more foreign earnings, encourages more exports and urges foreign subsidiaries to buy more from the United States. Connor said there had been considerable reaction not so long ago in Canada and elsewhere about too much American investment, rather than too little. Perhaps all countries concerned now are better informed about the jobgenerating capacity of American capital, he suggested. He said latest indications are that the impact on Canada is minor. The full story would not be available for i adding that it would not be possible to say how much money would be paid out.

Mr. Davis noted his departmental estimates placed before the legislature last week provided $5,000,000 in library board grants an increase of 50 per cent from 1965. The St. John report says library service in most of Ontario is below average. LB.J Plans Second Viet Summit Soon SAIGON (Reuters) U.S.

President Johnson today told South Vietnamese Premier Ngyen Cao Ky he hopes decisions reached at last week's Honolulu summit talks will be closely and vigorously followed up. The president said in a message to Ky he the Honolulu meeting how much there is to be gained from close contact and the direct exchange of ideas across the table." The message was issued here today by the official Viet Nam press agency. Johnson repeated his proposal for a second South VietnameseAmerican meeting this June at which he said a further review could be made of joint action in the social, economic and political fields. MOVE ON MEASLES MONTREAL (CP)-After research showed that measles is the top killer of American children, the Montreal health department is establishing a mass vaccination program. It will be modelled on that of New Toronto, thought to be the first in Canada.

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Mrs. Moughler had been found strangled. Alter RC Meat Ban? 30 VATICAN CITY less meals will remain the Friday fare for Roman Catholics for some time to come, but bishops may get an optionsibly within a year -to lift the rale in their countries. Sources here give that outline of how things stand on the question of the Friday abstinence, a church rule dating back 11 centuries. The rule is that Catholics over seven years old cannot eat meat, or soups and gravies made from meat, on Fridays.

Deliberate violation is a matter for confession. Occasional forgetfulness is not. Pope Paul asked the 2,300 prelates at the Vatican ecumenical council last October to let him know, through their national bishops' conferences, what kind of change they believe is needed in the entire area of fasting and abstinence. The chairmen of the 51 national and regional bishops' conferences met here and handed in confidential reports. During the last week of the council in December, many theologians and bishops said the pontiff was about to end the Friday abstinence universally with a decree, The Pope now is said to have decided to leave it up to the bishops and eventually will give the national and regional conferences the signal to go ahead shows your wardrobe to advantage choose the Sarong zipper girdle 11.00 .00 legislate for their own ritories.

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20 Murders Still Unsolved From '64 OTTAWA (CP) -Twenty ders committed in 1964 remain unsolved, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. The figure is down slightly from 21 unsolved murders remaining from 1963 and 23 from 1962. The bureau's reporting procedure is to identify each murder with the year it was reported to DBS. It may take several years to follow a case through to conviction of the culprit or otherwise dispose of the case. The bureau began its study of several weeks, pending study of the individual forecasts for the 900 firms for 1965, Each was asked to submit these by mid-February, showing where murders in 1961 and figures released today said there were 12 unsolved murders remaining from that year, The report said there were 218 victims of murders in 1964, compared with 215 in 1963 and 217 in 1962.

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