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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-07-20, Page 7
• T110 110 AREAS Or BLME, 3, . ISItAFIaIwARA... AFTERMATH G a M 0 y ., -�1� 11 ,0a . The attitude of solve nation• als during the teW days which sufficed for Israel toll►un •hone o.. the :mp .t ha t. r. n Ig s, e. e t .. f t 1d., . 1 S e. r. .e in military history, Wan some • thing, akin td'that 01 Arne,tPaP., s around 1915. '4They didn't give, damn who wen SO long as it s. the ' British". The pot» i 'clans of a number of natio were left calling fora cease.+ fire long after one. -side had rat everything with which to e. • THE SOVIET UNION ' The Soviet Union,which had studiously tried to curry favour with the Arabs by pouring in loans and' armaments to Egypt and Syria, was 'almost as shock. ed as the Arabs themselves, ' when this cataclysmic,defeat • was so swiftly accomplished. They saw their most modern weapons destroyed or captured before they had had time to speak. All . this continuing ass. istsuice by the Soviets is just another example of their •un. declared policy to bleed the West by stirring up any people simple enough to respond. In the present case they are pre. pared. to fight to, the last Arab, for ' they have little to gain economically and they do not need the Arab oil. EGYPT'S LOSSES The more the present'plight of Egypt is examined, the more pig. headed -does. Nasser's -lat. ter regime, appear. With foreign 'debts of $4.3 billions and re. ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN Chinese Food Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Friday and • Saturday Until 12 Midnight The. Esquire Restaurant "524-9941" YOUR VACUUM . serves' of only $93 millions, she is $26 . milllou in arrears on a debt to the International Monetary Fuu d, Blocking the Suez Canal with some 14 ships will probably lose hint some °'$1'i million. Still worse, his `repeatod closing of the Canal has given*the West to pander very deeply; so deeply in' fact that the writing is al, ready • on the wall, for while Arabian crude production has morethan trebled in the past. ten years, the tonnage through the Canal has barely, doubled. And with oil cargoes the main source 'of Canal revenue, the oil companies have been making some calculations. The Gulf Oil Company, for example, is build. ing 300,000 ton tankers which are too large for the Canal, but can deliver crude from Kuwait to Europe at around $2.40 per ton, round the Cape' both ways, against $3.80 ,a ton for 100,000__ton tankers using the Canal. • OIL AS A WEAPON Together. the ArabStates pro. duce 10 million barrels a day. Europe, 'which used to take 80 per cent, has reduced its usage to less than half over the last 11 years. Japan depends on hall her requirements from this source and some 40 million bar. rels a year_,,g�oo to U.S.'forces in Vietnam. Immediately. there. fore, with tanker assts at a premium due to <their scarcity and longer turn round,Arab oil- • stands as a more potent weapon than armies versusEur. ope, "The cheer leaders, Egyptand Syria, have no oil andthus have little to lose on this account but the boycott of the West has already cost Saudi Arabia ° $31 millions, while Kuwait and Iraq havelost, some $80 mil. lions apiece. From Libya, which, ' produces three quarter billion barrels per annum, there are hints that sweet reasonableness is returning. Algeria too, seems to be havering. What of the future? The U.S. s S goyernme t ' Just' �.has ji1 • t sold one millloi acres of wildcat of shore area, the first Since 1962. for $512. million. Alberta offers the huge' potential (090 billion barrels of crude) of the Ath. abasca sands" where renewed' interest is-beifig. shorn, In the Far East, . Indonlesia is en- couraging new• developientj Malaysia has made a start. Thailand could be' promising. Australia is likely to redouble both. errand off shore explora. tion, while :erica,. outside Nig- eria and Angola, may also offer some prospects. Thus the long range portents are all towards independence of the Mid -East sources and their coercive moil. opoly interests inay diseover that, in the oil business beg. gar -mom -neighbour is no way to get rich. CANADIAN CASUALTIES Canada's main casualty was the loss of her aura of ' im. partiality', with which her po1." iti'cians had tried 'so hard tb imbue her. It was a cruel blow to be classed with the arch aggressors, the U.S. and Bri. tain. Two men and a boy and the R.C.M.P. (as the saying goes) may keep the peace so long as the belligerents ' are supine, but it takes more than that to MAKE peace - lasting peace. The question is, will this recent demonstration of the malignancy of certain peoples of the world have any influence on Canada's Defence Force? Is' it still too late for the facts of life to penetrate the hide of the 'obstinate Hellyer? Can he be made to see that what Can. ada really needs are Services which can integrate with those of ttie major powers when the balloon goes up? INDIA Despite her 'neutral align. ment' with the Arab cause, .it was India which was most hurt by the closing of • the Canal. For there lie 27,000 tons of much needed sorghum. If New Delhi had not baulked at char. SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY CLEANERS BY EUREKA, GENERAL ELEC. TRIC AND LEWYT BEFORE YOU BUY. ' Hutchinson Radio:- TV.— Appliance 308 Huron Rd. ' 524-7831 If you ,are NEW -TO -TOWN or brie just moved into a new home • GODERICH'S OWN ... 0 WELCOME. 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Heves in her .precious neutral, lism before food for her. people, -hence- the desertion of so many from the Congress paity in recent'elebtions, There are two sidelights on the conflict. When Jerusalem's dor capture • by the Israelis' was , bricast over the U.K. radio,, Essex the ss County pollee culled the Israeli ambassador In Lon. don at 2 a.Tn. to Inform hive, Their Message closed with; "I'3y the way. The .•Essex polite -are your ur Side, The second :story cemesfir'$t hand from an American visitor to .Jordan very recently. . He was much ' impressed by the, CoIborne central School Pupils Receive Proficiency Awards Centennial coin setswerepre sented as general proficiency awards to four Grade 8 stu. dents, presentations were made at Colborne Central School -to Jerry , Durst and Trudy Ker. nighan, by Mrs. ' 'Leonard Fisher: At Holmesville Central School awards were presented to Peter idsinga, .,by Mrs. John Westbrook, and to Denise Defoe, by Mrs. Frank Schmidt, all oh behalf of Court Fascination L1901 C.O.F. Benmiller. HOLD- DANCE, A Centennial dance sponsored by Courts L1901 and 86 C-O•F- Benmiller was held at Auburn Hall on Friday, June 30th. Prizes for Centennial costume went to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor (Beigrave) for best dressed couple and to Mrs. Taylor for the eldest dress. Mr: Taylor won again for having the bushiest beard. 1r. Dale had the best -trimmed beard. For having the most attractive home -,made' dress Mrs. Bill ,Rodger was chosen. •.The judges, Mrs. Bert Craig and Mr, and, Mrs. P. B, Doran were presented with Centennial coffee spoons for their help. Ray Fisher won first prize (a Coleman gas stove) on a draw, .proceeds of which will send a retarded child to camp. Second prize, a car robe,went to C. Litt of Exeter. * * * * * *, * * An average of 20 units of whole blood is needed for every case of open heart surgery. # 4. a e r,. order and cleanii ess 'of the villages' and even more 60 the ' courtesy.',, frlendlines#, and 'discipline of the men of t 11 Arab Legion whom he met in, outlying parts. The Legionwas, of courset_the•instrument fay •#lion, ."y .Sir . e �l ,, When h n the visitor :co�'�thrtrn .limen ted ale leg'', ionnaire, the soldier replied in good English,•. '" Yes.things .are. in good shape, but You, should have seep them when the Bri• The erich- Si *toy, : u, fish were ,here rt, er_ loft aft+�x� 41.:the .D.rittshi legit °a /044044 in .the Winds of ,Tor! 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