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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1963, p. 3

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ROAD SAFETY CITATION IS PRESENTED Group Captain W. H. Schro- eder, senior administrative staff officer at Air Transport Command Headquarters in Trenton, receives a_ citation trom Assistant RCMP Com missioner A, W,' Parsons, right, on behalf of the Cana- dian Highway Safety Council, The. award was made to Air Transport Command for hav- ing the finest road safety re First Motorists Faced Hazards Washington -- The first man to drive across the United States in an automobile was warned of highway men, Bul the only robber he met was a gasoline vendor who charged him $1.05 a gallon Expensive fuel was just one of Cal, H. Nelson Jackson's pro biems as he drove from San Francisco to New York in a two cylinder, 'chain-drive Winton. in May-July, 1903. The toa @ days Roads were rutted wagon trails that turned into. moras ges after rain, the National Geo graphic Society savs. The stout Hittl car jounced over dry atream beds and splashed ac rose rivers-bridges were a lux ury DOWN THE ROAD A PIERCE Road maps and signs were unknown, One woman misdir- trip ected the traveler 5@ miles down! a read that came to a dead end) ated in dismal detail how he failed to repair his disabled steamer and was "again towed home in disgrace." To novices Never wear a silk hat, frock and white linen on an aul they don't look well 3 an accident DUSTERS AND KANGAROO SKIN Leather jacket and. breeches comprised a more ractical motoring outfit. Kangareé skin was favored because it was pliable and shed water, Cloth dusters warded off the huge clouds of dust the open cars stirred up Conveys of cars often banded together for long-distance tours New Hampshire police were not impressed by an elite auto earavan that invaded state in 1903, Officers disguised as work men were posted on both sides of the principal read, They held a rape to step any car (or gar coal trin at an isolated farmhouse, where/Pote the driver) exceeding the an elderly couple gaped at the, Smile-an-hour speed limit @trange machine. The indignant! Jackson retraced his route and asked the woman why she had eent him there "I wanted maw and paw to ore you,' she explained "They've never seen an auto- mobile," In the pioneer days of motor) touring, even a little spin in the country was almost as adven- turfous as a cross-country trip Some towns banned the "devil wagons' from their. streets Farmers buried saws and rakes in the dusty reads tg sabotage! the city fellers who were fright ening their horses and killing their chickens. Even without booby traps early motorisis averaged at least ane flat per trip. The flim Sy tires leaked, collected naiis,) and exploded on the slightest prevocation Three or four spare and a portable vulcanizer were standard equipment. Every man was his own mechanic (cars invariably breke down miles from nowhere), and the feresighted carried a bleck.and- tackie, towing cable, hatchet grease gun, asserted wrenenes and screw drivers, several feet of insulated wire, spark nalurs, gaskets, tire valves, and se on Another vital Rem was a .ved hamper. Pioacer motorists did met stint themselves. "A wick. er basket the size of a smal! steamer trunk will do." ane writer suggested Many times al! precautions Were useless. In an early mat OMmag magazine, a decter re Jet Shoots Up Control Bunker 2 Men Killed FORT WALTON REACH, Fila {AP)--An air force jet fired a ef @ammy rockets at a erewded contre! bunker Thurs. @ay and ane af them ripped through a narrow ob<ervation siet, killing twa men and injur. img the M4 others inside The fourfoot-iong racket spat- tered amainst the back of the marrow trench, tossing abou! heavy planks, sapd bags @lectrenic equipment. The 2.75 shell, about the size of a ha. peaka, @id nat contain explo sives The F-200 fighter ict already had made one pass, shooter trucks, tanks, aad other targets @uring a competitive @aili at Eglin Air Force Base anid A. H. Gautier. 4 a civ service planning Officer watch ing the @rili from the banker as a guest. He escaped serious in ures strafing "The pilot said he saw a tank truck and would came back fa: a recke Gawtier "Re apparently S2VA Pe | mn mired @nd came wm em the bunker." (commissien In Urbana, Hiinais, an ordin ance limited speed to 4 miles an hour and required drivers to sound a bell within 30 feet of a crossing and to continue ring ing it until after the intersec tien had been passed Motoring grew in spite af bad reads, mechanical failures, ac eidents, iegal restrictions, and other obstacies. Rut there were tarebodings A Newport dowager puns ently expressed an early attit ude toward motor she said, after a was run. down, "The mobile is dividing the Un States inte two classes quick and the dead." U Thant Met By Pope Paul ROME (AP)--Pope Paul V1 Tharsday met United Nations Seeretary-General U Thani, a Buddhist, and told him he es teemed the warld organization's program to eliminate war, aid young countries and guard hu man rights Later Thant disciesed ai a press conference he had dis- cussed the fate of Joseph Car dinal Mindszeaty with Premier Janes Kadar of Huagary on a visit te Budapest Thant declined te say, how ever, whether he drought ap this subject in his 3-minute private audicace with Pope Paul. Ner weuld he say more about his talk with Kadar Cardinal Mindszeaty has been wm exile im the U.S. legation in Budapest since the Russians crushed the Hungarian revel. tien of 1836. The seeretary-general alse de timed to say whether be and the Pape rad discussed the claims of Buddhists in South Viet Nam that ther are @is erimimated against by the largely Roman Catholic zovern ment: of President Nea Pink Diem Commission To Operate Arena PETERBOROUGH -- Opera. tien of Civic Arena by the re. Creahen cemmissien effective Sept. 2 s Deen anpreved by caty couecil Ne changes ia persennel the arena are centema~alaied the chanmgeever, Arther Meerty" Rarrett will ceatieec ears pedestrian autame ited the iy ' acal Was asked earber tes pear by the Civic Arena Cammussian te cansder redec- mE the site af the commission or Come up with same a ' had been nf B Querem Meounzty. Traabic a R raicng when} cord in the Department of National Defence in 1982, Also present at the preseniation ceremonies in the RCMP Of- ficer's Mess at. Rockeliffe, Ont, was Wing Commander 1, ©. Gibson, left, chairman OBITUARIES MRS, M, MCMULLEN PETERBOROUGH -- The fu: neral of Mrs, Margaret MeMul- len was held at the Comstock funeral home Thursday, July 11, at 2 p.m, Mrs, MeMullen died in a Toronto hoapiial Monday after a short iliness, The daughter of the late Gor-| don Mann and the former Laura! Jackson, she was born and educated fn Smith Township, She attended Gilmour Baptist Church and was active n all ases of church work, Mrs, leMullen Was M4, She is survived by her hus. band, Reginald; one Waughter, Mrs, William Maan (Marion); and one son James BE, MeMullen of RR 2, Peterborough, She was the sister of J, Karl of Oshawa and W, Clarence Mann, of RR 4, Peterborough. She. is also sur: vived by one grandchild,, Louise! Mann, | The Rev, J, G, Duncan of. ficated at the funeral, Burial! was in Rosemount Memorial Gardens, | . WALTER G6, JEFFERIES | TORONTO -- A farrier and retired officer of the Queen's \Own Rifles, Walter G. Jefferies idied Tuesday, July 9, following! a brief illness at Sunnybrook: Hospital, He was in his 90th year, | Mr, Jefferies was born in Services Acci + erent, and for 25 years was serve eb "chief designer for Sellers and dent Prevention Committee, |. . ». Gough, furrers, Air Transport Command's |° h, furrers, later going into accident rate during 1982 was a record low of 1.16 traffic ac. | He was a lieutenant in the cidents per 100,000 miles Queen's Own Rifles and went RCAF Photo Overseas in 1914 with the First Canadian Division, He was a member of the 1907 Canadian) of the Joint business for himself, WOODBINE ENTRIES SATURDAY, JULY team at the Risley shooting matches, winning the revolver champion-ship for Canada He is survived by two sons FIRST RACE ~ Estonia $2500 claim ing fealed in Canada. Parse $1800 three-yearolds and up, € furlongs Vale Of Avoca, GQubbime 118 Deal. Me Aces, Rokenke 106 Rasy Pieki, Dalton , Dw Barry Rose, No Boy Menari, Ne Bay a Rayal Soubrette, Remillard Hi VU Swear e i Ne na a lane, No Roy 118 iden Lad, Simpson X10 Wwe SROOND RACK --- Cario 82506 ¢ we foaled in Canada. Purse Slate threeyearalda and ap, & farlongs Rright Civele, Turcotte Xie tee The Captain, No Roy Mr. Yo Te, Remillard De Rinewood, Fitzsimmons 118 Navy Grand, Hernandes X}18 Brernal Look, Turcatte N08 Wialttes Warriar, No Normanton, Hale toma to Roy a nea THIRD RACK -- Red River aiming. Parse 81900 for three ols and wp, & furtonge Rally Smart, Wolski im Rrowa Panther, Rokenke Dusty Kitty, Simpsan Xie? lisa K.. Harrisen 222 Oceana Pearl, Tarcotie Xiee Kinga Newton, Robinson 22 Pipe Rand, Hale 115 Howse Roy, Rurtes 12 FOURTH RACK ~ Don Valley Sao olaiming, Purse 82900 fer three.vear olds aad up. € furlongs Wings Of Fight, Pitesimmens (4); Real Gentioman, Hale 11a Padre's Scamp, Hate } Brierama, Turcotte Xie Chimese Rardit, Twreette (A)X)24 Set. Brteker, Ditiiack be Craatan, Harriaaa 118 AT. B.Baye and &. Rotenberg eatry 7] Casentine Sle yea a FIFTH RACE -~ Temagami aliew North Manitoba Indians Get Education Program CHURCHILL, Man. (CP)--A comprehensive program of ed ucahenal activity has been faunched among Indian and Metis (mixed. bleed) peanie around this northern Manitoba pert The program includes adult education classes, a calendar of secial activities, instruction n English for Cree and Chip ewyan youngsters, radio dread. casts in Cree and Chipewyan and "job attitude and orienta tion" classes for men and boys Behind this pregram is a 33 member Indian and Metis coun il established early this year m Churchill, first ef its kind in Manitoda © Population ia this Hudsan pert area includes about treaty Indians and 338 Ray yee Metis Manitoba Laber Minister J R. Carrell has said it is part ef the provincial coverament's CITY AND DISTRICT SIX AMBULANCE CALLS Oshawa Fire Depariment re- ported that there were six roa. mane ambulance calis duriag the ast 4 hours. There were no fire alarms im the same period COROURG PLAYER WINS Vietar Foxhkall. of Cobdours, won the wagies playdewn af the Provincial Lawa Bowling Asso. ciatien at the Oshawa Lawn Rowling Clad Tharsday eight He defeated Charies Peaceck, wf Oshawa, by a score of 22 te 6 GAMBLE COSTLY PICKERING (Staff) -- Tak mm a chance of Griving te a cas station with last wear's lireeace plates cest adRay Ridses man RM and cests whee he was fewad guilty Tharsdar in Pick ering Village Magistrate's Court, Keaaeth MacKinaen 1483 Garvelin avenue appear ed before Magistrate Harry W ermyn and pleaded net guilty te the affeace GOOD FOOD. Breaktest Leach Dinner PAM. te 2 PM. 3:30 Pm. te 8 PLM, for } aim. § Peter of Toronto and William of ance, Purse 82000 for threeyearoits, Detroit, and a daughter, Mrs 116 miles Pearl Railes of Oshawa pe ag gg ate la The funeral service will be Lae? Nieuw. Ne BR . held at 10.435 am. Saturday Pic N Pie, Harr July 13, at the R. S. Kane Funeral Home 'Interment wi Vedas, Turcotte | * » %, be in York Cemetery Tai Anat, Fitesimmone Relva, Rurten Ha Five Horse, Dittfach 118 SIXTH RACE Vietoria = Makes P Sh308 adkied for two-yearolda, 344 MRS, T. (EMILY) KNOTT Following a lingering iliness the death accurred July 10 at the- home of her son, 1201 Cari ton 'drive, Racine, Wisconsin of Mrs, T. (Emily) Knott A resident of Oshawa for QUINELLA RETTING years, Mrs. Knott had lived SEVENTH RACE 4 Torani Ove Racine since 1931 oe ee * op itn acted fer She is survived by a Clarence, of Racine; .a Mrs, BK, Drage (Florence) of Oshawa; a drother Walter Fowkles, of Leicester, England and two grandchildren, Doreen and Chester Stelmackall, of Ra cine, Wisconsin The funeral service will be held from the Hansen Funeral Home, Lafayette boulevard, RIGHTH RACE Bitermere tae Racine, Wisconsin, Saturday elataing. Parse 8190) for taree.vear morning July 13. Taterment its and wp, 24 miles (Marshal Tart ¥" : : . will be in Racine, Coarse) Friend W harrison 218 ott on ae MRS, MELVILLE MARLING a Se ed Ae Following a lengthy illness You ind. Deen a the death occurred Thursday ong -- Darton me Juiy i, at the ge Gener - nen Haspital of Mrs elville Ma POST TIME 2 p.m, CLEAR AND FAST aa The. daceaaca rauiel-- a) Ml Wilson road north The. former Dorothy Carter Mrs, Mariing was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Carter. She was bora Nov, 1912 in Toronto and came to Oshawa 17 vears ago Resides her husband, she survived by a sister, Mrs. Bert Serv. Veraeghe (Clara) ef Carman a self-help program sup-/Manitoba and four brothers ported by agreements between William, Harold and Nelson the provincial government andj Carter, of Torante and Fred the federal Iadian affairs Carter. of Orillia branch The memorial service will be The adult education program, |held at the Armstrong Funeral backed by & grant from Win./Home at 2 pm. Monday, July nipes's community welfare ti, fellewed by interment in planning council, includes clas./Oshawa. Union Cemetery. Rev ses in English for adults, public/R. G, Rrooks of Si. George's speaking and read safety and Memorial Anghean Charch will driving instruction lessens conduct the services The English classes sy _ . iden ag Charchi acheei STANLRY MARSH SCOTT board and the RCMP helps Tre death af Stanley Marsh with the driving and. safety Scott, 1@ Gordon street, Relic. "ville, ecourred Friday. July 12 at the Oshawa General Hospital, m his Mrd-vear. He had deen in failing health for the past year. A sen of James Scott and the late Harriett Husband, he was dera in Warkworth, Aug. 28 3910. Mr. Scott was the owner ef Retlevitle Bottling Werks. He was aa adherent of the Anglican Charch of Canada Besides his wife, the former Marguerite McCabe, Mr. Scott is survived by a daughter, Lau rie Blaine He leaves his father James Scott, of Oshawa: a sis ter. Muriel, of Terente and tree bdrethess, Gedirey, of Hamilton; Gavia, of Rrockville and Norman, af Detroit Mr. Scott will be at the Ger row FPoneral Home watil Sater. @ay morning. From there, be will be taken te the Thompson Funeral Home, SM Kverett street, Relievilie, for Raneral service in the chapel Moaday Jay i at 2 am. Interment wall be aa Rellevitie Cemetery, FUNBRAL, OF CARMELSG SCAGLIONE Migh requiew, mass was swag ia Rely Cress Roman Catholic DAMASCUS, Seria (AP)--Ye. GQoere' at 8 a.m. today fer Car men's repablican gevermmeant Bele Scaghione wha died Tacs said renewed fighting Marea Gay, July 9 at the Oshawa na Sam, Prveitt MS Rahenke 113 Fmpire Miss, LeBlane 103 Rimini Ril, Pitesimmons He Rustic Gentleman, Dalton 108 Ramo Road Turcotte 115 Rroékien Roy 45 in san Sister. (Tort Hale 1 * Tureette Rorkenke 2 a San we, Pitas Tr, Giddings, Dittfaca Sows Stage, Burtaa Mosey Qa, Robinson fit Reap The Wind, Rarten 190 Prince Maple, Ne Ray bi Seany, Preeit 28 ss community development CLASSeSs Another schoal far phase involves pre. instruction in BKagtish Indian and Metis children, taught by a church mission representative Job classes inctade instruc. tion on the impertance of skills and appearance, how te register for a job, how ta cape with a job interview and hew te act tewards an empleyer Through oe-operation with CRON im the area seme ladians and Metis have already received jobs as a result of the council's efferts, said Mr. Car. ret Four weekly radie braadcasts --twe in Cree and two in the Chipewyan tencuc--are presen ted ever Churchill rade sta. then CHCF, These incinde tre Memunute health braadcasts and news, Mune and other items The council alse is working om a pepulation survey af the Churchill regien and plans fe. tere prejects related te land housing, education, health and Armene and develepment small lecal industry ARABS FIGHT General Hospital, He was in! his 78rd year, | Rt, Rev, P. Coffey, pastor ot | Holy Cross Church sang the} mass, Interment was in St Gregory's Cometery, The pallbearers were Alfie, Caleatena, Tony Gattallaro, Joe) Catalano, Rocco Esposito, Sam. Esposito and A, Esposito, | | FUNERAL OF | HUGH WALLACE McCONNELL | The funeral service for Hugh | Wallace McConnell, who died at the Oshawa General Hospi: tal, Tuesday, July 9, was held) at the Melntosh Anderson Funeral Chapel, Thursday, July Ml, at 2 pam | Rev, N. FF, Swackhammer, pastor of First Baptist Church, conducted the service, Inter. | ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Pallbearers were Frank Meag- Iher, W. J, Raby, Vie McAdam, Ralph Brown, Steve Sandford and Bob Devine, JOSEPH PATRICK RERNEY The death of Joseph Patrick Rerney, 14 Rirch street, Ajax, occurred Thursday, July 1, at the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, He was in his 84th pear, Born in Paris, Ont., Mr, Ber: ney was a son of the late Mr and Mrs, Patrick Berney, He received his education in the district, About 5? years ago, he married the former Catherine Bridget Shannon, in Toronto For many years, Mr, Berney was secretary-treasurer of the Canadian Wirebound Box Com. pany, Toronto, retiring in 1941.) He moved to Ajax in that year/ and resided there to the time of his death While living in Toronto, Mr Berney served for many years }on the Toronto Board of Educa: tion as representative of the Separate School Board. He was a member of St. Bernadette's Roman Catholic Church, Ajax the Catholic Order of Forest ers, and the Knights of Colum bus j He was predeceased by. his! wife and is survived by three daughters, Mrs, Kathleen tre land and Mrs. Aileen Guiette.| both Ajax and Miss Jose. phine Berney, of Toronto, He John J, Perney There are 10 and two. great of aVeS a SOR, Hamilton grandchildren grandchildren Mr. Berney of will be at the McKachnie Funeral Home Pickering, until Monday, July 13, ai 9.30 am then ta St Rernadetie's Roman Catholic Chureh where Rev, M. J. Dar by will sing requiem high mass at 18 a.m, Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Toron ta, FUNERAL OF MRS, EDWARD C, BUTLER The funeral service for Mrs Blizabeth Beatrice Butler, who @ied at Whitby 'Monday, July &/ was held at the Gerrew Fu meral Chapel, Thursday, July U, at 3 p.m, Rev. R. A, Sharp, rector of St, Matthew's Anglican Church randucted the service. Inter ment was in Oshawa "Union Cometery, Pallbearers, were Charles all nephews Harold, Richard Thomas, Edward and Rud Jol dump truck at Camp Petawawa. day's election China-Russian | Talk Recessed Again Today MOSCOW (AP)--The Chinese and Russian delegates working on a trace in the Communist cold war apparently recessed their meeting again today The Chinese delegates headed by Teng Hsiao-ping drove from fTOund Thursday as about 1,000 |the first postwar tank designed), their residence in the Lenin Rorthbound travellers, stymied bY Ney age for the coantrys'| Chinese in Fort Nelson by a series of armed forces will go out soon, a Rimbassy and soon were seen! Washouts along a 2@-mile sec. West German defence depart.) Hits te the nearby Strelling in the embassy grounds im the rear No Russians or Chinese at home and settled down to taMk was sesigned te become/ showed wp at the conference await developments, The same te Standard tank of the West hall on the Lenin Hills not far situation greeted southbound German Bundeswehr away except for a group of ap- parently minor personnel rot about 38 miles northwest of Wl replace the Amencan- necessarily connected with the talks Rt was the secand successive @ay that the conferees have re cessed the talks Increasingly gleamy reports are coming out through various sources, Including Rassian, as te the prospect of achieving a trace ia the Heolegical Battle. Assessor Reports On Tax Payments More than 8140.0 im taxrx has been collected from East der of Deputies Thursday night Women apart, palled Miss Day ratepayers Yeed confidence aa Premier Gi by the waist--tee hard Whathy this year township Tewanship Assesoment Officer completing the process of par.' George Martin reported Thars te Jane 9. He alse noted that 1961 tax arrears Rew stand at $2,187 and 19RD tax arrears total $2.95 Mr. Martin said that a fist of building permits, ap te Jaac * Showed that the value of per. mms seed was $127.60 ps % + ww er ef ete es CONGREGATION WORSHIP IN NEW LOCATION Pastor and Mrs, Lewis of Bloor Street Baptist Church are seen greeting some of the congregation after the first CAPSULE NEWS service at their new home in the Harmony Road Public School, More than 50 mem- bers and friends were in at- tendance for the first service in the new location, where the congregation will be meet- ing for several months as they plan for their own build- NR, -- } to at least five persons, raising to 18 the three-day toll in a series of scattered summer storms over Italy, Four mem- bers of one family were killed Company Fined lny a landslide that crashed on Under Smog Law TORONTO (CP)---Canada Iron Work Foundries Limited was fined $200 Thursday for its third offence making too much smoke f the first victims of Taranto's drive to cut down smog, Mag te C, A, Fasse said in 2 the fine that he was going to make an exam ple of the large companies .con tributing to the smog problem TO START COLLEGE TORONTO (CP)--The Univer sity of Thursday it has acquired a 60. ot ORO sessing acre estate near Erindale, 10 miles west of here, as the cen: tral site for its formeriy that of Reginald Wat. king, Name of the new institu tion will be Erindale College. CYCLIST KILLED PEMBROKE (CP) -- William Feather, 15. of Kingston, was killed Tharsday when he rode his dicyele into the side of a He had been visiting Mr. and Mrs, R, J, Kinstey at the camp. SKYWAY ROOTLAGGING ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- RCMP officers have seized 15 gations of alcohol landed on nearby Bell Island from a light aireraft that apparently came directly from the French isiand of St. Pierre, it was learned Tharsday Pierre is about 18 miles Newfoundiand's south coast TRAVELLERS STRANDED FORT NELSON, B.C. (CP)-- Main Street looked like a camp. at t tien of the Alaska Highway north of here, made themselves travetiers at Watson Lake, Y.T., here, WARNS OF RGGS WASHINGTON (AP) -- The pablic Dealth service isserd a warning Thursday against bay. ing and using cracked or un clean eggs that have not been thoroughly cooked, It said there is & Current outbreak of saime- relia derby, aa intestinal infec. tea which has bit 775 persens frem March 1 te July 8 ia 5 States and the District ef Co. tambia, GETS CONFIDENCE VOTE ROME (AP)--laly's Qam- evanni Leen e*s government, Ramentary endorsement. The confidence in Leone a week age. ' ROR DUCHESS LONDON (Reaters) -- The @ewager Duchess of Norther: berland was rebted Tharsdar af joweicr worth £28.008 ($122.8) whea the car She was Oding in Friday against the revalist), -- Samed altate wa te eee | NEW HOME SPECIALISTS hammed alRadr ea the marth. east freatier with Saadi Arabia Reet Beene Led. oer i i TRADES ACCEPTED 728-4286 323 King D. W. "IRENDNESS i hereby procleim Ee PROCLAMATION la accordance with @ resolution of City Council, MONDAY, AUGUST Sth, 1963 Civic HOLIDAY Ged Seve The Queen Lyman A. Giffard, Mover City of Oshews Toronto announced western off. campus college, The estate was 'their home as they slept. ASKS PRIORITY ST. THOMAS (CP)--The On- tario division of the Canadian Council of the Blind, in conjune- was attacked by raiders iniion with the United Handi broad daylight. Five smashed capped Groups of Ontario, has the car window and grabbed one asked the Ontario government of two boxes of jewelry for contract and employment i ce s priority for handica work: LOSES KQUIPMENT ers, iti was pn 6 Pe LONDON (AP) Britain's day, state-owned railway system has 3 mislaid research equipment WELCOME BABY safely retrieved from space, al WASHINGTON (AP) -- Many scientist complained Thursday. people already are sending gifts Dr, R. C. Jennison of the Joc. and good wishes to Mrs. = rell Bank Observatory said the queline Kennedy, who is equipment was in a rocket firedjing a third baby in late August, trom the Woomera range iniBaby booties, bibs, bonnets, Austtatia June 3. the equip/sweaters and handmade quilts ment was recovered, flown tolare often included in the daily London and handed to the state mail at the White House, a! railwyay to Jodrell Bank, The/with notes from many parts journey to Jodre!! Bank. The the world, Most of the gifts will consignment was last heard of go te charitable institutions, i 2 ad call SURVIVOR DIES PRESIDENT - ELECT FAINTS WILMINGTON, N.C. ( BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- Dr-cal Owen Ketan, 43, beieted Arturo Tila, almost presideat-to be the last survivor of the elect of Argentina, fainted pusitania disaster, died Twes- Thursday as a crowd of 30,00/gay Kennan, a retired army celebrated his victory in Suminavsician, was on a pleasure Mia, 82, Wasicruise aboard the Lusitania quickly revived, Ta got 25 per] when fe ship was cent of the popular vote: The', German submarine att electoral college will elect the president July 31 GETS NEW POST lives when the ship sank, LONDON (AP) -- Viscount RECOVER STOLEN GOODS Head, a former cabinet minis.) MONTREAL (CP) -- ter, today. was named British) 25 » : y walt name arrested i high commissioner to the ROW) businessman has been federation of Malaysia that will * come inte being Aug. 31, I ral one at least 915,000 worth Head, 38, has been missioner in Nigeria TO BUILD TANKS MUNSTERLAGER, Germany) (AP)--Orders te mass-produce) OTTAWA (CP)--A pointed minder was given the pro' y the Canada Council day that greater fi jis fer the ment spokesman announced! ia in i Friday, The medium-size teal ee cal Gates Saher prac i is The new) . tanks--1.000 te 1.300 will be butt! : RESERVES DIP bait MT now in use, It will NEW YORK (AP)--US. be equipped with a British reserves dipped another $38. armor ~ piercing I@S<anillimetre 88 im the week ended CARNOR day, the Federal Reserve FOREST WORKERS KRLED Secseé Teerstay. T TOKYO (AP) Fourteen weeks and the third tamberjacks were reported weets buried alive Friday by a iand. i ' BLAME CIGARETTES Side Uriggered by heavy ralas ACTRESS RURT OXFORD, Bagiand (AP)-- ts Britain's doctors called on the HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Actress Doris Day das a cracked rib, SOVerHMent Thursday te launch her studio said Friday because 2 massive campaign against cestar James Rwied -- & cigarette smoking as a move ie scene te realisticall SaTHeT, elim cancer trving fe keep fwe feuding = cages itisd ia il 3 E z Z asf sttel i STORM KILLS FIVE ss resolt RRESCIA, Italy (AP) -- A) "alarmed at @octers--in a declared Rye the amount of Ban CBRcer associated with seg. day that. $143,599 had deem paid vote in the SBseat chamber Hoeddarst ia this north Ratian| SAAN mie the iswaship treasary wp was 235 to 225. The Senate voted 2728 Carty Friday broarht @eath Suns MORTGAGES Ample Funds for ; Ist MORTGAGES Te Save thet compet or chest. ered Chomed protessonalty nm Osheme"s Original Came Cleamire Comtre - . where twhy Qutronteed satisfaction a oad ' Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUGCO. LTD. 374 MARY ST,

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