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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1963, p. 1

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A ee mere sail aed ois cian ae gua ad ate ee ae ind Pe ane ego ne pias alo ya acapticay cag Cornerstone Lai THOUGHT FOR TODAY Federal aid to education should begin with the teaching of arith- metic in Ottawa. Os or New Coun awa Gunes ty B ii -- uilding --P. 9. WEATHER REPORT 2 * Cloudy with snowflurries and colder tonight Winds light. and Saturday. Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy VOL. 92 -- NO. 280 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1963 Authorized as Second Class Mai Ottawa and for payment Uf + of Office Department Post Cash, Postage TWENTY Pi Portugal's = - ; Colonialism | Irks Martin OTTAWA (CP) -- External)representation in the South Afri-| Affairs Minister Martin Thurs-|can Parliament to 12,000,000 Ne- day delivered some of the/groes by admitting three Ne- 'harshest criticism ever heard in|groes, This had been denied. a NATO country against Portu-/The other members hadn't gal, a member of the North At-lasked South Africa to leave the | | lantic Treaty Alliance. Mr. Mar-|Commonweaith. That was South tin said that the policies of Por-|Africa's tugal and South Africa are "'ill--------- advised and repugnant." However, United Nations! membership should be compre-| hensive and that was why Can-| ada was against expulsion of] these two countries from the} UN. | At another point, Mr. Martin} said the "time is long overdue"| when Portugal should recognize the principle of self-determina- tion for its African territories Canada could not accept the basis of Portuguese policy that these territories are part of metropolitan Portugal. Mr. Martin also said Canada cannot understand South Afri- ca's claim that apartheid--seg- regation or apartness--is the only solution for that country's racial problem. Canada didn't like to see South Africa becoming an '"'out- cast. among nations' but it decision. Last Act By JFK Freed War Prisoner PPA ng nigh ob (AP)--In one} Dressed in khaki and berets, his a meee yo eed yom the hijackers of a Venezulan dent Kennedy freed a Japanese-| @itliner are shown in police American serving a life sen-| custody at airport in Port of tence for treasonable brutality] Spain, 'Trinidad, 'Thursday. to American prisoners during) The armed hijackers, five the Second World War. . , The justice department con- firmed that Kennedy had signed an order for the release of To- moya Kawakita on the condition he leave the United States and never return. | Just when Kennedy signed} AIRLINER HIJACKERS IN CUSTODY the hijackers are Venezuelan ambassador Rafael Echevar- ria, left, and Venezuelan Con- sul-General Humbera Egui- luna, arms folded, men and a woman, who were among 14 passengers, seized control of the plane on a dom- estic flight in Venezuela and forced the crew to land the plane in Trinidad. Flanking Port of Spain.) Churches Must Drop (AP Wirephoto via radia from |° could not and would not sup- port a policy offensive to human the order, a department spokes-! man wss unable to say. Ken- nedy was assassinated in Dal- Rivalry--Archbishop President WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- ident Johnson said in a United States Thanksgiving message Thursday that a great leader is! dead but a great nation that still has cause to be thankful] \for-many blessings "must move "On this Thanksgiving,' John- lson said in a_radio-television| jspeech, "T come before you to) ask your help, to ask your strength, to ask your prayers that God may guard this repub- lic and guide my every labor."") The. man made president) fewer than seven days ago by an assassin's bullet that cut \down John F. Kennedy, asked his countrymen to-dam the well- Halt Fanaticism Urges missile - launching and space) operations base there will be named the John F. Kennedy Space Centre. For himself, Johnson pledged his best efforts "'to work for a new American greatness," for "a new day when peace is more secure, when justice is more universal, when freedom is more strong in every home of all-mankind." | In the minutes before going} on the air, Johnson used a nasal inhaler, fidgeted with his manu- script, and chatted with report-| ers and cameramen. | For his 11-minute speech, he! was utterly solemn, No Americans; the president said, will forget the last seven! --a bonus of OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's provinces will 'share--unequally $87,448,000 next year under the federal govern- ment's new tax share plan. Prime Minister Pearson un- veiled the plan to the premiers Thursday as the federal-provin- cial conference headed into the home stretch. Immediate reaction of the premiers ranged from pained to pleased. Though the wording of Mr. Pearson's proposal had a ring of finality, several of the pre- miers indicated they would be pressing for changes in what's expected to be the final day of talks. The federal plan, altering the existing five-year tax arrange- ment begun in 1962, would pro- vide two boosts in provincial re- <# < LEADERS SPLI ON TAX BONU Payments To Ontario Hiked By $14 Million S shih bed ink Ges dh Sed cal Liberal, expressed Es thought it wasn't all they wanted. pe But an unsmiling Premier Shaw of Prince Edward Conservative, told reporters: "Do I look happy?" , Conservative Premier Robilih of Manitoba had mixed feelings but Saskatchewan's CCF Pre . mier Lloyd said his province " not and will not be satisfied,' Alberta's Social Credit mier Manning said the federal plan avoids the root of Canada' problem, deficit spending governments, "and no am of juggling of revenues. wi solve it." | Social Credit Premier Bennett of British Columbia : comment pending further bs In essence, the Pearson plan [: on equalization payments will bring per-capita provincial rew enues from their share of the direct tax fields up to the aver age level in the two highest provinces -- Ontario and B,C, This was the basis of equalize tion in the five years _ befor dignity. sree 4 las, Tex.,.a week ago today. spring of fanaticism and hatred Jaws DIEF REPLIES In Los Angeles, To honor Kennedy, he an-| «\,' great leader is dead; nounced, Cape Canaveral, Fla.,|>reat nation must move on,' will be known from now 0N aSicaiq. Cape Kennedy. And the vast LONDON (AP)--Dr. Michael| '"'The Toronto (Anglican) con-|the actual union of the churches, ia A Kawakita's|Ramsey, 100th Archbishop of|gress revealed the great desire|has not yet been brought about. | Opposition Leader Diefen- lawyer, Morris Lavine, said he Canterbury in succession to St./of the Anglican churches in| "In England we are just now baker said the Liberals two-had been notified of Kennedy's| Augustine. is convinced that one|every part of the world for a considering possible plans for years ago had accused him of/action by telegram. day Christendom will be re-|closer partnership. with one an-|closer unity with the Method-| dismembering the Common-| Kawakita, who has main-united--though not in his. life-|other. The result has been a far|ists and. if these are accepted| wealth when South Africa left tained that he is innocent, was time. At '59 he says ' | ceipts for the 1964 - 65 fiscal * Slyear starting next April 1: he)" An extra $55,000,000 in federal equalization payments to less "Yesterday is not ours .to re-/ wealthy provinces on top of the cover, but tomorrow is ours to|total $150,000,000 they now get. lwin or lose. I am resolved that} An added $32,000,000 resulting it. Now they accepted the prin-/convicted in 1948 of committing) 'The actual union of the\can communion. I don't think|the Methodists and the ciple of a "color-blind" Com-'eight acts of treasonable brutal-|churches of England and Rome|that will weaken, but rather|of England will be in commun- greater cohesion of the Angli-\by both sides, it ,zill mean that) Church Nine Charged we shall win the tomorrows before us. | from a boost to 75 per cent in the provinces' share of death taxes, now shared 50-50 with Ot- 1962, when it was changed base payments on the: average tax yield across Canada. em "So I ask you to join me o that resolve, determined that lfrom this midnight of tragedy, we shall move toward a. new Atneriean greatness," tawa. No change is to be made in the provincial split of the two biggest direct tax fields-- now 17 per cent of personal in- come tax and 22 per cent corporation income cax. Present Shares "provide some $800,006,- 000 for provincial treasuries, WILL: GET MORE HAS NEW APPROACH But the new plan will 1 that payment in taxes ; When Mounties | Raid Parties WINDSOR, Ont) (CP)--Three women and six men were ar- rested and charged under the| Plastic Shroud Narcotic Control Act and more) B.C., Alberta and Saskatche- wan, It will wipe out one aspect 'of "PROGRESSIVES' GAIN BY MOVE Dallas alleged assassin of Kennedy, re-| Sunday Man Wanted To than a pound of marijuana was confiscated by Royal Canadian Mounted Police in two raids Thursday. : | Oharged are Jack Kane, 29, jof Richmond Hill, Peter Beretti,| | 84, of Toronto and Robert Dale} |Fairchild, 25, Bernard Munro| |Greenwood, 27, William Robert |Miller, 23, Noel Kennedy Wild,| 23, Katherine Doreen Brown, 31, {Carol Anne Carter, alias Mur- ray, 17, and Christine Berna- jdette Mather, 18, all of Wind- |sor, | Beretti and Kane, salesmen; {for a Toronto aluminum firm,} !were arrested on Highway. 401 jabout five miles east of Wind- \sor, | A bag containing a pound of marijuana was found in the car. | The other seven persons in- 'arrested in a three-room apart- ment, | An inquest has been ordered.| | Covers Woman Found In Lake SHARBOT LAKE, Ont. (CP)} The plastic-shrouded body of a woman, aged about 35, a con- crete block tied to her feet, was recovered from the lake here late Thursday by a trapper. Ed Neilson told police he was checking his trap line in this summer resort area, 40 miles north of Kingston, when he saw the body on the bottom of the lake. Police suspect the body had been there for about three as he asked for. The plan means each of the 10 premiers will leave the con- ference with some additional money. But none got as much Nearly, half of the extra money will go to Quebec--$42,- 716,000. Ontario will receive an estimated $14,416,000. Estimated increases for the other provinces: Newfoundland |$3,282,000; Prince Edward Is- land $599,000; Nova Scotia $5,- 742,000; New Brunswick $5,558,- 000; Manitoba $7,023000; Sas- katchewan $2469,000; Alberta $1,722,000; British Columbia $3,- 921,000. Quebec's Liberal Premier Le- sage, whose conference pro- weeks. There have been no re- ports of. missing persons in the} area. | The badly decomposed body said Thursday that Oswald, the cluding the three women were was clad in nylon stockings, a nylon slip and a brown dress. | | Kill JFK, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. (AP)--} State police today took into cus-) tody an escaped mental patient described by police as a man who wanted to kill President) Kennedy and New York Gover- nor Nelson Rockefeller because |he, the patient, had been unable to go to Russia, | State police said Guy Patter-| son, 33, was found in the area of Redwood, about %5 miles southwest of 'Ogdensburg. He escaped Thursday | Police in Plattsburgh, who ar- irested Patterson last June, said) |they had been summoned to a }rooming house and found Patter- {son typing letters and shouting LATE NEWS FLASHES | capes today clashed in the h era! hundred stud prot Paris Police Clash With Students PARIS (AP) -- Police swinging clubs and lead-weighted istoric Latin Quarter with sev- versity after a student demonstration. announced CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 monweaith, | jity against U.S. prisoners while|will take a very long time be-|strengthen, the contribution of|ion with one another and plan- The departure of South Africa he served as an interpreter in|cause the differences in doc-|the Anglican communion to the|ning the way toward actual un- wealth. yama, Japan. | ican! " " 3 Me... Diefenbaker diectosed|' jthey do matter. The Vatican ser DROP RIVALRY "There are plans, in fact, for < 5 Kawakita was sentenced to | united churches in parts of Commonwealth pe the doctrines of Rome but y neat a | con: i . their relative empha- ivadny . ise," s. ,conference H/sormer: president, commuted the |n@nging ne-ltion and know themselves to be/show 'great promise." . ~--SHINOW 2, 1953. |' ASked in an interview whether Stage is happening almost|state 'church. The Crown ap- | hee Japandse 'nkrents in\the pope would necessarily be [everywhere and happening ra-|points its bishops. Parliament . A pe " ah lations between the Roman Ca-|book. Many. Anglican church- ican border, Kawakita grew up|church, the archbishop said: "| tholic Church and other Chris-|men would like the church to Japan in 1939 to study. ever accept the papacy in itsiring in the Roman Catholic/regular stranglehold. After the war broke out, he present form. There would need|Church and others. Without al-) ------ him leave, claiming that his|present claims for the papacy." |they see themselves as fellow] parentage made him a Japan-| Byt Dr. Ramsey is optimistic Christians. That means there is| Kawakita returned to the He observed: dom as a whole, even though | United States in 1946. A year|- sa a aR. NC -- 2 GE IES py Tl ers former prisoner of the Japanese F R b Lib S recognized him in a store. [ <awyer or ul Vy rary ays |Harvey Oswald borrowed books from the public library here on H Teresa Stratas DALLAS, Tex. (AP) =~ Jackjcided whether to admit TV ca. communism, 2 word porttait of TORONTO (CP) -- Soprano|Ruby's lawyer says television|meras. Under Texas judicial|the late President Kennedy an underwent|Viewers who saw his' client killjrules, this is a matter left to' . : an emergency operation today.|the alleged assassin of President|the discretion of the individual) Librarian Jerome Cushman peration was not immediately|chance to watch as Ruby is) Ruby, a 5l-year-old | Miss Jeanna Morgan, above |known. tried for murder, night club owner from Chicago,|turned all the books. ' ; ' | The 25-year-old singer from : : ie NOU ck « statawent strong arguments for live' tele- midsection of Lee Harvey Os-while being transferred from by a Dallas Minister that London, Ont., Wednesday night|casts from the courtroom and|Wald, a self - styled Marxist Dalias police headquarters to after internal bleeding forced ures fs dy cheered the announcement should object," defence lawyer|4S Police started to transfer Os-jout of the public library while of the shooting of President |certs in a two-month tour. Tom Howard said Thursday. |Wald from one jail to another|living in New Orleans last sum- She was too weak to be oper- : : abi shot Friday by an assassin whose court the case will come He is being held without bond) Cushman . said Oswald bor- was correct. thorities said. up Dec. 9, said he has not de-in the Dallas County jail, only rowed The Huey Long Murder és pension ---- ---- -. a = a jwhere @ snipers bullets mor-|/New Orleans newspaper colum- tally wounded the late president nist. Howard, a veteran Dallas)mer governor, was fatally shot |criminal lawyer, said: in 1935 in a corridor of the 34- a continuance to be granted if|puilt at Baton Rouge. requested by the defence, but) . ; . ' « } W. J. Manchester's Portrait of jplans to ask that the trial be'a President, which begins. with Oul iCl O! Q i i i i 1SSIOI KS delayed, . Carl Sandburg's brooding ae of the limited funds available.|coln's assassination, also was VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Thejthe approximate dates for the, The setting of the date for the|\Mr. Ruby is not a wealthy man | horrowed by Gonuld. hold its third session next falljnext year -- and disclosed the|rather than waiting until 1965--| ans, On the other h | He took out spy stories by to continue its work of modern-jnames of 43 bishops elected to|also was seen as a gain for the| PBI iniedtaainert sa vorkine| tea Fleming, wad eas one of Church and secking Christian) Two are Canadians. anxious to maintain' the council : ¢ : A Fi . ae ray | . 7 othe yernm stig si unity, officials announced today.! Pope Paul ordered the size of| Pace. ia Meee sak de tes commissions to work on the|to 30 members each in order|their meeting today in St. Pe- 5h dee tp council documents during the| that they might more efficiently |ter's Basilica, continued me Trees nie im" civil progressive prelates a greater/The commissions will revise It was their next-to-last work-| voice. council documents and incorpor-|ing session before the ate amendments suggested dur-|The last will be Monday. The! Remove Spleen cil will recess Wednesday with- ing council debate the last two,/Tuesday and Wednesday ses-| out acting on two documents on F Chi | ance despite an eloquent plea| ONLY, ONE ITALIAN URGES VOTE rom 1cago ior a Whe "now by Bistop Of the 43 prelates elected to Bishop Helmsing urged the City-St. Joseph, Mo. offe came from the generally,accept the documents on the Council officials The Italians, with almost 300/as a basis for further discus-| CHICAGO (AP)--Johnny Mc- bishops, have the biggest epis- sion. One document says every|Kenzie, right winger with Chi- The U.S. episcopate, second cience on religion; the other|surgery today for removal'of a in the world with about 180 that not just Jews but all menjruptured spleen suffered during number of seats on the new crucifixion Leafs National Hockey commission--six Bishop He | msing was ap- game Thursday night creased heir strength on the ers took no action on his sug-/physician, removed the spleen commissions, had favored the|gestion, a council spokesmanjat Henrotin Hospital and said had . preserved the Common- a prisoner-of-war camp at. Oe-|trine are considerable -- and/|cause of unity. ion, council seems to. be not -alter-| . "4 churches should ; that. at the death, but Dwight. Eisenhower, ea Bite bi aog nl phe {Wes Africa and Asia, which , t will probably hel ' ' ; : asked South Africa to give some Sentence to Iife imprisonment ity" " seas jalies within Christendom. This | .The Church of England is a Sd. " 2 Calexico, Calif., near the Mex-|head of a reunitec Catholi ¢|pidly. its heppening in the re-lapproves. lis Jitungy sod. prayer in southern California but went): "Anglicans could not, I think, tians. Great changes are oceur-|freed from what they see as a said, the Japanese refused to let/to be considerable alteration in |, ing their doctrinal position, 0 ld R d ese citizen. that church unity is on the way.|already great unity in Christen- later he was arrested after a MD. 0 t 0 | , e NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Lee Operate On Wants TV Trial =) uey Long's assassination, | spy thrillers, \Teresa Stratas ued gear SAYS PUPILS JEERED Her condition following the|Kennedy also should have a jurists. 0 a Dallas, Tex., school teach- "In this case I think there are|fired a single bullet into the) Oswald, slain last Toronto was rbought here from some school children fiippant- I can see no reason why we/Charged with killing Kennedy, the county jail, took the books cancellation of the last two con- Kennedy when he was fatally | District Judge Joe Brown, in| Sunday. rer. ated n Thursday, hospital au- pS few yards from the spot|Case, by Hermann Deutsch, a i: week ago today, Long, a U.S. senator and for- Pope Paul Enlar GOS |. ctmmskb ei. eee jat the present time we have no "We are handicapped because thoughts about Abraham Lin- Vatican ecumenical council will/next session--Sept. 14 to Nov. 20/next council session -- in 1964,)--in fact, he is a man of modest! izing the Roman Catholicj|seats on the 12 commissions.,progressives. They have been against us in addition to many Kennedy's favorite authors. At the same time, drafting|the 12 commissions expanded! The 2,200 council fathers, in known Ruby about 10 years and| interim were enlarged, giving)work during the recess period.|ing a Christian unity document.|~ "" TeCESS.| It appeared certain the coun- months sions are ceremonial. the Jews and religious toler- Charles Helmsing of Kansas the new commission seats, only qpuncil to vote on whether ud Hockey Player conservative Italian hierarchy.|Jews and on religious tolerance copate in the world man is free to follow his cons-\cago Black Hawks, underwent bishops, was given the largest|share responsibility for Christ's|the Black Hawks-Toronto Maple The progressives, who in-'plauded but the presiding offic-- Dr. Myron Tremain; team jexpansion of the commissions. | said. \ McKenzie was ----e } frigate Mohawk. 7 te educational | facilities. Police saturated the area around Sorbonne Uni- organization announced a street Cultural Feud May Halt Centennial 4 BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) -- A.Liberal member of Parlia- mem suggested here Thursday night that there may not be | a centennial celebration in 1967 if Canada's two main. cul- tural groups do not pull together. ' | League Drew Attends Frigate Launching BARROW-IN-FURNESS, England (Reuters) -- Canadian High Commissioner George Drew was guest of honor today at. the commissioning of the Royal Navy's new tribal class | Rocky posal would have meant $150,- 000,000 more for his province, said he wasn't satisifed. "I will keep fighting for more." Ontario's Conservative Pre- mier Robarts said "anything is welcome." He had got "'at least in principle" what he had asked for--a larger provincial share of the direct tax fields. "I'm very happy, . very happy," said Liberal Premier Smallwood of Newfoundland. Premiers Stanfield of Nova Sco- tia and Robichaud of New Brun- swick, a Conservative and a present * equalization whereby other provinces. below: ave in resource revenues -- ex Ontario -- get some federal help to bring them part-way to the national average of resource tax revenues, Today. the conference . still must tackle another difficult is- sue--the extent to which Ottawa should withdraw from some of the existing .shared-cost pro- grams jointly financed by fed- eral and provincial govern- ments. . z Prime Minister. Pearson has indicated' willingness to ha' the provinces handle some these programs on their own, giving them extra financial re- sources to handle the job. . The question remains: Which programs, and how much in added revenues for the prov- inces. PENSIONS BIG TOPIC Thursday, the main confeér- ence discussion centred on Ot- tawa's controversial Canada Pension Plan. Mr. Pearson down the principles he cons' ered acceptable, and said My tailed information on " cations" in the present federal plan will bevsubmitted in writ- ing to the provinces. | threats, not only against the) ie president and the governor, but against other officials and his) parents, | Patterson, who gave his home| as Pineville, Ky., was 'mad at) everybody because they wouldn't Jet him go to Russia," police said. While police hunted Patterson, five other mental patients es- caped in a group early today from Rockland State Hospital at Orangeburg, in southeast- ern New York, and forced an attendant at gunpoint to drive them to New York City. All six were considered dangerous, of- ficials said, Patterson evidently walked off the grounds of St, Lawrence State Hospital in this northern New York City at about 5 p.m. Thursday. Cape Canaveral Changed To Cape Kennedy CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Cape Canaveral today bears the| name of Cape Kennedy, honor-| ing martyred John F. Kennedy, who designated it.as the blast- off point for trips to the moon President Lyndon B Johnson) also named this Florida east coast promontory's vast facili- ties for rocketry The John F.| Kennedy' Space Centre, i JACQUELINE SMILES Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy dis- plays a faint smile Thursday | as she stands in Arlington f Cemetery near the the assassinated (AP Wirephoto) Ve National grave of President. 2

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