CAPSULE NEWS Junior F GUELPH (CF) -- Four mem- bers of the Junior Farmers As- sociation of Ontario have been awarded agriculture depart- ment travelling scholarships to Great Britain this year. Those chosen are. C, MacKinnon Em- ery, Massey, representing Sud- bury. district; Marilyn Rugh Marshall, RR4 Kirkton, Huron County; Arthur McKague, Tees- water, Bruce County, and Ros- alyn Robertson, Almonte, Lan- ark County. BID ACCEPTED LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- The London firm of Ellis-Don Lim- ited had its bid of $3,274,000 ac- cepted Saturday for construc- tion of the new London Free Press and CFPL radio building here. W. J. Blackburn, presi- dent and man. irs director of the London' Free Press Print- ing Company Limited, said work will begin as soon as pos- sible and the building is ex- on to be finished in mid- 1965. Tours Awarded armers last year, New York State's spe- cial committee on smoking and health reported Sunday. . The committee said statistics devel- oped in Buffalo showed that "cigarette smoking killed 20 per cent of New York State male residents" in the 45 to 65 age bracket who died in 1963, The commilice recommended dou- bling to 10 cents from five the present state tax on cigarettes. QUINT' HOME PLANNED ABERDEEN, S.D. (P)--The *ischer quintuplets are going to have a home in the country. Mr. and *'rs. Andrew Fischer, parents of the quints born last Sept. 14, announced Saturday they have purchased nearly 800 acres southwest of Aberdeen, The city Chamber of Com- merce, which promised a new home following the quints' birth, is expected to co-operate in building a house. OFF THE ROUTE JERICHO, N.Y. (AP)--Quote of the day: Bus driver Leslie Sr fi agsaeeaiergi ips uc pater aang THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, March 9, 1964 3 CHARLOTTE IS 68 |\Davis, explaining to a police- OTTAWA (CP) -- Some 500;man how he got on the Long friends congregated at Lans-|Island Expressway, 15 miles dcwne Park's Assembly Hall|from his route in the New York Sunday to wish Mayor Charlotte) borovgh of Queens: "I guess I Whitton a happy 68th birthday, | must have been daydreaming." WAVING WELCOME FOR McNAMARA U.S. Secretary Jf Defense D. Taylor, chairman of the Robert S. McNamara, Mc- Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Namara, on a fact - fiding crowd of about 2,000 persons States would not abandon the Vietnamese in the battle with the communist Viet. Cong. (AP Wirephoto Vietnamese school _ girls wave U.S. flags and anti-com- munist banners at Saigon air- port Sunday as they welcomed mission with Gen. » Maxwell at the airport that the United by radio from Saigon) | BUSINESS REVIEW Canad Follow By IAN MacKENZIE Many Books Rre Added To Library The following books are -re- cent additions to the collection : on the shelves of Oshawa's Mc-| Canadian stock markets fol- Laughlin Public Library: \lowed the lead of New York'! FICTION \last week and turned in one of! My Friend Zora by Jane Dun-|their best performances since) can; Dreams are for Tomorrow the bull market petered out} by A. W. Sandford; Of Good and|jate in January. Evil by E. K, Gann; The Inno-| The New York market closed] cent Dreamers by A. T. Hubart;| above the 800 mark on the Dow} Letter to My Love by Elizabeth) Jones industrial average for the Cadell; The Little Girls by Eli-|¢irst time Feb, 28 and at week- zabeth Bowen; Ehrengard by!end had reached 806.03. All sec-| Isak Dinesen; The Winter Wind|tors of the Toronto market| by Mervyn Mills; Daughter of/ gained on the week, with the| Gascony by N. B. Gerson; honors going to gold stocks fol-| Upon This Rick by Frank\jowing the increase in gold] Slaughter; Angelique in Love|prices on the London bullion! by Sergeanne Golon; The Coun-| market, tess by March Cost; The Rich-| However, despite the upward| mond Raid by John Brick; The| pressure exerted by New York, White Cockade by Vincent O'Brien; Proud Journey by W. D. Overholser; Outlaw Dep- Stre N d fon Macrae; My Brother Bill) Of Schools by John Faulkner; Dorothy and Clue by Richard Lockridge; Flowers by Request by Leon- ard Holton; The Battle of Villa Fiorita by Rumer Godden; The Pilgrim Prince by G. H. Barr. NON-FICTION The Ancestral Roof by Mar- a Gold Market s London Lead a buoyant economy and g00d | $53,089,807 compared with $51,- dividend earnings, brokers are) 643,954. pessimistic that the market will continue to rise. Ed Walker of. the Toronto brokerage firm of Gairdner an Co. Ltd. says the market wil probably remain in its present) © 82.90. state with. little movement| In Montreal, either way unless some tic external pressure' industrial is ex-| With 898,889 last week while erted. |mines were 3,919,864 this week ;compared with 3,751,934 last INDIVIDUAL STOCKS UP | week. Some individual stocks gener-| And on index in Montreal, in- ated interest. Massey-Ferguson|dustrials were up 1.5 to 136.0, traded heavily for a gain of $1) utilities were down 1.0 to 121.7, on the week following the an-| banks were off 1.7 to 118.9. nouncement of a near tripling) ~ ses : of per-share net profit in the first quarter... A M Bell Telephoe Co. of Canada rea en made a rights offering during} Liberals tional shares that will be out- : Standing. | More than 200 delegates were the week for shareholders of| record March 12. Shareholders Aluminium Ltd. was up more)Present at the annual meeting of than a point with a boost in in-|the Ontario Liberal Association will have the right to purchase one share at $38 for each 12) shares held. The issue closed the week at $52.13, off $2 on the week in view of 2,240,000 addi- On index in Toronto, the ex- |change index advanced .89 to | 131.82, industrials .88 to 140.58, q| golds 3.35 to 135.56, base metals ||-77 to 64.97 and western oils .73 vol- "dras-|umes were 1,005,401 compared The much - embattled mayor told supporters she will stand for re-election next December, 'It could be that I will set a prece- dent by being the first mayor of Ottawa to receive the old age pension while in office." MAY GET LIGHTS CLIVE, Alta. (CP) -- Trans- port Minister J. W. Pickersgill said in a letter Saturday con- sideration is being given to hav- ing flashing dome lights in- stalled on all locomotives, In reply to a brief presented by E. L. Fawcett of Clive, Alta., Mr. Pickersgill said it was his goal to reduce level accidents to a minimum by all precautionary means. Mr. Faw- cett, father of a teen - ager killed at a 'ossing helped pre- sent a brief proposing installa- tion of the dome lights. NATIONALIZE LAND ZANZIBAR (Reuters) -- All land in Zanzibar will be nation- alized and no new farming will be started without the approval of the government, President) Abeiqd Karume announced Sun- jday, Karume said the national- ization steps are being taken to rectify the. unjust and anomal- ous sitution whereby the min- ority owned the bulk of the land while poor people were left to starve. BLAME SMOKING ALBANY, N.Y. (CP-AP) -crossing| COSMONAUTS IN NORWAY OSLO (AP) The next |manned Soviet space flight will take place this year, Soviet cos- monaut Yuri Gagarin said un- day after he and fellow cosmo- naut Valery Bykovsky arrived for a week's stay in Norway. RENAMED 1 DR KENNEDY PARIS (Reuters)--The Quai de Passy, which runs along the river Sein's right bank flanking this capital's fashionable 16th arrondissement, Monday was \officially renamed Avenue du |President Kennedy. AGENTS ARRESTED SECUL (AP)--South Korea's Central Intelligence Agency an- nounced Monday the arrest of five North Korean Communist agents and one collaborator as- signed to stir up anti-American feelings. The anti-American agi- tation was to have been based on a decline in United States aid to South Korea and on inci- dents in which Koreans were shot by U.S. sentries, the agency said. CONVICTED OF FRAUD SYDNEY (Reuters)--An Aus- tralian court Monday gave a one-year jail scatence to woman who wrote to parents of sailors. killed when the de- stroyer Voyager sank last month telling them their sons had paid deposits on Mother's Smoking killed one of every five) | men between the ages of 45 and) |64 who died in New York State Day gifts which she would send on payment of the balance. She was convicted on fraud charges, ----THry AND DISTRICT uty by Peter Field; Fifth Planet Red by Vincent Sheehan; The) The Unitarian Fellowship at| got prices in Canada, U.S. and|South-Central area, held at the by Fred Hoyle; The Distant Second Career by W. G. Pen-jits Gordon Murray; The Book ofjcipal of R. S. McLaughlin Col- Concord; My Life and For-jlegiate and Vocational Institute, tunes by J. Paul Getty; Three|speak about citizenship in sec- Ways of Love'by F. P. Keyes; |ondary schools, : The Gibson's Landing Story by) Mr. 'Roberts described citi- L. R. Peterson; Igloo Killinck/zenship as social responsibility, by K. C. Butlers Emotional willingness to place one's tal- Problems of Living by 0. S./ents at the disposal of society English; 6000 Years of thejand assume civic duties 'In| Bible by G. S. Wegener; The/any list of the functions of high to the increase followed suit. Pipelines and chemical pro- ducers gained ground with BA Oil and Alberta Gas Trunk fa- voréd. Banks continued to reach new lows. Dominion. Foundries and Steel was a standout among sluggish steel issues. have bee rumors of a stock split surrounding the issue and weekly meeting hear d/overseas. Major U.S. producers|Hotel Quinte, Belleville, Satur-| field; Quest' in Medicine by|George L, Roberts, B Sc., prin-|which had previously objected! day. There were large delega- tions from Durham,. Northum- berland and Ontario Counties as | well as representatives from the many other ridings in the area. Robert Nixon, MLA, Brant, presided during the election of officers for the coming. year. \ There Those elected were* president,| Douglas Stork, Belleville; vice- , |president west, John Lay, Pick- the company has also an-|oring: vice-president east, Dr. Canadian Qunadary by H. G.|schools, citizenship is included," nounced an increase in net Dan McVicar, Deseronto; sec- Johnson; Conversational French|said Mr. Roberts with specific {and election of officers in the | The Greenwood Combines,|park clubhouse at 8 p.m. this last year's intermediate "C'|Wednesday. The. executive is champions of the Ontario Rural|anxious to have a large attend- CRUCIAL SERIES A group of Sioux Indians are shown staking their claim to Alcatraz Island, site of the new empty federal prison. The Indians came complete - with an attorney, Elliott Leighton of San Francisco, who said they were basing their claims un- der an 1863 treaty granting the Sioux the right to claim federal land "not used for a specific purpose." James F. INDIANS INVADE ALCATRAZ ISLAND PRISON Smith, one of the five - ma caretaker staff, said the Ine dians left after being persuae ded that the federal govern- ment had not yet legally ab- andoned the island. (AP Wirephoto) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two multiple fatality traffic accidents -- six persons died in a Luskville, Que., road accident, five died in a Redditt, Ont., car- train collision--pushed., the num. ber of accidental deaths in Can- ada to at least 40 during the weekend. The six persons who died Sun- day at Luskville after their car er left the highway and plunged into a water-filled ditch 25 miles west of Hull brought Quebec's fatalities to 18--all attributed to traffic. In Ontario, 10 persons § eu vn the highways, two were drowned and one man slipptd and fell on a road. The accident at Redditt, about 130 miles east of Winnipeg, occurred when the car in which the five victims were riding was in a collision with a freight train Saturday. A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m, Friday to midnight Sunday local times lists 36 per- sons dead in traffic accidents, two drownings, and two dead |Hockey Associatton, will meetjance as activities for the sum- |Schomberg this Tuesday night/mer season will be planned. | in the Uxbridge Arena at 8:30) STORE ROBBED .m. | , Members of the Oshawa Pol-| $33 STOLEN lice Department are investiga- | Thieves broke into the Handy|ting a break-in and robbery at Andy Shell Centre, King street|Walter Pojasok's jewellry store, |west and Stevensons road, early|184 Simcoe street south, during today, and stole $33 from the|the weekend. More than 20| cash register. It is not clear|watches and rings were take. |how entry was made but a glass| It was reported a man was ques- |door appeared to have been tioned but no charges. were laid. from falls, All of the five fatalities re- ported in British Columbia were tn road accidents and New Brunswick, with two fatalities, had one on the highways and a baby who fell from a second- floor porch. Nova Scotia and Saskatche- wan each had one traffic death. No fatalities were reported in Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba or Alberta. The survey does not include natural deaths, known suicides Rebels In Congo Assault Mission LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) Using school children as shields against Congolese troops, fa- natie rebel warriors attacked a Roman Catholic mission in The Congo Saturday and wounded two nuns, Radio reports from Kwilu provincial capital of Kitwit said the soldiers finally drove the warriors off with bayonets, kill- ing four of them. The mission, attended by 1,000 school chil- dren, lies on a river less than a mile from Kitwit. The warriors are led by Pe- king-trained Pierre Mulele, for- mer education minister of The Congo. The radio reports said the nuns were not seriously wounded. broken from the inside. | | PROGRESS PAYMENT PLAN ANNUAL MEETING Hon. M. B. Dymond, Ontario | The members of the Fernhill Minister of Health, has an- |Park. Neighborhood Association nounced: a 'capital construction j will hold their annual meeting/grant in the amount of $242,- j |996.40 to the Ajax and Picker- ling General Hospital, A pro- DEATHS |gress payment of $60,749.10 has lalso been made to the hospital Tampa, Fla. -= George jahite, by the health department. 63, editorial cartoonist for the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Tampa Tribune. SUBJECT Florence, Italy -- Father Ce-| The Bible Lesson at Christian sare Coppede, 84, director of the| Science churches Sunday explor- Ximenes Astronomical Observa-|ed the question from Psalms tory and a noted mathemati-| (8:3), "What is man, that Thou cian; after a long illness. | art mindful of him?" The Gol- New York -- Samuel Segal,|den Text was: "God created 79, Russian-bom inventor of the| man in his own image, in the Segal lock for doors. jimage of God created he Adelaide, Australia -- Donald| him" (Genesis 1:27). West, 26, one of Australia's leading sports parachutists; af- OR alierg ong ga On. posta main parachute failed "arin Gazal carries the infor Arnprior, Ont. -- Mrs. Mary|™ ion that let&rs patent n- Lucinda Greene, 100, of Fitzroy|9*Poration have been granted Harbor, Ont:, one of Ontario's |' ena Food Market Limit- oldest residents. jed, Port Perry. Toronto -- Dr. Douglas Dal- ziel, 45, former medical mis- sionary in China for the United Church of Canada; of cancer. WE'RE PAID TO DO YOUR WORR details you're not too familia here to help you avoid pitfall hiding in the small print NEW HOME| . SPECIALISTS ing to buy or sell! After all. yourself out following often end up in blind alleys? Our listings and our. prospect sure you of prompt action plete satisfaction! by Albert Mann; When and How/reference to a National Com-| profit. rere : be Stop Smoking by Eustace|mittee formed in the ..U.S.A.| Iterlisted motors stocks fol- ngs Mba gd John Drynan, Chesser; Auto Mechanics Fun-|to study basic objtctives in edu-|Jowed the lead of New York a bee ntals by M,. W. Stocke';|cation, | i " lame Ri Lovekin, Newcastle, Dr. damentals by ! | There was little excitement in; Th Ww | Audels Domestic Compact Auto) Mr. Roberts who referred tO/the gneculative fi In'Thomas W. Hawke, Cobourg, rin| hi - | the speculative field. Bunkerjand Sam Hollingsworth, presi- Repair Manual; How to Winjhis more than 30 years. exper | Hill Candore and Nisto were ; th, pre: at Duplicate Bridge by Mar-jience in the secondary schools! among the most active with dent of the Ontario Riding Lib- shall Miles; Famous Motor|of Oshawa went on to explain|changes of a fe Withveral Association, were elected Walkerley; Artl< esl Gia Dae ol 29 ges w cents either/members of the Management Races by R. L. y; Art'some of the measures by which) way. Calvert registered heavy. : Treasures in the Royal Ontario| oooq civic sense is developed in| turnover am ong speculative committee for 1964. Museum by ha . fag the high school students of| ojls, Bir! Baca, Ones, was Lady Chatterley, Latterley DY Oshawa -- by the teaching ol} y elected to the constitution com- Walter O'Hearn; Carada- by/history, geography and civics, ns ee Toronto was 16,345,- mittee and Duncan Mcintyre, Newton McTavish; Laurier by/hy the teaching of literature! 991.967" is, Sypoee oe with 18,-/ Whitby, was elected to the nom: J. W. Dafoe (Carleton Library with reference to heroes and|-.87_Jast week. Value was/inating committee, paperback series), loners of the past pa yell 55) : Rabert, Nixon, MLA, Brant, student governmen | [was moderator of a panel dis- lcurricular activities, Sudan Refugees lcusston, The iamnse of the lon Couses (2 (pal wes, Pueee ee. : : government establisbed at om Arrive In Rome lett, "MP, Netibutabetlant, = and MCVI where students learn} loa i . 8 to handle a considerable degree|, ROME (AP) -- Twenty-nine par Tomne ge od ed ower réa. lof delegated authority in mat-|Roman Catholic missionaries|ings and Andrew E Thompson ters of social events, sporting|@XPelled from Sudan arrived/yt.a Dovercourt The Canada levents, school-funds, etc. Clubs|here by plane Sunday ang one Pensi : A 44,000 volt line-break on 4° ncolrage tanguage|sald & nun had died Saturdy aat|iae Plan, Biculturism, and Thornton road .south Sunday . 0) : ee ined iRhactouny as a result of earice other matters to be dealt with night left families in the south-/Studies, ex nee Weer nteineatiient : 2 by parliament were discussed. west area of Oshawa without art, music, Tame" ath ned ea The Hon. Paul Hellyer, min- power for closet o two hours. ' me apsaoklnghs iis cocaioear' Sunday's arrivals were the|ister of national defence, who Service was partially restored +a Pte echoole to maaiitiin 4 he 8roup of expelled mis- was the special speaker at the shortly before 11 p.m. and re id Fang Sr aarti: Sonmaenee Slonaries. Some arrived five|banquet, held in the Hotei pairs were completed by 27 attitude of mutua 1 reidays ago, and a third group of Quinte Saturday evening, told minutes after midnight. between the officials of the edu-/130 was expected today. ithe delegates of the need of a A brief power failure at the cational system, the teachers! Sunday's group was mostly Canadian Constitution designed Oshawa General Hospital put/@"d the community as a whole. | from missions at Wau and Juab,|to.meet the requiremens of the the building on emergency re-|Mr. Roberts stated that he at-jin south Sudan. Many of them|second half of the Twentieth serves and accidentally set off|tached great importance to anjhad been there for years, _ - |Century. fire alarms atmosphere of academic free-) Sudan's jn tertor minister | Bell Telephone officials re-|dom within an educational in-|Gen. Mohamed 'Abraed Treat ported no trouble in Oshawa and stitution. jannounced on Feb, 27 that 300 | district. During the question period|foreign missionaries--272 Catho-| Two rural areas, Kendalwood, which followed Mr. Roberts' | lies and 28 Protestants -- had| just west of Oshawa, and a snot/address he indicated that he did| been ordered expelled 'from the | north of Greenwood, were with-|not favor compulsory education) country's southern provinces. | out power for an undetermined | beyond the age of 16, that high|where a Christian-led struggle period last night, the PUC said|school students who own and! for independence bioke i today. drive cars usually do not do S| more than a year ago. The ne | Oshawa and Ontario and -Dur-|well in their studies as others,|qanese government 'e os . a ham. county sandinge quipm nt |and he doubted whether Russian |trojjeg nl anata was out Jast night on both local! methods of education were as|------ and concession. roads. advanced as ours but their Whitby OPP reported four | achievement in Russia may be minor accidents, Bowmanville|credited to greater motivation) OPP aqnly one. both individually and nationally Hydro Maintenance in Ux-| a pay could not attribute any | damage to ice or storm "condi- THE KEY tions in the area. NEED... FUEL OIL? Call PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 Y To The SALE LIST WITH PAIL RISTOW REALTOR 728-9474 oA LIMITED 360 KING WEST Real Estote Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED | Why should you struggle through realty We're here to sift through the chaff and come out with the grain. -- the house you're really look- thot's our job. So why knock vogue "Over A Quarter Century of Service" SCHOFIELD-AKER YING EMERGENT MEETING © r with? We're s that may be All Masons are req Masonic Servic leods that Come see -us. ive buyers as- to your com- 7:30 P.M. FUNERA Wor. Bro. R. A. Stone WM, CEDAR LODGE A.F. & A.M. 270 uested to attend @ e for Our Late BRO. JOHN I. JOHNSTON TONIGHT ARMSTRONG LHOME Masonic Clothing Bro. C, E. Houck ~ SEC. Accidents Kill 36 During Weekend or industrial accidents, The Ontario dead; SUNDAY John Crottery, North Bay, when ,the car he was driving after an ice-fishing expedition crashed througff the ice on Lake t of North Bay. Mrs. Agnes Lawler, about 20, Essex, when her car rolled over after leaving Highway 401 near Woodstock. SATURDAY Kenneth * ford, wh near Meaford. caster Earl Cameron, died in hospital after he was involved in a two. - car collision Saturday, near Aurora. Harry Taylor, 70, May Town- ship near Sudbury, when he fell into a neighboring farmer's well while trying to get water from cona, Man., his daughters Mi- chele, 14, Dixie Doris, 11, and Kimie, 9, and hig father-in-law Frank J. Jakubec, about 70, of Redditt, Ont., when the car Mr, Jakubec was driving collided with a freight train near Red- ditt, about 130 miles east of Winnipeg. Thomas Hampton, 79, Minden, when the car in which he was a passenger collided with an- other car north of Minden, 45 miles north of Peterborough. John Garland, a 72-year-old retired farmer from Wilmot Township in the Kitchener area, when he slipped and fell on a road near Kitchener, FRIDAY ' Ray McGlade, 16, Toronto, when the car in which he was riding collided with a truck in Toronto. EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH *» Shortt, 19, Mea- iue Small van he was driving crashed into a ditch Earl Clark Cameron, 20, Rich- mond Hill, son of CBC news- t. Michael E. Hamel, 39, Trans-|f Turkey Expels Mandy Davies CP from Reuters-AP ISTANBUL -- Mandy Rice Davies, a figure in the Profume sex-and-security scandal that rocked Britain last year, was ordered Sunday to leave Turkey for immoral actions and impro- per language. The director - general of the Turkish national security, who Nipissing about 11 miles south! ordered the deportation, told the |18-year-old blonde to leave Tur- key by "the first available plane." Miss Rice-Davies was a friend of Christine Keeler. John Pro- fumo, war minister in the Brit- ish Conservative government, admitted earlier last year he lied to Parliament in d an improper association model Keeler, He resigned, The attractive blonde came here last Monday to perform for 15 nights at one of the swanki- est Istanbul night clubs. The expulsion order followed a press conference held by Tur- key"s Union of Women and the Society. of Mothers Saturday during which Mandy was de- clared "unwanted in Turkey." 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