hi Miss Canada for 1965, Miss Linda Douma, 20, from Sid- ney, B.C., occupies her throne shortly after being chosen at the Miss Canada Pageant in Toronto last night. She is oe Che RS Bee i flanked by her- four runners up. They are from left: Miss Carol Shellington, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Joan Clarkin, Miss Montreal and also Mc- Gill's reigning Engineering ct RR ms 4 Sebi ADA Queen; Miss Kari Jonassen of Calgary, Alta.; and Miss Sher- rill Thompson of Vancouver, B.C. --CP Wirephoto STILL 'REASONABLE HOPE' LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) -- Belgian helicopter crews searched during the weekend for 29 German Roman Catholic missionaries kidnapped by reb- els in the northwest Congo. A West German diplomat in Leopoldville said Sunday there was still "reasonable hope" of saving the missionaries, who in- clude Martin Bormann Jr., son of Hitler's deputy. White mercenary soldiers who re - captured the northwestern Congolese town of Ikela from the rebels reported they had found no trace of Bormann and the other missionaries. Villagers questioned by the advancing government troops said they believed the Commu- nist-backed rebels had origin- Cites Role Of Schools Archbishop |CASANOVA'S LETTER SAYS LOBSTER IS FOOD OF LOVE Dies At 88 NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- | PRAGUE (CP) -- Next to | women and writing about Roman Catholic Archbishop) them, Giovanni Casanova Joseph Francis Rummel, 88, 4] loved lobster. controversial figure in the ra-| He told about it in a letter cial integration movement in| found recently in a castle in New Orleans, died Sunday. Czechoslovakia's province of Msgr. Charles J. Plauche an-| Bohemia, 176 years after it nounced that death came at) was written. It is the only 2:30 p.m. EST after pneumonia) history of Casanova by Casa- and complications. It was the archbishop's second siege of pneumonia in recent years. It closed the colorful and con- troversial career of a spiritual leader of more than 750,000 Ro- man Catholics. As such, he be- came involved in the integration issue in the U.S. south when he} condemned segregation as} "morally wrong and sinful." In the midst of the contro- versy, on Oct. 9, 1960, he fell while taking a walk in Baton Rouge, where he had gone for church dedication ceremonies. He broke an arm and a leg. Pneumonia followed and he spent several months in hospi- tals. He was almost blind, and feeble he_re- nova. "My mother brought me into the world at Easter, on April 2, 1725. The day before this, she had a great longing for lobster. I like lobster, too. I was christened Giovanni Jacopo, and up to the age of | eight was a dunce." The letter, written eight months before Casanova died in 1798, was found at the Castle of Duchcov, in north- ern Beohemia, once owned by a Count Waldstein who be- friended Casanova. and made him a librarian. It was translated by Dr. Vacaly Cerny, a noted Czech- oslovak literary historian who bas examined numerous docu- ments- related: to Casanova, remained , but : jected the use wae auto on the grounds ere. "a April, 1962, Archbishop A several segregationist leaders. Included were Mrs. B. J. Gail- lot Jr., president of an organiz- ation she called Save our Na- tion, and Jackson B. Ricau, di- rector of the Citizens Council of Southern Louisiana. The arch- diocesan chancellory said a sim-| ilar letter went to a South Lou-} isiana political leader, Leander | the news agency CTK re- ported. WAS ADOPTED The ijetter continues in part: "At the age of 21 I was adopted as son by one of the many wealthy Venetian pow- ers, and being of hardy means, journeyed through Italy, France, Germany and Vienna. I sought my luck in Berlin and Petrograd, but found it in Warsaw in 1765. "Nine months later I lost it because I engaged in a duel with General Branicky. I shot him inthe stomach, but in three months he was recov- ered and I was very glad. "At the beginning of 1783 I decided to.go to Berlin, hoping to find a place in the academy, but on my way Count Waldstein stopped me in Teplice and brought me to Cuchov where I am to this | very day and where it ap- pears I will die. IS ONLY HISTORY "This is the only history of my life I have ever written and I permit anyone, any- where to use it. Non eurbesco evangelium. (This true story does not make me blush) Gio- vanni Casanova, today, Sept. 17, 1797." Dr. Cerny said the letter will be made available to Cas- anova scholars throughout the world. TORONTO (CP) Schools can play an important role in |strengthening Canadian unity, Rev. Richard D. Jones of Tor- onto, national executive di- lrector of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, said -/ Saturday. "No child who passes through our schools should become a youth who distributes hate liter- ature, or a real estate agent, employer or hotel or resort lowner who practises discrimin- ation,' he told the closing ses- sion of the annual conference of the Canadian Association for {Curriculum Development. "With the multi-racial make- up of Canada and the world, we cannot afford to harbor preju- dice," In other business at the con- |ference, the first annual Col. earch Continues For Missionaries ally planned to kill the mission- aries. Ikela, an important road junction, lies Jess than 200 miles south of Stanleyville, capital of the rebel "Congolese people's republic." CONDUCT SEARCH Belgian - piloted helicopters have been searching the region around Ikela for several days for traces of the missionaries and for a number of Belgian plantation workers who were also kidnapped by the rebels. The rebels were believed to be acting on orders from rebel radio Stanleyville to concentrate all foreigners on the rebel capi- ltal. to hold them as hostages. | Saturday, it was learned that rebel president Christophe Ghenye of the "Congolese peo- ple's republic" had declared 60 American men, women and chil- dren and nearly 800 Belgians trapped behind rebel lines to be prisoners of war. Iva Taves Loves Job KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)--Iva| Taves combines the distinct roles of wife and mother and her job--a pathologist. As the recently appointed di- rector of laboratories at the Kitchener - Waterloo Hospi she performs an average of 150 autopsies a year--a fascin- ating job because "you never |know what's inside." "T wanted a home life and lchildren and the regular pace lop a general practitioner doesn't lend itself to this. After my marriage, during my final year of internship, I decided I {would have to choose a post lwith regular hours. Pathology tal,| Eldon P. Ray, director of the |S. G. Watson Award for educa-\;o1q my interest at medical tion was presented to Nora R. | school and here I am." Hodgins, a native of Seaforth,| ! ' ae Ont. She has been active in On- gla Gl hid ame we eauiratiounl Sroure: Ital in 1956. Her recent appoint- The award.is named for the! ment as director makes her one first superintendent of curricu-|of the few women in Canada lum development for Ontario. It| occupying such a post. is to be given annually to an| She says she tries to end her individual who has made ajday about 5 p.m., but pressure "significant contribution to cur-|of work often means that after riculum development in On-|tucking the children in bed. tario." \she will be back in the labora- In other business, honorary|tory until 11 p.m. life memberships were awarded| Her two small daughters, to John A, Eamon of-the Lon-|Mila Joy, 7, and Mary Mar-| don Teachers College and Dr.|garet, 6, take her work fo jgranated. "'They don't think at KA strange for their mother to Peterborough board of educa- perform autopsies," she said. tion. The news agency says Dr. Cerny is also examining | "other documents" on Casa- nova discovered at the castle. It does not say to whom Casanova's ietter was ad- dressed. A lengthy and well - known account of Casanova's pictur- | esque love-life was published in French many years ago and versions have been pub- lished in other languages. Perez Sr., but Perez denied he) in the segregation issue came in| Se k . received the notice of excom-|1955 when he closed a small | e Animal munication. The excommunications were based on the churchman's con- \church south of New Orleans for to allow a Negro its refusal Don't Miss This Travelogue! The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa Inc. is honored to present Dr Charles Forbes Taylor with his world-famous travelogue "THE BIBLE LANDS" Zi me z as rs SNES LEM AE ET . A a RR PEE Gbenye has said he ts will- ing to negotiate the release of his captives. The Americans are Protest- ant missionaries and their fam- ilies, teachers and five mem- bers of the U.S. consulate staff in Stanleyville. Keep Rails In Chaos ROME (AP)--Italy's big Red labor confederation kept the nation's railway system in chaos for the second day today, striking in the midst of an elec- tion campaign in which com- munism has become the biggest issue. The railway strike scheduled to last a week, pulled workers off the trains three times a day for 90 minutes each time. Dur- ing each "hiccup" strike period, | " about three out of four trains were halted. More than 1,500 trains stopped running Sunday. Non - Communist unions re- jfused to join in the strike al-| |though they are asking the} |same administrative reforms as |the Communist General Confed-| leration of Italian Labor. The) inon-Communist unions accused \the confederation of staging the I strikes as a political attack on |Premier Aldo Moro's coalition government of Christian Demo- crats and Socialists. | Thousands of political rallies lwere staged over the weekend) las snembers of every political] |party took to the stump to cam-|Archer, |paign for municipal elections tario Nov. 22. The vote will be the|for rev most important political test|bor Relatio since the parliamentary elec-|!0ns to stri tion of last year when the domi-| expires. ment Christian | en lost| marking the anniversary of Lo-| 4 s and the Commun- : | 430,000 voles ced up an. addi.(cal 636, United Auto Workers) " \(CLL), tional 1,000,000. leracy must be returned 'to the) Moro's Christian Democrats) hammered hard on the anti.|ttade union movement, | communism theme. Speakers| He said long - term agree-| cited the ouster. of Nikita|ments, coupled 'with automa-| Khrushchev as evidence that/UOR:,ar° PaTEnt "Now is able| A | , he i s the harshness - communism) +, automate a section of a fac- has not change ' Catholic bish-[t0TY, and the union must wait Italy's Roman Catholic nite (Until the contract comes up for} ate na, nea Soe ca ta be : prgerpiee + |tion. dates. They ee eae Another problem, said Mr. because of the theory it pro-| archer, is that "every judge in| fesses and the past experience|Qntario arbitrates on the basic with it, still represents--even in|theory that everything that isn't) jour country--a grave danger|covered by an agreement, man-| \for life and religious and civiljagement has the right to gov-/ liberty." ern." | Sen. Barry Goldwater, vaca- tioning at the Hotel Royal Caribbean in Montego Bay, Wants OK To Strike 'Before Contract Expires WOODSTOCK (CP) => David) This permits an employer to president of the On-|fire an employee for the simpl- Federation of Labor calledjest excuse and the union "'is) vision of. the Ontario La-|not entitled to take any ac lations Act to permit un-|without it being illegal," said ke before a contract/Mr. Archer. 'In an address to a banquet) oven being able to protest and| Mr. Archer said demo-|wants, he added. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 9, 1964 3 GOLDWATER, UP TO HIS NECK AGAIN Jamaica, is shown. during a some fishing. The Arizona sen- swim yesterday. Goldwater ator arrived by private plane said he would rest and do Saturday afternoon with | wife and six others. --AP Wirephoto HOUSEHOLDERS Save On FUEL C. Oll. 16« Ph: 668-3341 DX Fuel Oil tion | Unions can't sit back without) et management do what it! | HOTEL LANCASTER We are: pleased to announce, that our:dining room is now open again, We welcome you back to our NEW LOOK and GOOD FOOD! 27 King St. West There are 20 . | tention that they had threat-|Priest to say mass. The church Sheep-Killer ened and incited others to take|has been closed since. NEW LISKEARD, Ont. (CP) reprisal against the church's or-| The archbishop was born in Farmers near this Northern On-| ders to desegregate parochial|Steinmauern, Baden, Germany. |tario town are patrolling their schools. His parents moved to New York | pastures at night watching for The archbishop's first scrape' when he was six. an animal that has killed sev-! emu ee sie --~ jeral sheep and a five-month-old Quebec Fatalities is Half Of Weekend Toll great Tonight, November 9th 8:15 P.M. SHARP Central Collegiate Auditorium SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Toylor is an accomplished lecturer, author, humorist ond photog- rapher, He has been addressing an_ average of 500,000 people an- nuolly for the past 40 years. This Travelogue is a unique presento- tion. It is non-sectarian*and evokes scenes from the life of the "Man from Nazareth' never-to-be-forgotien visits to some of the most famous landmarks of western civilization, enshrined in the hearts of people the world over Damascus . . . places of the Patriarchs, Judges, Kings and Prophets . | Dr jmay be the same cat-like ani- }mal that has been sighted in jthe Timagami area at various times during the last five years. the route of Moses os | They suspect a cougar is in jthe area and some believe it By THE CANADIAN PRESS |on his car in a closed-in gar- Quebec's 20 fatalities ac- age. counted for nearly half of Can-| . ada's total as at least 45 per-) sons died violently during the weekend. A survey by The Canadian Press from 6 p.m.. Friday to midnight Sunday local traffic accidents, three were drowned, three died in hunting mishaps, one by fire and five in miscellaneous accidents. Quebec's total included 15 on|after being struck by a car in the highways, and three in hunt- ing accidents. One man died in a fall from a hospital roof and a three - month - old girl was) clawed to death by a neighbor's! pet lion cub in Quebec City., Ontario and British Columbia) each reported eight accidental! deaths. Ontario had seven. in traffic and one man asphyxiated while fixing his car in a chse garage. British Columbia's total included five on the roads, two drownings, and one woman who ,plunged to her death in a can- SATURDAY Mrs. W. J. Lewis, 65, Strat- ford, in a two-car collision 10 miles southwest of Stratford. Dale Raymond 'Arbour, 16, times Chatham, when his motorcycle|Temple. Rabbi showed that 33° persons died in|collided with a car on Highway against the reform, 21 near Ridgetown, about 12 miles east of Chatham. Mrs. Edna Buder, 52, Ren- frew, in an Ottawa hospital the Ottawa Valley community of Renfrew Friday night. SUNDAY Gerald James Scott, 17, RRI, Staffa, when his car left High- way 8 and struck a tree near Mitchell, 14 miles northwest of Stratford. Auis Sadusek, 43, Niagara FAlis, Ont., in hospital five jours after he was hit while walking near his home by a car that did not stop. RAPS JEWS TORONTO (CP) -- The three branches of Judaism here are | |guilty of 'more wilful and nar- row - minded misunderstanding | than those in any other place in North America," says Rabbi /Gunther Plaut of Holy Blossom Plaut's charge conserva- tive and orthodox branches of Toronto's Jewish community was made Friday night during), a panel discussion following a sermon by Rev. J. A. (Jock) Davidson of Sydenham Street! United Church, Kingston. It was] the first time in years that a/| visiting Christian had preached in the synagogue. NEED Mortgage Money? 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