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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 9

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SS bia FISHING IN Subject of heated discus- sion in Council Whitby's An- nes street drainage ditch proved the ideal place for a canoe ride. The trench, bitterly opposed by Deputy- Reeve George Brooks, con- tained more than a foot of fast moving water at the height of yesterday's rain. The ditch runs on the west side of Annes street past a Indian Army Joins Police In Madras MADRAS (AP)--Indian Army units moved into Madras and eight outlying cities today to help police combat language rioting which has claimed 30 lives. : Bloody battles raged, through- out Madras state as thousands of students opposing Hindi as India's official language at- tacked trains and fought police. The Madras government said) "substantial and heavy' units of the army had been brought in. In Madras city, the state cap- ital on the shore of the Bay of Bengal, students and police bat- tled on train platforms. Most trains were cancelled or delayed by hours. Students swarmed over the) engine of the Indo-Ceylon Rey press and kicked crew mem- bers begging for their lives onto) the tracks. oneal Finance Minister T. T. Kirsh-| namachari arrived in Madras oa appeal to the students. Officials closed all colleges and high) schools in the state until March 1. IGNORE ALL PLEAS | The students have ignored all) pleas, even from fanatic anti-| Hindi groups and organization | struggling for an independent} Tamil - speaking nation, and| many have gone on looting) sprees. Cases: of arson were reported as mobs up to 10,000 strong roamed some areas. Twenty - three persons were, killed by the police Wednesday, | 10 of them in Kumarapalyam.| Officers there opened fire on a! crowd of 10,000 demonstrators. | Two police inspectors were burned to death by a frenzied mob in. Tiruppur. a At least 36 persons were in-| jured. | Two others died previously in) the rioting that began more than two weeks ago when the central government proclaimed Hindi as India's official lan- guage. Three persons com- mitted suicide in protest. } At least 3,000 persons have been arrested. Cop Injured, No Doctors -- WELLAND (CP) -- A police inspector injured on duty was) left overnight in Welland County | Hospital without attention from a doctor, the Welland police) commission complained Wed- nesday. The commission, acting on a report by Chief D. M. McCarter, asked city council's representa- tive on the hospital board to take steps to avoid a repetition. The inspector is in hospital with a concussion. Chief McCarter's report said Inspector C. W. Wright received head injuries when hit by a ve- hicle he was attempting to flag down last Saturday night. He . was taken to hospital by a con- stable 15 minutes after mid- night. Chief McCarter said he tele- phoned the hospital at 2:10 a.m..and again at 3:10 a.m and was told both times that Insp. Wright had not been ex- amined by a doctor. On the sec- ond call, he asked the duty doc- tor for an immediate examina- tion and was refused, the chief said. CHEESE MAKERS There are some 300 cheese factories in Canada, 134 of them in Ontario. | Subdivision and school, ».; |for »jand_ still A CONTROVERSIAL DITCH might try her hand at fish- ing in the "'little river'? Mon- day but didn't catch any- thing bul a few sniffles. --Oshawa Times Photo. to the highway. It is approxi- mately seven feet across and four feet deep. Pretty Judy Wood thought she ¢|surrounding the sudden resigna- ,|tion of a woman alderman fol- Fs letters and phone calls. that _|plagued her and two other for- 4 |was named to head the inquiry. © |hearing may get under way by _|the end of next week. lute session Wednesday of sug- \Judicial Inquiry Called 10n Threats To Alderman CHATHAM (CP)--A_ judicial inquiry has been ordered into the mysterious circumstances lowing a series of threatening mer aldermen. The motion for the inquiry was approved Wednesday night at an emergency meeting of Chatham city council. Judge Bruce J. S. Macdonald of Windsor, former head of the Ontario Police Commission, He said Wednesday night a Mayor Garnet Newkirk called the investigation, telling council at an emergency 12-min- gestions that "there has been is interference with good government in the city of Chatham by means of threats to the extent that elected rep- resentatives of citizens are hampered in the performance of their duties, TAKE. FIRST STEP The move is a first step to- wards explaining the puzzle in this city of about 30,000. Police have said they were not in- formed of the threats. The three former aldermen have declined to elaborate on any of the incidents. day of Mrs. Frank Moffat, Chatham's first woman alder- man, in the middle of her sec- ond two-year term. She claimed that she and her family had been threatened, Judge Macdonald will likely hear testimony from Mrs. Mof- fat, former alderman Blair McKinnon, who resigned in December, 1964, and former al- derman A. R. Sanderson. Mr. McKinnon and Mr. And- erson said Tuesday they had also received threats during the last year similar td those Mrs. Moffat had had. Convicted, Ran Shot, Caught NEW YORK (AP) -- Minutes after two men were sentenced to five- to 10-year terms in Sing Sing prison, they tried to es- cape irom acourthouse in Brooklyn. Both were captured quickly Tuesday--one tripped up and the other shot in the left ankle. They were Harold Riven- burgh, 33, and William A, Mor- gan, 30, both of Brooklyn. MONEY WITHDRAWN New Zealand has begun the withdrawal from circulation of half-crown coins preparatory to the changeover to decimal cur- serrmeereragae | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 11,1965 © Quebec Government Plans Own Immigration Services By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Quebec government has decided to set up an immigra- tion service shortly under the provincial cultural. affairs de- partment, Gabriel Loubier, Union Na- tionale member for Bellechasse asked the government Wednes- day to establish an immigration service or department. Mr. Loubier said federal im- migration policy is a 'betrayal of Quebec' and a 'national tragedy."" He said there should be a full immigration depart- ment eventually which would integrate immigrants into "the French way of life in Quebec." Pierre Laporte, minister of cultural affairs, having had no- tice of the motion by Mr. Lou- bier, announced there will be a new immigration service in his department with a director re- sponsible to him. Mr. Laporte said the example of Ontario in going after skilled Earlier, Premier Lesage said the "sensationalism of certain newspapers" was probably one of the causes of a heart attack suffered Sunday by Glen Brown (L--Brome), whose name was} mentioned during a Montreal preliminary hearing involving a capital murder charge against Robert Gignac, Developments in other legis- latures sitting Wednesday in- cluded: Nova Scotia -- The historic concept of a Maritime union cropped up in the throne speech as the legislature opened in Halifax. Premier Robichaud of New Brunswick had mentioned political union of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, Prince Edward Island and possibly N e w foundland. Nova Scotia's throne speech mentioned only possible union of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. Newfoundland -- Premier Jo- seph Smallwood issued a pre- men from Britain is good. "Nothing stops us from doing} the same thing." | MUST ATTRACT MORE If Quebec wants to develop economically and culturally, he said, it must attract more Ordering of the inquiry fol- lowed the _ resignation Mon- rency in 1967. French - speaking immigrants. F.R. BLACKo. v. OPTOMETRIST 136 Simcoe St. North PHONE 723-4191 pared statement indicatingjof St. John's since last Oct. 26. there is little hope for a quick|He also announced that a gov- settlement of a longshoremen's|ernment offer to help settle the strike that has tied up the port|strike has been withdrawn, CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ist INSTALMENT OF INTERIM REALTY TAX Realty INTERIM tax bills for part of the 1965 have been mailed and become due as follows: LAST DAY TO © WARDS AVOID°PENALTY No. 4,5 & 6 Feb. 12th No. 1,2 & 3 levy . Feb. 19th IF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE--Pieose telephone the Tox Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when ~ remitting by mail to City Hall. Taxes may be paid at City Hall or for a small service charge ot ony Chartered Bank, or Trust Office in the City of Oshawa. If you are a property taxpayer ond have not received o tax bill kindly contact the Tax Office immediately, (unless your mort- gagee or bank pays your taxes), IF MAILED ON DUE DATE BEFORE MIDNIGHT to be sure of proper due date post-mark before midnight, MAIL SHOULD BE DROPPED IN THE POST OFFICE FRONT (Simcoe St.) letter drop rather than any street letter box. Cc. L. 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