UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH GRADUATES DOUGLAS SCOTT TWO OSHAWA and one Courtice student received degrees at the first convoca- tion of the University of Guelph. Douglas R. Scott, BSA, of RR 2, Oshawa,.Ont., a 1965 graduate of the On- tario Agricultural. College, will teach science at the CAROL HOAG Monarch Park Secondary School in Toronto. Carol Elizabeth Hoag (nee Nixon), of Oshawa, Ontario, is a 1965 graduate in Home Man- agement at Macdonald In- stitute. Lawrence F. R. Butt BSA, Courtice, will be con- tinuing his studies at the LAWRENCE BUTT Ontario College of Educa- tion, London, Ontario, in preparation for a teaching career. While at University, he was active in drama ac- tivities, and was National Vice-President of the Cana- dian University Drama League. /\day night meeting of the An-|the new Commonwealth -- sec-/SOn. 'Mountie Wounds Shotgun Wielder ROSSLAND, B.C. (CP) --, They RCMP said Tuesday a consta-jens, with Cindy, accompanied ble shot and wounded an official|/by Supt. John Stevenson, en- Mich. (AP) --Mrs. Ethel Du of Consolidated Mining anditered the house after hearing a Pont Warren, 'heiress to one of|>melting Co after a Ouse dog/shot inside the world's largest fortunes and| "5 killed by a burst of buck-) They said Supt. Stevenson ex-wife of Franklin D. Roose shot looked into a closed stairway to velt Jr., was found dead in her Malcolm|the third floor and found him-} home Tuesday |Martin, 36, personnel superin-|self facing a man with a shot- Grosse Pointe police said her|tendent for the Cominco plant}gun He backed away and the death was an apparent suicide at Trail, is in good condition|dog Police said she was found|!" hospital with bullet. wounds attack, was shot as she leaped! hanging from a> belt attached)!" the forearm and thigh jat the. man, they said | Stephens to a bathroom shower fixture.|,, Police said he was shot by po-| Const She was 49 jlice dog handler Constable Rob-|twice at the man, wounding forearm and leg, ert' Stephens after Stephens'| t Mrs. Warren was the oldest),,, 4. is = Fillo jhim in the : dog, Cindy, was killed by alpolice said | child of Eugene Du Pont, form ; | erly a director of BE, I . sae RCMP said they then seized} Pont De Nemours and Co., and| They said two RCMP officers|the shotgun, which had one} went to Martin's home ea charge' in it with the hammer Tuesday after being told thaticocked | | the niece of Lammot, Pierre nd Irenee Du Pont ~~? janother man had been ordered} | f ifer t a 4 | lout of the house at knifepoin SELLS. STOCK She was divorced from Roos evelt, son of the late U.S. pres-| pop saia the two officers | driven from the front) BALTIMORE (AP) -- Ballti-| ident, in May, 1949, on grounds) one of simple incompatibility She| door at gunpoint and called for;more Orioles announced Tues married Grosse. Pointe lawyer! qaitiqnal Trailiday night that Joseph A. W Benjamin S. Warren Jr. in 1959 ope, Nalenn Inglehart, chairman of the They were later divorced : : board sold 'his. majority An ardent horsewoman tock holding to the club's two skillful swinner in her youth other major stockholders, Ingle she was once described by art Friends said she had returned|hart had come under fire be- ist Dan Flowers as the most beautiful and eligible unmar riled woman in the United Du Pont Heiress Suicides GROSSE POINTE FARMS, said dogmaster Steph- Police said Alison then fired} shotgun blast officers from nas and Christopher, 24 home in Connecticut of the stock in Baltimore Ori- Funeral services will be held oles Inc., and also some 40,000 States. Thursday morning, Burial willjshares of the Columbia Broad She and Xoosevelt had two|be at Wilmington, Del., homejcasting System, which pur-) sons, Franklin III, 27, andiof the Du Ponts. 'chased New York Yankees. bere : which had been ordered to|United States reserves here not long ago from a rest\cayse he held some 40 per cent, * a | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 26,1965 7 New 'Jamie' Soundings Find No One Sparks Plea For Commonwealth Post From Synod | LONDON (CP) -- British au-|assistant deputy external HAMILTON (CP) --A NeWithorities say three months ofjfairs minister, high among|weeks. "Jamie" sparked discussion oflbehind - the - scenes soundings |them. The 50-year-old Canadian) The paily Mail, in a report)" ") ; : ; a province - wide campaign t¢|smong the 21 member coun-|diplomat, a former ambassador|peaded 'Wilson fails to get the yesterday, in a forthcoming Charleston and bathtub gin, He get proper help for emotionally|iries have failed to produce|to the Soviet Union, was nom-|right man," said there is a se-|tase musical here. _\died in 1926. disturbed children at the Tues-|,5+eement on the man to headjinated by Prime Minister Pear-|rigus possibility that a com-| The musical brings Mastroi-| Mastroinni, a tall, shly h jag 8 ; i 4 ' : , shly hand- plete outsider may be chosen|@%ni, now one of Italy's highest-) Others known to have beenibecause of differences over|Paid and most sought-aftersome, self-confessed lazy man, had assessed include: lthose already considered, jmovie stars, back to the stage/has a little-boy-lost appeal com- George Ivan Smith, 50, Aus-| The newspaper, which listedjafter a long absence. |bined with a modern mockingly PPR , : born senior United Na-|Smith at the top of those who) It is being written by the suc-|ironic humor. better facilities. dealing with); oo. pather here for theiritions officer in Katanga wholhad heen 'considered, estimated|cessful Italian team of Pietro} such children June 17-25 conference. Thisihas been nominated by Tan-|that the head of the secretariat|Garinei and Sandro Giovannini,||[= |_ The issue was: raised by the hope now has been abandoned.|zania and Zambia; Sir Robert|would get about $25,000 a yearjauthors of Rugantino, popular} hang a nigra dot Opgrand | The whole issue will be|Jackson,.54, Australian - borniand that the total budget for|with Rome audiences two sea-| ortega Fs sedieped gel a thrown open for discussion andjhead of the UN special fund,|the secretariat would be. about!sons ago. It played in Toronto.| : which is) Patt from both being Italian} jmie | : a jm tati ' itiee| ted by Ghana, and Alis-|$300,000 annually. nine. negotiation, with authorities|nomina : we secretariat tair McIntosh, 53, New Zea-| The ne é 'ed at the\and having immense popularity Mastroianni He said the boy, identified|here anticipating that personall oo) 4, top civil servant, nom-|to be formally approve TAXES -- 1965 was' diagnosed|¢xchanges will lead to a com- Township of East Whitby inated by Prime Minister Keith|prime minister's meeting, will|with women, -- Conference olyoske. ltake over some of the duties of|m = FIRST INSTALMENT DUE June Ist, 1965 Valentino have little in com- mon, | Top Italian Star é |To Play Valentino who danced the 'tango, ished 1s : s eyes and carried not-so } nr era PB tccesorgpesoce# rage reluctant ladies off to his tent Arnold smith, Canada's|not be disclosed also ha een Mas é ' ys top | i i af-lmentioned during the last few lover of today, has agreed to/in the silent movies of the 1920s, portray Rudolph Valentino, the|/was a neurotic symbol of the world's top screen lover of|neurotic era of flappers, the By HAROLD MORRISON with glican synod of Niagara here. |retariat The synod unanimously ap-) , : ; proved a_ resolution calling on ioe ee oe be) the provincial government for reached. before the prime min-|tralian - A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14V2 King St. East 21 | merely as "'K", 5: 'as in need of psychotherapy|Promise and was brought before Hamil-'©"@s. ton junior court last Monday. At least a \the British government's Com- r half-dozen cand' OTHERS CONSIDERED monwealth relations office. It is The boy was remanded to an dates have been considered, officials sata that severaldesigned to ensure that mem- jobservation _home which nut ----------------~ tnon-white candidates also have|ber countries are fully informed jclose next Friday, because of 2/oj], it thins out and flows better been considered. about Commonwealth issues lack of qualified staff, he added.| nq perhaps more of it can be. A Canadian source said "ajand to co-ordinate economic The boy's light is under " het : eoage' F close. scrutiny Me ths 'Anglican Pushed above ground. new face whose identity could assistance. Church because of his parent's|; The bureau estimates that at membership in Rev. Hill's di-Jeast 150,000,000,000 barrels of such heavy oil remains under- agara said he would write let- ground in the U.S, and that ters to all Anglican bishops in| maybe 30,000,000,000 to 60,000.- Ontario to get support for the| 900,000 barrels can be recovered resolution in a- concentrated ef-|PY using heat. j fort to get help for emotionally disturbed children. Heat May Boost Flow Of Crude WASHINGTON (CP) Im- proved methods of getting) heavy crude oil to the surface may give a substantial boost to! ocese, Bishop Walter Bagnall, of Ni-} RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY --- aneact cna MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa Taxes May Be Paid At THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE, COLUMBUS, OR AT The Royal Bank of Canada, 27 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA READ YOUR TAX NOTICE Penalty will be added to first instalments unpaid after June 1st. Discount will be allowed on Second Instalments prepaid. M. Wm. GOLDIE, Tex Collector, Columbus, Ont. 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