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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1965, p. 1

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Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bow- ' manville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring centres in On- tario and Durham Counties. 102 Single SOc Per ase i VOL. 94 -- NO. 218 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1965 Pa ane ine an eR ARE RET X RUIN She Oshawa Zines Authorized 1! irtment thor .c8' Second Clos Mall Best, Office Dace Weather Report Sunny, cloudy intervals. Hot and humid. Scattered thunder- storms. Low tonight, 65. High tomorrow, 75. epertment THIRTY PAGES Postage FEDERAL CANDIDACY T00? Duff Roblin will make known for the national under now-or-never party pres- sures to take aim nationally by contesting a Winnipeg seat in Roblin Will Give | Leadership Plans | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Premier) Mr, Churchill said-a telegram| Roblin soon whether he is a challenger|Thursday night with the signa- Progressive|tures of 45 of the 92 Conserva-| jwas delivered to Mr. need you now--repeat. now." Federal Conservatives Mr. Roblin want} Manitoba premier \the Nov. & federal.election, Mr.|since 1958, to contest the Winni UN DEBATES 'SANCTIONS' UNITED NATIONS (AP) ~The United Nations Se- curity Council meets today to consider Secretary'Gen- eral U Thant's proposal that it act to force India and Pakistan to stop fighting. Some members of the 11- One diplomat predicted the council would adopt a resolution embodying the ob- jectives outlined by Thant "could order the two governments," UN charter article 40, to issue ceasefire orders and "might also de- clare' their disobedience to do so a breach of the peace, under article 39. Article 40 authorizes the "breach of peace' and re- commend forceful measures to repair this breach includ- ing economic and diplomatic win Ultimatum Expires Sunday For Indians To Withdraw By CONRAD FINK |deaths occurred when a mil- NEW DELHI (AP) -- Chinajitary hospital was hit, the radio made a new charge of border|added. violations by India today, a; Pakistan radio claiméd that day after it demanded that In-|the Pakistani army had "'lib- dia pull out of a disputed arealerated"' large areas of Indian near Sikkim within three days.|Kashmir and pushed into Raj- The Chinese ultimatum expires'asthan State at an undisclosed Sunday. point, Rajasthan borders on The new violations were said|West Pakistan below India's to have occurred in Sinkiang| Punjab State. Indians 'intruded into China's for territory of Sinkiang .. . |military provocations." The mountainous border be- Korea Hero PRIME MINISTER L. B. with Priscilla Boucher, left, eral nomination meeting in lRoblin shielded himself Friday|peg South riding held in the last| i" 8 report Friday, "Whe- sanctions, and "action by tween the two Asian nations Pearson spoke at the com- and Diane Arbour, right, two Espanola, 45 miles west |behind a barricade of no com-'Parliament by Mrs. Margaret) ther it would include all dies sa Ei egg ay Pes: 'esha jhas never been clearly marked arge n mencement exercises at of the 1965 graduating class. of Sudbury, on Saturday. iments. Konantz, a Liberal. She will:be| States, I just don't know, -- ote ane th hig |Peking does not recognize Espanola High School Fri- Y 4 CP But his announcement of in-|seeking re-election. | he said. ne delegate said the big /much of the border, claiming it day evening. He is shown Pearson will attend the Lib- (CP) Another diplomat, closely powers would have to take |was imposed by Britain when itentions could come Sunday, the ings to Mr. Diefenbaker as the Gordon Churchill, The 'Wrapping Is Off Of PM's '69 Campaign ive MP" for" Winnipeg "South Friday Centre in the last Parliament, ; ':P) --\i ow : dei cy istani . {sai inese t troopers Friday night, E rae. Ors was|am addess By "our federacan-|where 'Mr. Pearson, fultiled a(contirmed that the 48:earoldjsaid Mr. Diefenbaker is certain) The, secrelary « general | Pakiaen, stows Soman' oved closer to. the border in/hour after the ordeaiended for | rime 1} ! 5 | te i a ' ; fer ' ea fi ; p y : : or th ' launching his personal cam-'didate, the Hon. L, B. Pear-|long - standing engagement tol eigecing: & Weiich to the fed.|he gg Path a us| India and Pakistan, he had Council embargo against |two widely ps ge 8 pal wife of a prominent i; § e f & in west, » * paign toward the Nov, 8 gen- son." speak to graduates of the Espa- eral election here today with al Mr. Pearson has said he re- nola High School. It was a non-| round of vote - gathering activi-;gards this as the beginning of| political speech, in which he| ties that included his own nom-jhis personal campaigning for| wandered far from his prepared) {nating convention and an eve- the general election, although|text to talk to the students eral field. Mr. Diefenbaker's high ber of years. a Diefen-|mote Roblin for leader if Mr. |Diefenbaker loses land steps down, | "The Conservative lvoters."" re-| day after Manitoba Conserva- gard for the Manitoba leader| tives give 70th birthday greet-|has been well known for a num- leading} the election sources| involved in the consultations, | forecast only that a "work- | ing paper" --- a rough sketch for a resolution -- would be | instructions from their gov- ernments. The plan could } lead eventually to military action, failed to get the two coun- tries to carry out the coun- | cil's Sept. 4 and 6 ceasefire | resolutions. he said, the council the initiative, since only they had the military power that might be needed. As for the big powers, a and an informed observer said Soviet and French sup- port of Thant was in doubt. Pakistan would add nothing, since the United States and Britain already had em- bargoed arm: shipments to that count' she ruled India and China was weak, The news agency said Chi- Kidnappi ORRINGTON, Me. (AP) -- A Korean War hero was held to- Opposition leader passes} The Tribune quotes 7 : nese authorities "have en-\day for arraignment on a kid ; tau ice 6 ak ae «a| Circulated today. U.S. spokesman withheld Ag per " 4 de somes s =e agen eats mien: ee fhe saris fist Thant's plan forced the comment on Tnant's propo- SluMiaig waar" dite, ete ag het ot holding pris : ; } ode | $ ' t is : i B : ' ' . tion in Prince Albert, Sask influential members will pro-| elegations to seek hurried ak tm Rory heme oven north of the disputed Kashmirloner for 22 hours said, "I am region between India and Pak- istan, The Indian defence ministry so very glad to be home." Roger Haller, 31, of Bangor surrendered meekly to state Ladakh, and Sikkim, at least 670 miles to the southeast. ' The spokesman said the Chi- 'e have moved into positions Haller, who was decorated in Korea and fled a mental hos- pital a week ago, was found wrapped in a blanket and be- asl CHINA MOVES TROOPS TO DISPUTED BORDER Conservative leadership once|tives who sat in the last House.) nation council planned to get council to vall for ; ; i : i | ; : . Hee ' : | provi- |province, about 1,000 miles| The radio also said Pakistan j als pb seen: Pirapenet 5a ye! ge! he to. Mr | together an hour before the sional measures" to obtain |west of Sikkim, Sept. 11 and 16.|has destroyed or disabled 443 i ea Paden Ce : w'| meeting, to try to draft a peace. Article 39 authorizes | The official New China news|Indian tanks and captured 17, | Reliably reported to be/Churchill: | resolution. it to declare there is a |agency said in a broadcast the ' tempted but as yet undecided) "Your country and your party} 3 ' | neath a picnic table outside a lly. ithe party's official campaign|about his youth, his education ning rally camp in the Jakes region of cen It appeared to be a foregone| won't be launched until candi- and his views of occupying high conclusion that he would be un- dates meet in Ottawa- Tuesday. office. { apposed when he stood before! After today, the prime minister Some samples: the Algoma East convention for will spend little time in his own, "The source of my eduration the nomination We first received' riding as he flies out from Ot-/-was my home, my school and in 1948. Even the convyention's|tawa for dozens of speaking en- my church." jnear the Sikkim frontier, and "into the Demchok area La- : idakh, at the western end Jf the|tral Maine. {Himalayan frontier. | County Attorney Howard M. | Demchok, near the banks of|Foley said he will be arraigned jthe Indus River in southeastern|in district court Monday on a Ladakh, was the scene of bit-;charge of kidnapping Mrs. Hees Opposes Dr. Jewett "=". or Northumberland Seat unrrep / By BOB EXELL anetingmemat nonngren APPEAL BOYCOTT sence ne EN st ci |servatives return to power, Mr. : " Abs : oe Gag Sa ' heoome! ik : gage pelh taht . ter fighting in the China-India|Lynne P. McGinn, 29, from he: rogram included this conclu- gagements across the country J was dedicated to COBOURG (CP) -- Former Hees replied: "Il would do so er fighting in the China-India , 29, from her ay when it said "other nom-| The prime minister and Mrs. ing the greatest all - round ath- trade wit oe asia: Hens, Niel very. gladly." | mp oyee- mp oyer 1 lelash of 1962. |home here 'Thursday night. lete Canada ever produced . . -| nolitical charm untarnished de-. Local Conservatives first! | The current undeclared war The tall, slender mother of two told police she was ' unharmed in any way" although Haller, who had a .32-calibre pistol, had threatened her once \between India and Pakistan May Cost Charity $100,000 sa aout. ines jvoiced support for Pakistan in 1 didn't." spite a 2\4-year absence from My father always told me) ottawa, hung his. election shin |that if you do the very best YOU! ple in Northumberland Friday; 'ean you'll never have anything jn an attempt to take away Lib- to worry about." sounded out Mr. Hees Monday on tne possibility of running in this rural riding, which is to disappear after redistribution. No Reason For Election, : eral Pauline Jewett's seat in|The way to an unopposed nom-| : : : sign aithe 'war. or twice in a wild ride at speeds Had Our u ort: omm "The last words of my mother) the House of Commons ination. was cleared when high} TORONTO (CP) -- An em-|dinner in support of the United) China's jatest accusaiton fol-|UP to 100 miles an hour. bl when I went overseas in the, after delivering a non-polit-school teacher Harry Bradley,,Ployee - management dispute|Appeal. 'lowed its ultimatum for India First' World War were: be @ ical "Buy Canadian, selljwho had represented North.\may cost the United Appeal! Gordon Brennan, president Of|tg dismantle military installa- 1 . ' VANCOUVER (CP) -- T. C jtaken NDP proposals and used' good boy and keep your feet aproaq' speech to a local serv-|umberland for one year before over $100,000. the local, said most union eM-/tions jn the Sikkim-Tiber border N F Douglas, New Demorcratic}them for their own platform. dry." ice club 'here, Mr. Hees met he was beaten by Miss Jewett) Hundreds of Toronto packing-|ployees would probably refuse|.+e, within three days or face 0- 1g Ing Party leader, said Friday night - "We don't mind them borrow From-my-own_experience 1) with afficials of the local Con-|in 1983, decided not to contest house workers Thursday can-jto sign pledges for payroll de- "grave consequences." the prime minister's reason forjing our clothes they'd only;can say that in this country! seryative association and an- it again celled-their-United--Appeal pay-|duction an eet As the war against Pakistan calling an election is invalid be-|wear them," he said, "But you the top position is available for nounced half an hour later that. Broadcaster Joel Aldred, who roll-donations in protest of what; 'We have nothing against the continued, spokesmen in New Zone Struck cause the NDP told Mr. Pear-jcan't borrow someone's py- anybody." he had accepted an invitation also was considering trying for|some workers call unjustified/ Appeal itself. ... But we don't Hethi reported heavy fighting son it would support his long-)jamas and only wear the top "I can assure you that the to 'et his name stand in North- the Northumberland Conserva- suspensions and reprimands feel we get any co-operation'. -sinst Pakistani forces in the) SAIGON (AP)--Four unidenti- promised legislation half It's indecent." pressures are unceasing, the wmberland. tive nomination, met with the,and over-strict supervision at/from the company in solving | area of Sialkot in northern West|fied planes, believed to have Mr. Douglas was speaking at) The NDP leader also attacked work is unending, but there is, ajthough he had represented local officials after they had in jCanada Packers' Ltd. plantjany of our problems in the/pakistan, It was recently the/been American, bombed the de- j a meeting which nominated|the Canada-U.S. auto agree-|a great satisfaction in serving." the Toronto riding of Broad-|vited Mr.' Hees to stand, but/here. plant, so we don't feel m. (Scene of bloody air, tank and| militarized zone between North H Mrs. Grace MaclInnis, 60, for-;ment as a "handout to the Big, "'Politics is as high a form view for 13 years in the House| announced afterwards he would| The workers, members of Lo-|should co-operate with the com- infantry -battles, and South Viet Nam Friday, cal 114 of the United Packing-|pany in the United Appeal," he house, Food and Allied Workers explained. The employees are protesting mer MLA and daughter of, CCF\Three of the automobile indus- of public. service as there iS'of Commons, he laid claim to party founder J. S. Woodsworth,|try."" He said the legislation) along with education and the being a native of Cobourg since to contest the Vancouver-Kings-jwas never submitted to Parlia'| ministry of the church his family has had a farm a wav riding for the party in the ment because the government) The prime minister, who had | few miles northeast of here for Nov. 8 federal election wanted to pass it by order-in- earlier applauded more than 75' the jast 51 years Mr. Douglas said the NDPjcouncil, "hoping that nobody| graduates as they individually} Mr Hees resigned his had indicated it would support|would notice that an annual received their diplomas, fol-|folio of minister legislation promised by the Lib-|giveaway of $50,000,000 was be-|lowed his prepared text to say commerce in the Diefenbaker eral party on a national healthiing presented to the Big that "financial difficulties must) ooyernment in February, 1963, Mr. Hees said he had not\went to United Appeal, and be-/much you had in the bank, what! ond injuring 25, Four of the plan, collective bargaining for Three." not keep anyone in this coun- after a dispute with Mr. Dief- talked to Opposition Leader|tween $6,000 and $7,000 wasicar you owned, and so on,"' one! ' civil servants and other iabor Mr. officially try from getting more edu- enhaker on defence policy. But Diefenbaker in months. Wesley |spent in the plant. junion member said. Fit that feud has been cleared up,| Downs, chairman of the North-| This year, due to hourly pay| They are also disputing re- -- not oppose him Mr, Hees quit his job as pres- : ident of the Montreal and Cana-|(CLC), had pledged an hour's) " dian stock exchanges in a sur-|pay a month each for thejagainst the application of miles from Kashmir prise move Thursday after say-|United Appeal and for an em-|means test when they claim) +. covernment radio in New ing last week he would not be|ployees' fund for distressed fel- eg during illness or dis-| nethi said Pakistani planes a candidate in the Nov. 8 fed-|low workers. ability. | Amb: iles to eral election. In 1964-65 more than $90,000 "They wanted to know how the north, 'killing sieht cares The Sialkot front is about 120 |miles southeast of Rawalpindi, Pakistan's capital and a few South Vetnamese military offi- | cials said today. ; | Reliable sources at the U.S.- South Vietnamese air base of Da Nang, 80 miles north of the zone, said at least 19 persons were killed in the raid, includ- ing seven South Vietnamese po- licemen. port of trade and Douglas wil! ryntpntunetennree nr canetene ARIE PNET legislation open his party's campaign for cation." | gr syne He said the Liberals first |the election at his nomination It was up to all levels of Z0V- he told reporters after announc-|umberland Conservative nom- raises in a new contract, the/cent suspensions and dismis- promised a medical plan 45|meeting in his B.C. riding ofjernment 'to see that this is ing his candidacy Friday. 'inating committee, said the de-|Appeal's share was expected to'sals. NE S HIGHLIGHTS years ago. The Liberals had|Burnaby-Coquitilam Sept. 24. 'made possible." He said he felt the Conserva- ciding factor in offering the|be over $100,000. | The plant superintendent, -- es : 2 "tives had an excellent chance|icmination to Mr. Hees was|DINNER WAS SCHEDULED {Ralph Ashburn, and Robert of defeating the Liberal govern-| Mr ;ment. Asked whether he would/that Mr. accept a cabinet job if the Con-|play in the party. Bower And Sawchuk Sign With Leafs TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that goalies Terry Sawchuk and Johnny Bower both have signed contracts for the 1965-66 season, Sawchuk, a native 5 of Winnipeg, and Bower, born-in Prince Albert, Sask., were co-winners last season of the Vezina Trophy as top - goalies in the National Hockey League. Spencer Tracy's Condition Still Grave --s f LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Actor Spencer Tracy remained in serious condition today, but a spokesman said his chances for recovery have improved. Tracy, 65, had suf- fered a setback Tuesday after prostate surgery and was placed on the critical list briefly at Good Samaritan Hose pital. ; Diefenbaker's statement} The action was taken just four Joyce, general manag er in Hees had a role to|\days before Canada Packers'|charge of employee relations, Ischeduled labor - managementjhad no comment. Return Of The Rebels Ups PC Victory Hope By KEN KELLY is said to be Marcel Faribault,,nor has he raised the question OTTAWA (CP) Progres. President of the General Trust/of him running through inter- sive Conservatives indicate 0f Canada. Mr. Faribault, who mediaries. thev hope publicity being given Will be 57 next Oct. 8, is re i ee . ate narnde of rebels return, potted to have been urged to/MAY SETTLE SUNDAY ing to the party fold and pos. Seek a nomination in his home The question of Mr, Fari- sible big-name candidates will Province of Quebec. jbault's candidacy may be set- tled at a meeting Sunday in St. project a picture of a _ voter A former secretary-general Hyacinthe, Que. called by Mr ' . é 4g rl song favor in the fed- "i ag ero = Montreal! Dietenbaker's icbec "ieuten! Leslie Frost Ready To Rid Tories The welcome-home statement; corporation law and is_ inter fant, Theogene Ricard. LINDSAY, Ont. (CP) -- Former premier Leslie Frost If Mr. Faribault is a candi- said Friday he is willing to play a part for the Pro- gressive Conservative party in the campaign for the Nov. 8 federal election. Mr. Frost said at his home here that he j had not yet been approached about helping with the campaign but that his feelings about doing so are favorable. by Conservative Leader Diefen-\ested in constitutional matters ar » Stes ek ' | baker and the announcement by|He scored a hit at the party's date, Conservatives consider he ' sal] ba will give them a powerful im-} i former trade minister Hees of)so-called thinkers' conference free rabuité th # a his availability for nomination'in Fredericton a year ago with ot aac i ul in ne iy] the Ontario seat of North-ja draft preamble for a revised ' Waar cy ne only In umberland made headlines na-! Canadian constitution. oe out of 75 in the last} tionally. Mr. Diefenbaker was asked se. ingen erm NR This was followed up by top) -riday at Ottawa by reporters Meanwhile, Ontario remained : 5 g c "re-|; t 'a : Conservative target for party people saying that Pre-|about reports that Mr, Fari-|2 Prime = I THE TIMES d oie today... mier Duff Roblin of Manitoba! pauit would consider an invita-|£4ins. They held 25 of Ontario's 85 seats at dissolution Informants say that last Mon- day Premier Robarts placed the a entire permanent staff of the There/Ontario Progressive Conserva- has made up his mind to the Nov. 8 federal race, sibly in Winnipeg South But even before these name Conservatives were nter'tion to stand for election pos- -- New' Models Roll Off Assembly Line---P. 9 Oshawa Youth Admits Coreless Driving--P. 5 i Goels, Brooklin, Ttake 2-1 Leads In Series--P. 6 I would be very glad to see outstanding men like Mr. Fari- big bault join.in public life. ush : : are tremendous probleMSltive nary : ; | Obits--21 Ann Landers--1 1 a ered on the political scene Altacing the county aid whit 2 tive party at the disposal of the Cy its Cis: Noweotl i} string of others who had dis-|) 05) that culatanahiig. nie. th federal party. ; q : Sports--6, 7, 8 ity News lk agreed at one time with Mr.j,... : | Mr. Robarts also is said here ' F # Theotre----16 Classified --18,-19, 20 Diefenbaker were unouncing|Coa te eee pai oe |to be planning to ask all his $5000 IN GOLD MAYBE BLACK MARKET. BOUND Whitby News Comics-17 i they would run lishted : y m Ontario legislature members to Winnipeg police chief Rob about two weeks ago. A man answers to questions, police from a Winnipeg bank and Wamen'a-10, 11 Editoriol----4 & : : . " : campaign actively throughout] ert Taft holds four bars of turned up at the police sta- held onto the gold. Chief may have been destined for Ww. fy s 2 a Finencial-_21 Y NEXT 1S FARIBAULT Mr. Diefenbaker said hejthe province for the federal] gold found in a topcoat for- tion this week to claim it, Taft said the four bars-were _ the black markets of the far epi aint dabass leoe if Next target after Mr. Roblin/hasn't seen Mr. Faribault lately|wing of the party. gotten in a downtown cafe but, because of his vague part of a $40,000 purchase east, (CP)

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