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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 13

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. - - . aluminate eamnounds, Mr. Me.! 8 e . a oe THE ursday, mber 30, NAMES LN NE WS [Dniario Tests New Chemicals x: sis, wus ro st ine tne A znd Highway a ee a -- a -- = ; i 5 pes Pas 0 the cost o Ww: censin uu 3 on provinces mult lane va To Stop Road-Salt Corrosion Baier laboratory - type Te-| HAMILTON bg tie ac Across Canada? joises tae be dover hy Soni was rege Ra pine ha ech fn Forel conn ating eer, Tue] AsKATOON (CP) -- c, tu Wie™ aca "|e fe, eg SASKATOON (CP)--The On-|scribed the experiment Wed-|led some roads officials to be-\ments for motor scooter oper-|MacNa' tario. high-| mam tario highways department will|nesday at the Canadian Ceca|lieve that inhibitors are not ators has been recommended) ways po tre pach sit pint was pos ah bod Me = do extensive testing this winter|Roads Association convention, | worth the cost. |by the Hamilton Chamber of| view Wednesday Ontario is in| ada _ oe ROUSSEAU RETIRES to determine whether chemical] He said tests would involve) Mr. McNabb said it 'is pos-|Commerce to the Ontario de-|favor of a second Trans-Can-| yy, \ QUEBEC (CP) -- Guy rust inhibitors, used to reduce|subjecting cars and heavy road sible that a non-corrosive high- partment of highways. ada Highway. Mr. MacNaughton said On- seau, who has starred corrosion from salt on high-|equipment to controlled high-| way salt may only reduce rust} The hazard is not from the} But he' said any national tario supports @ national high- Cleveland, Rochester and ways, are economically justi-|way ice conditions, both with about 25 per cent, since airpol-/machine but from the operator,| highway policy should take into ways policy. bec teams in the Ameri fied. and without inhibitors, lution and other factors are|a chamber committee found,|account that 2 second Trans-| Amy policy aided by the fed-lnocpey League, announce A. 'T. McNab, Ontario's dep- Rust-reducing inhibitors gen-|thought to contribute to car|hecause some drivers are not) Canada route may not be topjeral government should note/Tuesday he is retiring f uty highways minister, de-'crally used are phosphate or rust. familiar with the machine _ 'priority for all provinces. that in certain areas of some!hockey. ; : When Pope Paul and Presi- dent Johnson confer in New York. next week, the meeting will set one precedent -- the 'first time that a Pope has been on American soil, But Johnson, when he was vice- president, did meet Pope John XXIII in Rome, and President John F. Kennedy had an audience with Pope Paul. : ' ' ' One North American -- a ' Roman Catholic nun, was not ' go fortunate as the two presi- ' dents in achieving a Papal audience. Sister Mary Agnes , of Victoria, one of the seven _ nuns involved in a dispute with the church over their . animal shelter-closing, claims ¢ she was refused an atidience when she went to Rome this summer to plead her case. The stuggle for civil rights, says Mother Divine, Canadian- born pontiff of a sect founded by her late husband in the United States, will weld Am- ZACHARY SCOTT : erica together. Father Divine, | her late husband, was a | fegro. Lack of a home is becom- ing commonplace to Henry Mckelland of St. Bernard, ' Louisiana. A few weeks ago hurricane Betsy pummelled the Louisian coast and forced the McLellands to evacuate. A repeat performance 'Tues- day, as tropical storm Debbie hovered offshore. The Canadian Council of Christians and Jews has sin- gied out two provincial pre- 3 z é 5 "ELKE SOMMER However, it does have park- ing meters, and that's fine with roadeo champ Ken Hay- wood of Edmonton. He's in town for the Canadian Cham- pionships, and the meters keep his horse parked. No favorites in this racial squabble: Charles Granville of Tampa, Florida was in | this week to sit in (literally) | on the trial of Thomas L. Cole- | man. Granville sat down be- side a white and' was kicked | -- he claims -- by that white | man. A disturbance followed -- and both men, white and negro, got the court's heave- ho. Just for the fun of it, it seems, three defendants in another civil rights slaying trial popped in on the Cole- man trial. Collie Wilkins, Eugene Thomas and William Eaton, all charged in the murder of Mrs. Violet Liuzze on Freedom Road last spring -- and all members of the Klan, are due to start their trial this fall. | | Some of you (not me, I'm | too young) must remember miers, and one provincial | cabinet minister to receive the 1965 human relations awards, The PM's are Jean Lesage of Quebec and John Robarts of Ontario. Mani- toba's public utilities minister, Mainiland B. Steinkopf is the other recipient. Barnstorming John George Diefenbaker took time off the campaign trail Tuesday morning to have lunch with Mme. Paul Sauve, wife and widow of the former premier of Quebec. Stage and film star Zach- ary Scott, 51, is in very ser- jous condition at his home in Austin Texas. He underwent surgery in July. Scott is best remembered for his roles as MOTHER DIVII heavies in a number of west erns and herechelon detec- tive films @ring the late for- ties and early fifties A few months ago Lt. Thom-. as O'Neal of the Los Angeles : police department was shock- ed deeply when his 17-year-old daughter was gang-raped. He went berserk in the police beatnik-type, who, as it turn- * ed out, had nothing to ; with the crime ERNEST MURDOCK when Betty Grable's legs adorned every foot-locker in the Allied Forces during the Second War. Then cam Mari- lyn Monroe, and Korea -- re | pear performance. The as- sumption is that a beautiful, shapely woman -- albeit only on. paper -- is a morale- booster. So along comes Viet Nam -- and more lonely dog- s, and along comes Elke Sommer, pouting and draped in the briefest of white mink. | She posed for.a series of shot week that will soon be winging their way to the new- est American arena of com- | bat. Swathed in bandages, Er- | nest F. Murdock of Priceville, Ontario, picked up a _ tele- phone, called his wife, and told her he was alright. Mur- dock had just won a game of chess with death. His truck had hit a train, and turned into what could have been his } byre. He crawled out just be- fore it exploded into flame. The greatest amateur golf- doubtable Robert 'Bobby' Jones, received, in wheel- chair, a bronze plaque from | | Golf Magazine this week com- memorating his Grand Slam in 1930. equitted of assault with in- j tent to commit murder 1 lay by an eight-man woman jury. He personally thanked each of the jurors Scroils, which some archeo- logists feel give credence to the historical presence of Jesus in Canada's Na- Ree t Jordanian Curator Adnan Ha- didi. The scrolls are insured for $3000,000. Remember "Marjorie", of the Dumbells? Ross Hamilton | -- a man all the -- died | Tuesday in Halifax 6. He created 'Marjorie' for the show that played for Canadian troops in France during the First War, and then again for troops In North America dur- ing the Second Toronto has a lot of thing that the wild west lacks -- but js! ; fe hasn't got hitching-posts, LT.. THOMAS 0'NEAL TAKE ENVOYS FOR RIDE | DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP)--A one ned con man, Boniface Ngalawaso, 29, pleaded | guilty in court to fleecing hun-| dreds of people of small sums for the support of a nonexistent orphanage. Among his victims were the wives of two cabinet and members of: the st Germany, bla and The Congo. 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