wise Tiree ig: S THE SSHAWA DDC Beams © 'Sabotage Station' land (Reuters)--Two dozen At-| rican guards armed with heavy | read truncheons and alert for sabo-|new teurs are keeping a round-the-|censorship. Succes8 ful tes clock watch here on Britain's|transmissions have begun. new radio relay station, which) (The South African Press As will beam BBC programs to Rhodesia. © Talk of sabotage is rife in th multi-racial bars of this small == oppressively _ hot transmitters are Thersdey, December 23, 1965 ~~ PL iL" Rhodesia: sociation reported that the |Francistown station relayed the e|BBC news to Rhodesia Wednes- ,iday. SAPA said the 7 a.m. BBC i Threat # ° 28%. town as the!world news was heard in Salis- being made bury and the announcer identi- y for operation early in the | fied the station as "'Francistown year to combat Rhodesian |r elay station."') The small band of about 2 Britons sent to run the project) jexpect to spend a tense Christ-| |mas, ostracized by a bitterly hostile white community. The tough Rhodesian and South Af- jrican farmers, artisans and bu-| t Castro's Making It Rough On Those Planning To Go tion and can not hasten HAVANA (AP) -- The Castro regime is threatening Cubans who want to go to the United! United States. States with hardship in the' Many of these people may} months they wait to leave. have to wait many months Orders have gone out in the|/somé possibly years, to leave last week to many government-| with other jobs difficult or im- possible to find, they are faced] controlled of fices, businesses and public utilities to fire all/ with a critical situation in pro employees who plan to join rela- tives in the United States. Hun-| dreds have been fired in the last few days, informed sources say. Cuban officials have made no comment. The U.S. embassy in Havana, which the Swiss run, is being bombarded with questions from would-be refugees as a result of the pre - Christmas crackdown. Swiss officials tell them they have no control over the situa- China Slows Down Arms From Russians To Hanoi LONDON (AP)--East Euro-|munist diplemats, whose gov- ean diplomats claimed today/ernments side with Moscow in that China is seriously slowing|the Soviet-Chinese power strug- the transit of Soviet Arms and| gle supplies to North. yiet Nam. .,| Nov. 11, the official Peking oy normal TARCUM BTR SS of People's Daily accused the Rus- should take no more than 10 "spreading the lie that és s 'anh | sians of et a ae a 'China obstructed the transit of territory using railroad routes Soviet smilitary: equipment bre through China," said one diplo-j Ye Nam. Peking also: sai mat. 'The average time. these at the time that Soviet "aid to consignments are taking now is Viet Nam is far from commen- about two months." ; surate with the strength of the The diplomat declined to be Soviet Union identified. Similar reports came, China today said that-a great independently from representa-| part of the Soviet weapons sent tives of two other East Euro-|to North Viet Nam were obso- pean countries, They said Pe-|lete or damaged and repeated king's obstruction is part of its|its charge that the Soviet Un- struggle with Moscow for pre-)ion's aim jas to get a com- dominant influence in Hanoi manding voice in Viet Nam "'so There is no way of checking) as to strike a political deal with the claim of the European Com-'the United States." HERE and THER Duplate Social and Sports Club held its annual Christ- mas banquet last Saturday at the Bond st. UAW Hall in Oshawa. Supper was served up and downstairs to handle the capacity crowd of 700. John Orde supplied organ music through the meal, Entertainment includ- ed Doug Romaine, the com- edian - pantomimist, as mas- ter of ceremonies. Ballard and Bryant, a female com- edy team, singer Peter Glen and The Skyliners and Penny were featured. Jack Meagher, Robert Chute and James Hallowell contributed their version of the Hula Dance. A dance ended the evening. for their families until leave Those better off. Recent govern ment regulations provide tha all money withdrawn from pri vate bank accounts since no Sept leave the country. Pp E. been invited to take part. The ladies auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Branch, Bowmanville, week donated $950 to the Bowmanville Memorial Hospi- tal. The money will be used to purchase an electrocardio- graph machine. Rev. John C. Verbrugge, pastor of Reheboth Christian Reformed Church, Bowman- ville, for five and a half years, has accepted a call from the Christian Reformed Church, Rochester, N.Y. He leaves Jan. 26 to assume his new charge. Carl Brewer, former de fenceman with the Toronto Maple Leafs, will give advice at the hockey clinic being held by the Bowmanville Recrea- tion Department Dec. 27 to 30 at the Bowmanville Arena. All teams in the Bowmanville The staff of the Glen Rae Dairy, Bowmanville, recently honored Ross Stevens who is retiring after 53 years with the company THE GIFT SUPREME LADIES' DIAMOND DINNER RING In gleaming 10K white gold setting, Lo Large centre diamond surrounded--by fiery smaller diamonds. $750. BURNS JEWELLERS 20. Simcoe Morth Open to 9 p.m. Tonight the Cubans' departure for the viding food, shelter and clothing) Rhodesia, on which most of with bank savings are the refugee plan was announced 28 has to be returned to the state before the owner can Minor Hockey League have | the U.S. to accept the provis | groups, | ions of the Geneva agreement of Putting up Legion | this | isinessmen who make up most) of the 2,000-strong white com-| munity in Francistown deeply | resent the presence of the Brit- ish station. The African guards, recruited locally, are commanded by four security men from the British foreign office. Harold Robins, sent from Lon- don five weeks ago to direct the! setting up of the station after) Prime Minister Ian Smith's) white minority regime seized in- } dependence, said Wednesday: 'Most of the local people sup- port Smith and they seem to re- gard us as a British propaganda outfit. They fear reprisals from '@ them depend for. their liveli- hood"'. Leaders Home Except Tommy OTTAWA (CP) -- With the exception of New Democratic Leader Douglas, Canada's polit- ical leaders will be at home for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Pouglas left Tuesday for. Jamaica, where they will remain until Jan. 6 They also spent last Christmas there. Prime Minister Pearson and| ~ (Saar Dat racemes oer Thomson Enters Shipping Saves Jobs Of 5,000 Men |rounded by nine grandchildren. Conservative Leader Diefen- baker and Mrs. Diefenbaker will be at Stornaway, their Ot- }tawa residence, Social Credit Leader Thomp- would be involved but it isjations aré in newspaper pub- understood the over-all partici-|lications and broadcasting. He pation would be sufficient tojonce described his acquisition keep the shipyard in full oper- of the independent Scottish tele- ation for its 5,000 employees.|vision network as a licence to The new company, to be/print money. But over the years t unittest i T HURTS E fountain provided by leak ing hose butts in sun-bathed San Francisco yesterday. The fire, a three-alarm VERYONE at the Legallet Tanning Co., "TT'S AN ILL BLAZE THA While 110 men battled a two-storey machine shop fire, two youngsters took advantage of the cooling estimated (AP) caused damages at $60,000, his prises advertisement Calis 1 iture will be made shortly. Its} | Preparation. industrial-'and a number of other enter-| he} some $300,000,000, | OS ' "ls CM nw wn awntan a By GERARD MeN jing and developing social serv: young Canadians haye asked OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com-|ice~ programs here and abroad.;how they can join since Mr. pany of Young Canadians} Volunteers would seek to| Pearson announced last April in should be set up through a/stimulate the poor to do things|the throne speech that the com- Crown corporation and should!for themselves. \pany would be formed be as independent as possible, The committee suggested) It gave some ideas as to the government has been told.)close co-operation in Canadajwhere volunteers mi ght be A: 35-page report by an. organ-| with bodies like Frontier Col-, valuable. , izational committee says volun-|lege, which has been. sending| * 'In Norfolk County, Ontario, teers should be chosen for their teachers into remote areas\ between 409 and 50 per cent of ability to serve and should betsinee 1899, and the Canadianjall male non-farm wage earn- paid enough to ensure that only! University Services Overseas,|ers received less than $2,0() a the rich don't apply. which has recruited, trained! year. Age and occupational qualifi- and placed 538 young yolun-| "In the Kenora, Ont., area, cations shquld be broad enough|teers since 1961. 'there are 557 Indian men and to attract 'volunteers from all) 'Both the spirit of adventure only 10° of them have steady walks of life. Emotional matur-|and the sense of responsibility | jobs. ity would be a major require-'towards the community are) "Of the 1,100 communities in ment, qualities which must be pos-| Newfoundland, 'only 129 have The report, handed the gov- sessed by the volunteer," the|any form of community organ- ernment Noy. 15, was made committee said. ization." public Wednesday at a press| He would have to respond, The company wouldn't com- conference following a cabinet wholeheartedly to the needsipete with or absorb existing meeting. around him, seeking to remove! programs. It would exist to in- | Prime Minister Pearson went fundamental causes. crease their effectiveness and \directly from the cabinet meet-| The report said th | t their work. ling to a staff Christmas party 68 ioe 'and his press secretary, Dick) |O'Hagan, released the report. | In an attacked statement, Mr. | Pearson said announcements | jeoncerning the company's fu-| ds of! WEATHER FORECAST cevcinaatens | Rain Or Freezing Drizzle - On Heels Of A Big Sto 32 | ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS Other announcements: --A special committee with Mr, Pearson as chairman and six cabinet ministers as mem- bers will study 'the Fowler report on broadcasting, which recommends establishment of an all - powerful agency to} 38 38 38 30 30 32 30 30 28 28 TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast; Hamilton ....+5++6 issued by the weather office at/ St. Catharines.,.. 5:30 a.m. Toronto Synopsis; A storm brewing in| Peterboroug the midwest promises to bring! Kingston .. rain to southwestern Ontario Trenton rs control the industry in Can. ang freexing rain to central re-| Killaloe ... ada. sions Friday, : Muskoka ++09s fre Lake St. Clair, Niagara, Lake) yon, Bay --A W-man RCAF advance prie, Western Lake Ontario,|gudapury |. party left here for Africa late | southern Lake Huron, Windsor,|----___>_"* Wednesday to lay out a route)yondon, Toronto, Hamilton. Oc-| HERE WE ARE - ewes dl perticipation iit | casional rain, Winds east 15. Planes will leave Rémonttel eto is ieee -- on Seer 7. oll eo ot Eastern Lake Ontario, Geor-| paki "parataiae ta "se the | fn en bes 8% pomrge!) Congo's Leopoldyille airport waras' ae bu | Coat Prag 'o re |, Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, | 4 e cO-| Timagami, North Bay, Sud- nominate) director mab ertl Outs pag jets oe Re: = ' J nds east 15. eee A an Tom| White River, Cochrane, Wea ent as director 0 e spe-iern James Bay: Variable | gal Bata ge oa in| cloudiness and dane, Winds | he Privy Council office and east 15. | | will be responsible for co-| | | | | ordinating the war on pov-| Forecast Temperatures erty. Mr. Kent has been|Low tonight, High Friday: named minister of immigra-| Windsor ... tion, St, Thomas. --Dr. R. Richmond, now on| London «+++» the staff of Premier Robarts| Kitchener of Ontario, will become a se-| Mount Forest..... nior economist with the spe- Wingham ....+++.. cial secretariat. ---- -- The Company of Young Cana-|f NEED . . . i\ddians organizing commit-| Fuel Oil |tee was headed by Dr. J. Fran-) CALL eis Leddy, president of the Uni- PERRY | versity of Windsor. The report said the company jshould be the federal instru-|f py or Night 723-3443 ment for supporting, encourag- AGAIN! See Showcase CADILLAC HOTEL |] OSHAWA'S ENTERTAINMENT | CENTRE | | : LONDON (CP)--Lord Thom- jinere until about mid-January. son, the Canadian - born pub-| lisher, has decided to add ship- Full-Page Ad é preserve the jobs of some 5,000 Scottish workers Economics Minister George|manship of Scottish ist Ian Stewart on the' advice of The new company will need associates who suggested page advertisement signed hy 38 yah entreprenear, Oi ee of Britain's leadi sc sts oon, i usidashrteo™ ' : intellectuals ee ment and trade unions andjand other shipbuilding con-|estimated at ae" = tracts starts flowing in, Brown)-- anal promised the government will! North Viet Nam and to recog-| The amount' of equity in nize the Viet Cong as a legi-| volved is the equivalent of rf timate bargaining agent now have the foundation for ajyards away, the human voice financial partnership between|has been heard 10% miles away on|Per cent and the private|the government, private enter-|, 16. water, including trade unions, pie the other 50 per 1954: as a "legal, moral and cent. can continue," Brown said in practical basis for peace." It was not made clear how|his statement. The signatories include com-;Much of Thomson's money! Lord Thomson's basic oper: | | poser Benjamin Britten, author - ~ sear - Graham Greene, actor Sir Mich- ael Redgrave, artist Graham Sutherland, Paul Johnson, editor of the New Statesman maga- | zine, three bishops and a former {Roman Catholic archbishop. We Would Like To Interview a married mon between ages 25 and 40 who wants to consider a worthwhile business opportunity with a well-known international company. This man should have a reasonably good education, and preferably, sales experience..We are prepared to invest considerable money in training the right man. d rtunity, Telephone json now is at his Red Deer, gy HAROLD MORRISON /Alta., home and will remain y building to his extensive enter- prises and incidentally hely known as Fairfield (Glasgow)|he also moved into book pub- V Vi t W Ltd., will be under. the chair- lishing, banking, tourist travel 5. 1€ ar Brown announced Wednesday JON Suters) -- , that Thomson and another : ; LONDON (REuters) A ful extensive loans to keep it afloat/ought to diversify his massive until money from new defence accumulations which he has men in The Times today calls other groups to take over Fair- ae ; fields Shipyard in Glasgow, 7 ATE ' ne vas on the U.S. to stop bombing make these loans available, WATER CARRIES SOUND "I am glad to say that we; Normally heard up to 150 for about $6,000,000 with the Brit- peace, ish government putting up 50 The , prise and the trade unions as a result of which this shipyard | | | GETS PROMOTION OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian Forces headquarters Wednes- jday announced that J. W. Barr, 149, of Lanark, Ont., is to be |promoted to brigadier and ap- jpointed deputy surgeon - gen- jeral of administration "at head: }quarters here. nhave ag <te ay inveresre 468-4251. @ career oppo opre To The Citizens Of OSHAWA RIDING! oLOLDEL TREE 2 ' When pleasantly spar In the joyous remembrance of. the Nativity, may this holy season bring with it the promise of a fuller life, of Peace on _Earth and Goodwill to men, We extend Our Very best-wishes for a merry Old Fashioned Christmas to our many friends throughout Oshawa Riding, and may 1966 bring you Good Health and Happiness. Gladys and "Ab" Walker Closed at 6 p.m. Friday t asks for wine... give her Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé. Here's a wine to match her personality... even slightly frivolous. Lightly-bubbled, modest cost, superb taste! -J@RDAN WINES © awomatn JORDAN VALLEY SN Crackling Ro SE PETILLANT kling, refreshingly lively, SERVE CHILLED C