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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1965, p. 2

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[Bomb Threat |26 Negroes Draw [Delays ni....__| Jail Sentences A jported to have peen 'sentenced & 4Ghe SALISBURY (Reuters) -- « Tris sw AT Verroit tec to jail terms ranging from two en eet mF Robert H. Winters Faces Brisk Schedule In New Job auw ve OTTAWA~(OP)As "the fed yagoof oral' questions fer the fed eral new minictor_ Expo 67, Expo 67 began creeping into Z Te GSHAWA- TIMES, Mendsz, Becomber_27. 1965 UK. ths In Twenty-six Negroes' weré "Te- Minisier response. for Robert H. Winters Below Mar | DETROIT (AP) -- An Amer-|to seven years hard labor for : ican Airlines DC-6 with 61 per-;damaging crops and property in LONDON (Reuters) '= Brit-( Officials in Rome reported at sons aboard was delayed othe Sifolilo tribal area north of ain today reported one of its|least 14 persons killed and 32/heurs at Metropolitan wiport hore. best Christmas holidays on the|injured in northern Italy dur- Sunday night by a telephoned, Most of the convicted men roads for years, with provi-/ing the weekend. bomb threat, - lalso were sentenced to six or sional figures for the first two} A Danish traffic report issued Sheriff's. Sgt. Casimer Kurek\eight strokes of the cane. All days showing 32 persons killed in Copenhagen listed 10 killed | said deputies who searched the| 26 were tried in the Sipolilo ma- --23 less than the number re-|and 20 severely injured in high-|plane found a box in one piece | gistrates'court under Rhodesia's corded for the same period last|way accidents Christmas Day of luggage. It contained wires|Law and~Order (Maintenance) year. hag ogress + \wcad Tate A bers y gee ao but no explo-| Act and sentenced on Christmas ' : | e Swedis oad Traffic As-|sive, he said. Eve. sr ds lene ar aid they | sociation in Stockholm reported) Kurek said officers were seck- holiday period, which began Fri- at least nine persons killed on ing the 'owner of the box, who day and ends tonight, would re- the roads. was believed to have left on a main unchanged. | Jamaica, like Brita in, re-| previous flight. lcorded a drop in Christmas| The plane, bound for Roches-| In Paris, an official count)road deaths. Officials in King-/ter and Syracuse, N.Y., was| however, and was still on the Sunday showed at least 52 per-|ston reported a weekend toll of/halted after a male voice told|runway when the call was sons killed in weekend accidents| seven, compared with 26 deaths the airline's reservation office' made, the airline said# there 'is a bomb on the plane that just left."" The plane was 10 minutes behind schedule, could have his hands full in the néw Parliament. Mr. Winters, soon to be sworn in as minister of trade and com- |merce, will have the job of an- about the fair, and there are in- dications that he will be on his feet a great deal during the first few weeks, Already, Conservative mem- bers are submitting written questions gvhich will appear on the order paper when Parlla- ment meets Jan, 18. And party sources say there will be a bar- swering all Opposition questions} many Conservative speeches during the late stages of the last Parliament after it was dis- closed that the original estimate of federal, spending on the fair --$20,000,000 -- had grown to some $64,000,000, The initial attack was led by Robert C, Coates (PC--Cumber- land) who was a leading cam- paigner against the new flag earlier in the last Parliament. Seldom did a day go by without -- Mr, Coates firing off some ques- tions about Expo. And with the new Parliament still nearly a month away, the nova Scotia member has 14 questions on the order paper for Mr. Winters. jthroughout France. ast year. eer ee crate. CJ Political Asylum Given To Skipper, 3 Officers | OSAKA, Japan (AP) -- The) frightened because their ship | U.S. government granted polit-|/had been ordered to rag?) weap- cal asylum today to the cap-|ons from Shanghai, in China, to! tain and three officers of the|North Viet Nam, | \Cuban freighter Aracelio Igle-| The consulate said the defec-| s. They were expected to|tors were Capt, Francisco Co-| |leave shortly for the United bas Oses, 46; Chief Mate Dio-| | States. nisio Antonio Ruise y Arias, 41; | PLANE PROVES TRAFFIC STOPPER Police officers peer into the cock - pit of a single- engine private plane that Hudson River between New Jersey and New York City, was chosen as the landing fered only minor injuries. The plane made its landing in the centre two lanes of The four Cubans walked into the U.S, consulate-general this morning.and asked for asylum. A U.S. embassy spokesman in Chief Engineer Mario Julio Pe-| |reazgiron y Zaldes, 35, and pur-| ser Humberto Rey Fernandez 6 Quintano, 37. The freighter has been in dry-| Tokyo said they had been is- sued visas and were turned over to Japanese police. the eight-land span. New Jersey is in the background. (AP Wirephoto) site by pilot Phillip Ippolito of New York City, when his passenger told him he could not swim, The two men suf- dock here since October. Re-| to be completed today. The Osa-} ka customs officer said it was to| sail for Shanghai after naviga-| made an emergency landing on the George Washington Bridge yesterday morning. The bridge, which spans the )"7 al, pase se seeeeee Japanese police told the Ky- |odo news service the men were 'tion trials. | e (Continued from Page 1) lin wall as Communist East | For many, sunset brought|Berlin border guards fired ie | ea eran 1 O sadness. The Mandelbaum Gate Christmas Eve at West Berlin- T P | in Jerusalem, which had opened|ers who threw cigarettes over 0 u 1S | . from Israel rejoin families in| looking over the wall and on Sat-| © rE or Middle | 'ast the Jordan sector, closed again| urday riddled a car, killing a M for another year. man trying to cross to the} emoirs J cia Two queens had Christmas|West and capturing three MONTREAL (CP) -- A one-| At 59, he is Air Canada's first) In London, Queen Elizabeth) Three leading Nazi war crim- [J.S. justice department has de-|¢Stimates he has flows about/tary retirement. in her recorded broadcast urged) inals were served with all _the/ cided to let convicted murderer | 6,000,000 miles is quitting his} His father, Peter Smith, was the world to hold and proclaim / trimmings by guards at Ber-| Joseph Valachi--the Cosa Nos-|' anadian aviation career to/provincial treasurer in the ambitions for peace. Speaking) lin's Spandau Prison Saturday.|tra hoodlum who broke a blood Start another one in the Mid-'United Farmers of Ontario gov- new army is on the march) Albert Speer and Rudolf Hess--/ memoirs. R. M. (Bob) Smith, a native|province from 1919 to 1923. which holds out the brightest are the only occupants of the! In dolog $0, it has broken & of Stratford, Ont., who has} During the Second World War, . hopes for all mankind." 600-cell allied war crimes Pri-\ion¢ standing policy against let-|/°¥? everything' from a Tiger/he was assigned to the transat- She made no mention of the! son. Moth to a jetliner since he 'got)lantic air service, Carrying pri- monwealth that links white and 59, will be released next Sept. Stories of their lives of crime. |'a,en a job as adviser to the de-|forces' mail across the North black nations around the world.|30 after serving 20-year terms The 1,180-page manuscript is|\ortment of civil aviation in|Atlantic. He became. the chief This was the seizure of inde- Hess, 70, is serving a life sen- vive ol ipsa Pty Thing. Its 61- Saudi Arabia. |pilot of the Air Canada, then pendence by Prime Minister) tence. year-old author scrawled it On| We jeaves the post of flight|called Trans-Canada Air Lines, * government in Rhodesia. unnoticed by all except small!" the District of Columbia jail.|Canada, which he first joined in|pointed to the flight operations Rhodesia television asked for groups of Chinese and foreign He has lived there since 1963,| january, 1938, as a pilot flyingjmanager's job he now is leay- and received a full recording of| Christians. For others it was a sags a eg . known |} ockheed 14H2s between here ing. the speech. normal working day. 7 SEVEN 0 1enere authorities! ang Vancouver. But his departure from Air a on her subjects i e jerets of the multi-million-dollar -. |the Smith flying era in Canada. py elim et ot aa: ise ieicumeer : oanial -- syndicate called, in Si-|reer included several ven with His oe Rod . a eéotain with - Winess and "discover. your! The 61-pound, three-ounce bird) nine La Cosa Nostra, or Our Ontario's Provincial Air Serv-|ajir Canada and his daughter] * brother." |won the heavy-weight title at) +'U"S- ice, based at Sault Ste. Marie.|Susan is an airline hostess. | of wine and whisky, roast tur-| Britain's first Christmas with) senthal noted that Valachi "did © key and Christmas pudding, de-|a 70-miles-an-hour speed limit} Not undertake writing the book WEATHER FORECAST spite a trade embargo Britain|on all its roads produced less|for personal or selfish reasons, has declared against the coun-|than half the traffic deaths of|but at the instance of the de-| T 4 Cl d C ld Bars and nightclubs were) Road deaths for the first two, ment purpose of seeking intelli- ues ay ou y; 0 er packed Christmas Eve with|days of the holiday weekend to-| sence information beyond what young white people, many of|talled 32, compared with 55 in| he had recounted in inter-| . * grhom rose and drank a toast,|the same period last year. Un-| Views | Light now we onight with sanctions," British highways had no speed third new year from the death : Gunfire echoed along the Ber-' limit. house, where he has an isolated) TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts, Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie: - : ' of the assumed threat against/5.30 a.m snow today. Cloudy with snow- a oP 8 en ae his life by the syndicate he-be-| Synopsis: Southerly winds will|flurries tonight and Tuesday.) VWerrirmatl wWiIALLL irayed. His guard says -he-is-in 42 somewhat today and|Chance of a few heavy snow- , good-health; keeps-in-shape-with}more.snow flurries are ex-| squalls off Lake Superior to-; id jtime watching television. Still colder air is advancing| becoming northwest 20 this aft- er n @ | | epee amoneaT: st steadily eastward across Lake) ernoon. lof light snow which accompa- light snow today clearing and Inies this colder air will cross| very cold tonight. Tuesday vari- German in an old car wasiaway with sub-machine-guns killed by a hail of bullets at/and the car crashed through) tera big om south 20 becoming west 20 to- Cold westerly winds will pro-| day. munist East Germany claimed|gap and jammed into one side| Sentenced a he had been trying to help two/of the wall. emt Bg a Ure, Nis Observed Temperatures West. jthe car, staggered the short) ! | Low overnight, high Sunday: a distance over the border line} Hamilton, Toronto: Mainly) Dawson ..... The East German news cloudy with snowflurries along) Victoria <. : soon,(pital less than an hour later.) pLEIKU (AP)--Four Monta- aga gelber Sag Agios West Berlin reports said three) pnard tri os s : py tenp of light snow tonight. Tuesday|Regina .... apne : ' } variable cloudiness and colder.| Winnipeg : ; left in East Berlin. One man F "C 7 other West German with him ' part in an unsuccessful revolt : was carried off on a stretcher|19 days ag grils _| west 15 Tuesday. Lakehead .. had planned the escape for 0 days ago to set up an auton-| "7 34@ Huron, Georgian Bay,| White River....... #4 - a man and a woman were y Ja 'se o " ighls Western military comman-| arrested. x oa vane 7 ae | OR. A period of light snow) Kapuskasing ..... f ; n | A South Vietnamese fielditonight. Tuesday cloudy with|Rarlton ....sseess at the Heinrich-Heine Strasse/than 75,000 West Berliners vis-| crossing point as @ brutal kill-lited relatives in Communist ae get gral et tm s/squalls. Colder, Winds light Sudbury ae ae ; ranging from five years at hard) southerly today and west 20/Muskoka J.§. officials. said Schoene-| ported. - ; bd | Witds0r: Gi sicsacce berger, 27, steered a 1950 Ford) It said that for the first nine {0% five years, to life imprison-) Haliburton, Killaloe: Mainly) London into a zig-zag course to slow|New Year's Day-pass period, Henin five-man court de-| riod of light snow tonight, Tues-| Peterborough oe cars down to walking pace on|434,576 visits by West Berliners|iPerated for 40 minutes. lday cloudy with a few snow-|Trenton .... wall. corded, jians and soldiers were killed in|/today and west 20 Tuesday. ad |the revolt. It was the second in} Timagami, Cochrane, North PEACE HOPES SMASHED Hood) | at dawn to let 4,932 Christians| the wall and at French soldiers messages for their people. others. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The time Ontario forestry pilot who/senior captain to go into volun- of young' people, she said "a)The three--Baldur von Shirach,| oath of secrecy -- publish his dle East. ernment that held power in that main issue now facing the Com-| Von Schirach, 57, and Speer, ting federal prisoners publish his pilot's licence in 1930,'hasjority passengers and armed Tam Smith's white - minority; Christmas passed in Peking legal pads during long months operations manager with Airjin 1947, and in 1950 he was ap- Queen Juliana of The Neth-| In London, the heaviest tur-|2%4 2 Senate committee the se-) 530) 44 that his aviation ca-/Canada won't mean the end of In Rhodesia there was plenty/an international poultry show. | Information Director Jack Ro-| ---- Christmas 1964. partment, for the law enforce- "'To Rhodesia -- and to hell til this month, most major) Valachi is about to greet his} ----Jcell and private guard because|issued by the weather office at) Cloudy with intermittent light | calisthenics, spends much of his pected along the lakes. night. Colder> Winds south 15 | Superior this morning. The band; White River: Cloudy with | . BERLIN (Reuters)--A West! East German guards blazed Tribesmen : Northern Ontario today and) able cloudiness and cold. Winds the Berlin wall Sunday. Com-|the final wooden barrier at the duce snowsqualls to the lee of East Germans escape to the| Schoeneberger jumped out of To Death |agara, Lake Ontario, Windsor,| -40 ; - and collapsed. He died in hos- agency ADN, describing the the lakeshores today. A period; Edmonton . 7 " other persons in the car were|tenced t 6 ws Heinz Schoeneberger, and an- enced to death today for their) Winds light southerly today and| Churchill .. : wounded and possibly dead and & tribs tate : ' weeks. poh ge pow sate in 50 uth! » ondon: Increasing cloudiness| Sault Ste. Marie.. Gants condemned the incident) Despite the incident, more)... ial : court martial sentenced 15/snowfiurries and a few snow-|North Bay.... B- East Berl Sunday. (2 ' ast Berlin Sunday, ADN Te-iibor followed by banishment | puesday. eae between concrete slabs built/days of the 16-day, Christmas-|MCMt. One tribesman was ac-| sunny today. Cloudy with a pe-|Toronto co the East German side of the/to East Berlin had been re-| Thirty-five Vietnamese civil-| flurries and colder, Winds light) Kingston \15 months by activists among|Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with in- ~ Everybody Quebec .see- -Robarts' Blending Plan i\tribesmen who generally resent domination by the Vietnamese ithe nearly 1,000,000 mountain| termittent light snow today. Clearing tonight. Tuesday vari- able cloudiness and_ colder. Halifax .. Chicago .... New York.. from the lowlands. Two days ago a sandbag wall jand five firing squad stakes were put up in Pleiku's main| public square. The four men} Miami .....+. Los Angeles.... | Winds south 20 today, west 20 ---- is glad to see Carling Red Cap at your party ROSARY SERVICE | : Wins CUPE Support Here Local unionists voted last than 90 caretakers and mainte- . week to go with Premier John|nance workers .at city schools: sentenced to death have the Robarts in his bid to integrate| Mr. Lindsay said that the group|"i8ht to appeal. the Ontario Murticipal Employ-|voted more than 88 percent in| The prosecution had asked for ees' Retirement System with|favor of adoption of OMERS. the death penalty for only one the Canada Pension Plan "Up till now. we have been of the a Aefendants, Ma aye : covered by a plan operated by Set, Nay Ry, who admittes 5 DHVWY Company us thie Halor killing a Vietnamese lieutenant A igh ay i ice € major' and planning to slay the offi- ity of the local members would| pap. family not vote for inc Ww * 'eid : peer py Piggarcnmnet shoe The prisoners, handcuffed in subsequent integration ment in Ottawa has proved to us att 4 ei ghee te ~~ The decision was taken fol=| that OMERS;---though slightly|them Reb a ead thie kn) lowing a meeting Thursday|Mmore expensive, is of greater| mountain people s ox det! when ap OMERS official ex-|Value than the private plan." |own dialect Z | plained the plan at a special| Mr. Lindsay said that the| U.S. Special Forces officers| meeting held at ne Oshawa | membership was in favor of.in-| helped end the uprising in Sep-| dll Meena headquar- | tegration as "stacking" costs tember, 1964, by negotiating be- 7 wae saa Loo high is CPP tween the Montagnards and V £ o of 3.8 per cent .of salarvietname of tia Special employees and Local 21 lu OMERS fares men. have trained to bers. costs would be more than the)t nil | z agnard units into effective t , fhe gains mepresent« more|membere ean afford." {fighting forces, KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS for Brother DANNY MacDONALD MONDAY, DEC. 27th 7.30 p.m. Armstrong Funeral. Home Grond Knight, LOU. HUGHES Douglas Lindsay, president of Local 218, Canadian Union of Pubiic Employees, said today that the local voted Thursday to accept the OMERS plan and 'Serve Ontario's number one ale--and you'll please just about everyone's taste. Lay in a good holiday supply of lean, crisp Carling Red Cap, the straight ale. The CARLING BREWERIES Limited Also famous for these fine brews: Black Label Beer, Cinci Lager Beer, Brading Ale, Charrington Toby Beer Attending would be ere Boaid off Fraternal Chairman, Ai. ROBINSON 5.5 per cent for Mon: )

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