* | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rain and melting temper- The last licks of the cold Wednesday morning turned into (Gr. 13 Marks atures broke the cold - weather |a blizzard in the Fraser Valley, THE ROOF'S COT A HOLE IN IT rain-drenched snow Wednes- day night. The 17-year-old The roof of the Holy Trin- ity Anglican Church's parish hall collapsed under tons of STEALOLOGIST building was empty at the time. It had recently under- gone a $14,000. renovation. (CP) TORONT O(CP)--The Univer- \sity of Toronto is studying a jplan to admit outstanding stu- jdents without the need for writ- jing Grade 13 examinations, reg- \istrar Robin Ross said Wednes- day night. The university's committee on admission standards has asked all faculties of affiliated colleges and universities to consider the possibility. | Jf the plan is ddopted, stu- dents with excellent high school records and with recommenda- tions from their principals would be given confirmed admission to jthe university sometime during jthe Grade 13 year. They prob- lably would be expected to com- | plete the grade, but examination results would not change their luniversity admission standing. | 'The university already pre-ad- imits Grade 13 students with ex- |emplary records, but cancels ad- |mission if their standards are lowered in the high school June |exams, Joe Kennedy Bests Attack PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- |Former ambassador Joseph P. | |Kennedy's heart stopped beat- |ing for a second or two Wednes- jday, .but his doctor says there is nothing serious about it. "There was a brief loss of consciousness, but there are no after effects," the doctor said. spell over Canada's snow-piled| where 50-miles-an-hour winds West Coast Wednesday, but jlittle relief was forecast for the Windswept and freezing Prai- ries. In southern Ontario and Quebec comparatively balmy weather in the high 30s and low 40s continued for the sec- piled up 10-foot drifts and forced closure of the Trans- |Canada Highway for about 10 | hours. Motorists were stranded in \the lower Fraser Canyon when |the highway was cut by a 150- ord week, although colder tem-|foot snow slide at a point 120 peratures are on the way.| miles northeast of Vancouver. Overnight, thick fog settled) Snow was to spread across over the Toronto area, making Alberta today while the |driving treacherous and dis-| weather office forecast high jrupting transportation and air) winds and continuing cold tem- eet \ inkéine aah cea [peratures across the Prairies. sentra' erta and southern) Saskatchewan braced for more| of Serene Para i Phe + : 4 J blizzards today. Unsetiled' s+ Whitehorse and 85 below at |weather also was in store OM Watson Lake in the Yukon and ye Mage tcearge ve 43 below at Edson, Alta. Pre- The warm front that hit the| vious record lows were 46 be- | Pacific coast Wednesday 8180 | iow last year at Whitehorse, 55 jadded snow to the 30 10 50/below at Watson Lake in 1959 inches which has already) ang 33 below at Edson last |spread chaos from northern | oar | California to Alaska. ghee? ey, A yoller-skating rink and a| Elsewhere on the Prairies | church hall collapsed under wet | readings ranged from 20 to 45) snow in the Vancouver region. degrees below and the cold has | Four persons still in the rink|claimed three lives since New after an evacuation order and| Year's Day. seven more busy shovelling) Meanwhile, res idents of} lsnow from its roof were in-|southern Ontario were warned | |jured. Some 35 skaters had | that cold air was edging slowly 'hurried out 20 minutes earlier,|southward and by late today | The 40 - year - old Anglican |should cover most of the area. church hall was not occupied at} The mild weather in the the time. south Wednesday reached to | 'The threat of collapse faced| North Bay where a high of 29 many other older buildings was recorded, |warmer temperatures. CTV Affiliates Could Mo 'and Ottawa 35. ve SINATRA'S PAL, JFK'S SISTER SPLIT Actor Peter Lawford and his wife, Patricia, sister of the late President John F, Ken- nedy, have agreed to a legal separation. They are shown at a Beverly Hills theater for a premiere in December, 1960. (AP) Winds had after a drenching rain signalled high reading of 'i, Trenton "| WEATHER FORECAST Mostly Sunshine OBEYING LAWS JES' DON'T PAY SAIGON (Reuters) -- A Armed Suspect 'Search Object BATTERSEA, Ont. (CP) --jpractice with an automatic ri-| winter home. |Kingston and provincial. police fle in the bush near here. Msgr. Jeremiah P. O'Mahone today are combing bushland) "He pointed the rifle right at administered final rites of th }around Loughborough Lake, 20\us,"' Chrisley said. Roman Catholic Church. miles north of Kingston, in| When the men asked him een . |search of an armed suspet who/| what he was shooting at, he ran |disappeared Wednesday. deeper into the bush, Chrisley | Vietnamese army officer has found it a costly busi- ness giving traffic signals while driving in Saigon. He decided to make a turn, put out his hand to give the proper signal--and another man in a passing car snatched his expensive watch from his wrist, the Viet Nam press agency re+ ported. | "He'll resume his normal activi- | | ties," | The 77-year-old father of the late president collapsed in a chair just before noon after) stepping out of the pool at his| FITS HIM, TOO SWANSEA, Wales (Reut- ers) -- Ernest Arnold, 22, baffled a court here Wednes- day when he described him- self as a "'garbologist."" "What's that?" asked mystified court officials. "T'm a rubbish collector," replied Arnold, who was fined £10 ($30). for theft. Today To Buy Network Cooling Sharply TORONTO (CP)--An offer tojhave not shown themselves tend ty tie eoathes Gee nil purchase CTV, Canada's first/pe competent or responsible'5:39 a.m, 4 y privately-owned television net- enough to discharge this res- @|work, will probably be made) onsinility," | jby its 11 affiliated stations to-| _ sient _. |day, FE. L. Bushnell, president) of CJOH-TV, Ottawa, said Wed-| . 'Americans nesday night. Forecast Temperatures ow tonight, high Friday: ceuknihes #a4ae a Aisa Windsor ..scccses. 15 lehauelite ta expected tiroughent St. ThOMAs..++eo9 15 --lthe province except in those lo-|London .. 18 calities near Lake Huron and|Kitchener 15 Georgian Bay where consider-|Mount Forest. 18 sheeetee Hoover Says Reds Breed | The Vietniks WASHINGTON (AP) -- FBI director J. Edgar Hoover said today the Communist party has played an ever-increasing role| fn generating opposition to the U.S. position in Viet Nam. Hoover said also that the party is trying to attract more youth and is making plans to| take a more active part in the 1966 elections running candi- dates wherever possible, In his annual report to the attorney-general on FBI activ- ities during 1965 Hoover said: * "In September 1965 party headquarters sent a directive to @ll districts giving instructions on slogans to be used in pro- tests against the United States| action in Viet Nam, In addition| the party has expended large fums of money in propaganda) @iforts designed to hinder | ng States progress toward ace,."" j Police believe the man may Said. be the same person who fired) The two men returned and hree shots at a Battersea man CAlled police at Battersea. Psat i Police said Monday night two Battersea men Clifford Convery Kingston police also want the " man for questioning in an as- rw congoage paige thay sault on a 16-year-old female|checking a cottage when they babysitter in a Kingston apart- ment Tuesday. Provincial po- lice want to question him con- cerning at least 15 break-ins at cottages in the Loughborough | then disappeared. Lake area. Today's search involves at He was last seen Wednesday | at least 30 men including police morning when James Chrisley|and several dogs. of Battersea and a companion!. Battersea is about 30 miles discovered him taking targetinortheast of Kingston. carrying a rifle. Convery said Freemen went after the man, who knelt and fired three shots at him and Reserves Verdict Judge 'In Theft-Of-Cobalt Matter Sandburg, At BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Judg-|a day-long trial] at which evi- ment was reserved Wednesday! dence was that cobalt taken | with |wounds to her body, arms and 1-Year-Old Axe-Slain der was placed against Mrs. Mary Hildrum Wednesday night in the hatchet slaying of her year-old daughter Mary Ann. The 36-year-old woman re- mained in hospital under police guard for treatment of wrist in-| juries. She was in fair condi- tion. A second daughter, Johanna, | 5, remained in critical condition extensive head injuries, legs, and a broken leg. } Hi . | to Jan. 19 on charges against from a federal government| f es Peterborough scrap dealer : 6 Irving Moldaver of stealing) Stockpile at Deloro, Ont, was $52,317 worth of government-|sold to Groma Metal Corp. of, stockpiled cobalt. New York and Miami. County court Judge J. C. An- derson withheld judgment after) terhborough Metal Co, Ltd., tes- OE tens ' ~ | tified he was unaware he was FLAT ROCK, N.C. (AP) -- Carl Sandburg, the poet and| Lincoln biographer, marks his| bed. His wife thinks he'll get well and live to be 101. "He'll pull himself out of selling cobalt to the U.S. firm. of this," said Mrs. Sandburg. |contrary to Mr. Bushnell said representa- tives of the stations met here earlier Wednesday and reached .|agreement on a purchase offer. He did not disclose its terms. was held to discuss a purchase offer. The 11 CTV affiliates are: CFTO - TV, Toronto; CFCF- TV, Montreal; CHAN - CHEK- 'V, Vancouver; CFCN-V, Cal- gary; CFRN - TV, Edmonton; CBAH-TV, Moose Jaw; CJAY- TV, Winnipeg; CKCO-TV, Kit- chener; CJOH-TV; CJCH - TV, Halifax, and CJON - TV, St John's, Nfid. Published reports say the net- work has been losing money} since it started operating five years ago last fall, It was founded by Spence J. Caldwell, | 57, who retired as president in} 1965. However, he retained the largest block of shares of the common stock. The sale of CTV might be one), way of resolving operating costs| and placing it on a paying ba-| sis, Mr. Keeble said earlier. | The Board of Broadcast Gov- Moldaver, 51, operator of Pe- 88th birthday today in a sick-\ernors would have to approve the sale, - However, selling the network to the private stations would be recommendations sh 'Now Scorch Gordon Keeble, president of , ; NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. |CTV, did not attend the meet-) saw a man emerging from it|}(cp)--A charge of capital mur-|ing although he said he knew it Viet Earth SAIGON (AP)--To break the back of the Viet Cong, U.S. and allied forces are adopting a pro- gram of destroying houses and crops in areas which feed and ield Viet Cong forces. For years, Americans refused to participate in "scorched earth' efforts, leaving them to the Vietnamese. Now Americans! are directly involved. The broad-based program in- cludés the establishment of free-| ions, killing rice crops in enemy areas, and burning other crops) and homes. The rich, intensely cultivated flat lands south of the Vaico| Oriental River west of Saigon| are prime '"'scorched earth" tar- ts U.S. paratroops last weekend began rounding up all the peo- ple they could find in the area, they could find in the area, evacuating them north of the river. to resettlement camps, and burning and destroying everything left. | | able cloudiness with snowflur- Wingham ... ries is expected. Lake St. Clair, Niagara, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Southern Lake Huron, Toronto, Windsor, Hamilton, London: Sunny with cloudy intervals. Winds north- west 20, Northern Lake Huron, South- ern Georgian Bay: Variable cloudiness with occasional snowflurries. 20. Haliburton, Killaloe, Northern Georgian Bay, North. Bay, Sud- bury: Mainly sunny and colder. Winds northwest 20. Algoma, Sault Ste, Sunny with cloudy Winds light. White River, Timagami, Cochrane, Western James Bay: Sunny with cloudy periods and Martie: periods. jbombing zones in Viet Cong Tes" | colder. Winds north. 15. "NOW A VIEWAGE % OF OUR SEWAGE} WORTHING (Reufers)--A picture of a new £1,000,000 ($3,000,000) sewage treat- ment plant in a holiday bro- chure for this South Coast English town has enraged tradesmen. "They must be mad," said seafront merchants, Hamilton .sseseese \St. TOTONtO .......000 Winds northwest! and THERE » F.C. Tippins took office as resident of the Bowmanville iwanis Club, at its meeting HERE « Town Council this week, otr'a split vote, decided not to reopen the | Bowmanville | whi ar ml , anes ch he with He said he thought it pas ste & has purchased with | other scrap metal, Moldaver was one of six men el-|""There's nothing that has ever of an advisory committee on it,|defeated Carl." ' broadcasting headed by Robert| NAME PROVED TOO TRUE Mrs. Sandburg, 82, said her 4, Fowler of Montreal. BROMLEY, Kngiand (CP)A husband has not completely re-| The committee's report said:truck lost its roof when the covered from an intestinal in-|in part that a private network/driver miscalculated the clear- flammation which started. injis needed but shouldn't be al-|ance of a low bridge here. It this week. Other officers are: efirst vice - president, Robert 'Carruthers second vice-presi- "dent, W. J, Cobban. The di- erectors for 1966 are Jim Col- "is, Bruce Colwell, Ross Jack- Man, Neil Metcalfe, John "Morton, Robert Cook, Don Mountjoy and Robert Col- well. = One man was slightly in- -Jured in a three car accident zt the corner of Olive and Albert streets yesterday even- ing. The three cars involved were driven by Joseph Vella, of Olive ave., James Edward Bellis, of Athol st. e, and James Bruce Danniels, of "Riverside dr. Mr. Danniels re- ceived bruises and neck in- juries. He was taken to the Oshawa General Hospital. ~ The Bowmanville Kiwanis »Club has donated $100 to the "library board to assist in the "purchase of new furniture. "wreek started a survey 'Bowmanville to work out de- "tails of letter carrier delivery. "The service will be'establish- "ed when 80 per cent of the «patrons have installed a letter slot or mail box, The Oshawa Board of Edu- cation Tuesday night ap- "proved a! five-year capital construction plan. It wiil be forwarded to City Council by "Jan, 7 for approval, . It was a quiet night at the yOshawa Fire Department with eno fire calls reported, City "ambulance agswered three routine house calls and one "accident. Good Names To When B REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker--President BIN MeFeeters--Vice Pres. Schofield-Aker Ltd, 723-2265 Post Office inspectors this of | jemember ! ing of Selling question of the location of the St. Mary's Cement Co. in Darlington Township. A Bow- manville Better Development Committee consisting of Jack Lander, president and Garth Gilpin, secretary, appeared before council. Early this morning a car driven by Douglas Gordon Hunt, of Simcoe st. n. went. out of control and crashed on Sim- coe st, n. The car demolish- | | ed a no parking sign and end- | ed up on the front lawn of house number 829. The driver was not hurt. The city of Oshawa Liberal | Association will hold the an- nual general meeting Jan. 25 at the Hotel Geénosha. Past activities of the association will be reviewed at the meet- ing as well as election of officers and consideration of policies. charged conspiracy last} August after investigations into the disappearance of $600,000) worth of cobalt from Deloro, 30 miles north of Belleville. Pre-} liminary hearings for the other five are to be held here Jan. 31. Moldaver said Wednesday his} company had been involved in demolition work at the Deloro} Smelting and Refining Co. site) when that company went out of business in 1951. He said he had purchased quantities of scrap, including waste stellite which was manu- factured by the company's sub- sidiary, Deloro Stellite, now of selleville, | Earlier in the trial Raymond Leonard Cornell a truck driver} for Moldaver for the last 20 years testified that in October) 1963 Moldaver gave him a key} to the warehouse from which the government stockpiled co- balt disappeared. ENJOY Or coffee Sc extra, TRY US TODAY! @ LIGHT LUNCHES ond taste tempting ® CHINESE FONDS Including Take-Out-Orders. ATTENTION BUSINESSMEN ., . ! We Serve a special businessmen's lunch, including main course, soup, bread, butter, vegetobles and desert, for 80¢ and up. Tea We also specialize in delicious RESTAURANT 728-4566 Upsteire 1434 KING ST, E. --~ F285: 0675 ee September. 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