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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1966, p. 2

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- GO - ROUND mais of Coastworth, Ont., and the groom from New MARRIAGE town. Fresh from the cere- mony, the former Rosy Do- Glasgow, N weekend picnic party and began a whirlwind honey- ne enerseees see wes 8 we eee | GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Birth Control Studies To Be Received By Pope VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The 'Municipalities Can't Pay Education Costs': Mayor he said. School board would stil! serve a vital function in select- By TOM CARNEY jof school building, staff and VANCOUVER (CP) -- The|maintenance as well as provide ect president of the Canadian Fed-|other services on the existing ing curricula and other activi-| eration of Mayors and Munici-|tax structure, he said. ities. It would also mean a more |V a tiean announced Tuesday palities said Monday the fed-| "The demands on us have in-jequitable distribution of avail-ithat the Roman Catholic com} eral and inciel sovern-icreaced trey anc wejstic funds, with poorer creasimission on birth contro! we | - sae ments should absorb the totallhave not given new! getting greater assistance. |turn its recommendations ae ss (Rew cost of education. 'sources of income." | The press conference came on ito Pope Paul after June on aa i tata ea at ; Mayor Victor K. Copps of; Education costs must be met|the first day of the federation's|There was no indication when hist attacks 'te henplial ae Hamilton, Ont., told a press|by provincial and federal gov-'four - day convention here, the Pope would issue his pe 409 Arp, considera o 1 ding conference education costs havejernment revenues from flexible| Asked how the education awaited pronouncement that ping pone Oe prone | _- as sky - rocketed beyond the capa-|taxes such as sales taxes, said'costs should be shared, Mayor] either ,modify or continue the) py By: a oie bilities of municipal taxes based'Mayor Copps. Copps said 'they (the federaljchurch's ban against artificial paves rag ci Zorich in 1918 on property. POOR GET MORE |govermment) can work that out!methods of contraception. 4 Canadian communities cannot| This would not mean loss. of with the provinces." REPORT JHM SHOOTING afford to meet the soaring costs|autonomy for local authoriti The municipalities should not| GROUND AIR FLIGHTS MOSCOW (AP) --The Soviet --_ sia a Me dean aa ame ara PARIS (Reuters)--Air France p, ee tee ~| approach Ottawa directly be-, en | cause of a constitutional prob-/flights out of Paris were| ported the shostisy oe ef K ed A ks ey particularly in Quebec, ames enn y Ss lof the provincial government," Segregation End grounded at midnight Monday| Meredith under the "Municipalities are creatures 'he said. | CAPE TOWN, South Africa, the U.S. position in the Olympie system. NOTED anrmer nme stoppage this year. Air France's said Meredith was. shot from 2,500 pilots, stewards and ail ambush and also reported the hostesses are demanding a five-| arrest of Aubrey James Norvell jsearch and financial assistance|per-cent pay increase to match! after the shooting. There was ne to enable municipalities to An aide said Kennedy appar-|carny out ---- --"s as _-- ently felt his visit to Robertson's|overcome pollution. The firs CUBANS GET VISAS aus WASHINGTON (AP) -- Grant- rk for an ; ; : ge theif" Ebvermment's ra-| Robertson is barred for five|resources as a national prob-|ing of visas to 382 Cubans to| jcial segregation policies andjyears from all gatherings and/lem. participate in the Central Amer- |"'strip the last remnants of that/restricted to the Cape Town) Mayor Copps said one of the DETROIT (AP) --Four per- sons were thrown overboard and was missing and presumed jer , : oS, |drowned when a |Cape Town University, the New|"on-white areas or teach, He/ers in Quebec and Ontario. Bell/ Fidel Castro's Cuban govern-| = Sousion lYork Democrat compared South|Must report regularly to police.|Telephone Ltd. had applied to ment, officials said Tuesday, Of- ie heid policy of|The ban was imposed under the| increase rates but a federation ficials said the visas were ap- wetit docitt canteen to star-| Suppression of Communism Act.|delegation's brief to the federal| proved because of the Interna- | other comment, | ican and Caribbean Games in jancient, cruel belief from the area, He can attend the univer-|federation's achievements dur- boat collided with a 26 - foot vation in India, serfdom in Peru| Obsevers said Kennedy's|cabinet last January had meant| tional 01 y m pic Committee's night by @ 48-hour air crew 'american racialists committed Mayor Copps also called for increases. awarded to ground) AP)--Senator Robert F. Ken- I Meo apartment did not violate the/step, he said, would be to rec- 4 Feared Lost Puerto Rico June 11-25 does not civilization of man." sity but cannot publish, bejing the past year included|represent any softening of U.S, cabin cruiser on the Detroit River Sunday night, ri i I speech, a dignified but impas-'a reduction in the increase, he ol adams dl at ses plea for an end to so-|said. A subsequent similar ap- strike. It was the second such another crime." The dispatch federal aid in planning, re- staff. inedy Monday called on South ) d d Afric 4 restrictions placed on'the youth. | ognize pollution of air and water : In River Crash Addressing 14,500 students at|quoted for publication, enter|cheaper telephone rates for us-| policy toward Prime Minister Police said Mrs. Peggy Dur- cities based on racial differ-|plication for increases in B.C. strict non-discrimination rules, |", 32, of Detroit, was one of 10 If the United States had not|Persons vic oh F bond cruiser agreed to admit Cuban competi- S, owned by Max Moore h CITY OF OSHAWA requires @ TRAFFIC SIGNALS TECHNICIAN SALARY RANGE: -- $6,098.00 to $7,232.00 (40 hour week) DUTIES: Reporting to the Traffic Operations Supervisor; carry out all necessary duties in connection with the maintenance of traffic signals, pedestrian rebirth ecpenic) electrical traffic control devices and park. ing let lighti ond the Installation n r i pe i Bs th ing of new traffic eontrol equipment QUALIFICATIONS: Suitable educational background with three equivalent to or have a Class Apply before June 17th, 1966, giving complete experience and other personal data, to; The Personnel Officer City Hall 50 Centre Street Oshawa, Ontario, ory seeeeeneace to four years' experience "A Electrician License. resume ef education, oeeeeee ip | CITY OF OSHAWA requires TWO FIELD CLERKS (Permanent Positions) SALARY RANGE --. $4,783.00 to $5,436.00 (40 hour week) Work consists of totalling material weight. tickets and summerizing same, summarizing inspectors' daily reports, Preparing payment eert- ificates for contractors and in general, keeping records Yee quantity control on contracts, Minimum grade 12 education, including specialized eourse, Previous municipal experience Is desirabie, Applications stating age, experience available and other pertinent informatio: then June 17th, 1966. FORD DISABLED NEW YORK (AP) -- Whitey Ford, New York Yankees' vet- eran: left-hander, was placed on| the 15-day disabled list Monday | because of continuing trouble with his pitching arm. The 37- year-old southpaw has piiched only three innings in the last! month due to a. strained | flamed ligament 'inside his left! elbow. He is 0-3. quel beations, en ee me ' . mn wi received not 'er You'll be much happier The Personnel Officer City Hall Oshawa, Ontario, if you let Lander install your HERE AND THER MICHIGAN GRAD Harold V. Loeschke, a 1960 graduate of O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute and = CITY OF OSHAWA INSPECTORS FOR CONSTRUCTION (Permanent Position) SALARY RANGE: $5,098.00 to $5,908 00. (40 hour week Due to a rapid rate of growth, the City of Oshawa requires additional permanent Inspectors for Contract Inspection of Sewers, watermains, Granular base roads, curb and gutter, paving, culverts, bridges similar municipal construction Minimum grade 12 education and preferably registered or be eligible for registration as en Engineering Technician with the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario Previous municipal experience is desirable Applications stating age, experience, qualifications, earliest date aveil- able and other pertinent information will be received not later than June 17th, 1966, New Oil Furnace Because we have our own Service Stoff of fully qualified heating technicians. nS of OLD HOME HAS GONE | Vienna's Lipizzaner horses take their name from the farm 'jnear Trieste, now in Italy, | lwhere they used to live. . Our workmanship ie thorough and guranteed. The Personnel Officer City Hall Oshawa, Ontario . We have the right-size and type of furnace for your heating needs, # IGHLY RECOMMENDED CITY OF OSHAWA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT requires SUBDIVISION TECHNICIAN SALARY RANGE; $5,543.00 -- $6,575.00 (3614 hour week). Duties to include the processing of draft plans, final plans, engineer drawings, service charges and contracts in connection with pro} land development, Supervise technicians carrying out detailed work in connection with Subdivision Control, Liason with developers and con- sulting engineers, Must be registered as a Senior Association of Certified Engine equivalent experience. Apply in writing giving complete details of educat before 5:00 p.m. June 17th, 1966, .to The Personnel Officer City Hall Oshawa, Ontario, Telephone 725-3581 for your free estimate tedey -- neo obligation, Aust 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581 Che Rih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M. Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 te 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL Engineering, Technician with the Ontario ering Technicians and Technologists. or PHONE NEEDED PROOF Religious leaders in ton, experience, ete., Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. marriage by being taken for ° ° B heid today (ences: Would almost certainly|had been pared accordingly. 'tors, it would have jeopardized Detroit. U.S. Coast Guard ithe citadels of apartheid today -- nd irate Canadian Economic when he visits the Stellenbosch mame, the South African g her: | a . e : Ti Grit Ss Views about 30 miles east of Cape|ment newspapers criticized the| 100 yards off shore from Cobo Seeks French Tra de 1es bosch is overwhelmingly in fa-\Kennedy. The pro-government, (QOOS For All a downtown area. PRINCE ALBERT (CP)--Op- vor of the government policy. | Afrikaans-language Die Ooster- Unity Urged "iss te Boke Whee ee ; iti i | y wi i icture mi ; i 'i river, 'ossi a economic mission today asked/dustry minister, in an address) judging what form co-operation|Position leader -- Diefenbaker/Monday with Ian Robertson, the|give him the full picture might\be an act of faith at the DuFine iver, was crossing from Wind ; , i cig ; uebec provincial election was'who was placed under a gov-jwhile the anti-government Jo-|that someone somewhere has a (AP)--The need for Caribbean embarked passengers. important employers peda rgrel ha Age gional for Heoyriynl ecw gpePbanonnl Roveneh otn interesting" be-jernment ban after he took a hannesburg Star branded the! tions in fostering investment an suspect tha j he ra ire sun. | Strengthening present ties of| passenger on the boat, said the tries. to date is lack of communica-| change visits, joint conferences|C@binet ministers who partici-'to South Africa, sighted. -- That was before the ope-inriendship with Canada were| cruiser "ran right into the bow aecond day of working meetings| tions." Investment and trade between 'This is an interesting com- bins, acquired 100 shoes for the|a conference of heads of 80V-) Police said none of the other on an li-day visit, scheduled) FE. izing that the Cana- mentary on their effectiveness, = wt . yuk eal | ey haven't moved yet, bu | wealth countries, which opened) -- ¢ais, 2 liaison and co-ordinating/on the mission wanted to hear normally small" and should be) The yoting Sunday gave the : s everything else does. Any day|in Barbados Monday, 2 om s pe eral assembly of 500 members.|terparts, Drury said "we would|foreign trade minister told the to 51 for the Liberals, The cher! Official Canadian Visit building near the old St. Law- ernor Sir John Stow, will last, Russia's Lake Baykal con- 'The Canadian mission, since| welcome some endorsement of/ mission Monday. two places in the 108-seat house ene s ys : : ; tg : AGN due 3 "A. cellingthigh ple of gasinccime. ministers Eric Wil-\compared with 40 cubic miles stressed the need of greater/between like-minded organiza- Chambrun, French secretary of| Mr. Diefenbaker said in a ra- By HAROLD MORRISON session, finally agreed to post-| A ceiling-high p' £88 Jiams and Forbes Burham of in all Asia's other lakes, €anada and France and that) "Suggestions might then be Jauded by Drury, who told the/ernment will be in a difficuit)Foreign Minister Maurice/and meet again on the issue|stores as toys for children. Altively and the acting prime th countries can gain from considered as to appropriate| first formal session of 2 confer-| position if a Dominion-provin-| _ ub "nite ee : ; | oa economic relations. procedure for establishing/ence "we must find specific|cial conference, scheduled for peg, Aigo pi cose pine Pgs gpa -- bend gee wet cr for 50 cents and an/ Sangster, cxprateed hope that ' i i adian or- i i ic -|June 16-18 in Victoria, is post-| Martir wilt vis j ' nh conferr ence, prelude to an- bee cere comes, Sat wah Freich aad Camidien artes 8 Wee tecennemcn Os : Couve de Murville to discuss|shoppers chose damaged soap- other ¢ffective without backing of the| asked to get in touch with each! poth directions." outcome. a ero and to review NATO problems.|cycles, a French and a com- rt ge | ; " ' ] 7 | Couve rville and Mar- ie plete 'outdoor refreshment! Caribbean unit: the chi wf mon interest. in the Commons Monday the| Couve de Murvi 7 » + ay ari unity were the chief vec concerned, = peeien| me -- -- proven, Phoutiage ray toe- myn timing of the talks is being re-| tin conferred for about an hour WILL EXPLAIN VISIT minister of St. Vincent, Ebene- | ; | fy --it now runs at about $90,009.-, "Questions that ought to be ficial expressing his govern- | Pleaded with de Murville to in-|item was designed for, but what of the Windward Islands, and ; 000 eac oi ' 4 Martin's successful strug gle|President de Gaulle hopes tojnubins. A washer or a gadget] anti z * 24) still "minimal" when the total|#"Ce." Mr. Diefenbaker said.|Mar t ing niesiee! of» tne| achieve when he visits Moscow] ore one discard may do per- Antigua, E. H. Lake, represent: | : Se onable Weat er 1 trade done by the two countries 'The question of federal aid to| agains e off on s y ing chief minister Vere Bird, } as ! : age assistance, these are mat-| council from Paris. Was reported to have replied hel snother quite different mechan. i jMature of the visit during the| s+, (, he says, youl, . If the conference is postponed,| day that for a time Martin) Natur ; | Under one roof, he says, you js Panamanian he said, it will indicate that the| fought "virtually alone" against|oUurse of the two-day NATO|ogn choose between a carton of have been represented at such i iculties| Wanted to shift the 15-country) 24Y: bedroom suite worth more than , TORONTO (CP)--Forecast {s-! Forecast temperatures ; . there will be greater difficulties| Wanted to e | | nature but the minister said sued at 5:30 a.m. Low tonight, high Wednesday 'Youth Riot |than those already experienced| headquarters -- SHAPE -- is| Digg ah hg aware of 'There's only one thing in the fairs is deep and they are ining I ill drop to| in the last three years transferred to the Brussels area) oo ete aaet ad at thelpuiiding not for sale -- an an- ested in the present conference jower lakes regions will drop to|st. Thomas . 7 : sitio ' at : : ' realized that Canada did not! i i the mid-summer heat of the! Kitchener manian National Guard restored|Mr. Pearson's difficulties under-| But Martin gradually gained top floor, which Mics. Fine Bes/ties with Canada, a country to . Above the upper iF i } A 5 ign| French position on NATO, the esl ; past few days upper! Mount Fore Monday night atter eight agers Pg ge dig foe el eg af pote action Martin had taken' was| ll leadership and collabora-| ensive low pressure area will : ae of student disorders. Two stu-| W X x d : y extensi pi |Hamilten...... woevs wetld ties been askevictan other indication of the close | President Marco A. Robles or- ye ur ' y} * | oo cool unsettled showery |r ont, resident 0 rari Still Has Conductor erred two cities closed indefinitely,|Won the last federal election. | | age During the-course of the Mar-- VANCOUVER (CP) + The ake Huron, Southern Georgian Kingston .... but mans. treating Wah expecten,) Tt Deetentaker iibed at ted- Destructive : omer touched on co - operative ar-|}enough to make a conductor for- Niagara, Windsor, London,| Killaloe brought dead to a hospital in| Participation in the Quebec elec- iB ficial 're-|_ 'They. must have an awfully|8chools offering sex. education relegate Countries, mainly in} All 30 members are blind stu | ¢loudiness and seasonable tem-| North Bay . and there was an unofficial re Sitient a Z e|are. 'putting in the hands of|Aftica, and the desirability for|dents of a special government peratures. Winds west to south-| sudbury port that she had died after be- difficult time explaining to the to ; i . Martin sai y als ced| 'S imes con- oe In addition, 27 persons were| With which they approached not|Ccompletely destroy them," the) "@'tin said they also talked| 'Sometimes, during the con Eastern Lake (Ontario, Hali- Sault Ste. Marie in{Urban and Rural School Trus.|¢@UiPment established in News {I forget they are bind and start ' : : 48 ond city at the Caribbean end of|Sttike but the farm problem in| U " mre Penooy Tras foundland in connection with co- conducting with my arms, al-| few cloudy intervals and sea-| White River .....++ the Panama Canal. Five of the province and the old-age|tees was told Monday. . sonable temperatures. Wind S wooconee .. pen who tod i $75 a|Presbyterian minister from|iites and touched on defence|bandmaster Jimmy Coombs, a| 1 The trouble started Colon | * He pittance Of 3/9 & MAG Bata? ok Ga professional musician. Northern Georgian Ray, Al- - - nh the ; They gave some emphasis to| The instrumentalists learn 14/5 : h . front of the national department| °St of living. gates that sex education should the Canada-France cultural ex-|hours of music by heart for al ern. White River, Timagami, Ma Study Air of investigations to protest the not be tolerated any longer. Ed- Sudbury, North Bay: Change- | : ; cial is to visit Ottawa June 13|braille. dent leader Juan Navas Pajaro.| GROOM GIVEN | DUSPORE of. creation. | rs and cooler. West to lai -| | rti is showe n The students claim the ge lvelop a sense of moral judg-| Martin. | bi ede as tet me," says Mr. h White River, Coch- d dead fri bl at : ment and to value excellence.| |. : Northern White River, Coch: wonpRmat (CP)--The 110- Was found dead from a blow o OTTAWA (CP) -- Three te a ee I 3 tane, Western James Bay uae Mei ,.|the skull by a roadside near Co- me ; the French minister agreed to|won't make a band. It's a ques- member International Civil Av- havior or blaming scapegoats baad 2 BP rst . ; : r Brian Lanoue left the won't help solve problems|% so in September. A specific |tion of repeating and repeating winds 18 'ot xcept east to|aereed in principle to set up aj he returned from medical treat- church after his wedding ; winds 15 to 25 exc 8 | a -- northeast winds near 15 inj* as rt the The government has denied Two ambulance attend- northern sections of the Western|2%4_ economics experts on th i pons ants grabbed the groom, liability to passengers killed or 381d 'an investigation has Ottawa: Sunny with cloudy | injured in air crashes. yielded no leads, bundled him into one of the periods and not so warm. Winds ambulances and the fleet bers of the study meeting was! Official accounts said shooting Th ad sparked by United States de- began when the demonstrators 1¢ wedding party «stood in disarray while the ambu- $100,000 per passenger. men and stoned three others. Sad talareel Whe ata } ' "oT 'arlos Mat. od, i The U.S. proposed the figure|The two students, Carlos Ma ants released Mr. Lanoue, members did not agree to it,/17, were killed during the shoot- j . i . and left the scene tee it threatened to pvithdraw ing. The attendants explained 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner |,,. hi * : | this year said some 500 students were in- ' Toeschke, 67 Gibb st., will be |" sovever. on May 13 the 34) volved. It said they were led by Prget( Rage og oot ad _ grees at Bose ig gel jthe United States agreed to| were following directives of the logical University's 7 une | raise the limit to $75,000 and/Tri-Continental Conference of He plans to work aiorspeg eg lability," an item not sigknlby | Tanrery. operation management a " |requested by the "J.S. state de-| That meeting of delegates 44,000 MILES Absolute liability denies a car-| Africa called for an increase in It was reported at the Mon-)Tier the right to try to establish| agitation and disorders on the of Oshawa that the vehicle leas-| fault of the airline. Air Canada,|ular in Latin America. ¢d by the club last year to pro-/perating into and out of the) Colon's city hall, post office : "ar : both conditions, an ICAO]; vere destroyed by fire. The ttending the Crippled Chil- ing wer D) by fire. slate 'Training Centre has trav.|SPokesman said Monday. provincial governor's office children ada's liability limit in Canada| Firemen retreated when dem- : ' is still restricted to $16,000 per! onstrators stoned them. CONVENTION Se eR nama,.the capital at the other president of the Rotary Club of end of the canal, when several Oshawa, and Mrs. Murdoch are paving this Saturday to attend) Arabia opposed telephones until! promptu meeting in, a high pm Rotary International Conven- | it was proved they could trans-/school and then took to the Dirk Van Veen start their a ride aboard a ferris wheel m we Kennedy was to enter one of linflame the South African gov- and other vessels searched for s Re Sou fe "oa '9 aoe get2e cnn aeeee: Barter Shop Has Caribbean .cstiamccous, a Town. The sentiment at Stellen-|sovernment's refusal to see Hall in the heart of Detroit's PARIS (CP) -- A Canadian{head C. M. Drury, Canadian in-, Drury said that while not pre-/88/d Monday the outcome of the| The senator spoke privately|lig of Port Elizabeth, said "to TORONTO (CP)--It used to cruises to Bob-Lo Island down- the aid of one of France's most|prepared for delivery to the|might take, it was easy to|S#idMonday the outcome of the|2I-year-old white student leader/be to South Africa's benefit,"|store, Toronto's barter centre, BRIDGE TOWN, Barbados) Sor, Ont., where it had just dis- use for everything under the|unity and the importance of| Ray Henry, 28, of Detroit, a trade between the two coun-|limited technological exchanges|tion, encouragement of ex-|Cause of the number of federal| leading part in inviting Kennedy|refusal as churlish and short. ; é " : ; r | " The 22-man mission, in its|tion between such organiza-|and student exchanges. pated in the campaign. ators, Louis Fine and "en Du-|stressed by delegates attending/ of the boat. s : os | right foot without mates. |ernment of Caribbean Common.) discussions with Patronat Fran-|dian industrialists and bankers) ©2848 and France are "'ab-|)_ saiq French Diplomat Intends P erganization which has a gen-|the views of their French coun-| increased, President de Gaulle's| Union Nationale party 55 seats in the four-storey, 100-year-old| The talks, opened by Gov- rence Market is cluttered con-! for three days, tains 6,300 cubic miles of water, arriving here Saturday, has/the principle of developing ties! 'The speech by Charles de Were filled by independents, technological exchange between tions. state for external trade, was|dio interview the federal gov-| BRUSSELS (CP) French pone a decision on the council) masks was sold to local surpius| Trinidad and Guyana respec-|-- Couve de Murville has informed! next October. university student picked up al minister of Jamaica, Donald jumbrella for a dollar. Other| the confer | i j tually be . 7 ned because of the election| September -- the French diplo-| § in Ottawa next month, | ho program of exchanges can be| ganizations might eventually changes can be developed in) po h ec Canada-France bilateral issues |flakes boxes, Hungarian moto-| wij] pe rofessional and trade organiza- other to explore areas of com- Drury said in an interview. Prime Minister Pearson said ada in three years, Joining in the call for closer| seach dilidnsaiboel . X : , stand. ! THE. FORECAST |been increasing in recent years/ °onsidered. Monday evening, the French of-| The informant said Martin) «op cencept is not what the/zer Joshua, speaking on behalf WEA R each way annuaily--it is|4ecided have been left in abey-|ment's deep appreciation for| form the NATO ministers phat|it can be used for," says Mr.lthe minister of education for is calchiated education, the question of old-|Temoval of the North Atlantic |/ater this month. De Murville fectly well the required job on| 'The Bahamas' minister of oute| " xc si ha EERE liars that fuentes atteiiee A Canadian informant said to-|!8 most anxious to explain the ism : { Heat- | ie tee Follow Brie ea wave Pearson government recognizes|'he big NATO powers who|SP!ng session which opened to-| matches for a few cents or */conferences of a West Indian kraj ' , itary; De Murville also i rted | i jin federal-provincial relations| council when NATO's military] 5 reported 3 909. their interest in Caribbean af- , Synopsis: Temperatures in| Windsor ........... 57 78 . aaa : 4 meeting of the 14. While F f i i paper: near seasonal normals following|1 ondon "My | PANAMA (AP) -- 'The Pana. The Opposition leader said) before next April a 1 not | (due, chandelier hanging on the| pecause its objective is closer | y L ae ga completely agr ith | n order in Colon and Panamajline the necessity of an early/$¥P Port, mainly from the| Pp y agree wi ihe ordered her husband not to sell.| which the Bahamas alte lock lakes a slow moving and quite! Wingham : eaply appreciated It was an Bli d Stud nt Band Pca dents were killed. tions" in~ detail, a move that RiP B ini ) ee eee a & tS ny | St Catharines «.... 4 4 friendship between the two dered all high schools in the| the Conservative party if it had| eX ucation "let ; MN soecs Lake St. Clair, Lake Krie,| Peterborough ... ; "y = ' ral cabinet ministers for their tin de Murville talks they | Jericho Hill school band is good; -- Western Lake Ontario, Trenton .. A two - year - old girl was| © ai cabinet ministers for their y; § ' . 7 . arin! range ts f i -|get himself. Hamilton, Toronto: Variable Muskoka Colon during the disturbances tion campaign. TORONTO (CP) --. Ontarlo| Fangements for aid to under-jget himself amilton, : sk am . ; - further ral tr ' west 10 to 20 Earlt ing overcome by tear gas people of Quebec the inertia|Children something that witi| 'Uther b lateral trade. school. es le Lariton .. : m ; I t 'tronic suring |cer i h injured in Colon, Panama's sec-| ly, the Montreal dockyard|47th convention of the Ontario|® Ut electronic measuring|cert, I get so wrapped up in it burton, Killaloe: Sunny wit! a) Kapuskasing ., 4 them were in hospital Pensicners who today are forced _ Very Rev. Finlay Stewart, a, OPeTative efforts on space satel-|though they can't see me," says| southwest 10 to 20. Timmins ..+.++++.- in ¢ i : cept ,.| Production sharing profession ithe ' " | whan stunent® Aemonsiraied ini mont. in te face of a rising|Kitchener, told the 300 dele-|?! game, Sault Ste. Marie, South- ' : jucation should stress the moral| C?a"se. A French cultural offo-|concert, from scores written in| able skies with brief scattered unsolved killing of leftist stu-| it view th ituati ith! "Th emory of these chil 5 : ' j Youth must be taught to de-|{° Teview the situation wi e memory e chil- southwest winds 15 to 25. Crash Damages ™: » agents killed him. | EARLY SHOCK ; He said that legislating be. ville to come to Canada and| 'Reading music by braille ambulances pulled : . f Cloudy and cool with occasional| iation Organization Monday !0n a week ago, shorhly after "i te : " ; pect date is to be set later. and repeating." special study session of legal) ™ent in Moscow. Saturday. eelned OY the new morality. rene = _ question of raising the limit of its agents were responsible and ; James Bay region. Strapped him to a stretcher, southwesterly 20. The agreemert among mem- DISARMED GUARDSMEN roared away. | imit lability of | disar rds- mands for a limit of liability of| disarmed two national guards lances circled the block, last November and if ICAO|thews, 21, and Elviara Miranda, restored him to his bride from the association on May 15, The presidential press office later that Mr. Lanoue is a among 464 candidates for de- _... bsg Strasse pen ; ih airlines operating in or out of|"Communist elements" who cause they were on duty. commencement next Saturday. |. eq to assume "absolute li-| Revolutionaries in Havana last cago, Ill. partment. from Latin America, Asia and) day meeting of the Rotary Club| 'he cause of death as not the|three continents and in partic- vide transportation for chil-| United States, ha agreed to/and the national lottery build- @lled 44,000 and carried 11,200! However, he said, Air Can- nearby was damaged by flames. passenger--the original limit. The disorders spread to Pa- ; Gilbert L. Murdoch, vice-; ---------- Saudi|hundred students held an im- tion in Denver, Colorado, imit the Koran faithfully, 'streets,

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