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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1966, p. 3

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Mi. In Newcastle, the com- munity hall is the hub for most of the town's activities, Within its walls is located Weekend Accidents Kill 58 By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 58 persons died in aceidents across Canada during the weekend, with highway mishaps claiming 36 lives. A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m, Friday to midnight} Sunday, local times, also showed 15 drownings, two fire) . deaths, three persons killed in| two separate plane crashes, one| carbon monoxide poisoning and a death from a fall. Quebec had 11 highway deaths eloht drownings, one death in a fire and two persons killed when their plane crashed. | atghways and four were drowned in the province, Six persons died on Ontario| lV eg, we have good hone. West- | WARSAW PACT AND NATO End Is Proposed 2 Military Pacts BUCHAREST (Reuters)--Nic- olae Ceausescu, Romanian 'Communist party leader, called for the abolition of NATO and the Warsaw pact to enable the countries of Burope to es- tablish relations on a new basis. "This is the way to security in Europe," he added in a2 speech Saturday as reported by the Romanian news agency Agerpress. Western observers regarded Ceausescu's call as the most emphatic statement yet on the abolition of military pacts, @ j|common feature of Romanian |policy pronouncement during ithe last two years. } It also was the first time the /Romanian leader has publicly | referred directly by name to the |15-nation NATO alliance and the | seven-member Warsaw pact in calling for the abolition of mili- 'tary treaties, Ceausescu said it is time to end the two pacts 'so that rela- tions on a new basis can be es- Khrushchev | Shows Up i" phy a tM lls cay NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL and movies, bowling lanes, Lion's Club headquarter's room and facilities for the community's scouts, guides, cubs and brownies, the municipal offices and council chamber, PUC of- fice, Masonic room, an au- ditorium used for dances Canada Trade Delegation Starts Moscow Rumors | ons aly _ It was "probably true' that C (CP)--A six-mem:|th " |ber Canadian trade delegation A pai sh . ee sale larpived here ditiie the. weeke|°ve™, "Or De exciuced, but this end and there gas immediate would depend on a number of speculation another wheat sale|factors, including Soviet re- to the Soviet Union may be in|quirements and the size of this prospect, year's crop. One of the members of the| It 1s too early yet to say delegation is William McNa-| What kind of crop the U.8.S.R. mara, the Canadian wheat board, He qualified observers say the and Commissioner Gerald Vogel| U-8.8.R. now 1s in the position arrived Sunday night..The rest|°f reauiring not just good but of the delegation arrived Satur-\exceptionally good crops to |meet its growing domestic re- day night. } quirements and satisfy its com- McNamara said a new wheat)... ¥ |mitments to other Communist agreement is not on the| pountries. : agenda at all.' However, asked pooh whether the wheat board is; +**° hopeful of selling wheat to Rus-|ago the U.S.S.R. had a good sia again this year he replied: | crop but still ended up buying a Loonsiderable quantity of wheat recall that two. veors ern farmers are always hopeful! chief commissioner of| Will have this year, However,| To Cast Vot By FRED COLEMAN MOSCOW (AP) -- Nikita § Khrushchev, subdued and lJack- | ing his old bounce, appeared in |public Sunday for the first time| in more than. a year to vote for the man who replaced him as premier, Khrushchey's face was notice- ably thinner, His shirt collar | sagged loosely around his neck But he smiled as he cast his ballot for the parliamentary candidate in his election dis- trict, Premier Alexei N, Kos- yin | Like Kosygin, Khrushchev | also held a seat in the Supreme Soviet. (Parliament) when he |was premier, Khrushchev was ousted from power in October, | 1084. | "Yes, "I've been ill, but ev- |eryone gets {ll now and again," \the 72-year-old. Khrushchev told reporters. Khrushchev pas in hospital last summer with kid- ney trouble. FEELS WEL! His wife Nina added that Nikita "Is feeling very well now," Asked what he has been do- ing, Khrushchev replied: "T read, I like reading yery | countries, has € | Sunday described | hospital bed her seven years | of an tablished between the European|sescu's remarks could mean an easing of the known policy Ze ORSPACtR "We hold that peoples can live in peace in Europe," he said, 'The military blocs are an obstacle to co-operation among people."' But he added: "Of course, as jong as the NATO aggressive bloc continues to exist, our country--like the other mem- bers of the Warsaw treaty--will heighten its vigilance, will in- crease its defence capacity." In Moscow, the call was seen as a long-term aim, rather than a serious immediate objective. Moscow observers said this |was not very different from what the Soviet Union has said, Moscow observers said Ceau- HEADHUNTERS HOLD GIRL FOR 7 YEARS AS CAPTIVE | QUITO, Ecuador (Reuters) The dark-eyed daughter of a South American landowner from her tries, although more time and more evidence will be needed for definite conclusions, Ceausescu said his party urged an active campaign to strengthen security in Europe and development mutual trust and co-operation, based on the principle of respect for inde- pendence and non-interference in the internal affairs of an- other state. Monday, the Warsaw pact de- fence and foreign ministers met secretly in Moscow to prepare for a Communist summit meet- ing in July at which Romania's show of independence is ex- pected to be a key issue, where he refuses to say any- thing. The once-beautiful girl, now | worn and exhausted from her | seven-year ordeal, said all |" she wants to do is return to | her father's home with her | three sons, fathered by Nan- game, of horror as the slave wife Indian member of a headhunting tribe, Mariana Luna, 25, was kid- napped near Ecuador's wild western region by Nangame, a house servant A member of the Jibaro tribe, known for head shrink- | ing, he was brought from the jungle by missionaries whe attempted to civilize him, | Police searched in vain for the girl and it was not until Nangame took a second wife, | who became jealous and in- | formed missionaries, that she | was rescued, | Police and troops hacked | their way through the jungle to Nangame's home and after | a fierce battle with the tribes- men, who were armed with spears and poisoned arrows, rescued the girl, Mariana now Is recovering in hospital, Nangame, found with her, is in the local jail, | Adams much, I go for walks and I read the newspapers." "No," he said later, 'I don't intend to write memoirs," He kept his familiar homburg hat on his head until he got tn- side the polling station, He did not wave. Only one Russian, a middle aged, shabbily- dressed man, tried to clap just before Khrushchev left. 54 SIMCOE NORTH TUES. and WED. SPECIALS etraine hetwoen the twa coun-iB Wallace Ford, character actor who appeared in Broadway plays and more than 200 movies, died Satur- day at the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital in suburban Woodland Hills, He was 68 years old. His wife, Actress Martha Haworth, died last Feb- ruary, (AP Wirephoto) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 13, 1966 3 12 Percent Of U.S. Adults Heavy Drinkers -- Survey 108 ANGELES (AP)--Twelve| per cent of US. adults are heavy drinkers, says # nation-' wide survey. You are a heavy drinker, says Dr. Ira Cisin, {f you have one drink almost daily, or if you) down at least five drinks in one session once a week, Ciein'« eurvev «nansared hy the Nationai instituie of Mentai| ff Health and based on 2,750 inter- views, was disclosed Sunday at a symposium on drugs and al- cohol at the University of Cali- \fornia at Los Angeles, Cisin i \2 professor of sociology ai George Washington University. poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? 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Six persons died in. high-| Asked whether McNamara's way accidents in British Colum-| inclusion in the visiting group bia. |indicated a wheat deal might be Nova Scotia reported four) in the offing, Pybus noted that road fatalities and one fire/the chief commissioner has in death, Newfoundland had one|the past had "relations with the Lo gp tape irene gig one' U.S.8.R. in the wheat area." a ae McNamara, he said, has Prince Edward ge ane "continuing interest' in devel- New Brunswick were fatality- opment of Canadian wheat sales ree. IB. phy Banca --~ Another factor indicating that known suicides' or slayings. |new agreement may be under The Ontario dead: [negotiation is the expected visit ihere of Trade Minister Winters| SUNDAY towards the end of the week Donald Corey, 45, Bancroft, However, Winters may be Ont., when his car left a high- coming simply to sign a new way 10 miles north of his home, over-all] trade agreement which 70 miles north of Belleville, | the delegation, scheduled to Cecil Delworth, about 65, Tor-|stay in Moscow a week oF onto, drowned in a lake near more, hopes to work out with Bancroft. Soviet officials James Martin, Orillia,, The agreement would renew when hit by a car at the junc-|the three year pact, that ex tion of Highway 400 and a side- pired in April providing most- road near Toronto. favored - nation treatment in William Swan, 75, Georgina|trade between the two coun Township, in hospital after he tries. was knocked from his bicycle Pybus said the delegation's by a car near his home in the purpose here is "essentially" to township about 40 miles north discuss renewal of the trade of Toronto, agreement Pybus refused to be pinned SATURDAY \down regarding prospects of) Kenneth Terpstra, 8, Sarnia,.a new wheat contract to re} drowned in a pond near his!place last year's, under which| home. Canada sold the Soviet Union! 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