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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Juty 21, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Canada Will Transfer RCAF French Bases OTTAWA (CP) -- The two squadrons of CF-104 reconnais- sance aircraft now stationed at Marville, France, will be trans- ferred to the two Canadian air bases in Germany, Prime Min- ister Pearson announced Wed- nesday. The. announcement, expected for some time, follows President de Gaulle's decision in March te oust-all foreign-armed-forces {8 which are not under France's control. from French soil. Mr. Pearson, in a prepared statement, said the two squad- rons of the ist Canadian Air Division at Marville will be placed into the six "'aug- mented" squadrons at Zwei- brucken and Baden-Soelingen in Germany. The prime minister said two squadrons will be assigned to reconnaissance or to a strike role with some reduction in the number of CF-104 aircraft op- erated by the division. It has been recognized for some time that this reduction would necessary by next year for 'technical reasons," Notices Difference MANILA, The Philippines (Reuters)---A housewife told po- lice she woke up in the middie of the night to find her husband reeking of liquor and kissing her. Then she remembered her husband did not drink. She screamed for help. Police have detained a 2i-year-old plumber Get Color Sets LONDON (Reuters) -- British viewers will be offered their first production-line color tele- vision sets eariy next year for £260 ($780). Color telecasts are scheduled to begin in the fall of 1967 feains Lash Korea be} | Writer Gets Divorce LONDON (Reuters) -- Robert Bolt, British playwright who won two Oscars for his movie versions of Lawrence of Arabia and Dr, Zhivago, was granted a divorce Wednesday because of his wife's adultery, His wife; Cecelia Ann, was accused of \committing adultery with their | general handyman, Gordon Kid- dett. " Gets Award BRANTFORD (CP) -- Ernest }| Barber, 38, an operator-trimmer at the Steel Co. of Canada, re- ceived $1,710 Wednesday under 4 ithe employee's suggestion plan. The award, highest ever paid by the company, was for Bar-| ber's suggestion of an auto- matic bolt-trimmer which would | be more than twice as fast as) the present method. | BONN (Reuters)--West Ger-| News Chief Held | man Chancellor Ludwig Erhard) NEW DELHI (AP) -- Marvin! will visit Washington for talks|Zim, Time magazine bureau) with President Johnson Sept, 26-' chief here, was apprehended 27, it was announced Wednes- Wednesday by guards of India's ay. Uttar Pradesh state assembly in Lucknow and accused of vio-| | Arrest Marchers lating a ban on taking photo- TOKYO (Reuters)--About 18 igraphs of the house of session A United News of India dis- © demonstrators paraded patch from Lucknow, 250 miles through Tokyo streets Wednes-| east of New Delhi, said Speaker day night protesting U.S. bomb-| Madan. Mohan Verma had or ing of North Viet Nam and dered Zim kept in custody over-| Japanese to operation with night and produced before the! American war efforts. Police) house today detained seven of the demon Zim later was released after strators, but most marched in having posted bond an orderly manner Uttar Pradesh, India's most- m populous state, has : ~*~ plagued in recent months by Raise Postal Rates civil and political unrest, 'State LONDON (CP) -- Letters to employees now are on strike. Canada and other countries will "under Tax-Share Deal cost more to send under new TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe LUDWIG U.S. Visit Planned ERHARD mailing rates effective Oct; 3 the post office announced Wed- SEOUL. South Korea (Reut- nesday. The familiar bive air and Mail says a new federal. | ers)--Torrential rains, accom- letter forms will cost ninepence| Provincial tax-sharing agree-| panied by landslides and light- instead of the present sixpence.| ment, scheduled for this fall, ning, killed at least 17 persons Regular air mail will go up to May not be signed until two and left 34,000 homeless here one shilling, sixpence from one Years after the present agree- and in central Korea, govern- Shilling, threepence an ounce|™ment ends March 31, 1967, ment sources reported Wednes- for the Canada-United States re-| In a story Wednesday, the pa- day. gion. The minimum overseas per says the agreement has} surface rate of sixpence an|been slowed by a combination Whale Caught ounce will be boosted to nine-|of political confusion and delays VANCOUVER (CP)--A school pence, by the Ontario and federal tax- . ation commissions in making dropout was drawn, quartered Will Seek Loan reports available. and fed to polar bears at Van- Both Ontario and federal re couver's Stanley Park Zoo Wed-- TORONTO (CP) -- City offi- ports will involve three levels nesday. cials here Wednesday agreed to of government and The Globe) The victim was not an apa-jask the Ontario Municipal|says they are so. sweeping in| thetic student, however, but a|Board for a loan to cover the|their restructuring of taxation young killer whale caught at the|cost of the Canadian National|that the 1967 time limit is pitl- mouth of the Fraser River ear-| lier this week by fisherman) Doug Baldwin, The whale bad apparently de- serted a school of 13 other) whales to accompany Mr. Bald-! win's boat for a short time. It became ensnared in his gillnets and died before Mr. Baldwin could free it. Drivers Have Gripe MONTREAL (CP)--Some 800 drivers of the Quebec Provin- cial Transport Co. decided Wed nesday night to hold a "study! session" July 29 to force the company to act on their com- plaints. about some Ontario-| based buses operating in the province The decision to hold the one- day session, which in effect means a work stoppage, was reached unanimously at a gen eral meeting of the drivers, a spokesman for their union said. At least 400 of them had had signed a petition to the union complaining that Ontario driv- ers from Colonial Coach Lines were picking up parties of pas- sengers in Quebec for trips to the United States. SIGNED PETITION Keith Ross, secretary of the Oshawa and District Labor Council, says he signed the petition to save the Creek Valley from highway develop- ment as an individual not on behalf of the labor council, Mr Ross said today there has been a misunderstanding by some people of a story published in the Oshawa Times last week FREAK RECEPTION An Oshawa man said Wed nesday he was watching tele- vision programs on channel five from Palm Beach, Florida. Graham Malloy, 141 Simcoe St. S., said the station, WPBC, was on the NBC network. Several weeks ago Mr. Malloy reported watching television broadcast from an Alabama station. Ekxhibition's hoped-for monorail] fully tnadequate to do the full transit system for which costs! job have soared to $2,600,000 from, The story says the most likely an early estimate of $1,400,000. result of the agreement is a - compromise structure to cover Opens Bridge the two-year period during COCHRANE, Ont. (CP) which final. arrangements will --|be worked out. a Minister Charles Mc-| : Naughton Tuesday officially opened a 570-foot $166,000 Bailey Trial Ordered bridge across the Abitibi river' - LONDON (AP)--A court has near this town 45 miles north ordered a manslaughter trial of Timmins. for Maj. Oliver Smedley, 54, wealthy war hero accused of Meat Packers Out killing a pirate - radio official After a preliminary hearing TORONTO (CP)--Both union| Wednesday, the magistrates re- and management appeared to-|leased Smedley on bail of day to be preparing for a long| £1,000 ($4,500) strike in a dispute' between Smedley is acc i 5,320 members of the United) Reg Calvert, pecarge dh yPmarg Packinghouse Workers jAmerica (CLC) and Canada' party | Packers Ltd, control of Calvert's off-shore More than 3,000 workers left) Radio City station in mid-June their jobs Wednesday at com-| Trial was set for Oct. 11 pany factories in Charlottetown, Montreal, Hull, Que., St. Boni face, Man., Edmonton, Calgary jand Vancouver They joined 2,320 workers in | Toronto who jumped the strike deadline and walked out Mon day after production cuts Noted Poet Dies TORONTO (CP) -- Nathaniel Benson, 62, Toronto poet, author and teacher died in Detroit Tuesday after a heart attack In 1933 he published a 590-line epic poem, Dollard, which fel low poet Sir Charles Roberts de scribed as "one of the best nar- rative poems written in Eng lish-speaking Canada." From 1937 to 1949 Mr. Benson worked as an advertising copy writer in Toronto, Montreal and New York, He created the Elsie the Cow jingles for Rorden's Mr. Benson wrote five books of poetry, and edited Modern Canadian Poetry in 1930 had boarded and took SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS OF Chambers FOOD CLUB j Phone 723-1163 OUR PRICES FOR FREEZERS START 64° FROM HONOR U.S. PRESIDENT President Woodrow Wilson's jancestors' home in Ireland has lbeen designated an Irish na | tional monument TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1 of Lot No. C-1, Municipa No, C-4, Municip! Sheet upon the land abutting d s $10.88. The specic! a: the private property owne Application will epproval of the undertoki efter the first publication werk being undertoken TED et Oshowe this 2) st LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE The Councit of The Corporation < of improvement, a sanitary sewer on Rossland Road The estimated cost of the work is $2,066.36 be mode by The seid Boord may epprove of the said work being undertaken, but before doing 80, it may appoint @ time and place when any "i te t the Cit Oshawe . c 06 @ local East from 95.00° west of the east hmit f Sheet No. 3, Plan 335 to 126.50' east of the west limit of Lot 3, Plan 335, ond intends to spe y assess a part of the cost rectly On the work vds construct The tote n fitt ] € estimated cost per foot frontage ssessment is to be poid mual instalments and t's annual rate en equo s 30 c per foot frontage ents the tario ing of the said work of this notice Corporat he Or ond any owner ma file with the City Mur Board for its within twenty-one doys Clerk his objection to the seid ipa *pjection to the work will be considered 4c of y 966 L. R. BARRAND, Clerk City of Oshewe of| Smediey's home after a raiding } during performance of the singing group Rolling Stones. Police had trouble handling the 3,000 wild Police drag a 'teenager out of the forum at Van- couver's Pacific National Exhibition Tuesday night WEATHER FORECAST Slight Warming Trend Follows Milder Spell TORONTO (CP) Forecasts) able issued by the weather office at 5:30 a'm Winds light Synopsis: Cool air centred) Northern White over Michigan and moving very With seasonable slowly should produce another|today, Friday: variable cloudi two days of sunny weather over|ness and a little warmer, Winds southern Ontario and tempera-|light today and south 20 Friday tures will remain on the cool; Ottawa region: Cloudy with side sunny periods and scattered In Northern Ontario a warm-|showers today clearing late this ing trend should begin today, jafternoon, Sunny with afternoon The warmer more humid air!cloudiness on Friday will bring cloudiness into areas uing cool, Winds light north of Lake Superior Friday Forecast Temperatures Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, Windsor 58 Lake Huron, Algoma, southern St, Thomas,, . 35 Georgian Bay, western Lake London .... 52 Ontario, Niagara, Windsor, Lon- Kitchener 52 don, Hamilton, Toronto: Mainly, Mount Forest, sunny ad cool today. Sunny and) Wingham ,.. a little warmer Friday, Winds Hamilton ,,. light northerly St. Catharines Haliburton, Killaloe, eastern Toronto : Lake Ontario: Clearing this Peterborough . afternoon, Friday mainly sunny Kingston and a little warmer, Winds light' Trenton .,. northerly. Killaloe . Northern Georgian Bay, Tima. Muskoka . gami: Sunny. with a few cloudy North Bay. periods and cool today. Sunny Sudbury and warmer Friday, Winds|EKarlion light. Sault Ste Southern temperatures today, Fri day sunny and a little warmer River: Sunny While River Canadass largest selling ale... temperatures | FRACTIOUS TEENAGER youngsters at the formance, pers (CP Wirephot) Landslide Hits Sicilian Town AGRIGENTO, Sicily (Reut ers)--Calm returned Wednes- day night to this ancient Sicilian town threatened by creeping landslides a few hours after a new slight) earth movement caused temporary panic among its 75,000 inhabitants Between 4,000 and officially their 5,000 per were to left homes after a landslide Tuesday, Three build ings collapsed, 10 more and the town cathedral were damaged sons stated have Racan Had $445,000 Debt TORONTO (CP) -- A Crown witness testified Wednesday that advances to the now-bank- rupt Racan Photo Copy Corp, were stopped when the firm had accumulated a debt of $445,000, Albert George Woolfrey, for- mer-olfice snanager of Commo- dore Sales Acceptance Corp, Lid., a wholly-owned subsidiary of now-collapsed Atlantic Ac- ceptance Corp,, was testifying at the preliminary hearing of Elias Yassin Rabbiah and Ken- neth George Lennie, both for- mer Racan presidents, Rabbiah, 42, and Lennie, 59, both of Toronto, were arraigned on eight counts of fraud, con- spiracy and uttering forged doc- uments, Mr." Wooltréy said that in April, 1965, Racan owed Com- modore $445,000 and advances were stopped when two cheques from Racan, one for $46,659 and another for $4,003, were -re- turned by the bank marked not sufficient funds, 'Court Action Possible In Pembroke Police Issue TORONTO r but added the in- bility of court action remainsicrease would be in line with in the dispute over wages for|raises given the Ontario Provin: Pembroke's policemen following|cial Police, a meeting Wednesday in the al-| Ip August, 1965, the nravinniat torney-generai's office DeIWeeN | police received a $900 raise but representatives of both sides in| Pembroke council refused to the dispute, lratity the contract calling for a Attorney - General Arthur)goo9 raise for the Pembroke Wishart said after the meeting force, proposals made by both sides would be presented to Pem-| broke council and the Pembroke! police, Pembroke Mayor W. K,. Kutschke said he felt some pro-| gress was made at the meet-) ing, | "In a week's time, we will know," he said, 'If it does not work out, the whole thing will! have to be, settied in court by arbitration," : | The dispute arose earlier this, month over a contract signed! by the Pembroke Police Com- mission in 1964, The new con- tract provided an annual in- jcrease of $552 for first-class CALL OR SEE DIXON'S OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST, 723-4663 TSI , . Attention Brides ! Would you like a FREE ORCHID CORSAGE for your Honeymoon? You moy have a Beautiful Orchid FREE from REED'S if you place your WEDDING ORDER ct REED'S FLORISTS during the next two weeks --- Offer Expires August 5th Promoter Wins | Suit Annulment! 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