THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1966 9 PC Leader Seeks Policy On Rhodesian Question He said Mr. Edmonds had written that the only way to get rid of the illegal lan Smith re- gime is through the use of force. Prime Minister Pearson said Congress Passes Auto Safety Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thejfor 1968 model cars, buses wt U.S. Congress passed and sent| trucks. to President Johnson Wednes-|. These are expected to include| A ir most of the 26 safety standards day 'legislation requiring fed: the General Ser tions Admints-| eral safety standards for new|tration has established for the autos. starting with 1968 models autos it buys for government Pe Ue aE OL prea 'uce These include head resis. years | dual braking systems, tele- a scopic steering wheels, shoulder The House of Representatives harness anchorages and addi- passed the bill 365 to nothing! tional interior padding. and the Senate' followed within) The bill also requires the sec- hours by voice vote, : | retary within two years to set Also passed by the house, 360 standards for used cars. And it) pet he or ye ce a rete contains provisions for him to| It sets civil penalties of $1,006 ante on. the "highways and set standards for grading and| for each violation with a $400,- 8 y labelling of automobile tires. '000 maximum, streets. The Senate was ex =| cen ea ae ena ce mw am (The picture that gets you where you laugh! ) l order \ HELD OVER SECOND BIG WEEK Bob HeFe Elke Sommer Phyllis Diller "Boy Did I Get. Johnson was expected to sign Just before the Senate voted) A wrong Number! both bills during the weekend. on the auto safety measure, | Senator Warren G. Magnuson , COLOR by Deluxe roost UNITED ARTISTS (Dem. Wash.), its chief Senate sponsor, said the auto industry | @ SHOW TIMES @e Weekdays 7 and 9:10. should not use it as an excuse | Saturday continuous from 1 p.m. the possibility of a debate could be discussed by party House leaders, although government policy would be decided only after the Commonwealth prime ministers' conference hears a report from its sanctions com- mittee and hears the views of Commonwealth leaders. The conference..is to begin next OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker Wednesday called for a special debate later this week to learn the govern- ment's position about the er \desian situation. Mr. Diefenbaker saia in sive} Commons he is particularly in- terested in the debate because jof a recent article by Duncan Edmonds, a former aide to Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Martin. sittin te EME weer 7 wm AN MON ROSENBERG rnoovction or . COLOR ivy Deluxe 177 THE SECOND TIME AROUND LIVERPOOL RO. WAT 401 942-1250 ALL COLOR 'SHOW DEBBIE REYNOLDS TE PEE DRIVE-IN to raise prices either this year} or in the future. The auto safety bill requires) the secretary of commerce to| issue federal safety standardsi| -- --_-- << a ae by Jan. 31, 1967, to take effect) * SUNDAY * tor of the CLC, tells report- ers of a blunt letter he sent to Prime Minister Pearson. Strike, now in its sixth day, has 118,000 non- operating union members out of work. (cP Wirephoto) -- 4 union members, tells a press conference in Ottawa Wepd- nesday that union leaders walked out on Labor Miin- ister Nicholson after telling him government must change its attitude. Jlack Williams (second ftom television appearance Tues: day. 'Transport - MiniSter Pickerskill (left) takes on a tight-lipped expression as he talks with the CNR pres- ident the following day. Paul Raymond (second from left), representing 25,000 federated shopcraft ONLY SMILING face among four officials work- ing towards settlement of the national rail strike is that of Canada's highest- paid civil servant, CNR president Donald Gordon (right) as face makeup is ADULT. ENTERTAINMENT 2nd BIG Hit 1! FRANK SINATRA & TREVOR HO' "VON RYAN'S EXPRESS" -- 4th r "HOP +). PARK" The pent of the Big Beat he Pie j | | Sunday continuous from 2 p.m. THE NEW ODEON THEATRE 39 KING ST. E. PHONE 725-5833 l 4 aan ATTACK m p ED By 30-FOOT ANACONDA! DEADLY 'ie at F THE GIANT 0 Ne STERS! IGUANA MON applied prior to a CBC right) public relations dimec- PM Urges Kaunda | More Weeks E ape 1 Two ore eeks £7Te To Attend Meeting | TAKE ' OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- * ° Strikers Feel Cash Pinch hensive iL PME 1 e wrote President Kenneth Ka- | Dancing 8:30 p.m. r | to 11:30 p.m, 000 railway employees on strike} duty. ions, makes an employee's|attend the Commonwealth across 'the country should not} The only one of the striking) withdrawal of services a volun-|pr ime ministers' conference Admission 1.50 feel any resulting economic! unions with a strike pay fund) tary act which carries no right opening in London Sept. 6. pinch until mid-September atlis the Brotherhood of Railway|to strike pay. He said in a Commons reply | They received their pay this/000 of the strikers. been receiving a regular salary|~... week for the work they did in} The brotherhood fund ob | during the railway werk stop- Credit leader, that he has had |---- the first two weeks of August.|vides for a maximum of $145! page, = ng "ara Mr. agg gurls Sept. 15, they will be re-/a month in strike pay, or| e nat h ad seen ws- On Sept. 15 ley wi P The full-time executive and |paper that the Zambian presi- OEE: that part of the rest of August/is scaled down, in accordance) : ai Ey during which they were on their|with degree of need, to a little | Hood bave been receiving their) ---- --s -- |pay during the strike, ee = railroad jobs. They walked off} less than $4 a day for bachelors. | { duis BS my the jobs Aug. 26. | GIVES NO PAY It was not immediate] y/M The Sounds of ¢ ig Beat The Place To Meet | ficers and staffs of the other } ing employees left without work dian Brotherhood of a. «anh dh pote pa eeapratiel tieas : é 1 as a result of the railway crisis! Transport and General Work-|unions concerned are also re-* FRIDAY | Tat ase Ei ceiving their pay. Members of the Sapothertnealll Trenton Farmer Appeals of Locomotive Engiheers and ROGUES 7 ses Dencing 9 p.m. to 12:30 Firemen and Enginemen have OR 1.50 ® s ® been left idle as a result of the | reeset and Expropriation Bid strike pay from their unions. * SATURDA J. Lc. N. Currelly Wednesday up-|The application was rejected by heid an application ts appeal by Ontaria Sunreme Court ius- Jack, Alyea, 63 of Trenton|tice earlier this month. against a decision last week by| After the commission entered | ignoring an in- MONTREAL (CP)--The 118,- *jare not paid for their period of;ers, another of the strilking un- junda of Zambia urging him to Casual Dress hich resents 20,-| None » CBRT's the earliest. |Trainmen, which represents None of the CBRT's staff has io Rabe Pelee, welall ceiving more pay, but only for| slightly less than $5 a day. This} state of the trainmen's brother-|Febr 'has decided ae to. attend. Strikers and those non-sttik-| 'The constitution of the Cana-| known whether the executive of: THE FIVE the Brotherhood of Locomotive COBOURG, Ont. (CP)--Judge| 000,000 - gallon water reservoir. One CBRT spokesman said THE Judge Currelly giving the Tren-| ithe property, the economic pinch of the stop-| SECRETS page may not be felt by the ELMER E LY workers participants for as long} Dencing 8:30 p.m. te 12 as: the next three 'weeks. Admission $1.50 ton Public Utilities Commission| junction against its doing * seer mere Cosuel Dros permission to expropriate 12 'Judge Currelly ruled Aug. acres of Alyea's apple farm. (that it was justified to be noe. Judge Currelly said "'every| /Mr. Alyea then started appeal litigant should have the right|proceedings, and threatened to to appeal and I would have ajguard his land with a shotgun. natural repugnance to disallow | this appeal." A: Kelly said| | Landymore Firing PUC counsel W. probably be} the appeal will 'To Be Discussed | heard at the end of October a Cobour; . OTTAWA (CP)--A Commons defence committee discussion of Register Thursday, Sept. 8 4P.M.-- 7 P.M. oe Sept. a WO A.M, -- 2 P. 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It now pays half the land He told the committee about three 1,000-acre tracts, 150 to 175 miles from Toronto, that are slated for country club, retire- ment home and gracious-living developments, but declined identify them He said developers are ing forward to the advent of the bus helicopter that will whisk 100 commuting passen- gers to Toronto from the loca- tions in less than an hour Improved means of transpor- tation will make distant parts of the province more accessible to the Jarge population areas and boost land prices, Mr. Sau- riol said. the cost lo look- The*Worlds 'Immortal Adventure! BAY RIDGES ie =P ew f Gs BE - Bee 668-2692 839-3621 CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS FREEE the firing of Rear-Admiral Wil- liam Landymore and _ subse- FOR FALL TERM HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-6122 - |quent events would be appropri- ate, Prime Minister Pearson said Wednesday. 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