@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 1, 1966 -A-GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Premier Denies Talks ge Se eee Roun WH LL BALA AMS O CORNER BROOK (CP. mier Smallwood 'iy = there have been any between Pre- flatly pineal he er Quebec premie 'Jean Lesage is 'an unmitigated * if he said such a thing. see, "now in pr daar cut Yeader, now ie of a campaign for the Sept. § provincial enol _ chil Falls "will run through all eternity without being devel "oped rather than change one single bec inch of the Labrador-Que boundary." Heads Society eho age (AP)-- the Catholic oreign yg tee y of America, it was an- pace Wednesday. The soci- ety is 1,400 priests, brothers and students in 15 countries, Floods Hit India CALCUTTA (AP) -- Floods sweeping 3,700 square miles of in North Bihar state in Eastern India have destroyed about $35,000,000 worth of corn crops and damaged 25,000 homes, Irrigation Minister F. 4 Ahmed said Wednesday. pers attributed four deothe to the floods. HON, JOSEPH SMALLWOOD Suggestion Made OTTAWA (CP)--In the friend- liest way possible, Colin Cam- eron (NDP -- Nanaimo-Cowi- chan-The Islands) suggested in the Commons Wednesday that Prime Minister Pearson should have been born out of wdlock. "A leader has to be capable on occasion of being a bastard and unfortunately the prime minister can't be," eron suggested during debate on the government's bill to end the rail strike. Mr, Cam-|of oundar a rv U Thant May to UNITED NATIONS (AP)--U Thant discloses today whether he will agree to serve another jterm as UN secretary-general. Many diplomats bélieve he will say no but perhaps leave some loopholes that would make a draft possible. Special messengers prepared to fan out from the UN head- quarters building withsealed jenvelopes carrying a covering letter and a 1,000-word state- ment from Thant 'to the 117 member delegations, housed mostly in office buildings in the general area. _ If Thant says no, the Secur- ity Council may meet in an ef- fort to push through a resolu- tion urging him to stay on for a limited term of two or three} years if he won't take a "| five-year term. Makes Charge MONTREAL (CP) -- A union| spokesman said Wednesday that) 20 workers from Ontario have been brought in to fill jobs at Taggart Services Ltd. in subur- ban Pointe Claire where 65 truckers have been on strike for the last two weeks. The Montreal. walkout is part a larger strike involving 365 Taggart employees in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Brockville, London Harrison holds for * $947,396.80 in ~ soccer pool winnings in London today. The sum, said to be the largest soccer pool eve ever laborer Percy his check a i a CNE Bans Sale : Of Sweatshirts Gerda's Boytriend Silent {On Marriage Plans Rumors, SmlPni,¥ nesday banned. the sweatshirts bearing the slogan, Born to Raise Hell. won by an individual, is Harrison's reward for @ 51- cent investment and his prediction of eight ties from the more than 20 games '» which the pool POOLED RESOURCES was based, His wife, Maud, holds onto part of the check which represents basic win- nings of $027,348.80 plus minor dividends in the pool payoff structure. (AP Wirephoto) | WEATHER FORECAST Storms, Rain May Follow Current Hot, TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m,: Synopsis: A weather front is expected to move to central and Sunny Spell 'thundershowers late today and tonight. Friday sunny with cloud and a little cooler. Winds south to southwest 15 today becoming west to northwest 15 Friday. Northern White River: Vari- Pérenis Will See Sex Education Film TORONTO (CP)--Sex educa- tion--for parents--begins soon after school opens here next week, Parents will be the first to see three films planned for use in school courses on family life, said board of education chair- man Barry Lowes. "If the sex drive is the most important human drive, the BONN,,. West Germany, (Reut- ers)----Ernst Wagner, a wealthy Munich tobacco dealer, declined "Right now, Gerda is in Mu- nich, It's no secret that we are going out together. But what is These are the words tattooed. on Richard Speck, accused Wednesday night to confirm re- ports that. he. plans to marry ferda Munginoer kev figure in Canada's sex and spy allega- tions which erupted in March, Wagner, owner of a tobacco) have my private plans printed the world over. I will not say anything on that report." Wagner said he has known Mrs, Munsinger for six years. factory, said "I don't like tolagsociated killer of eight Chicago nurses, The sweatshirts were the big- gest seller in their line at the CNR How to relieve BACK 2% ACHE=? eh planned is nobody's business." The scandal erupted in March whan it wae sharced hu Sota Winisiée Lucien Cardin that Mrs, Munsinger once worked as a spy for the Russians and was with former Con- servative associate defence minister Pierre evigny in 1960. An official inquiry was con- ducted into the allegations and a report is being prepared. ra gM seesiabe AFL - CIO Claims Win SAN FRANCISCO (AP)---The AFL-CIO claims an unofficial victory over the Teamsters in the first agricultural union rep- resentation election held in the United States. But arbitrators say that the vote by 1,349 farmhands is snarled by 332 challenged bal- lots and that fina] results won't be available for at least two days. The Teamsters say no mat- ter what the outcome, they won't stop plans to unionze the bulk of California's 80,000 farm workers. CALL OR SEE DIXON' is NOW! Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1 6 27 510 10 Yeas Per Annum CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Are pleased to announce thot they have increased the interest rate on 5 to 10 year G.1.C.'s to 6% % (formerly 6%) and on | to 4 year G.I.C.'s to 64%4% (formerly 6%). OIL FURNACES Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation 19 SIMCOE ST. N, OSHAWA Ont., who walked off their jobs caiiat OVER Aug. 17 to support demands for {improved working conditions. |They are members of the Inter- northeastern Ontario by Friday morning with cloudiness and thundershowers moving into these sections of the province "sen 723-5221 23 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-2527 child must learn what attitude to take toward it, how to control it and how to relate to other people."' able cloudiness and warm with widely scattered thundershow- ers today. Sunny with cloudy General laughter greeted the renark. Seek Plane Sales MALMOE, Sweden (Reuters) 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. The. Soviet Union Wednesday launched its first campaign to sell passenger aircraft outside Eastern Europe and Africa poy technicians demonstrated |® the Ilyushin 18-D plane to a Swedish charter company. The 122-seat turbo-propeller aircraft is competing with the American Boeing - '727 to replace the com- pany's fleet, Ships Collide LONDON (AP)--The British guided missile destroyer Devon- shire and the British Sovereign, an oil tanker, collided in fog Wednesday in the approaches to the Kiel Canal in German wa- ters, the defence ministry re- ported. Damage was minor. Get Liquor Licence TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Liquor Licence Board has approved. a restricted club li- cence for University paioes Bt at the University of Toronto, The licence will permit the serving on Bg gy ag ale nae room of the a sity's. Teculy. Alcoholic 'drinks cannot be served while students are present, Will Be First TORONTO (CP) --The first prosecution under the Ontario Human Rights Code since it be- came law in 1962 was ordered Wednesday by the human rights commission. Prosecution of Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, owner of Pletcher's Cottages at Brydon's Bay, Gravenhurst, was recom- mended in a report by Judge L. t t onto, will also serve six months if a $1,000 fine imposed on him for the same charge is not paid. the pighouse on a rented farm near Pontypool, Peterborough. the biggest they've ever seen. when he returned in October found coils, bricks, 200-galion tank and a newly- installed furnace in the bis shed. Charge Adjourned) KITCHENER (CP)--A charge of using the mails to defraud national Brotherhood of Team- sters (Ind.), The spokesman said none of the 65 Montreal employees have against Deiter Van Viorop, 25, Kitchener today was ad-| journed to Sept. 28 because a} defence witness is out of the| country and will not return un- til Sept. 27. Van Viorop is charged in con- nection with sending 12,000 in- voices through the mails to Canadian and American com- ipanies offering registration of their products in an _ interna- i trade director for a $14.75 ee. Kept Still, Fined TORONTO (CP) -- One man was sentenced to jail for nine months and fined $1,000 on a charge of keeping - efi | Guiseppe Roccari, 37, of Tor-| onto, will serve an additional six | months if his fine is not paid. He has two previous convictions for illegal possession of spirits. Giiseppe Zito, 25, also of Tor- The still had been set up in) Ont., near Police described the still as The farm owner, Rocco Ross}, old the court Tuesday he rented ihe farm in January, 1965, and returned to work but are having to watch as their jobs are filled while the weather remains mainly sunny and warm in southern Ontario. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario, southern Georgian Bay, by men brought in from King- ston and Brockville. Poverty Step Urged HAMILTON (CP) -- Canada should establish the world's first research centre on social affairs if the country is serious about waging war on poverty, William Dyson, executive director of the Federation; of Catholic Chari- ties, said Wednesday. Mr. Dyson said at the closing banquet of the annual meeting of the Catholic Women's League of Canada that the country is well suited to take on the job of research. However, he said in a pre- pared address, "success is not built on good intentions and we can no longer afford the slow learning of experience that comes from learning by our mistakes." Doctor Shortage BATHURST, N.B. (CP) -- Canada is heading toward medi- Care. without enough medical manpower, the president of the Canadian Medical Association said Wednesday, _ Speaking to the annual meet: | ing of the New Brunswick Med- ical Society, Dr. R. K. C. Thom- a stove, a RCMP Const. David John | A. Deziel. She will be charged with refusing to rent to two cou- ples because they were Jewish. Would Get Pay | TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Federation of Laber is urging that workers injured while act- ing as Good Samaritans on their own time should not lose any pay. In a submission to an in- q on compensation, the fed- on said that in such cases workers should get their pay through the compensation board, The principle would be applied to helping police, main- taining order, or any act of pre- cohol a day. | Murphy Besting LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Sen- ator George Murphy was resting Hills, recuperating from an operation a week ago for the re-| moval of a malignant tumor) from his vocal cords. He is ad Army Chief Dies | BANGKOK, Thailand (Rut-| charit, deputy commander - in- chief of the Thai army, col- serving life and property. Loans Offered TORONTO (CP)---Loans of up to $2,000 will soon be offered by Ontario Hydro to homeowners to help modernize house wiring | systems, Hydro Chairman George Gathercole said Wed- nesday. He 'old a directors' luncheon at the Canadian National Exhi- bition that the object is to im- prove safety standards and en- able homeowners to make full use of modern electrical appli- ances. Led Expressionists| DARMSTADT, Germany (AP) German writer Kasimir Edsch- mid, one of the leaders of the expressionist literary m died Wednesday from. a heart attack while vacationing in Vul- pera, Switzerland, city authori- ties ties reported. H 1%. HERE AND THERE SCOUTS ON HIKE Two Oshawa boys, Bruce Brydges, a Queen Scout, and Jerry Coene, a first class scout, are making a nine day hiking trip to the Haliborton. The trip from Camp Samac to the North- ern Adventure base is about 126 miles. Jerry and Bruce have taken a two-day food sup- ply and have also included a sup- to stop over at Balsam Lake for a few days. é | 50s. et home Thursday in. Beverly | ers)--Lt.-Gen. Boriboon Chula- capsed and died at his home! Wednesday night. He was in nai son of Edmonton, Alta., said the CMA has made its position on \this problem clear. 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