2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 1, 1967 ed Ric Oe : j 2 | | 3 | | HUMPHREY'S MEET PONTIFF U.S. Vice-President Tours Europe A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE | 'Let Hour Ring For Peace, Says Pope Receiving Gift : the Alberta legislature |Monday to file with the Speaker | VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope|was in Toronto Friday to pro-| Paul held a 30-minute private|mote his book The Murderers Assault Charge audience with Hubert _Hum-|Among Us KINGSTON (CP) -- Gordon hrey and talked of peace in He told a press conference Patterson, a Kingston police-| ietnam with the U.S. vice-pres- that the war criminals in Can-|nan was charged with assault ident. ada are from eastern Europe.|puian. ' ses During the audience the vice-'He declined to name them, but | riday on a complaint from a man he arrested March 25. Robert William Oliver of Kingston is charged with as-| jsault and obstructing a police! lofficer following an incident in Worst Storm la local hotel, can secretary of state, for 20) ADEN (AP)--The worst storm| Oliver alleges that the officer minutes. in living memory flooded Aden|dragged him down a stairway} Several hundred persons,|today, bringing a temporary halt|and struck him with his flash-| mostly tourists, milled around|to terrorist activity. light. St. Peter's Square, but there) The British port at the en-|to appear in magistrate's court| were no demonstrations as|trance to the Red Sea normally Tuesday. Humphrey's four - car, police-jis lucky to get one inch of rain guarded motorcade passedliannually. Today, the streets More Debate TORONTO (CP) -- Religious president gave the Pope a desk said their crimes had been clock and the pontiff said: "Let|committed in Poland and the us hope that this will ring the'Baltic countries hour of peace." Then Humphrey met with} Amlet Cardinal Cicognani, Vati-| through the entrance way next!were flooded to a depth of three to St. Peter's Basilica. feet and hundreds of shops and Friday night Humphrey's visit}homes* were inundated. Hun- touched off one of the giggest anti:Vietnam war protests. in |be encouraged in public schools, jthe Ontario committee on relig- Compensation jious education was told Friday. | Rome in years. } A brief from the ad hoc com- Riel Veteran REGINA (CP) -- Legislation|mittee of clergy, headed by} VICTORIA (CP)--Edgar Cros- |Providing for compensation for|Rev. Donald Gillies of Bloor sley, a 103-year-old veteran of {Victims of crimes of violence|Street United Church, said the the Riel Rebellion, died Friday, |Wasgiven third and final read-|present system of religious in- tin and cardboard homes. i | Readers have asked that cop- , |les be sent to South Africa, Ger-|sonally by a Times' advertising| stationary through southern On- ; y by ; | Netherlands, Indonesia and Sing- |ceiving a stinging rebuke from|tions of impropriety against the|London .... Both men are scheduled | tation of other. . dreds of Arab families fled their |COmtoversy an? debate should Jury Returns Times' Centennial Edition WEATHER FORECAST To Be World Traveller | Few Showers, | Reports on activities in On-|sible publication and has nvit But Mainly Mild itario and Durham Counties to-;ed all non - profit clubs and |day and during the 100 years/associations to prepare 300 to} TORONTO Ofticial|Muskoka ...ssesese 35 a (CP) -- |since confederation will be read| 400 word 'articles on the his- Forecast issued at 5:30 a.m.: |North Bay . 40 | jby persons all over the world tory of their organization, em-| §ynopsis: Southern Ont ario|Sudbury . 40 lthis year. phasizing where possible, aN Y| wil) have another mild day to- Earlton .... 30 Copies of the The Oshawa centennial aspect. day with afternoon tempera-|Kapuskasing . 25 Times' "Ontario and Durham| 7, B, Leith, advertising di-|tyres generally in the 60s. An ca Counties Centennial Souvineer rector of The Times, suggests!extensive area of showers and Edition" will be mailed to/|that in addition to mailing cop-|scattered thundershowers cov- |friends and relatives of res-jies of the special edition to!ering Michigan and central On- idents in the two countries tO/friends outside the two count-|tario is expected to weaken as it jcountries throughout the world. |ries, parents might be interest-|spreads southward across the The special edition will beled in saving extra copies fot|lower Great Lakes. Colder air published June 20 and already |their children for historical and/ will drop temperatures through- readers are taking advantage educational purposes. out northern regions today and of a Times' offer to send three) 44, Teith says businessmen|Sunday and scattered snowflur- DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH + EASTVIEW PHARMACY 573 KING STREET BAST MEDICAL PHARMACY 300 KING ST. 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(Mr. Leith said the advertising Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- The Times' editorial depart-|department would welcome calls |tatio, Windsor, London, Hamil- ment has invited readers to sub-|from Ontario and Durham Coun-|ton, Toronto: Mostly cloudy and ; ' -Ity businessmen. continuing mild today and Sun- mit old photographs for pos-ity businessmen day A few. atatiered shawars PRESTIGE Stinging Rebuke Delivered ::"srzurav" RESIDENCE Georgian Bay, Haliburton, | North Bay, Sudbury, Killaloe: |Cloudy with showers and turn- 0 em. er n ta. ling cooler today. Clearing and lcolder tonight and Sunday. Winds light. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Sunday stalked from the house Friday|of the assembly specific charges | Windsor .. to consider his future after re-|and evidence concerning allega-|St. Thomas salesman. The department, says Mr. OSHAWA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE APARTMENT ADDRESS | A very few suites ere now evoiloble EDMONTON (CP)--Pale and tables were turned on Mr. Tur- | tense, the only: NDP member|cott, who now has until 2 p.m. | for. rental: CONTACT MR. NORMAN OSTER AT/ oh Re 723-1712 or 728-2911 1 | } the Social Credit government|municipal affairs minister, A, J.|Kitchener ....... .. 50 60 FOR AN APPOINTMENT and the other four members of|Hooke, and the former provin-|Mount Forest ...... 40 55 the opposition. cial treasurer, E. W. Hinman. Beda preg steeeneees . = | Since Garth Turcott last) Mr. Turcott last month ques-|Q&MUION ++++seeees | month questioned the propriety |tioned the propriety of Pome (St Catharines ..... 50 65 G@ORGIAN of actions by two government |land dealings by Mr. Hooke and|Loronto .-.... seeee 50 60 | mansions | 5 . 48 . PARK ROAD NORTH members, the case has lurked|suggested Mr. Hinman may|beterborough . restlessly beneath the surface|have used his cabinet post to | Kingston eee of day-to-day proceedings. further his own ends. Mr. Tur-|lrenton .. Wednesday, it boiled to the|cott tabled documents relating | Killaloe Bs SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. OSHAWA ESSO SERVICE KING ST. W. 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C.lto the allegations and asked rid -- | ' Manning tabled notice of a mo-|a judicial inquiry. br yt te te or TUXEDO RENTALS We carry @ complete line of: Syd SILVER'S formal wear and ies for all ions, Free Booklet on formal weer end wedding /pro- cedures, Pick up your copy today. | | "& NAME FOR FINE CLOTHES" FOUR SEASON'S TRAVEL on their SUNTOURS TOUR to Open Verdict HAMILTON (CP) -- A cor- oner's jury ruled Friday that Agnes Martha Skrypka, 26, was "ue shot to death Feb. 22 by per- 2345 Simcoe South 723-7974 three days after he received a\ing in the legislature Friday.|struction should be abolished federal government centenarian |Government members have said|because it can turn a child] scroll. they consider it the first legis-|against religion for the rest of He was born in Centreville, lation of its type passed in| his life. Ont., moved to Brandon, Man., | North pone. , '| 1 ) in 1882, then to Oxbow, Sask., ased on legislation in effect and finally to Victoria in 1947, Jin New Zealand, the act sets up| Consu ar Pact | WASHINGTON (AP)_ --Pres-| from persons in-lident Johnson signed Friday a | Mr. Crossley served with goy-/&a board which would consider | ernment forces that opposed the |applications Rebellion |jured during crimes of violence|consular treaty with the Soviet | jor their dependents if the vic-/ Union, : rebels in the Riel He is survived by his wife,|tim is killed. The agreement will not take when he was 22. Mary, 91, three sons, three| Attorney-General D, V. Heald, 0 tet Py - daughters,'15 grandchildren and|who introduced the 'bill, saidthe soviet Union, an action thal| eight great grandchildren. |Britain and New Zealand cur- may be some months away. Va | eer. are. the ay two coun-| he treaty sets forth techni- War Criminals |inns n the world with similar) og) procedures to be followed A scien Seen pais vari -diplomatic deal- TORONTO (AP)-- Fifteen| fot stg Bin Nazi war criminals are living : ee perwern Sebo neste ou in Canada, about half of them) LACK Of Housing | 4s an instance, a U.S. official in the Toronto area, says isi C b I d ee Le] under re "Rich. e right of access within four = found Adolf Eich urds in ustry jdays to any U.S. citizen ar- Simon Wiesenthal who since, TORONTO (CP)--A Montreal |rested in the Soviet Union. Also, the end of the Second World|"oUsing construction official|consular officers of the two War has made the tracing of |S8id Friday that industrial de-|countries would be accorded Nazi war criminals his career,|velopment in many Ontario|diplomatic immunity. similar to phe ak aa ata _--__--'|communities is being strangled|that of embassy personnel. Fi ly a housing shortage. | se | Kenneth Cross, vice-president ive-Day Halt .."37"" | planning and development | Y for Alcan Design Homes Ltd.,| HEAT WITH OIL | \blamed lack of co-operation be- ' For Chrysler tween various levels of govern- DIXON Ss a sp. /ment in the province for con- penal Be oak Roane tren to the housing short- OIL on 7 lage will shut down its passenger |-- car assembly plant for five | 313 ALBERT ST. working days, starting April 17. W a About 5,000 workers will be LE Is 24-HOUR. SERVICE affected OPTICAL 723-4663 The plant has been producing Established for over 30 years 3,750 Dodge and Plymouth cars 10% King Street West SERVING OSHAWA OVER 728-0444 50 SEARS | a week for the North American | market. The company said the shut-|™ re coma {the dead woman with physical} year ago. EXPO '67 sons unknown. The jury of three men and three women deliberated about Open Fri. 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