E GAME. ) -- The Cana- et team played ursday agains' ; M : y m arly 3,5 - 2 : sti P ' Hews -- This used to be Hastings A week ago it was the Negro wounded and nearly 3:00 ar JOBS AVAILABLE he heard the question. and have-nots. icle, Detroit's weekly Negro Rumors spread that police nad a British tour Street, a teeming, impacted community's sin strip--an area Property and tone term Gucihene Detroit has built a unique pat- "I'll tell you, brother, but "The people down there have --_ newspaper, first sensed trouble. arrested all the Negroes inside nd eight losses. Negro area. of 22 bars and 15 liquor stores, damaged soared to an estimated tern around the auto indusiry, you'd better not put my name been forgotten by the power The paper got a rash of tele- and allowed whites to go free ' Vancouver led "Where did they go, Man? pawn shops and barbecue joints, $1,000,000,000, which makes short-term work in the paper," he said. "I can't structure,"' said Robert Tindall, phone calls after it published a and kicked a handcuffed Negro wiers with four Where did all thes 298 ' Re rae nity oa ; chilled Noe \ in Deeks of St. ite cleared hese Prone 80" their new Cadillacs and prosti- From all of Detroit, a city avai anls for even unskilled Ne but I decided ain't no one giving _troit National Association for youths stoned and chased off a An angry hand threw a brick, ad the Halamien e cleared land so galling to tutes went off with white that prided itself on advanced groes. Federal statistics show me nothin' like them Uncle the Advancement of Colored fishing island by a group of and the riot was on, spontane the man who once lived nearby "Johns" for a $10 bill. race relations, came the ques- they will earn $400 to $600 inore Toms has out where they live, People. whites. eously and viciously, Detroit and swore at the tow- ers of new middle-income hous- ing projects rising from acres of grassland created by urban renewal. ily populated, solidly Negro neighborhood in this integrated city of 1,700,000. CITY'S SIN-STRIP a place where pimps showed off violence leapfrogged helter-skel- ter across 20 per cent of the fifth largest U.S. city. Thirty- eight persons died, 2,000 were employees live in modest frame homes throughout the tree-lined streets of the mid - northwest side, The sullen young man on the corner of 12th and Pingree, watching a bulldozer reduce a burned-out hulk to a pile of charred bricks, frowned when speak for nobody but me, man, WAR OF 'HAVES' They refuse to call the vio- lence a race riot, terming ii in- Stead a war between the haves execulive-secretary of the De- fact they can't, you're going to have an explosion." On 12th Street, it's the have- nots who set the tone. June 24, the Michigan Chron- Story about a group of Negro 80 0 ad Annem oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 28, 1967 3 f " sil si sii a aT a re 78 : 78 80 75 oar 15 3 78 78 By AUSTIN SCOTT had held acres of tumbledown Today it is a 17-block ruin of tion asked over and over again: a year than Negroes on similar _--and I just went and got some "The Negro can't get up to July 1, tension mounted with 15 DETROIT (AP)--Black fists single-family homes. jagged, fire-scarred walls, ceil- Why here? jobs anywhere in the U.S. of what I want." the lower-middle and middle- the killing of a well-known Ne- 75 pounded the siesring Scheel in Over a dozen years, large ings collapsed into basements, Its 33 per cent Negro popula- Negroes enjoy heavy partici- Negro leaders say the answer middle classes from the bottora. gro prostitute, Vivian Williams, 15 anger as the Negri River aoe numbers of families streamed broken water pipes dripping in- tion is scattered over the entire pation in government civil serv- may lie right in the middle of There are education and iob 24, An eyewitness testified that 15 off the new. Chrysler sada into small apartment and room- cessantly onto remnants of steel _-- city. Poor Negroes live next to --jce, the good race relations the city standards he can't meet. If you she had been shot by a Detroit 5 laeeitha'a ills feate beanies ing houses on 12th Street, help- beams. ; whites in the slums, middle- What went wrong? thought it enjoyed. Good, yes, continually give people the im- plainclothes detective. The wit 75 rid ntown ing it to become the most heav- From this initial trouble area, class teachers, clerks and city 4 but for whom? pression they can move wher, in ness later retracted this testi- mony Sunday, July 24, an illegal after - hours liquor store was raided three blocks from where Vivian Williams had been shot. teen-ager down a stairway. N SLOWLY »tian nobility w statuettes of > cast in bronze er the technique 'Sennen Hsia t Hii f aij r m "y ' . ' : mini to power in 1951, took immedt- Fifty Men, Two Helicopters British Government Takes}: swim: CARRE Labor administration. oN Seek 1847 Burial Pla Control Of Steel Indust y--J if . N's ee rl ce | Vontro eel industry | By KORKY KOROLUK LONDON (Reuters)--About 90] Economists believe the R . per cent of Britain's steel indus-|smaller companies, which re- tNACES EDMONTON (CP) -- Fifty try came under state control to-|main in private hands and pro- men, equipped with the latest in Arctic gear and supported by |two helicopters, leave Edmon- jton Thursday in an attempt to |find the remains of one of the Arctic's most celebrated heroes and the victim of one of ¢he Arctic's grimmest tragedies. They will search the coastal areas of King William Island and the Boothia Peninsula, for day to form one of the world's|cess rather than produce steel, | largest single industrial units. | will show a profit over the next Thirteen of the country's larg-|f€w years while the public ; est iron and steel companies Sector will not. {passed from private into public pypeprep ye sete hands for the second time in 16 CHERISHED AMBITION years, A 4th already is state- run. But the new management, the national Steel Corp., is not tak- iAWA OVER EARS SERVICE ERT ST. 1663 Nationalization of steel has long been one ofthe ruling La- bor party's ideoldgical dreams. Prime Minister Wilson refused to budge from the plan despite ae 4 \ ing over a healthy business-- beast int , Achat ipe a clue leading to the burial Haven (iouh the companies in- pe a ete os indusiry Place of Sir John Franklin, volved have an annual produc- : BH VOnBErY ative British explorer lost with a i party of 129 in 1847-48 while try- 7 ing to navigate the Northwest Passage. g The search party is made up ¢ of Edmonton-based members of {the Ist Battalion Princess Pat- i Canadian Light Infantry No. 1 Transport Helicopter | Platoon. | The search--dubbed Project Franklin--is a centennial pro- ject of the department of na- tional defence. | The search will take the first tion capacity of 29,000,000 tons of common steel, employ about 220,000 persons and boast an es- timated annual turnover of be- tween £900,000,080 ($2,700,000,- 000 ($2,700,000,000) and $1,000,- 000,000, Like Western Europe, Britain j was hit by a recent world steel recession and its steel plants have been operating below ca- pacity. party. N-WINERY LIMITED The Conservatives, returning nd help regain ceful curves; if and inches of disappear from abdomen, hips, just return the r your money } easy way en- who have tried Ip bring back and 1 BRING THE KIDS TO SEE... "Old MacDonald's Farm" 'ul + how quickly adage three weeks of August. tive. | What happened to Franklin . /and his men is no mystery, but Did You | at the the story has never been pieced | together, and Franklin's res AREA TO BE SEARCHED Know That jmains and ship's logs have - . a ° jnever been found. Some _ be- ++ Starting August 4th ie ( hotatarclie # : OSHAWA FAI R s\lieve he was buried at sea in Victoria Strait and the logs lost : : og to the elements. Others believe! The Franklin party is thought)ice, making King William Island @ A Government chartered, non- he and the logs lie undiscoy--t0 have been attempting an at Victory Point. From there. profit organization? ered in th Arctic vastnss. {overland trek from the trapped the trail of skeletons leads fi- The major search area is ships to Fort Reliance on Great nally to Montreal Island. \from Cape Felix on the north-| Slave Lake, a distance of 900) For those who got that a ALEXANDRA PARK @ You agree to open a guaranteed savings account in your name? \ @ You withdraw your savings to pay for the first year your child attends university? @ Providing your child obtains normal passing grades, the next three years of university will be paid for by the Foundation? mn 4 a ali f \miles. \the fate must have been grim. ern tip of King Miia lene Sir John died June 11, ye No one knows how long they (Cape Jane Franklin. while the ships were beset by|lived with little or no ice in Victoria Strait off Cape|they left no records. SEARCH WATERS lFelix. The decision to try the) A team of scuba divers willjoverland escape was taken by investigate the waters near the captains of his two ships, | O'Reilly Island in hopes of find-|James Fitzjames of the Erebus food; PRESERVING THE LIVING stark ruins of his neighbor's home burned by a fire that swept almost the whole resi- keep it green in front of his home which was spared from fires set by rioters this Walter Evans, who lived on Pingree St. on Detroit's west side, patiently waters Need An Oil Furnace? | For appointment call -- his lawn this afternoon to week. Next door are the dential block. : ling the wreckage of one ofjand F. R. M. Crozier of the Ter- CALL (AP Wirephoto) |Franklin's ships. Aerial recon-|ror. PERRY | Frank Buchanan e e naisance will cover the Eee Franklin's party sailed from | Enrollment Officer ward Albert Bay area of Vic-\Tondon May 18, 1845, for Disko 723-3443 723-6832 Take A Drive om Ss e 181 eaves toria Island, Taylor Island and|tsjand in Davis Strait. DAY OR NIGHT the Clarence Islands. To Base camp for the explorers| BECOME ICEBOUND ° will be Gladman Point, a DEW; The first winter was: svent in Watc u a m e In line station on the southern|the vicinity of Beechey Island, shore of King William Island. jin Barrow Strait. From there, 2 The arty's equipment in-|they sailed down Peel Sound OTTAWA (CP)--A watchfulhas some home leave comingyequivalent of a snub, is still oudes rts light penta, self-con- between Somerset Island and calm has settled over govern-\and this could extend his Cana-|seen as a possibility by some tained underwater breathing ap-|Prince of Wales Island, coming ment circles in the wake of|dian stay until late August. observers, however. paratus, radios and mine detec- out into Victoria Strait. Charles de Gaulle's bombshell) Informants say relations be-| The spokesman also said the tore. ha chips were causht in the Quebec visit and abrupt depar- tween Mr. Leger and_the/federal government still has not part of the story of the Frank-jjce there Bicine the Titer ot ture. _ French president have been received any official reason fOr jin expedition is history; part!1g46-47. After Sir John died in Canadian officials are holding cool throughout the ambassa- Gen de Gaulle's cancellation of is conjecture. i847. the aling were forced 'to to their contention that thejdor's three years in Paris.|the Ottawa visit, although there The first grisly evidence of eannnin there a AAInae sas Te French president's day - early|Home leave at this point could|had been indications. ° repre F the expeditions fate was found)cayse the ice did not break u return to France in a huff after) avoid any further ruffling of the Xavier Deniau, a member of by John Rae, in 1853-34. More piaente a them to eva a reprimand by the federal gov- presidential feathers. 3 the French National Assembly|. 4. found by Sir Francis Mc- : bi ernment will not lead to any; The external spokesman said who travelled with the presi- Clintock, commanding another By the spring of 1848, with severe break in Franco-Cana-\there has been no_ indication|dent, told reporters in Montreal| earch party in 1857-39. provisions dangerously low, the dian relations. that France might recall Am-'that the general took Mr. Pear-, ,, - ee ce decision was to either iry to ly speculate bassador Franc Leduc f son's state tan an noen itviel Lue evidence was a trail of : But they could only specu assador Francois Leduc for a)son's staten-ent as an oper skeletons found along the ccast\reach safety on foot, or dic on what might emerge eventu- period. tation to leave Canada and "3 i ¢ : se As : te : : aie of King William Island, on the |helplessly in the stricken chips ally from Gen. de Gaulle's de-; This step, the diplomatic,acted accordingly. e Jeti et | 3 Ps 1 the Ottawa por------__---- Bisa eecee ea coast of the Adelaide Peninsula) phe men crossed 15 miles of clan 0 cAnge Ne ne on the mainland, at Starvation) ae VAN BELLE . 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Board of Control generally at meetings ¢ ister Pearson that Gen DX -- DX -- DX -- DX Should have Grade 13 education plus a commercial course providing Gaulie's adoption of the Quebec separatist slogan. "vive le Que- bec libre' was a staten.ent un- acceptable to the Canadian gov- ernment and people. Federal officials also are pon- dering the possible effects of the visit on Quebec-Ottawa re- shorthand and typing. Clerk-Treasurer's course could be on asset Some experience in Municipal Affairs, such as participation in council meetings in a Deputy Clerk capacity preferred Salary commensurate with experience, comprehensive welfare benefits ar available Apply in writing only, giving full details of age, marital status, educa- tion, experience, etc. before August 11, 1967 to The Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshawa, Ontario THEN GO TO THE | $ shcaenie [| 'Sime 5 j Hotel Lancaster SAVE $$ |$ || 2 exe ver To Ontario PC Association OTTAWA (CP) -- Conserva-yspring to Elmer Bell of Exeter, tive Leader Diefenbaker has | Ont., president of the Ontario} ¢ $13% Complete with Frames : 2 at Lensés and Case sent a stiff protest letter to the| association. A copy was sent to nsés and Ca party's Ontario association over|Premier John Robarts of On- lations alleged interference in last No-|tario. oN See at the vember's national party conven-| Informants say the hard-line ¢ pegintigg Fura cnens ia ligceccs once aaa Most are convinced that tion. letter has been a topic of con- eee eayiede CITY OF OSHAWA TREASURY DEPARTMENT Requires An INTERNAL AUDITOR ( separatist element that demon- strated vociferously during Gen. de Gaulle's Quebec travels is a sma!t minority, But they are awaiting com- ment by Premier Daniel John- tions, the November meeting) since it was sent. Mr. Bell, who} -- WTH -- FUEL $ DX «. authorized a leadership conven- favored the leadership review at tion, later: set for Sept. 6-9 in' the convention; did not reply. Phone 668-3341 $ 1 Toronto. Precise contents of the letter/ The letter went sometime last are not known. 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