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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1967, p. 1

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N'S to offer Savings! The 1p gloss; then ETS uty of the skin »h-I-Noor. ugh Saturday ) P.M) Home Newspaper > Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmane ville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring centres in Ont- ario and Durham Counties, VOL. 26--NO. 184 10¢ Single Co S5¢ Per Week Home Delivered OSHAWA ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967 She Oshawa Zimes Weather Report Clear, quite cool Sunny, little change Friday. Low tonight 55, morrow 72, Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa end for payment of Postage in Cash } Cans $ Patan DISTRICT GIRLS ENJOY "THE GOOD OUTDOOR LIFE" Trick swimmer Nancy week. The Kiwanis - spon- ond group of boys will in- torium will be held tomor- McFadden, 12, who 'leaps sored camp held special vade the camp grounds row evening to round out through a hoop from a contest activities yesterday Monday. More than 70 Osh- the girls' camping excur- ringboard, is one of 65 for competative and fun - awa and district youngsters Geava- and area girls en loving youngsters. The will attend the two - week sion. joying 'The good outdoor "girls" two - week camp camp starting next week. A --Oshawa Times Photo life" at Camp Kedron this ends tomorrow and a sec- banquet at the Camp Audi- A * after his brief appearance be- room, place the | Five More Nigerian Towns ManAppears 'Nine Times said Wednesday police and 4 violent crimes soaring 11 today. crime, the FBI reported Formula Sought By Tito By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Talks between Jordan and Is- rael are reported in prospect today as Yugoslav President | Tito seeks to work out a Middle; East peace formula with Egyp-| tian President Gamal Abdel) Nasser. | Jordan's former development minister, Ismail Hejazi, told a reporter for the Jerusalem Post jthat Jordan would announce to the coming Arab summit con- ference its intention of negotiat- ing with Israel. | Asked when plans for such |talks would be made public,| | Hejazi replied: "Within 10) days, perhaps, Allah willing." | Tito is flying to Cairo today. The Yugoslav president is re-) ported to have worked out plan calling. for Israeli with-| drawal from Arab territory it conauered in June and the guarantee of Israel's borders as they were before the war by| the big powers or the United Nations Security Council. Tito generally is regarded in \Cairo as a "most acceptable peace mediator." o \FBI Fugitive 'Held In Jail US. CRIME RATE RO WASHINGTON (A P)--The U.S. crime rate rocketed 48 per cent in the last six years, with grew nine per cent, the volume of crime rose 62 per cent year the per capita crime rate was up 102 per cent while the number of The report crimes rose 11,4 per cent cent last year alone, FBI Direc- tor J. Edgar Hoover reported In its annual. report on U.S, crimes solved averaged 24 per --Since 1960, while the U.S, IN DENMARK Trains Hit Six Killed (CP)--A}carried about 350 Danes and a crack express train rammed at number of foreign tourists, offi- high speed into the rear of an- cials said tangled coaches! way over At least six persons were re-\to be carried down from the| j wreckage by crane. Rescue officials said some of alive, but the exact number of dead and injured was not| making it impo D kn ee whos " ewe two 'téains; both headed) . 6 se Copenhagen on 'the/train was virtually thrust ov the left coach of the first train. CKETS 48 previous year. of crimes solved also dropped eight per cent over the previous five-year period. The percentaye estimated that oil The other train was speeding city today, Scores of persons|at 70 miles an hour when it hit the | the first | The crash occurred at a rail- ass. Passengers had Rescue operations were ham- red by 500 gallons of diesel pe oll that spilled over the tracks, cub : west fro OTTAWA (CP) -- cheve; same track 10 "minutes apart, Edward Ervin, a Michi wanted" list, is being held in jail here and may be ordered deported. The RCMP also announced today that Gordon Dale Ervin, also sought by the FBI, is be- lieved to be in Canada and may be in the Montreal area. | Michigan Oct, 28, 1965. Charles Ervin was arrested tive on the FBI's 'most 40 Viet Civilians Die, 36 Hurt In U.S. Attack (AP)--Forty Viet inamese civilians The Ervin brothers were/snq 3§ were wounded when a serving sentences of 50 to 60/U.S. Army helicopter returned ated." years when they escaped from! ground is southern| Delt pee ew orien te command announced today. -|received stating that a number of civilians were in the group) from which the fire had origin-; "Forty Vietnamese civilians days ago, the U.S.| were killed and 36 wounded."" | | The command added an In-| command said the! vestigation is being made. The command also announced by RCMP at Hawkesbury, 65|helicopter gun crew was SUP- i141 Us. Navy fighter-bombers id In Hands Of Biafrans | Sal n an ) 10, TORONTO (CP)--A_ lawyer) miles east of here, July 25. Po-jporting a militia outpost that! shot down two MiG-21 jets over lice said he had been living in}was being overrun about 70\North Vietnam today in the LAGOS (CP)--Biafran fortes| Wednesday "ea ' cartel sr lllage Reacher ya he | Crown prosecutors abused the' ottawa for several months|miles south of Saigon and "'re-| first dogfight in two weeks. said they captured five more of Lagos. midwestern towns of Asaba,! courts by forcing a 22-year-ol i | towns in Nigeria's midwestern in virtual control of the region| region, commanded by Brig.|pele and Warri, had "totally ca-|that hasn't come to trial, after a startling military inva-| Victor Banjo, were in full pos-|pitulated" after Biafran troops; Norman J. Freedman 0D-|his identity, police posed in vain a further remand - aceaectnn atone to Sept. 20 of Bradley Paul Eadie of Toronto, charged 'with by news of a bombing raid| Radio Biafra, heard here, Benin was still cut today and theft of two car tires and rims ee : ee there was no news about mid-|The charge was laid March 15 western military governor Brig./and Eadie is free on bail Crown prosecutor M, A. Roell Civilians scattered in panic|said anyone with a complaint q/ should come to. court with clean hands and Eadie's past 'does not speak highly for him."? Mr. he the. capital and bombed three/ Freedman objected to this too. CHICAGO (AP)--Robert Was- watched constantly because he bustling suburbs, Several - per- Oy ia al ss ees sion session of Benin today, backed: crossed the Niger River separ- Federal forces are preparing by mutinous Ibo-led troops of/ating Biafra from the midwest to counter-attack, spurred on|the midwestern army. Contact between Lagos and Recused, 23, "Not Ashamed" Held In Mother's Slaying David Ejoor. when- a Biafran Second Worl |War B-26 bomber swooped over kin, 23, was placed under heavy) was informed Waskin might be|.o,, were reported injured, at guard Wednesday in Cook i i and have suicidal' joact one critically. County jail after he was or-|tendencies. pt fe without bond on a| Waskin is = ~ shoot- r aril i ther three times in charge of murdering his mother|ing his mo ' whe wee eine in a hospital of|the head Tuesday in her room th leukemia 'at Wesley Memorial ee gum . f y ospital nurse said she sa oe t i i od ent yp ied sue wave his mother's) The spread of the Nigerian who is being imposed on sft Seat ap : 22-calibre pis- rebellion to the midwest region Mr. Foster eranted the fore Judge Daniel J. Ryan tol on a desk in the corridor is threatening the federal gov- mand because policemen re Judge Daniel J. Rye t F Warden Jack Johnson said he and say ordered that Waskin be'now she's out FACES U.S. CHARGE rest of the country's oilfields. | tion. of her miser The secessionist troops from) Auchi, the oil centre of Ughelli,) man to appear nine times in state today. They said they are the breakaway former eastern and two midwestern ports, Sa-|fiye months on a theft charge re- in to his father: 'Well, ernment with the loss of the| charge of the case are on vaca- OF ESCAPING PRISON | Expo Man To Be Deported OTTAWA (CP)--A_ deporta-|the RCMP caught up with him tion order against the self-| June 29. : taught engineer who built the; Shawville is a small farming German pavilion at Expo 67) centre on the Ottawa River 40 was upheld today and he likely! miles upstream from Ottawa. ( will be returned to the U.S. to) Hdmondson married while in face a charge of prison escape Montreal and was living in a unless Immigration Minister new house at Shawville with his Marchand reverses the ruling. | wife and infant son when arrest- George Ben Edmondson, alias\ed, He now is in Carleton Alex Bormann, escaped Aug. 3, County jail here. 1965, from Missouri state peni-; 4 federal official said the de- tentiary at Jefferson City while) ,o;tation procedure was chosen Serving a 10-year sentence for +k cet Edmondson back to the armed! robbery. U $. because it is faster and He came to Canada, con-!cheaper than extradition. vinced a Montreal firm he hac) Federal immigration officials the qualifications and got a job must review the board decision as chief engineer in the erec-|pefore it is carried out and Mr. make the board independent. would be unlikely unless est. wanted list since 1966. tion of the striking German pa-|Marchand has power to over vilion at the world's fair there. rule the hoard Subsequently he became chief) Officials can refer engineer, with the same firm of the minister, Mr. Ross and Anglin, at a $60,-|himself can ask. fo 900,000 pulp and paper mill pro-|/Edmondson may see ject at Shawville, Que., wherejhim look into it, formally educated engineer. "More power to him," G. . t The ee Ryan, president of Ross Marchand the file or k to have * BEN EDMONDSON «+» Order Upheld view. " However, ministerial reviews e have been rare in the last year because of new legislation, to) be proclaimed soon, that will] An official said a review board decision ran_ seriously contrary to the national inter- Edmondson, described here as an escape artist with a seri-/ ous criminal record in the U.S.,| has been on the FBI's most-' However, his reputation with his Montreal employer ap-| peared to be Sterling, even) after it was disclosed that he] was a self-taught rather than} under an assumed name. :surgery in an attempt to hide id JACKSONVILLE, Fla. {AP)| "the Power advocate H./them whenever you're ready." warrants an opposite remark?" Rap Brown turned his back asked Magistrate Hugh Foster. wednesday on a Governor|from the state capital at Talla- Unconfirmed reports reaching <1 don't know, it may be he's! Claude Kirk, who had tried to|hasse and was the only white here Wednesday night also said got a record, causing expense welcome him to Florida, and|man except for reporters at the e oil centre and port Of|to the citizens, trouble to the walked away from a_ sheriff,|rally of 800 Negroes. governor walked \smilingly through the crowd, he applauded and cheere Warri, 64 miles south of Benin,| witnesses and so on. Then he who tried to read him a riot) w also was in rebel hands. cannot pose as some person act Brown told a Negro, rally,|was | a a | F,} and! Anglin. was quoted as saying of Edmondson in a Montreal inter- ceived permission being received from the most advanced plane in North Vietnam's air force, were brought down by air-to-air mis- siles fired by F-4C Phantoms. Residual scars on his face in-/enemy fire dicated he may have undergone 4 "On Aug. 9," the announce- |ment continued, "a report was Rap Brow Florida's Governor Take|But when he picked up the H. RAP BROWN, LEFT, GOVERNOR KIRK «+» At Meeting In Jacksonville The Soviet-designed MiG-21s, n Ignores Victorio Valletta Dies In Italy and genera oviet fore a tribunal of any sort'"' to defend his use of $11,000 raised at a testimonial din- ner in September 1965. Dul- ski, chairman of the House Post Office and Civil Serv- ice committee, said the in- vitations and publicity sur- rounding the dinner made it clear it was intended sole- ly as a personal testimonial to himself and Mrs. Dulski. (AP Wirephoto) men in Washington yester- day, he would "stand be- lin taking charge of Expo.' An of tonight. High to- EIGHTEEN PAGES PERCENT than half of this later was re- covered, MORE HARSH CRIMES Hoover said that during the nearly 3,250,000 serious crimes last year the 11 per cent jump of serious were committed in 1966, includ- in violent crimes was led by ing an estimated 10,920 homi- robbery, up 14 per cent; forci- cent, a drop of eight per cent cides, More than $1,200,000,000 ble rape up 10; homicide i solved the in property was lost but more and aggravated assault nine HOTELS REFUSE TO RUN LOGEXPO Expo Heads Not Serious Group Says MONTREAL (CP)--This toure ist-happy city's hotel industry has reacted gingerly to a proposal that it take over xpo, the lodging agency of Expo 67 There was no rush of accept- ance after' Robert F. Shaw, deputy commissioner-general of the world's fair, offered Wednesday to turn over to the hotels Logexpo's 110-member staff plus telephone and com- ute r operations--and fuads our \ come out with a statement, The hotel, owned by the CNR and joperated by the Hilton organi- zation, "would be willing to dis- cuss the possibility of taking over the operation of Logexpo alone, and to operate ft inde- pendently 'of all other segments of Expo, or we would be pre- pared to do it jointly with other hotels," But Rene Eschenlohr, presi- {dent of the 20-member Montreal {Hotel Association, told a repor- ter: 'We don't take this as a lserious proposition. Our asso- ciation would not be interested ficial reported late Wednesday that the Queen Eliz- abeth emergency service, which opened Monday, had PIETRASANTA, Italy (AP) placed more than 500 tourists Vittorio Valletta, 84, who rope's second largest automo- bile producer, died early today under hotel jurisdiction his villa near the Ligurian shore following a brief illness. Valletta gat Mr. Eschenlohr said he could made the Fiat company Eu-/not see what would be accom- plished by putting Logexpo "Either it needs reorganiza- tion or it doesn't. If there's no retired as president change needed, then there is no manager of Fiat in'point in changing the authority April, 1966, after 21 years in/under which it operates. bss control of the Turin-based com-) pany Logexpo has been under in- He became honorary termittent fire for months be- president and last Nov. 28 was|cause of alleged inadequacies named a_ senator for life by!in accommodation it has listed. | President Giuseppe Sara The Montreal Hotel Associa- He retired after arranging ation had established at the out. 320.000,000 agreement with the! government to build ation control bureau which had plant producing 2,000 Fiats a public address microphone day in the Soviet Union. later to speak he was booed lustily. Many in the crowd shouted, "Yeah, Rap" and "Black Power" when Brown was driven onto the field, before Kirk's appearance. But a group) of about 40 changed to Brown: "Go back home! Go_ back home! We don't need you! We don't need you!" WAVING FISTS Brown stepped from the car, waving both fists in the air The crowd came to its feet and surged to the fence separating the stands from the field. When Kirk took the micro- phone connected to speakers on) a car parked on the field the crowd booed. "Quiet, quiet," Kirk said "May I have your attention." "They don't want to heat you," Brown told Kirk, "They want to hear me." When Brown got the micro- phone, Kirk offered to shake his hand but Brown brushed it away "Welcome to Florida," the governor said as he put his hand on Brown's shoulder, but Brown shrugged it away and turned to his talk. "tf this honky wants to cam- paign, let him pay for it," Brown said. Kirk went into the stands, di- ' viding his time between listen- ing to Brown and talking with! Negroes and reporters. On the field Brown said: "This is the way the honkies (white people) do. They come in and want to take over your meeting;" NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Two Lakes Freighters Collide set of Expo a room co-ordina- heen most helpful to the world's fair, Mr. Shaw added. SARNIA (CP) -- Two Great Lakes freighters collided today in lower Lake Huron near the lightship Huron, miles north of here No one was injured. Damage estimated, Vessels were the Paul L. Tietjen, a coal-fired ore carrier belonging to it Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, and the Fort Wil- package freighter owned by Both vessels were damaged, 11,000-ton Marine Tre liam, a 465-foot, 8,400-ton Canada Steamship Lines. nsman but proceeded under their own power Stock Exchange Seat Sold TORONTO (CP) -- The Toronto Stock Exchange an- nounced 'today that a seat held in trust for P, E. Boylen of Toronto has keen sold for $65,000 to C, R. Wisener of Wisener and Partners Co. being held in trust for Mr. Ltd. of Toronto, The seat is Wisener by J. S. Deacon, chairman of the TSE board of governors. The last sale of a seat took place in April when J. A. M. Belshaw purchased one for $65,000. ..In THE TIMES Today .. Civic Funds For Sports Project Limited--Poge 9 County Council Due To Vote On Ambulance Service--Page 5 Adkins Sparks Ottawa Wins--Page 6 Ajox News--5 Ann Landers--10 City News--9 Comics---17 Editorial--4 Clossitied--14,15, 16 Financial --13 ate s POM Lia me Obituaries--16 Sports--6,7 Television--17 Theatres--18 Whitby News--S Weather--2 Women's10,11,12

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