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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1967, p. 1

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Low tonight 60, high tomore row 82, Authorized o8 Second Class Mail Post Office Deportment Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cosh SIXTEEN PAGES sonny atria WASHINGTON Eisenhower. LLG NO ACCORD YET Russ Talks aid Frank OTTAWA (CP)--The positions|drawal in either case should be of Russia and Canada on two|coupled with international pressing international questions| arrangements to underwrite the remained far apart Monday fol-|security of the areas and coun- lowing talks between First Dep-| tries involved. uty Premier Dmitri Polyansky | ' Sete ne and Prime Minister Pearson. |ON CENTENNIAL VISIT | The two men conferred for an| Mr. Polyansky, here on a hour on Vietnam and the Mid-| centennial visit, also spent an hour discussing Canadian-Soviet die East without narrowing |i" : their differences on either con- | bilateral relations with Mr. tentious issue. Pearson ' A Canadian spokesman|, rhe two leaders apparently described the talk as frank and|found more common ground useful, the customary diplo-during this part of their talk, matic way of saying that no| With general satisfaction being agreement was reached. The|expressed by both sides about meeting was also described as the State of relations and hope business-like and cordial. |being expressed that they will Both sides restated long-|comtinue to improve. } standing views, with Mr.) Polyansky apparently charging . the United States with aggres- Drug Inquiry sion in Vietnam, and Israel with aggression in the Mideast, s and Mr. Pearson apparently | St k S disputing this version of recent | rl es nag. events. Russia has called many times for the unconditional with- drawal of American forces from South Vietnam and Israeli forces from Arab territory). : overrun in the Middle East |¥¢3t-0ld boy have hit a snag. desert war of early June. "We still don't know what Canada's view is that with-|batch of the drug was given to PM Rejects HAMILTON (CP)--A Toronto | official with the federal food | and drug directorate said Mon- day investigations into the drug blamed for the death of a 13- o a CHURCH STEEPLE CREATES ILLUSION No -- the church steeple fa not being carted away by overenthusiastie road con- struction crews. But, Sim- coe Street North was block. ed at Adelaide Ave .yester- day as workmen started moved out of Alexandra Park. Simeoe is being widened and reconstructed. Paving also started yester- day at the Rossland end of the street, The church is St. Greogry's Roman Catholic. --Oshawa Times Photo tearing up the final section of the street between Ade- laide and i.ossland Rd: A city public works depart- ment spokesman said Sim- coe was left open until the Confederation Caravan Cartwright Chief Justice As Taschereau Successor OTTAWA _ (CP)--Supreme Court Justice John Robert Car- twright was named chief justice of Canada today, succeeding Chief Justice Robert Tascher- eau, who is retiring because of ill health, Mr, Justice Cartwright, a 72- year-old native of Toronto, was named puisne judge of the Supreme Court in 1949. His appointment will be effec- tive Sept. 1. Mr. Justice Taschereau, 70, was named chief justice in 1963. His letter of resignation to Prime Minister Pearson said he had "no other course" but to resign in view of the opinions of his doctors. The nature of his medical condition was not disclosed. INVOLVED IN LAW substantially. Mr. Justice Cartwright is a Pome' fodts!'tmiy "wwe Prison Doors Close Again -- CLARIDGE WAITER ADAMANT "i acatgenttie, nxn, ON George Ben Edmondson, 30 RYT WOMAN HAS FINAL SAY oe chee de wautaue| JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. His arrest came after some- ne . eeasiallve |(AP)--George Ben Edmondson,|one saw his pict ounci: of Upper Canada. His| 99. returned from Canada Mon-| pars ot is aya on the grandfather, John Solomon Car-| day to the Missouri prison from | most-wanted list. twright, was a member of the! Which he escaped Aug. 3, 1965. | At the time of his escape, Bryan Collins died May 25 in Hamilton General Hospital 20 minutes after being given an injection of promazine hydroch- . loride ,a tranquillizer. uebec Bid Bryan, an emotionally-dis- turbed boy, had fled from the OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis |Ontario Hospital here , | ter Pearson has turned aside |, A coroners jury ast week | ' 4 \found the drug injection! Quebec's request that it take) «timely and said it was a| ibili Id age} aa) oo a over. responsibility for old age! oontributing factor in the death, | pensions, saying such action would "greatly reduce and per- haps destroy" the federal gov- ernment's ability to redistribute income among Canadians nal container was thrown away. | 'today the text of his letter in lreply to the request by Que-| statement of last December indicating the intention of Que-| To Singer Team bec to take over the whole of} the personal income tax and to|_. LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Ben D. Mr. Pearson's reply said: "Such action would greatly Institute of Mental Health for jability of Parliament to redis ! 5 tribute incomes in this way|"eceived $30,000 from the between Canadians of different|United States incomes. It would harm all | labor. J. R, CARTWRIGHT (left) today was named chief jus- tice of the Supreme Court | of Canada succeeding Chief Justice Robert Taschereau (right) who is retiring be- cause of ill health. (CP Wirephoto) such redistribution ar rang e-|will enable the team to conduct ments, including the people of|"a sustained land effect of the riots. LONDON (CP)--The head waiter at classy Claridge's Hotel was adamant when dress designer Susan Jane the restaurant entrance, as Mayfair lunchers stared, she proceeded to peel off the pants, baring legs clad Canadian legislative assembly) Arrested in Quebec June 29,/Edmondson had served about| Griffiths, 22, turned up for in tights under her long and a bencher of the Law Soci-|1¢ was deported last week and|six months of a 10-year sen- oe a bright red trous « jacket. ety of Upper Canada. |picked up by prison guards who|tence for armed robbery. He ee eotiy | Medi. he Handing the trousers to had been convicted of a $5,000 Det an astonished waiter and His father, James Strachan | brought him back to Jefferson Cartwright, was master in/city, |holdup of a bank in Republic, chambers of the Supreme Court | During his two years of free-|Mo., when he was 17 years old, Right: xetnred Susan of Ontario. dom, Edmondson, a self-taught/and had pleaded guilty to the! promptly, "I'll take "them Mr. Justice Cartwright him-|engineer, served sor ap. 8 kc ate up of two iat wae elf was educated at Upperjneer for construction o| e|employees who were to make a A A Coase College and Oagoode West German pavilion at Mont-|bank deposit in Springfield, a ee © Hall in Toronto. |real's Expo 67. \Mo., Dec. 23, 1961. FOSTER MOTHER CONFIDENT Sisters Separation Seen Unlikely ance of the Timbrells, said he would rather see the sisters said stiffly, "No suits here." Heer calling the remainder of her costume a mini-skirt, she walked calmly to her table--with the full approv- al of the management. CUSTODY FIGHT WON, SHE SAYS "T think the authorities will know now what they are doing. would be considered in '"'the PRESTON , Ont. (CP)--Mrs. usual manner." Arthur Timbrell, the 43-year-odl Mr. Devlin' said the drug|Sevigny, a given the boy could have been/defence minister, said Monday from' any one of five batches|he is "accepted and accept- but no one at the hospital|able' by the Progressive Con- minister of national defence in| Mr. Pearson's office released Knows which one and the origi-|servative party's inner circles|the Diefenbaker government in|sending invitations to the. prov-| Corp, ---- |Munsinger affair. | |bec's premier Johnson. $ ; * : : | It referred to Mr. Johnson's} 44,950 Grant hi a Doar gwige oth } serve , he sa B+ | whic tested in the Mont-|or an amended form of it--into't capi i lSiston' interview ba the CBC's! ich he contes in the Mont-| it--into tion of capital punishment and French-language network. reduce and perhaps destroy the|his study of the recent Detroit|Quebec merely to win the vote : ' r \riots. Dr. Singer has already|of English-speaking Canadians.| body of Glen David Bourton, 11,/ department of report on the Munsinger sex-\drowned Sunday, was_ recov- and-security affair ; Canadians who benefit from! Dr. Singer said the finances|Parliament in 1966, Mr. Justice/River near this town 130 miles W. F. Spence said in the report| west of Edmonton. year-long pro-|that Mr. Sevigny's relationship) The boy disappeared while Quebec who on balance benefit|gram" to uncover the cause to Gerda Munsinger--who was | swimming across the river with described as a prostitute--con-itwo companions gometmnertctt (C P-A P)-- "What do _ politicians know Eisenhower and Dirksen said Percy of Illinois and John Shere he doesn't want to be among Senate majority leader Mike about gree ig poe that military targets are man Cooper of Kentucky, November, : Mansfield of Montana warned reed gh og nae involved and the: air attacks In the face of this split of ee bag make it one. Monday that U.S. bombing E isewhowsr and Senate should be continued? They do Republican opinion, Eisenhower ae PATS Rg Mr -- raids on North Vietnamese tar- Republioks leadee aavatett Dirks not believe such raids risk told a press conference as he ever, that his two recent bite gets near the Chinese border ; a bringing China into the conflict left Walter Reed Army Hospital with a gastrointestinal ailment "a very d tens sen of Illinois strongly defende ft 10-day hh are '"'a very dangerous exten e ans --a contention made in. the Sen: after a lay stay, he hopes left him in doubt whether he sion of the war," a contention President: Johnson's decision to : the conduct of the war does not could undertake a world good- brushed off by former president bomb North Vietnamese targets ate by Mansfield and echoed by become an issue in next year's will tour, including Vietnam, 10 miles from the China border, Republican senators Charles presidential campaign, He said which Johnson suggested last arene " " ] House To Get 25 Vital Bills Pearson Sees No Chance Of Retirement In 1967 OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-|change on this fundamental ter Pearson said today Parlia-/issue of human rights, a full- ment will be asked to pass 25\dress constitutional conference essential bills in 46 legislative|as proposed by the Conserva- days before Christmas. tives would be "a pretty These bills would include new dubious procedure." legislation on divorce, capital punishment, abortion and birth, RECONVENE SEPT. 25 control, Mr. Pearson told a! Mr. Pearson said that after news conference, the Conservatives choose a The work load leaves him no leader Sept. 9, the government chance of a holiday or retire-' will get in touch with opposition ment this year and for next parties concerning organization year the government has linedjof parliamentary business to up 93 more pieces of legislation.|/handle the 25 essential items on Mr. Pearson said the cahinet|'the government's legislative last week combed through all program, 1968-69 preliminary spending! Parliament reconvenes Sept. estimates and cut "many tens|25 and Mr. Pearson said he of millions" of dollars to avoid hopes it can prorogue Dec. 23 a higher deficit. jand begin a new session early Every department would |in 1968 to consider 93 more experience the cut throug h)bills. Post [) t . ; the Pgeverumele~depine ence gence witce pee Ne Par. dealt with in the proposed duce medical care insurancejliament this fall in 46 legisla- 46-day fall session of Par- July 1, 1968, as scheduled, Mr.|tive days. ' laiment. : |Pearson declined to give any| The essentia! ones would (CP Wirephoto) | details of the reductions. linclude a new broadcasting act, Mr. Pearson, wearing @ red jincluding changes for the CBC; jrose in his buttonhole and lvok- establishment of an educational jing much younger than his 70/|television corporation; changes years, was in a relaxed and|/arising from this year's inter- s Hi PC Hierarchy Accepts Him . H Will R Fab selespint pores during a agreement on tariff hour-long news co! », tions; establis Sevigny Says He Will Rum -- jtgrene sere comerne.___ seduction, riablitment of | ; ; sy jatives by saying they don't} corporate irs; stituted a "'startling" security|; now Winther the ecen-lnae eae a hag rat pe isk, but no actual breach Of/ John Diefenbaker--is in the|designed to 'deal effectively'® security vee evident. : dugout or out in the bushes |with drug prices: increased Mr. Sevigny was associated | scouting. | postal rates; and the long-pro- The prime minister said he is posed Canada Development PRIME MINISTER Pear- son told an Ottawa press conference today the cabi- net had listed 40 bills to be MONTREAL (CP)--Pierre former associate lespite his involvement in the 1959 and resigned from the cab-|incial premiers this week for an| Mr. Pearson said there will inet in 1963. autumn conference on the pos-|be a free vote--one free of He was defeated at the polls / sibility of enshrining Mr. Dief-|party discipline--on the moral in the 1963 general election/enbaker's 1960 Bill of Rights--|issues of divorce reform, aboli- Consequently, he will run in real-area riding of Longueuil... |the Canadian constitution. jamendments to the Criminal ----| He said that if no progress|Code dealing with abortion aud |can be made on a constitutional |birth control, Mr. Sevigny also said the} ay all old.age pensions and|Singer, University of Western|Canadian constitution must be| aaily atitwaneeee as well as Ontario sociologist, has changed "to guarantee the Body Recovered other social security payments, | received a grant of $44,950 from|absolute equality of the two {the United States National founding groups." Of 1 1-Year-Old | im NEW inne mtr om HIGHLIGHTS Mr. Sevigny was named in a of Niagara Falls, Ont., who UN Aide Gains Acceptance JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel will accept a UN repre- sentative in Jerusalem if his mission is purely fact-finding, foreign ministry sources said today. They expected that Ernesto H. Thalmann, e Swiss diplomat, would be named as the representative. The foreign ministry sources regis- tered strong opposition to a report from Bern, Switzerland, -| quoting Swiss government sources as saying the UN repre- sentative could iniervene in any difficulties in Jerusalem, "Intervention is out of the question," the Israeli sources said, His party could not abandon EDSON, Alta. (CP tabled in| ered Monday from the Edson _| Nine Forest Fires Burning TORONTO (CP) -- Nine forest fires were reported : | burning in Ontario today. They are in the districts of Sud- | bury, three; Pembroke, two; Fort Francis, North Bay, | Parry Sound and Tweed, one each. In the 24 hours ended & a.m. today five new fires were reported and two ex- tinguished. Moderate to high fire danger ratings are re- ported throughout the province. U.S. Reconnaissance Plane Bagged SAIGON (AP). -- The U.S. command announced today that the North Vietnamese shot down a U.S. Navy recon- naissance plane Sunday, apparently while it was photo- graphing damage from a raid only 16 miles from China's border. The RA-50 Vigilante's two-man crew was listed as missing. The plane was the 642nd U.S. plane announced as lost over the North so far in the war. Navy planes raided the Lang Son railway and highway bridge Sunday in what were the closest raids to China in the Vietnam war, They followed up with raids on nearby targets Monday. gnc ML mantener ..In THE TIMES Today .. foser mother who has refused to surrender two sisters to the children's aid society, said Monday she thinks she has won her fight and the two girls will not be separated, Mrs. Timbrell talked for two hours with W. A. Hunsberger, director of the Waterloo County Children's Aid Society . "It was a very nice discus- sion," she said. "Mr. Hunsber+ gex was very xeasonable, I'll Take my chances of being able to adopt them." The sisters' background is Roman Catholic while Mr. and Mrs. Timbrell are Anglican. She said she talked to Mr. Hunsberger about the differ- ence in religions. Mr. Timbrell was given an adoption application form dur- ing the meeting and Mr. Huns- berger said his application to adopt Peggy, 5 ,and Valerie, 3, 4 A He said, however ,the society would also consider inquiries about possible adoption of the two girls that have come in from across the province. HAS NO OBJECTION A Roman Catholic priest here said Monday he will not object to the adoption of the sisters by an Anglican couple. Rev. W. F. Sherlock of St. Clement's church, an acquaint stay together than be separated because of religious differences. Mrs. Timbrell last Thursday refused entry to two social workers of the local children's aid society who came to place the sisters in two separate Roman Catholic homes. Mrs. Timbrell .a mother of nine children and. the sisters' foster. mother since January, said she would not allow the children to be separated, Lity Engineer's Overtime Rapped--Page 9 Talks Proceed On 500 Homes--Page 5 Green Gaels Beat Huntsville--Page 6 hronnoeiii nti Ann Landers--10 Obituaries--14 Ajax News--5 Sports--6,7 NEGRO MAYOR RESIGNS City News--9 Television--15 lassified--12,13,14 Theatres---16 Flint's | Negro mayor, sion defeated an open hous- cyanea PA La Floyd J. McCree, said Mon- ing ordimance proposal on aS = day night that he will re- a 5-3 vote. McCree said he | Editorial --4 Whitby News--5 sign as both mayor and as could not live "'an equal op- } : Financial--11 Women's--10 a member of the City Com- portunity lie". li mission after the commis- ~CP Wirephote a uaa TTT RT mn itis mn

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