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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1967, p. 3

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INA ORDEAL ail eathing. I kept THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 15,1967 3 STANFIELD, ROBLIN TOURING ONTARIO By THE CANADIAN PRESS -|toba, a late entry in the baitle,| with both luncheon and evening|last week in Quebec province,|federal government should play njwas due to woo supporters in|meetings. At his press confer-|trying to line up votes for the the role of an adviser rather TODAY'S TOPIC Freeway Speed Limit? at vinci remiers i , ; I 1 is Paget ae ci Ecarvatlve Kitchener, Hamilton and Toron-ence, he said he thought his Toronto convention. ink "5: Wallace a dintacatas _ party leadership are touring to before moving on to Saraia,|campaign is "going very well In Sherbrooke, Mr. Hees told § * : ' o li " sath i jusing a policy of self-help rath- Ontario today, trying to| Windsor, Essex, Chatham and | indeed jconvention delegates that if he i Simcoe later this week. | aoe wins the convention and later/er than handouts, strengthen their hand for next) i ___ |FUTURE IN DOUBT "lDecsmes oie. aulalster et month's party convention in) Three former cabinet minis-| He said also he has not decid-| in establish @ council of dis- Toronto. ters continued their search for ed whether he will remain pre-|tinouished LEED GHLL (0 inal Premier Robert Stanfield of support Monday. George Hees,| mier of Nova Scotia if he loses secne enantio on chatelh Nova Scotia, who arrived in|former trade minister, was in the federal leadership race.| Canada's Sanettition 8 Ottawa Sunday, spent Monday] Sherbrooke, Que., Davie Fulton, | That would depend on the views, The question Soaa nit whether i|meeting riding delegates from |former justice minister, was in| of the future federal party lead-| ine paneatatlon ghoul wet i|the Ottawa area after a morn-| Sarnia and Alvin Hamilton, for- er and colleagues in the Noval changed, Wit athek What whe ing press conference. He plans| mer agriculture minister, was Scotia cabinet, he added. Neg will be Mr dss ; i : i to tour the Ottawa Valley in London. Mr, Roblin spent a quiet day sdqed s : : s lected eb ; EB @ E™ ., 2f | today. | Premier Stanfield spent a Monday, preparing for his es Se Premier Duff Roblin of Mani-'busy day in Ottawa Monday|Ontaric tour. He spent much of BRIDGE DIRECTION ne | In Sarnia, Mr. Fulton said |Canadians. are "fed up" with |the kind of politics they have jbeen getting his leadership would give the country the sense of direction and purpose it is looking for. He said his objective is to win @ BLUE CROSS the leadership on the first bal- @ P.S.I. 'lot, but with nine candidates in @ GREEN SHIELD me toward me," could hear him ned perfectly still iffed. It was kind ise I could hear re me, breathing. a crunch into my He bit half my _ I lifted up the him. He reared is hind legs. I e 30 feet high in aw the bear turn PROMPT. PRESCRIPTIONS MR, WH. MUBLLER MRS. D, WRIGHT FRED SCHRAEDER MARSHALL FRANCIS DAVE STINSON GEORGE POLLITT Denise that we t of there," Ron Should the speed limit on 70 mph, people would be go- Fred Schroeder, 40 Rideout Dave Stinson, 380 Gibb St.: e e the Macdonald - Cartier Free- ing 85.' St.: "I think it should be '"'I think it should be 70 mph, S t [ J T Ob way be raised to 70 mph? Mrs. D. Wright, 767 King raised to 70 mph. The high- as it would be a reasonable Oovi1e nion Oo sefve This question was asked in a St. W.: "You have more con- way is capable of accepting speed for that type of major recent man-on-the-street sur- trol of your car at 60 mph, that speed and people do it. highway." e '4 vey. and I 'don't feel safe at any anyway, so it might as well George Pollitt, 290 Arthur N t t Mrs. H. Mueller, 28 speed over that. I think there be legal." St.: "I think 70° mph would a 10na a x Oo Dymond, RR 3 ,Oshawa: 'I should be a minimum speed Marshall Francis, 447 be alright subject to common "t, she replied. undo the collar ; neck." The dog' he sleeping bag $$ think it should remain at 60 limit of about 50 mph on the Humewood Ave.: "No. It's sense being exercised. Some- | = "SWEE : . in the r she cy industry, clz 2 'ay. the race, this might be "a bit mph for safety reasons and major highways to stop peo- fast enough as It is now. times, due to traffic and | By JOSEPH MacSWEEN a bee ie aL a sae a mel presumptious." NEED NOT better control of your car. If ple dawdling along and hold- Everyone passes you when weather conditions, 60 mph li te en she was too busy with the|pective Montreal visitors to| Mr. Fulton also called for ' co f " » | Sov: , the she was t ; I ' | Mr. : a we were allowed to drive at ing up traffic. you drive 60 mph anyway. is ample. oer anion erritory. than Can.jadministration of the Montreal other areas because they, the establishment of a 'Conserva- PAY CASH! ada, marks its national day|@partments to check on the/agents, were not receiving com-|tive college," offering formal " sue ' s * Pee | ; " ~ ; ud POT An ; rogram at|Postings in individual rooms./ missions. }courses designed to acquaint . erature wie . Mr. Fichtenbaum said _his| payee CHARGE Canadians with the Conserva- You Give Us s Dmitri Polyansky, Soviet first|Society has sought "repeatedly" DENIES CH RGES tive party's point of view and to The Doctors 10ts ect deputy premier and representa-|to direct Losexpo's attention to Mr. Fichtenbaum said the! geyelop positions on national Prescription 8 sindege arias »<|deplorable practices involving charge was "unfounded, untrue problems. |tive of his country in Canada's and unjustified." Many agents ». Mr. Hamilton told We do the rest. In Londor . s . " ; |Centennial Year, was star of Expo housing. é had: advised clk Fund-Raising the show which, in one sense,| Mr. Shaw had sought "public- thei wiseg CHENIB. -10 Make local convention delegates the FREE B.C. Commission Proposes i E d i C b . began Monday night when he ly to make a scapegoat of the : : d POUR ] V ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Actor |, .|travel agency industry because|@CcCommodation because they -Wi Fi g a es TOpPpINg ur aidusy Polley. sald Monday |e heared at Lon SOV" or thie legitimate complaints of (could not guarantee satisfac- CANADIAN , City-Wide Delivery HEARING AID MITCHELL'S ednesday v, North Bay, Algoma, ver, Timagami, Coch- estern James Bay that 99 per cent of the U.S.| Quebec Premier Daniel John-|Visitors to Expo who received|tory facilities in line with the forces were 40 miles beyond the Advancement of Africans. jon the Canadian criminal the charged the military govern-|before issuing one of his own, Sunny with a few VICTORIA (CP)--Provincial} He said the ancient English|established by the B.C. govern-|Negro population works dili-| 5 son'e|shockingly inferior accommoda- Prices charged. 1tervals today and legislation to outlaw eavesdrop-|crime of eavesdropping should}ment last November, after ajgently, is never involved 8 andi tar- te ON eesos senate at outrageous prices, on| Mr. Shaw countered that Mr. CONSULTANTS DRUGS sday. A few isolated ping by anyone but police or/be revived and updated to meet|"bugging" device was found in|riots--and never makes news. the "very useful and very stimu-| Teferral by Logexpo." |Fichtenbaum had not "read my 10 Bond St. E. or thundershowers late federal authorities has been|modern problems and that pos-|the room of a Vancouver hotel) Poitier, keynote speaker at|)jiino for Canadians" Taga: Hel. secs Mr. Shaw has resorted statement before issuing his 725-2771 b 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 night and Wednesday. recommended by a British|session of electronic eavesdrop-|where the Pulp and Paper|the Southern Christian Leader- vt | that it gives Soviet|'o attacks upon the travel agen-|Own." \ | i . Winds southwest to Columbia royal commission on|ping equipment should be made| Workers of Canada were hold-|ship Conference's annual con-|re blice some. international near. 15, invasion of privacy. illegal and with the onus on the|ing a convention. vention, told a press conference ccaanaate al and Ottawa regions: The one-man commission, | accused to show he did not pos-| Pat O'Neal, regional organi-|that reporters should "concen-| Quebec is seeking constitu- unny and warm today former county court Judge R.|sess it for criminal use. jzer for the rival International |trate on areas of hope, health, /tignal change recognizing "la esday. Light winds. A. Sargent, also proposed in a| Mr. Sargent said, however,|Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite|strength and things that 8Felbelle province" as the "home-| es report Monday that private that police and federal authori-|and Paper Mill Workers, later | constructive." land of the French- Canadian ones bg para detectives be permitted to use/ties should be allowed to use| admitted he had hired a private} The Negro actor, a native of nation," Mr. Johnson said, with| eht, high Wednesday electronic eavesdropping|such devices under controlled /detective to spy on the Cana-|the Bahama Islands, has fre-\yowers to deal with other 60 = 85 devices in their work only when| conditions in the course of the/dian union. The unions were|quently given benefits to raise| tions 3 e e e 60 82 they show cause to justify such | work. jinvolved in a jurisdictional bat-|funds for the SCLC, which is)". 5582 tactics in each specific case. The commission was/tle at a Vancouver Island pulp|/headed by Rev. Martin Luther OCTOBER REVOLT en ou 1ve in n arlo 5582 mill. King. The plans for today's cere- : a e e Mr. Sargent's report recom- Regen y riots have affected;mony at Expo's Place des 4 mended exoneration of Mr. |the fund-raising. "Riots have|Nations emphasized the very 58 85 Nigerians Bomb O'Neal, and accused various|affected every corner and area,diversity that Mr. Johnson ou ve ot a ood deal 58 = 82 officials of the PPWC of duplic- |0f America." jdescribed--the area was vir- md - " » ity, forceful intimidation and| Asked prhether he is a sup-|tually flooded with flags. For . 2 the raiding of the other union's|porter of the Student Non-vi-|Russia, like Canada, 1967 is a 60 80 Secession City treasury of $40,000. olent Co-ordinating Committee,|festive year--the 50th anniver- 60 80 Poitier replied: sary of the revolution. Apart e 52 85 MOTIVES VARY | "Yes, I have been a sup-|from the flags of the 61 sover- 52 80 LAGOS (Reuters)--Nigerian, Police here were reported to The report said car dealers | porter of SNCC for some years,jeign participating countries 55 (60 Air Force planes bombed ihe|be taking Ibos--the main tribe|W"9 use electronic devices in|hut I have been forced recently|which normally fly at one end 5580 secessionist Biafran capital of|in Biafra--into protective custo-|S#!¢8 cubicles are guilty of/to re-examine my relationship/of the oren emphitheatre, the 60 85 Enugu Monday as federal|dy because of anti-Eastern feel-| gee tren business methods.| with SNCC because of their|program featured a parade by [ 4 troops advanced on the mid-|ing which continued at a high sates oe ee atlemphasis on violence. However,|180 members of a group known ce western capital of Benin, cap-|pitch following the Easterners' ti: Kean teack. OF oh ee I want you to remember that/as the Festival of Nations of $0 prion by Biafran troops last|advance into the midwest. nacearts mashers an sNoc ag Rom remarkable|the U.S.S.R., carryin z the y id work on helping students get|Soviet flag and the flags of the 60 85 Radio Nigeria, which said thr|SHOOT TRIBESMEN Mr. Sargent, who heard 80| conditions changed." He" /15 Soviet Tepubiles: : RRR anaes ee air raid caused considerable} Refugees from Benin said) Witnesses and more than 100,000 Russia's big day came while 1X -- DX -- DX damage, quoted a federal gov- -- today that Biafran soldiers bg Hd ee ae the e officials within and outside "Ana NIN ernment spokesman as saying|shot northern Hausa tribesmen f his inquiry, E P Expo continued to debate the -E WISE: there was yarn "all ever' tae in a house-to-house hunt after|Tejected a submission of the X= remier role of Logexpo, the world $ Enugu region." they seized the town last week, |Civil liberties association of the fair's accommodation - finding ONOMIZE! Meanwhile, the federal army,, Nigerian church leader Canadian Bar Association agency. attacking on several fronts, was|Andrews Osula said he saw at|Which questioned the use in Ra Ss Arm Robert F. Shaw, Expo's dep- AVE $$ converging on the town of|least one Hausa man beheaded| Court of evidence obtained ille- uty commissioner - general, Benin, the radio said. in the street. gally by police. nee |said Monday night a New York Wri The radio denied claims by| Osula is chairman of the Lon-- He said if the submission}; SAIGON (Reuters)--Former|travel authority had not read a 4d = ¢ Biafra radio that secessionist|don-based Organization for the were accepted it 'would confer |premier Tran Van Huong today|recent statement by Mr. Shaw FUEL Xu |e ne 668-3341 midwest in their advance into northern Nigeria and that three northern Nigerian towns already had fallen. Seven hundred Hausas arrived here today aboard the German ship Steinhoft, from the midwestern port of Sapele. | greatest boon he could wish for, |and to organized crime it would be laying down a welcome mat --an invitation to come in and set up business." 'and threatened to withdraw lif it did not cease. ment with intimidating voters sharply critical of Logexpa. George L. Fichtenbaum, executive director of the Ameri- can Society of Travel Agents, from the presidential elections 'ion to actually shrink- came into effect, teen-agers --which once numbered up to a|_ FLINT. Mich. (AP)--Mayor among eight' of the 10 civilian Do you love lots of fresh fruit, cool salads | er a =F gE oT" Biafra Radio claimed the|With them were 450 foreigners The former premier is seen ..; lier Monday complaints »X -- DX -- DX troops had made a spectacularjof 25 different nationalities) The report refused to clearas the strongest rival to the liyg lselinecor an Big for! vials = advance towards the Niger andjincluding 150 Britons, 98 West|the RCMP of complicity in the |head of state, Lt. Gen. Nguyen|io+. to Expo are mounting and Benue rivers from their mid-|Germans, 55 Americans, main-| bugging incident that led to the|Van Thieu, in the Sept. 3 elec-/«n9 effective progress has, to e e e i western stronghold during the|ly Peace Corps workers, and 22\inquiry. Counsel for the RCMP |tions for president. A "tify | Cw ie fea | 1m ; daté, been made to rectify weekend. \Irish missionairies. jhad asked that the commission| He said at a press conference | them.» | n arlo ro ressivé onserva Ive |find the force in no way|his campaign workers were : | nee |involved a "victims of heavy pressure and LANDLORD FINED 700® Th e Ye Rei n Ends cooae Harry Reed and /intimidation in the provinces." | While Mr. Shaw and Mr. | e. h.° e- al Constable E. P Ouellette of the, After producing three wit-|Fichtenbaum exchanged. state- »cks ltch g RCMP had given O'Neal advice | nesses to his charges, including) ments, a Montre al judze | I | 45 re - > ee ligt - -- Linfor-| two National Assembly deputies age a penalty of $1,700 sel n to shrink F P t R d St t | : ; i m,'who gave accounts of alleged|court costs on a woman who} e e od tinea or lta e a 10 a 10n {Mr Sargent said, jintimidation by police and|violated the Quebec Lodging) B | jarmy authorities, he added: Price pg isle ao in renting} y) « ths. By JAMES FLANNERY [ing out non-stop pop music, | = "Sf this warning does not lead|°oms 10 © xpo Vishors. s accomplished with = LONDON (Reuters)--The eenictustad by commercials. | e 0 uits to any ciaetite Geist we shall| Judge Alfred Chevalier fined ~~ ig Substance (Bio-Dyne) three-year reign of Britain's| The new law made it an| be compelled to reconsider our|5¥!Via Schuster, 39, for her fail- ckly helps heal injured pirate radio stations ended/offence for British citizens to} participation in the election," |U@ to Post certification and more t) or unl 1e8 or imulates growth of new Monday night in a riot by more] operate, work for or collaborate| & ee te ea ase raag -Dyne is offered in oint- than 1,000 screaming teen-age|in any way with pirate radio a or LACKS SECURITY | Eat, Drink and suppository form called fans. | stations. | Huong, 64, premier for three} Be WARY. ® had n H As a new broadcasting law; One by one the pirate stations) months from late 1964, was ee. re ax a 10n. ages are 1g er thoids, Preparation H and makes elimination il. It helps prevent in- ich is a principal cause hoids. your druggist for Pre- 1 Suppositories or Pre- H Ointment (with a wearing mock mourning bands surged wildly through London's Liverpool Street railroad sta- tion to greet disc jockeys returning from the closed-down Radio London ship. Girls were trampled under- foot, policemen knocked down) dozen and claimed a multi-mil-|Floyd J. McCree, the only lion audience in Britain, Ireland|Negro in the United States and Europe--have bowed to|heading a city of 200,000 or defeat. There was a bagpipe|larger, declares he is resigning lament Monday night from a because the city commission station off Scotland and a min-|has rejected an open occupancy ute's silence on. another./housing law. }ment statements that whatever Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has candidates in the elections who Sones beverages in hot weather? | boycotted public campaigning p or last week because of inade-| can lead to annoying Diarrhea. Then it's quate security and facilities | Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry * Z to the rescue! It quickly relieves nausea, Huong, at his press confer-| cramps and restores intestinal balance." ence, took issue with govern- For children and adults alike, Dr. 'ounds healthy, but sometimes careless | Caroline's sister ship, Radio| "I'm not going to sit up here the results of the elections, the | Proven gentle, and quickly effective for over 115 years. Keep it handy at home, | per capita than the national average and our standard of plicator). and a train window smashed in|Caroline North, remained the;any longer and live an equaljfuture of the country Still! cottage and on trips. 65-9) ion guaranteed or your the melee. only legal pop pirate ship in| opportunity lie," the 44-year-old/ depends on armed forces. a ee ae | unded. The new Marine Offences);Britain today--a temporary|Mayor said Monday night after} He said Thieu and his run-) Act. which threatened fines and| reprieve because of a technical-/he commission voted down the ning mate for vice-president, living is second highest in the . eae prison terms, came into forcejily. law, 5 to 3. ; Premier Nguyen Cao Ky,! * at midnight Monday night. Radio Caroline North is; .1ne auto plant foreman,/should speak frankly to the) | With one exception, the pirate| anchored off the Isle of Man, in ¢lected in November, 1966, said)country on their views of the; | F sed di | A i * y¢| he will resign Monday. constitution and elections. | | stations closed down and|the Irish Sea, a self-governing | | itain's ai were a ain| 'tai *| McCree said he also will) Detailing charges against the, uaran ee See ay on ke e agalnipart of Britain. Legal docu lresign as commissioner of|government, Huong aliseedl € trolle the 3 | ifi ri s § is , | on ig eg was Radio Car- pegs giirian | Ranson a Flint's heavily-negro third|voters of the. 300,000 - man) lovechnent Comitientes oline, which began the wave of| been served on the island's gov-|Watd. He had represented thejregular armed forces will| NOW EARN irate Aeaniasn iieiona from out: 'arniieal ae third ward for eight years when| receive two voting cards. | | aie territorial waters three! '7 2 t blie a he was elected mayor by his} "One will be for their units, | | Sears ago, It planned to set uplroused by the birate stations, {¢low commissioners. About 25/and the other for their civilian| 1 | te ctiviniatrative headquarters ge e pirate stations.) ner cent of Flint's 200,000 resi-|residences," he said. But in| 2 (a) Wits h h O e P ° Ci © P t 7 Halland and continue churn: vd ; ie 'e Pad aa celal dents are Negroes. places where the press is. pres-| it t ic ntario rogresstve onservative ar 'y in gees ult eee oy dine He has been an avid sup-jently only one card will be per annum ' - 'es Paanhe bane porter of the proposed open|issued, he added. | : | d d I C kn Enjo S jockeys some of whom were! occupancy law since it was pro-| Huong's running mate for| for five years | you ve got a £00 ea going. or you. ockney joy hired from the defunct pirate] nosed 'last. year. vice - president, Mai Tho Truy-|[M by investing in Guoranteed | ° 28 stations. The law would have bannedjen, listed six provinces where|f™# !nvestment Certificates @ Canadian Visit diserimination in housing andjhe alleged local government|j™ Which are | i | ALARM SNOWBALLS home financing. It would have/authorities used intimidation seta tee Nig to Principal end | OTTAWA (CP)--Ra oy DONCASTER, England (CP)|established machinery. for|against campaign workers OF|M fiexibicmay be used es Cole weather has been one of i ©/|--_The chamber of commerce in|investigation of discrimination|issued instructions for support lateral for loans. | X pleasures of a vacation in Can-lthis Yorkshire community| complaints. of the Thieu-ky slate. Redeemable--by Executors in fal = for Thomas Higgs of Lon-|formed a "snowball" alarm to acorn im... the event es eon re | . - mene on warn members about confi- Fustee. Act the: at i The sprightly 64-year-old|qence men operating in the , | oe | § Ontario Progressive 1 Cockney has worked in Cana-liown, the association's secre-| OROS§ CANADA PAVING | § central ontario trust 1 Conservative Association ' dian government offices in Lon-|tary informs five mempers by| ! | ; 2 Carlton Street H pen Biwi pict pal gpitics telephone when a scheme is dis-| & SAVINGS CORPORATION | 4 Toronto 1 1 one-month 'Canadian tour--his Vashon 8 hg Ma peel gi has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE y Simo Sean saat | : I want to keep things going in Ontario, Please register mo as a member of 4 ONTARIO first visit to this country--by| minute 23 King St. W., Bowmanville fl the Association. m fellow employees who took up a|--------~- also 6- 12- 18-20-36 month to pay deed H ; NAME H PROGRESSIVE collection. mn Fag, om | 8 ADDRESS. my Nesnetiay in Landon 00+ Qofon Grona O. Ne Peymet Yar 3 Monte Aer € 14 ! CONSERVATIVE talk about the hot sunny weath- wD: ois @ FREE ESTIMATE... | ' 5 PANY er and it 'certainly has been] " OPTOMETPIST TD) Nennsnacennenncneccutencnmeanpeneneensal RAMEE + i SATURDAYS - ple of good rain storms when PHONE 723-4811 Call 728-9292 Oshawa FoUNTamHeaD | ie first came to give us time to|] g gonp ST. E., OSHAWA | ge acclimatized.

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