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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1967, p. 2

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A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE - Concentrated TB Starts In Ontario "TORONTO (CP)--One of the "most concentrated tuberculosis . and chest surveys ever under- taken will be launched here Oct. 19, the provincial health * department announced Wednes- day. 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 31, 1967 More than 650,000 children ~ and adults will be tested and x- raved. : The department estimates i "that 20 per. cent of Ontario's population carries the tubercu- losis germ. "In densely - populated areas, that percentage must be "higher because the incidence of the disease in Toronto, for example, is more than double the provincial average," Health * Minister Matthew Dymond said. Haiti Border Closed $A NTO DOMINGO (AP)--| The border between the Domin-) ican Republic and Haiti is being closed temporarily HON. M. B. DYMOND . orders survey because of heavy contraband Wednesday after holding up a traffic and recent attempted, . north-end credit union. Police By FORREST EDWARDS crossings by "subversive ele- Metro - Hamilton said the bandits, one armed HONG KONG (AP)--S Ihad been put: in ments," the Dominican govern. a machine-gun, ordered z NG (AP)--Savage ment announced Wednesday. The two countries occupy the same Caribbean island. Witnesses Attacked MIAMI, Fla Cuban government-controlled |;.. w th C s Havana radio has depicte ator Wentworth County area. members of the Jehovah's Witla. Jarrett, a Toronto char- nesses as workers for the U.S.| 2 jtered accountant, and Brian W Central Intelligence Agency. A! Morison, a Hamilton lawyer narrator said: "Someone 1S! The commission would report behind them, and it's the men ion "the structure, organization, of the CIA. Hundreds of mem-| financing and methods of oper- bers of the denomination are|atien of all municipalities and reported to have been sent t0/their local boards in the region concentration camps in Cuba. /composed of the County of Wen- |tworth and Town of Burlington, {Spooner, municipal affairs min to lawyer Donald R. Steele t« Bomb Threat Hoax jinciuding the City of Hamilton | LONDON (CP)--Scotland Yard said Wednesday night an anonymous telephone call was received at Canada House warning a bomb was planted on the premises. But the threat turned out to be a hoax. Police went to the Canadian centre sit- uated off downtown Trafalgar Square, searched the building but found no bomb. Canadian government officials declined comment on the call. Negotiations BRAMPTON (CP)--Negotia- tions began Wednesday between Northern Electric Co. Ltd., and the 2,500-member Local 531 of United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America for a two-year contract to} replace the one expiring Oct.! 19. | | | HON, W. J. SPOONER ... Sets up Commission per cent followed by a further) ------__--_ The union ic seeking an mediate wae increase of 15} \6-per-cent boos! in October, | R is R 1968. Base rates for union mem- bers now are $1.98 an hour for | Japan alses ate women and $2.20 for men. TOKYO (Reuters)--The Bank The union represents welders, of Japan Thursday raised its electricians, inspectors and aj) Official bank rate by 0.365 per other skilled tradesmen. |cent to 5.84 per cent in a move \to improve Japan's deteriora- Dairy Princess ting balance-of-payments posi- } tion, brought on by a burst in TORONTO (CP)--Five final- economic expansion ists were selected Wednesday | in. preliminaries for the dairy Newsletter Banned princess contest at the Cana- ae PARSE: dian National Exhibition W ASHING TON A P)--A c 61 3 kt ' 19 newsletter published in China ,ar Swackhnammer, 19, preaching Negro hate of whites Acton, Ont., representing Hal-|anq urging big city violence ton County; Gaye Lowe, 19. now is banned from the U.S. Inglewood, Peel County; Eliza- 4 mails Postmaster-General beth Stansell, 19, Aylmer, Elgin tawrence O'Brien announced County; Maria Battaglini, 20.\the pan on Crusader Newslet- Campbellford, Northumberland je;, hejieved published in China County; and Bonnie Anderson,|}y Robert F. Williams, a fugi- 19, Sutton, Perth County will/tive American Negro compete in today's final for the fina] princess contest of 1967. * 2 Onus On China Relations Restored MOSCOW. (Reuters)--The ae Soviet government newspaper KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Jyvestia holds China responsible (Reuters -- Indonesia and'fo- jhe increasing American Malaysia have restored full dip- | military buildup in Southeast fomatic relations, a year after) 4cj. Rach new American initi- agreeing to end three years of |ajive in Asia was at least facili armed confrontation. A joint tated and often directly caused announcement to this effect hy Chinese actions, such as the today followed intense diplo- geyelonment of atomic and matic activity in the last few hydrogen bombs. commentator days, culminating in an' Vi-enty Matvevey savs exchange of notes between Indonesian envoy Brig.-Gen - Sunarso and Malaysia Prime Paper Uniforms Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman LONDON (AP)--BOAC hos fesses on Caribbean flights will be wearing paper mini-dresses on Caribbean flights, beginning in October. The short-sleeved shifts will be splashed with pur ple and cerise flowers and: will be discarded after wearing. A HERE AND THERE MEDICARE TOPIC Dr. Claude Vipond discussed medicare at a club f e week, | Sbokesman for the British Over- ach . uncheon m 1 WEEK ceas Airways Corp. said econ Dr. Vipond said since the 20v- gmy was the chief reason for ernment, by an Act of Parlia the paper uniform. ment Dec. & 1966 committed itself to ihe medical plan, and Opera Star Sues despite much controversy over or : . the subiect, he hopes it will NEW YORK (AP)--Metropol work for the benefit of all. itan Opera star Robert Merrill and his wife, Marion, have filed NOT A CADET 'a $2,775,000 suit for damages.in Dennis Kobierski, 18, of the connection with an automobile Landsdowne Shopping Centre,|accident early this month. In Apt. 1, was incorrectly report-| Papers filed in state Supreme ed to be a former police cadet |Court Wednesday, Merrill said in the column "Before the Ma-|? truck owned by the AFT Con- gistrate' which -appeared din TACOS Co. struck his car Tuesday's issue of The Times. | While it was stopped. Both Mer- Mr. Kobierski was never a po-jTill and his wife suffered inju- lice cadet and has no connec- "es. tion with the, Oshawa Police . | Hurt In Air Department. TACKSONVILLE, AUDITORIUM DIRECTORS Fla: (AP) The hoard of directors of the Five persons were injured Civic Auditorium will meet in when an Fastern Air Lines DC8 the banquet room at the audi- Wednesday night hif a sudden torium next Thursday after. |downdraft south of Jackson noon. The official opening of the |ville, an airline spokesman auditorium addition and its|said. The injured included three name are among the subjects|passengers and two stewardese- which may be discussed. os, - 4 4 WaaPe . 'off under an armored car. | Rob Credit Union ister, Wednesday named Toron- head a three-man commission that will explore the possibility Gate Tom Down 4,,/0f a regional form of govern- (AP)--The| ment for the Hamilton-Burling- Survey Oct. 10 | Arabs Killed ADEN (Reuters)--Two Arabs |were 'killed and nine persons; including two British soldiers, injured in grenade and shooting incidents in Aden Wednesday, | draft-age men in another lage. Stay in their billets. The US. over terror attacks today, shelling a |367 fourth provincial capital in as' American figures and reflecting many days and kidnapping 39|the increased role of U.S. vil- troops in Vietnam. command | police said. The British casual-| announced the loss of two more ; | ties occurred when a mine went' planes North Vietnam, maintaining a recent loss rate below avera wounde The latest Officials warned that worse scattered through the Mekong violence was expected. Ameri-| Delta, the Saigon area and the cans off duty were warned to) central far north attacks Tue: dozen hit-an . Sa of more than one plane a day. freed from | Dies In Collision The weekly casualty report, Ngai. # : reflected the current lull in| Twe U.S. BALTIMORE, Ont. (C P)--AT- ground fighting, with 125 Amer- and a US. jthur A. Covert, 57, of Rose-licans killed last week and 1,078| were killed |neath, about 15 miles northeast) wounded. Both totals were up Neat whan of here, died Wednesday when |cijohtly from the previou his van slammed into a truck/ put were below the ave on Highway 45, about 35 miles} yecent months. east of Oshawa. A passenger in fe s ee > the van, 68-year-old Smith Eilis| Viet Cong and North Viet- of Baltimore, was in fair condi-)~ ~~ ata lara tion in Cobourg hospital. Three | MONTREAL (CP) -- | masked men escaped with between $2,000 and $3,000 , . areata | With Bae es TORONTO (« P)--Wiltrid |{he tellers to empty the casirfighting was reported today in -|drawers and escaped in a late| Wuhan, central China's indus- model car. trial centre. where the forces of i party Chairman Mao Tse-tung recently claimed victory in the 'country's power struggle. JERUSALEM (Reuters) --) Other reports told of people The last trace of the Mandel-|fleeing cities of Szechwan prov- . ' Stet .|baum Gate which divided Jeru-|ince in western China to avoid | Mr. Steele will be assisted bY| salem for 19 years passed into|battle between Mao's support-, history when workmen complet-jers and. opponents. Travellers) ed the work of tearing it down,|from Canton said a blood bath| From 1948 until the Middle|was expected in that southern jEast war in June, when Israelis | metropolis. jeaptured fhe Jordanian sector It was impossible to evaluate Jof the city, the gate marked a/all these reports, but they indi- frontier which only diplomats,|cated that the struggle between |could cross, opponent, President Liu Shao- chi, may be rising in violence | . i | Remanded | The report of renewed fight- ae : jing in Wuhan, the Yangtze WELLAND, Ont. (CP)--Rob-| River complex of Hankow, Han-| jert Gruhl, 34, and Howard|/yang and Wuchang in Hupeh| |Brannen, 36, both of Port Col-|province, came from the Maoist | |borne, Ont., were remanded! provincial radio itself. Wednesday to Oct. 25 on three betting charges. house, engaging in the business of betting and making agree- ments for the purpose of bet- ting privileges. Charges were laid by the attorney general's department three days after Pari-Mutual Krokers. opened business July The business offered to take money to the Fort Erie race- track to be wagered as request- ed by the customer. WASHINGTON (AP)--Thur-| 4 he slave and a Jenene s ighter for equal rights for Non - Stop Flights \Negrees, has won Senate confir- .,|mation as the first Negro'ment-| LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Daily 1 ; 7 \ non-stop flights between: London Pct of the U.S, Supreme Court. and Ottawa will begin Friday, | Air Canada announced Wednes- | day. | The flight, orginating in . j : ; years chief legal officer of the} Windsor, will leave London at 2!National Association for the p.m. and arrive at Ottawa at ; ee te 3:10. It will continue to Mont-|Advaucement of Colored Peo real arriving there at 4:05 p.m. Marshall. currant ly US.| The return flight to London solicitor-general, will fill a high will leave Montreal at 9:15) court vacancy created by the a.m., leave Ottawa at 10:10/retirement of Justice Tom C.| a.m. and arrive in London at Clark, who stepped down when 11:35, his son, Ramsey Clark, was named attorney-general earlier Church Commission 'his veer. OTTAWA (CP)--The Ansgli- . > jcan Church of Canada has . ' jagreed to the establishment People First with the United Church of a fifth special commission to |study the "church in the world" jin its union discussions. The four other special com-. WASHINGTON (AP)--Sena-) missions, already operating|tor Robert F. Kennedy chal- under the general Anglican. |lenges the contention of Gen United Church commission on'Wallece M. Greene Jr., U.S. union, were continued Tuesday/Maz1ine Corps commandant, ~ Kennedy as the synod approved the|that Vietnam is more important report of the committee on than the plight of U.S. cities. Christian unity and the church) 'That's a mistake," the New universal. York Democrat said in an | interview. French Talks "President Johnson has said we can fight the war and still QUEBEC (CP)--Jean-Noe] act on our problems at home. Tremblay, Quebec culture min-| "Our first priority should be ister, said Wednesday an inter-,fo our own people. We are on national conference on the/the brink of the most serious French language to be held crisis since the Civil War. next week will be of "prime|- importance" in the furtherance | s of cultural ties between France|" and Quebec Mr. Tremblay said at a news conference that the conference "fits into the framework of Franco-Quebec _ co-operation." The week-long meeting of lin- guisis is called the second bien- nial of the French language. |The first was held in Belgium)» in 1945 The event will give Quebecers and French-Canadians reason! . not to despair over the future of | their language, civilization and |i culture, the minister said. Bad LSD Trip SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)-- Sheriff's deputies said a youth|: who had suffered bad effects |* from the drug LSD lunged at|: jan officer with a knife Wednes. | | day, was shot and badly wound: | ed, then admitted later he had | killed his father. The body of the father was found in a car near the home of |James Arthur Smith, 20, who | was in critical condition at hos- pital Deputies said the father had been stabbed with such force |* that the knife' point hit the | backbone Deputies said Smith had heen taking LSD for about two years |# |pilgrims and privileged persons | Mao and supporters of his chief | Tike is week two platoons rage of | crossfire as they were trying to some of [recep re prisoners. Savage Fighting Reported In China Industrial Centre ,12 that leaders loyal to Mao| | Wuhan. {TRANSPORTATION DISRUPT. | ED Chinese gence source land, river a between Mai /opponents,. provinces, were generally lying low in the made and 997 prisoners were Nationalist Terror Reigns In. Vietnam | As Cong Thwarts Election SAIGON (AP)--Viet Cong guerrillas dotted South Vietnam with pre-election assaults and| Vietnamese namese losses were 1,350, also} * ge, while the South] ; had 101 killed and d, well below the terror attacks were Guerrillas after spectacular sday in which two d-run strikes were the jail at Quang military advisers civilian employee south of Quang guerrillas caught of militiamen in a the freed power in intelli- s in Formosa said nd air transporta- tion in Szechwan province had been paralyzed by the fighting o's backers and The sources. said increasing | numbers of people were fleeing | ------ - from Chungking, China's war-| |time capital, | provincial cities citizens capital, to escape the fighting. Chentu, Szechwan' and other in Canton, they, were reported returning to their Previous re; high Maoist | villages in the countryside. ports had said two Officials barely SNARLING BOW miles north of Vancouver. No one was injured serious- ly, but four persons from the Prince were treated at hospital. Passenger freighter North- land Prince Wednesday was involved in its second ma- rine collision in four weeks, It collided with the train ferry Alaska in waters 200 (CP Wirephoto) Rockwell Ashes To Nazi Headquarters ARLINGTON, Va. (AP)--The| memorial services were held in escaped death by sniper fire in pody of George Lincoln Rock-|the afternoon. Chengtu intelligence sources were Liu ( While the broadcast gave no,commander of the Chengtu mil- details of the fightin-g, itjitary district, and Chang Hsi- They were charged July 27\demanded that Maoist leaders|ting, a senior official of the Ipin with keeping a common betting | take effective action to halt the administrative district up struggle. Peking claimed Aug.|Yangtse from Chungking. . Swearing le: m returned in an urn to the wood- ed suburban tract where, on the' : In Senate Appointment party headquarters, the private: |quarters pending court action the | Seeking the right to inter them! in a military cemetery. ous movement, said Rockwell, | Marshall Confirmed " Aug. 21. Nationalist, ; - ; Later, Koehl issued a state- sources said reey el). Hain. American Nae Bary. ment saying the American Civil hieh-ting, deputy Any and the aahbe returned Liberties Union is seeking an secretly to the party's head-| injunction in the party's behalf for tie right to deposit Rock- |well's remains in a_ military cemetery. Rockwell was a U.S. . _ ,.,| Navy veteran. Matthias Koeh, now official) ------ ~~ ader of the small but boister- Sohn Ovens 0. D. OPTOMETPIST PHONE 723-4811 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA as cremated early Wednesday) orning. His ashes were) wn outside the ramshackle in of Marshall is good Marshall, great-grandson not ex pected until October, when the court reconvenes for its autumn ter Marshall's éverwhelming con- firmation came in the face of : opponents--all from By a 69-to-11 margin, the Sen-'the South--that his seating ate confirmed Wednesday Pres-| woyid assure a lop-sided divi- ideit Johnson's nomination of|sion of the court in favor of | Marshall, 57, who was for many | "yltra-liberal activists." charges by Marshall, two inches and 210 pounds, was the. NAACP's 23 years and riglis cases the high co far-reach desegregation case, a burly six-feet, chief counsel for, won 29 of 32 civil he argued before urt--including the ing 1954 school SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS RE SEPTEMBER BULLETIN Cb> FOOD CLUB m-- 48 253 -- 56 163 -- 37 55 -- 48 211 -- 98 256-- 64 212-- 98 274-- 78 214 -- 108 301 -- 97 215 -- 108 324 -- 174 216 -- 108 331 -- 56 218 -- 108 332 -- 78 21 -- 64 PHONE 723-1163 TONE CRAFT PAINTS LTD. KING PARK PLAZA 723-4922 jand had suffered several "had itrips" of recurring active hallu- cinations, AN ALL-CANADIAN COMPANY Returned WEATHER FORECAST _ Sub - Normal Temperatures Prevail Through Friday TORONTO (CP) -- Official)Bay; Sunny with a few cloudy forecasts issued at 5:30' a.m. periods today and Friday. A EDT. shower or thundershower tate b ; ite Synopsis: Except for some this affernoon or evening. clouds near the lower Great|tle warmer today and Friday. Lakes area skies were mostly Winds light. oe clear across Ontario and early| Ottawa and Montreal: gg cred morning temperatures were cloudy and cool clearing a generally in the low forties.|this afternoon or evening. Fri- Skies will be variable today andl. "Stervoon loadiness ad afternoon temperatures will be) *' 4 : 4 ; mostly in the low sixties, This|not. quite so cool. Winds Ment is about ten degrees below sea-/¢xcept northerly 15 this after: sonal normals. The prospects "99". for Friday are for mostly sunny Forecast Temperatures skies with some warming in the Low tonight, High Friday north country but continuing Windsor 45 85 cool in southern sections. St. Thomas ssssceveee 40 85 Toronto, Hamilton, London, London .. 40 65 Windsor, Niagara, Lake St.|Kitchener ... 40 45 Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron,! Mount Forest 35 f5 Lake Ontario, Haliburton seuth-| Wingham 35 65 ern Georgian Bay: Variable Yamilton ..-. 45 65 cloudiness and cool. Friday st. Catharines . 45 65 mostly sunny. and continuing peterborough 40 65 cool. Winds northerly 15 t> 20'Kingston ...-. 40 65 today and light on Friday. Trenton . 40 65 Sudbury, North Bay, northern; Killaloe ... 35 65 Georgian Bay, Algoma, 'Tima-| Muskoka 35 65 gami, While River: Sunny with) North Bay 40 65 a few cloudy periods today and Sudbury ... 40 65 Friday. Cool today and a little Karlton ..++++- 40 Ah | warmer Friday. Winds ligt Sault Ste. Mar 7 Cochrane and western James) Kapuskasing ATTENTION: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THE OSHAWA SECONDARY SCHOOLS WILL OPEN FOR THE FALL TERM ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th If you are entering Grade 10, 11, 12 or 13, you are asked to report at 9 a.m, to the Auditorium of the school you will attend. If you are entering Grade 9, you will report at 10:30 a.m. If you plan to attend one of the schools listed below, but have nor yet registered, you should do so at once in person at the office of the school you will attend. School offices are open Monday through Friday during office hours. Central Collegiate Institute 240 Simcoe St. &., Tel. 723-4678 D. F. J. Donevan Collegiate Institue 250 Harmony Rd. S., Tel. 728-7315 Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute 265 Harmony Rd. N., Tel. 723-8157 | R. $. MeLaughlin Collegiate end Vocational Institute 570 Stevenson Rd. N Tel. 728-9407 O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute 301 Simcoe St. N., Tel. 728-7531 @. L. ROBERTS, Superintendent of Secondary Schools $. E. LOVELL, Choirmon Oshawa Board of Education. This Holiday weekend more Canadians will open | MOLSON | PORT ALE than any other ale JOYCE QUACKENBUSH If you had a mill to donate to the would you want to s on? Six people were question in are on - the + street su said: Joyce Quackenhu Dell St.: "In my would build a mu parking garage fe (Brrr nnn DESCRIBED 'Forg Youn QUEBEC (CP)--F home ownership, y lies were urged We an international cor the family. Home owners described as a trap, young couples to a s with mortgages whe motion demands gre The suggestion em Anglicar End Bom By DAVID DAV OTTAWA (CP) -- to the general syr Anglican Church Wednesday urged States to end its | North Vietnam. At the same time ed a motion calling te end by stages its material to the U.S. The synod also ; resolution that in demns the rebel Rhe ernment of Premier The "no bombing dation' was contz atatement from Council of Church Truck Hits Two Men | PETERBOROUG Two men died late when their treuck broadside by | National freight t crossing about 20 1 west of here. Dead are Thomas $8, of Omemee, On west of here, and Sheehan, 42, of St. Provincial police s was the driver of th The train, bound aay to Peterboroug wreckage of the more than 100 fee track, police said. was Regin: An inquest Coroner Dr. of Lindsay. it was love at for Valerie Mas Hamilton, and a

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