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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1967, p. 2

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MAY LEAV Tran: Gets 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurday, September 7, 1967 ' « ah A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE ' Canadians Work Together In National Unity: Martin OTTAWA (CP)--Canada can and will resolve its internal problems of national unity "without intervention from out- side,"' External Affairs Minister | Martin told a dinner audience | of diplomats, government offi- § cials, and Ottawa businessmen Wednesday night. Speaking at a banquet mark- ing the opening of the new Sky- line Hotel, Mr. Martin said that all Canadians, whether of French, British, or other back- ground, wil] work together to create "a Canadian communi- Outer Space Sudbury Delegate Claims' Undefined --_ Convention Ignores Labor UNITED NATIONS (AP) --) TORONTO (CP)--A fiery|been evident here, I have been A subcommittee of the United Loon i ommittee on the/< qnury delegate complained|hampered here for the last cou- peacefu Wed wa eae a Ree Wednesday that the problems/ple of days. gave te ednesday, at least! o¢ jabor are being ignored by| 'We are as important as any for the present, in its efforts to, ' ; i By BEN WA r the policy subcommittee on eco-jother industry and sooner or y define outer space. nomic development at the Con-|later you're going to have te Priel No fag a j na ri The scientific and technical) seryative leadership c on v e n-|realize it. bee crgitcong: eel gtecgiey Peed lg tie: th poles eae te ak le more than. discus-| 7" 4 soden, a member of the| Vive, it is going to have to loo sn via if opel' uid Scr aAmer| soa the. man thal wt scientific or technical criteria|i@, made his bitter complaint} #00 ou mvs Agent dca which would permit a precise|"¢a" the end of two days of dis-/ Breit Ve Can oa vedi it and lasting definition of outer|cUssion on potential economic pee. Re aia eens policy for the party. Chairman|"0t, mister, there are people John de Wolfe had, on at least|that are saying this is the party conference discussec of air travel and se: opment Wednesday hint from Transpo Pickersgill that he leave the cabine become president ¢ Canadian Transpor sion. Mr. Pickersgill to eon of the tre Variety Increase NEW YORK (AP) the United States are on a wide variety ¢ ranging from truck: balls, The increases mez American consumer to reach deeper into today for transporta building and furnis leisure-time activitie: Urban Renewal TORONTO (CP)--An urban renewal plan for the downtown, Toronto area bounded by Uni-/ versity Avenue and College, | Queen and Yonge streets has! been proposed under a three-| space." =A it pir ae it eee two occasions during the meet-/0f the big shots." continue to study the question,|ings, asked Mr. Soden to delay| posr7j0Nn D recognizing that a definition of | introducing his suggestions. Mr. de pe age his what constitutes outer space "'is| As the last session appeared position and assured Mr. Soden likely to have important impli-|t0 be ending, Mr. Soden said. --_that there was no lack of inter- cations for the operation] "The political parties tooest in the affairs of labor aspects of space reséarch and/joften neglect to think of the among the delegates but he was exploration." union and workers and it has/concerned about the possible implications of recommenda- WEATHER FORECAST After a debate, delegates agreed to include part of Mr. Soden's suggestions in the com- major centres, of the economy ra which deserve consideration, ri ay 0 tay e that legislation be enacted to cs j ' |within a union's constitution TORONTO (CF)---Official) Winds southerly 20 and 30 shift-\before it can become certified forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. _/ing to northerly Friday. |and that local unions should be tions proposed by Mr. Soden. a . M ain unn an arm ™: report. They accepted an assertion that unions are jensure democratic procedures Synopsis: Cold air which cov-| |able to withdraw from national | government partnership. Board of Control said the| | Plan for nearly total commer-| ;cial and institutional redevel-| oppment is to involve public! and private participation and include Chinatown, the old city hall, Osgoode Hall and the 23-| acre site of the defunct T; Eaton Centre development. _The board recommended that! city council make a formal! application to the provincial 3 jand federal governments for| 000 guests of the hotel marking financial participation in the! its opening. program, All heads of foreign missions | a oe er HON. PAUL MARTIN Educational TV | es a . « « Without intervention WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wind-| Say Election Fair --------~---- sr _Boara 'ot Education has WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mem- Praises Robarts announced it will offer 197 edu- ; cational TV pr ' i bers of the special 22-man team the coming sais agi "Switching quickly to French, he added: "Nous sommes d'accord. We are of one mind." His remarks drew a round of applause from the crowd of 1,- forced Mayor William Dennison | and three board of control/ told President Johnson Wednes-- QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier jner é rows ' Forecast Temperatures ; ; . Manufact 8 day they saw no voting irregu-| Daniel Johnson said Wednesday wie tee Soar ateeeoa a ee re aes Low Overnight, High Friday and international unions with- higher aricas bie o larities in the South Vietnam/that the constitutional confer- a province-wide educational Tv mid-60s pushed as far south as WAURGSOT: s0cseyeasss 55 9 out penalties. : meet rising costs of presidential election last sun-|ence called for November by system, Windsor's director of| sateen ataias during the day St. Thomas . 55 80 | A proposal to use anti-com- labor, freight and ta) day. The bipartisan group|Ontario Premier Robarts is education, C. R. MacLeod, said Its stay, however, will be|ondon --- 50 80 |bines legislation as a means of The price of steel | represented a cross-section of/"the real hope, the only hope" this| city hoped to have 1,500 a eccreel fer already wireier Kitchener . 50 80 regulating unions was rejected. are used for such > ein ; --_-- pinceaed bag pg eg geht mong programs being broadcast with-| = ees dry air from the northern ce Forest oe 75 | industrial tastenncs ' lucational and news co! un *|He made he statemen © in two years on its own net-| A 4 ingham . Mes 75 MOVED WEST 1 aste| ' ties. nya hala ll gel Baer -- tiie FULTONS ARRIVE AT CONVENTION pec hee Mah Do wae ayers + jae = : William H. Bonney, better poi ee ee men s a Mr. MacLeod sai | ; A . Catharines o 5 ; a Kerr For NDP views expressed Tuesday by 150 spacialipnait TY eoutee| PC leadership hopeful paign assistant Alan Eag- they arrive at the Royal |warm weather will be general Toronto "58 82 known as Billy the Kid, was Earlier the steel \Justice Minister Pierre Ellioit in public and high schools in| Davie Fulton, wife Patricia leson are followed by plac- York hotel in Toronto Wed- across Ontario today with tem-| peterborough * 50 gq [born in 1859 in Brooklyn, New had raised prices on GALT, Ont. (CP )--M ay Or|Trudeau. the city at present | daughter Trish and cam- ard waving supporters as nesday night. | peratures climbing to near 80 in ingston .. 50 80 | York, carbon and hi; Robert Kerr of Galt was nomi-| ------_----__---_-¥- : : | ----------|most localities. Little change is)p,enton 55 82 | -- plates, tinplatea nated Wednesday to contest the | c 1 Vi : H jexpected Friday, but a few iso- Kilialée eo products. So far this riding of Waterloo South for the| ancels Visit | * : lated thundershowers are likely|yuckoka 52 78 |) SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE increases have 'cove fe pee ot OTTAWAL (CP) -- Governor. ; (@) CY ommittee SKS Se ee ony 5578 | TO MEMBERS than 0 Per cent, ¢ Oct. 17 provincial election. | General Mithener has cancelled sections pr . Sudbury ... 55 78 shipments. 2 [first official visit to Toronto as a tee Cae Le eee 5580 sap gir sce testomebha Chrysler Corp. jbecause of possible iti nae , ° ; . | Sault Ste. 5 80 otor Co. tentatively Expropriated a P Political Erie ars "Hufin "Nia are, pull Bt = Motor Co. tentative! tant jentanglement in the Ontario xX e , Ontan H 8ara,)/Kapuskasing .. 60 82 wholesale prices of TORONTO (CP) -- Shouting, lelection it Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Moosonee model cars $100, wh placard - waving demonstrators | Param od was announced southern Georgian Bay: Mainly |p) mins : | Chambon; elected By KEN SMITH hospital and educational serv-|starting to build their retire-|sunny and warm today and Fri-)-- 0 *** iday. Light winds. Mr. Michener, a former Con- Canadian Press Business Editor ices was defeated on grounds|ment funds. FOOD CLUB members to leave a board| servative MP and Commons| "TORONTO (CP)--A Pro i ~--Mr. Carter' d foreign| , | speak ; "| Yt bung grey- there was not time to go into r. Carter's proposed foreign) North Bay, Sudbury, northern L | ra aber age 5 i by| freaks oe ae made his | sive Conservative policy com-/such detail. lax credits should be reas-|Georgian ae Timagami, Algo-| CALL OR Ho oe nny waar a tae Er citicial visit 19 Toronto a8 mitiee voted Wednesday to r= 'The committee's stand on the sessed because they are inade-lma: Mainly sunny and' warm! DESO INS islature for Toronto Riverdale, ee sept. I'. __lommend to the party that it federal sales tax is similar to|quale. The report recom-|today and Friday. Winds wes- That ith residents of Don | 1 hope that the underlying|support extending the base for that adopted by the Carter)mended that Canadian corpora-|terly 15 today southwest 25 Fri- FOR wey oe se cene Grunt Sh dest Tarcnte wacl Bede will commend them-|the federal sales tax to include report. The 12-per-cent tax now] tions doing foreign business pay] day. tl a. 3 protesting' against the city's! Selves to everyone, namely that!some services. It also approved js applied at the manufactur-|4 30-per-cent tax on profits, less} White River, Cochrane: Main-| OIL FURNACES i ee he SAIGON (AP)--U:S x the office of Governor-General |shifting the tax to the retailers' Jevel and is passed on to| Whatever income tax they pay|jy sunny windy and warm| a 8. 3 f S expropriation policies. is above and detached from| , ied tin the fore t ; if SERVING OSHAWA OVER and some 4,000 N« ; 4 Tom/from the manufacturer's level.'consumers as part of the price.| in the foreign country. |today and Friday. A few scat-| 221-- 36 325-- 38 * party politics, federal and prov-| saw § P i i i SO YEARS 233-- 48 331-- 54 } namese regulars loc Bod F d intial bee . | Completing its day-and-a-half - Prof. Clark said the Carter|tered thundershowers likely/ 242 -- 68 2 294 | fierce battle over t les roun ane es beet nothing should be/study of the implications of the RATE NOT SPECIFIED report does not give enough|Friday' afternoon, Winds wes-| 24-HOUR SERVICE | 263-- 54 690 -- 467 | stained rice paddies ¢ BARRY'S BAY, Ont. (CP)-- one by the Governor-General|Carter report on taxation on| The Carter report suggested|importance to the value of|terly 15 to 25. | 271 -- 68 780 -- 64 yeahs gt erage . which might be construed as| 'ge ittee |i "as ; ; Eee 313 ALBERT ST. 264-- 48 794-- 38 on valley today wi An Algonquin Park conserva- Pokcoall a nat her |Party policy, the | committee|it should be seven per cent at|Canadian investment in foreign) Western James Bay: Mainly . Visicamous oe nidie tion officer Wednesday found t ab dhis pd " ae erlalso recommended that a joint jhe retail level, but the commit-|countries. Such investment was|jsunny and warm today. Varia-| 723-4663 PHONE 723-1163 marines reported kille the bodies of Brian Miles Blen-| : ihn roe ot a ot latte at\parliamentary committee be tee did not pick a rate in going large and benefitted the coun-|ble cloudiness and turning cool- i} a ' "More than two bat der of Los Angeles and Leon, ae \neec Seeheuer Guar ta rome.\Set UP to study the report along with the shift. try's balance of payments. er Friday with a few showas.| satvises anata : ' \Mr. } | ; Roy Weisberg of Skokie, Ill., POPE PAUL lnanad announcement: before the government presents; ot per recommendations paddies and bambc oo » Suffers relapse Fever Returns \ west of Tam Ky hit ss etilelias munist force late W the fed-| The battle raged. th a white paper on its intentions.) | Robens Keeps Post Vi ner wt2\ inca: by the |--Negotiations between both 24, in a parked car in the cial park at Opeengo ike, 30 miles west of here. ee committee Fumes from a propane heater | " sh |Sion today. bet night with the marine In the car are believed to have| VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope panony who recloned as had||, 'The debate on extending thejeral and provincial govern- North Vietnamese 1 killed the two who were on|Paul had a sudden return of|(¢ the' National Coal "Board |base of the sales tax sparked a ments to agree on a common chareing, their way home from Expo 67\fever Wednesday night and wasi)..ouce of dispute among the committee|base for a sales tax. There was frequen the Aberfan coal tn Montreal. jdriven back to the Vatican) i i members, with Robert M./.An upper limit on the size of hand fighting beneath ae ie from his summer home in near- _ Ao agg Baia -- Clark, economics professor Gt teurerent savings plans to ering yale gn of Certification | by Castel Gondolfo. | Wednesday night. Power Minis-|the University of British Colum-|which payments are tax free, flares. | The 69-year-old pope came lier Richard Marsh, in a mes-|bia -warning that a general/should be subject to periodic The battle raged le OTTAWA (CP)--The 'lsage to Lord Robens, said he|/Statement about including|;eyiew. Mr. Carter -recom-| mile from the scar where 150 North V soldiers were cut dow Service Alliance of Canada has stomach cramps and fever. inderstood the motives which|"Some services" could be mis-'mended it be fixed at $12,000 a| ahs [stom Monday with a_ cold been certified as bargaining} The Vatican reported earlier prompted the resignation, But, interpreted. |year, but the committee said VIRGINIA STYLE COOKED HAM FIRST QUALITY LEAN, & FRESH : CUT AS YOU LIKE IT. employees in the genera tat ee aad tiabes group. general labor ered from his illness. offer. ter, medical, dental, nursing,|benefit young persons now tions board made the announce-| Gets RCMP Post ment in a statement Wednes- has appointed Weldon Jack The group is the Jargest in : ; the federal public service's|;izsimmons deputy com- mis- qatar |was ced Wednesday. The fication, under terms of the 7 announced z tial Public 'Service Staff Relations|)"¥¢@"-0l4 deputy commission- alliance now has been erred tree tenis Garatalonce 000 federal employ: sxe i wa, who entered the RCMP in previously °commanded O $110 STOLEN | Honey Problems When Ethel Bone of 42 Col- Y b e TORONTO (CP)--The_ wet hour Wednesday morning some-©90l summer has caused prob- one else came in because upon|!ems for the honeymaking mar agent for some 22,500 federal | wednesday that he had recov-|he said, he could not accept the! His proposal to exempt shel-|that would be far too low to The public service staff rela-| day. OTTAWA (CP)--The RCMP operational category. The certi.| Stoner for administration, it 'Act, means the 115,000-member |°" arrived here this week from bargaining agent for some 50.-| Fitzsimmons, a native of Otta- eae ae 1935, HERE AND THERE Division in Toronto. borne St., W., went out for an her return she discovered that|ket--and it is not the fault of a navy blue leather purse con- the bees. The department of taining $110 and personal papers agriculture reports that alfalfa) had been stolen from the din-|)aS not blossomed as it normal- ing room of her house where /Y d0es because of the wet sum- she left it mer weather. If warm, dry weather does not come in the WINDOWS SMASHED next couple of weeks there is a A case of malicious damage) chance that. the honey crop will has been reported to Oshawa be a failure, a spokesman said police. Sometime Wednesday an ~ Se unknown person broke the win- dow on a 1959 car belonging to John Young, 344 Waverly Rd., N., and broke a front window) of his home. 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A storm over Nort} limited American a Wednesday to 64, tk day in three months, jets blew up track: approaches to the | railway bridge only from the Chinese bor U.S. headquarters 157 Americans died last week and 1, wounded, about an av ualty figure despite | the fighting during tt But North Vietnamest Cong casualties of 1 were reported, near; If you are are not Gi CEN & § MEMBEI 19 Sime Os! 723

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