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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 16, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Castro Accepts Guevara Death (CP)--Cuban Pre-|time-bom b might have been) Castro announced) Sunday night he has accepted as) "bitterly true' that his former|live on the ninth and 10th floors. HAVANA mier Fidel comrade in arms, Ernesto (Che) Guevara, is dead Castro made his acceptance in a speech beamed throughout Latin America that appeared to be the first step in a campaign to establish the Argentine doc- tor, said to have been killed in Bolivia, as a revolutionary hero and martyr. He said "imperialism has a fear of Che after death." Gue- vara had been eliminated physi- cally but his example "can never be eliminated by anything or anyone." The usually-flamboyant Cas- tro, his voice subdued by emo- tion, accused the Bolivian army of murdering the 39-year-old Guevara after capturing him Oct. 8 The death of one of the lead- meant for the building next) door, where 300 to 400 Cubans} The bomb, several sticks of dynamite with an alarm clock timer, exploded on the eighth floor of the office building and caused heavy damage from the seventh to the 12th floors. Police said pipes were split by the force of the blast, and elevator doors on the five floors were wrenched from their sockets. | A number of Cuban offices, and the Cuban pavilion at Expo 67, have been the targets of re- cent bomb incidents. The Mont- real auction house of Fraser Bros. was. bombed last March while it was selling furniture bought from the Castro govern- ment. | Boy Surrenders TORONTO (CP)--Some 25 To- PAST PRESIDENTS HONORED AT ANNUAL BANQUET tacticians of the Cuban revo- i pa te was a "very hard drach ete temas hee ced leg Brigadier General Tad- Association in Oshawa. The Majewski was assisted by blow to the revolutionary move-| ed in the capture--~in the middle evsz Majewski Saturday organization started in 1933.- president Jan Drygala and ment." lof the Don River--of a 15+ eal presented medals to past About 200 people attended receiving medals were Joe y | president of the General the annual charter night Paczesny, Mrs. Jan Der- jold training school fugitive who had threatened to shoot rather! |than surrender. | The boy, who ran away from the Bowmanville training school, eluded police for several days last week and twice escaped capture by jumping from upper storey windows. Until he was captured, he was believed to still be in possession of two pistols stolen from a} home Oct. 7. He was unarmed! W. Sikorski Polish Veterans banquet and dance. General Separatism Rejected By Quebec Liberals when captured. QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec's op-|_ Former education minister) resign without delay." If Mr. | position Liberals rejected separ-| Paul Gerin-Lajoie is expected to| Levesque's theory was rejected, Expo Honesty atism and Rene Levesque, en-|lead a determined battle for ajhe should resign. dorsed federalism as party poli-|strong special status involving MONTREAL: (CP) -- EXPO | cy and sang O Canada a lot dur-| major changes in federal-provin- has taught Pionseg Pelletier that ing the weekend. | cial jurisdiction. people are lonest. z More than 1,200 delegates at) Among other things, Mr. Ge-| Mr. Pelletier, ree grrr the annual meeting of the Que-|rin-Lajoie advocates abolishing of the world's fair lost and found) pec Liberal Federation voted al-|the constitutional monarchy wit department, says that of 27,500/ most unanimously to seek to in-/in Quebec which he thinks articles reported lost on the site,| crease powers of the Quebec] should become a republic within more than 13,600 were turned in| government within Canadian) Canada. The --_ included A i geatanegs : | Liberal Leader Jean Lesage eras, a forest of umbrellas,, Purged as a_separatist was| closed the three-day annual) some wigs, false teeth, a "tray Levesque, 45, whose propos-|meeting Sunday night by chal-|tist sentiments by immediately between federalism and separa- | tism. The crunch came when the Levesque forces lost a bid to get votes by secret ballot. The ma- jority insisted the voting would be by show of hands, in the open where separatists could be seen. The massive majority of dele- gates showed their anti-separa- FIDEL CASTRO « . . Bitterly True Metro Teach-In 5,000 eyeglasses and a few stray) a) for a sovereign separate state} lengi i i | giving Mr. Le te of con- ; ging the Union Nationale gov-| 8iving Mr. Lesage a vote of con animals which were sent to thelo¢ Quebec was rejected by anlernment to hold a similar meet-|fidence and showering boos on ages eee majority. nis. (et? clanity the Union Natio-| the Levesque group. TORONTO (CP)--Several of . ' r. Levesque, former minis-! nale's constitutional policies. Mr. Levesque went through the world's religious and politi-| BNA Act Shackle ter Se ae ae ina Mr. Lesage said the govern-/the formality of debate Satur- "sal : ae signed from the eral party|ment's present policies are am-|day, he and his supporters get- Steals oie tee a Sa} see aif erage mg where he served as the rebel of|biguous and ambivalent andl ting equal time to argue the sov- liminary meetings that will cul-|Jean Baptiste Societies | Quebec's Quiet Revolution. |have undermined both political|ereign state theory with the fed- minate in a two-day teach-in on| French-Canadian nationalist]. He said he will continue to sit|stability and economic security |eralist forces. the role of religion in internation-| croup, are being asked to reject(i2 the legislature as an inde-| in: Quebec. Mr. Levesque outlined the al affairs y (fhe British North America Act|Pendent member and plans to! The convention began in aj theory advocating elimination of Debates in Varsity Arena atlas a shackle on the aspirations |C2™Paign across Canada for ac-\tense atmosphere Friday night|the elected federal parliament the Usiversity of Toronto Oct. lof French-speaking Canadians lceptance of his sovereign-state|when Mr, Lesage issued an ulti-|and establishment of an admin- 20-22 will range frim the impact if 4 li theory. |matum which Mr. Levesque|istrative association he called of faith in shaping conscience to 2 Wage ogee fry pect de a He was among the prominent|later described as '"'you believe|l'Union Canadienne. The asso- its action as a motivating force tee geil at canted for a new members of the former Liberal\or you die." ciation would link the sovereign in politics. . be 2 stitution "drafted by\sovernment often leading the| If you accept Mr. Levesque's|Quebec state with the rest of Quebec con: "pha way for revolutionary: social|\theory, Mr. Lesage said, "I will! Canada. Building Bombed the people"--either through 2) \nange in Quebec during the -- RE-ELECT constituent assembly or by ref-) -i. year term until it was defeat-| MONTREAL (opt, Dome. erendum. ed by the ruling Union Nationale) made dynamite bom vy in 1966. Saboteurs Oust kacz, Edward Zalewski, Mrs. Olgierd: Chichowski and Jozef Misztak. (Oshawa Times Photo) MADE BAD BARGAIN BOSTON (AP)--The thief who stole 60 to 90 copper pans from the department of public health laboratories may have worse than a_ bad _ bargain. Police say the pans were used in inoculating mice with dis- eases such as tetanus, polio and typhoid and had not been disin- fected. Mr. Lesage said the choice is| damage to five floors of an of- fice building in the northern sub- urb of St. Michel Sunday. There were no injuries in the blast. The building houses the Cuban trade mission to Canada as well as a number of business firms. Police speculated that the TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)--Un- der unrelenting pressure from Israeli security forces, Arab saboteurs appear to have given up hope of starting a guerrilla war in Israeli-occupied areas west of the Jordan River. Sources here said El Fatah HERE and THERE OPENING MEETING Douglas R. Gordon opens the business meeting season of the Lakeland Chapter of the Admin- istrative Management Society in the Georgian Motor Hotel Thursday:) Mr. Gordon, of the Bank of Montreal, is a special representative of the market- on the " to date look at marketing." Mr. Gordon served with an Oshawa branch of the bank In 1959 and 1960. QUEEN'S ALUMNI Dr. W. J. S. Melvin, a mem- ber of the board of trustees and ing depaytment_arid will speak nk of Montreal's up- | we silks. Meceanalle Retes, Repair Speciclist. ing out of bases from which they have carried on a terror cam- paign for the last six weeks. The sources said the raid on northern Israel Sunday strong indication that the sabo- teurs have reverted to the tac- tics they used before the Middle East war last June--hit-and-run across the Jordanian border. gangs backed by Syria are pull- Canadian constitution. the Ma'oz Hayyim kibbutz in|in 1968 to determine detailed is a|party policy. About 150 Liberal party mem- bers resigned with Mr. Leves- que. Among those leaving were two former chairmen of the par- ty's political committee, Marc Briere and Rosaire Beaule. | : The federation endorsed a fed-| \eralist resolution seeking special! status for Quebec within a new Work on defining this special status begins this week in the federation's policy committee,| CONSERVATIVE leading to a special conference |= EMERGENT MEETING LEBANON LODG All Masons are requested to attend a Masonic Service for our late Brother WILLIAM F. MANUEL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 7:30 O'CLOCK McINTOSH-ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME MASONIC G. H. Suddard Secretary | WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. EDT: | Synopsis: Precipitation caused by a storm extends north of Lake Huron in a broad band southward to Arkansas and Texas. This precipitation has been moving slowly eastward, consequently rain, will fall in southern' and central Ontario through the day and end over- night. In behirid this system, drier and cooler air will spread eastward across the province. All of Ontario should have some sunshine on Tuesday. As a re- sult, Tuesday's temperatures lshould be only a few degrees cooler than those of today. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario, southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton regions, Killaloe, Windsor, London, Hamilton, To- ronto: Mainly cloudy with scat- tered showers changing to inter- |mittent rain this afternoon or jthis evening. Temperatures lmuch the same 'as Sunday. Tuesday variable cloudiness. Winds southerly 15 shifting to northerly 10 to 15 later today or tonight. Northern Georgian Bay, Tima- gami, Algoma regions, Sault Series Of Rain Showers Drier, Cool Air To Follow Killaloe ..- 48 52 Muskoka 55 North Bay 55 Earlton .-.- 52 Sault Ste, Marie 55 Kapuskasing 55 White River . 55 Moosonee .-+ 7 5 Intermittent rain ending this af-| ternoon or this evening. Temper- | atures much the same as Sun-| day. Tuesday mainly sunny. | Winds light. | White River, Cochrane, west- ern James Bay regions: Cloudy becoming sunny by this after- noon. Cooler. Mainly sunny on Tuesday. Winds light. Montreal and Ottawa region: Cloudy with rain today. Tuesday cloudy with a few sunny periods. | Timmins ...++.++++ | BACKACHE « BLADDER IRRITATION Common Kidney or Bladder Irrita- tions make many men and women feel tense and nervous from frequent, burning or itching urination night and day. Secondarily, you yay ieee sleep and have Headache, Backache and feel older, tired, depressed. 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WEEKEND 1 40 F On ] By THE CANADIA) Forty-nine persons | accidentally across C Ing the weekend--40 o ways. Five died in fi carbon monoxide poi: from drowning and from being crushed b tree, A Canadian Pr from 6 p.m. Friday night Sunday, lo showed Ontario with fatalities--15 on the five in fires and tw from carbon mono parked car. One man was cru: tree in New Brunswic person drowned in Ni Traffic mishaps clz ves in Quebec, four rta and British three in Newfoundlanc In Manitoba and Ni and one in New Bruns Prince Edward I: Saskatchewan recorde free weekends, The survey does n industrial or natur: known suicides nor s| The Ontario dead: SUNDAY Sheryl Harris, 12, Carol, 10, of Toront McLaren, 10 and her | bie, 5, of Rockwood, fire in an east-enc home. Joan Thompson, 2 ronto, in a fire in : house in downtown To Edwin Gerald Bur Muncey, Ont., when struck a tree st Glencoe 30 miles sot London. David Ross Hill, 14, ville, Ont.,. when struc while walking on a dense fog near Brantf Sulochana Singhan: Personal In U.K. I By CARL MOLI LONDON (CP). Waits of Britain's ri beaders have sidled in litical limelight on the niversary of the Lab electoral takeover Conservatives. Edward Heath's cz leader of the oppositio atives is questioned ground that his pers not robust enough. Prime Minister Wils is determined to scotc false and malicious ru concerning his person ter and integrity," 2 Court judge was told in a successful Wilso: tion. With the Conservati annual conferenc Wednesday in Brighto liament's autumn re-a week away, public | Heath's leadership he a crescendo. NEEDS MORE BOUN Gerald Nabarro, a'f Tory whose criticism cancellation of a part, date last week, sa should show "much | ness, much more bou more showmanship." pease couse eS THIEVES PLAY I NEW DELHI (A have formed a 100-n to combat an increas at the onset of the season. 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