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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1967, p. 2

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|Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 4, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE LBJ Allows Inspection 7 Of Nuclear Safeguards | WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- President Johnson has pledged to allow international inspection of all non-military nuclear ac- tivities in the U.S. as soon as other nations accept safeguard provision of a nuclear non-pro- liferation treaty now under ne- tion. He said the U.S. is not asking any country to accept safe- guards that it is unwilling to ac- cept itself. "We do not believe that the safeguards we propose in that treaty will interfere with the peaceful activities of any coun- Johnson spoke Saturday in a television hookup from the White House to Chicago for a ceremony marking the 25th an- niversary of the first sustained nuclear chain reaction. Caution Urged WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. public health service has 136 Killed In Traffic Accidents By THE CANADIAN PRESS American 200 Viet Cong Die In Day-Long Fight | | _ SAIGON (AP) -- infantry and South Vietnamese} fire from recoilless rifles, small Traffic accidents claimed 36\marines boxed in a Viet Congjarms and machine-guns. The force came under heavy Israel's Chief Of Staff . Rabin, 44, Gives Up Post JERUSALEM (AP) -- Maj.-;named Israel's envoy in Wash- |Gen. Itzhak Rabin, mastermind|ington. lof Israel's victory over the) Israeli-born Rabin fought the | arabs in the June war, stepped Cong tried to overrun a district|down as military chief of staff -|Sunday amid reports the gov- headquarters in the coastal low-) ates oe Premier Lavi Esh- British and the Arabs during: his military carrier. In 1946, he was high on the British Palestine -au- | Blast Delayed FARMINGTON, N.M, (AP) -- Atomic Energy Commission; technicians were attempting to analyse today problems with electrical cables that forced an- other postponement of the Pro-| ject Gasbuggy underground nu-| clear explosion. | The AEC said Sunday that Gasbuggy, which had been| scheduled for Wednesday, would be delayed at least two days and that no new date could be set until after the problems were analysed. Gasbuggy is an experiment to help determine if nuclear de- vices, exploded deep under- ground, can stimulate recovery of natural gas from rock forma- tions of low permiability. If the technique works, spokesmen say, U.S. natural [Pr reserves may be doubled. % The Gasbuggy device, with ithe power of 26,000 tons of high | PRESIDENT JOHNSON lexplosive, has been lowered to jalso showed four deaths in fires, r lthree in miscellaneous accidents]15 killed and 50 wounded. The delta battle coincided Brunswick had any road fatali- advised ship captains on Lake| Erie not to take on drinking or) cooking water from partially polluted waters up to 20 miles) from shore. | 1 The agency said water should|ters) -- It was announced in not be taken aboard anywhere| Casteau, Belgium, Sunday that within five miles of the coast-|Lt.-Gen. Juergen Bennecke of line or within 20 miles of metro-| West Germany will succeed fel- ..+Makes Offer Name Nato Chief 4,240 feet below the surface. There have been two previous \postponements of the detona- tion, which would be the first in- BONN, West Germany (Reu- dustrial use of nuclear explo- sives. French Depart lof 46 accidental deaths reported] battalion in the Mekong Delta lacross Canada during the week-\today and reported willing 200 in end. a day-long battle that raged into | A survey by The Canadian|the night. Press from 6 p.m. Friday until] Initial field reports put U.S. midnight Sunday, local times,|casualties at four dead and 38 ded, South Viet at and one drowning. Ontario had the highest death] with more of the Communist ar- toll with 10 killed in traffic mis-|tillery and rocket attacks which haps, four in fires and one/have become the prevailing pat- drowning. : tern of the Vietnam war in re- Nine died on the road in Que-jcent weeks. Communist troops bec, one person was shot, one/shelled a U.S. destroyer, killing died in a fall from a window,/two Americans and woun- and another person choked to/ding three, made a bazooka at- death. tack on the U.S. Army head- One person died in Newjquarters just outside of Saigon, Brunswick as a result of carbon|sank one cargo barge and set monoxide poisoning. Neither her afire, and ambushed an Prince Edward Island nor Newjarmy convoy. 3 The fighting in the delta broke ties. : : out just before 8 a.m. as troops | Nova Scotia and Alberta had) of the U.S. 9th Infantry Division five traffic deaths each, Saskat-|and the 5th Vietnamese Marine U.S.| lands. e acpi a " % helicopter gunships, artillery pn SENS __| kal would appoint him ambassa-|thorities' "most wanted" list and gunboats joined in the bat- ve to the United States. and finally was arrested aifter chewan and British Columbia) battalion were being landed by three each and Newfoundland) navy troop carriers for a sweep. tle to support the ground troops. The U.S. command said heavy contact continued the day and that the southern allied troops pushed the Com- munists about 24% miles north- ward, At nightfall, there was still moderate to heavy contact. One of the Communist attacks on U.S. installations was on the main army headquarters at Long Binh, a second was a few miles from Long Binh, and a third was near an American di- vision headquarters. U,S. marines turned the ta- bles on the Viet Cong when they ambushed a column of 25 troops two miles southeast of Phu Bai, headquarters of the 3rd Marine Division. The marines killed five Viet Cong in the brief fire- fight Sunday night. One marine was killed. Mortar attacks also were re- ported Sunday, and the Viet and Manitoba one each. | Industrial and natural deaths, known suicides and slayings are not included in the survey. throughout No Objection From U.S. Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States would not stand in the way of the National Libera- tion Front© of South Vietnam being invited to appear before the United Nations, the state de- partment says. Press officer Warren Magru- der gave this response quoting U.S. Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, when asked Saturday about report that the United States had objected to repre- sentatives of the National Liber- ation Front--political arm of the Viet Cong guerrillas--appearing before the UN General Assem- bly in October. Magruder did not specifically answer the question of whether the United States had blocked a UN appearance by the NLF. ow pion al Lp eg be dynamiting a police post, He ito now deputy chief, was nam a ; : pa the Neebinet to. succeed|SPent six months in a prison {Rabins, 44, who has been the) camp. armed forces chief for four} Rabin built up Israel's ar- |years, a year longer than usual.| mored corps and air force into |" Defence Minister Moshe|powerful striking -- spearheads Dayan proposed Bar-Lev, 43, aj and laid the plans for swift de- Yugoslav-born career officer, to ployment and independent ac- assume command. tion which won the June waur. He expressed satisfaction that come Rabin--one of his junior officers ' in the Second World War Jewish] HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S ; Palamach -underground--would OIL "continue to work in the nation-| al interest." This was seen here as an indi- that Rabin would be Qe 313 per ALBERT ST." Safety Problems? [| 24-HOUR SERVICE | Call J. Feltis 723-4663 « CHAIRMAN OSHAWA | SAFETY LEAGUE 728-6414 | SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS WEATHER FORECAST | The Ontario dead: Helen Daigle, 44, and her "wo Clouds Tonight, Tuesday SNOWMOBILE RENTALS politan areas or three other list-|low countryman Gen. Dolf Graf ed areas. The areas were listed as east|Commander-in-chief, of the Pennsylvania-New York boundary, west of Point Pelee, Ont., and bays such as Green Bay and Saginaw Bay. The recommendation was made on the basis of a sampling of drinking water aboard ves- sels in Detroit, Toledo and Chicago, the public health serv- ice said. Union Split Widens MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- The International Longshore- men's Association has ordered its 50,000 members to quit the AFL-CIO Maritime Trades De- partment in a widening split be- tween dockworkers and sea- going unions. PARIS (Reuters)-- French NATO's| Withdrawal from the NATO. mil- Alliediitary structure has left the |Forces Central Europe. Sources] Southern NATO flank geographi- |here said Sunday West German|cally isolated, says a report to | Lt.-Gen. Werner Eugen} be given to the assembly by the Hoffmann will become the new|Western European Union here deputy commander of NATO's today. ' |Baltic Approaches Command,| The report criticized France lsucceeding German Vice-Admi-|and says a build-up of Soviet ral Gert Jeschonnek. navy forces in the Mediterra- : nean threatens vital Mediterra- New Gabon Chief nean sea lanes, iat A four-day assembly meeting LIBREVILLE, Gabon (Reu-/also is to discuss a British bid| |ters) -- Vice-President Albert|to join the European Common Bernard Bongo, 32, was sworn|Market and hear a report sup- = wurte tioces beg of porting the British application, | 7a succee rT Sl! despite Fre: si dent Leon Mba, who died in m ay OP DOsIUOH, | Paris Tuesday after a long ill- | ness. His presidential mandate Pope Appears Well ends in 1974. | VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope {Pail appeared well and his von Kiclmansegg as daughter, Sharon Ness, 5, in a} in |house fire in Toronto. Mild S ll Cpl. William Ginnish, 41, of pe (canadian Forces Base Petawa- wa, when the car in which he war riding left Highway 17|issued at 5:30 a.m. about a mile west of Pembroke. A 40s Terence Smith, 25, of Oshawa) mid-30s in Northern Ontario. when his motorized toboggan| Hamilton, Toronto, Island 15 miles north of Os-|Krie, Lake Huron, awa. Lake Ontario, southern Geor-| Mostly stocs little warmer Donna Black, 6, Gloria Salva-|today. A few cloudy periods to- dor, 4, and Angelina Macini, 40,/night and Tuesday and contin- when they were hit by cars iN|yin mild. Winds southwesterly gian Bay, Haliburton: SATURDAY sunny and a separate accidents in Toronto, Richard Saari, 4, of Deep near 15. Sudbury, North Bay, ice into eight feet of water in TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast|North Bay Synopsis: -Ailder weather is| Kapuskasing Benjamin Ross Jr., 43, of De-|forecast for today and Tuesday| White River ltroit, when his car hit a bridgejacross the province. Tempera-|Moosonee abutment 10 miles west of Chat-|tures are expected to reach the in southern Ontario and London, | collided with a car on Scugog|Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake) ; White River when he fell through the/piver, Algoma, Cochrane, Ti- "All officers of the ILA and) fr all districts, and locals, and all officers thereof are hereby directed to disaffiliate, resign and with- draw from the Maritime Trades Department," the Longshore- men's 22-man executive council said Saturday. Student Dies TORONTO (CP) -- Joel Hen-| ricks, a 19-year-old York Uni- 'versity student fro: llev i was killed Saturday eer er PARIS, Ont, (CP) -- 'The|near Bewdley, 20 miles south Of windsor .........- 30 45 walked in front of a car on|,; body of Wayne Thompson, 21, of| Peterborough. St. Thomas . 7 Ha Highway 401. Princeton, Ont., drowned two! Joseph William Guay, 34, Of/London ..++++ eos 27 42 Police said he had a note in | |weeks ago in the Grand River|Valrita when his car collided/Kitchener ....+.06. 27 42 his pocket absolving the driver |here, was found Sunday in two|With a tractor-trailer truck OM) Mount Forest 25 40 of the car of any blame, The| \feet of water about two miles| Highway 11 near Kapuskasing. | |wingham .... iy note said he was depressed = north of Brantford. | Robert Williams, 79, of Zurich| Hamilton .... 27 45 about losing an_ interfaculty| | 'Thompson was drowned when|when his house was destroyed|st Catharines .... 27 45 football game Friday. jswift currents of the river|by fire 60 miles northeast. of) Toronto .. 30 45 3 |slammed a 12-foot aluminum] Sarnia. Peterboroug 8. 0 Winters On Tour |boat in which he and a poe a Amelia Manalakos, about 50./Kingston ...... Ree te | STOCKHOLM (AP)--Cana-| ion were riding into a_ steel|of dag bec ee pon Fe . 42 | i i xe } r bridge pier about 60 feet from|grocery store W ere S Killaloe .. 40 dian Trade Minister Winters, U THANT shore. ™ the back burned. Muskoka 40 | started his Scandinavian tour here Sunday. He will visit Swe-| den until Dec. 5 and then go on! to Norway and Denmark. Win-| ters was welcomed at Arlanda International Airport by the as- sistant state undersecretary for foreign affairs, Knut Berns- troem. Cars Derail HAWK JUNCTION, Ont. (CP) ~-- Seventeen cars of a 53-car Al- goma Central Railway freight were derailed Saturday, tearing up about a quarter mile of track. An open switch was blamed for the derailment near this community 160 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. HERE AND THERE RIFLES STOLEN Burglars entered the Uniroyal store at King Street and Park| Road Thursday night and took 18 'rifles. Oshawa police said the rifles were: 308's, 30-30's and 12-gauge shotguns. 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Speaking from his japartment windows to 20,000 = | persons in bright sunlight in St. |Peter's Square, the Roman & | Catholic pontiff, now 70, urged| land and their religion. Body Recovered «+. Valuable Efforts | Pi boat overturned, tossing} c : me ' |Thompson and John Bechthold,| OTTAWA (CP) -- External|19, of Paris in the water. Becht-| Affairs Minister Martin warmly] hold stayed with the boat until| Que supported Sunday the "'contin-|the current brought it closer to ued and valuable efforts' of|the shore, reaching it safely.| United Nations Secretary-Gen-/Thompson, wearing winter eral U Thant to resolve the Cs-|clothes and boots, was swept prus situation. away. ; | Mr. Martin, in Windsor, Ont., id during the weekend, commented) Talks With Soviets in a statement issued through} BADEN-BADEN, West. Ger- his office here on U Thant's ap-| many (AP) -- Talks have begunl peal to Cyprus, Greece and Tur-|hetween West Germany and the| week-end binge and shouted for key "'to take prompt and posi-| Soviet Union about a possible| thrown out of the back seat of Winds his father's car in a two-car col- near 16. southwest to westerly RENTALS: '2 Hour, Hourly & Daily Rates home. Italy's millions of emigrants to|/port Hope in a two-car crash remain faithful to their home-!near Bewdley, 20 miles south of Peterborough. | Port Hope in a two-car crash| police reporte d, after their lision on Highway 2 near his Montreal and Ottawa: Clear with cloudy periods today. Tues- day cloudy with a few sunny pe- riods, seasonable temperatures, | winds light. 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OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M,-- STARTING DECEMBER Ist CREDIT JEWELLERS 20 Simcoe St. South Oshawa Shopping Centre --@ EVEN VIET Graveyard cross knocked out of position by mortar fire and another one pock- ed marked by small arms fire is scene ai cemetery out side the perimeter at the HOOPLA LASTS N More Nc As Grey OTTAWA (CP) -- "Of course I'm drunk, it's Grey Cup Week isn't it," said one Ottawa teen-: ager Saturday during the cele-) brations for the Canadian Foot- ball League championship game. And he was a good indication of the hoopla that followed for nine hours after Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats battered Saskatchewan Roughriders 24-1 in the annual East-West final at Lansdowne Park. The youngster was on Otta- wa's Sparks Street shopping mall, the centre of downtown activity, a few hours after the game, and was indicative of the mob scene that followed the na- tional championship. : But there was more noise than trouble during the post- game celebrations. "Actually it was a pretty good night for us," a police spokes- man said. SNOW CHILLS HOOPLA The crowd, mostly youngsters with apparently nowhere else to dissipate their energies, milled through the towntown area. There was some minor damage. A two-inch snowfall started about 2 a.m. and put a chill on outside activity. Police Chief Ab Cavan said after it was all over: "Tm glad it turned out the way it did." Another police spokesman paid: '"'We're just thankful it's all over." Most of the out-of-town fans were on there way home by mid-day Sunday to Hamilton and Regina. Some activity con tinued downtown but it was mostly the result of young Otta. wans looking for some Gre} Cup action. One hotel raised its cove! charge to $10 during Grey Cur night to keep out unwanted re vellers and another stripped it: lobby of furniture and. painting: to reduce the possibility of dam age. ARREST 86 While one police spokesmat said there was little out of th ordinary for a long weekend sit uation, Chief Cavan reported 8 arrests--mostly on liquor in fractions--with 11 of them mad at Lansdowne Park. A number of young fans wer ushered from the park afte they dashed out on the field du: ing the game and interrupte play for varying periods ¢ time. DX -- DX'-- DX - BE WI ECON § AV WITH DX ¢ Phone | a RAR KK

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