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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1967, p. 3

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uncil >yprus al by Thant setting principles of an agree- ing Turkey's threat to 'yprus. Although UN felt President Maka- what he wanted, the h government warned ould still intervene if to protect the Turk- ts. eement called for dis- the invasion force the i assembled on their st, 40 miles from Cy- withdrawal of Greek sh forces sent to Cy- excess of: the levels vy the island's 1960 in- e treaties. These per- reek troops and 650 appeal made no direct however, of Turkey's or disbanding of the | Greek-Cypriot nation- s insisted that dis- f the national guard inked to international ; against invasion by jut Turkey has de- will not give up the rded it in the inde- agreements to inter- ehalf of the Turkish- Cooler, nanville ; Whitby --Bowmanville Ju- ated Whitby in a@ Juvenile League ture here last night, in each period for a Brown opened the a pass from Kim 1 in the second ian Peters scored rden's set-up. 'd period, Rick Wool- 2 pass from John ind made it 3-0 ors. it two minutes of ing in the game, ' saved the home- | shutout. mics and Protect With smite IDING ¢ by Kaiser! lation @ No moin- All work guaranteed ates, BRAITH East -- 728-0181 yn ice ve interest count. No | so much Trust cal- um daily but with- Minimum ust f $400,000,000, ger a a PC Non- Confidence Motion' Defeated By Good Margin | OTTAWA (CP) -- A Conser- motion that drew support even from a vative non-confidence Liberal back-bencher was de THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 12, 1967 3 Canada Shunned PARLIAMENT feated 111 to 95 in a Commons | AT-A-GLANCE vote Monday night. The motion criticizing recen t By THE CANADIAN PRESS federal tax increases won New Democrat, Creditiste and Socia Credit support, as well as the vote of John Addison. (L--York! North). Prime Minister Pearson opened the federal-provincial housing conference with a i MONDAY, Dec. 11, 1967 However, the absence of 20 of} proposal for a national council the 95 onservative the government if carried. There were 75 Tories in the House but only 73 voted, two others abstaining because of agreements with absent Liber- als. __ Also supporting the budget de- bate motion were 18 New Demo- crats, two Social Credit MPs, one Creditiste and Mr. Addison. Voting against it were 110 Lib- erals' and J. A. Mongrain (Ind --Trois-Rivieres). Standing in the 265-sat Com- mons is Liberals 132, PCs 95, NDP 22, Creditiste 8, Social ies 4, independent 3, vacant CREDITISTE ABSTAINS Henri Latulippe (Creditiste-- Compton-Frontenac) was in the Commons but registered a rare abstention. "I didn't want to vote for nothing," Mr. Latulippe said MPs en-| on housing and urban develop- sured the defeat of the motion! which would have brought down ment. Most provincial premiers | rejected this idea and called for more federal spending, while Mr. Pearson said Otta- wa must spend less on hous- ing next year. The government survived a Conservative _non-confidence motion on a vote of 111 to 95, with all opposition parties vot- ing for the motion. Trade Minister Winters said he expects tourist income this year will be close to $1,250,000,000--an increase of $400,000,000 over last year. Postmaster-General Cote said planned postal increases, rejected in a surprise Com- | mons vote Nov. 28, will be | reintroduced early next year. TUESDAY, Dec. 12 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to resume the budg- et debate. The Senate meets at 3 p.m. | Carmichael Returns Home, Passport Lifted By U.S. NEW YORK (AP) -- Black Power militant Stokely Carmi- chael was back in the United States today, his passport in the hands of federal officials and his presence stirrig Congress to consider penalties for U.S. citizens who travel to forbidden countries. Carmichael, whose five-month trip included calls in Cuba and North Vietnam, flew into Kenne- dy airport Monday and was met by a cheering group of his ad-| mirers and by U.S. marshals. | U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Hoey of Brooklyn said Carmichael's passport--issued with the provi- so that he not go to either Cuba or North Vietnam--was seized by a marshal executing a feder-| al search warrant. Shortly before Carmichael ar- rived, the state department asked Congress to authorize penalties of up to one year in prison and $1,000 in fines for un- authorized travel by U.S. citi- zens for forbidden countries. Undersecretary of State Nich- olas Katzenbach -termed lifting of a passport to prevent repeat- ed violations of travel restric- tions "inadequate to secure the foreign policy interests which are at stake." LEGISLATE PREVENTIVES Representative Emanuel Cell- er (Dem. N.Y.), chairman of the House of Representatives ju- diciary committee, said: 'The Carmichael case points up the need to invoke criminal penal- ties for forbidden visits." ments which have given great} aid and comfort to our' enemies in Vietnam, Cuba and else-|rilla warfare within the United where. States,"' the British home office "It would be most anamalous|barred him from any return to jof this nature. head of the Student Non-violent the country since last July when he started the trip with a visit} "Carmichael has made state-|to England. | United States did not protect it- self against flagrant violators of passport laws by desperadoes like Carmichael." Senator Karl E. Mundt (Rep. S. D.), a member of the foreign relations committee to which the administration bill was re- ferred, said he favored legisla- tion of that kind. He said Carmichael's trip had "dramatized the fact that this country is pretty defenceless to protect itself" against activities LACKS PENAL BITE A U.S. Supreme Court deci- sion on passports earlier this year left thc. state department without the power to seek crimi- nal penalties for unauthorized visits to countries to which trav- el had been restricted. Katzenbach said that although Carmichael's passport has been officially revoked "no penalty today can be applied to him: for the fact that he visited Hanoi." When Carmichael arrived at Kennedy airport his supporters chanted "Mau, Mau! Mau, Mau!" Among those greeting him was Charles Kenyatta, head of the Harlem group known as the Mau Mau. Together they drove to the Harlem branch 'of the YMCA where Carmichael met with H. Rap Brown, his successor as Co-ordinating Committee. Carmichael had been out of Later, when Carmichael was in Cuba calling for "urban guer- the if a great country like seen encocee BLACK POWER militant Stokely Carmichael walks down ramp of plane that brought him back from Paris yesterday at Kennedy Airport in New York. Car- michael, who was on a five- montn trip, including calls England. in Communist Cuba and North Vietnam».was_ met by a cheering group of his admirers and by U.S. mar- shals who lifted his pass- port for travels to forbidden jin 1968 and an average of $15,-|leased today. -|jury in county court could not} bertond "The Conservatives didn't offer any solution. |. "I'm not obliged to follow my) | leader."' | | Creditiste Leader Real | |Caouette, only other of the par- jty's eight MPs present, support-| |ed the motion. | Mr. Addison, a 39-year-old To- ronto businessman elected to Parliament 'in 1962, was not available for comment after the) vote and there was no indication | why he had sided with the oppo-| sition. Ralph Cowan (L--York-Hum- ber), another Liberal maverick, | said in an interview the party can take no action against Mr. Addison for breaking ranks. "He is a representative of the, people of York North," said Mr. | Cowan. "The caucus can't and won't take any action." Earlier this fall, Steve Otto (L --York East) voted against the government's housing policy in| ae isolated back-bench. re-| volt. NDP LOST EARLIER An NDP sub- d t was| . oP PW . ated IAP SCENTS TT . laieeh ea non-| GORDON TERWILLEGAR, PRESIDENT, PRESENTS TROPHIES TO CITY SCHOOL SPEAKERS confidence vote last Thursday Senior Winners Mel Raskin,Sheila Scott, With Junior Winner Howard Kalnitsky jnight. Moved by David Lewis ee |(York South), it said the gov-| P e e l S | The Conservative amendment | moved by J. Waldo Monteith) bd |(Perth) took a different ap-| |proach, saying the government} Ta OT1ca on es In UN Peace Role OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian| Prime Minister soldiers, welcomed to Suez as|the Nobel Peace Pras tc ie jPeacekeepers in 1956, are about|part in creation of UNEF in |as welcome there now as sand/1956. The force including hun- {Scorpions at a Bedouin picnic. | dreds of Canadians, first moved | _The 18-year-old United Na-|between the Egyptians and Is- jtions Truce Supervisory Organi-|raeli - French - British invading |zation (UNTSO) 'has been forces and then for a decade pa- |stregthened since the June trolled the Egyptian side of the | Arab-Israeli war to 178 officers Egyptian-Israeli frontier from 133, mainly for duty along} 'The present UN mission at jthe Suez Canal. : Suez represents the first time | UN Secretary-General U|since 1947 that Canada has not | Thant last week disclosed plans! been asked to participate in a |to increase the number of UN| UN peacekeeping effort. jumervers along the canal to 90! The only ones in which Can- 3. .,|ada did not take part were in | But Canada, one of the origi-| Greece in 1947 and in Indonesia jnal contributors to UNTSO, has/in the same year not been asked by the UN for oe |additional officers beyond the 20 HAVE BEEN IN MANY who have been serving there) UN operations in which Can- Since 1949. And no Canadians|ada has participated are the are on duty in any of the UN ob-| Middle East in 1949, Kashmir in servation posts along the canal,/1949, Korea in 1950, UNEF in Officially, the explanation is| 1956, Lebanon in 1958, the Congo that Gen. Odd Bull of Norway,|in. 1960, West New Guinea in the UNTSO commander, has-not/ 1962, Yemen in 1963, Cyprus in asked for more Canadian per-|1964 and India-Pakistan in 1965. sonnel--although the 11 other) The Middle East, Kashmir countries represented on the|and Cyprus operations continue. i se Lae ----~|mission were asked--and has' , Informants said Monday Rus- | chosen not to send any Cana- sia or France or both likely will YWCA Grant Tan that President Nasser of Egypt|which Canada contributes' 880 accused Canada of an "act of! soldiers dians to the canal area object to any strengthening of E Uals Taxe aggression" against the Arab| One senior officer in the de- | S| states for objecting last May to | ernment had ducked taxing the| rich and put the burden on the| a Unofficially, it is pointed out|the UN force in Cyprus, to fence department said UN : withdrawal of the UN Emergen-|forces often serve litt po Bi taxes to meet its Board of control overlooked) CY day cate the matter| than to bolster the echaamilee of vagances. : ; se s i ; 'i cou submitted to the UN! under-deve] i Mr. Lewis said Monday the Three Oshawa public school} by Oshawa Public Schools'|dy Phipps of Lake Vista school|it, Bee eerie: teeta tee | Becatily Council or General As- reat ata othene baik Pees is NDP wasn't in sympathy with| Pupils won top honors last| Principals' Association. and Sheila Scott of T. R. Mc- Young Women's Christian As-|Sembly. being made to look foolish b the Conservative approach set|Week. in a city-wide public) Contestants in the final com-|Ewen public school. sociation of Oshawa. -- | In any event, the unwanted-| building up its Mobile Command out on Mr. Monteith's speech speaking contest. : petitions in the junior division : Winners of the senior and|' Controllers agreed to make a|at-Suez sign hung on Canadians for peacekeeping duties. when |but would support the motion|. Mel Raskin of Ridgeway Sen- were: Susan Ginstel, Dr. C. F.| junior divisions received CUDS| 195g pet in the YWCA that/ bas added to the disenchant-| world interest in such UN mis- | because it attacked government|!°T public school came first in|Cannon; Deborah Stone, E. A.|from the principals' association |... cadet the : mount of ies {ment with peacekeeping gener-| sions is flagging. : j|mismanagement and the tax in-|th@ Senior division of the final| Lovell school; Howard Kalmit-/and all entrants of the semi-|,. pavarsia bl ie et ty | ally in thé armed forces since| The defence 'department an- | crease, jcontest at Dr. S, J. Phillip's|sky, Sunset Heights and Joanne/final contest received a certifi-/©5 2!" ac T ites sel ated hasty, if nof ignominious, | nounced last spring that a para- The six-day budget debate,|Public school last Thursday.|Cole of Woodcrest public|cate' honoring their participa-/ar ot 9 600 cha Blots withdrawal of UNEF from|chute regiment would be formed which continues today, is to end| Sheila Scott took second place. | school. tion a eae | Egypt. and added to Mobile Command Wednesday with a vote on Fi-|.,2" the junior section, Howard; Senior contestants for the| The three top winners will| Last May, city assessment}---- Its location has not been made nance Minister Sharp's budget Kalmitsky of Sunset Heights/finals were: Christine Kuch,| represent Oshawa public|commissioner G. H. Meredith| known though the likely choice Mel|schools in the Ontario County] told council the YWCA (199 Cen-| Wen-/public speaking contest in Port|tre St.) has no legal right to} Perry, Feb. 15. If one of the|the civic exemption, Apparesy) 2 2 contestants wins at R. H. Cor-|ly there is no authority in the F t R d nish Public school, he will rep-|assessment or municipal acts to) Irs ea ing resent Ontario County at.a zonejextend the allowance, nor is; 7 at contest which will be held in'there a_ city council tiylaW) seria yah cat, ode pri Whitby this year, or resolution to permit it | cera ns os Representatives from Dur! At the time the department of sage in the Senate last week re- Con. Shaw Defends Area ham, Victoria, York and On |municipal affairs told the dity| Covet first reading in the Com- Toronto Cuts | Denied City Bus Service tario Counties compete in the/that application for special leg-| "rhe ek been the Food and | | Con. Margaret Shaw told, Con. Shaw said if the Public/ Zone competitions. islation would be granted, in Hae We e ; New Projects jboard of control yesterday that) Utilities Commission bus service). If one of the Oshawa pupils/all probability, if there was no Nerkie wld Bietvun a }] lresidents in the Apple Hill Bieal ein the Gad eukiy wear cl successful at the zone level,|objection from council LSD; an offence. x ainona __,jhave complained to her that, : nad he can represent Oshawa in the| However, Con. Margaret| jt' also would require. those| eee '0 (CP) -- A long list/they miss a bus route to the| we have to sit down with the|/Ontario Championships being\Shaw pointed out to the board found guilty of possession to| projects has been|new Grandview subdivision. |PUC and if there is a cheaper|held in Toronto, March 18. |yesterday that the YWCA will { LSD Bill Gets ft Edmonton | resolutions. school won first place. Coronation public school; | He introduced a special budg- _The contest was sponsored| Raskin, Ridgeway Senior; et Nov. 30 raising personal in-| {come taxes five per cent and in-| |creasing by 10 per cent the ex-| cise taxes on beer, liquor and tobacco. sablved or partly discarded by| 'phe people in the Apple Hill|way and better way for all the| , Gordon Terwillegar, --_presi-\not have time to get the special tthe pad were not trafficking | pee in the face of high con-|) area should have this bus ser-\people in Oshawa then I'm in\@nt of the principals' associa-| provincial legislation cleared| 'The bill provides fines and| q Seas ate interest costs. _ | vice. They have always had|favor." ition, presented the awards.|in order to be granted the 1968| iai1 terms for possession and. up Etaee wt a Pips come ve quite a number of patronizing Desatgameece sain eas roe [peanley, a ee eae tax exemption. to 10 years in prison for traf- RADIO DISPATCHED 7am) the bus service and all of a| gs : : education, ficking, a more serious offence. resign ped bn poe Pro-|sudden it is taken away," she Liquor Outlets pds oe for the final re R . Other Senate bills given first MOTOR CITY j e undertaken inliold the board. p Ree : allery egistered reading in the Commons in- the next four to five years, Mel Raskin's winning topic CAB 9 PRINCE STREET She said the city should try| He said the treasury board/and have a more even distribu- has slashed to $16,000,000 ajtion of buses -- instead of cut- $36,000,000 capital spending pro-|ting off one area to serve anoth- . cludes one to dissolve the North- Donations Deducted)ern Ontario Pipe Line Crown 'Corporation. ven The government of Canada|: Open After Vote RICHMOND HILL, Ont. (CP) | Continent" la Scott's was "India--the Sub- was 'Being a Canadian," Shei- and Howard na gram planned for 1968, and has|er. = JAGuOE | Sunel opened for| trite © Winning topic WSihas registered the Art Gallery encouraged department heads| Con. Shaw went as far as tojbusiness Saturday after polls) Grade four, five and six|of Oshawa as a charitable or-) ganization, a press release from) owe ee How to get says the official recognition by| - ie aera government me! -- the Income Tax people fo lend you money s interest free lare deductible for income tax! 'assessment. Interested? Well it's possible. Section 79B of the Income Tax Act "says" so. The Government encourages you to prepare for your retirement by giving you important income tax to cut proposed spending next}suggest the use of small bus- closed in a municipal election, | 'is is Past 'f year to less than $81,000,000/ses in remote areas but Cop. marking the end of years of Don pe gener Bhegh grb from $97,000,000. |Frank McCallum interjected to/election-day drought in Ontario. seven and eight pupils formed "The federal government has|S@Y: | Owners of licensed premises/the senior section. asked for economy and we have| 'There is only one way t0|were notified Friday they could) Senior and junior semi-finals} done all we could without reduc-|cure it. That's to cut it off al-jreopen after the polls _closed,| were held Dec. 5 and 6 at Dr.| ing services," said Con. Margar-|together (the bus system)."" He|under a change of policy an-/S. J, Phillips' school and T. R. et Campbell, city budget chief. {also told Con. Shaw that larger/nounced by the Liquor Licence) McE |buses are cheaper to run than|Board Nov. 16. -- Prep g i ine pigeon A buses as far as fuel costs} Bars and beer parlors will re- |go. main closed in future federal an Olympic size swimming pool, a new fire hall and a new indoor) elections because the provincial ice arena for the downtown! liquor act applies only to munic- area. Requests for $4,000,000] ipal and provincial voting days. from Toronto Hydro for plant} Srnec are ete and equipment extensions, and id $600,000 for a North Toronto re-| Climbs In Nov. | gional library were rejected. | | The treasury board indicated} BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- it had made cuts in spending to The Bowmanville detachment of reduce the level of debenture fi-|the Ontario Provincial Police nancing. 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Fatality Rate GREEN INJURED HAND BOSTON (AP) -- Boston de- fenceman Teddy Green suffered only a bruised left hand in a fight with Montreal's Terry Harper during a National Hock- ey League free-for-all here Sun- day night, x-rays showed Mon- When you talk to him be sure to ask him about the built-in | guarantees that only an insured plan can offer. Phone him today or mail this coupon for a free, informative brochure on how you can save tax dollars, EXPIRES DEC. 244 or sooner if quota is reached 000,000 between 1969 and 1972. | Four persons were killed in ss jhighway accidents during the month and 44 persons were in- New Trial jured in the 74 accidents in- HEAT WITH OIL | vestigated. | Police safety checked 367 ve- DIXON'S Ordered thicles during the month and| |charged 165 drivers under the} OIL KITCHENER (CP) -- A new|Highway Traffic Act. Two per-| trial was called Monday for| Sons were essen with an 313 ALBERT ST. Kenseth: Phillip Burden, 28, aiofences under. me eriming Hamilton steelworker, after a|Cde. ers 24-HOUR SERVICE Criminal activity in the de-| reach a verdict on a charge of|tachment area was at a mini- 723-4663 false advertising. |mum during November. The to-| Mrs, Sarah Milmine testified|2! Value of stolen property| SERVING OSHAWA OVER advertisement that offered up to), wall Be 14 fights and twols ad a month for typing at). iit, fherts. | see ss : As a result of investigations She said she received a form) three persons have been charg-| ed with criminal offences, 17 of-| letter requesting $1, which she sent. Court was told she re-|fences were cleared otherwise, | ceived a 12-page booklet that)and 11 persons have been charg- contained' instructions on how to|ed with offences against the pro-| start a home typing business. | yjncial statutes. | Judge David Charlion ordered| Five persons were reported) the jury dismissed and a new|missing and five persons were J. 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