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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1967, p. 11

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growing economi- responsibilities in nal field are ex- inevitable that, as will be, our posi- onsiderably more IOI td intage Room" RES RT | TEL OUTH ~AIN eb FORE OE OIRO IP EEE EEE IRE AOR UO gag ae * * * * x * * 3 * | | | | IFT AYERS TKETS ay gift envelopes, es, Coast te coast ORROW! é ES! Fox presents BB-GILA GOLAN beady + Donched by DUEL A E* CINEMASCOPE VN DAILY ATt - §:50 - 9:40 ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS ir NT BURN Lune (Adult-Color) ee SPANISH DEVALUATION Student Riots Indicate Pressure Against France By CY FOX Canadian Press Staff Writer Student riots following out-|, bursts of worker discontent in cate continuing pressure: against the government of Fran- cisco Franco, but Spain's dura- ble strongman is expert at deal- tion is the country's continued exclusion from the European Sommon Market. The austerity rogram aims at curbing infla- tion through, among other things, such political developments as Franco's selection of a reputed ultra-conservative as immediate successor in case of : personal incapacity could bring Slashes in government|further outcries expenditure and a wage freeze These economic irritants plus which kriows his in a_ nation a Sen. Dodd Files Amended Motion On Libel Charges WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena- tor Thomas o $2,000,000, J. Dodd Pearson and Jack Anderson. A spokesman for said he construes this as with-| ments drawal of the libel suit, in which/ files. Dodd originally asked for $6,- and dreads the/ 000,000 damages but later.cut it] decisions cost of civil strife. t malice,"" Dodd The new motion made no (Dem.| mention of libel but asked U.S, Conn.) filed an amended motion! District Judge Alexander Holt- Tuesday which at least tempo-jzoff for a hearing on other Dodd rarily eliminated his charges of} charges. These allege. that Pear- libel against columnists Drew/son and Anderson conspired to commit trespass, a misdemean- Anderson|or, in obtaining copies of docu- from Dodd's personal »"Under recent Supreme Court requiring proof of "it is al- said, most impossible. . . for a public official to win a libel suit even when he has been seriously maligned... ." John F, Sonnett, Dodd's law- yer, said only matters of law are involved in the trespass changes and that there could be a court ruling on this without long legal delay and the ex- pense of a jury trial. He said if there is a ruling that trespass was committed the law provides for compensato- ry damages of up to $1,000,000. Dodd was censured by the Senate last June 22 for personal use of political funds. He had Medals Mailed | To July Ist Babies mint, carry on one side the cen tennial symbol and the words THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 14, 1967 11 All BLACKS TIE CARDIFF, (Reuters) -- A try OTTAWA (CP) -- The Centen-| Confederation--1867-1967 in Eng-|after 68 minutes by left winger nial Commission is more than 1,000 Canadian ba-|aqa. bies born on it was announced Wednesday, | The medallions, struck by the|State Secretary LaMarsh, have -- scant inscription and the child's derson and Pearson in connéc-jname, Wednesday she presented a symbolic medallion and certif- icate to Andree Sarazin, son of|Rigg has been signed to star in Mr. and Mrs. G. Sarazin, who|The tion with a series of columns. turned down Son- nett's request for a summary judgment, and set a hearing for|was the first child born July 1 Holtzoff filed his suit May 6 against An-'Jan. 9. July 1 of this year.) mailing|lish and French, medallions and certificates tojother, the coat of arms of Can- The certificates, signed jin the Ottawa area and, on the Tony Steel enabled New Zea- jland All Blacks to maintain their unbeaten tour record with |a 3-3 draw against East Wales byjin a Rugby Union match ,| Wednesday. East Wales led 3-0 at half-time. ACTRESS SIGNED The English actress Diana Assassination Bureau, a motion picture based on a story iby Jack London ing with such eruptions. Despite last month's devalua- tion of the Spanish peseta and an austerity crackdown ordered soon afterwards, there is plain evidence that the country has made big material advances since Gen. Franco fought his way to supreme control in the devastating civil war of 1936-39. A tourist boom, which should be further spurred by devalua- tion, is helping Spain's eco-| nomie development. | There 1s much official talk of| major schemes aimed at lessen-| ing the plight of backward, farming areas. | Widespread industrial growth followed a 1959 relaxation of government controls on the} Jeonomy and the encourage-| ment given foreign capital. | CAUSED HIGH PRICES | Yet a growing economy gen- erated high domestic prices.| Critics say the Spanish worker's | living standard still lags behind} that of the rest of Europe. Citing the swollen prices me restrictions on trade union| rights, labor militants this fall demonstrated their discontent in Madrid and elsewhere. Franco's 75th birthday Dec. 4) sparked demonstrations by Uni-| versity of Madrid students. | There seems to be solidarity between the still-dissatisfied| students and the union protes- ters. Franco, stern but shrewdly flexible within his conservative pattern of policies, easily rode out pressure from labor and other critics earlier in the 1960s. | | BADLY ORGANIZED | Opposition to him, though vocal and occasionally violent, appears ill-organized and rag-| mented. | Causing some Spanish frustra-| Celebrations Approved BARRIE, Ont. (CP) -- Plans) for celebrations to commemo- rate the lifetime activities of Ernest Charles Drury, Ontario's oldest living former premier, were approved Tuesday by Sim- coe County council, but dates were left tentative because of) Mr. Drury's physical condition. | Mr. Drury, eighth premier of the province who will be 90 next Jan. 22, is in poor condition in hospital with an undisclosed ail-} ment, council was told. The Drury Birthday Commit- | tee, with Elmvale Reeve Alex McAuley as chairman, will plan the events originally intended to} coincide with the birth date. Mr. Drury, who held power | from 1919 to 1923, headed a gov- ernment that was a coalition of | labor and the old United Farm-| ers of Ontario. After leaving active politics, he was sheriff of Simcoe County for 25 years until 1958 and regis- trar of the Ontario Supreme Court in Barrie until he retired in 1959 at 81, He is the author of numerous historical articles and two books. Quebec Storm -- Leaves Six Dead MONTREAL (CP). -- Freez- {ng rain accompanied by high winds swept over south-central | Quebec Tuesday leaving at least | six dead and thousands without |f electricity and heat as hydro} poles toppled. | At' Cap-de-la-Madeleine, 90 miles northeast of Montreal, a Montreal-Quebec CPR passen- ger train rammed into a car, killing three occupants. Two died at Jonquiere, 100 miles north of Quebec City, when their car slid off an icy road. In St. Jerome a man opened the door of his car and was electrocuted. 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