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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Becember 22, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Humphrey Assigned Task Anti-McCarthy Campaign WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice- President Hubert H. Humphrey is reported to have been as- signed the job of leading the counter-attack against Senator Eugene J. McCarthy's challenge to President Johnson's renomi- nation in 1968. Humphrey, sources suggested Thursday, 'will be the chief ad- ministration pitcher in they see as a campaign double- header: one covering the pri- mary election period, and. other against the Republican nominee in the regular fall campaign. The assignment, said a knowl- edgeable administration source, will make "very remote" the speculation Johnson would dump Humphrey as his running mate in 1968. Bribery MONTREAL (CP) -- A self-| employed Italian shoemaker) testified Thursday he paid $375) --all his savings--to Alderman! Gerard Caron of suburban St.| Michel to obtain a municipal) permit to finish his basement workshop. The shoemaker, Leonildo Car-)nassengers collided with a| | retta, 39, said Caron told him/freight at a siding just east of, the cost of the permit was $400.|here Thursday night. The Kan-| He did not have that much but! sas highway patrol said some 50| managed to save $375 which he nassengers were injured, none! } gave to Caron Caron then issued the permit,|" Corretta said. He was testifying at the pre- liminary hearing of Mayor Mau- rice: Bergeron of St. Michel) charged with accepting bribes. | Trapped Men Saved enteen men, trapped for hours behind a-cave-in inside a} snowcapped mountain, crawled| through a narrow passageway to safety today. A cheer went up as the men} emerged from the entrance to a 1¥%-mile-long state war project | tains, which separate northern and southern California. Fellow workmen had tried to) reach the men f-om-three direc- tions, but feared the men might be trapped as long as four or tive days. However, one team-- digging head-on through 80 feet of dirt, rock and steel blocking the tunnel--made rapid pro- gress after finding the collapsed steel roof had formed a partial! passageway. Electrohome Shares | TORONTO (CP) -- Carl A.) Pollock, president of Electro-| home Ltd., said Thursday the) sale of 10,000 company shares} Nov. 23 was to members of his! own family. part of a long-term plan to ad- what we Sere | HUBERT H. HUMPHREY « » double-barrelled job Train Crash WAMEGO, Kan. (AP) -- A train crowded with 190 holiday adly. Only 12 persons apparently remained in hospital overnight. About 20 others were treated and released. Washkansky Funeral CAPE' TOWN (AP) -- Louis ; | Washkansky, first man ever to) # GORMAN, Calif. (AP) -- Sev-| receive a transplanted heart, | P 19| was buried today by the rabbi| who presided at his marriage 21 years ago. The surgeon who headed the transplant team, exhausted by efforts to save Washkansky from pneumonia, did not attend the funeral ance in the United States. Dr. Christian N. Barnard was represented by his younger brother, Marius, also a member of the transplant team. Washkansky's wife, Ann, 41, showed signs of distress as the coffin was lowered into the grave. Imperial Awards Out PORT OF SPAIN (AP) -- |Trinidad and Tobago Thursday decided to stop participating in any of the colonial, imperial or empire awards given out by the Queen Insfead the country, which gained independence five years ago, will have its own national The awards will be bestowed | | French-speaking | should be to escalate efforts for New Year Resolution QUEBEC (CP) -- Cultural Af- fairs Minister Jean-Noel Trem- blay suggested Thursday**tfiat the New Year's resolution of Canadians a new constitution. Mr. Tremblay, one of Pre- mier Daniel Johnson's constitu- tional advisers, said in a holi- day statement: "If 1967 has been a year of |awareness for French Canada, | 1968 must be the year of accom- plishments, including, among others, a new constitution. 'We now are better informed |in Canada about the will of Que- |bec to be itself, to increase its fields of action and to develop \its cultural wealth. "This is why we believe that in 1968 Quebecers must accentu- ate their efforts toward a com- plete recasting of the constitu- jtion to give Quebec the instru- jments it needs to affirm its na- tional personality." | | | | E | | | | | | | | } and prepared to! tunnel in the Tehachapi moun-|jeave for a television appear-| JAMES HOFFA «+» Christmas In Jail |, Hoffa Christmas | LEWISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Christmas inside the wall sof, Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary | will be much the same for all 1,650 convicts including Jimmy) Hoffa. There will be a super turkey dinner with all the trimmings, | just one gift package, and all! the holiday greetings relatives and friends care to mail. | There will be midnight and} daylight church services, carol-| ing and finally a special movie. | awards for civil and military t LITTER BUGS CAPITAL Mr. Pollock said the sale was|eorvice New Delhi city officials, faced with growing criticism of litter just his company holdings for|by the governor-general on the in the Indian capital, have an- estate purposes. "The same type of transaction advice of the prime minister. However, Trinidad and Toba- nounced they will begin a $133,- 000 program to clean all roads, has happened in the past and| go will take part in awards such/streets and back yards. will certainly occur from time|as to time in the future,"' he said. knighthoods, the Victoria} Cross, Queen's medals, service| The shares did not trade|medals and other non-imperial Thursday and sold Wednesday|a wards. at $9.50, lowest since 1962. HERE AND THERE AWARD CONTRACT Harnden and King Construc- tion Co., Cobourg, has been awarded a $366,563 contract for grading and draining a portion of Highway 2, east of Bowman- ville. The work is part of the te Hope DHO operations for 1 é | Reserve Now For NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER 2 sittings, 4 and 6 p.m Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-2611 TRUST CO. All Types of Homes Needed BUYING OR SELLING FINANCING ARRANGED When you list with GUARANTY Real Estate Dept. 32 king 728-1653 }government doesn't intend to in-jin the first place. It exempts Under the proposed new law,| --Kither defence or prosecu-|summary convictions. | WINTER SWIMMING CLASSES GUARANTY || National Lotteries WEATHER FORECAST Kitchener ....+++++ Mount Forest ....» 10 22 5 . (Continued From Page 1) Mr. Trudeau said the federal|/he couldn't have been arrested itiate a national lottery. How-|consenting adults acting in pri- ever, it would be able to do sojvate from laws providing penal- Cloud And "if and when" one was desired.|ties of up to 14 years for bug-| y The legislation was aimed gery or bestiality and up to five mainly at provinces wanting lot-|years for gross indecency. TORONTO (CP) -- A sudden teries. Quebec had a lottery law| It also redefines the term dan- reversal of balmy weather (the on the books since 1934, await-|gerous sexual offender to avoid temperature reached 59 at ing enabling legislation in Otta-|the possibility of consenting Windsor Thursday) was occur- wa. Manitoba also has ex-jadults being labelled and im- ring today in southern and cen- pressed interest in operating a prisoned indefinitely on preven- tral Ontario. lottery. |tive detention. sday' i iv Unlike the United States,| New firearms legislation puts Misr oy hy He tocar where federal laws prohibit in-|sawed-off shotguns and rifles,| record for Dec. 21 of 42 set back ter-state. lotteries or sweep-jsilencers and switchblade jn 1994 This morning the mercu- stakes, a Canadian province|knives in the prohibited weapon'py there plunged to about five could sell tickets in another/category and makes handgunS|degrees and heavy snow was province with permission of the/and automatic rifles restricted falling second province. weapons. It also enables the rane : Provinces would also be able federal cabinet to put other ,, Cd "h gag) iene | aaah to license religious and charita-| weapons in such categories. the Great Lakes today us ble organizations to operate lot-| Offenders may be -prohibited P&S!" or we oF rate Huron teries with an annual limit of|from having a firearm for five SnOW belt areas o "i ease $10,000 in prizes. years after release. and Georgian Bay. Thursday night Sudbury reported gusts up Agricultural fairs would be ' able. under provincial licence,| MUST KEEP RECORDS to 65 miles per hour and a to sell tickets on and off the fair] At present only retailers ofjchance of gusts to 50 or more grounds for a prize not exceed-|firearms must keep records but|continues through most of Ontar- ing $35,000. under the new law, manufactur- io today. Churches and charitable ers, importers, repairmen and) Windsor, Lake St. Clair: groups would be able to hold|Pawnshop operators also would|Coudy, windy and cold with a small games of chance, prizes have to keep records on restrict-few snowflurries today. Varia-| ible cloudiness and continuing limited to $100' and "'raffles of €d weapons. leold Saturday. Winds northwest small value" could be held by| Anyone under 14 would be s ' such organizations under munic- prohibited from obtaining fire-20 to 30 with occasional gusts to ipal licence. jarms or amiunition, changing)' today, northwest 15 to 25 Sat: All race tracks with federal ora law that now allows children Urday. provincial incorporation would|to do so if they have permits. London, Lake Erie, Lake ee Glave wed bare Ga oe Restrictions on the possession| Huron, southern Georgian Bay: ing. "loft ; thority to collect one per cent|to del 44x Ohrarete taaahes Wind warning issued. Cloudy instead of the present one-half/calis and a law that could pro- windy and cold with snowflur- of one per cent of the amount/nibit repeated offenders from|Ties today and Saturday. Possi- wagered if it wished, and 10/Keeping a domestic animal or|ble snowsqualls beginning this saddle races instead of eight/pird for up to two years after|afternoon or evening. Winds would be allowed daily at such|conviction for cruelty to ani. northwest 25 to 35 with occasion- tracks. mals also are among the|al gusts to 53 today, northwest ' ag ag gee op hd ~ changes. |20 to 30 Saturday. ill is best reflected in the Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara. changes affecting homosexuals. dias hie Milage Pass Lake Ontario, Haliburton: Wind They are tied directly to the passports warning issued. Cloudy and landmark Klippert case, on) | turning much colder with a few which the Supreme Court of| Within the court room itself: |. owrurries today. Variable) Canada made a_ controversial tion or broadcasting) -joudi and continuing cold| ruling Nov. 7, of evidence taken at a prelimi- | The case involved Everett/nary hearing could be prohi- George Klippert, 40, arrested by|bited at the wish of the accused. RCMP at Pine Point; N.W.T.,| --Provinces would be author- on four charges of gross indecen-|jzed to appoint a board to re- cy involving private acts with|view at least every six months consenting male adults. the case of a person in custody|5°" : Klipper was sent to prison in\after being found unfit by rea-| --Offenders with more than 1965. as a dangerous sexual of-|son of insanity to stand trial or,one previous conviction would fender and is still there. The Su-/found not guilty because of in-|be eligible for probation. | preme Court dismissed his ap-|sanity. There is no provisioa for, --Amendments would make it peal Nov. 7. |such review now. jeasier and cheaper to appeal Punt --Pp tion would be able to appeal ac- quittals for insanity, or cases where an accused was found unfit to stand trial for this rea- Oshawa Recreation Department REGISTRATION: DEC. 27th and 28th 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. AT THE CENTENNIAL SWIMMING POOL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Recreetion Department Levels @ PRE-SCHOOL @ TADPOLE @ BARRACUDA CLASSES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS Red Cross Levels Royal Life Saving Society ° seareeee e _ MEDALLION e ARD° OF @ INTERMEDIATE wan @ SENIOR SPECIAL CLASSES @ SHIFT WORKERS SWIMMING CLASS ' PB acd gree ge Nights @ DIVING LESSONS T CLASS @ SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMIN @ ADVANCED LIFESAVING--R.L.S.S. DISTINCTION --_ 50 MINUTE CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 11 WEEKS For Information Call 725-1111 @ RED CROSS LEADER PATROL Wind Warning Issued, Wingham ...- Kapuskasing ....- -10 10 Hamilton .. ° 25 |White River ...... -10 10 St. Catharines .... 15 25 |MOOSONCE «-eceeeee -5 10 |Toronto ....+. 25 |Timmins ...---.e- -10 10 M | Peterborough coooe 15 22 | uc 0 ONT kingston eee 25 Beautify and Protect With 'Trenton .. 15 25 Saturday. Winds north west 20 Killaloe oe 5 20 | to 30 with occasional gusts to 50/ uskoka . 5 20 | today, northwest 15 to 25 Satur-| | ae North Bay sieseeree 0 15 R SIDING e North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Sudbury ....-. Pere" } 15 5 by Male! |Ste. Marie, northern Georgian) P e@ Extra insulation @ No main- ony) enn ORT ANS. Safety Problems? tenance! @ All work guaranteed Timagami, White River: --Wind| warning issued. Snow and occa-| Call J. Feltis | ngs Estimates, | sional blowing snow, tapering! 728-6414 | GALBRAITH off ne flurries this afternoon. Variable cloudiness Saturday AIRMAN OSHAWA ! CRAFETY. | LEAGUE |] 140 Elgin East -- 728-0181 |with a few snowflurries. Windy and much colder today and con- tinuing cold Saturday. Winds northwest 25 to 35 with occasion- al gusts to 55 today decreasing SAT. DEC. 23rd -- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUN. DEC. 24th -- 12 P.M. to 6 P.M. CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY, DEC. 25th. BOXING DAY DEC. 26th 12 P.M. to 6 P.M, jto northwest 15 to 25 overnight. | Ottawa and Montreal: Cloudy Management & staff wish everybody a very merry with sunny periods. Saturday |sunny with cloudy periods and jcolder. Winds southwesterly 20) \to 30 shifting to westerly 25 to) \35. Winds northwesterly 20) gusty tonight and Saturday. Forecast temperatures Low tonight, high Saturday Windsor ..... 10 25 e St. Thomas .. 19 25 '|¥ Christmas and a Happy New Year. London ...+++e- 10 22 | Buy At HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS : +» You've Never Seen A Christmas Selection BULOVA Lady Petite "yj" 6 diamonds DATE KING | | * UNP" | vee" First Lady "K'-- Faceted crystal, a ee i Lady Petite "'E7'W4 7 et f4 'a \ | 'Dainty case. Three In yellow 53590v | Gar watch' 17 |ciamonds. Faceted "ewels. Stainiess | diamonds. 17 jewels, In white 53so1w | \ewels, Waterproof | CLYStal. In ye Sahuayarercroet |. Faceted crystal, Fete Ny eoktee | S38e4y In whit ¥ 702W. in yellow s3sosy; In 100.00 | 89.95 | $65.93 | 2 $100.00 | $89.95 | $89.95 | white s307w, $72.98 LAY-AWAY OR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS. HORWIC CREDIT JEWELLERS 2 LOCATIONS . . . Oshawa Shopping Centre --@ 20 Simcoe St. South OPEN TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT TO 9 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS FEES -- Children 17 and under $6.00 Adults 18 and over $10.00 Printed Scheduled lable at the © iol Pool R South. Eech person may only register one family. jon Centre on Thornton's Road Preference will be given te Oshawa Residents For a festive break..."ta Christmas and A Happy New Year < The Management 'and Staff of oe ihe D 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA MONTH-LONG RI Whirlw Gives M By PAUL DUNN OTTAWA (CP) -- In-a whi wind windup to Commons bu: ness before a month-long Chri: mas recess, MPs Thursday d bated housing and broadcasti) and got a 73-page homework a signment to tide them throus their holiday. Justice Minister Trudeau r leased his blockbuster bi amending the Criminal Coc into MPs' laps a few hours b fore the adjournment. It r ceived automatic first readir * but won't come up for deba' ; Until after the Commons r * sumes business Jan, 22. The bill would legalize ther: ~ peutic abortions and _ lotterie: "allow consenting adults to er gage in homosexual acts, an 'require drivers to take breat » tests for alcohol. Members -began their da with a three-hour housing de ~ bate that became a sort of ir quest into last week's federa provincial conference on th topic. Opposition members cor tended the conference was | flop; Prime Minister Pearso and Labor Minister Nicholso argued that certain things wer accomplished. George Hees (PC--Northum berland) said the conferenc was a fiasco and a waste o time. Along with George Chat terton (PC--Esquimalt-Saan tates Woman Ref To Fight Gre LONDON (AP) -- A Greek woman publisher who dyed her light hair dark to flee from Athens after 11 weeks of house arrest. says she will fight the "mediocre and ignorant" lead- ers of her homeland's military dictatorship. Mrs. Helen Viachos, a conser- vative, arrived in London Thursday aboard a plane from Athens after apparently walking past guards at her apartment overlooking the royal palace of exiled King Constantine. She gave no further details of her escape in an interview with the BBC but said: "'I feel I can be more useful to the Greek cause abroad than under house arrest in Athens." The 55-year-old woman went into seclusion after the inter- view which was beamed to Greece. SHUT DOWN PAPERS Mrs, Vlachos closed her daily newspapers, Kathimerini and Messimvrini, immediately after the April coup that brought a junta of three colonels into power and their censors into Struck Paper Publishing LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Su- pervisory and non-union work- ers at the strikebound Los An- eeles Herald Examiner pro- duced another 40-page edition Thursday as pickets paraded in| front of the newspaper's plants| for the seventh day. | Negotiations between the| Hearst-owned paper, the largest): in the United States, and the), striking American Newspaper) Guild (AFL-CIO) over wages), : and fringe benefits were to re- sume Tuesday. A management spokesman re ported Thursday that production is returning to normal, some| 725,000 copies on weekdays. Management said it put out! about 590,000 copies Tuesday and Wednesday, but Guild lead- ers disagreed. | "The figures are untrue and the strike is seriously hurting | Hearst,"' said a spokesman for| the striking newspaper men, | clerks, advertising workers and} truck-drivers. Guild negotiator Robert Ru- pert says management had got, production up to about 75,000 by using 'professional strike- breakers." SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNTS PERSONAL LOAN CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simeoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 4% 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS end SATURDAYS reprTaroieaD

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