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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 29, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE TV, Trémendous For Educational HAMILTON gates ate Dele- onference on televi iversity Thursday the best ways to accepted that educa- elevision {is here to g to the conference at University from an television sc nister Wi m rio said TV has a s potential for the ed- m. ew video-taped a televised ss lecturer l Big Decisions QUEBEC (CP) -- Next year wil] be a year of big decisions for Quebec and "'its partners,"' Premier Daniel Johnson said Thursday night. The premier said in his New Year's message that 1968 "will show us to what degree we shal! succeed in building this country|_ tT; about which we have been; dreaming for so long.' h "Whatever happens," Mr.);, Johnson said, 'Quebec will not/, HON oo high canciliadon s Condition Poo: [EC FE BRI 'OV DALTON Balt s Potential | System Coelocanth OTTAWA (CP The Nation : m to purchase a ropical fist be indirect S$ gov wen abor the Dp nst Dec. 13, mem- hens diplomatic ned invitations nd government functions r George Romney an, right, is re- ceived .by Gen. Suharto, g president of Indone- sia, at Merdeka Presiden- as a coy tial Palace in Jakarta yes- terday. They discussed in- ternational and Southeast Asian problems. Romney, only announced candidate for the 1968 Republican i Sia ROMNEY IN INDONESIA Presidential nomination, is making a world wide fact- finding tour. Man in centre is unidentified. (AP Wirephoto by radio from Jakarta) ROME (CP) -- Queen Anne- Marie of Greece suffered a mis- carriage Thursday night and lost the baby she was expecting in June, the Greek embassy an- nounced today. It would have been her third child, The Rome clinic spokesman said the queen withstood the op- leration well and immediately began an excellent recovery. | EMOTIONAL STRAIN Earlier today, Dr. Coutifaris said the queen's physique might have been badly affected by her emotions during the last 15 days, beginning with the flight lof the royal family from | Greece, The queen was believed to have been at least three months' pregnant. Constantine was at her bed- side after the operation. He had spent the night. at the clinic, sleeping on a couch in her room. Her pregnancy was an- nounced by Constantine last {week in his first statement in exile and the first indication Sirois QUEEN ANNE - MARIE +» loses baby | WEATHER FORECAST | Mostly Cloudy, Cold, Some Snow Saturday TORONTO (CP) -- Official|changing to scattered flurries o¢ her majesty the queen is forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.|later this morning then clearing! completely satisfactory." 'Greek Queen Loses Baby Expected In June that she might lose her baby came Tuesday from her doctor. A spokesman at a Rome clinic where she was taken Thursday night said it was impossible to save the child. He said a routine surgical op- eration was performed. The condition of the 21-year- old Danish-born wife of King Constantine was described as "completely satisfactory." RETURNS TO EMBASSY A spokesman at the Villa Claudia clinic north of Rome where the Queen was taken, said she left the clinic before dawn. and returned to the Greem embassy with her hus- band. Anne-Marie has two other children, Princess Alexia, 2, and Crown Prince Paul, seven months. The royal family have been staying at the embassy since fleeing Greece Dec, 14 after Constantine's attempted counter-coup against the Greek junta failed. A communique issued by the |embassy Said: "It was announced with re- gret that her majesty Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes had a miscarriage at 2200 (4 p.m. EST) Dec. 28, 1967. "The miscarriage was com- pleted by her majesty's person- al gynecologist, Professor B. {Coutifaris at the Villa Claudia clinic in Rome. "The post-operative condition Berner errr rename UNIT! Harold Morris the London bur Canadian P viewed Prince Buckingham Pal the first time ; correspondent |} granted this pri Story that follow from a discussior experiences as pilot, By HAROLD M LONDON (CP Philip; a keen w; experien and an Wormer nation." Planning Director WINNIPEG (CP) -- Earl A./presents and Levin, vice-president of a Toron- from t : |southern Ontario today. In the| coming light tonight. | ris, former deputy government! fear it might be interpreted N . bd S$ official recognition. | egro i0ts Oo ontinue today. |this afternoon. Saturday sunny| -- A i | Synopsis: Sunny but cold!with cloudy periods and cold.) ppointment across : Tr. DamMmal Until All Ghettos Cleared imiensi pein Steted ser ssor end) rhip in the Ontario legislature, cloudiness followed by snow &5/ drifting snow this morning. Few] |weather will prevail Winds northwest 15 gusty be-| TORONTO (CP) -- Jack Har-| ea To Visit LB a weather disturbance ves in) : A | allow|foe the Prairies The snow|iuries this afternoon then 0 isit & to firm of planning consultants, | Vie dre been es ni chief, NEW YORK (AP) -- Riots by}/$20,090,000,000to --$25,000,000,000,|/lieve that whites will | has been appointed director of|¢ commissioner of the Liquor/Negroes in northern U.S. cities|are made available to combat|them to take their place in soci-|.; i ; in iclearing. Saturday sunny with) planning for Metropolitan Win-| But officials e was not Control Board of Ontario. "will continue until the well of|poverty and other intolerable|ety. i Soh ned Saturday in! cloudy periods and cold. Winds) san ANTONIO, Tex. (CP) -- well enot 9 y them and, The appointment, approved injavailable. cities runs dry," ajliving conditions. He said this) --Negroes are given the 'ap See Leea Oalerin RAlarAy |northwesterly 15 gusty to 25 be-/pr Christian Barnard, the nipeg. Mr. Levin, a native of Winni-|that there wa peg, replaces S. George Rich, could recover who accepted a teaching posi- : nssibility. sk : . : s no possibility she coming light tonight. South African heart transplant surgeon, was scheduled to pay a | social call on President Johnson a cabinet order 'posted Thurs-| psychologist declared today. day, follows Mr. Harris' defeat) Explosive violence born in a bid for re-election in the frustrations in Negro ghettos "would not happen in an elec- c of| tion year." --White society demonstrates nce to organize around eco-) 7p r 4 oronto, Hamilton, London, nomic and political projects that Wiidsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake allow all Negroes "'to pursue the/Erie. Lake Huron, Niagara, Forecast Temperatures Low tonight; high Saturday tion in Waterloo, Ont., in Sep- Oct. 17 provincial election. will go on, said Dr. T. M. Tom- its 'faith in the concept of/constructive goals of politic ! 4 , tember A department store sales) linson, unless: Negro equality. Negroes have and pockibante sewn ae ag Lake Ontario; Haliurten, south-| windsor sane eoee 15 25 i At nS Le reach near . * |manager, the 50-year-old Toron-| -- Massive funds, at leastilost faith. They no longer be- : ern Georgian Bay regions: ict Thomas . + WS 25 Dr. B d said h kK Strike Vote | to native was elected to the leg-/---- --<--____---- -- - |STUDIED WATTS RIOT Sunny with a few cloudy periods! ondon ..... ec 25 r. Barnard said he asked to lislature in a 1962 byelection in| Dr. Tomlinson, now with the t0day. Mostly cloudy with occa-|Kitchene 10 5, |meet the president because 'I v TORONTO (CP)! -- The 146 | Beaches rid Hew | . : sag al snow Saturday. C _| Kitchener ... "9 admire him." ies riding. He was re-elect- office of economic opportunity |Sional snow Saturday. Contin-\vount Forest 5 20 guards and 24 matrons at the ed in a general election the fol-! er an OnvVIC & in Washington, was teaching at|¥ing cold. Light winds increas-) w mes 5 Ps The 44-year-old doctor and his : . ching a Wingham 20 |wife arrived in San Antonio Don Jail Thursday night voted low: ; ast : n |; l . ' owing year. the University of California at|img to southerly 15 late tonight) Hamilton ......... 15 25 |Thursday night. When reporters * young couple in a farm house| , dith McCaw, 24 BRE: : ed : og) al ~~ a ght ltd ag ial Hoevitaliaed 2 . Los Angeles when the 1965/2%4 shifting to west 20 Satur- c+ Catharines .... 15 25 Jat the airport: asked if he was Fy thle anlbe, 7 ospitalize: |Watts riot erupted, and was a/°®Y- : Toronto .:..+. ieee 8 25 | going to examine the president's The workers, members of HAMILTON (CP) --- Public n on Tl u Ing arge co-investigator soon afterward) Sudbury, North Bay, northern Peterborough ..-... 0 90° \heart. Dr. Barnard looked a bit Local 878, Canadian Union of Works Minister Ray Connell, 51 gah ype , : tithes Bay, Pegs oo Kingston » 10 25 | astonished and said '"'No. No." : 3 . is St. Jos 's spi ITRE AD) us ! 11th erin lng at study, plus some from glons: Sunny with a few cloudy veeee 10 25 . Public Employees will become in oseph's Hospital here), MONTREAL (CP) A mid-| An ith suspect is belng| other riot-torn citles, shows that|periods today. Cloudy with occa- re Ae ar a) Fogg to Fon ieee ag ae Governor-General members of the Civil Service Association of Ontario when the provincial government takes over the administration of jus- tice in the province Jan. 1 Murder-Suicide ars in th in riots; | : ' minister without portfolio and alcharges of contributing to the|operating in. Laval for at least|tP@t few sympathize with riot-\Variable cloudiness and a few) White River 5 10 Mg oagae pes Pigg BRE en. vice-president of Ontario Hydro! Saiauenty of peg ne ears and that they oh east ens that oe Negroes regard petttalgentiene becoming cloudy) Moosonee 5 5 r. Geral synne- $ and later as minister of reform . j i awar ; < Cans 'riots as haphazard and mean-| with occasional snow this after- |p ee 0 10 s He is to be sentenced Jan, 30,,2W4re of its existence when @linsiess: that Negrdes expect(noon. Cloudy with snow' and shoe lated DIXON Ss said Thursday the slaying of a) near here was apparently a murder-suicide The couple were identified as George Cardinal Jr., 27, son of a co-owner of the farm, and Ju of Thetford) Mines, Que An autopsy showed the woman had been shot in the|putes handled by the Ontario chest and head and the manjdepartment of labor rose in 1967) through the mouth. Police said'to bre pistol found at the scene. HON. W. G. DAVIS ... TY here to stay Labor Disputes TORONTO (CP) 191,321 1,317 involving after s uffe ring chest pains /dle-aged man, one of 10 men ar- sought on a social welfare court which his doctor says indicate|rested last week in connection| warrant. } | "a very, very mild type of heart! w condition." 'irst elected to the legislature|e ith a prostitution ring involv ight and 16 in All of the 30 girls involved ing girls between the ages ofjnow are living at home with neighboring |their parents, he said. The fami- in 1951, Mr. Connell has spent 11\Laval, was convicted in social|lies were all "welfare cases." years in the cabinet, first as alwelfare court Thursday on six| | institutions, | Perjury Conviction NEW YORK (AP) -- Reputed| Mafia chieftain Vincent J. Rao,| jtears in his eyes, heard himself "I didn't commit no crime, Jj never lied on purpose and em-jhave nothing to be ashamed) the bullets came from a .22-cali-|/ployees, Dalton Bales, Ontario! Of," Rao, 69, and grandfather of| labor minister, said Thursday eight, told Federal Judge wil-| In his year-end report, Mr.|liam B. Hurlands case Two other men involved in the also appeared Thursday, t their trials were postponed | to Jan. 8 and Jan. 31 respec-| tively. One faces 11 'separate! charges of contributing to the sentenced to five years in prison delinquency of minors, perform ly to the operators of the ring | Thursday after being convicted ing indecent acts with minors who paid them from 25 cents to} Labor dis-| of perjury $3 | bor 3 and gross indecency. The three made their first ap- pearance last Friday along with the other seven men, pleaded guilty charges of .contributing to the delinquency of minors and per: Police said the ring has been| neighbor complained. They began to watch the neighborhood and caught some of the accused performing inde-! cent acts with some of the girls. The girls gave their favors free- for services rendered siders."" to a number of| tims of blackmail and extortion. popular movement." | many whites still entertain dan- sional snow tonight and Satur-| yuskoka .. gerous myths, he told the Amer- day. ican Association for the vancement of Science Ad Continuing cold The myths, he said, are that 30 Saturday few Negroes take part in riots; and are afraid of white retali-} continuing cold Saturday. Winds) ation and a worsening of inter-| race relationships. The Los Angeles riot in Watts} "had the purpose of letting the|Bay regions for|ness this morning with snow be-| whites know 'how it is' Negroés,'"' Dr. Tomlinson said. southerly 15, becoming west 20) to 30 late tonight. | Cochrane, Western James) Increasing cloudi- ginning in the afternoon. Satur- It "took the lid off by disinhi-|day overcast with snow. Contin-/ who all, appeared to have been the vic-|"have assumed the shape of a light snow and drifting snow "out: | biting a riot response to the con-juing cold. Winds southerly 15, } \ditions of Negro life that had al-/ becoming west 20 to 30 Satur- Police said some of the girls|ways existed," and riots now day. | | Ottawa region: Cloudy with} Light North Bay winds increasing to southerly to-| Sudbury night and shifting to west 20 to|fariton . : : Saulte Ste. Marie .. 5 15 Algoma, White River regions: Kapuskasing ...+++ 0 20 0 15 5 20 0 15 0 10 Reserve Now For NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER 2 sittings, 4 and 6 p.m. Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-2611 attack in 1955 when he was Sen- ate majority leader. As presi- dent, he has promoted the cause of heart, cancer and medical re- search. HEAT WITH OIL OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 ey OVER mma Mitchener, Mrs. M and Toronto Maye liam Dennison arrive House To Us By THE CANADIAN House. parties appe more popular this Ne Eve in Canada, partly it falls on a Sunday a because some popular be closed, forcing up other establishments. However, hotel and 1 operators will not be for customers Liquor _ restrictions the night falls on a St Sent nced Bales said 1967 was a year of}, Rao was found guilty of hav-| cts 1 i ceancee can -- Mariojhigh conciliation activity, par i or 'about his presence aco indecent acts with mis) --_-- -- é aNEF ee lticularly in the electrical prod-|Trenchie's Restaurant in Yon-/"°"" ni ota an Se i age Set ucts and the construc dion indus kers, N.Y.. during a period) Six of those pleading guilty 1 im sentenced to reformatory for six) 10 © when the FBI was conducting| will be sentenced Jan. 24, while arl € and 18 months|'!/©>- an intensive narcotics investiga- the seventh, a 73-year-old man F He said the main issues in the ite when he appeared in sha noail se 70 counts > ip gpelice Peete pi on|disputes included vacations, sta- lion there. charge a with two counts of con | f mari-|tutory holidays, s ! e and tributing to the delinquency of| ssession 0 tutory holiday F a , tne Sinha bt eathok various form Beer Goes Up ripe was fined $150 and re a e WwW pu : easec wage 5 TORONTO (CP) -- ric acy "t 91 from five to eig of a siya ee } aoe Bie Although the names of the as arrested here Oct. 21) - of a glass of draught beer will) 3. have not been disclosed gy MONTREAL (CP) nolic searct f a nua rise to 20 fr 5 , MU sien oA revealed 10 packets "of half of the d e parties about 125 members at the Soran fore the courts are between: 45 pointed in a storm \ vealed 30. Dats resolved all issues involved is Hotel Ameelation and 50 years i he ae The World's Largest and Finest Chain of Health Clubs ie ae A President Joseph St .| Meanwhile, Judge Gabrie ' - gnce on Concert S urmed Shooting said a meeting trkuceday iii Houde cancelled bail for two of Lak ST. Lawren /OnCcer Pp . roved i : \the suspected operators of the is quietly ending its OTTAWA CP A concert DELAWARE Ont P -,approved an increase in the) . ' ¢ with the clear respe i]-| Police a-F 1av no Price of bottled beer to 40 from ring and ordered them held in : % he aid: ¢ er eged. chil) at tie eamaeil7 cents custody until sentence is passed "-- with My 7 it he i persons to the|charges Vv be laid onnec- : cider ache ots fhe mandate expire I an ie Poe } tre here Thurs-|tion with a shooting ident in Hotelmen agreed ? etain the night Sunday, but al entre. an oldithis community 15 miles west of nine Punoe pele ineh, ve FREE PEPSI work is over and only course, can| Condon which a man wa 1 j a Ind- ' man, Judge Rene J killed and his wife injured ing on individual. owners, Mr EPE § mains at his desk 7 free but Inspector William Lidstone of|Stanway said IZZA Today. he expects t ne ked to bring the provincial police al . . . RIN ES ORE I I Z A javestization; branch in Toronto,' wane Gnuaren Die gpa : r e ninth in a said the Boxing Day incident oc-- MONT LAURIER, Que. (CP) Konnon fi Ww. se € urred du 3 domestic quar-\-- Nine children died when fire 1 € A quest has been or-,swept through their home in a a nearby Lac des Iles Thursday . ' i pis fs bett John Roy Lee, 38, was found|night t dead with a Theis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0) Ing HERE AND THERE the head in a < Roland Girouard, were taken to |home. Mrs. L - {hospital OTTAWA (CP) -- TI : tory condit Mont Laurier is 125 miles party, looking for an calp we : method of voting, at it BEDROOM FIRE northwest of Montreal sed $49 dam ag owned by Denise Farrow, and $10 dam content age to aze to the RADIO DISPATCHED MOTOR CITY CAB 9 PRINCE STREET DISTRESS SALE Strategically Dipping Tank Eosy Te FRANK SMITH 576-1415 303 HILLSIDE AVE. Body Shop -- Factory Building 7,400 Sq. Ft. Factory & Office Space ited on one of Oshawa's busiest traffic arteries (Stevenson Rd. South and Shopping Centre) large overhead 18 ft. 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The Liberals' nation tion will coincide witl week of the Stanley C playoffs. It is no secre Liberals would prefer having the final vote when the hockey gamé gress on Saturday, Ap However, conventior way of: ki we Call 19 opie Oshewe suk 23 King even CAROUSEL MOTOR INN pe whether -- th game will be taking p afternoon or at night. Last year, the first playoff game at Mor held in the afternoon ried on U.S. televisior of the National Hocke: desire to win US. this practice may be 1

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