Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1965, p. 2

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] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday Merch 15, 1965 sie 'VIET AIR COMMANDER RETURNS Vote Disappoints DeGauilist Party a disappointment party leaders, who had hoped to capture some municipalities tra- ditionally held by their oppon- ents, especially in Nice and Lyons. By HAROLD KING PARIS (Reuters) -- France's municipal elections appear to have ended inconclusively, with partial results from Sunday's vote showing little change in the makeup of local councils. The results were something to Gaull The elections were suppos for the ruling Gaullists, the Communists, Socialists and other parties in this presiden- tial election year. - In 61 places, including Mar- seille whose Socialist mayor, Gasion Deferre, intends to op- pose President de Gaulle in De- cember's presidential election, Sunday's voting did not produce a result, A second ballot will be held next Sunday. Paris was in the same posi- tion, with none of the tickets gaining a clear-cut victory in the of ist ed provide a clue to public support) firsi round, Rivards Pal Refused Bail MONTREAL (CP)--Eddy I chasseur, self - styled importer and friend of jailbreaker Lu- cien Rivard, was ordered held without bail Saturday after be- ing charged with illegal posses- sion of a blackjack. Judge Jean Tellier of court of sessions said that, "in view of present circumstances," he could not "'take a chance" in granting a bail request by Le- chasseur's lawyers. Trial was set for next Friday. | Lechasseur, who told t Plans by Raymond Daoust, Lechasseur's lawyer, to seek a writ of habeas corpus were thwarted when Crown Prosecu- tor Louis - Philippe Landry formally laid the charge of illegal possession of an offens- ive weapon, Lechasseur pleaded not guilty and then offered to post "seri- ous bail to guarantee his fu- ture appearance before the court. Mr. Landry said he had been instructed to oppose bail. He we- he Of 16 cabinet ministers con- testing the various municipal elections, 11 including Premier Georges elected, four have to face a-sec- ond ballot and one, Sports Min- ister Maurice Herzog, was de- feated. The local elections have no ef- fect on the -ministers' cabinet status, With results known from all 159 cities of more than 30,000 |population, there were only five changes of control. Gaullists and their allies held 20 of their 32 councils with 12 to be decided on the second ballot. The Communists retained 24 of their 25 councils, with the other forced to a second ballot, HIGHLIGHTS OF REPORT OTTAWA (CP) High- lights of the 1964 annual re- port of Louis Rasminsky, gov- ernor of the Bank of Canada, tabled in the Commons Mon- day: The Canadian economy dag vigorously ahead' in 964, Rising demand for credit associated with economic growth was satisfied without any tightening of credit con- Dorion inquiry early this year he had known Rivard for some time, was arrested by police early Friday in a Rosemount suggested that, since Lechas- seur wasjan admitted friend of Rivard, "could one not be led follow in ditions, Long-term interest rates fell slightly: Private money hold- i, |police say they still believe Lu- Pompidou. were' F/|television broadcast of a pro- \gram (Camera 65) devoted to FRENCH PRESIDENT Charles de Gaulle casts his ballot in Colombey-les-Deux- ' Eglises, in the French mun- icipal elections Sunday, De Gaulle, when not residing at the Elysee Palace in Par- is ,lives in Colombey. Tely Contract j either man, MONTREAL (CP) -- Although cien Rivard-is in Montreal, Claude Wagner, Quebec attor- ney-general, said Sunday he has asked Interpol 'for help in find- ing the escaped prisoner, Rivard, a suspected narcotics racketeer, and fellow-prisoner Andre Durocher fled from Mont- real's: Bordeaux jail March 2. Police have failed to locate /| Mr. Wagner made the state- ment during a French-language Rivard's escape and the subse- quent manhunt. Johnson, leader, said Rivard was treated like a prince in prison and that "in the party in power in Que- bec, as in Ottawa, there are persons who had an interest his disappearance." tivity the weekend following the escape, when police staged 41 raids, Montreal police launched only two this weekend, STAGE NO RAIDS Interpol Asked To Find R stage any raids and both forces reported failure to turn up any new leads . Both forces said they were still receiving reports from per sons claiming to have seen Ri- vard, who, prior to his escape, had been awaiting completion of arrangements for his extra- dition to the United States to face charges of conspiring to smuggle narcotics, a : m Kerra a friend of Ri- vard's, - styled importer Eddy Lechasseur, was ordered held without bail on a charge of possession of "an offensive weanon."' On the same program, Daniel provincial opposition In contrast to the frenzied ac- Provincial police did not strong showing against Presi- dent Arturo Illia's government 4\in Argentina's congressional 4\elections Sunday, but partial re- turns indicated that the Peron- ists fell below their 1962 record. Argentine voters elected 99 congressmen in p Sharp Split In Argentina . BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Fol-|tion Development Mo ve ment lowers of Juan Peron made ajeach won three while the So- cialist won one. tabulated, 2,202,862 2,171,544 for the Peronists, a de- cline of more than 500,000 votes from the Peronists' 1962 show- ful ballot-|! ~ TF YOU ARE NOW TAKING. A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK oo THEN YOU SHOULD BUY BR TODANI the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting NM... Nature's Remedy! There is no letdown, no uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is an all-vegetable laxative. For over 70 years, Nt has been giving folks pleasant, effective relief overnight, M tonight... (WR) si mf \tomorrow alright! fe Helps you feel better ++. and look better! QEGULAR + CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS With 78 per cent of the vote Illia's party had votes nationally to ing which showed the electors split sharply between pro and anti-Peronists, apparently as a result of recent provincial elec- tions showing a strong under- current for the exiled dictator. Proportional - representation voting in 16 provinces and the Now! False Teeth Fit Beautifully! Amazing dental discovery, 'Cushion Grip'® -- ends sore spots ~ |to believe he might the same footsteps bail?" Rivard, 'a narcotics conspir- acy suspect and key figure in the Dorion inquiry, has not been seen by authorities since he and fellow prisoner Andre Durocher escaped from Mont- real's Bordeaux Jail March 2. turn to Da Nang air base after the raid. The targets included a naval radar es- tablishment on 'Tiger Is- land" just north of the 17th parallel. (AP Wirephoto by cable from Saigon) Brig. Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, commander of the first wave of Vietnamese and U.S. planes that bombed and strafed North Viet Nam targets yesterday, jumps from his plane on his re- apartment where he was living under the alias of Eddy Hunter --the literal English translation lof his name. Police, who raided the apart- ment as part of their manhunt for the missing Rivard, found the. police-type blackjack, ruled an "offensive" weapon, during their search of the premises. WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Wet Snow Due On Tuesday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|St. Thomas..++++++ issued by the weather office at/London 5:30 am.: Kitchener Syrepsis: "A storm moving|Mount Forest... southeast from Minnesota will| Wingham ' cause light falls of wet snow| Hamilton tonight and Tuesday. However,|St. Catharines... Ary, though cold, air covering| Toronto lthe Northwest Territories will|/Peterborough likely flood southward behind|Tren'ton ... this storm 'and .a period of/Killaloe . sunny skies and cool weather|Muskoka .. appears a good possibility a little later in the week. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, southern Lake Huron, Niagara, Windsor, London, Hamilton: Clearing during the afternoon. Clear tonight clouding over with | Middlesex Girl a Oe! tondsy Vislninnien | Wins At Oratory afternoon clearing. Little change | in temperature. Northwest Observed Temperatures | CHATHAM (CP)--Gay Stew- reg near 15 becoming light|Low overnight, high Sunday: | art, 11, of Denfield, Ont., won a this evening. Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Kil- _ 4 laloe, Toronto: Mostly clear to- 95 night cloudy with wet snow te Yuesday clearing late in the day, Northwest winds near 15 becoming light this evening. Northern Lake Huron, Geor- gian ay, Timagami, Sudbury, North Bay: Clouding over late tonight. Light snow beginning late tonight and ending by mid- day Tuesday, Clearing and turn- ing cooler Tuesday afternoon.|" |Northwest winds near 15 be-| Windsor cominy light this afternoon Tondon .. Algoma, White River, Coch- rane: Cloudy with light snow to- night but clearing early Tues- day. Turning colder Tuesday. Montreal .. Winds light becoming northerly|Quebec « 15 Tuesday I ings rose 7% per cent, Total money supply rose six per cent, federal capital gave Illia's peo- ple's radical party a narrov edge in the popular vote but an even split in the lower-house seats at stake. Unofficial returns from six provinces, including the capi- tal, Buenos Aires, gave Illia's party 31 seats to 31 for the Pe- ronist Popular Union. The neo- Peronist Three Banners party took one seat, the (conserva- tive) Progressive Democrats and the left-of-centre Integra- if granted refits loose dentures to hold snug as @ dentist's mold! Tasteless! Nothing to mix! One application lasts months! 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Qs Is Conditional TORONTO (CP) -- Members of the Toronto Newspaper Guild (CLC) have voted to approve a new three-year contract at: The Telegram providing within 17 months an increase of $13 weekiy in the basic current wage of $146 for a_ reporter with five vears' experience, The contract will also contain 4 lifetime guarantee 'against layoffs because of technological change Increases for guild members |with different amounts of ex- nerience will be adjusted ac- cording to the five - year, or "key" rate, Similar agreements have teen negotiated hetween Tor- onto's three daily newspapers-- The Telegram, The Star .and The Globe and Mail--and two craft unions, the International Stereotypers and Electrotypers (CLC), but have not yet been vubmitted to union member- ships Reduction of the current ac- count trade deficit to $450, 000,000 in 1964 from $1,250,- 000,000 in 1960 made impor- tant contribution to economic expansion, FEDERAL VOTE SEEN JUNE 14 (Continued from Page 1) politics, many Liberals are anx- jously doing a little bit of arith- metic. Where will they win the few extra seats needed to give them that prized majority in the use of Commons? t is. generally agreed that many electors will transfer their Would Cut Pay MPs To $12,000 OTTAWA (CP)--Social Credit Leader Thompson has written Commons Speaker Alan Mac- naughton suggesting that Par- Hament cut MPs pay to $12,000. Mr. Thompson says the pay ett would do a great deal to restore Parliament's public ptestige if it was voluntary. He would cut the pay simply by eliminating the $6,000 tax- free expense allowance now given to MPs, Mr. Thompson also proposes a change in the Commons work schedule. He proposes the Com- mons meet four days a week, three weeks a month, through 12 months of the year except for short breaks. at Christmas, Easter and a fortnight in July or August. HERE and THERE. Judge A. C. Hall will 'be the guest speaker at Temple Lodge AF and AM tomorrow night during the refreshment hour. The Osh- 'awa Scottish Rite Club _members will be the guests of Temple Lodge on this occasion and perform the work of the evening. Rey. Ken Murdoch, of Port Credit who is in Selma, Ala., for the Civil Rights Demonstrations, has a cousin in Oshawa -- Mrs. Claude Burk of 295 Bald- win street. Rev. Murdoch's mother, Irene Burk, worked in the main office of Gen- eral Motors Limited before she was married, International economic en- vironment has been singularly favorable to Canada for sev- eral years but gains from ex- ternal factors may be more difficult to come by in future. allegiance to the smaller par- ties in protest. Thus some pres- ent seats will be lost to the Lib- erals and the Tories. Memories of the flag being used for parti- san political purposes will cost the Liberals many votes in Eng- lish-speaking Canada, and the resentment against the Liberal concessions to Quebec will cost them even more in the nine other provinces. Thus Liberal hopes are pinned on picking up about eight Conservative and iseven Social Credit seats at least in Quebec. The achieve- ment of this would give French- Canadians the controlling posi- tion within the Liberal party-- a prospect which scares even Liberals themselves, So -- into the fray, for that needless fifth election in eight years. God save the Queen and God help Canada. A NUCLEAR NOISE WINNERSH, England (CP)-- Residents of this Berkshire vil- lage have complained to their MP about the noise "survivors" of a mock nuclear attack make. The project is organized by the local civil defence group which regularly practises in a field be- hind the village. Canada will have to rely to an increasing extent on im- proving the aaptability of its d | growing resources in order to | avoid serious bottleneck prob- | lems and price pressures. HYPNOSIS IS NOT A PARLOR GAME if te be h a by y who sometimes may Canada must make continu- | ous headway in penetrating | export markets and in meet- ing import competition. Never permit y but @ physicion or @ dentist, use hynpnoti: es an h for childbirth, surgery of easing of enxiety or pain. Avoid phyno- tists who use it for entertainment. Hypnotism is not @ toy. Government, employers and employees need to recognize the level of real income de- pends on productivity and | real incomes can increase only through more effective | utilization of Canada's re- sources. Need Mortgage Money? ALL Real Estate McGILL "*...° Day or Night - 728-4285 For in unskilled direction, @ reaction may result leaving one with tal disturb with some such cases reported serious enough to need hhietel 4 numathathnath A Sudbury ... Earlton Sault Ste. Marie... Kapuskasing .. White River.. Moosonee iP hypnotists ere dangerous. * YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, er we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their EASTVIEW PHARMACY R( IS RALLY CHAMP | HAMILTON (CP) -- Bruce Simpson of Bramalea, Ont., was named Saturday as 1964 Ontario rally champion, collect- ing 80 points to edge John Bird of Toronto, who beat Simpson by one point for the Canadian crown. Al Souter of Hamilton and Dale Neil of Oshawa were named winners in the sedan 'class. | INCOME TAX RETURNS Phone 668-8252 PLANNING A... © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING First Class Facilities For 20 to 400 Guests Quality Service Experienced Staff RESERVE YOUR FUNCTION NOW! 723-4641 ifive-county elementary school public speaking contest here Saturday, She represented Mid- dlesex County. 18 9. | Runner-up was Michael Mo- 19 \tolko, 13, of Sandwich East, for "11 Essex County. 17 35 | Other contestants represented |Kent, Lambton and Elgin coun- jties and the cities of London, |Sarnia, Chatham and Windsor. 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Bargain with HFC cash With cash from HFC you can seek out the best car values anywhere you choose. Pay on the spot and repay HFC conven- lently. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians every year choose House- hold for trustworthy money help--to buy cars, pay bills, get new appliances or furniture, fix-up the house and for many other good pur- poses. May we help you? In Saturday's edition The Oshawa Times the fe- port of a theft' charge hearing at Oshawa Police Court carried the heading: PUC Bus Driver Fined for Theft. The driver, David Coty, of RR 2, Bowman. ville, was not fined, but held in custody for sentence and a pre-sentence report to Summer Recreation Employment Opportunities SWIMMING POOL STAFF (Unit Pool Director) The residents of Hillsdale Manor were entertained by the pupils and staff of the T. R. McEwen Senior School at the semi-monthly enter- tainment program which is brought to the residents by the Kinsmen Club of Osh- awa. The program consisted of choir selections, singing solos, duets and instrumen- , tal selections. LEAN BLADE STEAKS LEAN MEATY 21,00 RIBS DS Qe FREEZER SPECIAL HINDQUARTERS oF : c BEEF Ib "CUT AND WRAPPED FREE" UEHLER' 12 KING $T. EAST -- 723-3633 Your Clothes @ Will Look Like New @ Will Feel Like New When Cleaned By "The Best In Town" Phone 725-1191 Positions (two) of Unit Pool Di igned os (a) $ Pool, (b) Municipal Poel, Responsible for general supervision of outdoor swimming pool staff and programming. Salary range: $55.00 - $75.00 per week, depending upon qualifications end previous exper- lence Duration ~ approximately 10 weeks commencing about July Ist Preference given. to applicants who are mature, adult and possessing the ability to provide administrative direction to subordinate staff members. To be directly responsible to a permanent Recreation Department Staff Member. PROGRAMME SPECIALISTS Instructors for children's programmes to conduct special interest groups during week days. Programmes included are - Day Camp, Tennis, Art, Drama, Crafts, Lacrosse, Séccer, Hiking, etc. Preference given to applicants possessing leadership skills and experience in one or more of the above mentioned programme areas. Duration - approximately 8 weeks commencing July 2nd, Salary - negotiable. TRACK AND FIELD SPECIALISTS To conduct Junior Development programme for boys and girls during week days. Duration --- approximately 8 weeks. Solary--negotiable, George Drynan, QC, an Oshawa lawyer, will be one .of five men interviewed on the CBC television program, "The Irish Regiment and Ite Demise,"' which will be shown tonight at 10.30 p.m. Mr. Drynan served with the "Trish" during the Second World War, and was wound- ed in action. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 86 80 20 12 ha| montha | months | months $....18 $6.12 | $ 9.46 32.86 Sb ctintois: Sa 96.12 | 107.52 Above payments include principal based on prompt repayment, but do fe insurance. Ask about credit life insurance at low group rates HOUSEHOLD NANCE 2 OSHAWA OFFICES Suite 208, Oshawa Shopping Ctr.--Ph. 725-1138 (northwest corner, over Fairweather's) 64 King Street East--Telephone 725-6526 (next to the Genosha Hotel) AJAX: 66 Harwood Avenue South... ........cse000s Telephone 942-6320 | CITY OF OSHAWA REQUIRES INSPECTORS FOR CONSTRUCTION (SUMMER EMPLOYMENT) Work will consist of Contract Inspection of sewer ond watermains, curb end gutters, granular base roods and similar municipal construc. tion, All applications must be returned Appliconts should be Civil Engineering or Civil Technology Students by Tuesday, March 23rd -- 5:00 p.m, with previous experience in the above noted field Selary commensurate with experience and qualifications, Applications stoting , experience, qualifications and other pertinent information will be received not later thon Morch 24th, 1965 PERSONNEL OFFICER City of Oshewa, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPLICATION -- WRITE TO O.R.C., 100 Gibb St., Oshawa or PHONE 725-1111 (over The Advertiser)

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