Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1965, p. 2

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' ets and that men wearing Ku ! forced against the whites. * gaid . complaint showed all reports ' were negative. * an Easter recess be called in . the picketing. : REPORTS KLANSMEN : Charles Williams, 25, of Boga- | vagrancy and disturbing + Be FIRS ccccscss Police Fail To Curb Insults Civil Rights Pickets Charge; _Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 17, 1695 "Rain And Snow For Easter Parade TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts eissued by the weather office at i am.: Synopsis: a series of weak «disturbances moving eastward from the Rackies will move south of the lower lakes. These will serve to keep skies cloudy over southern Ontario. Snow or rain and snow are expected as each of the disturbances ap- » proaches the region. Ontario * will stay on the cold side of a very sharp front. Temperatures * across Northern Ontario are be- * low the seasonal normals and a * fresh burst of cold air is ex- ' pected late Sunday. *. Lake St. Clair, Windsor: Sun-| ' day mainly cloudy with snow + and rain in the afternoon; cool; | ' winds south 15 becoming light! . northerly this evening. London ..pseseeeees 35 Kitchener .... 35 $ Mount Forest «+++. 32 40 Wingham .. 32 42 Hamilton .. 35 42 St, Catharines 35 42 TTOFONtO ...-see0ee0 39 45 Peterborough ..... 32 45 Kingston ....sesee. 32 45 45 45 45 40 40 40 Sault Ste. Marie ... 28 42 Kapuskasing ...... 20 40 White River 15 45 Moosonee .. 20 35 kage eeeee 20 42 Observed Temperatures |Low overnight, high Friday: BOGALUSA, La. (AP)-- Charges from civil rights work- ers that police failed to control insults and harassments of pick- Klux Klan hoods were seen at a jail have contributed to racial tension here. Negro leaders accused police Friday of failing to control in- sults and harassment of civil rights pickets at midtown) stores. A. Z. Young, 43, president of the Bogalusa Civic and Voters League, said he complained that a city ordinance forbidding unnecessarily loud, offensive, insulting language was not en- Police Chief Claxton Knight an investigation of the pe leaders rejected a plea ayor Jesse H. Cutrer that) A Negro civil rights worker, lusa, said Friday he had en- countered men wearing Ku Klux Klan hoods when he was jailed Thursday' on charges of the peace. trict Judge Daniel H. Thomas} dissolved a state court injunc- tion banning illegal meetings, also dismissed charges 563 civil rights workers and re- manded 43 cases growing out of the Selma civil rights drive Davis Jr., promotion to lieutenant-general in the U.S. military. cil endorsed an advertisement By AP-Reuters 'Lake Erie, Lake Huron, ni.| Dawson tenveeccees 32 42 agara, Lake Ontario, southern|Victoria ...... 41 57 Georgian Bay, London, Hamil-|Edmonton 32 40 ; ton, Toronto: Light snow end- Regina ... . 6 41 ' ing this evening. Sunday cloudy Winnipe 28 43 ' with light rain or light snow Jey again late in the day, continu-|L@kehead + 2 40 ' ing cold. Winds light. |White River... 19 37 Haliburton, Killaloe, northern Sault Ste, Marie 26 32 * Georgian Bay, Algoma, Sault) Kapuskasing .. . 31 + Ste. Marie, Timagami, Northiwariton ..... . 18 34 * Bay, Sudbury: Clear overnight. (North B a ! Sunday cloudy with a few sunny) VOT? Bay +. 6 34 periods and continuing cool,/Sudbury .... 2% 8=« 33 , winds light. |Muskoka ... - 2 36 White River, Cochrane:|Windsor ...sscceoee 33 41 H Cloudy with a few snowflurries;London ... oon 8 36 POPE PAUL VI kneels to today. Clear overnight. Sunday|Toronto . 35 45 kiss the feet of crucifix in mainly cloudy with snowflurries/Trenton . 32 42 act of veneration during late in the day. Turning still|Ottawa.... Area | | 42 Good Friday services at the cooler late Sunday, winds|Montreal .......... 33 45 St. Mary Major basilica in . light uebec ... - 32 41 Rome. Standing behind the ' Halifax . + 36 39 pontiff and assisting him ' Forecast Temperatures Chicago ..... 42 44 + Low tonight, high Sunday: New York ...s00. «+44 62 ' Windsor ........... 40 55 |Miami ..... cocecee 68 93 38 50 jLos Angeles ....... 54 74 Christians around the world St. prepared today for a joyous| \Raster while Jews continued Police officials denied the|the observance of Passover, the; charge. most ancient of Jewish festi- In other. racial developments| vals. Friday: at Mobile ordered: Sheriffjout the world. James G. Clark of Dallas| Pope Paul, County (Selma, Ala.) to cease using: civilian members of the) county posse to police racial Rome, where more than matters. foreign tourists have gathered, | In separate orders, U.S. Dis- Russian Ship obstruction of justice and as- sembly of three or more per- sons on a public street or in a public place in Selma, Thomas he pontl Pabniohyd Mitshurinsk will back to state court. In Washington, Benjamin .0. was nominated for said Thursday night. in the air force. He is the first Negro to reach that high a rank| At Selma, Ala., the city coun- chantman in Soviet waters. run in 21 Alabama newspapers by Chamber of Commerce or- ganizations urging equal job Serene for Negroes and|insk, ites was consulted and has HERE and THERE There will be an open meeting of Oshawa City Council Monday night at 7.30 p.m. in Council Chambers on the fifth floor of the City Hall. The Christian Science Bible Lesson-Sermon {for to- morrow is: "What do Jesus' sufferings and triumphs mean to us today?" This is the underlying question to be taken up at all Christian Science churches this Sun- day. The subject is 'Doc- trine of Atonement." The Bible Lesson to be read will include this verse from II Corinthians: 'Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed'away; behold, all things are become new." The theme will be carried through in related readings | from the Christian Science | textbook: "He to whom 'the | arm of.the Lord' is revealed will believe our report, and rise into newness of life with regeneration. This is having part in the atonement; this is the understanding, in which Jesus suffered and triumphed" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, p. 24). Campaign for the Sick Children's Hospital building fund will be outlined to Ro- tary Club here Monday by W. Harold Rea, the deputy general chairman for the drive. Native of Kincardine, Mr. Rea is chairman of the board of Great Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. He has directed appeals for the St. John Am- ' BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12_Noon to 2 P.M, DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER | 27 King St. W., Oshewe | | GOOD FOOD permitted to use the St. Fe rence Seaway if she meets the normal operational require-| ments, government sources! To Use Seaway OTTAWA (CP)--The Russian) Sources said the United States also\and tourists in Jerusalem fol-, agreed to permit the Mitshur-|low a procession in the footsteps! expected at Montreal injof Christ along the Via Dolorosa two or three days, to use thejto the Church of the Holy Sep- |seaway. Two of the locks whichjulchre. There was a. brief ser- would be used by the ship en}mon at each station of the is Msgr. Salvatore Capoferri, Master of Vatican ceremon- ies. Earlier, the Pope had removed his shoes while approaching the crucifix for the veneration. (AP _Wire- photo via cable from Rome) Christians Around World Prepare For Joyous Easter .» lowntows, lat a long East vigil service in Peter's Basilica. Some 15,000 pilgrims tourists were in Jerusalem. More than 200,000 foreigners, |mainly Britons and Germans and that Mines Minister Benidick- Two For Cabinet |Feet-Up Strategy Conference ee Sought By Pearson By KEN KELLY | OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- an MP for 20 years for the|ministers of the North Atlantic Northern Ontario constituency ter Pearson may have begun a!of Kenora-Rainy River. He is a search for two new, federal cab- inet ministers--one from Que- bec and one from Ontario. Reliable sources here say Postmaster - General Rene Tremblay may have to retire from federal politics. He now is undergoing his second period in hospital in two months and a blood clot has been found in one lung. Speculation also is heard here earlier Liberal inet in 1963. Nicholson, for. an indefinite period. son may be appointed to the Senate. Mr. Benidickson, 54-year-old Kenora, Ont., lawyer, has been) folio. t |USE TEAR GAS t were spending the four - day, | Friday - through Holy Saturday services were/raster weekend in Paris. A three-judge federal courtheld in many churches through- At the same time, In Britain, nuclear march got (42 miles from London, MARCH TO U.S. BASE - Monday cians claimed the dead student |was clubbed to death by police. an esti-/Home Minister Yang Chan-wood|* mated 2,000,000 Parisians had|said Kim was injured in a stu- spiritual leader of|jeft the French capital for sea-\dent quarrel. some 500,000,000 Roman Catho-|<hore and mountain resorts. lics, was to. preside today in Eastertide's now-\comed the student demonstra-| 50,000|traditional Ban the Bomb anti- jtions, calling today on the riot-) underway lers jearly today at High Wycombe,|ment and oust U.S. forces from South Korea, Starting from a British| bomber station, his turn up at a US. Air ce base at Ruislip in the a8\ondon suburbs Easter Sunday land will wind up in London's |Trafalgar Square for a fally |Monday. Similar marches are expected jin other countries. In Berlin, Easter visits into She will be the first Soviet). Communist sector con- vessel to use the seaway and, tinued, the sources said, Canada will discuss with Moscow similar org visited |permission for a Canadian mer-| perin Friday under the cur-| More than 92,000 West Berlin-| relatives in East rent passes program. Good Friday saw pilgrims! route to Toronto and Hamilton|cross. are in the U.S. jwill be taken, bulance, Boys Club of Can- ada, Salvation Army and YMCA. |the seaway. Certain security precautions the sources said.| |These were taken to mean inj the main proper navigation so jthat the ship cannot obstruct CERTANCE LTD. Mid-North offers attractive rates of interest for short term notes of between 30 and 365 days. Mid-North Acceptance Co. is a growing Northern Ontario Finance Company dealing in conditional : sales contracts and business factoring. 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And who isn't... the marchers) | tinued for the fifth straight day in opposition to establishing dip- nouncing President in his efforts to establish nor- mal diplomatic ties with Japan. government worsening bloody demonstra- tions, in which hundreds of po-|i lice and students have been in-| one group of about 500 black- uniformed students who staged a sit-down in front of the Capi- jtha \Police said 49 of the injured; S,\were in serious condition. controversial figure months. the Commons opposition last year for Thousands Riot In Seoul SEOUL (AP) -- Scores of policemen and demonstrators were injured today as riots con- went bankrupt. resignation of his executive sistant, Raymond Denis, lomatic relations with Japan. More than 200 youths. were arrested. A series of street battles began after 10,000 per-) sons poured into the streets -de-| Chung Hee Park's alleged concessions lawyer Pierre Lamontagne. Mr, Lamontagne accused Denis of offering him last July 14 to agree to the Growing concern was felt in| charges. circles over the former parliamentary assistant to the minister of finance in an administration and entered: the Pearson cab- Mr. Tremblay's illness has re- sulted in Immigration Minister former postmaster- general, assuming his old duties The two men switched port- folios in a cabinet shuffle Feb. 12. Mr.. Tremblay had occupied the immigration portfolio for a year. He entered the cabinet in 1963 as a minister without port-strongly--a "'flexible response' The 42-year-old former deputy) minister of industry in the Que- bec government has been a in. recent He was criticized by late furniture pur- chases without down payment from a company which later He also had to ask for -the as-| last | Mr. re- lease on: bail of Lucien Rivard, wanted in the U.S. on narcotics' October following an RCMP in-| vestigation into allegations of! attempted bribery by Montreal $20,000) | Mr. Lamontagne's allegations) were examined by a judicial inquiry headed by Chief Justice Frederic Dorion who now is| jured. The death of one student | writing a report for the federal cored to intensify the violence.| government. Police used clubs to disperse End Advocated Graded System ol, where Park has his office. Tear gas was used to break an attempt by another) group of 1,500 boys to march Canadian educationists fessor Ralph Dent, professor of percent? at University of Guelp National police announced hat 280 policemen were injured n Friday's .rioting by more n 6,000 university students. Students and opposition politi-| unit ports the t | at their own rate. the He told Prey y sessions Thursday at the annual conven- tion of the Federation of Home} land School Association he sup- school system hat allows students to progress NEED... FUEL OIL ? PERRY Dey or Night China and North Korea wel-| to topple Park's govern-| 723-3443 A WEEK'S VACATION TO EUROPE FOR ONLY 2.40 EXTRA! In thrift-season, jet econamy alr-fare from Montreal to Amsterdam is $233.60; sailing, you can relax your way, Montreal to Rotterdam, in an outside double cabin aboard the popular s.s. Ryndam for $236.00, (Some accommodations cost even less.) 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Home Improvement Company in. Feb- ruary, 1964. For NATO Defence Ministers By DAVE McINTOSH | OTTAWA (CP) Defence action to any Communist ag- gression would be no stronger than needed to contain it. TALKS OF NUCLEAR STROKE | France, on the other hand, has been talking of a nuclear counter-stroke to evén a minor! border incident and has been supported to some extent by West Germany. Mr. Hellyer is understood to feel that the differences in this field may not be as wide as commonly thought and that an informal meeting where. defence ministers wouldn't have to echo' old positions might help to sort things out. Prime Minister Pearson has "ishown concern about France's attitude. | Alliance are expected to get to- gether this summer. for an in- formal, feet - up discussion of strategy. The meeting will follow. by some weeks -- date and place haven't been fixed yet -- the May 11-13 conference of NATO foreign ministers in London. Defence Minister Hellyer has been pressing for such an in- formal gathering for a strictly off-the-record talk on the differ- ences in strategy which tend to divide the alliance. - The United States favors -- and Canada supports this strategy whereby Western re- | LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE | 1. The Council of the Corporation afi the City of Osh to - oh ~ | | base with concrete curb on on Thornton Rood South, from 244. 80" south of the north limit Lot 16, Sheet 178° ta 'Men 357, to King Street West, and intends to specially assess @ port of the cost upon thé lend abutting directly on the work, . The estimated cost of the work is $76,439.00 of which $56,349.92 is to be poid by the Corporation, The tote! estimated cost per foot frontage is $46. 84, The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annuel instalments and the owner's annual rate per foot frontage is 90 cents. . Application will be mode, by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board fer its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twenty-one deys after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the seid work being undertaken. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the seid work will be considered, - DATED at Oshawa this 9th day of April, 1965. ' 4 i > L .R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshewe. | , "oecnarteennagt APRIL IS CANCER MONTH FIGHT CANCER CANCER RESEARCH YOUR DONATION IS URGENTLY NEEDED TO SUPPORT ER ATION CA EDU CANCER WELEARE SERVICES CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Attention All Citizens Of Oshawa BOWMANVILLE @ WHITBY @® BROOKLIN ; BLITZ NIGHT Monday April 26, 5.30 to 9.30 P.M. PLACES OF BUSINESS IN DOWNTOWN AREA and also the Oshowa Shopping Centre will be canassed by the PIYAN Chopter of HADASSAA during Business. 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