2: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 17, 1965 A CLOSE LOOK John Kenndy, Jr., son of the late President Kennedy, looks through binoculars as he and his sister, Caroline, Yeoman Jailer Alfred Hinds. With them is their English nanny, Miss. Maud Shaw. Value Diminishes | Gee Of North Radar Net WASHINGTON (AP) -- USS. Defence Secretary McNamara says the North American radar Systems built in the 1950s to warn of possible enemy attacks are "either obsolete or of mar- ginal value to our over-all de- fences,"' This has resulted, he told a closed - session of the House of Representatives appropria- tions committee, from changes in the probable type of enemy attack, He said attacks now are ex- pected from missiles whereas the warning system~had been oriented to attack by manned bombers coming from the north over Canada or from the sea ward flanks. McNamara's: testimony, simi- lar to statements he made pre-jmined attack upon the United viously on the radar systems,|States, we can assume that the was given in March and re-jenemy would strike first with leased Friday by the commit-jhis missiles and then with his tee. jaircraft. Thus, the arrival of a Heb the missiles would, in itself, THREE LINES BUILT signal the attack long before Three basic lines of radar) the bombers could reach their were constructed across the! targets." northern approaches," he said.| '. - sis eat line, the Mid-Canada line and ; fh j $400,000,000 and was entirely ree Sahed tii tea. no ean by the United States. der. The DEW line was ex-| The RCAF Air Defence Com- tended across the Atlantic and|Mand in 1959 assumed control) Pacific approaches by radar|from the USAF of the four main) ships and aircraft. The radar|DEW line sites in Canada--| converge on each coast was ex-|Cambridge Bay, Cape Parry) tended to sea, also, by radar and Hall Lake in the northwest ships and aircraft. territories and Cape Dyer on "But in any deliberate, deter-i Baffin Island. Onus See For Moral Leadership: Hall LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Bus-; jinessmen are responsible for giving the world moral leader- ship as well as making decis-| ions for increasing profits, Dr. G. E, Hall, president and vice- chancellor of the University of Western Ontario, said today. He told 200 delegates attend- ing the 53rd annual meeting of the Ontario Chamber of Com- merce that if business leaders do not respond to this challenge "50 or 100 years from now the question of profits and of free enterprise will be of signif- jicance only to historians and economists as parts of a sys- n On Businessmen | | | tem which was tried and found|human beings {s a concern of wanting." ours. He said the problems associ-| "Business leaders must be- ated with demands for security, come philosophers and_ social social justice and higher mater-/scientists fully aware of the ial living standards will not bejimpact of their decisions, as) solved only by governments or|well as corporate executives in' treaties; "but primarily by bus- the narrower sense." iness leaders with a conscious-| He said the only way this ness and a deep sense of com-|can be accomplished is through munity responsibility." education that instills in the Dr. Hall said that worrying|minds of business leaders "a about tomorrow is 'not just|philosophy which will enable} dreaming." them to know what is right and "Allowing, through our ac-|what is wrong." tions today and tomorrow, the} His remarks were taken from) peoples of the world to enjoy|a text given the press before full development due them as/delivery. BEAGLE CAN SLEEP EASY FOR CHEWING UP $10 BILL ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. (AP)--Geoffrey the bea- gle can sleep easy now. Presi- dent' Johnson has pardoned him for chewing up that $10 bill. Last April, Mrs. Rock Rug- giero, owner of the one-year- old pooch, wrote the president. Geoffrey had committed a crime -- defacing government property. She enclosed the evidence, a taped-up $10 bill that Geof- frey had torn apart just after Mrs. Ruggiero got-it at the bank. Knowing the president also is a beagle-lover, she made a bid for presidential clemency WEATHER FORECAST Cooler Air Due On Lower Lakes TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts,cloudy and warmer with show- issued at 5:30 a.m.: jers Tuesday. Winds light be- Synopsis: Cooler air is settl-|coming southerly near 15 Tues- ing over the lower lakes, Grad-|day. ual clearing is expected later) Northern White River, West- today as a high pressure ridge|ern James Bay: Cloudy and over Lake Superior moves east-|warmer with showers tonight ward. A storm which hasiang Tuesday, Winds light be- moved into the, Prairies will be|coming southerly 15 to 25. to- in northwestern Ontario Tues-|night, day morning and showers will move across the upper lakes Forecast Temperatures again. However, this will bring Low tonight, high Tuesday: a warming trend to the local- ities of Lake Superior today and Windsor tonight. St. Thomas. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,|London Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On-|Kitchener tario, Georgian Bay, Halibur-|Mount Fore ton, Windsor, London, Toronto,|Wingham .. Hamilton, Sudbury, North Bay,|Hamilton ..... tees by enclosing a picture of Geof- frey. Saturday she received a re- ply on White House stationery signed by presidential assist- ant Paul M. Popple. It began: "The president has asked me to extend to your beagle Geoffrey a presidential pardon for having chewed up the property of the United States government, namely a ° $10 bill." th Me letter was a picture of the president and his two dogs, Him, a beagle, and Blanco, a collie. The photo was autographed by the presi- dent and paw-printed by the dogs. inside before 2 capacity crowd of 13,000. : The quintet was whisked away to a heliport before the end of the show, police said.' But when the departing au- dience mingled with several hundred other teen-agers wait- \ing outside, the melee ensued. The mob stripped the luggage rack from the quintet man- ager's car and. several fainting girls had to be pulled from the crush, police said. One motorcycle officer was slightly injured when the mob bowled him off his cycle, Six teen-agers also suffered minor injuries. Rock 'N' Roll Melee Held LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)-- A mob of nearly 15,000 screech- ing teen-agers erupted into a melee Sunday night after a per- formance by the English Rock 'n' roll singing group, The Roll- ing Stones. Thirty policemen spent an hour quelling the disturbance outside the Long Beach arena after the group had appeared nightly entertainment LICENSED UNDER THE ONTARIO LIQUOR ACT + } | ATTENTION FARMERS! SAVE Why Pay More on Premium Quality : GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks Available DX OI CALL TODAY 668-3341 Killaloe: Clearing during the St. Catharines.... lafternoon. Sunny Tuesday but/Toronto with increasing cloudiness in|Peterborough "oe worse ects Chamber Has New Society One Ex-Con Kills Another 53rd. Meetin g Is Announced wisn 'etm Yin Cont | LONDON (AP)--A new Brit-|evening Killaloe .. Fatally Wounds Himself (CP)--Aboutilimit certified bargaining lish-Chinese society was formed) Ajgoma, Timagami, Southern Muskoka LONDON, Ont. ee ae ont | groups to 15 or more workers. are taken on a tour of-the Tower of London today by Want to get 4% on your savings? HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. | 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS x Ty i An everextended or loose fitting denture can be so irratating that continuous pain can occur. Have you visited your dentist recently? If not, you would be very wise to check your teeth soon. We carry « complete stock of helpful dental aidz. in London Saturday to foster/white River, Cochrane: Sunny|North Bay.. through the bar into a car bY\o9 dele ; \2 slegates have gathered for) 1 >» Society for Anglo- Sault $ t th as i Named the Society for Ang Sault Ste. } Mot killed another and then w Seven chambers are to re: | Chinese Understanding, it has Kapuskasing downtown: Detroit intersection So. wontire exchange| With special emphasis falling on|tion to the organization's aims) Merge Forces today, Another man was oe of education in busi-|--Lakehead, Oakville and dis-\" Oe inem Oxford historian Timmins Critically wounded was Wil- addressed by Dr. B. G. Ballard,|St, Catharines and district. ; , slaying of Dennis Jones, 25, on 'aera ange Cee 4 | Whether this society will do any|Coyncils of Southampton and Michigan prison last April 2), : ce hee | : president and vice-chan-|are: . » - : Arete : : tering sentence, in the men's|(,,° 1 reaking and entering Chinese. night to amalgamate their town s ions bmitted ies e ' saber abdul. (0, sesolaey | iy Dougan, Sarnia; J. D. Kennedy,|, in Britten, authors Somerset) Mayor A. W. Chess of South- jroommate of Chavis, escaped ; pach ' j-|and actors Sir Michael siditeisele ____| body ines; R. N, Waterous, Bran of $28,000 to be shared equally s @ . Visit Children 2 Fatally Hurt tions, including one that would) ws ndsor: D. B. Cruikshank, F.|Tange of politics from left to miles west of Owen Sound. last year. Children's Wards of the Osh.|. WOODSTOCK (CP)--A truck|the Labor Relations Act to Toronto. ast year, j : : rt be ¢ © Clyde Brothers Circus jtheir vehicles collided on High- Man Flees At Tria Far More Pull nVpnAD Three clowns, Tornillo, Toto|37 i > tO, \37, of Hamilton, driver of the and Verdoni, entertained the|tntercity Transport Limited has discovered it has more pull At least three of the younger| Mrs. Marie Fallowfield, 33, of the ured tug-of-war. : If missing teeth ore not replaced food cannot be Patients took exception to the| Woodstock, sister-in-law of Mr Edwards, 50, of Hamilton, whojtrial, Mrs. Edwards showed up| Teams of policemen from Ni- matic problems. cried. in London in serious condition.|) ook here Saturday following|face tomorrow and that he had the international line of _ the] his capture in Windsor, Ont. [gone on to a higher judge, Rainbow Bridge. The American ter : The following day, policejtwice in succession to win the living in a rooming house. fi papas a : : : ; ' ound his car beside the Bur-|best-of-three annual match. The self-styled evangelist and) friendly relations between Brit-| with a few cloudy intervals and|Sudbury ain and China not as cold today. Mostly|Earlton three companions. Police} ' | ; F ; the 53rd annual meeting of the fatally wounded himself in ajspotted the getaway vehicle and) A . | wai ; Pang : : ap ceavine gun-battle with police at Ontario Chamber of Commerce,|ceive awards for their contribu |the backing of 200 leading fig- White River.. : res in British life 0 T MOOSONEE ...s0000 with police was Jimmy Chavis,| ltrict, Lakefield, Sudbury and of n rial Basis wounded critically by police. (23, of Detroit. The three-day session, to be/district, London, Oshawa and Hugh Trevor-Roper, told sd PDE The gun battle climaxed the ) porter; "I'm very pro-Chinese.. soUTHAMPTON, Ont. (CP)-- x { " : eR ge inf Town| resident of the National Re-| The chamber elected 13 new HOF Hee L don't knbw, BUF Ul ccame f Sout parole from Southern Michigan ships, released from Southern|....ch Council, and Dr. G. E.|directors Sunday night. They " thsy ol ty eupcaliitn Aas og fl a od _-- - . prison on a breaking and en- : ; Tl all, : , ere ursday after serving almost four years! oir of the University of ish §. T. Ballantyne, Ottawa; R Tics Meco "us Matbtiatl os lates te boca ee j i ' ill consider ' oe ackers » his poli 8 a one-year tria gag ag Age ci Bey A fourth man in the getaway ern Ontario, also w' B, Bennett, Campbellford; L. D Arnold Toynbee, composer Ben-|basis ; ------|car, Hassan Mozhan, 23, /ny the 240 boards and cham-|Guelph; J, R. Meakes, Sud-Jam sare A s ing bers comprising the provincial) pyry; R. T. Sawle, St. Cathar- Maugham and J. B. Priestley ampton said the amalgamation Circus Clowns pet ad : Red-|would mean an operating cost é | aS Several of the resolutions deal|rorg: Ralph Snelgrove, Barrie; Save and Bernard Miles, -- y lwith labor-management rela-ic J, Clark, A. J. Gervais, The sponsors represent a wide by the towns, each about 25 8 ic r + He said it would mean a $2,000 Fo! i have the chamber ask the pro- : right. curiae hao ' Ral gen go long In Collision lvincial government to change|H. Howard, J, T. A. Wilson, - : ; -|saving for Southampton over awa General Hospital. |driver and a car driver were! Se te US. Force Has. The reason--clowns from the|{2'@lly injured Saturday when were) ; : |way 2, four miles east of here. . : ie ' y 241 9! paying the youngsters a'visit. |" Dead are Gordon Sheridan, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) . a An American police ap cag TEETH ARE IMPORTANT | children but for some the visit/tryck: a - P k d Up In Windsor than its Canadi t t| ; and Howard Fallowfield, an its Canadian counterpart) was not so joyous. 33, of nearby Hickson. IC e when it comes to a good-nat-| TO BODY HEALTH HAMILTON (CP) -- William, On the second day of chewed ly and stomach troubles begin. Decaying . ewed properly « ubles jin. ayii clowns' antics, and told them so|Fallowfield and a passenger in i A -agara Falls. N.Y d Niagara t h lata oh lendlean to thee ; | ivani i lalone with a letter from herjagara Falls, } , and Niaga roots can throw pus into the system, leading to rheu = me uncertain terms--they/his car, was taken to hospital pri tn i ly yee lin saying he could not Falls, Ont., met Saturday at ; team pulled the Canadians} ahatte tenet bis" cita wie tonna an? LETTER across the bridge boundary line . lington canal, with a letter on) y+ was the second vict { Mrs. E ds appeared on a was the second victory for i age gg al addressed {0 she U.S, policemen in the seven ta HERE and THERE Douglas Lindsay, presi- dent of the Oshawa Area Council of the Canadian Union of Public Employ- ees, has been elected an executive officer of the CUPE Ontario Division. He will serve for one year. The election was held over the weekend in Sudbury at the annual Division confer- ence. Adopted was an Osh- awa resolution supporting a proposed policy of in- creases in per capita tax to be paid by Locals to the national organization for more organizers and edu- cation department staff. The resolution will go to the national convention in Sep- tember J. son of Salter Henry Salter, the late Wesley J who lived in Oshawa for many years, has been ap- pointed a vice president of the Western Region of The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Can- ada Ltd. Mr. Salter lives in Trail, British Columbia. His daughter, Beverley, is a teacher at O'Neill Collegiate here in Oshawa. THE SAPPHIRES, and Oshawa rock-and-roll group, were featured guests on Channel 9's High Time show last Saturday. Teenagers from Oshawa and Pickering schools appeared on the show in a new dance called "The Seat'. Burt Busker, a member of the Sapphires, invented the appartus (Seat) used in the dance and Satur- day's appearance was the group's first with the new gimmick. A second show was taped and may be shown later this week. Officers of the Whitby De- tachment of the Ontario Provincial Police investi- gated 12 minor accidents between 6.42 and 8:20 p.m, Sunday. No one was in- jured. The accidents were attributed to the storm which swept the area The Bowmanville Detach- ment of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police reports only one minor accident, involv- ing property damage, was investigated during the weekend Jeffrey: Ryan, 309 Ade- laide ave. w., Oshawa, was treated at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital for face lacer- ations following an _ acci- dent involving two autos on Dundas st. e., Whitby, Saturday night. The autos were driven by Patrick Jo- seph Leddy, RR 3, Bow- manville and Harry Jacobs, 209 Hallet ave Whitby Damage was estimated at $1,200 Children playing with firecrackers are believed to have caused a $200 blaze yesterday at the Red Barn dance hall owned by Har- old Reddick. Oshawa Fire fighters contained damage to the west wall of the build- ing. The fire department answered 19 fire calls dur- ing the weekend, most be- ing of the grass fire variety and trees set ablaze by firecrackers charge of defrauding Mrs. Bdith|"De front seat addressed | |\Harding, .68, a Hamilton Judge J. S, Latchford, who was jwidow, of $4,000 dollars in a/handling the trial |stock deal. Police discounted the possibil- Insne ity of suicide and circulated 'Dies Wants wanted posters of Edwards | Names Of Spies A charge of skipping bail has been added to the fraud charge SUDBURY (CP) -- Opposi-jagainst Edwards, Officials said jtion Leader Diefenbaker wants|the fraud trial will probably re- jthe names of the two Canadians|,me later this month linvolved in the Soviet spy case.|---- Speaking at a testimonial din- ner here Saturday, Mr. Diefen- baker said he didn't know why it is that men who take money from the Soviet Union to under- mine Canada and destroy the nation shouldn't have their names revealed. 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