Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1963, p. 27

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Sy oeceaentah hice inkclindiiidaaeade a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 10,1963 97 ness or accident, The cost is 5'4| bearing the name of Pope Johniern province of Izabal, XXIII were destroyed immedi- ately after his death, - £25 ($75) in case of sick-;Latin name, Paulus VI. Seals}has been terrorizing the north.| ipence a week, " NEWS IN BRIEF DOGS INSURED | RECEIVES SEAL LONDON (AP)--A medical in:| VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope KILL GUERRILLAS surance plan for dogs began op-| Paul VI received Wednesday GUATEMALA CITY ine in Britain Wednesday. the official lead seal with which|The Guatemalan government) Korea at SEES POPE DESTROY OPIUM | the defence forces turned six VATICAN_CITY (AP)--Pope; NAGOYA, Japan (AP)--Nar- flame throwers on the field of Paul VI received Foreign Min.|Cotics agents resorted to flame} red and purple flowers at the tip (AP)-- ister Kim Yong-shik of South|throwers Wednesday in an ef-|of Atsumi Peninsula, near Na- a private audience! fort to destroy a mysterious and! gova. Officials estimated 8,000 | The Canine: Insurance Associa-|he will stamp formal papal doc. says its troops have. killed half|for a member of a South Kor.| persistent 625-acre crop of wild) poppies were growing in the ASSAULTED MARCHER P. 27--3-Col Police move in to arrest James T. Thomas, 27, of Cam- bridge, moments after he struck a white integrationist who was at the end of a line of some 200 whites and Ne- Assauliled Marcher groes who marched on the county courthouse here Tues day night protesting segrega- tion in restaurants and lunch counters. The integrationist was identified as Michael Mo- nove, 21, of Havertown, Pa., a graduate student at Harvard Thomas was later released on bond of $50 en charges of as- sault and battery and dis- conduct --{AP Wirephoto) orderly Bishop Will Ignore Order From Vatican ABERDEEN, Scotland (AP) The Roman Catholic bishop of Aberdeen, Msgr. Francis Walsh, said Tuesday he would ore a Vatican order dismi his housekeeper, divorced wife of a Church of Scotland (Presbyter jan) minister. The bishop, 62, said he had been given until today to get rid of Mrs. Ruby MacKenzie, 42 Rishop Walsh appealed to the Vatican against what he consid ered the injustice of the order He has had no reply The bishop did 'not disclose what department of the Vatican issued the order. In Rome. it was Canadian Seeks His Citizenship TORONTO (CP)--Edwin E Rajala of Nipigon Township, near Port Arthur, wants to be listed on. the 'township's as- sessment roils as a Canadian citizen, not as a British sub- ject His appeals to a court of re vision, the Thunder Bay dis- trict court and the Ontario Municipal Board 'have ail been dismissed The Municipal sion explained: "'The appe ant was born in Canada an there would seem 1 a Canadian the Canadian Citizenship Act Under the Ontario Assess- ment Act, Section 20, Subsec- tion 2, the assessor has to set down Column. 4, opposite the name of every taxable person the letters BS or A dicating that the person either a British subject or ao Board deci $ This is what you call if... bilingual pun, ne? COQUETEL ABRICOT is 2 rich 1 you taste it once, you would buy some tout ¢ instantly. 7 But, un moment--the pun may not be but the COQUETEL ABRICOT for sipping ts déhicionx. {n its very fine decanter it looks so joli on la table! Taste it and you will sey: Ah! Si bon! vot Camera on an Brights Wines i citizen under | reoprted that it could have come from any one of several Vatican offices and that the Vatican does not normaliy comment matters, considering strinctly private within church In a letter clergy, which read without comment at the principal masses Sunday, the bishop blames a jealous woman and five priests The priests' meeting place known to me,"' the bishop said "It would seem that [ am not sufficiently conservative. I am attacked through my house them the diocesan ordered to his he has ¢ on such)! filthy accusations in let from the woman, then anonymous letters and persecu t telephone with house keeper ters ats to get her. the keeper) out SAYS RUMORS SPREAD "Rumors and criticism spread through a certain circle and af fected some of the teaching pro fession, In these ways my house keeper was reduced to a state of which She is afraid alone in the house." The bishop said he had spent three months praying and pon dering about the order to turn Mrs. MacKenzie out of his house He had from the beginning in sisted that the order was unjust and cruel, he said. Now he has decided that he could not act against his conscience and he has informed his superiors to hat effect ror n to be left alien.' "There no au thority under the Assessment Act for the appellant to be designated a Canadian citizen on the assessment roll." s, therefore DISMISSES CLAIM The board also dism Mr. Rajaia's claim that assessment was too high But Mr. Rajala said Tues day he will carry his case to the AppealisCourt of Ontario an interview he said 'il.carry my appeal to the ed Nations if necessary ight for the 18,000,000 non- ssed nis CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA ~ PORT HOPE WHITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Drepes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA"S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 30 MILL ities in Canada if nobody extra 400 f With a fie 1,00 n a it. at With extra ati ct With 28 KING ST. E. ... at KARN'S 7 x 50 NAUTILUS 7 x 35 NAVIGATOR VUU 7 x 35 NEPTUNE Mono Popular 7x 35 VIEWMASTER 000 yds. Mono-mold, com- - pRUGS OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. BINOCULARS by CARL WETZLAR -bright, mono-mold field: t. at 1,000 yds 34 95 oo a bad case 345 ft yds. With case at 22.50 mold design, fieid: 400 1,000 yds. 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