Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1964, p. 4

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ANGRY MAYOR RAPS COUNCILLOR Ottawa Citizen wins the Pic- * ture-of-the(Month award for this Feb. 19 shot of angry Mayor Charlotte Whitton pur- suing a. councillor from a stormy council session. Photographer Gary Bartlett caught the mayor as she stormed from the council chamber in an argument with Councillor Don Reid. Bartlett used a 35-mm. Pentax with normal lens and shot in avail- able light at f4 and 1-125. --CP Photo Kennedy Institute To Aid Retarded Children LONDON (CP)--A new drive is under way to tackle the prob- jems of educating mentally handicapped children the "submerged sixth" of Britain's high school population. The man behind it is Stanley Segal, headmaster of a special school and chairman of the guild of teachers of backward children, lem. Ags one expert put it, there is great political glamor at- tached to the building of new universities, far less to the needs of "the other end of the scale." Segal hopes his plan for a Kennedy institute may catch this interest now that the gov- ernment is considering the form of Britain's national memorial to the president. He has set up _ Segal, a small dark man with an infectious zeal, has two proj- "ects rolling--a four-year course of graded textbooks for back- ward students, first compre- . hensive program of its kind, and a plan to found a Kennedy institute for special education and research dedicated to the late U.S. president. . The first project has just been launched by the London pub- jlishers Cassell's, a firm noted in Victorian times for its pio- "neering work in "penny edu-| cators" for the masses, Called The Working World, the series is designed to develop powers of expression and creativity in backward pupils of high school age and to enable them to emerge as integrated members of society instead of "'second- class citizens." The books, written by a team of specialist teachers, are ex- pected to be on sale in Canada in the fall, after minor adjust-| ments to text and illustrations, The first year's course, dealing) with the broad theme of the| home, comprises 14 attractively designed books aimed at mak- ing the child observe and par- ticipate in life around him. | OTHER THEMES | Subsequent yearly themes deal with the neighborhood, the a steering committee to urge government approval of his project as part of the memorial, but if this doesn't succeed, he for the first time combine under one roof facilities for research and a training school where findings could be applied. It would make its discoveries and experience available to other nations. The needs of the mentally retarded were a special interest of President Kennedy, one of whose sisters is handicapped. Three weeks before his assas- sination, the president signed a mental retardation act, com- menting that few legislative ac- tions could have a more lasting plans to raise the money some other way. "One way or another there| will be a Kennedy institute," he told this reporter emphatically.|through the Jo y WILL SHARE RESULTS gore | The proposed institute would! imprint on human welfare and happiness, Some $16,000,000 of the Ken-| nedy fortune, channelled Foundation, have been devoted to work for the handicapped. Castro Promotes Dairy Industry HAVANA (Reuters) -- Fidel Castro is -taking intense per- sonal interest in a pilot p'an to) promote Cuba's dairy: industry.| He hopes current research at! an experimental dairy farm out-|been fed with one or other type! side Havana will lead to high| yields of milk, butter and cheese, | In a recent interview, Castro) described the experiments in| eattle feeding at the farm as| Milk and other dairy products] "unbelievable."" He said that by} 1970 Cuba would produce more} | milk than Holland and morejare supplied with ample milk--| they. get a quart a day each.| cheese than France. Research on the farm has been aimed at developing !ow- chandiet ai dal ate oe ae ae th a oi ras oe WEEK'S NEWS IN REVIEW By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer Revolt in Brazil Quake toll high Fiscal study set President Joao Goulart was ousted in a near - bloodless revolution in Brazil this week. Brazil had an interim govern- ment Friday in the wake of the apparently success ful army revolt that deposed Goulart. Paschoal Ranieri Mazzilli, 53, was sworn in Thursday by Congress in Brasilia as re- ports came that Goulart: had abandoned his vow to fight to the death and had fled the country. Mazzilli will serve for 30 days until the legisla- ture elects a new president to serve out Goulart's term, due to expire in January, 1966: Military leaders of the swift two-day revolution, in which only two deaths were re- ported, charged that Gou- lart's leftist policies were leading Brazil into commu- nism. QUAKE CLEANUP In Alaska, British Colum- bia and California communi- ties devastated by the Good Friday earthquake began the struggle to recovery. Authorities _ surveying the damage in earthquake- stricken Alaskan communities estimated property destruc- tion at more than $550,000,000. The exact death toll probably won't be known for some time, but civil defence offi- cials estimated Friday that 125 were dead or missing. Coastal communities in Cal- ifornia and Oregon, struck by tidal waves flowing from the quake, counted 16 dead and millions of dollars in property damage. The tidal waves sent flood waters 40 miles up an inland waterway on Vancouver Is- land to Alberni and Port Al- berni and while no life was lost, property damage was estimated at $5,000,000 or more. S The military joined civilians immediately to begin mopping up and restoring essential services and governments moved to provide financing for reconstruction. President Johnson urged the U.S. Con- gress to approve $50,000,000 in emergency funds and Alaska Governor William A, Egan asked the legislature to ap- prove a $50,000,000' emergency bond issue for quake relief. Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, saw most of its business and industry sorely crippled farm have been sown with a variety of grasses, as well as with alfalfa, About-a dozen test cows have of grass, with combinations of| grasses and with grass and alfalfa, and their milk yields measured and analysed. still are in chronically short supply in Cuba. Only children |For adults milk is strictly ra- virtually wiped out in Seward, Caldez and Kodisk. NEW STUDY In Quebec City, provincial and federal government lead- ers met for three days and set wheels in motion for a study of Canada's tax re- sources and financial respon- sibilities. Political attention focussed on Quebec City and the fed- eral - provincial conference, but the House of Commons-- its Easter recess eliminated when the opposition refused to permit a special night sitting to clean up supplementary 4 spending -- sat al! week in Ottawa. Prime Minister Pearson and provincial premiers met in Quebec City for three days, then announced that a 13-man ministerial committee will study the nature and extent of taxes at both levels of gov- ernment in relation to rising pressure for more spending. Pearson said it might lead to a reshuffling of taxing and spending fields. There also was agreement on immediate discussions to work out a formula for prov- inces to accept the whole cost burden in shared-cost pro- grams in return for '"'ade- quate" compensation in in- creased revenues. Quebec was the only province to declare its desire to do so. Premier Jean Lesage said Quebec also will not partici- pate in the planned federal pension program and he threatened to challenge in court the constitutionality of the federal plan for univer- sity-student loans and family allowances for 16- and 17- year-olds still in school. SOVIET BLAST ' In Moscow and Peking, the propaganda guns fired new rounds in the Sino - Soviet ideological battle. While Premier Khrushchev, object of recent propaganda attacks by the Communist Chinese, visited Hungary to strengthen ties with Commun- ist leader Janos Kadar, the Soviet Union called Friday for a meeting of world.Com- munist parties Informed observers in Mos- cow said they believed the meeting 'would almost cer- tainly be designed for a show- down in the Sino-Soviet ideo- logical dispute. The call for the meeting, made in a 30,000-word state- ment published in the Com- munist newspaper Pravda, President Of Brazil Ousted By Military and the entire Soviet leader- ship" in its latest propaganda outbursts. MEDIATOR ARRIVES Sakari Tuomioja of Finland, the Cyprus mediator ap- pointed by the United Nations, flew to the troubled Mediter- ranean island Thursday night. Early Friday, gunfire be- tween Greek- and Turkish- Cypriots echoed in the Cana- dian patrol area well within earshot of Tuomioja's hotel room. British members of the UN peace keeping force opened fire in one skirmish during the week, but no cas- ualties were reported. Mem- bers of Canada's 1,000 - man UN contingent were in action Thursday when a grenade in- cident injured a Turk shep- herd, but Canadians hadn't had to shoot back up to Fri- day. DOCTOR'S STRIKE Belgium 'g>10,000 strong medical profession, claiming a new reform law to make the state-controlled health in- surance. system _ financially self-supporting is a step to- ward fully socialized medi- cine, withdrew all except emergency services Wednes- day. By Friday, no new ne- gotiations had been started. World briefs: Gen. Douglas MacArthur, 84, who under- went three major operations in little more than a week, re- mained in critical .condition Friday as doctors fought to give him time to recover vital processes. . . . Several days of racial demonstrations that saw the arrest of 285 persons, including Mrs. Malcolm Pea- body, 72, mother of. Massa- chusetts Governor Endicott Peabody, ended at least tem- porarily in St. Augustine, Fla. Thursday and civil rights law- yers sought to have federal courts hear the charges against the demonstrators. . .. Britain, the United States and France announced in Berlin Thursday that they have decided to ease travel restrictions on East Germans wishing to travel to NATO countries, restrictions placed after the Communist erection of the Berlin wall in August, 1961. WEEK IN ONTARIO The supervising coroner's office in Toronto Thursday cleared two coroners--in Kit- echener and Smiths Falls -- concerned with deaths in which bullet wounds were not discovered until the bodies also biterly atacked , the Communist Chinese and 'ac- cused Peking of delivering 'a by the quake while they were terrible insult to our party SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | CROWELL'S SHELL STATION jtioned, as are butter and cheese. | | ie nae deen din nn a Ry are LA PAZ (AP)--Growing and potentially dangerous agitation from both the right and left threatens Bolivia as it a proaches a national election June, : " Although confident of winning a third term, President Victor Paz Estenssoro finds himself in a Vice-President Juan Lechin and his pro-Communist tin miners on the left and military ele- ments on the right. Both sides are ready to bid for power. Adding to Paz Estenssoro's) problems is the chronically de- squeeze between dissident'ing SRP Ged gery Be eee pe Right, Left Feud Grows In Bolivia rs The revolutionary move- ment's recent nominating con- vention underscored Bolivia's political strains, LEFTIST HERO Lechin, who had broken with out of the party, thereby mak- the mine union chie? even more of a hero to the left, It was Lechin's miners who held four Americans and 15 others as hostages for 10 days in De- cember, No one knows exactly how Lechin will react. His group) the government, was drummed) Estenssoro an "enemy of the Bolivian working ¥ Senate Speaker Federico For- tun, the movement's former ex- ecutive secretary, as Paz tenssoro's running mate, have piven the miliary. Nght: ve given the ry ists a powerful voice in the og ge Even though he been veering to the right lhimself, Paz Estenssoro so far shows no willingness to accept such a situation, however, Observers wonder, whether the military will con- quite likely will declare Pazitinue to remain passive. pressed Bolivian economy, which appears immune even to massive doses of U.S. ald. Since the. nationalist revolutionary movement came to power in a bloody revolution in 1952, the United States has poured in $300,000,000 in grats and loans. Landlocked Bolivia, with a pop- ulation of only 3,000,000 is the world's third largest tin producer. It also has rich oil deposits which are just begin. ning to be devel . Still the country languishes in poverty. RACING STILL OFF MONTREAL (CP) -- A dis- pute between Montreal's Blue Bonnets raceway and horse owners has postponed indefinit- ely the spring harness racing program which was to open this weekend, A track spokesman said Thursday Blue Bonnets has offered the owners 40 per cent of the nine per cent of betting profits which the track receives, but the owners are holding out for 47 per cent. 'We are wait- ing for the owners to meet our terms," the spokesman said. had been removed to mor- gues. Commissioner Wycliffe Booth, 68, head of the Salva- tion Army in Canada and Bermuda for nearly 10 years, has been appointed to the of- fice of international commis- sioner of the army, it was an- nounced Friday in Toronto. An unseasonal blizzard hit Ontario Thursday night, pro- ducing from three to six inches of snow in many com- munities. Others were washed with swirling rain and sleet. Eight motorists died during the storm. A kidney transplanted to a London man was described by doctors as "functioning and the donor, Mrs. James Ackworth, 44-year-old grand- mother, are recovering from the twin operations. More than 14,000 delegates attended the annual three-day convention of the Ontario Educational Association, Var- ious topics were discussed in the field of education, well," Robert Bainbridge, 21, | | ANNUAL Children's Aid Society of The County of Ontari THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. MEETING io and The City of Oshawa APRIL 23rd "HEAVEN OR HELL" Written by KEITH L. PETTITT 291 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, - OSHAWA, 728-9986 For God so foved the World, that he gave his only son, thet whosoever believeth on him, should not , but hove everlasting life. John 3:16 Deor Friend: Where will you spend etemity? Are you concemed? Let us go to God's word and see what he hos to say, Hebrews 9:27 says; And as it is oppointed umto men once to die, but ofter this the judgement, 2 Corinthions 5:10 says also 'For we must oll appear before the judgement seat of Christ; thot every one may receive the things done in his body, ing to thot he hath done, whether it be good or bod." Now you know whether or not you're a child of God. Are you bom again? Do you confess Jesus Christ os your Personal Saviour? Do you believe the Blood of Jesus cleonses us from all sin ond unrighteousness? Do you live each dey reading God's Holy Word and also pray to God each day? If these things you do not do or beilieve, you are not a child of God, Listen friend, as you read, | will bose all of what | soy here, on the outhenticated word of God. You read also for yourself, Through these words said you moy come te know Jesus as your Personal Saviour. Now Sin. Whot is Sin? Sin is, lovers of your own selves, covetous, boosters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without notural 'affection, truce- breokers, folse accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that ore good, traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleo- sures more thon lovers of God. For a scripture referring to whot sin is, tum to 2 Tim, 3; 2, 3, 4. Anything that would hinder God from saving your soul is sin. The bible says in Rom. 6:23, For the wages of sin is death: But the gift of God Is etemoal life through Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. Also in Ro, 3:23 we read, For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. We first must come to God and confess to Jesus we are sinners and need God in our lives. Jesus scid in John 14:6, | am the way; the truth and the life, no mor, cometh unto the father but by me, | want you to notice thot Jesus said no man cometh unto the Father but by me. in other words when you confess your sin you can- not confess to or through ony object, 'person, os mon, postor, priest, minister, church or any man in the life of your church. If you confess to any other source of things, ob- jects, or man, you deny Jesus Christ's omnipotence, his su- premacy as Lord of all, his precious blood, diety and his very purpose of giving his life os ransom for you and me upon the Cross of Calvary, If you do not confess directly to Jesus your sin, then you will remain in your sin, Remem- ber what Jesus said; John 10:1, If any mon try to enter in onother way he is a thief and a robber. Before we con be soved we must come to God on his conditions - not our own. You have to realize 'without Christ in your heart you ore @ sinner already condemned to die, Only as the Holy Spirit convicts us that we ore sinners con we come to know Jesus as our Personal Saviour. We must come now as the Holy Spirit would bid us to come and be woshed in the blood of If you should reject God's plon of Salvation you ere con- demning your soul to @ Christless eternity -- eternally sep- arated from the Love of God. God says you will go to a ploce of torment. If he says you will you can rest ossured you will. Destiny is not by chance, but by chioce. 1 don't believe in buttering up my religion and telling people mot to worry too much thet you will not really go to Hell, There is no such ploce, We'll get there if we live morally good, do good for poor people and put on some church socials. These are lies from the Pit of Hell. Friend, | wont you to know right here and now that under the authority of God given unto me, | om to declore unto you there is a place which is Hell. God's Word de- clares so as follows; Mott. 13:41, 42; The Son of man Uesus) shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his Kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; ond shall cast them into a furnace of fire; there shall be wailing ond gnashing of teeth. 2 Peter 2:4, de- clares God did not spare the angels thot sinned, but cost them down to heli and delivered them into chains of dark- jcost feed for cattle without sac- 22 BOND ST. EAST SARGANT'S TEXACO STATION 278 PARK ROAD SOUTH MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 74 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 SIMCOE ST. NORTH STATHAM B.A. STATION COR. KING ST. E. AND RITSON RD. |Butter is available at times in| jmore expensive restaurants but jmilk and cream are not ness; to be reserved unto judgement. Now turn to the book of Revelation, the last book of all the new testament, Rev. 14:9, 10, 11, If any mon worship the beast (the son of perdition) and his-image, ond receive his mork in his fore- head or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God which is poured out without mixture into thé cup of his indignation; and he sholl be tormented with tire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb: And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day or night, who worship the beast: and his image ond whosoever receiveth the mark of his name. The bible soys in Hebrews 2:3, How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation? God gives us the answers, Matthew 1:21, Call his mame Jesus: for he sholl save his people form their sins. lsaich 55:7, Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, ond he will have mercy upon him end to our God for he will abundantly pardon. 1 John 1:9 says, wider world and careers. ----riticing a high milk yield. phe course is described as a) Castro said the theories he unique venture" because up to|had developed and put into - pial there has been no planned!practice on the farm were} : | Hin gine for retarded pupils of|hased on his belief that current CLAY MAY TEACH | igh school age, though a num-jdairy 'techniques in the United) CHICAGO (AP) --. Heavy-| pero 0 - called "'backward|states and Europe did not apply, weight champion Cassius Clay,| -- exist for younger chil-|to Cuba. Lond for meetings of the Black : Muslim sect, says he may. quit| Older children. classed as|*ZAR-ROUND: GRASS | boxing and accept a $100,000 of- "educationally sub - normal'--| In these countries, he said,|fer to teach sports in Egypt,| ' 1Q below 85--have had to strug-|@aity cattle had to be fed high-|Chicago's American reported) gle to keep up with brighter|°°St fodder during the winter|Thursday, Clay, 22, said the of-/ * classmates or use infant-style months because of a lack of|fer was from the Egyptian gov-| ~ books that insult their sensitivi- grazing, 3ut in Cuba, with its|etnment, which has promised to} © ties ald make. them painfully | mud winters, they could feedibuild a sports centre in_ his! aware of being "different," on grass all the year round. jname in Cairo. Clay will leave] Either way, school is likely 'ol The key to the problem layjin three weeks for Africa and| be ceded Fringe jin developing sufficiently rich|parts of Asia, he said, on-a tour RUSS BOSWELL SERVICE STATION ' 7 ' 5 an agonizing experience, lernsses Calta added, And thelduring which be will discuss the If we confess our sins he is faithful ond just to forgive us our ARNG CORNER WILSON RD. AT OLIVE i De ge iin are conscious of experimental farm had been|Egyptian job with officia's in | Refreshments Will Be Served sina, ond 0 cleonee us from oll, unrighteousness. + difficulty in arousing public or|employed for this purpose. i As | bring this message to a close my prayer ond my |Cairo, j hope is this, that you will consider God's plan of Salvation . Political interest in ths prob-| Several acres of fields on the| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | We Reserve Tne: rat soit catia var tanet ites 08 sa lao he he ope atigcl 2 ONLY Y <. 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Let us keep our eyes upon Jesus the Author ond finisher of our faith ever looking forward to his coming in the clouds of Glory ot the trump of God, The bible says we ought to be watching for his return because as God's Word declares; In such on hour as ye think not; the Son of Man appeareth, At this time | would urge you to accept Christ into your A You may know. the joy of sins forgiven ond peace with God Listen friend, there is a Heaven to gain and a Hell to shun, Please make your decision now. For we are not guaran- teed that we shall be here to-morrow. God says, "My. Spirit shall not always chide--"' If you neglect you are opt to quench the Holy Spirit to the extent that God will lift the Spirit from you. If he does you must be eternally tormented in Hell for your rejection of Christ in your life. Please say yes to Jesus. If you come to know the joy. of sins forgiven and peace with God, please let me know. Thenk you. 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