Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1964, p. 1

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GE Tee ge gah Se Thought For Today It's rather difficult to make those topless swim suits both fitting and proper. | hawa Zimes VOL. 93 -- NO. 182 Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy Ottewa ond for OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1964 Weather Report' Sunny with a few cloudy periods Thursday, Winds light tonight and tomorrow, Authorized as Second Class Mall Pest Office Department payment of in Cash, Postage LBJ Says Action Answers Attacks SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP). --{of North Viet Nam is engaged ¢ President Johnson declared to-|in aggression against South } day that "aggression unchal-| Viet Nam, the kingdom of Lavs, lenged is aggression un-jand now against the United leashed," and said the United|States on the high seas. States has met deliberate ag-|' He said there would be no gression with deliberate action|doubt about the policy or pur- against the North Vietnamese. |pose, and "no doubt about the In an address aimed to the} respoisisilities of men peoples of all nations, as well|tions devoted to peace." k as of the United States, John-| Johnson said peace requires son recounted the attacks on|that "we and all our friends U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of|stand firm against the present Tonkin and the counter action government of North Viet Nam he ordered against the hostile|}which he said is "flouting the ships, and shore bases, and) will of the world." é said: . "The world is challenged," he | "We welcome--and we invite said, "to make its will against § --the scrutiny of all men who} War known and known clearly-- seek peace, for peace. is the} felt and felt decisively." only purpose of the course WelqyREAT 18 SAME =| that no|., Peaking then to friends of And he declared th fad Seti F oe ' e U.S. in the Atlantic al-;-- \friendly country need fear, and tande Tohhson galt the chal |no foe hope, "'that this is @ na-j1o 0. 'in Southeast Asia now is| bd I iff d fi his lect bet ; | ee * era aces! LWO Bodies Identifie s * s As Missing Rights Men U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS OFF NORTH VIET NAM a CE AREA OF ATTENTION Premiers Oppose Work For Welfare By BOB TRIMBEE jwhich ended Tuesday night with JASPER, Alta. (CP) -- Can-|@ barbeque. ada's premiers have left no}. The 1965 conference will be doubt they do not favor asking|held at Winnipeg. | GOAT HANGED AT CROSSING ROVIGO (AP) Italian farmer Martino Ferrari looked out of the tavern win- dow and discovered that he had hanged his own goat. | Ferrari was leading it home with a rope around 'its neck when he came to a railway year." The president spoke at cere-); Go. Seiients : sontes detente: & journalism|!" ireece and Turkey, Berlin| nie (at A |and Korea, Lebanon and Cuba. building as the first unit of a)" uno any who may be tempted | $15,000,000 communications cen-| |, support -- or to widen--ihe tre at Syracuse University. present aggression,' Johnson declared, "l say this. There is He said it was fitting to dedi- cate the centre to re gee no threat to any peaceful power of the three bodies found buried) charge. ---- He oar hee ih soak: from the United States of Am-|in a recently constructed earth| able-bodied persons on welfare! Alberta Premier E, C. Man-| se , te dra ie puLpose : erica. dam near Philadelphia, Miss.,| to work for their assistance. |ning, chairman of the confer-| 8'@de crossing with the bar |g 'he turned to the at were identified "Barly. Poaky 2 | down. He tied the rope around'| When he turne o me at imissing civil rights workers 'Andy Goodman Premier Jean Lesage of Que-|ence, praised the value of the} : tack U.S. destroyers, he s ' meetings despite the restricted| the bar and went into a |'acks on Us. destroyers, Ne) UN S bee, speaking on behalf of the 8: Pp estricte tavern to wait for the train said: : ecurl | Schwerner. The attacks were deliberate. | All three bodies were under-|on a speeding charge. premiers, told. a press confer- mie and Spee agreement) fase ence Tuesday that what the pre-|to discuss mutual topics--from The train. passed, the bar |. 'The. attacks were unpro- G Mee going pathological tests early) The last person known voked. roup ts |today atthe University of Mis- swered." UNITED NATIONS miers want is federal aid forjeducation to time zones--on a Liked "ant "tw "host 4 programs designed to take peo-/general basis and make no at: 8 " The. attacks- have- been an-| \xissippi~Medical -Centre "where; County i | U (AP)--A/they were brought after being! Price, Johnson said the government/United States ie jmoned the United Nations Se-| Tuesday. ple off welfare roles and place|tempt to reach conclusions. | Hanged. request sum-/found near Philadelphia curity Council into urgent ses-| Examination of them in jobs. Both Mr. Lesage and' Mr.| He was supported by Premier|Thatcher said they wanted to! |sion today on the situation in|body is continuing. Southeast Asia produted by tor- miles from Jackson. deputy ~ Sheriff, who said he Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan.|see the question of federal aid) _ _|reélease as they drove third toward Meridian. Only Premier Joseph Small-|for projects designed to help get) the MORE 'MINERS ? JACKSON, Miss. (AP)--Two|been arrested on a speeding| been sent to support the Mad- Philadelphia is a town of 5,000 in east-central Mississippi 80|small craft were believed sunk) They had been held in jail at) and Mickey|Philadelphia nearly six hours prote lafter Chaney had been arrested|(the retaliatory blow) will palgtny--o have seen them was Neshoba| His summary_of. the U.S. re- Cecill sponse was.a swift follow-up to followed| the t President late|them a short distance after their)Johnson Tuesday south|navy planes had been sent on | The Meridian Star quoted an|reply" to the Red attacks. Announcement of the identifi-/ authoritative source early today| WASHINGTON (CP - AP) --|. The secretary said he had Defence Secretary Robert S.|moved Tuesday night to rief- 4 tote a s d fy hn force the Pacific area and these avy bombers ve heavily|moves included: , damaged four oy rth. Vietna-| 1, Transfer of an attack car- Fmese torpedo bases andijrier group from the ist Fleet wrecked a North Vietnamese|in the eastern Pacific 10 the oil storage depot in retaliation | western Pacific. for attacks on two U.S. destroy-| 2. Movement of intercepter i the Gulf nd heey and bomber aircraft into South At a press conference the sec-| Viet Nam. eg a we gat : pens ers into iland. ity and tg 8 ip eer 4. Transfer of intercepter and uring allack §§ 1€Sfighter bomber squadrons from launched from the aircraft car-|the United sinies te advanced fri Ticonderoga and Constel-|phases in the Pacific." F lation. | 5. Movement of an anti-sub- The secretary said approxX-\marine force into the South imately '25 patrol boats were|China Sea. damaged or destroyed." | 6. The placing on the alert pron ear tie fed Pred aah ca eee Ss Ss A jarmy and marine forces. boats last Sunday against the] The army maintaina the 25th See ak an oon thie al ae others damaged, and another,| poarincs has peyerg | ig greta ape involving| at Okinawa and a brigade at two U.S. craft Tuesday. | Honolulu. s aimed} The second attack was aimed) Asked if he could" give <del lat the Maddox ang the de-| |stroyer. Turner Joy which had|Teason for the unusual North |Vietnamese naval activities, |McNamara replied "I.can't ex- |plain them." | He also said the navy would in the seconq attack, |continue its patrols in the Gulf McNamara said in response|of Tonkin and would continue to questions that "whether this|"'to protect itself against ag- Ox. | At least three of the attacking o North Vietnamese aircraft attempted to intercept the at» tack aircraft from the two car- riers. McNamara said he could not give a more precise esti- mate of damage to the four fall that is necessary is up to to|the North Vietnamese." af night that ithe mission to give a "positive The areas of the U.S. bomb- jcurrent provinces welfare." Detect Mutfled Sounds (Continued on Page 3%) |pedo attacks on U.S. _warships|cation of Goodman and Schwer-|as saying the bodies were found|ing attack were given by Mc- and retaliatory bombing of alner was made in Washington by! |Namara as four PT boat bases, | bois were Reds Regard INorth Vietna 20 feet from the top of the loose) vor mese base by the! FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.|arth structure, which was be-|the first at Hongay near the . |United States, However, the Greenwood,ling built late in June when|mouth of the Red River close Tonkin As | The meeting was scheduled) Miss., office of the Student Non-|schwerner, Goodman and Cha-|to Haiphong and, leading south, originally for 12 noon EDT,. but/Violent Co-ordinating Commit- The federal cul In French Drill Hole shares the cost of welfare as-| Union it was delayed j i | hi j | : : s 5 until 3 Jackson FBI office that the sistance with the provinces but} CHAMPAGNOLE (CP)--Muf-jhospital where they spent the p.m. ed bee kad ean "identified aS soon as a person is given a/fled sounds were detected today |night. The request indicated the So-'as James Chaney, the Negro| jon the request of the Soviet|tee said. it had been told by|-- fae a ane 74 #4 1 Private Lake Ia addition the oil storage) depot at Vinh near Quang Khe| BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PHONE NUMBERS CITY EMERGENCY POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 PROSPECTIVE PARENTS If all goes well there will be some new additions to the penguin pool at Stanley Park in Vancouver's west end. Four proud sets of parents are sit- | ting on eggs which are ex- pected to hatch next week. Al- though there have been other penguins born at the zoo, offir cials are keeping their fingers crossed, wood of Newfoundland did not/employable persons on welfare} attend the two-day conference, |rolls back to work discussed at! Mr. Thatcher said under the system "it pays the to keep people on Drives Back , [job at the going wage rate thejin a drill hole on Mont- Rivel! aj) ; alae ini : : y Death Toll was brought under attack by| Although the Gulf of Tonkin sight oak irae . : vivel' All appeared in relatively|viet Union found itself in ajcompanion of Goodman and : iF i Red Rebels jassistance is cut by the federal|where two' limestone miners good condition when brought to/ difficult situation, Its delegation| schwerner. ; . the planes. from the cerriec.: [2% di Ge a 2 ieve." sai | ee ? : ini ./300 miles long--North Viet Nam : . FN i Tene ih boa My dre Socie reported. they were recovering rapidlyfrom Moscow on what stand/fice at Jackson said the third Rises 360 taining 14 tanks and represent and Red cians seem to regard LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)-- Sohne cgitoarch eget ha _ A sensitive electronic listen-|from their ordeal. should be taken in the council|/body was a Negro, but he added ' ing 1: per Cont aie gerease os as their private lake SSeemnuaebew Conse. was Fo : , *\ing device picked up the noises' 'The rescued men were taken Mecting. {he couldn't say anything more| LUSAKA (CP)--Premier Ken- storage. capacity of" the : peas in the hands | Work and off welfare roles. This|,; Hosen ean : sGowani Genktion 4 : hee | d,' ' MeN. id, add-|China Sea,. the crescent-shaped ported tonight in the hands Work and 0 nine other miners were hoisted'they were brought to. the .an awkward situation in this|in Washington by Hoover. dazi in the eastern: province|Stroyed, * McNamara said, add-| ; : me re of Communist-backed rebel na he positive approach to the|to safety Tuesday after eight face one by Pa ne special issue. The Communist Chinese|"" ener where 2,000 members of the/ng "smoke was observed ris-|gulf-is bounded by North Viet Sr et att waste days. imprisonment in the col-\capsule Tuesday. have been: goading Moscow to VANISHED IN JUNE fanatical' Lumpa church sect|ing to 14,000 feet, am on the west, China'; Hai- Stanleyville airport at 5 B 1 ) : ! p.m .said: "The entire city (of persons without jobs were un-| cocie said: the sounds coulé i y ' ~\stand up to "'the. imperialistjafter being freed from jail at]other bloody clash with security|"° civilian villages near the|Chinese mainland on the east is in rebel hands." skilled laborers "Bid floes not be identified and cautioned gag ees rhe cele paper tiger." 'Philadelphia where -- they "had! forces, jtarget areas. 'and north. ge ray Siagainst unwarranted optimism.|,-' : : pe di Tuesday another 90 members) . s iven in-:, i ; during the >» 8 Cee at ctumigcnacked > ie technical education pro-'since last Sunday. Rescue work- they By oa reeing rs new battles with government Z gra ers hope that at least two oOfjipg,» ' . troops, raising the meg gh ;. ; ore ies a ll since outbreak began 13 fighting Tuesday in the streets tee SMAI ce talus ave ake In their hospital rooms, with toll since the zg: Congo's most | , deep are alive ; " f § ae SLSR agemuiig Art Ross, Former (A giant drill was biting into he blinds drawn to keep out, T lk Cc ll Howling Lumpa warriors) : hail <aite s armed only with spears, arrows} Radio messages said the city ° area where the men may be, Some of the miners talked to .@ | S) .@) apse ip ghrmatonen age had a quiet night after ee Hockey GM Dies F * reporters about their ordeal. : |threw themselves against gov- in the city's centre and aroun RISE FOR SUN TORONTO (CP)--Louis Fine,|agreement. on what was the ¢rament riflemen Tuesday in yey the ssages said rescued 'Tuesday;who has become the hero. of chief labor conciliator for the! main issue at the 'start oot the bush country northeast of the Th cytathgdt bad hot ae ca a former general manager of Bos-ifrom the mine in eastern\Champagnole, emphasized the oy : 0 % : e army s S10ag 5 eS ; * ns sig Bey ; 3 : fia 7 shat bund trom Camp. Ket- ton Bruins of the National France's Jura Mountains got up|solidarity of the men as_ they Tuesday afternoon that negotia-\the area of multi-purpose com-|,, Seventy-five one Py : tong se ronto's , : e barrage of army fire a ptured Tuesday after a lengthy illness. jsunrise from the balcony of the'bore its way to them. tions between Toronto's three/puters as they are applied to 8 y ca " sday. a seen eh ace ® ms icons 5 ilots returning from Stanley- |striking printers have collapsed.| However, the publishers have 4%€a 400 miles northeast of Lu- ville said the counter - attack PARTY LEADERS MEET | The printers, members ofjintroduced a aties of cane saka. The Lumpas had mas- |the International. Typographical] proposals. {sacred 150 persons--mostly Af- earried out by men of the army's 3rd Commando Battal- \jobs July 9. The union calls it! jjfetime ouarante resent eon aay: jon. Troops of this unit were a lockout, The papers the pope ae dees . ean The soldiers engaged the : morning Globe and Mail and eee Mploy'es|Tumpas in an effort to get the g G A against unemployment result- ago. ; wb Maj. Frederisk Burke of Low- |--say it is a strike and have|they have asked for the _/during the massacre. ell, Mass., U.S. Air Force pilot| jcontinued to publish with super-|tion of what they malls len 9 The renewed warfare showed) bad 5 vising and non-union personnel pedding practices, the elimina- that the Lumpas, under the} leave Stanleyville Tuesday! : , ¢ night, said the city's airport) 1d] | 1é] I S re | | The break-off came six days|toremen from the ITU's bar- Alice Lenshina, had no intention) was occupied by about 30 Con-| lafter the parties had reached oa; i Shinctec ;of bowing before the threats} 5 | gaining unit, the extension of! f Pri Minist Kenneth! golese soldiers menage . Coleman ea 0 rime Minister Some of these were believed By KEN KELLY made by NDP Leader Douglas)the flag. This would be followed Dec. 31, 1966, and the right to 1 jintroduce new methods and darmes who served Premier|was set today for crucial talks ciple by Mr. Pearson Tuesday.| 3. Provide for quick approval Pope To Issue lequipment. s Moise Tshombe when he headed among the party leaders to de-- They agreed to today's fur-|of the two legislative items that} ; president I ict eavy the secessionist government in termine the future of the Com-/ther private talk and another|the government has scheduled! Ist Encyclical of ITU Local 91, said 4 ¢ "6 , statement after the talks broke them back to fight and 300 are|the fate of the present Parlia- Douglas, Social Credit. Le the flag debate suspe July stagbbineeiAls ts ic being airlifted from Elisabeth-| ment. Thom oo oe st meal : suspended July CasTEL GANDOLFO (Reut- UP "it is obvious the publishers ville to Stanleyville Prime Minister Pearson was|Leader Caouette 4, i ; TORONTO (CP) -- Agricul- Sean conan iets : negotiations |Te¢ess_ between the decision 'on will issue his first encyclical of repent yeu ae we, Me tural officials are predicting | eS Leupaaelie tos Stanley- enbaker privately for the sec-icould result in weeks of bitter|t@ Conservatives' plebiscjte| Ms 13-month reign next week.) We said a clause excluding| Heavy crop yields for most On-| 0 Leopoldvi it ie ae 83 jon time on the issue. Their debate in Parliament. in no. de- amendment and a 7 ville. Burke brought out t heltaik will follow : time for the final stage of the| Specific doctrinal questions, pre-| jive the publishers the right to|/2004 growing weather this sea- } ¢ aucus that is tOlicad ultimately to th hi : flag debate sumably including the church's)? I ' shee son golese police captain and saidiqisctiss NDP. proposals aimed sal pe veto ao atl abba Key to the outcome of the ne- attitudes toward birth control Speier' SGD Mein. SURO eae Kenneth St di fo all persons who reached the air-\a+ resol I eral election in three years. ng outcome 'of the ne j '., rooms and would be '"'tanta- enneth Standin g of Oha- port Tuesday were evacuated. |qeadlock and paving the Way' i: 'time limit." A number of Con-|audience at his summer resi-|render by the union." Soya Bean Growers' Marketing| for a final decision. on the goy-|"°: servatives argued Tuesday|dence the first two words of the) je described the lifetime Board, said Soya bean produc-| ernment's proposed maple' leaf; 1. Fix an agreed time limit--|night that the question of a Ca-|document, to be dated Aug. 6 . xegelcene sp ti robably will ris ub g stion oa ' "ug. °, guarantee against layoffs due|/"On probably will rise to about Later, depending on the atti-, acceptable to all--within which/be decided within a time limit,|Christ, would be "'ecclesiam vf va i err ° , gare = it, | : veere cause he s t of-|the 4,500,000 bushels last year. tude of the official opposition,|@ Commons vote would be) Mr, Pearson and. Mr. .Doug- Suam"--(his. church), ate oe - sy Tr rs J. A. Howard of Hamilton all five party leaders were tojtaken this fall on the proposed!jas*have accuséd the Conserva-, The Vatican is expected to for a vars eile secretary of the Ontario Vege- A ond Pearson roe ag Diefen- -, Provide that a vole be to delay r sumption of the flag) sues of birth contro! 1 it had'said the exclusion of foremen/Board, reported tomato acreage vexgge 3 met p 2% y Tue -- ie stew on : on debate, scheduled by the gov- been rumored it rit be iM-/from the union is necessary to|contracted by processing com- jfor 25 minutes to discuss the;amendment to the flag resolu-;ernment to follow interim sup- cluded in Pope TF wis first en- restore control of the compos-| panies is up. by 3,000 acres to the federal-provincial level. | jney vanished. gov : i " " ; ./of water--150 mil Eye nents may be entombed, Mayor An-ithe surface, Authorities saidjapparently lacked instructions) A spokesman at the FBI of- The oil storage depot con-| 50 miles wide and Stanleyville, key city of the igre : ee uueke e 5 *k to} 7 . 4 1 Ree 1 y | ; i Pl efbocitae alee Thi spout 100: yards' 'from where/hy ambulance to hospital as The Soviet. Union may be in|than the announcement made|neth Kaunda today flew to Lun.|country was 90 per centde-) A northwest arm of tie: Souls warriors. A message from ee ' Mrs. Lesage said-95 per cent)japsed galleries. Shae s Wnt (a the boapitat show its Communist colors and) The three vanished June 21|/were reported massed for an-| McNamara said there werejnan Island on the east and the LEOPOLDVILLE (CP)--The involved extension of vocational|t; was the first report of sounds|\¢, ("© men from the surface ' Loe shuk 'ghot: "ereire della shee ewe prea i ope that a, Paper-Printer <6 oe ot Senmeyvile the five miners still missing in 1 days ago to 360. | important city. lthe mountainside toward the|the sun and protect their eyes, and "passports to heaven' e Sieg Foreman Andre Martinet, the U.S. consulate BOSTON (CP) -- Art Ross,| The nine Ontario government, announced| walkout -- ITU jurisdiction in capital of Lusaka, ; ce barracks the band Hockey League, died todayjearly today and watched the|waited for the giant drill ele, a : = ' *hi i i i daily newspapers and their 680\composing room tasks. Chipoma village, in the Lundazi against the rebels had_ been : |Union (CLC), walked off their! The papers have offered al tic@" villagers--around Lundazi e flown to Stanleyville a few days '@ | eter ] : b Ps hou tak m the- evening Star and Telegramling from automation. In return| 7 1C#S* of Some hostages taken st military plane to | pr the te ee in te composi' 'vobine mina-\jeadership of their propietess e P sé tion of foremen and assistant any new contract through to) Kaunda to be former Katanga gen-- OTTAWA (CP):-- The stage) Monday and accepted in prin- by a summer recess. Robert McCormack, Katanga. Tshombe had called mons flag debate and possibly| meeting, if necessary, with Mr.|before the Commons picks up us <I Crop Yields " : Give the MPs a summer ¢'S)--Pope Paul said today he/tave made the terms of settle- A civilian airliner brought to meet Opposition Leader Dief-| Failure of the s the agreed but added it would not touch on samen from the union would|tatio farmers as the result of} wife and five children of a Con- Conservative -c a Progressive | cision on the flag and, possibly resolving the Commons Me: Deniine's seeporals seek gotiations lay in the words He told pilgrims at a general mount to unconditional sur-| tam, secretary of the Ontario} flag. ja week or some other period padian flag is not something to/feast of the Transfiguration of to aytomation as "phoney" be-| 6,000,000 bushels this year from confer on a course of action; jflag design tives of conducting a filibuster,make a statement about 1t is-' A statement by the publishers/table. Grower's Marketing \set of compromise suggestions'tion calling for a plebiscite on|ply and one other measure, cyclical jing room to management, about 23,000. acres, --CP Wirephoto r 1? ¥ f 4

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