Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1964, p. 3

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Rose Obtains | Fifth Divorce RENO, Nev. (AP) -- Million- aire showman Billy Rose, 65, was divorced Thursday by his fifth wife on grounds of ex- treme mental cruelty. Doris Warner Rose, 48, had married Rose in Jamaica March-1. A property settlement was ratified by the court and ordered sealed, The couple had no children. Doris Warner Rose is the daughter of motion picture ex- ecutive Harry Warner and the widow of motion picture direc-| tor Charles Vidor. f Rose earlier was married to comedienne Fanny Brice, swim star Eleanor Holm and twice to showgirl Joyce Matthews. OBITUARY GRAVEL PIT YIELDS INTERESTING FOSSIL A gravel pit two miles east of Edmonton, which has been rich source of fossil remains of prehistoric animals, may Smily," a sabre-tooth tiger, is the most interesting speci- men recovered from the pit. Old Smily, which gets nick- have yielded its last treasure. L. A. Bayrock, a geologist with the Research Council of Alberta, said the skull of 'Old REPORT FROM OTTAWA name from its scientific name. Smilodon, was found several years ago was turned over to the research council last week. --(CP Wirephoto) Flower Seeds Members Ask Many Questions By MICHAEL STARR Ontario Riding MP Each day there is an oppor- Danger Noted TORONTO (CP) -- A federal food chemist said Thursday that morning glory seeds, which sometimes produce a dream- : : . |like state with heightened color | gree or diploma at universities) perception and hallucinations, jor other educational institutions)/paye severe side-effects on ex- above the high-school level. {perimental mice. tunity in the House of Commons) To be eligible a student must, Klaus Genest.of Ottawa said for members of parliament to|be enrolled or intend to enrolliin a report to the 12th confer- direct questiong to the ministers|in one of the universities OF)ence of the Canadian Society of on subjects that are of im-other Canadian educational in-lforensic Science that experi- mediate importance. In addition) stitutions authorized by the) ents with the flower seeds to that, members can, in seek-|Province, and be undertaking a| yore designed to discover ing information, place questions) course of study of not less than) nother they have poisonous on the order paper in written|26 weeks duration in the aca-| ia. oftects in addition ,to. af- form.' These questions are|demic year. A student may also fentinn te mind . answered every Monday and/qualify on the same basis for! Mr a ais said the 'studies Wednesday. study at an educational institu-| - ss undertaken senniee' ot the 'Hate Literature | Action Proposed | OTTAWA (cP) -- Opposition |Leader Diefenbaker said Thurs- and drug. directorate|day in the Commons that hate; literature containing the most! scurrilous attempts at black- mail is being sent to Canadian Jews. Justice Minister Favreau said the matter is of great concern to all MPs and that he 'will look into it and reply as early MRS, BEULAH L. HANCOCK In failing health for four years, Mrs. Beulah L, H k, CAPSULE NEWS DEATHS 4-H Conference Features Trips OTTAWA (CP) -- The na- tional 4-H Club conference will be held Nov. 12-18 in Ottawa and Toronto. It will feature visits to thé Parliament Build- ings, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and Niagara Falls. PLAN CONVENTION men told officers of the cutter Ariadne they had been adrift nine days on their raft of boards and automobile inner tubes, * DIES OF LEUKEMIA REYKJAVIK: (AP) = Dora Thorhallsdottir, wife of Prest- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Madrid Jose Frances y Sanchez - Heredero, 81, writer, art critic and secretary - gen- eral of the Spanish Royal Aca- demy of Fine Arts. Birmingham, Ala, -- Claude S. Lawson, 69. chairman of the U.S, Pipe and. Foundry Com- pany. Toronto -- John Murphy Daley, 42, a research and de- velopment editor with Maclean- Hunter Publishing Company Limited, COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The Community Planning Associa- tion of Canada launch a four-day convention here Sept. 27 with a panel discussion on Expo '67, a discussion on the Montreal world's fair in which Robert Shaw, the fair's deputy commissioner general, will take part. Guest speakers during the conference include Premier Ro- barts of Ontario, Postmaster- General John R. Nicholson, and. Arnold Edinborough, ; editor of dent Asgeir Asgeirsson of Ice- land, died of leukemia Thurs- day night in Reykjavik hospital She was 71 ARRIVES FOR TALKS LONDON (Reuters) -- Prince Souvanna Phouma, neutralist prime minister of Laos, arrived here by air from Paris Friday for talks with Foreign Secretary R, A. Butler, "NO SIGN OF. CANCER died Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Oshawa General Hospital. She was in her 58th year. | A daughter of the late Amos land Annie May Bowerman, the deceased was born in Oxford County Feb. 4, 1907 and received her education in her native county. Mrs, Hancock had lived in the Saturday Night magazine. ACCEPTS INVITATION LONDON (CP) -- Que en Elizabeth has accepted an in- vitation to dine with the Cana- dian High Commissioner, Lionel Chevrier, before she flies to Canada in October, the high commissioner's offi 5 4 Ce Al Tiki, said Wednesday the prime TOKYO (AP)--Daily medical examinations have not uncov- ered any evidence that Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda has can- cer, his doctors said Friday, The prime minister entered the' National Cancer Centre hospital in Tokyo for tests. Ikeda's per- conal physician, Dr. Yoshisato |Oshawa area for 28 years and lfor the last eight months with! |her daughter at 414 Mary street west, Whitby. She was a mem- ber of Grace Lutheran Church. Prior to -her retirement in 1956, Mrs. Hancock was empioy-| ed by the S, S. Kresge Co, for) eight years, | The deceased is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. McGregor (Juanita) of Whitby. Also surviving are three. sis- ters, Mrs. Clarence Hansel of Oshawa. Mrs, Lloyd Waldeck of Port Stanley and Mrs. 'Mabel Broadbent of Oshawa; three brothers, Carl Bowerman of New Jersey; Clare and Roy Bowerman of Oshawa and four |to the Criminal Code to stop the|grandchildren. : |circulation of hate literature. The funeral service will be et ----jheld at the McIntosh-Anderson . |Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Satur-| Tourism Dept. as possible, Mr. Diefenbaker suggested establishment of a special Com- mons committee to make rec- jommendations for amendments nounced Thursday. mK) be AIRMEN WITHDRAWN minister has chronic laryngitis, } OTTAWA (CP) The 28 FIND REMAINS | RCAF personnel and two Cari-| NAPLES (AP)--The archdio- bou transport planes serving|cese of Naples has announced with the United Nations mission|the discovery of the remains of in Yemen are being withdrawn|St. Gennaro, patron saint of thic to the UN base at El Arish,|big southern Italian city. An Egypt, an air force spokesmanjurn containing what officials said Thursday. UN Seeretary-|described as bones of the fourth General U Thant announced|century martyr were put on last week disbanding of the|public display here. The offi- mission after a futile tour of|cials said the remains were dis- duty begun in June, 1963. covered in an ancient chapel ithat had been built in. St. Gen- naro's 'honor. | LANDSLIDE HITS VALLEYFIELD, Que. (CP) A mechanical shovel and a car! GIVEN NEW POST were swept into the St. Charles) NEW YORK (AP)--The New River at nearby Nitro Thurs-| York Times announced the ap- day night when a landslide 75|pointment Friday of Harrison feet long and 25 feet wide oc-|--. Salisbury, a Pulitzer Prize curred, The landslide was at alwinner in 1955 for reporting site where an aqueduct andifrom Russia, as one of three sewers are -being built. assistant managing editors. The iG , appointment of Salisbury, 56. cet ion Vaaee a member of the newspapers Just A Minute... 2 chin ar. & Phone 725-0444 OPEN FRI, NIGHT ied... coll ; bo considerate ossistonce, 668- MARKS THE SPOT DATE: Saturday, Sept. 12, TIME: GATES OPEN 6 P.M. SUPPER: CHICKEN DINNER AT 7P.M. - @ SPECIAL GUESTS @ The 7 Contenders for the Leadership of The Ontario Liberal Party. MYRTLE ASHBURN | CROSSROADS e SAM x HOLLINGSWORTHS FARM | "CONCESSION 8--WHITBY TWP, If the question is written, with) tion abroad. an asterisk, then the minister must reply orally on either one of these days. Otherwise, the answers are also written. So far this session some 1,838 written questions have been placed on the order paper. This is a good method for members to receive information which is valuable-to them, either on a constituency) basis or a national basis. The postmaster general an-| nounced on Tuesday, September} 1st, that letter carrier delivery ' be established at " " irport 4 Ridges, Fa Beach and Pickering Beach.| This service will be established when 80 per cent of the homes| to be provided with this type of service are equipped with the) necessary mail receiving facil-| ties. | Notices will be distributed to the householders concerned, in- | | You can borrow up to craze reported among young) people who learned' of the men-| \tal effects of some of the seeds land were trying them. | You must be a full-time stu-| Ident. Students in night classes, correspondence schools, etc., do not qualify. You. must be a ; Canadian citizen, or you must) Large doses of the seeds with) ment of A. $. Bray as deputy have lived in Canada for at Jeast/@ high alkaloid content caused) minister of tourism and infor- a year and declare that you in-|an excited state among the| mation 2s announced Thurs- ltend to live here after your|/mice, he said, but the state was/day by Premier Robarts. graduation. coupled with a loss of motor co- BORROWING LIMITS ordination and convulsions. One|thur regional director of the $1,000) mouse died when bréathing was|lands and forests department, in any one year and not more/arrested, he said. jwill. succeed Guy E,. Moore than $5,000. in aggregate nara ecmmrns aemmarnmrand |.) Sap | You must apply to the proyin-| s _ |. Mr. Moore will become gen- cial authority and, in the case Fathe Slain, eral manager of the Huronia of Ontario, it is the Department Historical Development' Proj- of University Affairs in 'Toronto. ect. BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) -- Harry Hergaaden, 17, was lday, Sept. 12. Interment will be! Deputy Named in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev.| TORONTO (CP) -- Appoint- If this provincial authority ap-| proves your application you will) receive a "'certificate of eligibil- ACCEPT OFFER SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) Mr. Bray, formerly Por: Ar-| |Philip Feiss, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, will conduct \the service. FUNERAL OF JANE AMELIA BROOKS | The funeral service for Mrs. Jane Amelia Brooks, who died suddenly at her residence, 243 Gibbons street, Tuesday, Sept, 8, in her 77th year, was held at |St. George's Memorial Anglican {Church, Thursday, Spt, 10, at 2 p.m, Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Church, conducted |the service. Interment' was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Thomas ty". You can take this certifi-| cate to any bank to arrange you) loan. The interest rate on the) loan is 5% per cent, and six| months after you graduate or discontinue your study you found not guilty non-capital murder in the Feb. 1 shotgun shooting of his father, Herman Hergaaden, 43, in their home. The youth had pleaded not guilty. Thursday of} Directors of G. and C. Merriam] po}litt, Thomas Marvin, Don- Co., publishers of the Merriam- ald Wotton, Cecil Naish, Don-| Webster Dictionaries, said|.iq Burden and Douglas Bur- Thursday they have accepted) gon | an offer by Encyclopaedia Bri-| 1 ; | tannica, Inc., of Chicago to ac-| Prior to the service, Mrs. quire the business and assets|Brooks rested at the MclIntosh- MONTREAL (CP)--Air Can- staff since 1949, was made by ada announced Thursday it will|managing editor Clifton Daniel. introduce economy-class family|}e joins two other assistant fares on its North American| managing editors, Theodore M.| routes Oct. 25. applying ever Lepr ret 'be _ Garst.| day of th. week siiiaia teeta Bernstein aed Rover? © tion year-round. The head of the ACTRESS DIES family, husband or wife, will), WILTON, Conn. (AP)--Mar- pay the normal economy fare,| gherita Sargent Duncan, farmer Other family members 12 years|Broadway actress whose _ last old and more will pay 75 per|performance was in Inherit the cent of the regular fare. | Wind in 1955-57, died haga o> lat the home of her son, Angus FINDS RAFT Duncan, executive secretary of MIAMI, Fla. (AP), -- ,The| Actors' Equity Association, She U.S. Coast Guard said a cutter|was 80. Mrs. Duncan, who per- picked a makeshift raft|formed under the stage name Thursday with four Cubans on|of Sargent, played on Broadway it, 20 miles off the northwest] for 50 years, She was the widow coast of Cuba, from which they|of Augustin Duncan, also an apparently had fled. The four actor. WOODBINE ENTRIES SATURDAY, SEPT, 12th "CONCESSION 7--WHITBY TWP, £-9% aNtiaars SORED BY HIGHWAY NO. 7 WEST ic) ww! are ™" SPON: THE ONTARIO COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATIONS TO OSHAWA HIGHWAYS 12, NORTH 7 EAST HIGH SCHOOL forming them of the require-|hegin to repay this loan, to- ments to be met. ( | gether with interest. The repay- The areas comprise some| ments will be made in equal 4,627 calls. They have been) monthly instalments. If you die divided into eleven letter car-| before the loan is repaid the fed- of Merriam on or about Oct. 1,|Anderson Funeral Home. claiming, 3-year-olds, one and one-six-/Revistero, Turcotte X110 maerrenereoninneenlene syne eneter oo | ae |Man of Kent, Gomez 114 rier routes, which will cover ajeral government will repay the "sag ; LT wigs . re again in the evening. She said) total street distance of approxi-/bank and the debt will be he' went 107 the Basement andi My Pint Toeeheen Parsone xtis Or olodings: "olttech mela mately 35 miles. : | cancelled. Sl lempre at Harty, then caine ip This Is Season The Post Office from which © |stairs and started to argue vio-| Officer Of IODE lently with her. . For Kindness Midway. Blue, No Boy A-117 A--Willow Downs Farm entry, Proofmont, Parnell 115 (QUINELLA BETTING) this service will stem is to be! located in Ajax and it will be) fi | She said her husband returned} Admits To Theft to the basement and she heard| GODERICH, Ont. (CP)--Mrs,|the scene, she found her hus- By BOB BRANCH Executive Secretary Blue Poppet, No Boy 107 the 194th Post Offce in Canada| a bang. When she arrived on) Jemina Robin, of London, Ont.,| band lying at the bottom of the; Greater Oshawa Community The man's wife, Mrs. Annie Hergaaden, testified Wednesday \that on the day her husband |was killed he had come home! drunk in the afternoon and) FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2,500)|Belfort, No Boy 115 Top Seoring Values At Dunn's Ninth Wave, Stave XXX107 Jazz Round, Leblanc 109 Lianddu, No Boy A-119 | A--W. J. Farr and E. C. Morgan entry, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, "The Noor," allowances, 2-year-olds, about one mile on turf course. Shiny Dice, Harrison 108 River Party, Balley 115 Just Plain Lucky, Turcotte X110 C, U. Later, No Boy 117 Lucky Marine, No Boy 114 Grand Galop, Fitzsimmons A-112 Chop-Em-Please, Potts A-112 Lykke Til, Walsh 117 A--J. L. Levesque and Mrs. P, Desmarals entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, ($2,500)| claiming, 3-year-olds, (division of Ist), one and one-sixteenth miles. Good Ovation, Cuthbertson XXX107 |Popey, Bailey 117 x |Black Coral, Hernandez 114 voluntary campaign leaders and|Benedictus, No Boy A-115 whole divisions of canvassers.|Qommion Brave, Ne Boy XXX107 Soon an estimated 200,000 Of|robin Redbreast, No Boy A-119 2 STUDENT LOANS A pamphlet has now been issued on the Canada Student} from which door to door de-| jsome 50 miles southeast 0f/gtairs. here, was aced on probation The woman testified that her VENTH RACB--Purse $10,000 added pl d Pp h oman r Factor, Shuk 11 SEVE! c| ui fi Loans Plan. This pamphlet ex- plains what procedure is to be followed by a student in his ef fort to secure a loan. The pur- pose, of course, is to make bank loans available to students who need financial help to enable them to engage in full-time studies directed towards a de- |for two. years when convicted|/husband was a violent-natured Thursday of stealing $800 from|man who had threatened the the Ahmeek Chapter, Imperial|lives of his family several Order Daughters of the Em-jtimes. |pire, Goderich, while treasurer lof the organization. : | The money was stolen be-| The department of national tween February, 1961 and health and welfare says there |March, 1964. Mrs. Robin nearly 250,000 alcoholics in pleaded guilty. Canada. BB Chest The United Community Fund campaign season is upon us again, It is a season of its own: -|A season for thinking of others, It is an affair of our own com- |munity but similar thoughts and good works are in motion right across the Yand, This year 120 Canadian com- munity funds will be raising ap- {proximately $38,500,000 to sup- port more than 2,000 voluntary jhealth and welfare agencies, The first community chest was formed in Montreal in 1917 and in 1955 there were 65 such orga- nizations, raising $15,900,000 to |support 1,020 agencies. United Appeal, Welfare Fed- : 'eration, Community Chest--they * QUEBEC POLICE RIOT TRUCK This specially - built truck was ordered a year ago by Quebec Provincial Police as a means of combatting wild riots. It will be on standby duty at Quebec City during the Queen's visit next month. The 30-ton truck will be equip- ped with high pressure water jets, tear-gas-bomb_ launcher and bomb disposal apparatus ~(CP Wirephoto) lare all very similar. Campaign goals range from a few thousand ldollars to several millions jaccording to the size and re- |quirements of the communities. | In all these communities, as lin ours, the -big task was begun 'early in the year of recruiting these volunteers spread out} their honorable work in fac-) |tories, shops, businesses. and| Ineighborhoods to seek the cash jor pledge that will finance local welfare work another year. |; But it remains for the rest of us to give their work meaning. We have-two big reasons to) receive the canvasser kindly and) generously. Kindly, because the canvasser) has given many .weeks to pre- paring this campaign and will be giving his share in dollars as well as all that work. | Generously, for we should jrealize we are not giving to a "campaign" but to some blind boy, to an old woman without support, to a fatherless girl, to some family burdened with grief "Kingarvie Stakes," 3-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada, 1% miles. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, ($2,500)|Warriors Day, Fitzsimmons 116 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, one and one-|Langcrest, McComb 11 sixteenth miles. \E. Day, Remillard 120 Whitville, Rogers 115 |Latin Artist, Gordon 116 Currytown, Hernandez 113 King Gorm, Bailey 120 Maibajar, No Boy 116 jArthur H., Rogers 112 Buzzin, Gomez 117 Son Blue, No Boy 112 Deal Me Aces, No Boy 117 |Windy Ship, Davidson 112 Cartersville, Turcotte X115 |Royal Maple, Potts!!2 Auntie Nora, Walsh 110 jCanebora, Gomez 116 Pantolsmine, No Boy 106 Court Royal, Robinson 113 A--J, C. Meyer and E. B. Seedhouse entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2,500) FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, ($4,500) | claiming, d-year-olds and up (division of Claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. Skip Over, Maxwell 113 |3rd), one and one-sixteenth miles. Leo's Yingel, No Boy 116 |Dance man, No Boy 116 Argo Bound Leblanc 113 |Escarpment, Gubbins 111 Fauitessa, Hale 113 Sun and Wind, Harris X112 Vineyard, Harrison 116 Sun Hash, Hale 116 Nakifa, McComb 118 Fortune Cookie, Rogers 113 Fast Date, Bailey 116 Robdix, No Boy 123 Em's Pride, Gomez 117 Kenny K., Potts 120 Jessie B. Good, No Boy 110 FIFTH RACE -- Purse, 'The Green| X--5 Ibs. AAC, Acre," allowances, 3-year-olds and up,/ XX--7 Ibs. AAC. one and one-sixteenth miles. XXX--10 Ibs. AAC. Runadir, Dittfach A-114 |POST TIME 2.00 P.M, \that was visited upon them \through no fault of their own. |The inventory of need is long| jand sad. 4 | Let us think. of the "cam- |paign" in terms of people work- 'ing for people who need help. ~ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS a | : | Grand Knight, FRANK SHINE WILL SAY The Rosary BROTHER PETER KENT Mciatosh-Anderson Funeral Home 8:00 P.M. 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