2 _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 19, 1964 MOON ECLIPSE OVER VERRAZANO-NARROWS BRIDGE celestial spectacular is visible over the new Verrazano-Nar- rows Bridge in New York in this photo taken from Fort Sequence of exposures taken at five-minute intervals shows moon into eclipse in earth's Wadsworth on Staten Island by American Museum-Haydpn Planetarium photographer. © --AP Wirephoto > going shadow last night. The EX-CONVICT SAYS: Killing And Abd term for burglary, was charged with murder, attempted mur- der; armed robbery and_ kid- napping. Police said Albertsen,---brand- ishing a .410-gauge shotgun and wearing a woman's stocking over his face, walked into the coffee shop and fatally shot Louis Ehninger, 35, a tavern owner. NILES, Mich. (AP)--A 33- year-old ex-convict was quoted by police Friday as saying he was 'too drunk to remember" shooting and killing a man in a coffee shop holdup and kidnap- ping a woman. The woman was held captive for seven hours. Charles Albertson of Niles, described by police as a factory worker on parole from a prison Vanier, Pearson To Have Yule At Home OTTAWA (CP)--Both Gover- gor-General Vanier and Prime Minister Pearson plan to spend Christmas Day in Ottawa with » their families. The Governor-General and his Wife will be joined by their son Michel, his wife Jovette and a Indies on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Diefenbaker will fly to Tobago from Montreal Wednesday, Dec .23. A spokes- man in the opposition leader's office said they will stay for about 10° days. "It's been a tiring session and OTTAWA. (CP)--To shouts of "what have you got to hide," Justice Minister Favreau de- clined in the Commons Friday to say whether RCMP Commis- sioner: George McClellan rec- ommended dismissal of two commissioned officers of the force, He agreed to the suggestion table in the Commons the cab- inet order dealing with the case. It was reported a week ago that the cabinet ordered the two officers -- Superintendent Rene Belec and Sub-Inspector "lJ. H. M. Poitras -- retired to promote the efficiency of the force. A) ' Don't Stop Lh For School Bus \ NORWICH, 'Ont. (CP)--A cor- oner's jury Friday night recom- mended that traffic from either direction be required to stop when approaching a school bus parked to discharge passengers. At the same time the jury attached no blame in the Dec. 9 death 'of six-year-old Leita Vel- thove who was struck and killed when she darted out in front of a car 'driven by a teacher at her school. The child, a daughter of Mr. area 20 miles southwest of Brantford, was killed by a car driven by Mrs. Fred Hoggard. Mrs. Hoggard is a Grade 3 school where Laita was a Grade 1 ptpil. : The inquest was told that the child had descended from the bus and ran into the path of Mrs. Hoggard's car. avreau: ismissa of Eric Nielsen (PC--Yukon) to and Mrs. Peter Velthove of this, teacher at Burgessville public' However, it was reported that Commissioner McClellan's rec- ommendation was that they be dismissed not retired. . Harold Winch (NDP -- YVan- couver East), who raised the matter, asked whether Mr, Favreau or the cabinet changed Commissioner McClellan's rec- ommendation in order to "gag" the two officers: Mr. Favreau said the. "de- cision" in the case was not changed by himself or the cab- inet. The cabinet had to take responsibility on his recom- matter. In his view, the 'cabinet acted in a way consistent with fair play and justice, Informants said that dismissal from the force cuts off an officer's pen- sion rights. The officers are said to have been recommended mendation for disposing of the) No Comment, 1RCMP Men for half pension since the cab-|matters and asked what the inet's order retiring them. \eabinet order said. Did the commissioner recom-| Mr. Favreau said such a re- mend dismissal, reiterated Mr.|quest should go on the order Winch. paper, adding with some heat Mr. Favreau retorted thatjthat because the. government such a question, if it was. in|didn't want to 'break the rules order in the Commons: at all, opposition MPs used this to in- should be submitted in writing.|sinuate the government had He apparently referred to the|something 'to hide. usual ruling that' communica-| Mr. iefenbaker protested tions between ministers and|against this comment and Mr. their departments are not nor-|Nielsen repeated the demand mally subject to being produced/for a copy of the cabinet order. in the House. ' Mr. Favreau agreed "with QUESTIONED BY WINCH pleasure" to table it in the "What have you got to hide,|Commons. ° minister of justice?" called Mr.| The two officers were tried in an RCMP court and convicted of mishandling police funds. The name of a former RCMP inspector, Maurice Poitras, has been brought into the current Winch. Opposition Leader Djefen-| baker suggested Mr. Favreau should reply to Mr.. Winch's original question. He acknowl- edged that the cabivet acts as a final court of appeal in such judicial inquiry into allegations of bribery and coercion. To Link WASHINGTON (AP)--A U.5. presidential order has opened the day for a new Atlantic- Pacific canal- to replace the aging Panama Canal within an estimated 10 to 15 years. / The new canal. is to flow at sea level thraugh Panama or a neighboring country, and ' will probably put the old passage- way with its expensivé locks out of.-business. ; The troubled 1903 treaty with Panama is to be scrapped soon in favor of a new pact which the ted States -hopes_ will heal % wounds while the ori- ginal Canal becomes a relic of "Too Drunk To Remember' uction Witnesses told police the ban- dit then took a customer's wal- let, grabbed money from a cash register, forced Mrs, Ardis Dar- ling, 28, mother of two children, to accompany him, and fled in a car, ven hours later Albertson was arrested when his car ran out of gasoline. | Mrs. Darling was found in the pe hysterical though appar- ently unharmed. Teacher Found Negligent In be in Tobago in the British West Hunting Death STURGEON FALLS, Ont. (CP)--A coroner's jury ruled Friday that Barrie school- teacher Gordon James Gow was negligent when he accidentally shot Ronald Clark, 26, of Tor- RED SANTA'S "STIFF", RUDE - MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Father Frost, the Russian Santa Claus, faces the threat of being nationalized -» be- cause amateurs now doing the job often are drunk or un- 'couth. A provincial newspaper So- viet Latvia, suggests there should be some sort of state control to straighten out the Father Frost business._The suggestion appears in an is- sue of the newspaper which reached Moscow Friday. Father Frost is the Russian equivalent of Father Christ- mas, down to his white robes, red hat and flowing beard. He appears at ch' 's parties at the Nev Year, handing out gifts and holding youngsters on his knee. The New Year festival re- places Christmas for Commu- nists. Soviet Latvia complains re- liable Father Frosts, such as actors from local theatres, are booked six months in ad- vance, and some nursery schools have to make do with coarse-spoken drunkards. Perhaps, Soviet Latvia sug- gests, a govefnment depart-- ment could put the recruit- ment of Father Frosts on a bygone days. President J went be- fore television cameras Friday to read his announcement that the United States now will "press forward . . . in earnest" to achieve the long - discussed goal. He announced: West. Berliners BERLIN (Reuters) day. with Christmas gifts. Fror » two visits. But there is a stri rule that they each night. LBJ Orders New Canal. 7 epfe Atlantic-Pacific States canal zone rights "in perpetuity." The new treaty would retain U.S. rights needed to run and protect the present canal, but it would recognize Panama's sovereignty and would end when the new canal opens, That would mean an end to U.S. control of the 10 by 50 - mile canal zone strig as exercised under the 1903 accord. Panam's President Marco A. |Robles hailed it as "a historic |day" for his country. Johnson not@l that 300 modern vessels which have been or are being built are too big to pass through the present canal when 1. State Secretary Dean Rusk will start talks with three or four countries which have po- tential canal sites. Panama, Colombia, Nicaragua and per- haps Costa Rica -- looking to- ward agreements with any in- terested in obtaining the new route. Then on-the-spot engi- neering surveys will be made in those countries signing agree- -- to decige which site is est. WILL PROPOSE TREATY 2. "An entirely new treaty on the existing Panama Canal" will be proposed to Panama to replace the half - century - old pact that gives the United Smelt Theory . What the new canal would cost is a matter of guesswork, with 'estimates rangi: from Go Through Wall -- The/characteristics which reduce first of 1,000,000 West Berliners|their numbers every expected to pay Christmas and New-Year-visitsto relatives in| East Berlin under a special passes agreement came through the Communist wall early t0- The West Berliners, wearing their best clothes arrived Joaded $750,000,000 to about double that amount depending on. the site and excavation methods. The old canal cost' $380,000,000 and went into operation 11 years after the treaty was signed, 59c INCREASE second|' (Continued From Page 1) \benefits is increased from 26 Dr. Robert Ferguson, head of| weeks to 52 pon the research station here, said) 'tA ait week was alee ; i ied a six-month study on smelt this " jul t lyear showed that yearlings! ctract Two weeks sd \from a prolificaspawning season tion will be had by employees may have b making baby|_; |fish their sole source of food. with one to three years service; | He said commercial -- vacation 'Smells Fishy | WHEATLEY, Ont. (CP)--A \fisheries research scientist with \the lands and forests depart. jment said here Friday that |smélt may have cannibalistic | year. to employees supply in even years. Commer- pri ay. dle 9B cial fisliing this year reached 15 Be t a new low in all species. years service and four weeks ____ | to those with more than 15 years |service. "Two extra paid statuory "WILL TAKE NECESSARY STEPS" ntsa were added bringing Student Demonstrators Get Stiff Waming From Board their 1%-year-old daughter Anne-Marie, for Christmas cel- ebrations at Government House. Michel Vanier, formerly a member of the Royal 22nd Regi- ment at Quebec City, is now studying social science at the University of Ottawa. He and they want to soak up some sun shine and just relax," he said Social Credit Leader Rober eight children. The leader of the Creditiste Thompson plans to be at his home in Red Deer, Alta., Christ- mas Day with his wife and his wife moved here in August. The prime minister and Mrs. Pearson will also be in Ottawa for Christmas. Their son Geof- frey, with his wife-and five chil- dren, will be at the prime min- ister's residence for Christmas and three children. Mr. 'Douglas was dinner. Opposition Leader John Dief- embaker and his wife Olive will WEATHER FORECAST Snow Sunday 'Slightly Warmer 18 20 0 mas holiday. Hamiilton ...+++00 St. Catharines .... Toronto Peterborough ..... Trenton .. Kingston «...sse+++. 's 'risers Oe TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m.: ' ef S: is: There is. a. moder- dae Gat in progress which 8 be quite noticeable by Sunday. At the same time pres- sure ceatinves to drop in mid- western states and it appears Py that a weak low will move from this area toward the Great Lakes tomorrow. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, , Southern Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Killaloe, Halli- burton, Windsor, London, Tor- onto, Hamilton: Occasional light snow Sunday. Moderating temperatures. Westerly winds 15 to 25 becoming southerly Aigoma, Northera Lak a, Northern e Huron, Georgian Bay, Sudbury, North Bay: Mostly cloudy with flurries of light snow today and Sunday. Moderating tempera- tures. Westerly winds 15 to 25 pecoming light tonight and southeast 15 Sunday. White River, Timagami, Cochrane; Sunny with a few cloudy intervals today and Sun- day. Continuing cold. Winds light. : Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Sunday: A 35 20 15 Se | Mount Forest ..--. 10 Wingham eocceocee 10 seeeeeteere 7 seeeeeeee Sault Ste. Marie... Kapuskasing ...... +30 White River ... Moosonee ..s++++ Observed Temperatures Low overnight, high Friday Dawson oo -14 Victoria .. Edmonton . Sault Ste. Marie .. White River Kapuskasing .- Earlton |North Bay | Sudbury cy Muskoka .. Wi r\ee Toronto .. T-enton .. eee Ottawa seeeeeberes Montreal «y+és+000s Quebec Halifax ... Chicago New York .... Miami . lLos Angeles .,.0+.. 51 in the House of Commons, Real Caouette, will also be at home in Rouyn, Que., with his wife A spokesman in the office of New Democratic Party Leader T. C. Douglas said Friday that uncertain about his plans for the Christ- 3) .jThe London Sun, onto during an. illegal hunting trip Dec. 13. The jury recommended that Gow's hunting privileges be sus- pended and that provincial po- lice .be equipped with a four- wheel drive vehicle to take them into isolated areas. Clark died after being shot in the back with a soft-nosed bullet from Gow's .308-calibre rifle. Clark testified that he shot -at what he thought was a deer. The hunting season for deer had closed a month earlier. Gow said he, Clark and. Ron- ald MacDougall of Oakville were hunting a deer whose tracks they had seen the day before. t BRITAIN'S AID Britain's assessed contribu- tion to the United Nations reg- ular budget is 7.58 per cent, ex- ceeded only by the U.S. (32.02 per cent) and the Soviet Union (14.97 per cent). LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The board of regents of the Univer- sity of California, battling cam- pus civil disobedience, warn that they'll take "necessary isteps" to preserve law and or- der. | more satisfactory basis. Canned Beer | 'To Cost More discover that cans cost more jthan bottles. G. H. Sheppard, chairman of the Liquor Control Board, says tario in time for the tourist sea- son. The beer will be sold only in dozen-pint cartons--at 52 cents more than 12 bottles of beer. The price of beer for a dozen bottles is $2.31, but there is a 25-cent return on the bottles bringing the price to $2.06. Twelve cans of beer will cost $2.58. The cans are not return- able. beér in cans will appear in On- But the regents' stand, taken TORONTO (CP)--Beer drink-|here Friday, mixed compromise ers in Ontario next summer will) with firmness, assuring leaders of a free speech movement that: | There won't be any restric- \tions -- beyond constitutional dents can advocate on campus. paigning for off-campus causes that embroiled the university's Berkeley campus in a three- month uproar over political freedom. Student spokesmen bristled at the regents' avowal that they were boss--and overlooked the conciliatory aspects of the mess- age. | 'Th® academic senate asked OVER 'OME By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer -The general lines of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's for- mula for stopping the spread of nuclear weapons have emerged from the hurly-burly of nuclear debate in the British House of Commons. Wilson has said repeately a key function of his proposed NATO Atlantic nuclear force would be fo prevent pfolifera- tion of the dread bomb but this tended to get lost in the more controversial aspects of his pro- gram. | In Britain the prolonged con- troversy over Wilson's ANF and the rival MLF, the multilateral nuclear force promoted by the United States, sometimes as- sumes an air of farce. Cartoonists find it a source for inspired comment. One car- toon depicted fond parents ex- claiming over their child: "'He's spoken his first words, ANF and MLF." James Cameror vritng in ouments the MLF arguments sound like an ther than an attempt to solve |world problems: : |FORGET ABOUT RUSSIANS "The only clear part about them is that the Allies now have manifestly forgotten: all about the Russians -- they are con- cerned only about defending |themselves from each other." Wilson, the Labor premier, a Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the for- mer Tory premier, virtually agreed in the Commons neither the MLF nor. the ANF would |really add anything to the exist- ing deterrent against Russian attack: Neither defence agency could lever fire nuclear weapons with- out U'S. permission. And the |U.S. would be highly unlikely to japprove an ANF or MLF attack 'on anything unless it also was attacking, from its far greater missile arsenal. Denis Healey, defence secre- tary, sought to show, however, that the anti - proliferation as- pect of the ANF is particularly meaning'ul especially in rela- tion to West Germany and In lia, although he did not men- tion the latter country. Nuclear Weapon Plan Emerges From Commons 4 pect of ownership, management and control of a new strategic NATO force on terms of abso- lute equality with all other par- ticipants," said Healey. OFFERS EQUALITY "By renouncing our right to go it alone in Europe we offer Germany equality and offer the German government and decent Germans a decisive argument against those in Germany. . . who are pressing for an inde- pendent nuclear role of their own," The: dangers of nuclear spread in the Kar East were stressed in fearsbme. terms by Healey. India's Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri apparently warned in his recent visit to London he is under pressure to build a bomb to match aggres- sive China's new weapon, Healey made it clear Britain wants Eastern and Western nu- clear powers to guarantee India and neighboring countries against nuclear blackmail or at- tack by China: Wilson, it seems sure. intends to nress th's plan when Russia's Premier Alexei ones--on what causes the stu- It was the on-campus cam- |the.total to ten days, Boxing Day (Dec. 26) and the half days of Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve which are presently worked, (The other half of those |days weve holidays under the j jold contract.) that the faculty be allowed to| "The Supplementary Unem- take over handling of disciplin- | ployment Benefits plan was also ary measures in the area of po-|improved. Maximum regular litical activity, On this the re-|SUB benefits payable from the gents disagreed, saying: |fund-is now $5) plus $1.50 for "Ultimate authority for stu-|each of up to r dependants, dent discipline within the uni-|instead of the former $40 plus versity is constitutionally vested|the dependancy allowance. in the regents, and is not sub-| 'The 'scheduled' short work ject to negotiation." |week benefits will be computed }on the basis of 75 per cent in- STUDENTS REACT t "A horrendous action," said meee See SS Oe St. \ : "An improved process for set- Mario Savio, a leader of thejjin 5 i " Gos denne Wtsennht a: Sak g preduction standards dis o and a half weeks paid : with > until Jan. 3 each|men for years have been com- Cis i fies i , sit ice; West Berliner will be allowed|plaining of a poor smelt crop : years serve, ctlevery odd year, and a plentiful Three weeks to those with five t retyrn to s the Western side \by midnight Police Mum About Plans To Prevent Kidnapping - sibility for protection of citizens in Ottawa rests with the city force and added that the RCMP is making no statements in con- nection with the report. Mr, Joyal said police told him they were taking precautions in the wake of the report but had not said what they were. : Mrs. Lamontagne and_ the couple's three children all live in the Ottawa area--two teen-. age boys at home and a mar- ried daughter across the river in Hull, Que. Mr. Joyal said he had heard Mr. Lamontagne was listed on a sheet put out by the FLQ as OTTAWA. (CP)--City police and the RCMP were silent Fri- day night about any steps that might be taken in the wake of a reported kidnap threat by Quebec Separatists to a cabinet minister. Marcel . Joyal, executive as- sistant to State Secretary La- montagne, said Friday he had been advised by city police of a report that members of the Front de Liberation Quebecois might be planning to kidnap the minister as a-hostage for the release of jailed FLQ members. He said he had conveyed the information to Mr. Lamontagne. The detective department of the city police force denied knowledge of the report. An RCMP officer said "of course any publication of security ar- rangements defeats the purpose of the arrangements." He said the primary 'respon- Ma Of 13 Shot Dead HARROW, Ont. (CP) -- A mother of 13 children was shot and killed early today at a farm near here. Mrs. Juanita Mulder, 41, was shot through the heart while sit- ting in. a chair in a shack a few yeards from her home. Her husband Howard, 51, is in Metropolitan Hospital, Wind- sor, with a gunshot wound oy blew away most of his jaw, Hospital officials said he has a better than even chance of living. 5 Harrow is 17 miles south of Windsor. | Also in hospital is Eddie Gene Williams who suffered a shot- gun wound in the arm. Mulder was found outside the ne home of his brother Judson, The children range in age from one to 23. "one of the guys who had to be got rid of." NAMED TORONTO (CP) --Manage- ment consultant Smith of Toronto has been ap- pointed a member of Ontario's public service grievance board and the classification rating committee. Shé is the only per- son to sit on both groups and the first woman to be named to the rating committee. St. N 723-3110 Mortgage Money? ib McGiLl Dey or Night - 'Save On PREMIUM QUALITY STOVE OIL PHONE 668-3341 DX OIL DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. EASTVIEW PHARMACY 573 KING STREET EAST PHONE 725-3594 MEDICAL PHARMACY © 300 KING ST. WEST PHONE 728-6277 cy Lid. PHONE 723-3418 Real Estete Broker 728-4285 cinaeaadmaeiell FACTORY __. FOR SALE OR LEASE 5000 SQ. FT. Clear, reinforced floors, 3 large peat Jen ceiling, 3 offices, RA 728-2075 or 827-2225 OAKVILLE { | | = North Simcoe Ph 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. eley, referring to the regents' putes was arcived at. It includ Abe the right atior rejection of the faculty disci- right 'of he internstoaal sling pian union to have a time study man in the plant. There have been only mur-| "It also increases the infor- murings of unrest at UCLA and|mation to which the commitee- five other University of. Cali-}man is entitled." fornia campuses, with the ma- jor upheavals concentrated at the big Berkeley campus. On Dec. 3 more than 800 demon- strators were arrested during a protest sit-in there. Misdemeanor chargers are) pending against the persons ar-} rested--including 590 students| and 50 teaching assistants. | After the regents' meeting Fri-| day, Clark Kerr, president of| the university, told reporters| that no disciplinary action was| planned against the defendants) by the university. "It's up to) the courts," he said. | PAUL RISTOW LTD. 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