Weather Report + Cloudy with showers today, Thundershowers possible, Sunny Wednesday. Low to- night, 48. High tomorrow, 68, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1965 uses Steone Sie wen peg Soe: Solr peed To Unity Urged Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bow- manville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring centres in On- tario and Durham Counties, 10¢ Single Copy SOc Per Week Home Delivered VOL. 94--NO, 127 seas Teal cee Be For Protestant Giants United-Anglican Welding a ee ' Ss 3if Nazi Leader Gets Remand; | Innocent Bystanders Hurt TORONTO (CP) -- Immedi-jcouncil at Waterloo, Ont., in the TORONTO (CP) -- William! Inspector Arthur Walmer said) (- i ' ate steps toward uniting Can-/fall of 1966. John Beattie, 23, of Toronto, all of them appeared to have j ada's two largest non-Roman, Granted acceptance of the ba- self-styled leader of the recen-|been: innocent bystanders who Z j Catholic denominations were sic principles by both church tly formed Canadian Nazijhad no connection with any urged in a document made pub-jcourts, spokesmen said actual party, Monday was remanded|Nazi group * lic jointly today by the Anglicanjunion could not take place for to June 7 on a charge of caus-; One victim was Yves, Moreau, ' gi and United churches of Can-\at least four years. ing a disturbance in a midtown/18, of Timmins, one of five men : ' j , % ada Special commissions recom- park Sunday pursued by the crowd ' 4 ) 4 Called the Principles of Un-|mended by the Committees of Beattie and eight anti-Nazi| Moreau and four other Tim-| 7 g - jon, the 4,000-word document|Ten would first have to report demonstrators were arrested|mins men, in Toronto to look} " vecommends establishment of alon details. Then the plan would during a riot after more than|for work, had gone to the park general commission of 20 Angli- have to be approved by most 4,000 persons gathered to pro-|!o see what the excitement was | cans and 20 United Churchmen|lower church courts and in- test a scheduled Nazi rally about, Insp. Walmer said to prepare concrete and de-\dividual congregations before Beattie asked for time to pre-| "If it hadn't been for the po-; tailed plans for organizational/receiving final approval by gen- The Opposition leader said it was one of his great sources of pride that he had been minister The two main rule changes,/of finance. as ame as re oul " as amended last week, would He had a love for his prov- provide for ince that was unusual on the t present the national viewpoints of the PTAs Loud opposition came ona ch. proje ' 'uuu sa nnnagangpner ice ave aenga AAT ER ENRSNNE ih into television, both its educa- The others also were re "IL was punched and kicked Union of the two denomina-accomplished in preparing the aged persons--many of them|two-by-four across the back.! - --jto the Roman Catholic Church|M. Howse, moderator of the |some armed with clubs at-|chance,"' ( om mM on S Affords [Catholics in the 1961 federal|which we can begin to draft out tacked six youths they thought! City officials discovered that | with more|@ constitution, It's not a blue- were members of the Nazi'a bylaw designed to regulate adherents and more than 2,400,-| Most Rev. Harold Sexton, An- jwhile the rest of the crowd) Alderman Kenneth Ostrander of the faith has been achieved|both churches have agreed on bandaged, is carried by a today. Trooper was one of | Quang Ngai area this week- | statements from seven persons|Givens to consider censoring|® "are tribute to George Now-, His death reduced Conserva-|them from agreeing on a com-|this statement," he said. -- a permanent Speaker and adopt 'There are 129 Liberals, 18itional structure," the document men of the two churches so that = Mr, Nowlan, former Conser-|nine Social Credit MPs and two! "But since the elaboration of|@mnouncement r ancerous ] ney Qa y vative finance and revenue ntin-| independents a comprehensive plan of union|(oday at a press conference in e that he entered the Commons in | i t r V r tin seizure Monday morning in the lcorded our agreement on the|they agreed on what the Chris- | of cancer because a kidney|a 29-year-old man who had just. Funeral will be in his home)of the tall men of the House of| Two official 10-man commit-/ While the United Church does mese troops supported by U.S.|Vietnamese troops roved the weekend fighting. cances satin. pleted feet, five inches tall March 30 after several closed-|Will have them, units withdrawing after handing|the wounded and collecting bod- shot wounded prisoners. ent gan functioning. immediately|/ou7med out of respect for Mr.|think every member of a village just outside Hamilton,|in view of the, fact that epis- , , , : Be athe seg. formed and the patient gradu-',. . . siikrin tin are . ' war. raged for three days between|/South Vietnamese officers esti-\0f the American Medical Asso F tribute to his public service,|the development of a warm and However, last December the) gittj : , . " . leh. ne sitting lasted only half an hour.)member for Digby-Annapolis lat Vancouver in August. ldom, it should be continued and more than 200 guerrillas and , ; When kidney failure threat- planted kidney disclosed some : a . . wan ave . : . } y jonly on the day an MP died in but he was always a fair One. | mendments required by thejinauguration of a union with the and generous friend. He was @lfore submitting it to. generallafter." reported killed in a Viet Ceng! njant operation occurred Aug.|donor. REPLY EXPECTED oid & dant pariia| _ said today there no longer are|munist party newspaper Peo- one F-8 crusader was shot down by his devotion to Canada; and * o s \° om Te . te ; 5 namese support for the Commu-|. The U.S. government, it said, Two U.S, advisers were killed In I Tragic Mine Explosion ener as a permanent a PRAISED BY DIEF 5 Mr It said since the Americans and in al | v ASE ang air base ys 4 a e : danny F . : ( d in all likelihood will esca- Nang air base death roll was feared tonight/whether to accept the resigna- Sioner to India net in 1957, said he served Can-|paper, says in a dispatch from} These demands are the result tween the two territories calized war." a aii ' ' i tes ans "a 4 % : nigiaiat Fong , ah ' 4 7 : the weekend, flying after dark/em Japan. At least 24 bodies)yamano mine in Fukuoka, onjpresent Speaker, Alan Mac Noting his service in wartime|With the foreign policy of the|ment, Ozerov writes. wired the right to do all in'U.S, aggresso ir le kon , i q sors in plain, UN etnamese units, ground A series of mine tragedies in| Despite the discussion about) jogks over the record of his life! Tass: questions agitating them, he ing the U.S. aggressors.' se as ' : Bien . nahi , 1 £ ent large number's of its troops remnants of three shattered' struck, 277 so far have reached the efficiency of Japanese!principle to establish the posi-|of his best,' correspondent, says that persis by Prime Minister Pearse cluding the people in North Viet teams. mine owners and managers of/and remuneration, on the Canadian government's|American aggression in ' : ; in Fukuoka, on Japan's main! h : Japan's F Won't Give Up NO RESTRICTIONS Combatiey, wife of a reformed/day and night, the 17th paral TORONTO (CP)--Picket lines It ag thought that as many Kill H H1 dope-addict facing a three-year/le'. provisional military demar-| Were established at construction as 120. of the trapped men | ostages troduced after the 40 days French Toronto in an attempt "'to make! cease to be restricted in giving, last-minute hitch in negotiations! : : wade . = aahi.- ays workers toiled injspeared to death in the north-| Could be invoked by a cabi-) operation old girl in connection with a fire today that destroyed a realvy Combatley had been on pro-| "Since the United States, ig-/ing and Common Laborers Un-/8alleries tonight, Japan's trade) Leopoldville said today | on a specific 'bill, The debate) spoken of him as a@ tall eae then returned to watch firemen douse the flames. An narcotics, but the Crown ap-ilarze numbers of its own troops,of a welfare fund covering sub-|for mine safety--handed his res-|wipe out the last rebel resist dividing things that make for; é : / Canadian Voodoos Nuclear-Equipped | onto, said her 44-vear-old hus-|try of China, the Chinese peo-|ment that promised a peacefull resignation because he felt his|kati, 36 miles south of Bondo jprinciple which is so often men- 1963 -- three months before he became. prime minister -- to when he learned his sentence) Vietnamese people in counter-;union'and the contractors had! vent coal mine disasters. mined were found about three}He: represented Nova Scotia in}touch. In war and peace he gave! Voodoo jet interceptor, now is nuclear-armed rial Day holiday have pushed to a record high for the second eral multiple-death single accidents helped swell the national |total to 450 -- for the period from 6 p.m. local time Friday to 'Monday midnight. The previous record of 431 traffic fatalities ; = |was set in 1964 parent teacher Association tional _ potential and possible TV stations to eliminate during parents not to buy "do-it-your- ~-Exemption from taxable in- pare an adequate defence for lice I'd have been killed," said) union into one church of more|eral synod and general council. his trial Ivan Gelinas, one of the group than 6,000,000 persons. What the committees have manded several times, I remember one Li tions would make the new|document was described in A crowd of about 500 middle-|man hitting me with a piece of REV. A. B. B. MOORE RT. REV. G. P. GOWER church second only in Canada|Vancouver by Rt. Rev, Ernest eastern Europeans or members|My God, there must have been lin numbers. More than 8,342,000| United Church general council. of Jewish organizations and|thousands. We didn't have a lpersons were listed as Roman| "'It sets forth the terms on census compared 4 J than 3,600,000 as United Chureh | Print party, public meetings in parks may he 12 F PP Four of 'the youths werejhave to be altered to prevent OW an Tl ut |000 as Anglicans, glican archbishop of British Co- 4 : leaught and kicked and beaten'similar outbreaks "When unity in the essentials|lumbia, said representatives of A WOUNDED SOUTH ter arrival at the air strip the heavy fighting with the [cheered the attackers on said Monday he will ask fo: By RONALD LEBEL 1957 10 1963 and later became hetween two churches, there/@ measure of unity. Vietnamese soldier, his neck at Quang Ngai in Viet Nam Viet Cong guerrillas in the Police said Monday they took meeting with Mayor Philip| OTTAWA (CP)--After paying) 'he Conservative financial critic.) noyid be nothing to prevent| 'We can all look forward to comrade from helicopter af- _ the government casualties in end --(AP Wirephoto who said they had been as-\and controlling public speaking|!an, the Commons resumes de-|tive strength in the 265-seat/mon order and therefore com-| Copies of the 15-page docu- saulted in the parks bate today on proposals to elect} commons to 93. ing together in one organiza. ment were sent to all clergy- e e hy new rules of procedure, New Democrats, 13 Creditistes,|said. most would have them when the ou iets Hit Back ai ister and a widely - esteemed) 'The prime minister, recalling|Will require a long period of United Church headquarters, -- F T ] t R . 8 t parliamentarian, died of a heart ltime, we have here simply re-| The Committees of Ten said or ransp an eciplen Ottawa Civic Hospital. He was|1948 at the same time as Mr. | principles upon which such a/tian religion is and a definition CHICAGO (AP)--A man died)25, 1964, A kidney taken from | 56. Nowlan, described him as "one|plan must be built." of the church and its ministry. From Reuters-AP guerrillas with bombs and na-jficials said more than 350 South 4 ) is ' ; hurch P jnot have bishops, the document 1 (Cc ; i : i 4 : , : na Ne transplant he received appar-jdied from lung cancer was|town of Wolfville, N.S., but ar-/Commons in every sense of the|tees of the churches gave unani- ' e Pe otna- > 34 » "tnamese were 2 7 | M oe 5 SAIGON (CP)--South Vietna-palm (jellied gasoline), South/Vietnamese were killed in the ently 'contained unsuspected! used, rangements have not been com-|word.' Mr, Nowlan was six|mous approval to the principles said the church formed by union Air Force jets today counterat-/battle area in the northern prov-. The Viet Cong mutilated the "*,, : GAINS STRENGTH peti i Anglican) '"The United Church of Can- . : yg "nil agg se ih ; ee The case, in which the recip- GAINS § ING eae ' ne dl LS . aves door meetings in an Anglican Le tacked Communist Viet Conglince of Quang Ngai, picking up bodies of many of, the dead and, sucvived. tes aaciths th The transplanted kidney be- Monday's sitting was ad I am proud to say--an the|Fetreat house at Ancaster, Ont.,|ada has however declared that E AM r,t : satisfactory kidney function, is Nowlan after party Jeaders and|House can say iliis---hat portti- government forces one of their ies. So far the budies of oniy about 52 ? Pe ter the rath ' ny. | NOWlan party tes | Bi : Ft initi .copacy 'was accepted from " | 7) V7 reported in the current Journal@"er the operation was per cain ids t colleagues paidica erence ave Talks were initiated by the An ) Pp worst defeats of the five-year' petails of the fighting which 60 Viet Cong have been found. por ec former cabinet colleagues paidical differences never hindered glican Church in 1943. early ye he a8 nan. Wynd : j ; ciation. ally gained strength. O A anuhiana a lites. Whaltrinadie <assneiat i | The document will be studied/turies and is still accepted by As wave after wave of US Ba Gia and Quang Ngai city mated that massive American Doctors gave this account achievements and qualities. The/friendly association with bi the Anglican general synodithe greater part of Christen- Air Force and Marine Corpsjabout 15 miles to the east were air strikes in support of trapped) ine yeeipient was a 46-year- patient complained of pain and|~ | Kings jets pounded the withdrawing'still scanty but government of- government units had killed| 14 \uite male baker ' tests in the area of the trans-|,,commons sittings tradi-) "ngs. | The United Church executiveleffectively maintained in some : ya tionally have been adjourned He was a doughty opponent will study it, and possible|constitutional form both at the s sround forces another 100. ened his life after a long down-jcancer cells. These cells were } a ci ' i , i per CONS. . . » capital ¢ t ark the yas a warm-hearted, human ' China La S Ground Rules in oon 8 ground fighting, nil) course, a kidney transplant|identical to the cancer colla| een of world on oie wal ¢ umaN! Anglican synod, in October be-|Anglican Church and there two U.S, Army advisers were!was decided upon. The trans-|found in the lung of the kidney . memorable figure, a great pat-| Ld . seam 220 miles northeast of Opposition Leader Diefen-| mentarian e or ruture let FIQNt sv : baker or a Conservative front: iis devotion to his native: YANACIANS ose Uttawa U.S, Navy planes hit again at D h |bencher is expected to reply to- Novs "a { Alea' Poo Nes ly PEKING (Reuters) -- China, tained in an article in the Com-targets in North Viet Nam and 0 ou op |day to a proposal by the gOve| ova scolla was exceeded only) | ernment to name former Con-|0" 0°" : e : Senay bal any restrictions on North Viet-|ple's Daily, by anti-aircraft fire servative Speaker Roland Mich-| ¥° will ah Apenee Pree ee: On Foreign tan : Tav a nist guerrillas in South Viet/is 'quickening the pace of its in the Quang Ngai fighting, 6 free of party affiliations | He . : : i Nam, military buildup in Viet Namimiles southeast of the big Da TOKYO (Reuters)--A heavy,said Sato had » . Michener now is high commis- Mr Diefenbaker, who ap- MOSCOW (CP)--Pravda, the|with Viet Nam and the Domini- 8 / avy Said Sato had not yet decided)! pointed Mr, Nowlan to his cabi-|Soviet Communist party news-|can Republic. are bombing North Viet Nam late the war . 12 # 3 ' a ane ; . ; | 4 ; . : ripe day and night the border be- Viet New : ape rma A U.S. jets hammered Viet Cong) when a gas explosion rip pe dition Other candidates mentioned) ada with "courage, integrity/Ottawa Monday that there isjof the criticism levelled re- ; 8 a-type, positions continuously durin g|through a coal mine in south-' 'The explosion occurred at the|eatlier in the debate were the! and ability," growing discontent in Canada|cently at the Canadian govern- "ceases. to exist." The article went o "We { . 2 " recovered @ 99 iner ' ' ' ; : ; ae Pathage' clin have. Ync-lraust Be ' Decne si bai with the help of flares in an al-| Were recovered and 223 miners) Japan's main southern island of|naughton and his deputy, Lu) ..4 his' interest. in education,{canadian government, reports) Canadians want to receive a tempt to free trapped South Vi- were trapped 1,500 feet under Kyyshy jcien Lamoureux (I---Stormont).ia7. piefenbaker said "as onelthe official Soviet news agency|more coherent explanation of their power to aid the Vietna- equivocal terms sols oe | r ' mese people in counter-attack Wetied 'the' Galted Slates. Kas were sources: said only Of the 552 men working un-|Japan this year provoked con-| potential permanent Speakers,/the impression left is of one} V. Ozerov, Pravda's Ottawa| Says: They refuse to be content at las 5. air support saved the derground when the explosion'siderable public disquiet about) the House has not agreed in|who in dedicated service gave with vague arguments advance: hese statements were con- me ee an 5 ' oy 7 5 - a ; y i ' Thes Ee ; s hie Paige 4 South Viet Nam, the South Vietnamese infantry and the pithead safely and 28 were! safety regulations. tion, nor has it spelled out the tent demands are raised in|{jberal government to jv a a entire ietnamese people, in-|ranger battalions. brought up injured by rescue Trade union leaders accused|details of tenure, appointment Parliament for a broad debatejits unconditional support Appeal Victim a Dave, co aobngh eo pee Pj k Ri The explosion roared through| responsibility for the disasters iforeign policy in connection!Nam.' exert their ulmost to hit back t the pit of the Yamano colliery core . | at the U.S. aggressors Ic e S Ing ie Ms pote tts ; laid of scouahur this ¥ R b ] | annem RM A a m southern island o yushu : "Since the U.S. aggressor Metro Subwa afternoon. ongo e e S | --A 40-day limit each session part of one who had a national/ TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Ray are bombing North Vi Nam j on appropriations debates, €X-! viewpoint as well. H NEW cept for extra estimates I-| «or mixed origin, Irish and e. . pai Ray potthes ; ould be in almost air - tight | nat . he approached the prob- . . prison sentence, told The Star) cation line ceases to exist 'and|Sites on Toronto's east-west sub-| © o : Pee ar = 3 .._| have expired 'are ; near sual Q $ 000 ze Monday night her husband fled the people in North Viet Nam|Way project early today after a[coambers ore ey wee . LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)--T en) --A 'guillotine' rule that pipe thay faleranee ty ote Police uery Girl In 35, Bla area European hostages were: found} * J : H BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Police are questioning a 12-yea a new life for himself under anj support to their fellow-country- between contractors and Local. AS rescue : a ' : comp : assumed name." {men in the south 183 of the Hod Carriers, Build-|the darkened gas-filled minejern Congo, military sources in) net minister to limit debate The prime minister has/and insurance office. Police said a young girl turned in the bation since Jan. 27 when hejnoring repeated warnings from ion (CLC) and industries minister, Yoshio' The bodies were found by) would be set at six days un rene I giant not adjoining vacant store was damaged by smoke and water. Fire- was conyicied of possessing/the Chinese people, has sent) The breakdown--oyer control) Sakurauchi--who is responsible mercenary troops driving to} jece the pavtion"garerd oh. ik only in stature, but also in those! men estimated damage at $35,000, ' ; 4 st dpa fPisn | pealed the sentence and the On-/and rounded up troops from|way construction workers --|ignation to Prime Minister Fi-!ance in the Buta area different time allotment or greatness H tario Court of Appeal sentenced! some of its satellites and com-|came just as union and company) Saku Sato Three dead Portuguese were) the Speaker alloted extra time) "His humanity, his friendship} i ; him Thursday to three years.: |mitted them to its aggression/representalives were writing a| Sakurauchi told a press con-jreported found by Lt. - Col.| for amendments with people in all walks of life; OTTAWA (CP) -- The Liberal government now has ful- Joyce Combatley, of Tor-|in Viet Nam, a fraternal coun-/memorandum. of agree-iference he had handed in his|Michael Hoare's troops at Li-| Mr. Nowlan. represented|Was the embodiment of that filled the promise made by Prime Minister Pearson Jan. 1, band intended to surrender|ple have acquired the right tojsolution to the dispute office had failed to bring in ef-; Seven others whose national- Digby-Annapolis-Kings am" thel tioned While he walked with|accept nuclear warheads for four weapons systems. Informed Monday. but changed his mind do all in their power to-aid the All other issues between: thelfective safety procedures to pre-jities had not yet been deter-|House for more than 15 years jkings he kept the common) sources said Monday the last of these four systems, the CF-101 could not be appealed tattacking the U.S. aggressors.""been solved The prime minister's office| miles south of Likati the . Diefenbaker cabinet from|his bes! | : . ' * <sfhatadey odio atte : ; | : | Memorial Weekend Traffic Kills 450 | CHICAGO (AP) -- Traffic deaths for a three-day Memo- we | . ' 4 7 " year in a row and the National Safety Couneil said the blame rests "largely on ine tent, and irresponsible driving."' Sev- VANCOUVER (CP) Rep for a major re possible pressure on the BBG, occupied with violence and war programs and a campaign to resentalives of Canada's 250,000 the CBC and CTV. and private 4 similar resolution urged curtail cigarette advertising; members have criticized com- mercial television, war tovs children's horror. kits. and French schools Delegates attending the» an- nual meeting of the Canadian Home and School and. Parent Teacher Monday adaptle olutio speaking separate Federations subjects but bilingualism was tabled until today during lively discussion One of the resolutions called dangers to Canadian vouth Much of what our children are watching on TV. is under- mining the work of our schoals said C. E, Edwards, schoo! superintendent in Bridge- port, N.S He told the 50 delegates that he knew one 1@-vear-old 9 vd nomo than 13,000 hom- ioide or vith ' five-vea reriod The adopted resolution urged federal members to "'bring all children's viewing hours all. pro- grams depicting the objection ible elements of crime, violence and liquor." It also urged that all TV pro- grams be classified as chil- dren's general or adult to guide parents in family viewing Delegates adapted a resolu. 0 urging federation mem- bers to attempt. to dissuade pa rems from purchasing toys that over +» emphasize imitations of war equipment and appear pre- { self horror kits," Dr. E. D. Gillespie of Saska- toon described one such. toy as an .imitation guillotine which lopped off heads. Another was a mechanical bear that groaned as it "dies" if it is shot with a toy gun in the "right place." \ brief on bilingualism drawn up by a federation committee under Dr, A. A. Asherman of Montreal, is to be presented to the royal commission on bilin- gualism and biculturalism to clause which. states 'protection of French language minorities outside 'Quebec is particularly important to give them the same rights and opportunities to education in their language as the English minority enjoys in Quebec," Delegates today will vote ona motion not to put the proposed brief before the commission Also. approved Mpnday were resolutions calling for Promotion of anti-smoking .In THE TIMES today... Emotionally Distrubed Children Get Special Closs-----P. 9 Whitby PC Association Names Officers--P, 5 Goels Hammer Hastings 28-8--P. 6 Ann Landers----11 Obits---1.7 City News----9 Sports--6, 7, °8 Clossified--14, 18, 16 Theatre---13 Comics----12 Whitby News--5 Editorial---4 Women's--10, 11 Financial-- 17 Weather----2 come of teachers attending summer school --Exemption from income tax of all tuition fees paid for attendance al any educational institutions beyond junior high school: --Legislation for the rigid control of sale, purchase, transfer and possession of air rifles and air pistols; ~--And promotion of an effi- cient radio-active fallout mon- Administ tns tit Ait bewisw itoring network in Canada. won