Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1965, p. 10

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EX-PM PLEDGES "UNRELENTING STRUGGLE" , Nye I pg ee Og Fe ro democracy" Constantine's rejection of _his plans to end Greece's month- old political crisis. His srongly - worded sate - ment came afier a 90-minute palace audience Thursday night in which he demanded the king either reappoint him prime minister or call new elections. But the. king, who forced Pa- |pandreou out of office last month in a dispute over defence forces policy, rejected both de- mands. He said Papandreou no longer had a working majority in parliament and elec- tions were excluded while pres- ent tensions persisted. Political observers considered the newhturn of events extrem- ely serious, They said Constan- tine was against new elections at this stage because they could involve a dispute over the throne. Papandreou's de i ; # s 'MR. JUSTICE' OR "MY LORD' Westminster attire under her robe of of- fice, Most judges wear black jackets and striped trousers. She prefers gray suits with skirts. --AP Wirephotos via cable from London British tradition dies slow- ly. Consequently, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Lane will be address- ed as "Mr. Justice and "My Lord" when she dons the white wig of office in Octo- ber as the fitst woman to sit on the High Court. She was named to Britain's second highest court last night, The masculine titles are not new to Mrs. Lane. She recently served an acting judgeship that required that she be addressed as "His Lord- ship', She draws the line on LONDON (AP) Westmin- Ister Abbey, the shrine where England's kings and queens are crowned, is preparing for the 900th anniversary of its conse- cration in 1065. The commemoration will last a full year--from next Dec. 28 to Dec.. 28, 1966. "We have chosen the theme One People to give unity, struc- Woman 60, Is Appointed To British High Court jt aM, rig big oy Med s. Most British judges pric §, a black jacket and striped) abbey, EONDON (AP)--Mrs. Eliza- career which began after the | jurist beth Lane, a jurist with a rec- death of her only son, | wear ord of firsts, will become Mr.| Lawyers appearing before) pants, but Mrs. Justice Lane when she dons her} Mrs. Lane will have to address| dark grey suits. _ non-sectarian. We feel the ab- wig as the first woman on Brit-/her as "My Lord" when she| Normally a knighthood goeS\phey belongs to the people. We} ain's High Court. |takes her seat in October in the| with the $30,000 - a - year high/only exclude those who exclude} "phere simply isn't any pre-| high court's admiralty division,}court post. But it is believed themselves. | cedent for calling a woman which deals mainly with di-| Queen linea will grant a The abbey's 900th year coin-| anything different," said a) inne igs vee the equivalent title of) \i¢es with completion of the res-| spokesman for the lord chan- But that will be no novelty.) 797° toration of its interior, w cellor, the head of the British She handled such cases as Brit- |ain's first woman divorce court though part of the |needlework in her spare time. |Fii/abeth's coronation in 1953. | ATHENS (Reuters) -- For -stand mer prime minister George Pa- caused pandrou today threatened "an unrelenting struggle to restore following King termined|that even with the Constantine Vetoes Papandrou"s Plans against the king has confusion in ranks of his Centre Union party. PARTY IS SPLIT' The party already 'is split, with 25 of its parliamentary deputies adhering to George Athanasiadis Novas, who leads the present caretaker govern- ment, : Now about 26 other deputies on the conservative wing of the party were reported to be dis- turbed at developments and may decide to come out against Papandreou. After his audience Papan- dreou issued a statement. sug- gesting that the rejection of his demands might not only raise the issue of the throne but could lead to a popular front of Cen- tre Union and left-wing ele- \ments, | But a spokesman for the out- going government replied: "Neither parliament nor the people will allow Mr. dreou to implement his and criminal plans,.. . "Mr. Papandreou is votes 0 foolish aware f the Planning 900th Anniversary Soon \Peter was finished by King Ed- ward the Confessor in 1065, The jking, who was afterward de- clared a saint, is buried there. The first king crowned in Westminster Abbey was Wil- liam, the Norman conqueror, lon Christmas Day, 1066, | REBUILT BY HENRY Practically nothing remains of Edward the Confessor's ab- Abbott. "'Westminster|hey, The great Gothic building/imously approv across the street from the Lane favors\church of England, is entirely|touse of Parliament dates from King Henry Ill, who died in 1272. He pulled down Edward's church to erect what he called "the most lovelly and lovable thing in Christendom." The new abbey was built in eee hich| the early English style with the Mrs. Lane likes cooking and) a, begun at the time of Queen/nointed arches and lancet win-/hav dows. It was largely modelled Papan-loutside the university Thursday United Democratic Left party he cannot secure a working 'majority to support a govern: ment under him." The EDA party is regarded by right - wing politicians in Greece as a cover for the banned Communist party. FEARS ELECTION The25-year-old king was sald to be against elections because they would develop into a mar tion-wide battle between mon: archists and anti-monarchiats, The king appointed former speaker George Athanasiadis Novas, a member of Papan- dresu's Centre Union party, prime minister the same night Papandreou resigned. : But parliament refused to give him a vote of confidence, and Athanasiadis Novas and his cabinet now are administer- s ; ing the country as a caretaker 'bits 4 government. Some 2,000 students massed UNIDENTIFIED INFANT This is an Ontario Pro- before her death, police vincial Police sketch of. a sal ; H baby found in a woodlot near =o biel child. died: of a Barrie two weeks ago. The subdural hemorrhage which could have been caused by police have been unable to identify the infant, believed a blow on the head, they to have been between nine said. Police ask that any- months and a year old when one having information con- she died. Pockmarks on the cerning the child notify baby indicated the baby had them, chicken pox about 10 days night and 3,000 left-wing build- ling workers rallied and yelled) islogans against the king and in |support of Papandreou, | | Anti-Pollution | 'Plans Advance BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--The (CP Wirephoto) ifive states bordering Lake Erie Go H have promised to develop, ee : it out Fo grams: for ending lake pollution. | Vi Co L S id Representatives of New York,| let ng etter al land Michigan agreed Thursday ; f i arity ' "It is terrible and miserable,"|and I need to deal with other jto. th : E yent ' i jto the multi-billion-dollar ven! wrote Nguyen Chanh Ngoc. friendly units in the area. ] jlic health service pollution con-| , ' feel ceufereucs. I On-| and night. Airplanes bomb and far away that if a comrade gets) strafe and we can do nothing|sick and lapses into uncon- jin the Lake Erie basi : i be attacted. sin would i. tough, too serious and diff-\refresh him and we cannot) cult."" |move him. | |within six months, detailed pro-| | |Pennsylvani i i ennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana) pyeiKU, Viet Nam (AP)--{wounded and other problems, jture at the close of a U.S. pub- . "Enemy mortars shell us day| "Drugs are low. We are s0' | More than 10,000,000 p people pout it, The fighting situation| sciousness, we have no pill to Final recommendations unan- ed by the con-| Ngoc was a political officer, RED EARTH STAINS | lferees included a suggested) with a Viet Cong company op-| Our activities continue, and timetable whic' calls on mu- erating near the special forces|¥® work without sleeping or jnicipalities and industries to|camp at Duc Co. He was writ~ washing our hands and faces or complete construction of new|ing to his "comrades" Lam,|t@king a bath because there is lsewage treatment of: wastes,(Thrung and Dinb, no water. All our clothes, blan- |And industries also were asked| "We have been taught to win, ets and hammocks are the ik to reduce pollutants according|to meet every difficulty pee petasrave as the red ground. to a schedule recommended in|emergency in waging warfare,"'| REED'S Fl orisis report. Many communities he wrote. "We are ready to con- jhave _only primary treatmenti|tinue the fight, but we are all facilities. a little low in spirit because of judiciary. "We've taken what) seems to be the least absurd decision." Mrs. Lane was appointed to Britain's second highest tribu- commissioner, an acting judge- ship that also required lawyers to address her as 'His Lord- ship." nal Thursday night, one week) WILL WEAR WIG after her 60th birthday. The ap-| pointment ends a 25-year legal\ In the high court, Mrs. Lane) will wear a wig like the other| Henry Randall Lane, | In 1946, she was the first | woman lawyer to argue a mur- \der appeal before the House of | Lords, the top tribunal. Three | years ago she became the first | woman judge of county courts. Mrs, Lane is married to a lawyer. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Man Obstructs Police Is Fined $50 At Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- An Ajax man when he found the was fined $50 when he was found staggering at the shopping |t |Restlessness appears to be |mounting in the rebel sector of accused Santo Domingo as negotiations Rebels Uneasy Santo Domingo SANTO DOMINGO (AP) -- New York participation in the|the difficulties and the terrible |program would include the pos-|conditions of 'hunger. | WEATHER FORECAST | sibility of federal enforcement! "Half of our strength is sick, | Phe great church abbey .of St.|on Rheims. belle cyan cl i: oan a * aoe Sunny And Warm Spell To Continue Saturday ern New York despite a policy|ter only one platoon for mili- Forecast Temperatures orecasts| issued at 5:30 a.m, EDT: |Low tonight, high Saturday: g| Windsor 88 90 Bee "leari 'Synopsis: Gradual clearing) «thomas 68 will spread across southern On-!T ondon re 65 tario today. Temperatures are: iris honer 65 ise into the middle expected to rise {Mount Forest..... 62 TORONTO (CP) -- F seeeeneeee o end the Dominican Repub-| guilty of obstructing a police! centre at 1.30 a.m. on Aug. 3. | a ; | Siricer in Ajax Magistrate's| Constable Robson sald both roar in, tie pein wusecied Court Thursday. Wayne Harvey, 2 Cedar st.,| told Ajax Police Constable) David Smith that he was the! driver of his car which was involved in a one-car accident) on George st. on June 20. When) Constable Smith started to) make out an accident report and asked Harvey how much liquor he had consumed, the accused changed his mind an told him that Gary Marple, 28 Kent st., Ajax, had been driv- | accused refused rides home and were lodged in cells at the coun- ty jail overnight. Magistrate H. M. fined each of costs or 10 days. A 19-year-old RR 3, Oshawa, youth pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming liquor as a minor. Jermy them $10 andjof the U de Clairmont of El Salvador-- gg booed when they arrived) wostly sunny with continuing |Thursday \Francisco Caamano Deno, the|5® Two members of the Organi- zation of American States peace|Unsettled showery weather will n\committee -- Ellsworth Bunker) nited States and Ramon the headquarters) with Col. rebel to meet Ajax Staff Sergeant T. Cham-|insurgent chief . a borderline impaired when he was stopped at 5.25 p.m. H bers said C d sai ameron Collins was) The day before, shouting|ara, on| demonstrators OAS prevented the committee from leaving ing the car. |Harwood ave. Sergeant Cham-|the rebel quarter until Caa- A charge of permitting an unlicensed driver to operate his vehicle against Harvey was withdrawn. | The driver of the car, Gary) Marple, was fined $20 for fail-| ing to report an accident. An 18-year-old Whitby youth! was fined $50 and had his licence suspended for six months when he was guilty of impaired driving. Dennis Bradley, 18, of 180) Maple st., was the driver of a car which struck another motor vehicle in the rear causing an estimated $425 damage on Ilar- wood ave. July 7. Ajax Police Constable R. Gib- son said the accused was un- steady on his feet, smelled of alcohol and admitted having some wine. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck withdrew a charge of consum- as a minor. persons were found guilty of 'being intoxicated in a public place. Leonard Perrin, of Kingscourt Apts., Ajax, and Wayne Me- Laughlin, of Scarborough, both declined rides home from Ajax Police Constable D. Robson Avian Gyroplane Production Set KITCHENER (CP) The found) bers said the youth had a| strong odor of alcohol on his) breath. Magistrate H. M. Jermyn) fined the youth $50 with an} alternative of seven days. A! | charge of having liquor in a lace other than a residence was withdrawn. A charge of failing to stop, after an accident against an) Ajax man was dismissed. John Hughes, Apts., was charged on June by Bruce Gowdy, in the Ajax shopping centre. Bruce Gowdy, of 53 Clements rd, said he had parked his | car in the centre at 9 a.m, and | had found a dent costing $60 to repair in his right rear fender when he returned to the car at noon, | Hughes said he remembered | bumping into something but) |thought he had done no dam- jage and went home without | looking at the damaged vehicle. Magistrate H. M. Jermyn ruled there has to be intent of) escaping . civil o r criminal) jliability for a conviction and dismissed the charge. THE ULTIMATE IN * , PRESTIGE mano intervened, Negotiations on the peace for- mula proposed by the OAS are bogged down over the future status of military officers. Both the junta and the rebels oppose the provision that all military personnel be returned to their units, Rebel Foreign Minister Jotin Courty cabled the United Na- of Kingscourt 'ions asking for an urgent meet-| : 99 ing of the Security Council 16/08 -- es AE after he struck a car, ownedjhalt what he called an OAS at-istorm late tempt to impose a political so- lution on the Dominican Repub- lie. YOUTH GO TO FOREST About 1,600 17-year-old On- tario youths are spending eight weeks at Junior Ranger camps jwarm . |through and upper 80s today with little! Wingham change on Saturday. In UPPEF Hamilton lakes district sunshine today|<+ Catharine: will see temperatures rising Toronto into the upper 70s or low 80s. Peterborough Kingston Trenton Killaloe Muskoka seeeeeee move across Lake Superior to- night and Saturday. Lake St. Clair, Windsor: today and Saturday; uthwesterly winds 10 to 15. Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- Kapuskasing western. Lake Ontario, | Whie River... southern Georgian Bay, London, Moosonee ..- Hamilton, Toronto:. Mostly|Timmins |sunny and warm this afternoon joutlined by Governor Nelson A.|tary operations. \Rockefeller that enforcement "IT am sick almost every day was a problem for the state|with stomach pains and go for) alone to handle. weeks without food. Yet I still Rockefeller told the sessionj/have to move back and forth| New York did not need federal|from the front every day be- supérvision, only financial aid.!cause we have dead andi WEEK - END SPECIAL GLADIOLUS A CARRY 97° BUNCH REED'S Florists De watewn Brive-In Simeoe & Bond 163 Bloor W. OSHAWA THE QUESTION ISN'T: what will you serve? Saturday; southwest) winds 10 to 15. | astern Lake Ontario, Killa- \loe, Haliburton: Sunny and jwarm Saturday; Winds south-| jwest 10 to 15 Saturday. . } | Northern Georgian Bay, Tim-! lagami, Algoma, Sault Ste. Ma- rie, Cochrane, White River, \Sudbury, North Bay: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals to- CALL... 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