Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1965, p. 23

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MCA ee deer pee srnenns WOES NAT 5 ERE ar ANNOUNCE RUSS WHEAT SALE Winnipeg today. Shown here at the conference are, from the left, N. G. Osipov, Soviet deputy minister of foreign trade, Canada's A 187,000,000-bushel sale of Canadian wheat to the Soviet Union was announced at a press conference in Trade Minister Sharp and W. C. McNamara, chief commissioner of the Cana- dian Wheat Board. (CP Wirephoto) _ Elke Sommer Seen Rarity She Actually Has Dessert By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP) --Elke|S0 beautfully in a movie," Sommer, the curvy German ac-|"'*®- | tress, is a rarity: She eats des-/ DRESSED SCANTILY | serts. "I think a woman to be femi- nine should be round," she Gays. | When Elke first came to the| "In Europe men prefer @lunited States to make The woman they can put their arms Prize, an interviewer wrote: around and feel something be-| sides bones. figure, she has spent much of her movie career in scanty garb. "She sleeps in the nude, her Pa lett thumb in her mouth, her Even American designers--| - and the French. too -- make right arm cuddling a stuffed clothes for girls who should be|!amb. Asleep, she resembles | sent to camps for undernour-|child. But awake-and in fluid| ished children. ' have yet- tO/motion before the cameras, she meet a man who wants a girl! sakes Bardot look like an, awk- it ) Payment Cheque For Students Sent OTTAWA (CP--A cheque to extra fees for separate jschool students living at Camp "I have never been dressed|Petawawa has been sent to the 8AYS|school board, a defence depart- pay ment spokesman said today. The spokesman was com- would be barred from in Pembroke separate The defence department re- ceived notice of the increase in June and authority for the ex- jone of Hungary's most colorful tra amount was given July 2, | gypsy bandleaders, he spokesman: said. He said the cheque may have) trike. LB] Signs Water Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- dent Johnson signed Wednesday a bill aimed at turning salt wa- ter into fresh water on a prac- tical basis in five years and then ordered federal teams into five eastern U.S. cities to help meet a pressing drought emergency. The president also ordered $1,050,000 to expand and step up reservoir projects. Besides this, Johnson said he is initiating a $4,000.000 "com- prehensive water resource planning survey for the entire northeast from Virginia to Maine'"' and ordering a plan of action for pollution control. - Under further measizes for mobilizing federal help to the |water-short northeast, Johnson said he is asking for:a report within six months on the pos- sibility of desalting water for this area. The president did not spell out the exact mission of water crisis. teams he ordered Inte- rior Secretary Stewart Udall to send Wednesday night to New York, Philadelphia, Newark, Camden and Jersy City. TO SPEND $185,000,000 Johnson signed a bill contin- uing the interior department's research program on desalina- tion until 1972, with prospective spending of $185,000,000, Graduates Won't See The Ocean GUELPH (CP) -- University of Guelph students at this in- land city will be able to grad- uate in marine biology without ever seeing the ocean. The salty subject is being introduced next month at both undergraduate and post-grad- uate levels at the university's Wellington College for the first time in Canada. Tanks have been constructed in the basement of the zoology building to house marine exhib- its and specimens . One now holds lobsters, and seals are on order. Pret. Keith Ronald, marine biologist and organizer of the jcourse, said: "The increasing pressure of world population two Because of her beauty and|menting on a report that 30 stu-|will force us to study and ex- jdents classes schools next month unless the department agreed to pay $20\marine biologists will be re- ploit marine resourees on a jnew and larger scale. To under- jtake such a program, more (a month for each student, in- quired. fl stead of $14 as in the past. | a | DIES IN SADDLE BUDAPEST (AP)--Pal Bura,| died of a |heart attack July 28, aged 52. He was competing in a trottifig been delayed by the postaljrace, his favorite pastime, at the time. tank} Marion Stav of Okotoks, Alta., proves that rodeo events aren't only for men. Here she shows her skill in the calf roping event Tues- day at the first All-Girl International Rodeo at the Stampede Corral. A crowd I en ge Rp BE EE 8 OF Er rere AT ALL-GIRL ROADEO IN CALGARY of 3,500 was on hand for the one-day event. (CP Wirephoto) fRaiittiye. Be THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 12, 1965 1 Act Amendmenis Now Under Study Vand OTTAWA (CP) -- Citizenship) The Ontario Supremé Cont: and immigration department of-jlast year decided that an oath ficials are studying amend- dministered by affirm- ments to the Citizenship Act to|2'!0"- REED'S Florisis | WEEK - END SPECIAL --_--- ion '9g 7 x REED'S Florisis Downtown : Simece'& Bond 163 Bloor W. OSHAWA ae act as requiring an ae Bible and declined to grat Sr Mr. Vanderpol and his wife citizen- affirmation if they object to swearing to an oath on the Bi- Officials said today the case/j of Martin Vanderpol, a Dutch} immigrant in Victoria, is being ments to. the Citizenship Act which the government intends to submit to the House of Com- mons, perhaps this autumn, Mr. Vanderpol refused to take an oath on the Bible be- cause he is an atheist. Citizen- ship Judge M. L. Thwhitt- Keep Informed of Happenings Back Home!... Get The OSHAWA TIMES Mailed To Your Vacation Address At The Regular Carrier Rate of 50c Per Quebec's Quiet EDMONTON (CP)--The ques- tions raised by Quebec's quiet|* revolution will have to be faced squarely by a proposed national centennial youth Parliament, liament said Tuesday. William Fair of Ssskatoon, | consultant to the national cen- jtennial committee, told a press) conference here that the ques-| tions surrounding relations be- jtween English - speaking and Youth Parliament To Study : the chief organizer of the si 1 Revolution |would be made up of senior high| school students who would. meet in the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa July 1, 1967. Mr. Fair said the suggestion that Prince Charles be invited to open the Parliament has run linto litle opposition from} French Canada. Construction Ltd. 723-7122 e Homes @ Additions n°? Offices @ --_ Week with an The Oshawa Times HOLIDAY SUBSCRIPTION Call The Office at 723-3474 and you will be billed for your holiday subscription: INDIANS BUY y CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve-| land Indians of the American League Wednesday) French - speaking C "can't be avoided by such &) Parliament no matter how con-) troversial they are.' The youth Parliament, which| Mr. Fair is promoting by tra-| velling around the. country, a\the purchase of Bob Tiefenauer, a knuckleball relief specialist, | from International League To-| ledo. Cash terms for the 35-| year-old right-hander were not) disclosed. friend built like a boy." Elke believes that femininity|W@td schoolgirl. There are crit- is not all body and face--norjics who deride her talent but good looks. jher movies have earned her a "You see a beautiful womanjhalf dozen fur coats and three enter the room and you don't}homes. She says she has no look. You see a less beautiful|jtime for love but the European woman--and you look. press claims that two men have "And nine times out of 10,;committed suicide over her. On that less beautiful woman you|screen she seems kitten soft; see will be well-rounded." joff screen she possesses an iron Have you discovered Windsor Canadian? Elke sometimes has a second) helping of dessert. Elke is in The Oscar, which she calls the best part she has| had so far, She plays a dress| designer and Edith Head has will, a soaring ambition and the mind of an electric compu- ter." | What did she say about be guy who wrote that. "I married him," says Mrs. | t... JURY & LOVELL PHARMACIES During Month of August BONUS OFFER 400 extra when you buy 1000 V% grain tablets. er" 1.39 "69: 55: 66: 9. gone al! out for her. \Joe Hyams. W. German Aide Reaches Tel Aviv TEL AVIV (Reuters)--Rolf| Pauls, first West German am- bassador to Israel, arrived here Wednesday and said Jews and Germans have to face together a terrible past which should not) SACCHARIN SOFT'N FABRIC SOFTENER GAUZE BANDAGE ADRIENNE DEODORANT CREAM TERRY FACE CLOTH +» 0 GIANT SIZE HIGH GIANT SIZE HIGH ABSORBENCY Cellulose SPONGE ~~ A-SA-REX HEADACHE TABLETS 2" x 10 yds. ONLY A woman, a former prisoner of a Nazi concentration camp, went to the airport for the ar- rival of the former Wehrmacht jofficer. She stood in the en- trance to the building with her be forgotten. \two children holding a banner There were no incidents as|bearing the legend: "We want Pauls arrived, though a large|a German-free Israel." demonstration against Pauls told reporters at the) 2 ox. Reg. 1.00 the es-| tablishment of relations with| airport: West Germany has been: called! .. : There is only one idea in my for Thursday night by the na-\ning as I arrive -- that der tionalist opposition party.) mang and, Jews have to face Heruth. together a terrible past which |we should not forget and which| |we must not forget and which| |we do not forget. Ask Commission er eee. oe REGINA (CP)--A royal com-jture. It is up to our generation mission should be set up tojto pave the way for a brighter study the lot of Canada's In-|future of freedom, , peace and dians, delegates to the National|justice in common.' | Indian Council meeting said; The announcement of Pauls' Tuesday. lappointment last July sparked Thomas Peltier of Ottawa,/off a series: of minor demon editor of a national Indian mag-|strations in Israel. In one of azine, said: "The three days of|them, several hundred march the annual council meeting arejers carried banners describing far too short to discuss all the|him as '"'an officer in Hitler's problems facing the Indian." |army. Other delegates said there) But the independent Jerusa- should be "Indian representation|lem Post says in an editorial on the proposed royal commis-|that Pauls was "never a Nazi sion' and Indians should help and, as a man of clean record draw up the commission's} and high capability, he repre- terms of reference, |sents the present German -gov- The commission should placejernment's idea of a suitable emphasis on studies of educa-|personality to develop political tion and health services for In- [relations with another coun- dians, delegates said. 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