Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1965, p. 2

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---- ing of Negroes following a series of alleged racial inci- dents to Negro members of this Southwestern Ontario DR. DANIEL HILL, direetor of the Ontario Human Rights Commission (right) addresses a meet- AMHERSTBURG, Ont, (CP) A meeting of "selected" mem- bers of the Negro community here confronted the director of the human rights commission Wednesday night with stories of "racial antagonism." Daniel Hill arrived here late Wednesday, at the request of the South Essex Citizens Ad- vancement Society. At a closed meeting, he heard a number of Negroes tell of Ku Klux Klan slogans painted on walls, insulting telephone calls and a cross-burning incident at a main intersection of this town, about 20 miles south of Windsor. _ Mr. Hill, accompanied by Herbert Sohn, an investigator for the commission, attended the. meeting called when a scheduled march protesting the alleged racial incidents involv- ing the 300 Negroes in the town failed to materialize. After the meeting, Mr. Hill said the only thing he could say was that he came to prepare a report for the commission and \the attorney - general's office land to see if the himan rights |code 'had been bridged." | At the meeting, George Me- ~|Curdy, president of the Essex town. Seated beside him, Wednesday night' is George McCur, president of a local Civil Rights group. Guerrilla Fighting Flares In The State Of Kashmir 'rom AP-Reuters sight at rampaging mobs that NEW DELHI (CP) -- India|have been attacking train sta- was plagued today by guerrilla tions, post offices and commu- fighting in the Himalayan state) nication lines for three days in |South society, showed mem- Negroes Allege 2 "Race Antagonism' the attorney-general's depart- ment. ASKS FOR REPORT Signed by the- deputy attor- ney-general, A, R. Dick, the telegram said he had asked the depuly commissioner of provin- cial police for a report on oc- currences in the community. In Toronto Wednesday night, Dr. Dick said anti-Negro inci- dents in the town of 4,400 are not the result of organized ra- cial disturbances, but the work of young hoodlums, Mr. Dick also mentioned the disturbance last Friday as the town's Drag City Raceway, 'when the owner, Arthur Pare, was. beaten, Two Negroes, Dennis Harris, 17, and Lawrence Hurst, 18, were later charged with ob- structing police. Mr, Dick said the raceway disturbance may have encour- aged "young white punks to) start something." He said if any crimes were involved they were of the petty type. After the closed meeting here, lice of enforcing the law against Negroes but not against whites submit a brief to the MeRuer |bers a reply he received from Man Held | royal commission on human "OWNER GETS | MELROSE PARK, Ill, (AP) | Joseph Kwasinski's car gave In 5 Deaths In Solitary WHEN CAR GOES BERSERK RUN-AROUND | | verse -- about 15 miles an | hour. - Mr. McCurdy accused local po-is and said his organization will | KIDS . ecseasoned: Gurkha troops ain in five buses ; , TGA party of on a 6,320-mile;ner, Lt.-Col. overland trip to New Delhi, In| who rights set up by the Ontario government, "We intend to bring to light the failure of the local police force to enforce the law in this community," he said. Police Chief George Hannah said there was "no basis at all" for the allegation and called the furore "a tempest in a tea- pot." Mr. McCurdy, who earlier had stated that some incidents here were the work of the Ku Klux Klan, backed, away from this view Wednesday night. "It would be presumptuous to say that the Klan is here," he said to reporters. R FUR | C"herney 136 boys and 70 girls left Brit-lcharge of the party is its plan-| battl ZINC A Smooth, Spirited Drink Taste the light, appealing flavour. Try It chilled or with your favourite mixer. A subtle wine-- versatile and economical, . serve cold + on the rocks + or with your favourite mixer " s NITORE WORLD SEE OUR SELECTION OF FREEZERS, PRICED FROM $178 of Kashmir and civil disturb-| protest against high food costs.| MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--A Cuban ances in the eastern and south-| Mobs in Bihar and neighbor-jexile charged with piracy of ern parts of the vast subconti-|ing West Bengal state looted|the coastal freighter Seven) verse. Kwasinski ran with the car | and tried to open the driver's door, It was locked, him the run - around -- in re- nent. state-controlled grain shops. |Seas and the murder of five Kwasinski, 33, said his car fellow seamen was placed in a| wouldn't start Tuesday night. In the southern state of And- Raiders the government claims infiltrated from Pakis- tan have ignited hit - and - run warfare in disputed Kashmir. About 50 clashes have been re- ported in the last six days. Pakistan has denied the in- filtration charge. And the clan- 'estine radio station Voice of Kashmir, monitored in Kara- chi Wednesday night gave a much different version of the Kashmir fighting. | It claimed an Indian batta-| lion has been annihilated in a| India claimed 1,000 to 1,500 battle with Kashmiri 'freedom |infiltrators had been sent fighters." }across from the Pakistani sec- The radio, which purports to| tor of Kashmir. broadcast from the Indian sec-| However, Pakistani Foreign tor of disputed Kashmir, said) Minister Z, A. Bhutto denied) the battalion 'was wiped out|the infiltration charge, He said) about 30 miles from Srinagar.|the Kashmiris, most of whom It also claimed the "freedom| are Moslems, "'have only inten- fighters' attacked an Indian| sified their liberation struggle." brigade headquarters, killing 40] There were indications that Indian soldiers and wounding 30|Moslem Kashmiris, many of more. jwhom openly oppose control The reports followed claims|by Hindu India, might take to) by Indian security forces Wed-| sniping and bomb throwing. hra Pradesh, more than 1,000 students attacked officials' homes at Osmania University in Hyderabad. Police beat them off with clubs. DETAILS FIGHTING Reports reaching New Delhi today gave these details: The Kashmir fighting . was) scattered all along and far be-| hind the cease-fire line estab- lished after the Indian-Pakistani war over the state in 1948, cell alone "for his own protec-| So he put the gear in neutral tion," | and turned on the ignition, At no time will the exile, Ro-|*then lifted the hood and berto Ramirez, 35, be allowed started the engine manually. to mingle with other prisoners, This done, Kwasinski said Sgt. Harold Adams of the| slammed the hood close. The lcounty jail, "because of the cir-| jolt snapped the gear from | neutral into reverse and the show was on. Severat! policemen sum- moned to the scene in the Chicago suburb saw 100 spec- tators standing in a circle, watching Kwasinski's car go- ing around and around--in re- | dark-| cumstances of the case." Ramirez, a muscular, skinned Cuban national, was taken to the windowless cell Wednesday night after the fed- eral government decided it had jurisdiction over the slayings aboard the Seven Seas. He broke a window with a | flashlight, but his only reward | was a cut hand as the car kept circling. A bystander, Richard Green | 20, leaped into the car when the right-hand door suddenly popped open. He struck his head on the windshield, but stopped the car. Kwasinski was ticketed for | damaging city property after | his car bowled over a no- | parking sign on one of its sev- | eral reverse circuits. A U.S. commissioner signed) the warrant and a hearing was set for today. The violence aboard the) Seven Seas started, Ramirez is| reported to have told federal) authorities, when the captain) nina ys yy threatened to re- port him for favoring Premier) ...., > Si Fidel Castro of Cuba. cng ag Fad gt The captain was shot to death earring eee ee en ptain was shot to death) ments sought today to establish By TONY ESCODA on the bridge and thrown over- working links while leaders of Singapore, Malaysian Groups Rim To Set Up Working Links: | stroyed by Indonesia but I think} the Federation of Malaysia will also be crushed," he told a tele- vised press conference. The. official Indonesian news nesday night that 84 Pakistani Coming just 24% months after board. Three crew members both countries continued to ex i sy Antara today carried a were shot in their sleep, and al, jagency fourth was also killea and|nange ou Potshots. . snister| statement by the Indonesian de- thrown into the Atlantic off thel rim Kim he pledged to "find fence minister, Gen, Abdul Ha- oy det , ways and means . ... to facil-|ris Nasution, that Indonesia has| IT yearold. Burpuise Tel w in |itate trade" between the newly-|the capacity to destroy the Brit. aa ceed og Pg chain|idependent island state an jish miliary bosee in Singapore | locker after he saw the shoot-| «pp : : ..|He made the statement Aug 4, j | "Far from trying to cut eco- ing of one of his shipmates. He|,omic ties, we nil to pring|tive days before Singapore sep- baa -- a the U.S. the two territories closer to-|arated from Malaysia, but the ca Tara spotted the treigh-|sether," Lim said. agency did not publish it until The two governments today ter drifting up the Gulf Stream a Si tizens ranged to let Singapore cl A British' Army spokesman in Sunday afternoon. A sixth man, the cook, appar-| . pitt " continue to use Malaysian tra- ently was drowned when helve; documents for the time be-|Malaysian North Borneo an- --, overboard to escapeling Malaysia agreed to handle/nounced that a British security . * i . Singapore's consular serviCeS| »stro] clashed with Indone- For two hours Ramirez tried! ; , | PRSTOr Cias with @n abroad until the new country sian patrol Wednesday night in to sail the Seven Seas, appar-|.... fae caw ices ently south toward Cuba Waele teaches Prise Minister Lee|the jungles ef the north Borneo od «A _ 2 So Kuan Yew gave fresh assur-|state of Sabah. He sald two of lieves he had to 'abandon the tig _ we mew "Chinese the Brith seldiere: wen out of fuel and he didn't know| cive equal treatment and that|trails were found in the jungle on. gg to the full aux-/alay would remain the na-jindicating some Indonesian: ee is oleae |tional language. There are 250,-\may also have been injured. Tuesday $0 miles south of Mult, Malays, i" singapore and) ami in & ld-foot bkitt he low. (0 20ut 1,200,000 Chinese, BREAKS OWN RECORD ered over the side of the Seyen| Lee had repeatedly charged) MOSCOW (AP)--The Olym: Seas, He still carried a loaded|*"*t we piesa if | Page gl Ba gal '38-calibre pistol believed to be [ernment of Malaysian Prim e}broke her own world record in the murder weapon and a baby|inister Tunku Abdul Rahmanithe women's discus throw witl food jar full of silver tipped am- Ps pene fgg ge oma toss Wednesday of 59:70 me- aa political equality in the federa:itres (195 feet 10 inches). Qual- pe ie tion. This was the issue overjifying for the Soviet trade union which Singapore and the feder-'games in Moscow, she hurled ation split Monday, jthe discus 41 centimetres (one NEEDS BRITAIN |foot 3% inches) beyond her old Lee said Wednesday Britainjrecord, set in Moscow. two satellite ould retain her military | years ago. Miss Press set the India and Pakistan nearly went to war over the Rann of Kutch territory, the Kashmir fighting put Prime, Minister Lal Baha- dur Shastri under heavy polit- \ieal pressure. He was charged with surrendering to Pakistan in past quarrels and thus open- ing the way for the infiltration into Kashmir. infiltrators have been killed and 150 other casualties in- flicted in Kashmir in the last few days. The Indian spokes- man put Indian casualties at 29 dead and 27-wounded. Meanwhile, on the eastern side of India, battalions of troops were flown into Bihar state with orders to shoot on 1,500 Toronto Bricklayers Reject $1-an-Hour Boost TORONTO (CP)--Hopes that|ters and Joiners (CLC). The the construction strike here|union signed a four-year con- would be settled by the end of| tract providing a wage increase the week ended Wednesday night/ of 92 cents an hour and fringe when 1,500 striking bricklayers| benefits worth eight cents, rejected a $l-an-hour raise re-} An agreement between the cently accepted by carpenters.| association and the Operative Officials of the Bricklayers,| Plasterers and Cement Masons Masons and Plasterers Interna-| International Association (CLC) tional Union (CLC) and the Tor-| will be voted on Saturday. onto Construction Association} Current rate for bricklayers have no further bargaining ses-|is $3.50 an hour. sions scheduled. | The union is seeking a $1.13 The breakdown in negotiations) hourly raise over four years and followed the return to work|/new work practices setting 50 Tuesday of members of the) pounds as the limit for concrete United Brotherhood of Carpen-i blocks to be lifted by one man. HERE and THERE The Times erred yesterday cal Association convention in identifying Herb Hyman, in Calgary, Aug. 15-19, Oshawa Riding New Demo- cratic Party Association president, as. Louis Hyman. The Times regrets: any em- barrassment caused by the mistake. Malaysia. | | DELUXE HOME FREEZERS DELUXE HOME FREEZERS: 15 Cu. Ft. 20 Cu. Ft. BIG 22.5 CU. FT. HOME FREEZER .. 780 LB. CAPACITY NEW ! Special rust resistant, in- terior liner with copper tubing and 5-year warranty. A total of 240 persons at- tended the blood donor clinic in Bowmanville last week. The clinic resulted in 232 pints of blood being added to the blood bank. | | NEW! New larger baskets. All boskets, dividers, juice caddy now plastic coated James Albert Lee, 501 Stewart st.,. Whitby, won $1,647.50 in the 50-50 draw held in connection with the Newcastle Artificial Ice project carnival. Ted Thorndyke, the versa- tile catcher with Port Perry in the Claremont Commun- ity Softball League, has been named as the year's most valuable player. | | Sixty-nine persons were | admitted to. the Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital dur- ing the week ending Aug. 8. Seventy patients were dis- charged, There were nine births in the hospital, Four- teen major and 22 minor operations were performed. There were also 59 emer- gency treatments. All Welded Steel Construction Balanced Lid Interior Light Warning Light Adjustable Temperature Fast Freeze Compartment Genuine Fibregloss Insulation Tecumseh Unit Locking Hondle With Two Keys Food Insurance Magnetic Gesket Coloured Interior Pickering, defending champions of the Claremont Community Softball League, have captured the '"B" series playoffs in straight games. Pitted against Brock Road, Pickering won by scores of 4 to 1 and 10 to 1. Pickering now meets the winner of the series between Greenwood and Claremont. 1 | Peter Stacey, RR 4, Bow- manville, caught an 18- pound muskie, measuring 460 inches in Rice Lake recent- ly. Mr. Stacey used a trout lure and 25-pound test line to land his prize. Goodwood "'Mercs" of the Claremont Community Soft- ball League met Brooklin at Brooklin this Friday in the opening round of the OASA intermediate "C"' playoffs. The return game will be at Claremont next Monday, A third game, if necessary, will be played Aug. 19. D. W. Kemp, of (Kemps Pharmacy [td.) will represent the Ontario College of Pharmacy at thee Pharmaceuti- seweeeere is Rend bAses in Singapore to help de-/ Olympic women's discus record e@ZV0 Ff end both the island and Malay-lat Tokyo last year at 187 feet sia against Indonesia. 10% inches. She also won the s To Be Tried only Singapore will be de-|Tokyo, WEATHER FORECAST Most of the excitement and sus- gest of next week's Gemini 5 ight may be packed into the} Sun F WwW Cl dP iods Gordon Cooper and Charles ny; S ou erl Conrad will attempt the world's first space rendezvous with a The National Aeronautics and} TORONTO (CP) Forecasts| tered s . nal Aer c _ asts|tered showers and a few thun- pet Administration said thel issued at 5.30 a.m. EDT: \derstorms today and Friday,| rendezvous manoeuvre would) Synopsis: The warming trend/little change in temperature, | } to the fifth orbits, It will be albring temperatures in the low rehearsal for the Gemini 6/80s as clouds and scattered), Forecast Temperatures | flight scheduled in October, dur-| showers will persist in the cen-| Low tonight, High Friday: | Schirra : and 'Thomas Stafford| air in the north will just reach | St. Thomas.. jare to try to link up their space-/ Moosonee by tonight. London . | craft with another satellite, Lake St> Clair, Lake Erie,|Kitchener .. j start Thursday at 10 a.m. from|Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario, | Wingham Cape Kennedy, with a Titan II) Windsor, .ondon, Hamilton, Hamilton .. rocket as booster. Gemini 5 is|Toronto: Sunny with a few St. Catharines | ranging from 100 to 219 miles|day, warmer, Winds becoming Peterborough | high--43 miles higher than any!light tonight Trenton U-S. astronaut has flown, but Northern Georgian Bay, Hali-| Kingston 1307 miles. agami, southern White River,| Mus The flight is to last 191 hours|Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay,|N ie minutes, just seven minutes;/Sudbury: Variable cloudiness|Sudbury .. If British troops leave, "not/gold medal in the shot put at CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) first six hours when astronauts T s Pate | Today & Friday-Warmer be conducted fron. the second/will continue in the south. to| winds light. 'ing which astronauts Walter /tral and northern 'sections. Cold) Windsor .. 68 | The flight was scheduled to| Niagara, Lake Huron, southern|Mount Forest.. to settle initially into an orbit!cloudy periods today and Fri-|Toronto short of the Russian record of, burton, Killaloe, Algoma, Tim-/Killaloe ... shy of eight days, and will endjtoday and Friday. Scattered)Eariton ... Due to a failure in its radio equipment, the Whitby detachment of the OPP was unable to communicate di- rectly with its cruisers this morning. Calls to cruisers were bein telenhoaned to the Downsview detachment office fox transmission. Ajax, |with a landing in the western/thanderstorms or showers to-|Sault Ste. Marie.. Atlantic, about 590 miles night Winds becom-) Kapuskasing | west af Rermuda ine 1 onight White "iver Conrad are'to circle the gl Northern White River, Goch-| Moosonee . 121 times, rane: Mostly cloudy with scat-\Timmins .. eouth warmer Coan sht CHERNEY'S FURNITURE WORLD Open Friday Night 'til 9 obe

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