Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1965, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 23, 1965 GLOBE-AT-GLANCE Death Of Laborite Cuts Party Majority To Two DARTFORD, England (AP)-- Norman Dodds, 61, Labor mem- ber of the British Parliament, Sunday of a heart attack. per reduced Labor's over- all majority in the 360-seat House of Commons to two. A -- will Pe eld for his compara' jag Labor seat from Erith and Crayford. ; Dodds had ms. = tages 'amen seat 6 ' fe wes fret elected to Parlla- Foor i in 1945 to represent Dart- 5 DELEGATES ARRIVE WINDSOR (CP) -- Delegates began arriving here Sunday for the national convention of the Canadian Civil Service Federa- tion, which will last until next Friday. More than 200 delegates are expected to attend, repre- senting about 89,000 civil serv: ants throughout Canada, FIND YACHTSMAN'S BODY OWEN SOUND (CP)--An au- topsy has revealed that Victor J. Conrad, 45, of Cleveland, may have died of a heart at- tack last July 23 when he dis- areti from his yacht an- ored off Hopkin's Point, The was found Friday night in a llow lagoon by a tourist, near where the yacht had been moored. CREDITISTES START ST. JEROME, Que. (CP)-- Le Ralliement des Creditistes named Laurent Legault its first Quebec political chieftain Sun- day and started preparations to contest the next provincial elec- tion. More than 500 delegates attended the convention in this city 30 miles north of Montreal. Present was Rea) Caouette, fed- eral leader of the Creditistes, who said he intends to remain in Ottawa. NO WATER, DRANK BEER SYDNEY, Australia (AP)-- Fifty-eight passengers and crew of a ship that drifted in the Pa- cific with engine failure for eight days had to ration water, --so they drank beer instead. They brought back 2,280 empty bottles td prove it. The ship, the West. German freighter Cap Blanco, berthed in Sydney Sun- day, 10 days behind schedule after a voyage from Los An- geles. BEATLES SAFE PORTLAND, Ore, (AP)--The Beatles' chartered pigne landed ith a smoking engine Sunday, there was no fire or in- juries, However, when they sang at Memorial Coliseum, five girls fainted. A broken oil line was blamed for the hot en- gine. ISSUES ULTIMATUM AMRITSAR, India (AP) -- Sikh leader Fateh Singh -has is- sued an ultimatum to the Indian government: If his demand for a separate Sikh state is not con- ceded by Sept. 10 he will start @ fast and burn himself Sept. 25 in the presence of his follow- ers. The ultimatum, contained in a speech by Singh Aug. 16 to a Sikh congregation in this holiest of holy cities, was for- warded officially Sunday to President Sarvepalli Radhak- fishnan-and-Prime-Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri GET CANCELLED CHEQUES BOSTON (AP)--Two daylight robbers Saturday held up an armored truck, transferred 64 sacks into their convertible and escaped with what officials said Was more than $25,000,000 in cancelled cheques. A spokes- man for the Armored Carrier Corp., said the sacks contained only cancelled cheques. CRUISE ABANDONED CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP)--Ten persons who aban- -doned a sinking cabin cruiser in the Gulf of Mexico made their way to shore Sunday, navigating a dinghy and life = by the light of the North But the 42-foot-long, $80,000 P.M. HAROLD WILSON « + « Special Vote Ahead vessel, the Vida Lee, didn't go all the way under, She was towed back to Port Mansfield, Tex., Sunday afternoon by shrimpers from Port Isabel, ex, MAIN BURST NEW YORK (AP)--A 40-inch water main in Brooklyn burst Sunday, causing considerable damage and releasing millions of gallons from the drought- stricken city water supply, Subways were flooded, 50,000 telephones were knocked out of service and Willoughby Str-ct caved in. More than 100 stranded sub- way passengers were led to safety as the underground tun-|the nel was filled with as much as 40 feet of water. PRINCESS HELPS PERTH, Scotland (AP) -- Princess Alexandra and 'her husband, Angus Ogilvy, went to the aid of road crash victims at Craigend, near Perth, early Sunday. Ogilvy helped the injured in a two-car crash get to an am- bulance and drove with them to hospital, leaving the princess with their car. She drove to hospital later with flasks of hot coffee for the hospital staff The accident victims, two men, suffered multiple injuries. Two women were only slightly hurt.. DOCTORS 'TO VIET NAM CHICAGO (AP) -- Seventy U.S. physicians have volun- teered to go to South Viet Nam to help lessen the critical short: age of doctors in that country, The American Medical Asso- ciation is helping recruit doc- tors for Project Viet Nam, & program requested by Presi- dent Johnson in response to ur- gent demands from South Viet- namese officials. In all of South Viet Nam there are only 700 physicians for the 16,000,000 people and 500 of these doctors are in. the South Vietnamese Army. TORONTO (CP) -- Self-styled Nazi David Stanley denounced Nazism Sunday and apologized for the hate literature campaign he has carried on against Jews. The Toronto youth, who said he will be 20 in two weeks, held a press conference in a down- town hotel to announce the end of his six-year career as a Nazi. "Tf it hadn't been for the pub- licity, I would have quit years ago," he said. "It was not an easy decision for me to make. I've come to the conclusion that my ideas are false." He said he made the decision after self-appointed Nazi leader John Beattie of Toronto said a week ago that upon taking power in Canada he would shoot Stanley. Both Stanley and Beattie face trial Sept. 28, on a charge of unlawful assembly for their part in a swastika-bearing pa- rade in Allan Gardens, a city park, on July 25. Stanley said he no longer be- lieves the main point of his hate literature--that communism is Chief Criticized By Governor SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Cal- ifornia Governor. Edmund G, Brown said Sunday Police Chief William Parker of Los Angeles has by his statements "hurt the whole cause of race relations" in the city where recent Negro riots took 36 lives and caused millions of dollars in property jamage. In response to a question quoting a Washington newspa- per editorial as saying Parker has "scoffed at all who espouse civil liberty," Brown said: "I do think his (Parker's) statements have been very, very unfortunate, I think they have hurt the whole cause of race relations in Los Angeles. But he's a sincere man. I know he's tried awfully hard to bring about a greater understanding between races." Brown was speaking on ABC's Issues and Answers radio and television show. Negroes in Los Angeles have demanded that Parker be fired. GLECOFF'S Youth Denounces Nazis, Publicity Kept Him Going Jewish. "Communism is no more Jewish than Nazism is German," he said. HE APOLOGIES "T apologize to the Jews and to Rabbi (Abraham) Feinberg in particular," he said. Stanley published a booklet called The Red Rabbi charging that Dr. Feinberg is a Communist. "He was just a pawn in this," Stanley said. 'I think things he's supported I would agree with now, "My ideas were not rational or logical. They were based on twisted emotion, They were negative. and destructive, and I'm sick of it," he said, Stanley first made news in March of 1964 when the sub- urban Scarborough post office closed his post-office box from which he had been distributing hate literature. Last July he was denied the use of the mails to send such material. He said the only success he had in his hate literature activ- ity was to create insecurity in the Jewish community. "No one joined the movement because of the hate literature, They joined because they were either anti- Semites or Nazi," he said. "IT am no longer anti-Sem- itic," he declared. "My ideas were immature. If I had been ignored from the start, it could all have been avoided and I would have outgrown it." wonere Seen By Kin ! y Ang MONTREAT, N.C. (AP)--Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., saying he is "more than a civil rights leader," has defended his Ss to speak out on the Uni States involvement in Viet Nam, Dr. King, head of the South- ern Christian Leadership Con- ference, told a conference on civil rights Saturday that ple of good will must use their oe to help solve issues of y. "As a minister of the gospel, I have a priestly function and a prophetic function," the Ne- gro leader said, after terming the U.S. involvement in Viet Nam "a colossal and bitter contest." He said the alter. native to a negotiated ment 'could be annihilation," Two deputy she were seated on the stage at the Montreat assembly grounds of the Southern Presbyterian Church and others stood at the door of the auditorium during Dr, King's address, They were part of a security wea ordered after anti-King literature was distributed in the community Friday. There were no incidents. | In his address, Dr, King said there can be no divorce be- tween civil rights and war. Girl To Marry Beau's Slayer TAVISTOCK, England (Reut- ers)--A 2l-year-old girl plans to marry a man serving life imprisonment for killing her boy friend, it was revealed Sun- day. Some time this week--prison and registrar officials refused to give the exact date--26-year- old Barry Tomkys will be taken from Dartmoor Prison, Devon- shire, to the nearby town of Ta- vistock for his marriage to Lon- don typist Mavis Upton. Then he will be taken back to Dartmoor to complete his sen- tence. 'Life' sentences in Brit- ain often mean about 10 years in -practice, Tomkys received his sen- tence two years ago for the manslaughter of 18 - year - old sales representative David She- pherd. EPR FIR Ly OF By' BRENDA LARGE ~ BRASILIA (CP). -- President Castelo Branco of Brazil has urged Canada to join the Or- ganization of American States. Branco said Friday in an in- terview with The Canadian Press: "TI do believe Canada should join the OAS, Through its tical and cultural organization it could make an important contribution," The president said that as other Latin American countries Brazil has hoped for a long Canada Pressed To Join OAS in Piea By Brazil President time that Canada will join the organization, He said his government is particularly interested in at- tracting Canadian investment here and in increasing trade between Canada and Brazil, "Relations between Brazil and Canada are old and close and they are getting better all the time," Branco recalled that Cana- soldi dian and Brazilian ers crm side By in Italy in 1944 during Second World War. "The relationship we had with Canada then has continued up till the present day." He said Brazilian exports to Canada should not be restri to coffee, : "We also have raw materials and manufactured materials to offer Canada, from iron ore to manufactured steel goods." Canadian investment in the Brazilian paper industry would be welcomed, he said. MANY SEE RUSSIA More than 3,000 scientists from 83 countries visited the Soviet Union in 1964 and 2,500 Russian scientists visited 62 countries, Quints' Mother AUCKLAND, N.Z, (Reuters) Mrs. Shirley Ann Lawson, mo- ther of the New Zealand quin- tuplets, is back in: hospital, it was disclosed Sunday, The medical superintendent of the National Women's Hos- pital, which Mrs. Lawson left Aug. 11 two weeks after the uintuplets were born, said she was readmitted Saturday night sufféring from a relatively mi- nor condition, She was responding well to Back In Hospital si: treatment and will be in the . hospital for i0 to 14 days, Samuel. Lawsen sald he thought his wife's trouble was exhaustion. He said "I think she has just overdone it, a little." The babies--a boy and four' girls--are still in hospital and. are expected to stay there for several more weeks. They will be a month old Tuesday, SOME MIGHT REMEMBER The first oll a ge in Can- ada was built 1895 from Petrolia to Sarnia, Ont, MORE SWEDES BUY CARS Car sales in Sweden increased by 14 per cent in the first six months of 1965. WINE CISTERN 'SLOSHES' 500 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia (AP)--More than 500 people got drunk within 15 minutes when a wine cistern toppied off a truck into a ditch re- cently and squirted out thousands of litres of ver- mouth, says the Zagreb weekly Arena, The truck, with 20,000 li- tres of vermouth, was en route to Poland when the crash occurred in the Cro- atian village of Gorican. Attracted by the fumes, the villagers snatched up pots and pails, bottles and even tubs and a brawl for the best positions at the ditch followed as the driver ran off to call the police. It was only 15 minutes, before the police arrived. But it was long enough for 500 villagers to fill up every container available -- and themselves. 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