Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1965, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 21, 1965 NEW A completely new design- ed car is the all-new Ply- mouth Belvedere for 1966. Restoring the favored and familiar Belvedere name to, the Canadian automotive scene, this latest entry by Chrysler sets a new high in show and go. The 1966 Ply- mouth Belvedere Satellite two-door hardtop is pictured here. Crisp roof contours and lithe body lines stamp the Belvedere as a car that provides action, Ten new colors in a range of 18 ex- terior finishes in the amaz- ing Acrylustre are offered. Eighteen models are offered in the Belvedere Jine of cars in the three series -- Belve- dere I, Belvedere If and Satellite. ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Winters 'Newfoundland Corporation §T. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- Premier Joseph Smallwood said Monday Robert Winters, newly-|tattoo, scheduled to run for one|servatives leading by 7\4 per| f candidate, | week, is part of the many-sided| cent compared to a Labor lead) announced Liberal must resign as chairman of the British Newfoundland Corp. as quickly as possible. Mr. Winters announced in Toronto Sunday he would seek the Liberal nomination for York West. The corporation is Newfound- land's agent in _ negotiations with Hydro Quebec for sale of power from the proposed $1,000,000,000 Churchill Falls hydro project. TO HOLD CONFERENCE OTTAWA (CP) A major conference on health services in Canada, to be attended by some 350 representatives of national organizations, will be held here Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. Main objec-|° tive of the conference is to pro- vide a national forum for dis- cussion of the Hall report on health services and its implica- tions for Canadians. INQUIRY ORDERED OTTAWA (CP)--A public in- quiry has been ordered into the Sept. 14 explosion and fire which sank the vessel Fort Wil- liam at Montreal, the transport) department announced Monday.) Five members of the Fort Wil-| liam's crew died in the acci-| dent. | RECEIVE WARMLY LIVERPOOL, England (CP)| Will Have To Quit opening of the Liverpool Com-|Daily Telegraph. Last month |monwealth Tattoo, The military|the same poll showed the Con- Festival| Monday of 6% per cent, } CAN'T INVEST MOTORISTS LEAVE LONDON (CP) Premier CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) --~A| 988 Thatcher is discouraged late- summer storm which|about the prospect of direct brought up to 18 inches of snow! British investment in Saskatch- in parts of Wyoming late last}ewan at present but finds a week --is---ingering,-with--un-;eampaign--_to recruit killed seasonal cold temperatures and| manpower for the province en- overcast skies. However, all ' The Sask 2 f ate { roads have been opened and an| COUraging es e Saskatchewan estimated 4,000 motorists|Premier said in an interview Commonwealth Arts now under way in the United Kingdom. stranded in Rawlins Thursday; Monday British government! night have left measures to curtail the export ADVOCATES REPEAL of capital has effectively ruled WASHINGTON (AP) --Sen-/0Ut cash investment in Sas- ator Robert F. Kennedy (Dem. | katchewan. N.Y,), Monday called the pres- = ent U.S. system of immigration HOLD TWO quotas absurd and advocated| MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Two men its repeal. He urged passage of; were held Monday and a third an administration - backed bill/sought in an alleged interna- which would end what { termed the discriminatory na-|Warplanes and munitions out of tional-origins system, imposed|the U.S. A customs agent said in 1924. a shipment of plane parts and PICKS RIDING munitions had been seized as|serted town seven miles inside | off immediate access to Lahore|worm infestation in southeastern they were about to be illegally| Pakistan as Indian forces stood|and halting India's deepest|Alberta and southwestern Sask- QUEBEC (AP) --Jean Mar-jexported. Officials declined to|poised for action today on the/thrust into Pakistan territory, jatchewan has been predicted for chand, former president of the|indicate where the cargo was Confederation of National Trade} bound. Unions, is to seek the Liberal " sdeeie iat nomination in Quebec West, POSTPONES TRIAL The seat was won in 1963 by Lucien Plourde, now a member Monday 'A municipal judge Laurel, 27, was in Hong Kong he|tional conspiracy to smuggle) MANILA (AP)--The grand- son of former president Jose P. Laurel was accused Sunday as a wife-killer and the controver- sial Philippines family found it- self in the midst of scandal, The grandson, Jaime (Banjo) when police named him as the slayer of his estranged wife, Er- linda, and a man, Armando Silva. Laurel surrounded by body- guards and friends at the air- port, flew off Saturday as a posse of police milled around the airport in what they said was a last-minute effort to ar- rest him, Later, Lt.-Col, Enrique Mo- rales announced: "On the strength of evidence on hand young Laurel is now Jose Laurel Is Accused Of Murder Of Wife , Man wanted by the police for parri- elde and murder." He said he would approach Interpol (the international po- lice organization) to try to ar- range the arrest of Laurel. Laurel's father, Jose P, Lau- rel Jr., is a congressman from Batangas, His grandfather served as. president under the Japanese occupation and came close to winning the second post- war presidential election. His service under the Jap- anese is viewed by most Fili- pinos as a distasteful sacrifice which saved the country much grief, After. Laurel left the country Saturday, police arrested Nonito Stevens Tison, 27, a bit. player in Philippine movies, Police said he was the lookout on the murder night, LONDON (AP) --- Larry Simpson, whose team of non- drinking soccer players was crushed by a team of revel- lers, drowned his sorrows in milk today. "T had no idea that people who drank could be so fit and so fast," said 30 - year - old Simpson, "Let's put it this way--the boys from the pub were too good for us." That was the understate- | ment of Britain's new soccer, | season, | Simpson's non | were swamped 20-1. | The match was arranged drinkers | after Jimmy Page, 26, pub | keeper at the Oddfellows | Arms at nearby Luton, ussued |_a_challenge to--any- amateur | team of abstainers, | The challenge was accepted | by Simpson, who lives in | London's colorful Elephant and Castle area. Non-Drinking Soccerite Drowns Sorrows In Milk "T wanted to prove that some drinkers can be just as fit as teetotallers," said Page. "Tt rounded up a group of my regular customers and _ put them to the supreme test. We set the game for a: Sunday." It was too much of a test for a pair of the revellers, | Two of Page's pub patrons turned up a bit unsteady. 'They were frank with me," said the pub keeper. 'They said they didn't get home from a late night party until after 8 o'clock in the morn- ing. I had to make two last- minute substitutions, but I stuck to the conditions, I called on two more of my regular customers." "The game proved this," Page said. 'You can drink and remain fit, but you can't party all night long and be fit, I'll have to concede that." India Forces Poised At W. Pakistan Town By MICHAEL NEALE | BURKI, West Pakistan (Reut-; ers Flocks | brooded in the heart of this de- eastern bank of a 100-foot-wide canal, The canal, with solid embank- | ments and concrete pill-boxes| Indian thrust toward the key Hard-pressed by Indian tanks and, infantry in a night raid, of vultures|the Pakistanis blew up a stra-'-FEAR CUTWORM INCREASE tegic bridgé near Burki, cutting Except for an old man and a woman all of Burki's 8,000 in- habitants. have fled the sun baked town, leaving it to the FORREST CITY, Ark. (AP)/on either side, has checked the vultures. Some of the senior officers of the Creditistes, jpostponed until Friday trial of| Pakistani city of Lahore, only| who faced each other across the /a Canadian girl, Patricia Glad- \four miles away. 700 yards of no-man's land here |MRS. DAVID McCALLUM leader Fateh Singh told India's |religion were not given a prime minister, Lal Bahadur/of their own, FACE SUICIDE DILEMMA | Shastri, that he would burn him HARDWAR, India (AP)--Sikh|self to death if members as ed (ee ee ee ne 'llya's' Wife, Jill Ireland HasAGoAtVideoToo | By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- The faces in the MGM commissary bore the same message; Who is that brown-haired beauty in the large white hat? The fact was that many of ithe studio workers knew her as Mrs, David McCallum, wife of the co-star of The Man from U.N.C.L.E, and most of the time a blonde. | "This is a wig,' she ex- iplained, "I'm not quite sure why: I wore it, but I thought it might be fun," As Jill Ireland, the reason for her being at MGM was not to visit her husband but to pre- pare for the role of a Russian lastronaut in My Favorite Mar: lowed her husband to America, whence he came to play Judas in The Greatest Story Ever Told, They stayed on when he signed for U,N,C.L.E.,"" which has resulted in an almost Beatle-like following for David. "Now it is time for me to tend to my own career," Jill remarked, 'This isn't a matter of competing with David, noth- ing like that, It's simply that a woman must have her own life nowadays, even though she is a! wife and mother," | | | | ert meg he Hf - ital hae Fi frettoe st Smit A aate TONIGHT 3 Pius--'MURDER AT THE GALLOP' THE WILD SEED OF LIFE GREW WITHIN THEM UNTIL SOMETHING WAS BOUND TO EXPLODE "WILD SEED" om WIT mee MICHAEL PARKS CELIA KAYE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. R Elon 2 PHONE 725.5833 THE FUN 15 "SKY-HIGH-LARIOUS | McHALE'S NAVY JOINS THE AIR FORCE IN COLOR with TIM CONWAY JOE FLYNN DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M, SAT, AND SUNDAY 1:30 PLM, ES it: COMO Sept. 7 - Sept, 12 ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE Ballet African GOO Sept. 13 - Oct. 9 Dorothy Louden in LOVE nom Sept. 10 - Oct, 10 ART GALLERY Kurt Schwitters --- 20th Century German Pointer HOO Sept. 16 - Oct, 17 ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM (Canadion Building) Show of Water Colors by Daniel! Fowler tian, 'I'm working simply because I want to work," she said, 'I EVENT ae ° act and I've got to make it on my own, without Davi's help." DIRECTORY She was doing fine even be-| fore the Scottish actor came into her life. Trained in the) FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ballet, she was dancing on Eng-| lish stages from the age of} PLEASURE IN 12. At 18 she was tapped by J,/ }Arthur Rank foi a star buildup.| TORONTO /During the filming of Robbery |Under Arms she met a young lactor named David. McCallum, | @=eemmenmneetnn: "He drove me home from the jstudio every night," she re- Sept, 17 - Oct. 9 aeey "One night he talked| O'KEEFE CENTRE about what a wonderful, excit- ing life we could have together! The Conga Spee Soneewy in our business if we got mar-) ried, I was 21 and he was 23| and we were both full of wild) enthusiasm, We got married six days after we met," Three sons arrived during the next five years, and Jill fol- Ay? 7 Dief" Plans For Tour Of Quebec ST. HYACINTHE, Que, (CP) \Opposition Leader John Diefen- baker will make his first visit to Quebec during the official election campaign Sept, 27 when he will whistle stop through the province starting in the lower St. Lawrence region, it was announced Sunday by |Theogene Ricard, Quebec Conservative leader, ALSASK, Alta. (CP)--A cut- HOO September | UNIVERSITY THEATRE My Fair Lady 1966 by agricultural research stations at Lethbridge and Sask- atoon. Damage in 1965 was slight PRE BREE Re om OSHAWA For economa and friendly service plan to stay at Toronto's Hwy, Ne, 2 Block East of Liverpool Road Ph, 668-2692 a $60666666666 From the far corners of the east, High ed- venture that reaches across the world, ,, "LORD JIM" PETER O'TOOLE JAMES MASON JACK HAWKINS GLI WALLACH CURT JURGENS PAUL LUKAS YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOM AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS JOHN FORD'S The combined bands of the Ca-| FAVORS LABOR |man, 22, of Cooksville, Ont.,, Pakistani troops faced the In- once served together in the DRIVE-IN THEATRE LORD SIMCOE nadian Navy's HMCS Shear-| LONDON (Reuters)--The La- water and $tadacona were|bor government would beat the given a warm reception Mon-| Conservatives if a general elec- day night by # capacity audi-|tion were held tomorrow, says ence of 9,000 at the officialla Gallup Poll published by The and four others charged with\dians warily from their posi- contributing to the delinquency| tions on the western side of the} of minors by promoting demon-|canal, sporadically firing with] strations at Forrest City High) small arms and mortars at the | School, slightest sign of movement by| British Indian Army. International | * 723-4972 | NOW PLAYING | TONIGHT THRU TUES, HOTEL |@ conveniently located in the heart the enemy. 5 Gus hs etl wees oe Unions Defended | Tony Curtis Natalie Wood of downtown (at the subway) timated to have overrun at least) yonTREAL (CP) -- Claude | Singles 6.50 to 10.50 50 villages on the Lahore front) sodoin, president of the Cana- Doubles 10.50 to 14.50 (Geox p Met Ferrer but they have been unable to} qj,, Labor Congress, says Cana-| ? fred Orarniaht Pavblen ene teneemneeneinn | cross the 45-mile concrete-line| qian workers have every right| Ichogil Canal, to join international unions and The midhut township of Burki neither "employers, commenta- : £S is only a few hundred yardsitens or even government' . from the canal. There has been should tell workers what organ: King & University Telephone: 362-1848 Starving RIGHARD WIDMARK - CARROLL KARL MALDEN SAL MINEO RIGARDO MONTALBAN - DOLORES DEL Rid a lull here for several days) j,ations to join, } ' \ : . ' +7 f : 4 and UAMES STEWART isc EDWARD G, ROBINSON sisi" Music: ALEX NORTH » Scresnplay by JAMES R. WEBB + Produced by RERNARO SUITH Directed by 200 Foo TECHNICOLOR® + FROM WARNER BROS, itil eneoeerteeetemneemennial LAST DAY WALT DISNEY'S "MONKEY'S UNCLE" in TECHNICOLOR "BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK onsen ean A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE A gen-u-ine movie first! A way- A funny movie? YOU BET IT IS...! the Pakistanis from the vom tacks against international trade area in the fiercest fighting Of unionism, he said critics "don't establishing 'their operations in 'Canada Backs Canada, This seems to be all: il t Tanzan Railw'y in\scrie: Mr, Jodoin was addressing a \finance a survey of the entire : ; : i,.\ters, Cap and Millinery Work- route of the proposed 'Tanzania lers International Union (CLC), mae | The surprise announcement follows the arrival here a zania leg of the 1,030-mile rail| The Tanzanian gov ernment! ' ~4i said the British-Canadian proj-) vey" at a cost of about £150,000 sterling ($450,000) to be met byl Canada currently provides educational aid to Zambia, for- tional and = military training) |help to Tanzania, formerly Tan since Indian forces dislodged| "Referring to a number of at- the India-Pakistan war, seom to object to the large cor- porations moving northward and) ¢ right for business but the atti- tude changes when it comes to DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) nih . ? intiy; weekend celebration of the 30th [Britain and Canada will jointly) aniversary of the United Hat- Zambia railway, it was an-) nounced Monday. |month ago of a 12-man team) j\from China to survey the Tan-| link, China had offered to pay) the survey costs. | ect would be a "preliminary engineering and economic sur grants from the two governs} ments. imer British protectorate of} |Northern Rhodesia, and educa-| jganyika and Zanzibar. enti : our | | AID FOR PAKISTAN 4| TEHRAN (AP)--The Iranian |Red Lion and Sun (Red Cross) }organization will offer Pakistan | medical assistance for the Kash- jmir war, Iranian newspapers |reported Monday. 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