Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1965, p. 19

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UN Talks In Lofty Tones, |Why Johnny By BORIS MISKEW ccrrent session contrast sharply|til arrangements are worked ' " UNIFED NATIONS (CP) --/With the previous session which)out for on-site inspection, some- an Tl e ae Members of the United Nations|W8S Paralyzed by United States-|thing the Soviet Union strongly é ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Red Cross Urges Hanoi, & _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Nevember 27, 1965: | @ |with the departure for the U.K.|de Larrinaga, loaded with of the British freighter Roman| wheat, barley and flax. appear to be bending back- Soviet disagreement on the fi-| oppose their the U.S. voted for' TORONTO (CP) -- Children S T Ob: ! G wards during the current ses-|nancing of peacekeeping cosfs.|the resolution. _ with a reading disability also U ahs O serve eneva sion of the General Assembly to| Earlier this week tht political] The Soviet Union spoke out/have trouble learning to write! give overwhelming approval to|committee gave overwhelming stronly for the test-ban resolu |says Dr. W. A. Hawke of the) GENEVA Reuters)--The in-jof the 10 best money-makinglindeterminate spell in prison,| resolutions they may find diffi-|aPproval to the calling of ajtion, except for the reference/Toronto Hospital for Sick Chil-|ternational Committee of the|western stars, died Friday of|ranging up to life. cult to put into practice. world disarmament conference/calling for seismic detection as/dren. |Red Cross said Friday it is try-|cancer. Elliott, who starred in NAMED PUBLISHER The latest resolution to re-|{0 wh¢h Communist Chinaja guarantee that member states} Dr. Hawke told a hospitaljing to persuade the United/the Red Ryder series that be- f OPENS FIRST ceive overwhelming support would be invited and the Gen-|will honor the proposed treaty.jalumni meeting Friday that|States and South Vietnamese | gan in 1943, died at his home} EDMONTON (CP) -- lan C.| was passed Friday in the Gen-/etal Assembly adopted without|/The Soviet Union then abstained'three children he examined re-|governments to honor promises here. MacDonald. editorial writer} Will eral Assembly's main -political@ dissenting vote a resolution/from voting. Z cently not only had a reading|they made to respect the Gen- c ih the BAimoton b % committee. It called for the consolidating the Special Fund) The resolution on banning nu-jand spelling problem. but also/eya conventions protecting war CHILDREN KILLED | sige lies ahppaiants ne ghrcats suspension of all nuclear weap- and the Expanded Program of clear tests now goes before thejwrote quickly and poorly. victims and prisoners. | tg foobar oe on a Friday was: appointed publisher! ons tests, including underground Technical Assistance. _jassembly, where approval is} Only one managed to pass|clined to comment on an Amer-|!W c cn ren were mie Fri-lof the Medicine Hat News, ef-| atomic explosions. But despite the almost unani-|virtually assured. The matter|school exams and did so by giv-lican newspaper report that the|44y night when fire broke out), i+. jan 1. He succeeds| The. 117 - nation committee;mous agreement on.a number of|then will be tossed into the/ing oral answers. committee is dissatisfied with/0n the second floor of their two- weak 'Matitunasd wh te taint adopted by an 86-to 0 vote, with|resolutions by member states,/hands of the 18-nation disarma- Apart from these handicaps,|the way both countries are ob- storey home in this city 100 5 J Come From 13. countries abstaining, .the/ Many diplomatic postures will|/ment committee to work out a they were all bright, capable draft resolution aimed at rein-|have to give way before recom-|"'comprehensive test - ban/¢ forcing the Moscow nuélear|mendations can be carried out.|treaty"" -- something that will test-ban treaty by banning un-, On 1 Tes r derground tests, Tests in the at-\the United States said it could the passing of the r mosphere, space and under wa- not stop underground testing un-|the UN committee. ° resolution,|take more effort than went into a panel discussing problems of| gsglution in raising younger children. ter already are banned. The resolution, sponsored by: 35 non-aligned countries, also is. Playing Field aimed at encouraging France| and Communist China--the only | Is Approved e two nuclear powers that hav: hildren, he said. serving this pledge. The U.S. and South Viet Nam Dr, Hawke was moderator of|gave assurances in August that But a committee official de-| ithey abided by the Geneva con-/ Dr. Mary Hackney, also onjventions following an appeal by| bw hospital staff, said she found|the committee to all sides fight- ium and utilize the remainder|that children with reading dis-jing in Viet Nam. of the land (3.5 acres) as a rec-\abilities have a 'curious differ-| In reation area. In February, a public hear- ence in use of memory. its statement Friday the |miles east of Montreal. Thejing James Richardson and Sons} ivictims were identified as|ltd., as manager of a new |Diane Lamontagne, 11, and her/personnel _and information div-) seven-year-old brother Mario.|ision in Winnipeg, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Francois Lamon-| tagne and three other children escaped uninjured, | PATTY DUKE WEDS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Tele- committee said it has continued|yicion actress Patty Duke, 19. KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR OSHAWA SEASON ENDS {GIFT FORT WILLIAM (CP)--The| CERTIFICATES 10 King St. West 1965 Lakehead deep-sea ship- Re» They can memorize by rotejit, 9 : US 1 ' Sh : : : ; s approaches to the U.S. and was married to television assis-, © ing was held on the applica- but cannot manipulate what)coutn Vietnamese authorities 80 tant director Harry Falk, Jr. refused to sign the Moscow) Rezoning to permit a playing tion. No one objected. Planning they have learned. They may that these promises 'should belo; Friday in the Little Brown treaty--to agree to participate field, recreational area and board at that time passed a have learned the alphabet but tojowed by deeds, at least in|Church at nearby Studio City.| in the treaty. building extension in the south- motion saying it looked favor- they cannot recite it backwards. the field*of the protection due . | The. overwhelming agreement ieast part of the city was ap-lably upon the application but| Dr. Hackney said many chil-|1, prisoners." DECISION HISTORIC | among UN member states in the proved last night by planning/could not grant it until the dren can learn facts to a high) Observers here said the state-| LONDON (AP) -- Legal his-| asi ee (DOR, ; proper elevation and site plans none oie, inability t0| vent contains no specific com-|tory was made in Britain Fri-) The 'board decided to recom- were submitted. : Dena plaint. But they interpreted its|day as judgment was passed on t C ll mend to city council that the pers --._ |wording as indicating that the|the first person to be convicted n Py 0 ege rezoning, subject to site plan TWO TWINS SIGN DEFENDS TITLE committee feels both countries|of murder since the abolition of agreement, be approved. MINNEAPOLIS (AP)--Coach FRANKFURT, Germany could do more on behalf of Viet/the death penalty early this | * The Canadian League for Billy Martin and catcher Earl\(AP)-- Karl Mildenberger of|/Cong guerrilla prisoners month, Peter Kenneth Aitken, } Uu en y; Irms Rule Ukrainian Liberation, which Battey signed 1966 contracts West Germany successfully de-| : it can 25, was sentenced in Old Bailey) owns the Dnipro Hall on Edith\with Minnesota Twins Friday.fended his European heavy- RED RYDER DIES court to a minimum period of 0 Li st., south of Bloor st., plans to Martin signed for an estimated! weight boxing title Friday night) LAS VEGAS (AP)--Wild Bill/15 years in jail for shooting aj| TORONTO (CP) -- The On- all flights to the expand its present building to $20,000, a raise of about $8,000 \by outpointing countryman Ger- Elliott, 62, western movie and car dealer. 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