Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1966, p. 2

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BTS Cees TINS, Mentor, senweny 24, J90e Sanamaaymounaraintinontont <r cae 'ROCKY' RETIRES a job with an engineering firm. In Korea (above) where he commanded the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group,. he was often up front. Here he Maj. - Gen. John M. (Rocky) Rockingham, one of Canada's best-known sol- diers, retired from the Ca- nadian army Jan, 15 to take autographs the 100,000th round fired by the 2nd Regi- ment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. --CP Photo from National Defence Public Debate Requested By Teamsters On Strike Units Sought TORONTO (CP)--The Team-|truckers and warehousemen out! ers' Union says a public de-|of work and put pressure on| ate on the shutdown of 55 On-jother industries that get sup- tario trucking companies would|plies by road. gpark popular demand that the) Railway freight eompanies resume operations. ported increased rail To this end, the union issued|pusiness at the weeken a challenge Sunday to the Mo-|sharper rises were predicted for tor igo ove aa ie today. | tions Bureau, which represents Bre companien, fo debate PUD) aa ata ge roke iy the transport dispute. joff when the Teamsters John Nickell, spokesman for iscteq » conciliation board rec- fhe bureau, said early today}? etation ef 58 é ' that the challenge will be dis- hey ci re : s a Ege eng gussed by the bureau's negotiat- ening ee the get poten 'to 43 ing committee. Until then there| fone i tous would be no comment on its i eontent. | The teamsters sought a 40- The companies ceased oper- hour week and no loss in pay ting at the end of last week and demanded that any settle- After truckers walked out in| ™ent include withdrawal by the wildcat strikes at two Toronto|bureau of lawsuits claiming trucking firms, jdamages of about $2,000,000 The bureau said it took the 2gainst the Hamilton local action because it regarded a|Whose members staged a wild- strike against one company as|C@t walkout last fall. a@ strike against all 55. | City drivers were paid §2 an jhour in the old contract and 8,000 OFF WORK highway drivers were paid on The closures put about 8,000'a mileage basis. offices | Return Expected : Quebec Schools MONTREAL (CP) and technical schools across the! ing conditions. re-| Viet Cong By THOMAS A. REEDY SAIGON (AP) -- U.S. Ss peace to Viet Nam. and} outh Vietnamese forces again began the search for the Viet re-/Cong in several major opera- freight|tions today after a lunar new) d and\yvear truce that brought scant 'BY U.K. AGAINST RHODESIA By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON |parlianicntary political parties) LONDON (AP)--Britain wasiin 'the dispute with Smith's reported Sunday night to be|white-minority government. shaping plans for a world-wide | | boycott of Rhodesian tobacco | STOP SALES in a new move to topple Prime} The British last week ordered | Minister Ian Smith's rebel gov- a stop on sales of two other ernment. jimportant Rhodesian export! earner of foreign money. jbestos, | Qualified informants said an| The Wilson government, approved by banning tobacco-leaf sales, has | j | | | ;order-in-council E the Queen will be issued soon, /a double objective: ; joutlawing the sale of tobacco in t. To offer Rhodesians who | Rhodesia. | That would have the effect of| |making both the seller and the| buyer of Rhodesian tobacco) parties in an illegal act. | | The new move was reported | jafter Rhodesia's chief justice, | iSir Hugh Beadle, met Prime) |Minister Wilson, Opposition : | j|Leader Edward Heath and Lib-| Auctions of Rhodesia's to-| feral Leader Jo Grimond. bacco begin in March. The} Their meeting apparently |country earns more than $100,- lwas intended to display a 000,600 a year from its tobacco) junited front of Britain's three' exports. i change. 2. To provide a base for an) international boycott of the! Rhodesian tobacco crop. World. Boycott Of Tobacco Seen The British lack visible means by which they could en- force the order in Rhodesia, but Britain has won almost uni- versal support for its claim to be the power constitutionally responsible for Rhodesia. The British used a similar national embargo on oil sales to in| Rhodesia. London says this ban! has proved almost 100-per-cent effective. Informants said Wilson hopes are anti-Smithy a legal basis|Britain will receive co-oper-| to defy him by. refusing tojation in its tobacco ban from} sell their tobacco crop. This | leaders of the industry through: | would deny the Smith regime|out the world and from the) access to scarce foreign ex-|governments of countries that! have bargo. Wilson is expected nounce the new move soon after the House of Commons meets Tuesday. Other meas- ures also are expected in Britain's economic of fen sive against the Smith regime. supported the oil em- GO-GO GIRL 'GOES FAR LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)-- | How many miles does a | By KENNETH L. WHITING go-go girl go? 4 Kaduna, Nigeria(AP) -- The They. attached a pedo- jarmy coup in Nigeria nine days meter to the skirt of Suzie |ago was planned as swift, sim- Peterson as she performed |ultaneous military manoeuvre with five other University jalmed at ending once and for of Nebraska co-eds as dis- jall squabbling among the na- cotheque-type go-go girls for |tion's four political regions, But a teen-age 'combo clash." _|there -- mond " the : coup, was incomplete, leaving cst be eis Oe ae jonly an outlook for instability in tance "a person walks, re- ithe months hoscrgnel t corded 7% miles at the end |,. The original scheme was to of the evening of doing the j kill the premiers of all four re-| jerk, the swim and watusi. jgions, one informant here said) | It registered 1% miles er That was- tie only | : ay to end regional rivalries so during one 15-minute period. |that nobody would dare renew them." Two regional leaders did meet death, So did Sir Abuba- |kar Tafawa Balewa, prime min- ister and central government 93 Fishermen leader, and his finance minister Saved From Floe Festus Okotie - Eboh. Balewa PORT CLINTON, Ohio (AP)|was buried Saturday after his The U.S. Coast Guard picked 53 hady had been found in a ditch. fishermen off a large ice floe| The British government Sa-| that had broken loose Saturday turday described the death of! in Lake Erie off Catawba Point.|sir Abubakar as a "grave A spokesman at the coast! shock." | guard's search and rescue head-| Later, this statement was is-| quarters in Cleveland said the|sued from Sandringham, where | fishermen were not in danger|the Queen is in residence: when the floe broke loose be-| \*'The Queen has learned with As the 3% - day allied truce|cause the ice was about eight|sorrow that the death of Sir expired at 6 p.m. Sunday night,|inches thick and cold weather|Abubakar Tafawa Balewa has /U.A. Air Force planes went into|kept it from breaking up. Npeen confirmed. Her Majesty) 'Nigeria's Army Coup 'Was Swift Manoeuvre - | Viet | city of Da Nang, U.S. marine} ide shells aimed .at guerrilla posi | Career, | tions fell off target, killing three ~~ Trade,ary increases and better work- action and struck a Viet Cong)" ~ WEATHER FORECAST main force. A forward air con-| troller estimated 190 guerrillas, were killed, a U.S. spokesman) said. The ground thrusts brought no immediate significant contact with the guerrillas, but the spokesman said several major search - and - destroy opera- tions were shaping up. The big strike was against a) Viet Cong encampment 35 miles Sunny And Some Clouds _ Colder Spell On The Way TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast, White River: Clear and colder. southeast of Saigon on the Me-| issued by the weather office at) Winds light. kong Delta. U.S. marine artillerymen opened fire a minute after the allied truce ended. The four-day Cong ceasefire expired} seven hours later, but the gier- rillas brushed with South Viet- namese forces in a number of 'Me evening. W minor skirmishes before then. Near the northern garrison Vietnamese civilians, a marine spokesman said. j | 5 in store for all of Ontario. Sunny 'witha few--cloudy. pe-| London. "+ ri | afternoon followed by snow in| Mount Forest..... gian Bay, London: Mainly clear| Kingston and colder with light winds :30 a.m, | Forecast Temperatures Synopsis: .Colder weather 1s|Low. tonight, high Tuesday: Windsor Windsor: | St. Thomas.,..,.. Lake St. Clatr, vewrrewe ods.. Clouding over Tuesday) Kitchener inds light. Wingham ......... Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake On-| Hamilton .... tario, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny) St. Catharines. with a few cloudy periods and| Toronto ..... x Winds light, Huron, | Peterborouh Southern Geor-| Trenton .. Lake ikveas | Killaloe Northern Georgiar Bay, Hali-} Muskoka ......... eens shane Province were expected to re- turn to normal activity tolay following a weekend decision by the executive of the Federation of Technical and Trade School Students to suspend the week- oid 'strike' of some 27,000 stu- dents. At the meeting in Quebec City Saturday, the executive voted to eall off the strike pending a re- port at the end of March by a four-man committee: made up of two officials of the department of education and two represent- CHILD KILLED Two ya Vietnamese women and a three - year - old boy were killed in the incident near Le Son village, five miles southwest of Da Nang airbase, soon after the expiry of the al lied ceasefire. In the Hull - area teacher strike, parents are organizing to urge the regional school board to open schools to students un- der parental supervision. About 450 parents and stu- dents attended a meeting Sun- day at which fears were ex- pressed that students might lose their year if the strike con-| threat against U.S. prisoners by tinues, About 40 parents signed, demanding the reléase of three up to look after classes if the! terrorists who were arrested board agrees to the proposal. A| with 265 pounds of explosives committee was formed to meet) Jan 7 in @ plot to bomb a U8 The Viet Cong raised a new burton, Killaloe, Timagami, re-| North Bay gions North Bay Sudbury:| Sudbur Clear and cold with light winds.| Earlton Cochrane, Western J ames) Sault Ste. Marie.. Bay: Clear and colder with| Kapuskasing ..... light winds | White River.. Algoma, wv oeee Sault Ste, Marie,| Moosonee .... QUALITY CONTROL sneraneneeee } atives from the students' fed-| tHe board today. eration Meanwhile, the teachers in three province continues. Some 18,000 students have been missing classes because of strikes by) French-speaking, Roman Cath-| Olic teachers in the Le Garleur| area east of Montreal, in Hull and in Papineau, east of Hull. The teachers are seeking sal- GOLDEN HOLIDAYS 1377 Avenue Road 489-5200 "The Pleasure Plan for the Leisure Clan" for th in in strike of 750 areas of the 1S concer each year. cancer has the time to g half of cancer attacked present treatments. Until check-ups. ose $0 end ever: Join us an alt inclusive escorted Holidoy BERMUDA March 4 to 15th Hach day will hove « full program plarined, sightseeing the most in- §) teresting places, boot trips, ond of tourse top entertainment in the | evenings. Sur Motte--Stey young, heve funl | "Travel with our Leisure Clan §) Write of phone for brochure GOLDEN HOLIDAYS 1377 Avenue Road Teronte 12, Phone 489-5200 : EASTVIEW all is discovered, we urge you to get frequent health YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need @ medicine. 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Have completed grade 10 or higher. 2. Have the necessary ability and color perception. 3, Are willing to wor« hard to apply this ability in learning a skill. These positions offer excellent salary and liberal benefits, which include insurance, paid vacation, pension, and pleasant work- ing conditions, For information call collect or write to | Marbon Chemical Division Borgwaren (Canada) Limited P.O. Box 10, Cobourg -- Tel, 372-2221 \ and the Duke of Edinburgh deeply regret the passing of a Commonwealth prime minister who was their friend and whom they held in high regard.' HERE and THERE BIRTHDAY CONGRATU- ATIONS are being extended to Dennis Duncan Goodfellow of 269 Haig st., Oshawa who is four years old today. Founder and immediate past president of the Oshawa Folk Festival, Mrs. J. A. Ald- winckle was elected to the executive of the Ontario Folk Arts Council which was con- stituted at a weekend con- ference of the Folk Arts Ad- visory Council, sponsored by the provincial Departments Tourism and Citizenship. Dele- gates attended from as far | as Fort Francis, Windsor, Port | Arthur and Ottawa. Seven residents of the Bow- | manville district received their citizenship papers at a special court session at Cobourg last week, They were: Povilas Buracas and Marija Buracas, Burketon; Froukje 'and Jan Dystra, Bowmanville: FEliza- beth 'A. Kuyer and Joannes | A. Dystra, Bowmanville and | Sieve Rekker, Orono. Henry Victor Kent, 68, of | Millbrook, who served with | the 116th Battalion during the First World War, died last Tuesday at Peterborough Civie Hospital. He entered the serv- ice as a private and com- pleted his service with the | rank of sergeant. TORONTO (CP) -- Roger LeGros opened a grocery bag Saturday and found $4,500, some $3,000 in cash. to an-| LeGros had unwittingly picked up the bag of money and cheques when he left the check - out counter at a suburban Scarborough | shopping centre Friday | might. He thought the bag contained mushrooms. The groceries were left in the basement of the MAN OPENS GROCERY BAG Developer FINDS $3000 IN CASH Testifies At Hearing MILTON, 'Ont. (CP)--William Joseph Adams, a 42-year-old Burlington property developer, testified Friday he inadvertently used a Simcoe contractor's name when he applied to obtain $460,000 in mortgage loans. _ The developer is charged with impersonating William Elvin house to be put away this morning. When Mr. LeGros discovered the money he phoned police. 'The money had been left near the check - out at Sunnybrook Farms Super- market while Manager Jo- seph Altman made change for one of his cashiers. The market has given Mr. LeGros, a 42-year-old con- struction foreman, two weeks' free shopping. « Tobacco is Rhodesia's biggest commodities -- chrome and as-|legal device to set up the inter- | Widow | Indias idira Gandhi became India's ithird prime minister today, tak- ing office with a cabinet made up largely of holdovers from the regimes of her father, Jawahar- lal Nehru, and his successor, jLal Bahadur Shastri. i | Like her father, the 48-year- \old widow chose to 'solemnly laffirm'" the twin oaths of office and of secrecy, administered to her by President Sarvapalli Ra- dhakrishnan. Oath takers in India may either swear before God or give a solemn affirmation. The middle - of - the - 'road jbalance shown in Mrs. Gandhi's evidence that she intends to con- tinue India's course of non- {pragmatic socialism at home. Mrs, Gandhi kept for herself the atomic energy portfolio, as did her father and Shastri. The key men reappointed to office included: --Gulzari Lal Nanda, 68, home minister, who served as act- ing prime minister after the deaths of Nehru and Shastri. strictions against Communist agitators. --Swaran Singh, 61, foreign minister, a Sikh chosen by Shastri to handle his foreign relations. He has advocated improving relations with In- of peace with Pakistan. --Y. B. Chavan, 52, defence minister, originally appointed | by Nehru 'in 1962, Chavan is} a powerful Bombay politician whose stock rose during his conduct of the undeclared September .war against Pakis- tan. He was a candidate to succeed Shastri until support- ers of Mrs, Gandhi shoved him aside. --S. K. Patil, 66, railways) minister, known to be strongly | pro-western. -- Chidambaram Subrama- niam, 56, minister of food, ag- riculture and community de- velopment. He is considered) one of the brightest and most} capable men in the govern- ment. | --Sachin Chaudhuri, 62, fi-/ nance minister, a Calcutta lawyer known for his conserv- ative economic policies. j PM Now NEW DELHI (AP)--Mrs. In-| cabinet selections was seen as) jalighment in foreign affairs and| He is known for his stern re-} dia's neighbors and supported : i Shastri's Tashkent declaration |#™™y officer. 63, a millionaire Simcoe contractor, in an attempt to get loans from the Standard Life Insurance Co. Ltd. to finance two apartment building projects jin Simcoe and Chatham, two 'years ago. Irishman Says He Found Body vrs ene By SEAGHAN MAYNES wealthy namesake only once be- LAGOS (Reuters) -- Village|fore he started construction. He talk about bodies in the bush|said he later told an insurance led an Irishman to a palm grove|representative he might get alongside a lonely Nigerian, "the old man" to excavate the | road. japartment building site. He found the body of Prime| "I did not mean he was my Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa|father, but only that he was a Balewa, dressed in a white|nice old man," he said. obe, lying at the foot of a big; Adams said he signed the ap- palin tree. -- on the ~ or es ie y his lawyer and had no idea What struck me was that the) that anything was wrong. robe was spotlessly clean," he) work' on the Simcoe building said, describing the scene later.| iq not proceed beyond the sec- | The country's new military/ond storey. The Chatham proj- | government Saturday confirmediect never left the blueprint jthat the body has been found.|stage. Adams received no insu- |The announcement, expressing|rance company money. deep regret at the death of "this) The case resumes Jan. 28 be- | great son of Nigeria,' did not fore Magistrate E. A. Fair- | say how Balewa died. | banks. | ; | TIPPED BY VILLAGERS | 8 The. Irishman, who did not F ] Of 15 Po to be named, said on Fri-| aml y }day Nigerian workers said vil-) |lagers were talking about tee Loses Home | bodies in the bush. | He drove to the spot about 30} WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A }miles from Lagos and found a|motherless family of 15 children crowd at the side of the road,|was left homeless Saturday \looking across a dry ditch into|when fire damaged the family's the bush. |two-storey frame home in down- The decomposed body of one|town Windsor. |man was lying face down. | The fire broke out in an up- The other man was lying on|stairs closet of the five-bedroom his side pvith his head and shoul-|home when all but the father, ders resting against the base of Earl McAuliffe, and his eldest \a tree. jdaughter Sandra were away. "This man's arm was bent up-|Neither was injured. |ward with his hand hardly cov-| Mr. McAuliffe, who bought ering his face,"' the Irishman re-|the house to keep-the family called. 'The people told me he|together after their mother died was the prime minister." jthree years ago, said Sunday The second body has not been|the children are staying with officially identified but som ejrelatives and friends until the sources believed he was anjhome is repaired or other hous- ing arrangements are made. } | AA% | STOCK CLEARANCE SALE 165 Simcoe St. S. HEINTZMAN CO. LTD. Phone 728-2921 Ee CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST « SAVINGS CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE 19 SIMCOE ST, N. Invites you to use it facilities for selling stocks and bonds. Offers a complete investment service, GUARANTEED . INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MINIMUM. QUARTERLY OPEN 'TIL 6 P.M. DAILY -- FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.M. AND SATURDAYS 'TIL 5 P.M. 723-5221 6% BALANCE. R.S. Williams Wormwith Upright $99. Upright $125. PIANO SPECIALS Gerhard Upright $195. Mason & Risch $395. Mini Piene Electrohome ORGAN Minuet $795. MANY MORE BARGAINS IN PIANOS and ORGANS SPECIALS SLIGHTLY USED HAMMOND -- $1795. 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