Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1966, p. 11

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'China again was far down the! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 30, 1966 4] Uist with a mere 100 In daily newspaper circula- most books--78,204 titles in 1964, The foot-long volume of 748 | Hollywood Tops No More | s \tion per thousand inhabitants in| ¢, 4 with 28451 in the contains 204 tables of sta- In Terms Of Production | 1964, the United States ran 12th\ Guited States, 26,123 in Britain, |tistes gathered by cediton: | --behind Britain, Sweden,'95904 in West Germany, 24,049|naire from more than 150 couns Most Children Neglect By WILLIAM N. OATIS {by the mainland Chinese in\japan, Iceland, Luxembourg,|in' Japan, 15,440 in Spain and] tries and territories and in pub a oma 006. UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- mass movie attendance. The | New Zealand, Norway, Switzer- 13,479 in France. lished documents from others. Their Learning ADILLTY |Hollywood still gives the Os-\latest available figures snow oe |cars but it is no longer the mo-|that, counting repeaters, 2,178,- West Germany, in that order. | | vie capital in 'ermal produc-|000,000 people in the ah bong was 314 coples, TORONTO (CP)--Most school|mentals of economics and alge-|should not be tcld to 'learn tion. States and 3,960,600,600 in- the id children use only one-tenth ofjbra, Grade 3 students can use| more to earn more." The 1965 United Nations Sta-|' their learning ability, a United| computers to solve mathemati-/ Donald C. MacDonald, leader tistical Year Book, published |in 1963, Soviet Union went to the movies| Having bigger newspapers, compared with 4,000,-\the United States used 46 per lStates educationist said Satur-|cal problems and Grade 5 stu-\of the Ontario NDP, said On-,Saturday, shows the United | 990,000 C day, tario educational policies are|States ran fifth in the number| In radio and television the)in 1964 and its per capita con- in China in 1960. cent of the world's newsprint ' : s i tion was the world's high- Dr. Ianni, director of Colum-| But he said most school chil-|freezing the class structure of of Jong films produced in 1963.|United States statistically leads | sump - |bia University told a New Dem- dren are shackled to a system|the province. It produced 155 compared with | the world. poe po compared with jocratic Party education confer-\featuring such traditional dit-) He compared the collegiate | Italy's 241, Hong Kong's 259, In-| 5s HAS MOST RADIOS The pos a erattic tay ail lence that "we are barelyities as 'gobble gobble gobble) system of Ontario to the class- dia's 305 and Japan's 657. | By 1963-1964 statistics, the| yiet en oe vchtiesiag 6 |seratching the surface of child) goes the turkey" and otheriical colleges of Quebec, Both, That was a switch on the sit-\ yearbook says, there were 192,-| learning ability. items having 'no connection! were established primarily to| uation of 1948, when the United) 99,000 radio sets in the United| Pra -- eovana es with reality." |meet the needs of the profes-|States led by protocing 394| States compared with 68,900,000) premieres (ine care 4 | sions such as law, medicine and|long films compared with. In-|jn the Soviet Union. China was child rather than helping it," ELIMINATE =. 1 "manu-| teaching. dia's 265 and Japan's 123, Hong! far down the list with 8,000,000. menoey sst Sep Se "The professions at the most|Kong produced none to speak of| In 1964 there were 67,100,000 pen BS ony EPI'S | COLUMBIA U. DIRECTOR SAYS: LEY pet eee © senate ak a 10M, MUPLiaus, sue ele aa : BLUE HORSE LOUNGE The Entertaining Marg Hames Marg Is the star on C.B.C.'s "Country Hoedown" and will appear with Sheila'Guthrie and Gunga Din. | 'dents can compose music. he said. Dr. Jani, direc charg mpage' rapaag tales and involve only 10 per cent of the|that year, and Italy only S4. |TV sets in the United States bia's division of educathnal id D John Farina of the Uni- population and the needs of the| In numbers of movie houses,/compared with 16,710,000 in! | stitutions and programs S 'i * Toronto Keheol of 80- other 90 per cent aren't being|the yearbook brings out, the) Japan, 13,150,000 in Britain and| | research conducted in various} vers : Fal told. the cautarenee served," Mr. MacDonald said.| United States takes a back seat!12,900,000 in the Soviet Union.| parts of the United States shows) cial, Wor tHe called for "a study of edu-|to the Soviet Union; it had 17,500 | ----------_---- cation as a pvhole such as the|in 1963 compared with the Rus-/ that two-year-olds can be taught| today's schools offer "the ulti- Parent commission did for Que-|sians' 113,000. bec." s to read and write, Grade 1 stu-|mate prostitution of the notion dents can deal with the funda-' of education." He said children Hoth nelonalliles are shaded WINNER! /g ae | -- at the -- HOTEL LANCASTER "The Friendly Spot' British Unions Oppose Campaign On Wage Freeze \tors working under 'the state | 1 Harry's Hideaway Girls GIRLS gire> MG presets THE PANDRO S. BERMAN | GUY GREEN PRODUCTION | | i Paten Girls REBUFFED _,SURLS By LOUIS NEVIN Army Maj, Gen. Stanley R. Laresen at a news con- ference in the Pentagon Sat- urday said that up to six LONDON (AP)--British trade unions are increasing their op- position to the Labor govern- medical program, That was the break in the dike and the sea-| men's demand for a 17-per-cent) raise came flooding through Ff BlVE IN PANAVISION® DULT SHELLEY ATAINMENT WINTERS Girls RY Vs Rl RETURN ENGAGEMENT ment's campaign to limit wage} , increases. iwith more demands expected As the merchant seamen's| ?, {0llow. F : é strike entered its third week, | The seamen's strike is being union leaders and left-wing la-|felt by many. -- borite legislators assailed the The housewife is paying seven| government for assuming emer-|cents more a pound for nna North Vietnamese regiments are in Cambodia. He said his evidence came from in- terrogation of prisoners and reports from mountain tribesmen and South Viet- namese civilians who had been in Cambodia. About five hours later, the Defense Department formally con tradicted saying the reports were unconfirm- ed, Larsen,who jis on leave from South Viet Nam, sald "Tl stand I'm not going to question my super- fors about what they say." Guantanamo Naval Base SIDNEY POITIER + Sm ELIZABETH HARTMAN FEATURE SHOWN DAILY 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35 - 7:40 - 9:45 the "THREE HITS and a MISS" Regent] NOW SHOWING! RESTRICTED genay powers to meet a threat roast and five cents a pound) more for her roast or beef, Hun- | dreds of families are stranded | warned Prime Minister|0" the beach in Dover this Whit-| Wilson the working man and| sun Day (Pentecost) ppg his unions brought him to power|Wnable to get aboard one of the and they could also turn him Belgian or French ferries for a out, They charged the govern-|/0ng weekend on the continent ment was infringing on labor's | V#uxhall, the General Motors rights to bargain collectively. |ubsidiary, lost the sale of 1,200 : cars to Canada because they Some laborites said Wilson)... unable to deliver seemed determined to make the No one denies that British seamen's strike a test case Of| seamen are underpaid at a ba- his battle to control wages and sic wage of $45 for a 56-hour prices, |week. But the government says! Britain's economy has beenithe line must be drawn some- unhealthy for years. Rising) where for the sake of the nation prices were losing traditionallas a whole. lexport markets for British in-|/---- _--- HELD OVER ! s Described dustry while, with imports booming, the British were buy- By REUTERS ing abroad more than they were THIRD bie Wate The U.S. naval base at.Guan-| earning tanamo Bay lies on the south- An inflationary situation has/ eastern coast of Cuba, on a existed for years, brought on by| mountainous piece of land ofa shortage of workers resulting about 28,000 acres, and contains\in a steady stream of wage in- one of the best harbors on the creases followed by price in- Caribbean creases to pay them. Before the October 1962, So 'The Labor government said| viet missile crisis, Guantanamo the yicious circle had to be was frequently used by visiting|proken if Britain was to sur-| U.S. naval ships for shore yiye economically and get the leaves balance of payments out of the It boasts six swimming pools, | req five outdoor movie theatres, 20 baseball' parks; a golf course, DRAFTED PLAN | riding stables enn l A national five - year plan bowling alleys and a yacht club, drafted with a cardinal) But the base also has hillside; point that wage raises should artillery, medium tanks and a be held to between three and 3% marine ga cent in amy year, except in On the low western shore of cases of manifest inequality or the base, an 8,000-foot airstrip! hardship runs parallel to the coast. Mc- A prices and incomes board Calla Field, a 5,000-foot strip was set up and both labor and for propeller planes, lies on the management agreed, grud| f eastern shore to submit to the board's judg-/ 26 DAYS | WILLIAM WYLER'S The United States moved into { the base in 1 during the ar Sfttermes 2s = eee = a foe an an TT em em ths em me TURKON-ALASKA 116 GOUMGG bE MIDNIGHT staring Spanish-American war, when &® for a raise was one of hard-| SUN TOUR TERENCE STAMP +» SAMANTHA EGGAR battalion of marines seized the ship or manifest inequality and June 30th - July 25th Ends Today Pard. re . . bay from the Spanish for use chafed under long investigations as a coaling station for the py the board ne hoard bt SOUTH OF THE os > Br. noorsing enna ane HA WA rhea & Bian achine, DRIVE-IN to Britain's food supply The union heads and legisla Larser tors JOSEPH E LEVINE pea INTRIGUE AND TERROR! corrected CREN 'BR Jn MLUED ARTISTS Roleose ODEON BILTMORE PHONE 725-5833 Q S IS COMING Popular Rhythm end Blues ond Tempe Group returns te the é Georgian this week. BS NIGHTLY IN THE Vintage Room MOTOR HOTEL Thornton Rd. South and Champlain Ave. Phone -- 723-4693 SHOT, THE? BIN DARK i) STARFIRES GIRLS GIRLS - GIRLS The greatest eye-full end eor-full in Town, Entertainment Nightly et 9 P.M. Matinee Seturdey 4 P.M. te 6 P.M, e@ FULLY LICENSED ¢ WAS risor per MONDO CANE No. 2 (ADULT) MN + WHT ott see CHILDREN UNDER 12 YRS, FREE KING SI SUNDAY BRUNCH OSHAWA 11:30 to 2:30 ---- | BE) w, f/ DINNER BUFFET <A 5:00 to 9:00 , , ALMOST | A LOVE STORY Rut every union felt its ease! Adult Entertainment the United States and Cuba, set ein, fe eb an annua! rental of $2,000, Lea ing of the base to the States was as a gesture of Cuban for the United States removal of the § from the island The agreement was in. 1934 on the American fleet The government held the line RENTS AT $2,000 intil April, when it gave a 33- A The original Guantanamo per-cent pay increase to the doc- Treaty, signed in 1903 between a Whitehorse, Dawson City, Falrb: AUDITORIUM Return Whitehorse, and travel 723-4972 the scenic trail of '98 to Skagway, Alasko HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND ... CHARLIE ECKSTEIN ____ REVUE @ King Herbert end the Rounders @ Versatile Charlie Eckstein, M.C.--Vocalist and Comedian @ Dee Dee--Exotic Dancer and Vocalist Featuring her in "The Dance Of Fire" CHECK STUDENTS OVER TAKARTA (AP) Indone- sian students studying in Com- munist countries are to be re-| called for a spell. Higher Edu- |B Rupert along fomous inside cation Minister Mashudi 'Says peti ast il ing sb ebad hae they must get acquainted with Pius into Victaro. (2 nights), 4 present developments (after the J nights in Voncouver then return suppression of a Communist re- | °°"* volt) and that -stern action faces those who refuse to come home te United cribed gratitude part in panish regime officially des From there, we sail to Prince the All Color Show | Star Belles THREE GORGEOUS BALLADS & BLUES renewed There is no time rit and the agree ment states it cannot be modi- fied or abrogated without the consent of both sides But the present Cuban gov- ernment has described the base as a 'usurped portion of our national ory' and = given notice it) wi for legal abrogation 1903 . treaty and the 1994 rat ation In 1960, for the Cuban gove Phone or Write MRS, A. W. NELSON 364 Parkhill Rd. W. 743-7182 -- Peterborough lease Direet from Lee Vegas Enterteinment hear 4 at 9 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY 4 P.M. TO 6 P.M, FULLY LICENSED OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Monday & Tuesday ow aged pi ape ge June 6th and 7th Gar Big: Sener grounds that accepting the PARADE OF HITS money would ify acceptance i 4:30 end 8:15 p.m. of the t EACH DAY American o TE PEE FAMILY PRICES DRIVE-IN nt, In 1963, th cmaat expensive wa wo " the h ; Ne Reserve Seats base. SALISBURY African suspect base te Havana's @ CHILDREN 73Se tanamo's Suspect Nabbed nected WOULD YOU DELIGVE .... DUNDAS S1 WHITBY sac JAMES COBURN LEE 1 COBB CILA GOLAN ON THE SAME PROGRAMME DOCTOR IN DISTRESS DIRK BOGARDE o The Cadillac Hotel Presents the Eddy Wood Trio Featuring BOX oFFice LIVERPOOL RO. OPEN 8:00 WAT 401 202.8969 oF 839.2171 continues de Starts ot Dusk, out PAY NO MORE Seats on Sale @t Dominion Tire Store, King Park Plaze SHRINE CIRCUS ] 9 By t Clyde Broa. SMARTLY RESTYLED NEW EDITION of the WORLD'S TOP BEST TALENT 101 Performers. 101 24-- Acts -- 24 Finest talent of ani @ SUPERVISED PROGRAMME CHECK ROOM FACILITIES @ LADIES' LOUNGE @ BOOT RENTALS to 4 shot on/ LIVE ng ae ORGAN hing cen-| ADMISSION 75c Per Person protests and periodi al harass- forcing the @ ADULTS 1.50 In Twin Slaying Reuters e and their ~ At The SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL LOUNGE & DINING LOUNGE Finest Nightly Entertainment in this Area Our French Buffet Is On Daily Friday and Saturday after 9:00 p.m. till closing we sell King Size Steaks 5.00 and Cold Plates at 1.50. We cater to weddings, banquets, parties, etc. For reservations call Whitby 668-3386 ENCERS 2? £ ittertainment Nightly ENS: DALIAH LAV: victor BUONO ARTHUR OCDE: ROBERT WEBBER and Sat. Afternoon Matinee JES GR ORCL vrs =) CH CHARSE Natch for Tom Denton and SO | ee PLAYING 1:20 ~ 3:20 - 5:20 7:30. 9:40, PHONE 723-2843 ELAS aga ed Af the banned R Nationalist ; saka, Zambia, sponsible. 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