Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1966, p. 3

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a United Nations' Secretar received General U Thant walks procession at the Univers of Windsor, Canada, where he an doctorate of Jaws Saturday in honorary ty and tne onvoca Beside him, gave tion address IN CANADA ACCIDENTS | 56 Killed On Weekend By THE CANADIAN Accidents claimed at least lives across Canada during weekend, including 44 on highways A Canadian Pre from 6 p.m. Frida Sunday, local showed that seven persons drowned, two died in fires 'and three were killed In miscellane gus accidents vich, 55, and his wife Margaret, Quebec had 20 traffic deaths, 51, both of Detroit, in a two three drownings, one man killed! ear collision near Tilbury by lightning and another in a 4 tractor accident Ontario reported eight traffic fatalities, two drownings and a man killed in a fall over an embankment Alberta had four deaths, one drowning two fire death PRESS 54 ine the natural deaths gs suicides Saturday James Watson, 16 in hospital after collided with a truck Kdward Borne, 26, of Burk's Fall after the car he was riding in ran off a road near Orillia and struck a culvert Robert Bruce Wellman, 29, of London, Ont Willlam Gene ndustrial known sla or or of Toronto, his motorcycle surve fo midnight times also of Raven collision on the neighbor Brown Hill Kath shoe in Highway ing Grimes a two-car 48 near community of Sunday Donald Stretch, 5, of Stitts when hit by a car 15 miles Brockville 72, of Brock fell over a 40-foot traffic the ville, and west of per Murrill died on Saskatchewan highs ville, when he ways. Manitoba fatality. embankmentnear his home free, British Columbia had one Terry Ameault, 21, of Sault traffic death Ste, Marie, when the car he was In New Brunswick, three per: riding in collided with another sons died on the highways on. Highway 17 near Sault Ste one drowned, Nova Marie Newfoundland each Two drowned Fou ons Cross WAS and and two Seotia had Edward dentified when un men aver hnat 20 miles thelr Lake south of Peterborough 2 Killed In Brooklyn As Sequel To Teen Feud NEW YORK (AP) \ sim mering feud between two Brook lyn teen-ager violence Sunday night a boy and his father five other persons The son, Raymond Rivera, 16 was pronounced dead at the seene. His father, Juan Rivera 42, was pronounced dead at Cumberland Hospital Potice described the whieh guns ised, as a' dispute Detective followed a the Rivera Victor Mont the gagement GAVE THEIR Police this night Vietor brother, Carlo a] with the Rivera shot Raymond, killing him he shot the father, who lapsed on the street Enraged on the brothers them severely rived Island was fatality-free tice The survey does turned on not include The Montalvo brothers were treated at a hospital for facial wound and then booked on ing ch of homicide and viola and! tion of the weapons law. Three other person injured in the free-for-all also were treated at the hospita erupted in stree lea dead njured arges BLIND RUN COMPUTERS m REGINA raduates of a (CP)--The first four and oknive course for np! new or % id computer programmers suitable inadian National Blind in southern called the train important break: been placed in he ( Insti the Saskatchewan ite for winner plan rough an ACCOUNT said witnesse gave { inday account of events Si THIS 1S a4 FoR You! iarrelled Fost Victor sini vg Next co Montaly 0 q then a 4 Reo ° ss ent' Leeatior HOTEL LANCASTER moved in battered ar neigh*or and until 'eo 27 KING ST OSHAWA west, NOW THAT YOU'VE DECIDED TO DANCE. LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS... BRUSH UP ON THE OLD FAVORITES AT YOUR ARTHUR MURRAY FRANCHISED STUDIO SPECIAL PRE-VACATION OFFER PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY "US DANCE PARTIES 515,00 WILL GET YOU READY POR VACATION FUN AIR.CONDITIONED STUDIO AT 114 SIMCOE ST. § OPIN 1 TO 10 P.M. DAILY CALL 728.1681 U THANT IN WINDSOR PROCESSION | Manufacturers Quebec Provincials Favor Strike Action » CP) -- Police Association stationed in lremote areas of the province |have voted almost 199 per cent) lin favor of going on strike next) iThursday if their demands are Inot met by the Quebec govern | ment Voting committees headed by the association's executive offi leers reported Sunday that all, | put 200 of the association's 1,804 imembers had voted on the istrike by mid-afternoon, The poll was carried out by secret hallots Arrangements to maintain es sential police services if the strike occurs were well under way The association is asking im mediate recognition of their or ganization as the bargaining Apathy Cripples The UN In Peace Role-U Thant (CP) 4 is lessening WINDSOR measure of the United of ma peace - keeping operation United Nations eral said here Saturda Speaking at the vocation of the Windsor, where honorary doctor of laws deez General U T ted maintaining forces are jeopardized an nienationa n regard the constitu Ont apaths Nations chance SAREE, internationa the in taining ecretary-gen con of spring Universit he received ar ree Secretary AF said the | chances neace-keeping ing seriously the lack of agreement one or anotner tional financial and administra tive aspects f the operations This lack agreement is made all the more serious by) Child, 4 Dreams Of Knife Ordeal VANCOUVER (CP) Four year-old Debbie Tann dreams of her ordeal Friday night when a held her hostage with a at her stomach for two chairman of the board of John J (AP Wirephoto) | Index To List ni Nations governors Stuart oft he b te ) at rs) of Of Drugs, Goods OTTAWA (CP)---Drug manu facturers and their products wil be listed on a central federal index this fall under new food and drug reguiations made pub lie todas The. regulations the come of 1964 recommendations of a parliamentary committer and of about 18 months of dis cussions with the drug industry By Oct, 1, drug manufacur ers for the first time will be quired to notify the federal food and drugs directorate of the company name and address, the names under which all their drugs are sold, the use or pur- pose of the drug and a quanti tative list of the medicinal in gredients in the drug To keep the central index up to date, drug manufacturers must notify the directorate when he withdraws a drug from the market or alters the composi tion of \t, the recommended do sage or use of jt, Manufactur ers have 30 days in which to comply with this regulation afier Oct, 1 The regulations also provide for annual notice by the manu facturers of thelr place of busi ness and every drug sold by them Similar regulations mnortation drug ers , { re oul man knife hours Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tann said Sunday night their daugh ter is still frightened and is un ustially silent, She refused to leave her parents' side, She still awakens screaming Debbie's ordeal began min \ytes after a man and his son were slashed by a man wielding a knife and shouting incoher ently The man then grabbed Debbie street corner and gath the that re ona busy and a and with ered, crowds knife to girl's stomach demanded 'story' he told He rambled about losing his. job, about no hody wanting to help him re turn to his native Yugoslavia He then released the girl and plunged the knife into his stom ach Vogislay police pressed nis incoherently fail Was two pital Han Stankovic in condition in hospital charged Saturday with counts of attempted non-cay rmurder. Aisa fait ¢ +# with stab wounds were Theor dor Koczor and his son, Teddy apply to of drugs either by importers or manufactur iit SOLD FOR SEED Canada sold 2,700,000 dredweight of seed abroad for $8,800,000 Police said Stankovic from a hun potatoes leased recently mental hospital was re nearby Hy IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che KRih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M, Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 . 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL $4 SIMCOE NORTH TUES. and WED, SPECIALS STEAKS 59: 59 BACON 39 69° LEAN MINCED BEEF FRESH CUT, SHANK Boneless BEEF | Mem-jagent hers of the Quebec Provinciallcial policemen, a of i rank and file provin-;ihat supervt source dedir nietat tion of union fees from pay) could not he considered an "es cheques upon .'riten permis ential service, sion of the member and sub-| He had no comment on' the mission of all unsettled prob lems hetween the association ng Quebec's pro next Sunde election nex 1100 troops, members of the ist : Education Plan Rapped Aeployment Saturday of some THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 30, 1966 3 For Adult Immigrants TORONTO (CP) -- Adult im4 The report says overseas fed- migrants in Metropotitan fail ta onte who want and need edu-(tell the perspective immigrant \cation are not receiving It ®l- that he has to Jearn a new lan jthough. there are classrooms.) ace and that unskilled jobs available a 114-page study £a¥5| are lively to grow scarce Tor-\eral im stian affice: MILLIS PED UP Canada's steel peehieten, 9,900.906 tons in x ex pected to double by 1978. MEAT WIT OIL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 oe members and the justice de partment to a government-ap pointed judge for arbitration Their spokesman said they are not seeking he right strike or to affiliate with any central labor party President Arthur Vachon, who was fired during April by the ustice department. for 'purely disciplinary reasons" after he organized the association, said Sunday essential police services will be provided in the form of imited. numbers holdup homicide and accident squads The assoc to of ation ey at i de at can on scribe as 8 tf wt certain which meas the ire absence rree ment ha Mr hink perhaps A wor did no afford Thant £a he the d can esolution that {o for of cor fiet All the sues United Wait hetween great powers of us ave a stake ir ess or the failure of the Natior ave NSD to wor' work effectively United humanity a Ye 9 anization to make it and to tr Na as A Wherever succeeds if "Wherever the fails, it ts that fa humanits afford to fa ive tions whole if succeed We just. cannot humanits a to sur' Speaking of Canada this country 'wil he always be in said timatel sociated with . the United Nation ght and the hine beret that our soldiers of peace and t {ore a kind of service mankind which is entirely out in the histors As blue flag identifs ere to with 0 with precedent f world "Canada has a terest in helping the ery great in tn find the an iBattalion of the voted Friday' Raya! 22nd) Vincent de| The report, Newcomers and} at the St in Montreal Regiment Paul Penitentiary at Camp Valcartier near Que 0 pee Cit A Institute of Metropotitan Tor- man tor the depart onto and released during the ar ? Leis yar spoKe ment of national defence said weekend, says government In |New Learning, written by FAith some groups in charge of com- The troops had been stationed! Ferguson for the International; munity halls, such as fraternal churches for space empty areas of human need."' The report also criticizes} SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE rders, ethnic organizations and keeping tax-free "in the midst of Saturday the manoeuvre was a activity especially at. the fed routine operation which had eral level---has restilted in lack heen carried out seven times|of funds, programs and co-ordi- since the maior riots at the pen nation for immigrant education itentiary in 1942 The study says there are He said it was 'numerous school buildings dence it was oceyrring ata time constructed at great expense. when the police were threaten which are open only eight or ng to strike nine hours a day hetween March and October, and some of them not at all during the | summer holidays." Miss Ferguson says education | officials refuse to promote edu leation among the immigrants saying that teaching is their husines: just @ coinci © NOTICE! @ DUMONT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LTD, wish to announce their New Seles Office location at the corner of ... 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