Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jun 1966, p. 2

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Ne go Rae ek Pe * se Hn) Piece se nathan a beastie perp EE EE DEN RO I Bi ila ciclgstnagies «=e = (NDP Member Calls On/'CMA Asks More |China Pus Robarts To Free Boy (Medicare Details Gets Mayo By KEN KELLY to two of the four conditions , }OKYO (Reuters)---China » : oi Niel é day dismissed Peng Chen . a "" : ss " OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- Which will be attached to fed- z t gy py al Aga = soeaee't be placed' in such # ae ote See Pivdedgie hed foe lenieten on eral payments to the provinces, ieee hog ae 2 yen N eratic mber| ward, , P é eat ati . ¢ e nist % at "ig? slat " for Went The issue arose after Stephen|down was between the various|the eve of an annual convention| The association raised no ob cay; a a peat a ie sislature for we _ he seule fe car-iChiidren's Aid Societies, the #* WHICn medical care insurance jecuion to the conditions that a portend i of the party's P in the Ontario "Hospital here ak Wa dares & Oe courts and hospitals. is sure to be @ prime topic, full aan of Peay nod ands ominitioe cae -# Aabgee Thursday and called on Pre| legislature Tuesday the boy had Mz, Gishorn said he will ask _-- let Bead vn seb rg " 2 and that insurance varied today -- a se coheed ae ont gp ER a Big Splsecaue 'eae, Gina De. pel plans in this field, benefits be portable from prov- 7 Peng Chen's sub- mov: @ os " L . ' re t "0, or "Mr. Gisborn said the boy|asked why the boy, identified| mond seems to have abdicated Officers of the CMA will meet |'P°® 1° Province the ertant anoeiing "aes vo he |seemed "happy, bright and an|only as Grant, was confined in his responsibilities," Prime Minister Pearson briefly/ EXPRESS DISAGREEMENT "bourgeois and revisionist" In- alert young fellow," such @ hospital, Mr. Dymond said Wednesday | Wednesday and their talks will Substantial disagreement was tellectuals. There have been re- But he said the mental hos- Mr. Gisborn said that 'to the he will not intervene to move|be followed by the first x \expressed to the conditions that ports that the attacks were pital where the boy was being layman, the boy doesn't seein|ine boy from the Ontario Hos-jtended discussion of federal benefits be universally available really aimed at Peng Chen. held was 'greatly overcrowded| emotionally disturbed at all.|pital where he has been since medical care insurance propos-|and that the plans be publicly- a i : 1 th Health Minister Mac-' He ranks ninth in the Com- --in fact the beds were s0| One wonders just what the prob- May 17. als wi ealth inister Mac-' administered. wmaniet earer F crammed together I had diffi-| lem is Mr. Gisborn quoted the hos- Eachen. The CMA has interpreted uni- The regio md sot politbure. culty making my way through BLAMES AUTHORITIES pital's superintendent, Dr..Fred-| In @ telegram to Prime Min- versality as involving compul- , y whether the wards," "S think there has been a@ erick Sneddon, as saying he felt ister Pearson, the CMA re-\sion and the administrative| Peng Chen ae He sald the boy "certainly|breakdown of communications! ihe boy was safer in his current! quested the meeting be held be- formula as meaning govern- bership ra vod betuts politics! Bat = sols ~ [ward 7 prs sroup mf pa-ifore the association's annual|ment administered, pe te parry tients of all ages and problems|meeting June 13-17 in Edmon-| However, in recent speeches, ; a --than with a group of teen-age|ton in the light of indications|Mr, MacKachen has taken the Docomete ogy Dae Big Bh scree te homosexuals in @ special ward. that Ottawa's legislation soon] stand that the {éderal conditions|"? ist chief wade Mr, Gisborn said the boy was will be placed before Parlia-'to not exclude non-government @U™* chief, H i running up and down corridors! ment, administration or compel doctor Pens has not been seen in arren a Pp Gd tates waving and happy when he saW' he CMA executive instructed|and patient participation. public since March, before the "He me the names o t ? TORONTO (CP) -- John)Matthew Dymond said he would the provinces and the cupea|eumecn" Sree snee aera 'Rigged' Demerits avers for being "anti-party." Brown, executive director of the|not intervene to move the boy,|o¢ Canada and Ontario," Mr. cok. wish craiead with-| None of these attacks direct! Case To Be Studied "Worst Possible Thing' THEN THE COPS CAME complaint, were on the scene and asked Mrs, Las- ker to cut down the noise (AP Wirephoto) HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson says good night to her hos- tess, Mrs. Atbert Lasker, right, early this morning on Conservative Victor In Dominica Election From AP-Reuters peaceful, There also was relief;haps before Balaguer's inaugu SANTO DOMINGO (CP) -- in Washington that the victory ration July 1, Joaquin Balaguer swept to vic--was Balaguer, a reform-| The ynofficial result, reported leaving party at the Lasker home in New York. Ten minutes after the First Lady left, police, answering a lwranee GUARANTEED HESBEST ROSE SPRAY YOU HAVE iEWisht USED= or your money back! over used, tell us 90. 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Gisborn said, Ac , mentioned Peng but Chinese ally disturbed children, says|the hospital where he has been' 1. seemed quite scmal.lochod trot sors sah gots newspapers hinted at a power- 'no one in his right mind would! since May 17 tverybody I spoke to in the ho®-\tion which preciused private| TORONTO (CP) -- Transport {Ul figure in the background of advocate leaving a 10-year-old) The case of Grant was raised) pital agreed that the boy should practice outside the provincial! Minister Irwin Haskett says he 'he "anti-party" activities, |boy in a Hamilton mental hos- in ss gyri ae A never have been committed," riot PF wi evden tee cant bh " s iiaiieinel a P 7 "Age Stephen Lewis () harbor : « he? "Bn fel , enting | rh West), He said that other "Nothing would be more dis-| 29-year-old Weston, Ont., driver Mr. Brown was commenting |oug' ) . . who says he was charged $934 on the vase of a 10-year-old patients in the hospital ranged M t - lled to the doctors of this)" Yate' bak taanoane 8 ¢ Welland boy who was placed in| in age up to 90. Some, he said ee Ing a nation than to learn of legisla- Hate nis car insurance 7 the the Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, are sex deviates and addicts, 2 tion after it is presented to the peed hed ves PR ove transport after two psychiatrists certified) Mr. Brown, nominated Wed- To Avert Strike House of Commons," the CMA yin men ocument, him as mentally ill, nesday night as the NDP --, telegram said Baad thet haves made ete Mr, Brown said putting the date for the new .provincial TORONTO (CP)--An official » = , evar . , P| jboy in the hospital was the! riding of Beaches - Woodbine,' mediator from the federal labor "Sr fears Ge rk legislature by Fred Young, |worst possible thing that could|told about 500 NDP supporters!department has called officials dicated in. the Commons be (NDP--Yorkview) were serious, | have been done, short of leaving| that he could have found suit-\of Air Canada and the Cana | hopes dehais ak the federal ta Mr, Young claimed that Reg | him on the streets, He said the| able emergency placement for|dian Air Lines Employees AB-|i station will begin before the McKinnon was the victim of a |boy risks both physical and) the boy within 24 hours and that/sociation to a meeting today in Noles tadi a caer recess, | _rieeed"' document assessing 22 jemotional harm while left with) within six weeks he could find an effort to avert a strike by tnlorinanis anid thie: robably demerit points against him, Mr. adult patients placement for all Ontario's emo- the 1,500-member association. wil meen rivedueltan 'hie Young said an insurance com- Wednesday Health Minister! tionally disturbed children, Bernard Wilson, assistant dep-| nonin or early next month of| 22". used this document to bill "july minister of labor, appointed |i» bill, empowering the fed-| Mt. McKinnon, 4 conte cater Once ie depart: jeral government to pay half the t t r in Toronto, | costs of medical care programs res erians ec yor bi = ggg and\which meet certain conditions the independent union after ne- j ' tory in the Dominican presiden- minded conservative, rather by the government radio with 8 8 gotiations broke off Thureday.| ures thy' sco with i ode race Thursday night and in- than former president Juaninearly all precincts counted, L d Robert Dye, president of the ; aia ' Seales were that the little is- Bosch, ' gave Balaguer 645,375 votes to Home Missions @a er association Genmaount earlier) achen, the = oe re land nation could expect a tough Plans are being made to with-| 422,576 for Bosch, a plurality of that the association will begin|or = pe B n nly crackdown on any extremist at- draw the' 8,000 - man inter- 222,799 TORONTO (CP)~The General presbyteries across Canada are a two-strike vole next Tuesday, | The CHA tes sia 4 Mas tempt to make trouble American peace force as soon As Bosch's defeat became a Assembly of the Presbyterian|attending the assembly which He predicted a strike would ts : is Sete Us. officials from President|as Balaguer and incumbent Pro- certainty, young men took the|\Church in Canada Thursday | continues until June 9, ground Air Canada and cost -- nesamemecapecamae: Johnson down were delighted! visional President Hector Gar-|streets of Santo Domingo,/night approved the appointment| The assembly was told by the | company $1,000,000 a day, that the election had been|cia-Godoy want it to Jeave, per-/-Bosch's stronghold, chanting! of Rev, Dr. Howard A, Doig, 57,| church treasurer that tight con- But an Air Canada spokes- Beapsemmrnn . - and shouting "fraud," of Montreal, to the office ofjtrol of spending must be main-|man said the company would Police and the army moved in| home missions secretary tained because of the possibility|keep flying despite the strike WEATHER FORECAST quickly and broke up the-minor) Dr, Doig has been acting that economic factors will ad-|threat disorders with swinging rifle home missions secretary for the versely affect voluntary giving. HANDLE VARIOUS JOBS . . butts, clubs and tear gas, --_-- last yéar while the former sec-| "Jt jg absolutely essential that, The association represents Service Store Rain Toni ht Saturda Bosch, who was elected presi- retary, Rev, Dr. James A./our finances be kept on # sound|reservation and ground agents, ' dent in December, 1962, and de-| Munro, held the office of moder-| basis in order that we can ride\terminal control. ahd ground | posed by a military junta 10/ator of the assembly, out any recession without hard-|hostesses, ticket office workers 162 KING ST, E. . . months later, appealed to his' Dr, Doig has also served &8|ship to our workers," said W.'and switchboard operators With Cool Winds C oud supporters to stay calm and not moderator for the presbyteries $, Walion in his annual report The membership rejected a ' ned og to be goaded - Care prota, Glengary and federal conciliation board re BRAKES into violence, estminster, ort ees ba. TORONTO (CP) - Forecast|occasional showers, Winds) His plea came as the several) During an earlier session | S viet Cha font My freee a ae issued by the weather office at) southwest 10 to 20 today north- hundred young members of his Thursday the assembly was pre- 0 rge crease over three years, The 3,. a.m.: east 10 to 15 Saturday. party and other groups demon- sented with a resolution which current maxim . 514 RELI NED Synopsis; Much cooler air is Algoma, Sault Ste, Marie, strated in the mid-town area. | condemned North Viet Nam for T d D vans fer these te tae ame advancing southward from Hud- White River, Cochrane: Cloudy! Balaguer, a frail, soft-spoken "encouraging and supporting urne own gereagent category is $476 a son Bay and by tonight is ex-| and much cooler with occasional/lawyer who was vice-president/hostile activities in the zone in ree é month ' Let. Goodyear Expert pected to reach the Muskokalrain today, Variable cloudiness! and president under dictator Ra-|the South, aimed at the over-, OTTA (CP)---A spokesman) Pie axocig | : and Haliburton regions after and cool tonight and Saturday,|fael Leonidas 'Trujillo and ajthrow of the administration in for the external affairs depart- a iver ising NyMbawcanns. 8 yn Mechanics inotell - your which {t should push slowly Winds light variable today be-| president after Trujillo's assas-| the South," ment Thursday, rejected, -p0-jeach year of a two-year. agree: brake linings for southward into the lower Great coming east 10 to 15 tonight! sination, was believed ready to) The resolution presented by, litely but firmly, a Russian aly! ment: 4 reduction in the work Lakes. Southwest winds will/and Saturday, extend the olive branch to Bosch|pey 4. Donald MacLeod, 28, of legation that the Canadian gov-| day from eight to 744 hours with se : bring warm air into the south-| Ottawa region; Sunny andjin the interests of national|New Glasgow, N.S., conflicted ernment has organized an antl!no cut in pay; and a $2he- | 16 95 ern ae seeny poe ah warm gees ( etc ghee Be ay unity, with another resolution ce phere campaign in this) month permium for long-service we creasing cloudiness may ten evening with showers tonig sented to the assembly by the © ry employees i hold down the temperatures. Saturday. mainly cloudy with committee on international af-| The spokesman said Canada lescwuile, in Montreal, an|] Prume turned, cylinders reeen- Showers are expected to spread aftenoon Showers and much D V ] fairs, which said Canada should|wanis to encourage mutually! Air Canada statement said the) gradually eastward over most of cooler. Winds southwesterly 15 e a efa not back the U.S, in Viet Nam, | beneficial relations with Russia|company is willing to resume) southern Ontario today : becoming light tonight "either by sending military per-| and that the government is look-| negotiations with association Lake St Clair, Lake Erie, a sonnel or military supplies, or|ing forward to the visit in July| representatives at any time Windsor: Variable cloudiness Observed Temperatures : Scra S In any material aid for the pursuit| of a group of Soviet parliamen and warmer today and Satur- Low overnight, High Saturday of the war, or by making state-| tarians. day. Scattered showers begin. bag sd ; - 60 75 ments of support," The spokesman was comment ning this afternoon Winds St -- DUBLIN (Reuters) ~ Vet: The committee resolution had ing on a formal Russian-protest southwest 10. to. 20 London site eran-statésman Eamon d¢ V&-ibeen presented eariier to the|delivered to @ Canadian em take Horon, Niagara, Lake; Kitchener ,.... ie lera--one of the last surviving |Ganadian Council of Churches|bassy councillor in Moscow Ontario, London, Toronto, Ham- Mount Forest ,..... : leaders of the 1916 Easter ris he C i vern- | Wednesday by.an official of the {Iton: Increasing cloudiness and Wingham .... hich wrenched Ireland and to the Canadian govern. | Wed ; : q Ing Wh n ment, Soviet foreign ministry warmer today followed by scat- Hamilton .,.. from 300 years of British rule fis j tered showers late this after- St, Catharines todey scraped to victory in the CRITICIZES COMMITTEE The note had been preceded noon and evening. Saturday var- Toronto republic's presidential elections Mr, Macleod. criticized the by oral representations by the by a mere 10.500 votes soi mittna far havin prasenied Russians here and in Moscow De Valera, 83, who said it was its resolution to the sovernment | urine she, leat severa} months. his final election campaign won without the ai thority of the as-| os -vacenuagn i Pownce snes eo. his second seven-year term as! sembly ' : the Spencer and Munsinger se head of state after his challen "It is not the responsibility of curity inquiries have damaged Haliburton, Kil- laloe, Timagami, North Bay, Sudbury: Variable. cloudiness with not much change in tem- perature today. Showers this afternne and Jonigh!.. Saturday mainly with Georgian Bay cloudy and cooler HERE and THERE MUSEUM OPENING A plaque, honoring the late Mrs, L. B. Williams, donor of the building, will be 'un veiled at the opening, June 8, of the Bowmanville Museum, Mayor Ivan Hobbs and A, M, Thompson, chairman of the museum board, will take part in the ceremony, which starts at 7.40 p.m ICE FUND The artificial ice fund being conducted for the Newcastle Arena has resulted in $11,000 in cash being raised TILE BROKEN The Durham District High School Board was disturbed at its meeting last week when it was learned that almost $12,000 worth of tile in the septic tile bed at Courtice High School was badly crack- ed and broken and that the department! of health is re quiring that the problem the installation and installing new pipe will be $11,600 1,200 APPLES More than 1,200 apples were distributed to the occupants of 270 autos who took part in the Apple Blossom Tour, last Sun day. The event was sponsored by the Orono Chamber of Commerce. SEAL CAMPAIGN An all-time high of $21,123 was realized from mas Sea) campaign sponsored the Christ North Bay Sudbury .... Kariton ger, Tom O'Higgins, conceded) the church to suggest policy, po- defeat shortly after midnight litical or diplomatic, to the Canadian-Soviet relations Informanis said the Russian! protest may not be as serious Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m. be 4 corrected, The cost of renairing Thursday night O'Higgins, a 49-year-old law yer, polled strongly in areas. austing hie | ponent by Sault Ste, Marie... Kapuskasing ...... 32 White River Moosonee s 50 pre large' majorities tion 'gave De votes and O'Higgins 548,240 De Valera"s narrow victory was described by servers as a moral defeat for fhe Fianna Pail (soldiers of des tiny) ruling party of Premier and and by the Northumberland Durham 'Tuberculosis Health Association state," urban in Formosa and whose parents injalso said that all six of the capital's constitu-|the U.S encies, Final figures for the na-\or risk jeopardizing the position Valera 558,808 of Asia political ob-| bated at a Jater session of the! assembly he said Macleod. as it would appear, For one thing, the note was thare |not delivered to the Canadian we must support | ambassador in Moscow by a position in Viet Nam"/ senior Soviet official For another, Russia did not expe! any Canadians from Mos- cow last year when two Soviet embassy officials were ordered out of Canada for their part in the George Victor Spencer espi of| onage case Mr who was born still apith the hunch the churches in Southeast Both resolutions will be de- About 240 commissioners FORESTRY CLUB Members of the Durham For estry Club, which met recently at the Orono Forestry Station studied the management of natural woodlots, The club will hold a field trip from 9 a.m ta 12 noon June 30 Sean Lemass, which De Valera helped to found nearly 40 years ago O'Higgins, nominated by the Fine ael, the main opposition party, said the result "has cre ated a very grave problem for the government." Opposition Leader Liam Cos grave said he was entitled to ask for the government's resig- nation but Premier Lemass de clined comment on political im plications of the election Discontent among urban vot ers at spiralling living costs in "Sithe cities and pressure fram his own and even had the same| young people for rcanomic and number, He got out and found/social changes were said by the driver's name was Smith as| S°™*® observers 9 have led to the swing to O'Higgins, He we wants Ireland to break%its iso back to the dealer's car-lot to! lation' and forge ties with Eu Straighten the confusion out rope a eo oe co om 1 Have You Been Shopping Lately -~ AT -- | ZELLER'S TWO TOO MUCH ALIKE HEALD GREEN, England (CP)---Tony Smith gazed idly at the car in front of his in a traf fic Jam and noticed it was the Same make, type and color Tony and Ron Smith went! | DOWNTOWN ? 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