, Ae D 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, June 9, 1966 today in Key West as Hurri- PALM TREES BEND in cane Alma approaches. Cars the hurricane force winds Southern Florida WEATHER FORECAST Spared Alma Fury Storm Will Bring Rain, Thunderstorms To Area TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts,intervals Friday jissued by the weather office at| Northeast ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.|popped out in store fronts and (AP)--Hurricane Alma struck|trees fell across houses. St. Petersburg a glancing but) 'he first Florida death from potent blow today and then| alma was reported in Miami, raced up the Florida west coast) where a boy was electrocuted toward the panhandle. when he stepped into a puddle A last - minute westerly shift where a live wire had fallen spared Tampa and satellite That brought Alma's toll to ders tartews 100 ciees-here 36 since she was born in the winds and slashing rain. Caribbean last weekend. But forecasters feared the big damage might come that, Five dead were counted in in| Cuba, which Alma battered for the wake of the storm as tides| five hours Wednesday and thirty up to 10 feet swept across|dead were reported in the Tampa Bay into expensive! mountain town of San Rafael waterfront neighborhoods. in Honduras, which was inun- Winds gusted above 90 m.p.h, dated by a sea of mud. in suburban St. Petersburg) Alma, first hurricane in his- along the Gulf of Mexico, But| tory to strike the U.S. coastline no major damage was reported! this early in the year, spread and electric and communica-|gales over more than 200,000 tions failures were kept at aisquare miles. But the peak minimum. winds, which reached 117 miles Scattered minor injuries were|an hour at Havana, were con- reported as plate glass windows! centrated near the centre. HERE and THERE RECREATION GRANT Pickering township council this week rescinded a motion to grant $1,000 to the West Shore Recreation Committee from a hydro road allowance fund. A new resolution allo- using scuba equipment to re- move broken bottles and other items from the waters of the beach areas, MINISTERIAL GROUP Rev. A. Kudra has been 'U.S. Offic ials Urge Police Heads Seaway Tolls Drop Against Bets | | CHICAGO (AP) -- U.S. offi- jclals joined Wednesday in re-| quesung ital wis vi we or Lawrence Seaway be knocked out altogether. Their forum was a hearing conducted by the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp., a U.S. agency, on the question of | raising the tolls next year. Frank J, Kelley, attorney-gen- | eral of Michigan, in a statement read by Nicholas Olds, an as- sistant, expressed the 'hope "that the day will soon come jwhen the commerce of this new sea coast will be carried un- | burdened by tolls and charges." | Kelley contended that it is \discriminatory to impose tolis jand lockage charges on ships 'using the seaway "when no such burden is placed on any jother waterway in the United States." LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Ontario ity, said a raise in tolls would police chiefs. covered the beat in from race tracks to highways re would bee Wednesday at the annual meet- Those who want to wipe out ins of their professional the tolis, he said, want io "piay) *"°*- a political trick on the Amer-| Chief F. W. Wlingworth of ican people." Hanover told the Ontario Asso- Governor Otto Kerner of Illi-;ciation of Chiefs of Police he nois, in a statement distributed] had seen a 12-year-old boy place at the hearing, opposed pro-|@ $2 bet at a pari-mutuel win- posed increases in fees and also dow and later collect $390 in suggested elimination of the Winnings. tolls. He asserted that the sea- "We have races in our city way now is in the national in-| Saturday night," he said, "and terest and should be viewed in|I have been struck by the sight the same light as the other|of children placing bets at our three coasts of the United track. It was ridiculous." States. ; He said he consulted the On- Kerner said a toll increase tario Racing Commission and would have "a crippling effect) was told there is no age limit on the use" of the water link for betting. between the Great Lakes and agreed in principle that persons the Atlantic. under 18 should not be allowed sai | to bet on horses, he added, but lit is not a regulation, The police chief association associ- | | tending the convention. The commission) ------------ ; a chiefs and ne -- CATERS TO TEENS you raised your recruiting) LEICESTER, England (CP)-- standards high enough." 1A new sh ert: Pa Gerald Reed, Hamilton's dep-to teen-agers will open in this uty police chief, asked for| north Midlands city early next amendments to the Highway|year, Called Trend the centre Traffic Act to require motor|wili have 14 stores selling vehicle engine blocks to be'clothes and records, hair- stamped with serial numbers. dressers and a travel agency This question also will be specializing in trips for the voted on today. under-20s, He said the Ford Motor Co -- ---- of Cannde of Canads Lid., and Ch: Canada Lid. discontinued stamping the blocks on 1966 models and General Motors Corp. of Canada is considering the same thing "This seriously hampers iden- tification of stolen cars and po- lice investigations," he said. "There is nothing in the High- way Traffic Act which compels automobile manufacturers to stamp serial numbers on engine blocks." | About 175 delegates and Chrysler Good Names To Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill McFeeters --- Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 are at- drive along Roosevelt Blvd. with their headlights on in But Roger Gilman, director of planning and development for {the Port of New York Author- MP For Jail Mush Meals the heavy rains. (AP Wirephoto) 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: A northeast |shift an area of rain and thun-jing cloudiness today. Cloudy derstorms into all of southern/:yith rain and scattered thunder- Ontario during the next 12 to 24|storms tonight and early Fri- hours, Lake storm from Missouri moving will St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, southern Lake Huron, Windsor, London, Hamilton: Cloudy few sca and cool today with a ttered showers, Rain and scattered thunderstorms tonight ending Friday forenoon, Sunny Board Studies Plane Crashes LOS ANGELES (AP)--A 30-\becoming northeast 15 tonight. | man board is beginning a min-/ | ute investigation into the colli-|rane: Mostly sunny but cool to- OTTAWA (CP) -- A private motion by Ralph B. Cowan (L-- York - Humber) that proposed legislation to create a criminal injuries compensation board was talked out without a vote in the Commons Wednesday. It stipulated that the board could hear pleas of victims of crime, award compensation and, wherever possible, make the criminal pay it. Jack Bigg, a former Mountie, outlined a prison system in which criminals would work and the money they earned would be used to pay off the debt to their afternoon, winds increasing to near 20 this afternoon. Northern Lake Huron, south- ern Georgian Bay, western | Lake Ontario, Toronto: Increas- 'Reaction Hot | Art Fan Reports OTTAWA (CP)--State Secre-| tary Judy LaMarsh said Wed-| nesday she has received plenty) of comment, 'all of- it hot," about her recent suggestion that! the government purchase a $6,000,000 Leonardo da Vinci painting for the National Gal- lery of Canada. Miss LaMarsh confided to the, Commons broadcasting commit- tee, which is examining her de-| partment's spending estimates, will vote today on a resolution that the Criminal. Code be amended to prohibit children under 18 from betting. ° In an earlier session, Joseph L. Mennill, director of the On- tario Police College in Aylmer, urged the group to offer their men opportunities to further their education. He said that unless such pro- visions are made, a prospective recruit might choose another profession where he can pursue his studies. GIVES WARNING He pvarned, however, against that mail coming into her office| raising too high the academic is running about 50-50 for and requirements fur admission to against buying the painting. the force, saying there is a need "The reaction is hot both\for varied abilities among the ways. The correspondence is} ranks. running about half and half, but) 'It is fallacy to maintain at least 90 per cent of the people) there is lots of room at the top," who have spoken to me person-|he said. 'It would be too easy ally about the idea are for it."|to get a department with all the victims. The Athabasca Conservative said a computer would measure the amount of sand and rock |prisoners hauled "in electronic |wheelbarrows" against the day. Clearing Friday evening Cool. Northeast winds 10 to 15 today becoming 20 this evening Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe: Sunny with a | few cloudy intervals today. Rain with chance of scallered thun- debt. derstorms late tonight and Fri- They wouldn't be freed until it day. Cool. Winds light becoming ¥#* paid. northeast 15 to 20 tonight. In the meantime, they could Northern Georgian Bay, -Ti- buy page od ye Taper weak - 4 i Thite Rivar | Pay for a cell with clean sheets, rin ork va cmt bln television and other amenities. cool today. Variable cloudiness | yore "the temperature never tonight and Friday. Winds light | went below 49 degrees--'just Coch. | enough to make them shiver'-- and they'd eat at Cookhouse B. At the fare Northern White River, sion between the giant XB-70A/day and Friday. Winds light. research bomber and an F-104) Ottawa region: Walker and the bomber's pilot. co-and rain evening. Continuing cool ejected in a capsule seat Wed-| day afternoon. | Sunny today. chase plane which killed record-| Friday sunny with increasing holding X-15 pilot Joseph A. cloudiness during the afternoon | commencing Friday Light The XB-70A's pilot, Al White,; winds becoming easterly 15 Fri- this cookhouse, would be cold mush, "flavored with iodine." Mr. Cowan said the state is so busy contributing.to the de fence of criminals that it has no time for the victims. A ridi culous amount of time and en- ergy was spent "seeing that a hex Whitby, Oshawa COMMERCIAL @® INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT People on the go... active... smart... At home with Jordan Sherry modern. 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Articles can be dropped off at Simcoe Hall at any time If more information is needed please call Simcoe Hall at 728- 7525, BEACH CLEAN-UP Boys from the training school will conduct a clean-up of the east and- west beaches at Bowmanville this Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday bers "ofthe Club will elected president and Capt. Herbert Fraser as secretary- treasurer of the Bowmanville Ministerial Association. nesday, suffering only bruises and shock, He pras at first thought to have suffered a broken arm and severe back in- jury, , Also killed was Maj.. Carl oo ae . Cross, White's co-pilot, whose Mount Forest . 62 body was recovered from his Wingham .... 62 capsule ejection seat near the Hamilton : 62 wreckage of the bomber. St, Catharines ..... 5! 62 The air force said it appeared! 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The Commons had spent five days this session in a debate on abolition of capital punishment but only a minimum of time was spent pn the victims of murderers, the retentionist MP said Andrew Brewin (NDP -- Tor- ; onto Greenwood) and H, A. Ol- 'son (SC--Medicine Hat) pro-| tested Mr. Cowan's suggestion! that only retentionists consider the victim, Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight, Highs Friday Windsor 55 65 St. Thomas .,. 65 golden cream. For perfect enjoyment, be sure your Sherry is Jordan, Very popular. SEWAGE PLANT Bowmanville town council has approved the issuance of | debentures in the amount of | $209,870 to finance the con- struction of a sewage treat- ment plant RESIGNATCON Due to his removal from the..community...4n-the..near future, Councillor Paul Chant has tendered his resignation as a member of council, r STORE HOURS The Bowmanville Merchants' Association has agreed that when a public holiday eecurs on a Friday, stores will close on Wednes- days at 12.30 p.m., remain open until 9 p.m. Thursdays and close all day Friday. 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