Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1966, p. 3

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AND ANOTHER AND ANOTHER Dmitri Polyansky, deputy several smaller dolls inside. day, after Russian premier, shows 1l- Mr. Polyansky presented the him an "Ookpik." year-old Kelli Ann Cage a doll to the girl at a Tor- Russian doll which has onto shopping centre Tues- (CP Wirephoto) MacEachan Vows Action On Old- Age Pension Issue down consistently on old she had given By GERARD McNEIL met with opposition taunts in - age Crime Battle Needs Scientific Methods TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney-| General Arthur Wisnart told the legislature Tuesday night greater use of scientific crime Bidetection methods must he! made to combat refinements in! lawbreaking developed by the underworld. In other legislature business: | --Elmer Sopha (L---Sudbury) said the Toronto Stock Ex- change cannot long withstand public criticism that it is a sophisticated and well- heeled _ Private club. the Commons Tuesday. Mr. MacKEachen made the promise in wrapping up debate OTTAWA (CP)--A promise by Health Minister MacKachen that a government statement on on second reading of Canada old-age pensions will be coming Assistance Plan legislation. The "within a very short time" was extended five-day debate bogged Man Posed As Sharp's Son To Pass Worthless Cheque SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. had twice run away from (CP)--Details of how a Kings-| Kingston hospital where he had 'ton man posed as Finance Min- | been sent after suffering a ister Mitchell Sharp's son to) nervous breakdown. pass a worthless cheque at 4| 'The second flight took him to clothing store came out in court| |! Tuesday. a small bank account. With the Sentence was suspended on A money from the account, he false pretences charge. went to Vancouver in an un- The story as admitted to po-| successful attempt to find work lice by Larry Wayne Scilby, 21,| he hitch-hiked to Calgary and went as follows: land Sault Ste. Mar: Selby phoned the clothing anded in Sault Ste. Marie after store to say the finance minis-;@ bus trip that left him with ter's son would be coming in. only $4 in his pocket In a second call, he said he) The cheque scheme Wwas.a provincial police officer) prompted by a desire to get and asked store employees to} enough money to return to give the son every assistance.| Kingston, probation officer Wil- Ma get sag later Selby wi liam Ellis told the court rived at e store, purchased Macistrs "i 2 « about $11 worth of clothing, paid Aagistrate ( liftord ae ee " a pended sentence providing for it with a $25° cheque and Selby promised to pay. back the took the difference in cash in agar aeiciocae ot Gey tort Th 4 ' clothing store and that he re he cheque, drawn on a Tor-| . Bie' | : ta;3), main in Mr. Ellis' custody until onto bank, was signed Neil) 4), parents could come and get Sharp. On the back was writ- him i ; eke ten. "Care of the Right Honor- able Mitchell Sharp, 199 Buck- ingham Dr., Toronto." CALLED POLICE The suspicious store manager called police after the trans action and Selby was appre- hended Mr. Sharp has a son who lives in Vancouver, In a_ statement quoted in court, a a was FIRE: BRINGS DEATH BULAWAYO, Rhodesia. (AP) Three Africans were sentenced to death for clubbing a railway guard unconscious and commit ting arson. Stephen Bhebe Rhodes Rose and Shorty Mkan- dla poured gasoline through a to police'buffet car window as a train Selby said he|pulled out and set it on ffre. Noel, St. Vincent, N.Y., where he had} pensions There was corridor talk of late sessions and possibly a Sat- urday sitting to clean up busi- ness for the summer recess. MPs had hoped for a recess be ginning last. Thursday. The health minister accused Stanley Knowles (NDP--Winni- peg North Centre) of trying to kill the welfare legislation with an amendment on second read- ing. Mr. Knowles angrily denied this The Knowles amendment pro- posed that the present $75 monthly pension be increased immediately to $100 a month, applicable to all at the age of 65 with no means test. It was ruled out of order, but set the tone of the debate. PROMISES MORE AID Mr. MacKachen said that since March, the government has made it clear it intends to "do something more' for the aged who won't benefit from the Canada Pension Plan and will be "primarily dependent on that flat rate $75 monthly payment." Mr. Knowles suggested the health minister was ashamed to say what the government plans to do for pensioners Mr. MacEachen said 1,000,000 Canadians will benefit from the assistance plan on the basis of need only. Added cost to the fed- eral taxpayer in the 1966-67 fis- cal year would be $85,000,000 Total. federal-provincial com- mitment in the present fiscal year would be $500,000,000. The plan would bri together pres- ent welfare programs, meaning increased aid to the aged, the disabled, the blind, fatherless families and others in' need It also would attempt to deal with the cause and effects of poverty, giving the unfortunate a real chance" to get off pub- lic welfare, Mr. MacKachen said. CBC Top Spur Spe By FRASER MacDOUGALL OTTAWA (CP) Names {ground slowly from the rumor j mill Tuesday in the wake of the| igovernment white paper lon broadcasting, proposing | changes for the Board of Broad- least Governors and the CBC. Speculation centred around these three points; --Will Dr. Andrew Stewart be reappointed chairman of the BBG and Alphonse Ouimet} president of the CBC after Parliament passes legislation reorganizing the structure of the two bodies? --Who will the government) name to bring the BBG full- time membership to five from three? _ Who is the likely choice of UOET Sets --Agriculture Minister W. A.| Stewart said talks between| Ontario and Quebec on floor prices for milk used in manu-| facturing have been resumed. --Vernon Singer (L--Downs- view). said the government had done nothing to update ridiculous liquor laws, change | archaic divorce laws or revise} injunction practices in labor disputes which he said were based on laws of 300 years ago. Changes culation the CBC board of directors as. of chief executive officer of the publicly-owned corporation, a! new post proposed in the white paper? Time for decisions is months away. Dr, Stewart and Mr. Oubmet|; iwere reappointed to their posts jlast fall for | However, seven-year terms. these appointments along with others to both boards, wi!l lapse when the new Broadcasting Act comes into ef- fect. Dr. Stewart's current sal ary is $23,000 a year, Mr. Oui- met's $40,000. AWAITED WHITE PAPER When Dr. Stewart was re-| appointed, it was reported that he agreed to stay on only until {the white paper was introduced | and the Broadcasting Act re- vised. A former president of the University of--Alberta, he was said to have wanted to return to academic life. However, on Monday, * partment's jsection had refused 11 applica- on licences for television stations is lifted as of after) now, --J. Wilfrid Spooner, munici- pal affairs minister, said mu- nicipalities should use power they already possess to con- trol street sales of ice cream. The house passed a private bill earlier in the session for North York township permit- ting it to pass bylaws to pro- hibit street sales from ve- hicles. --Mr. Wishart said the attor- ney-general's laboratory will be renamed the Ontario Cen- tre of Forsenic Sciences in keeping with its expanded role as the scientific part of the. war against. crime Introducing his department's spending estimates for the cur-| rent fiscal year, Mr. Wishart said: '"'We must encourage po- lice forces throughout the prov- ince to rely upon the evidence which may be obtained with all the procedures available through scientific crime detec- tion." He also. said he was asking the house for enough money _ 10 more probation officers | o the province's probation serv- ice. ber of officers to 200. He also reported that his de- used car dealers: tions for dealers' Jicences and now is considering 66. The sec- tion.has been in. operation for a year. TV Station Freeze Off OTTAWA (CP) - new The freeze competing Transport Minister Pick- |the white paper was tabled in/ersgill told the Commons Tues- Guidelines TORONTO (CP) -- University of Toronto professors will have to get permission from their superiors to run for public of- fice and, if elected, will have, to take a pay cut. A staff memorandum, signed by Dr. Claude Bissell, president of the university, also says that no dean or chairman of a de- partment should seek office. It says that if a department head objects to a staff mem- ber's candidacy, he should state| the grounds for his objection) both to the candidate and the} president of the university. A staff member is allowed a five-year leave of absence with- out pay if elected to Parliament} and leave of absence to attend! sittings with a pro rata reduc- tion in salary if elected to the provincial legislature, the mem- orandum says. Election to municipal posts would also call for some agree-| ment on time absent and salary TRIES DARK ON STINK RATON, N.M. (AP) -- Hu- mane Officer James Rowell has been assigned to rid this town of between 100 and 200 skunks owing to a rabies scare. He plans to lure them into a Ifght- tight wooden box, in the belief that skunks do not fire off their scent glands in an absolute blackout, before killing them. CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 TROUD FOOD MARKET 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY 49 LEAN MEATY TENDER BEEF BLADE BLADE REMOVED MEATS C b POT ROAST TENDER BEEF LEAN PORK C Ib 49 ROAST SHOULDER C Ib 39 U. POTATOES JU S.A. No. 1 NEW 10-LB, BAG FRESH PORK BUTT ROAST SHOULDER ROAST 39 65: B lb ECONOMY ROAST Prime Rib LEAN TENDER CROSSCUT FRESH PORK SAUSAGE C DEVON RINDLESS ACON the Commans, he said he is will- ing to remain as chairman but) paper ' Staying on. The other present members of three-man BBG lare: Pierre Juneau, man, at $19,000 a year, David Sim, former deputy ister of national revenue, $18,000. min- at |speaking and that one of the five will be a woman. There is n e as to whether Mr. Ouimiet i be reappointed, | or whether he wants to be. LADIES' Studta the|\Roard of Broadcast and | ready tion. now will hear Speculation is strong that atjfor |least two members of the neW\any area, except four listed in |five-man board will be French- the white paper. day He said this is a consequence \that this is up to the govern-jof the government's white pa- ment. two years, the Governors For the last board!has not recommended any new vice-chair-| Ty that al- one sta- stations in areas are served by Mr. Pickersgill said the BBG any application alternative TV service in The paper. says John- Sas- for the CBC in the Saint Fredericton area, Sudbury, katoon and Victoria. WEAR Srurn SALE OF SALES Sale Starts 9 A.M. THURSDAY, JULY 7th Save on Exclusive Sportswear e SLIMS ¢ TOPS e SWIM WEAR ¢ SKIRTS © MATCHING SEPARATES SAVE UP TO 5% _--~ apuneseeeees ------ All Sale Merchandise, Imported and Domestic Sportswear, is of the High- est Quality availab le in Canada. Nesbitt & LADIES' 33 Kins oll day EAST Open Wedne WEAR OSHAWA day and Fr day Nights |day when the heaviest U.S. sat- tol! © curl into a ball, climb the This would bring the num-/ - spokesman jto |idea when they go into a house | warrants, under the Excise Tax Act. He saw nothing in the/per on broadcasting. tabled in) We are to enforce these laws." 'that would prevent my the House Monday. -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 6, 1966 § Fuel Experiments End With Success By HOWARD BENEDICT CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) After years of engineering head- aches, it appears that U.S, sei- entists have harnessed liquid hydrogen as a high - energy rocket fuel for man-to-the-moon and other space missions. The breakthrough came Tues- elliteé, a 29-ton rocket stage, hurtled around the globe for turee orbits while ground sta- tions monitored the behavior of 10 tons of hydrogen packed in the fuel tank. Threughout--this 44-hour pe- riod, the hydrogen performed better than expected, thanks to a unique system of small rock- ets and gas vents that created a tiny thrust to keep the fuel positioned in the bottom of the 64,000-gallon tank, at the end of the engine Under weightless conditions on previous tests with smaller rockets, the fuel had a tendency walls of the tank or Vaporize. But each time, when the gen- drogen settled to the bottom, with hardly a ripple on the sur- face, demonstrating that the en- gine could have been restarted --a must for manned lunar- landing flights. A Saturn rocket, most power-| ful yet launched by the United States, boosted its second stage! labora- | into space as the test tory. This second stage, which fired its engine to attain orbital) speed, is the same as the rocket) which will form the third stage of the mammoth Saturn V rocket that will hurl project Apollo astronauts on moon jour- ney | of. moon shot, the Saturn V | third stage will have to coast arguna We givve tor up wo Wres orbits--as the satellite did Tues- day--then restart its engine at the desired time and location ta provide the final thrust for the astronauts, SPEED KING Amazing self-sudsing CAR WASH SPONGE Gives up to 30 Washings and Pel- ishing all in one performance, Ask for it at your favorite Service Station. as The 4 C's of Saving CONFIDENCE ! CONVENIENCE ! 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