Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 8, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Two Texans A In Multiple M FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)-- tigators said today, after her two companions were killed and their bodies stuffed in the trunk of a car. Central Texas officers ar- rested two young men late Sun- day and charged them with what assistant District-Attorney Grady Hight said were sexually- motivated slayings. Murder complaints were filed against Roy Green, 18, and Kenneth McDuff, 20, both from the Marlin, Tex. area. Hight said rape charges also would be filed. ee The multiple murder was the 1 | said they would result in an ex- ; | change of knowledge on mat- | ters second case of Texas violence within a week, occurring less than a week after sniper Charles J. Whitman killed or © fatally wounded 16 at the Uni- versity of Texas in Austin. A fisherman stumbled across 4.25 the bodies of Robert Brand, 17, of nearby Alvarado, and his cousin, Mark Dunnam, 16, of Tarzana, Calif., shortly, after) dawn Sunday. Picket Bridge SQUEEZED INTO TRUNK NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) The bodies, punctured by mul-|More than 700 peace marchers, tiple bullet wounds, were/including bearded teen - agers squeezed into the trunk of the) carrying guitars, Saturday pick- Brand family car which hadjeted international bridges a been abandoned on a lone] y|Queenston, Niagara Falls and country road south of Fort) Fort Erie. Worth. The demonstrators from Ham- Investigators then ordered ajjjton, Toronto, St. Catharines widespread search for Ednajand other Niagara Peninsula Louise Sullivan, 16, of suburban centres, handed out leaflets pro- EDNA SULLIVAN Everman, who had accompa-| nied young Brand and his cou- testing the war in Viet Nam, They demanded an immediate me oy a movie date Saturday pit to the war and criticized night. the Canadian government's sup- The body of the slender port of the United States' posi- brown-haired girl was not re- tion. Police did not interfere covered immediately, although|with the demonstration except Hight said it apparently had not/to issue warnings not to impede been taken far from Fort traffic. t ccused urder Exchange Visits TORONTO (CP) Mayor Philip Givens said Sunday he would like to see the external affairs department establish a program of exchange visits on the municipal level between Canada and Iron Curtain coun- tries. In an interview after a three- week trip in Eastern Europe, Mayor-Givens said_ everywhere he went he found "a great de- sire to learn from the West" and a "great reservoir of good properly." | If the visits were invoked, he} such as urban renewal, housing and sewage problems. will, if we would only use it | Wins Class SHELBURNE, Ont. John Henry Mooring, 39, of| |Springhill, N.S., won the open) lclass of the Canadian old time! | fiddlers' championship here Sat- urday night for the third year} in a row. | There were 117 entries in the! championship from four prov- linces and six American states. | Dorothy Houston, Ont. won the women's class, Stanley Hall, Hamilton, won the} novelty event and the teen class levent was won by Charles| Joyce, 15, of Sarnia. | Shelburne is 40 miles west of Barrie. Exports Record WASHINGTON (AP) -- The} U.S. agriculture department} says final reports show ex- orts of U.S. farm products dur-| (CP) =| _ Beauteous Italian act- ress Gina __ Lollobrigida BEAUTIFUL GINA SEES THE BEASTS Madrid, Spain, yesterday in the company of German actor Horst Buchholtz, with takes in the bullfights at Las Ventas arena, in Forest Fires On Decrease TORONTO (CP)--Forest fire fighters throughout the province Earlton,|are slowly catching up. Seven- extinguished teen fires were during the 24-hour period pre- ceding 11 a.m. today, bringing the number still burning to 20. During the same period only five new fires were reported. pre = | Gains Recorded | By Industrials | TORONTO (CP)--Industrials made strong fractional gains in light morning trading today on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Algooa Steel rose % to 29, while Dofasco and Royal Bank climbing 1 to a 1966 high of 29.| In speculation action, Jaye) rose 7 cents to 38 cents | On index, industrials gained) climbed % each to 23% and .13 to 157.12, golds 3.11 to 190.2% whom she is making a film. (AP. Wirephoto by cable from Madrid) 'Goren Team Is Defeated second knockout. round of DYES |obtained from cochineal and LIMA, Peru (Rejiters)--Dyes| several wild - growing plants used by the In are being|which abound in the Peruvian used experimentally in cancer|countryside, are injected into diagnosis, it was revealed Satur-|the patient's bloodstream and day. The method was described|the presence of cancer may be by Peruvian Scientist Guillermo} determined later by microscopic Cruz Sanchez. He said the dyes,'analysis of blood samples. | ee Honest Cal LTD. ar Th EE UI BUSINESS at 424 KING ST. WEST Door Closed August 12 Building Being Leased EXPERIMENT } _ GIBSON soya 2 STOVES & REFRIGERATORS Campbell Red Lake spear-|Spingold team Sunday night left headed an advance in golds,|only eight teams left in the run-| ning for the title. The team of| bridge ace Charles Goren was defeated, The event, which began last) | Wednesday with 96 teams, is the} WHOLESALE PRICES ?? No Reasonable Offer Refused 70%. Interprovincial Pipe rose A lands and forests depart- 1 Y% to 76%. ment spokesman said the num- western oils .99 to 105.69 and the|last major championship at) exchange index .19 to 150.29,|stake in the American Contract} Volume at 11 a.m. was 785,000| Bridge League summer national | jber burning has been decreas- steadily for the last week. Fires still burning are located districts near Kenora, Sud- bury and Tweed, three each; Sioux Lookout, Port Arthur and Parry Sound, two each; and ing by Senior western oils also made strong gains, with Home B ris- ing % to @ 1966 high of 234% and Home A gaining % to 23 after the same time Friday shares compared with 606,000 at|tournament. It is a single elimi- nation match. NO TRADES NEEDED ing the fiscal year ended June|Fort Frances, Swastika, North] reaching a high of 23%. Cana- dian Superior gained % to 20 jand Dome % to 18%. Centre Of Quake Joe Weintraug, Miami Beach, | FACTORY GUARANTEE defeated the lone Canadian sur-} Brian Pauls, international vivor, by 25 points, Worth. P iin i Hight said she had been raped |; past Si By ady & pif joined by William Kashtan, and choked to death but would jeader of the Communist Party not disclose' the source of his|in Canada. In an interview, Mr. information. | Kashtan said he was lending his FE ss Ban ag gl support to the marchers' cause. mascara across a window of the death car and discovered her shoes and purse lying inside. Takes Over OTTAWA (CP)--Capt. Robert! He said he is not a member of the organizing group, the {Toronto Co-ordinating Commit- tee to End the War in Viet Nam, and "'came as a private individual." Pennell's Plan. H. Falls, 42, of Welland, com-| mandant of the Canadian) Forces Maritime warfare) school in Halifax, will take over command of the aircraft carrier Bonaventure in October. The defence department said Saturday Capt. Falls, the car-| rier's air commander from 1961} to 1963, succeeds Commodore) Harry Porter, who has been ap- pointed director-general of Mar- itime forces at Canadian Forces) headquarters here. Fear Seen RHODES, Greece (AP) -- Caught in a cold war between Greece and Turkey, more than 400 Turkish subjects in the Greek Dodecanese Islands live today under fear they may eventually be expelled. The government in Athens set expulsion plans into motion last week, then decided Saturday to hold off when Turkey agreed it} would stop expelling Greek na- tionals from Turkey. Official sources said Greece would hold off only as long as Turkey does. Before the agreement, Turk- ish subjects on the islands were advised to prepare to leave be- cause expiring work and resi- dence permits would not be re- newed, That step is in abeyance for now, following the agreement worked out between Turkish Ambassador Turn Tuluy and MONTREAL (CP) -- Solicitor General Larry Pennell said Sunday the United Nations should be given the power to force disputing nations to ac- cept the jurisdiction of the World Court in certain cases Addressing a luncheon at the American Bar Association con- vention in Montreal, Mr. Pen- nell said present world condi- tions required an authority em- | rey anf "@ 'id. 7 |powered to enforce world-wide), medium-sized nuclear under- acceptance of justice The Canadian cabinet mem- ber described the World Court as "a half-way house on the road to international law, and said the court's jurisdiction must be extended "'if it is to become the instrument to bridge the unbridgeable wall." "The heat and hurry of inter national disputes in the nuclear age demand some supreme common effort to make justice and brotherhood prevail in in- ternational relations,' said. The World Court's inability to rule on the issue of in South Africa was an example of its weakness, M1 Pennell said. he Apartheid At Festival INNIS. LAKE, Ont. (CP)-- About 13,000 paid admissions to the three-day Mariposa Folk Festival made it the most suc- cessful festival in its six years adian and Americar 30 set a record of $6,700,000,000. | This is an increase of $600,000,- 000 over the record set last year. Suggest Tour NEW .YORK (AP) -- Presi- WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Thundershowers dent Johnson should tour the slums because it would stir his emotions. on the civil rights is- isue, says James former national director of the Congress of Racial Equality. In an interview Farmer called on Johnson to reverse what he called a slowdown in civil rights action. Farmer,| Bay, Pembroke and Lindsay, one each, Senior base metals were un-| Near The Gulf changed on index at 97.44. Fal-| conbridge and Labrador gained) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An Fire danger ratings are high}¥4 each to 97% and 28, whilejearthquake felt in California in the Sioux Lookout and Lake|Noranda dipped % to 53 andjand Arizona Sunday was cen-| Huron districts -and elsewhere in the province. moderate| Inco and Roman Corp. % each|tred near the Gulf of California | where branches of the San An- \dreas. fault enter the sea, sci- entists reported There was shaking and sway- ing of buildings in San Diego, to 92% and 15%. | | But Not Qui TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast officials reported Charles Howell of the San Diego State College geology de- |partment said the quake was jprobably the most severe te So Warm Bay no damage was reported. The shaking was felt over a Vari-| wide area of central and south-| Ss, Western James No nagging backache!' 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Lake Huron, Southern Georgian 3ay, Niagara, Lake Ontario Haliburton, Killaloe, Toronto,| Windsor, London, Hamilton: | |Mainly cloudy with scattered} | thundershowers and not quite so| ground explosion in the Sovie Union's Semipalatinsk testing area in central Asia | 23,570 Die warm, Light winds CHICAGO (AP)--The Nationa Northern Georgian Council reports 23,570; magami, Algoma, Sault persons died on U.S. highway North Bay, Sudbury during-the first six months of| Mainly cloudy with occasiona |1966--the largest number ever in| showers or thundershowers and a six-month period. The prev-|not much change in' tempera-} ious high six-month total' was|ture. Winds easterly 15 21,750 deaths from January Cochrane, White River: through June of 1965 Mainly cloudy with occasional| rain and continuing cool. 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