'GROW BIG FOR EXPO' White-tailed deer fawns which will be almost full size by the time Expo '67 opens next April, need no urging from University of Manitoba student Wendy Larkin, working this sum- Capt. E. C. Hoy, Pioneer Pilot, Paid Tribute LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)-- "T'm much more nervous now than when I came here the first time,"' Captain Ernest C. Hoy said Sunday. He was referring to his pio- neer flight Aug. 7, 1919, in which he became the first man to fly across the Rocky Mountains, A plaque commemorating the flight--from Vancouver to Leth- bridge--was unveiled here at ceremonies attended by Capt. Hoy, 71, who lives in retirement in Toccoa, Ga, Capt. Hoy's flight was made in a fabric-covered, open-cock- pit Curtiss JN4, the famous Jenny. He completed the trip-- with intermediate stops--in 14 hours and eight minutes, Capt. Hoy said the biggest problem on his trip was posed by" clouds with granite cen- tres,' a joking reference. to mountains shrouded in. cloud He recalled flying through one pass, uncertain that he had either the space or altitude to make it. "What that's could I do? 'where I had to go and there to turn around." His little Jenny could be coaxed to only 7,000 feet, not as high as many of the moun tains near his route, He was forced to fly through passes and around mountains because he couldn't fly over them Capt. Hoy's flight was insti- gated by John Nelson, owner of the old Vancouver Daily World. it was sponsored by The Daily World, The Lethbridge Herald and The Calgary Herald Capt. Hoy picked up about $1,000 for the flight, keeping half and turning the other half over to the Vancouver branch of the Aerial League. He last piloted an airplane in 1920, Bandits | Threat wasn't 'room mer at Winnipeg's Assini- boine Zoo, Four deer and four bison, part of a wild- life exhibit being sponsored by British American Oil in the fle Notre-Dame park- land at Expo, will be moved NEWS IN BRIEF CUGIE WEDS AGAIN | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-- Bandleader Xavier Cugat, 66 married his 21-year-old Spanish singer, Charo, Sunday in a brief ceremony at a hotel casino on the Las Vegas strip, It was Cu |gat's third marriage and the first for Charo CAN'T AGREE KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) Two days of talks between India and Pakistan for the resump tion of air services between the two countries ended Saturday night without agreement. Air service between India and Pak istan has been suspended since last September when their ar- mies clashed over the Kashmir DIES AT 116 BASSETT, Va. (AP) Mrs Mahala Lewis, who said three years ago she thought "my time is nearly here," died Saturday at the approximate age of 116 She has 189 survivors. DIE OF THIRST TEHRAN, Iran (AP)--Sixteen members of a 30-man camel caravan convoy died of thirst in a desert crossing from. Sha |habad to Ilam, 800 miles south west of Tehran, said reports re ceived Saturday from llam FIRE. FIRST ROCKET TOKYO (Reuters) Japan has successfully fired a 16-foot rocket destined to be the first stage of the MU-45, which is scheduled to put Japan's first satellite into orbit by mid-1968 it was announced here Satur day. PLAYBOY OFFENDS PARIS (AP) This month's copies of American magazine Playboy will be seized in France because they carry pho- tos of film actress Jane Fonda unclothed, officials said Sunday, 'The decision was taken by a en Colombia, Newly - elected President Says BOGOTA (Reuters) -- Colom- bia is facing the threat of re- newed activity by bandits who until recently terrorized" the countryside, says newly = in- stalled President Carlos Lieras Restrepo In a 5,000-word speech during his inauguration ceremony Sun- day night, Lleras warned that the bandits might reorganize themselves under foreign insti- gation. He did not elaborate. | Colombia's faltering economy has been cited as one of the reasons for renewed outbreaks fof banditry, kidnapping and te: rortsm Massive security operation surrounded the inauguration ceremony itself following a bomb explosion in a cultural centre run by the U.S. embassy jhere Thursday in which four ipersons were killed Gilt: 9? WOLFE ae) Little Ronald uproar mother barged in to scold him "VN be good for a nickel," he said "A nicke his mother exploded "| never heerd of such a thing. You should be good for nothing, like your fother!" STORES: @ 92 WOLFE @ 170% MARY ST, @ 12 BOND E @ 924 SIMCOE N. AGENTS @ Roxy Veriety, Rosslyn Plere CLEAWIT SERVICE was cousing on in the playroom when his @ United Texi, 143 King St. East 725-3555 ' 924 Bc Simcoe THE OSHAWA 'THAES, Monday, August 8, 1966 7 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE * Youth Drank In Hotel | LCBO To Be Informed Political Parties In N.Z. Square Off For Election By J. C. GRAHAM tide over some of its difficulties and exchange funds have shown a slight increase which raises | possibilities that restraints are At this stage the main issues a further slide in funds might| beginning to take effect. the nese , . is ee 'Canadian Press Correspondent seem likely to be the Viet Nam|compel drastic austerity meas Worry of { the Liquor Control Board is rence of a similar nature Bick-| auCKLAND (CP) -- Political 'i ae | : F to be informed that a 19-year-lell would again be charge loistiog in Mew Senlane aj war in external affairs and eed a before November, It has FA i old Oshawa youtn was aiiowea; novyia Claimed that after: of far. the triennial | NOMic strains in the domestic| already intensified the credit| ETH ' | squaring to drink in Oshawa's Cadillac|two parties on June 13 and July| general election due in Novem-| field. squeeze and introduced bans on) gy ; Hotel on Simcoe St. §, |13 he found empty bottles in'her, The annual conferences of| The National government has|the buying of foreign shares) pes op det | The order came from his garage, both the ruling National party| fully supported the United States| With New Zealand funds or the' teeth sipping, listrate Harry Jermyn at Police he said, had visited|and the opposition Labor Party |line in Viet Nam and has sent|@*Port of New Zealand bank-| wae, you ont, Mae Mag Fri-| |day's sitting of Oshawa Mag-|several of the parties to quiet| have duly declared confidence in|a token force of an artillery "ts. tes. This pleasant powder gives « iti Crt ei "on airy fh men" Bere ce ce, Mle ee oe j shy t Tad wr i 4 " . e , ia 5 Sie siinuiee onetier Be het aa "the weiss arid li a es ~y ong pie pret SEE SAWED ON AID government has been able 1o| or feling. faline (hon-asla)= fined 19 - year - old Patrick|*"™" oe Labor has shown much soul|arrange further loans abroad to Ges 7. at any drug counter, Labor 35 in the House of Rep- resentatives, almost a standstill] r "hanged its line several times on the previous election, The|' ; third ng Social Credit, just | 2nd even revealed disunity at tailed to win is. first sea 0] tunis. Weave oun faver| | Parliament, Ali ihree--parties; ys lu | will again contest all 80 geats,\0f replacing combatant troops No major departures of policy| With increased civil aid, have so far emerged in pre- The national party believes it election manoeuvring, Tradi-|as a vote-winning line in its tionally, the National party) forthright stand on Viet Nam leans toward private enterprise| despite vocal opposition to its and Labor toward socialism, but| policy by some organizations. with so many exceptions that| [ts confidence was shown at the the boundaries are rather annual conference when a mo- blurred tion congratulating the govern- : ment on its Viet Nam stand was carried unanimously with a standing ovation, Foot - mouth ie" om Ge | Disease Hits Go now! Vacation worry-free! | McNamee $50. and cost or se- @sain." n days in jail for minor con: If there are any more par- uming. jties like this", said Magistrate | Pleading guilty to the charge Jermyn, then you tell the |McNamee of Hunter "St, Tor! die jronto said that he had been MINOR CONSUMING {drinking in the Cadillac Hotel.! Two brothers, Russell Parish, . 2 18, of Stock Ave, Toronto; and {POLICE CHASE ' Stephen Parish, 17, of Duffer- ala owe atitaasee as. in Bt, Whitby, were fined af- aiied tn 3 faty chai, Wasik ter pleading guilty to charges : of minor consuming, jtrate Jermyn heard Russell Parish was fined $100 |' Before the court was Delbert and costs or 15 days in jail |\Oke, 20, of Oshawa, who plead-\after admitting a previous mi- ed guilty to a charge of dan-'nor consuming offence, His gerous driving, brother Stephen was fined $50 "Tl have to plead guilty," he and costs or seven days in jail, told the court, 'I can't remem-| Two Montreal fairground wor ber anything about the crash|kers employed with the mid- or what happened," way now visiting Alexandra Reading the evidence Assis-|Park appeared on charges of searching over the issue, has New Zealand foreign exchange funds, They stand at only $65,-| tant Crown Attorney Edward being drunk in a public place, | 500,000, $30,000,000 below the ° Howell said that the high speed Rene Forgette and Laston Le level at the game time two Go with an HFC Traveloan. w. brun were both fined $10 and chase began at King St years ago At Britain and Stevenson Rd cosis or 10 days in jail, Both Labor continually taunts the MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Go with money for A police car was waiting at|Pleaded guilty to the charges, : : 'itain ig BOvernment with failing to es-| ton | 8 | 4 | a 20 | 4" | 12) every need, An HFC the stop light. As the light' progen wicur LONDON (CP) -- Britain is\tanlish a balance in the econ- nn. | wOnihs | meethe | mocthe months) mont Traveloan gives you é ; PICKED FIGHT fighting its worst foot - and $100 15 i$ i$ | $6.12) $9.46 i turned green a car driven by Bas : : , & omy and with trying to borrow EARL nt, ane Sy 4 cash ' } Oke sped past on the inside An Oshawa man couldn't mouth disease outbreak in six its way to solvency 4 : | 39 a7 ay * ' } : remember picking a fight with! years. with more than 25.000 m2! : ; 32.96 | $1. relaxed vacation. at a speed police . estimated ' sent veers, " The government's fear is that 1 1) 91 , at 55 miles per hour the policeman who arrested! animals slaughtered at a cost | | 1600 RE Then you repay . him but yesterday he pleaded he governme f almost | 2500 73,35) 90.18 Police he said vave chase fo the government of almo HFC jientl lac n Steve aa i a ond guilty to a charge of being' $1 000,000 sheep-raising centre of Roth- 3000 | 88,02 | 108,22 conven: We | s seal yt tint t » 80 mile drunk in a public place A two-week battle to halt) Dury, there would be nothing to| | 4048 196-96 14671 18037 | ST h spl oe mule, Gary Miller, 22, of 615 Hor- spread of the disease in the big Hold it back from Scotland and . ; Ach shout red We inseranee dibetieais Mg ag pon rend me ag doh 2 top st., Oshawa, was fined $10|sheep-raising county of North-|'he neighboring counties of oon sol repoymnam bet Se nt tees ro ton of te Reames, are oe i next spring: In the Expo | A gp mainte: oe and costs or 10 days in jail.|umberland, near the Scottish|Cumberland and Durham, i et ie ey it lag Rds During: tt "part Evidence was that Miller was border, has left grave doubts} The disease appears as a | eimai ai, Bu hr Pr ty nd See i "nee we tae seat! HOUSEHOLD Fl themselves separate oe speeds in excess of 100 tle Hotel on Simcoe St, N. When break can be- restricted to the Carcasses must be destroyed to World . # ay deanna adie pA hour, Police who wer driving rrested he tried to fight with 18 farms already blighted prevent spread of the disease. Ask about our evening hours narrow 1agoon at 100 miles an hour made rd the policeman Farmers estimate that be-| Virtually the entire county of : od ground-on the fleeing cat LIQUOR CHARGES tween 500,000 and 1,000,000 Northumberland has been liv-| 2 OSHAWA OFFICES . ' gy) Eequccaahetentg hee y have to be slaught-| ing Y siege oc : al Oke overtook two cars at the! Illega) possession of liquor ebay eh dag . . wi under sle ge conditions for a Suite 208, Oshawa Shopping Ctr.--Ph. 725-1138 iawar a Giavans 3 ered if the outbreak continues fortnight. Affected farms have thy en of agen oe led Oahawa man, Wilfred Me-| inabated been sealed off with red posters (northwest corner, ever Fairweather's) sti ZOiIng a e same hi fore > cour > and : pal name men lentes guilty. to" the 'charge. y,J0%R, Woodcock, secretary Of/at every gate warning visitors:| 64 King Street East-~Telephone 725-6526 At Phillip Murray Ave. police|Sentence was put over for ia os reer i ns ge trot aig disease -- 4 (next to the Genosha Hotel) ake lights 2 ; jthe Nation mers VU » admittance."' French judge acting upon a S@W brake lights go on and weeks so that a related case|toiq reporters during the week-| the disease has reached AIAN: 06 Herwoed Dente att evsiconaeane nn ene complaint lodged by the ac- then a cloud of dust could be heard end thatif the disease pene withi a mile of Cheviot Hills,| one tress' husband, French film di When th ey arrived they Kor minor consuming Lorne trates the hills north of the he ei Of Novthitiberand's rector Roger Vadim, Vadim an- found Oke's car had overturn-)Tyayiss, of RR 2 Bowmanville, | ahaah fas : nounced he will also sue the ¢d and burst into flames, was fined $50 and costs of 10) th eek on a charge of|: delat apis ' whic issih magazine for $20,000 damage Oke had to be dragged out!days in jail. He pleaded guilty @notmer week o of his burning car. He wasito the charge i of "yuh Oshawa en were BARRIENTOS SWORN taken to hospital with serious! Por being drunk in a public John 4 otton, 25, of 156 Ritson * * * * LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP)--Gen, head injuries Inlace Joseph Brawley, of 552 Rd, S., and David Moore, 27, + Rene Barrientos Ortuno was ins In court Oke admitted to a Simcoe St. S.. was fined $10 of 214 Bloor St. E. augurated as president of Bo- String of previous minor traf-\and costs or four days in jail.! Also remanded were three | livia Saturday, ending the 21- fie convictions He pleaded guilty to the of others charged with the at) month junta rule headed by Magistrate Jermyn, who ad-!fence 2 tempted rape of the same girl. | Da Gen. Alfredo Ovando journed the court to consider They were Douglas. Cotton, 18, sentence, returned to give Oke| WAGE CHARGE of 1011 Wardman Cres., Whitby, * NAMED DIRECTOR a three - year driving suspen-| A charge of failing to pay|Logan Moore, 25 of 214 Bloor St. OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. Saidul-|sion, the maximum suspension|wages was withdrawn against|E., and L. P. Langile, 37, of| lah Khan, a social psychology |on a dangerous driving charge,|Harry Blohm, of 211 Dearborn |Bloor St. E | professor at the University of Sentence on the charge was\Ave., after he agreed to pay| Logan D. Moore is also char- Ottawa and a research officer suspended for an indefinite per-|@ $40 bill to William Anderson, |ged with carnal knowledge, The for the Dominion Bureau of Sta-|iod jof Simcoe St. charges are expected to be tistics, has been named execu-| me | Remanded in custody forjheard next Friday, | tive director for Canada of the WITHDRAWN . es eee International Association for So. Alfred Bickell pleaded not cial Psychology at Washington, S¥ilty to a charge brought un Cc, der the city's anti + noisy by- law Roman Kobyra, of 117 Arling-; Ave, claimed that Bickell,} * RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH % SHEIK DEPOSED BAHRAIN (Reuters) TAK KKKKKEKEKEEEEK KK KS Sheik ton | PLUS LOW Shakbutt, ruler of Abu Dhabi, his next door neighbor had noi- $8.00 PER DAY MILEAGE CHARGE a Sy parties almost every Friday oil-producing state in the Per- and Saturday night 725-6553 sian Gulf, was deposed Satur- He was a little loose on the ' + day by members of his family,| dates of the noisy parties, how RU f He E RF oO kh D S + the British political resident's ever, and because of this As-| : -- _ agri He was sistant Crown Howell requested CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS * replaced by his brother, Sheik that the charge be withdrawn. | Zaid, formerly governor of Abul There was a warning from| 14 ALBERT ST, * Dhabi's fertile Buraimi Oasis, the Bench, however that if} 725-6553 Oshawa * Oc RIO an official statement said there was any further occur-/ ------==-- grt Many, Many More In-Store Tuesday Specials Vivica + ADULTS ONLY ALLOWED SPECIALS! 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