Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1966, p. 3

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ROBERT McCAFFREY MRS. E. Should Canada be playing a fighting role in the Viet Nam war? Six people were asked this question during a a man - on - the - street sur- vey. They said: Cathy McClure, 31 Thornton Rd. S.: "No -- 1 don't think so. In the first place it doesn't concern Canada. If the Amer- icans want to stick their noses out, that's up to them, but I feel that we should definitely stay out of the war. We have enough problems of our own here in Canada." Robert McCaffrey, Madoc: "Yes -- I think we should. BENSON ROGER KIRKPATRICK United States and Canada have to make a stand some- where. I don't know what will happen if they don't. If Can- ada was in the situation that the Americans are now in, I'm sure that the Americans wouldn't hesitate to come to our aid. They are doing as much as they can." Terry Irwin, 722 Eastwood Ave,: "I can't say for sure, but right at the moment, I don't think that it is any of our business. If it gets too serious and out of hand, the Americans will call for our aid and if they do, I think Canada In Viet Nam? SUSAN RIZNEK TERRY that we should definiieiy go along. with them." Roger Kirkpatrick, 219 Clarke St., Oshawa: 'I def- initely think we should -- and why not. The Americans are trying to get it over with and try to establish some sort of peace there and i think that Canada could playa big role in aiding the Americans in their cause. After all, they are fighting for us, too." Mrs. E. Benson,- Toronto: "I would have to say no, It's too far away from us, Not by travel, but by responsibility. Sooner or later we may have IRWIN CATHY McCLURE a figning te the Viet Nam war, but right now our responsibility is to- ward peace. It is best that we don't do anything foolish at present." ; Susan Riznek, RR 3, Bow- manville --"No -- I don't think so. I think that the Americans should be there to suppress communism, if that is their reason for being there. If their reason 'is to gain anything other than that, then it is an unjust war, and they should get out -- right away." Bail Given Baronet, 22 LONDON (AP)--Sir Ranulph - Wykeham Fien- lnes was free on bail today |charged with trying to drive a |U.S. movie company from one \of England's prettiest villages. The 22 - year - old baronet, a lieutenant in the Royal Scots | Greys Regiment, was quoted by |police as saying his aim was to stop "mass entertainment rid- ing rough - shod over the feel- ings of the people." Sir Ranuiph and inree friends were accused at a preliminary hearing of making a night raid with flares on a film location in the Wiltshire hamlet of Castle Comre--once voted England's most attractive. village. Tweniieth Century Fox 'is shooting the movie Doctor Doo- litt!s. ef Castle Combe and res- idents have complained because the company put a temporary dam across a river running through the village to make it look like a little fishing port. Prosecutor Peter Barnes told Chippenham magistrates court | that Sir Ranulph and his friends planned to create 'alarm and} lice had been tipped off by a London newspaper about the plot and were waiting for them. The handsome young baronet and his colleagues--Christopher Knight, 23, Ben Howkins, 21, and Jeremy Fraser, 25, were committed to trial Oct. 4, on a charge of "conspiring to cause a public mischief." They were re- leased on bail of £50 ($150) each. In addition, Sir Randolph was accused of illegally pn ing 32 ounces of plastic explosive and of stealing seven sticks of plastic explosive and two prim- ers from his regiment. Prosecutor Barnes said the quartet planned to set off flares to divert attention while they destroyed the film com- pany's dam. At the same time they were going to send hoax telephone' calls bringing out the fire brigade, the army, the RAF and civil defence units to con- fuse everybody. Only one flare went off be- fore the police nabbed the raid- ers, but three fire engines and two ambulances rushed to the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Auguste 9, 1966 3 ~| confusion" on the scene. But po-| village after getting alarm calls. | os Reorganization Of Seaway oe, Proposed In Legisl ation | THIS HOUSE REALLY MOVES with steel beams. CP Wirephoto™ iapeiccaaeeiabiiecemertiestienisetls Man Sentenced To Year Term MILTON, Ont. (CP)--Charles Pegg, 27, of nearby Waterdown Monday was sentenced to one year definite and one year in- definite in the Ontario reforma- tory for attempting to have sex- ual intercourse with a 12-year- old girl on April 23. Milton is 10 miles north of Oakville. 7 Good Names To Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill McFeeters -- Vice Pres, SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. ' 723-2265 Grievance and_ arbitration procedures are provided for as jare check-off dues to the RNAO re, making itstranslation into. (Jesuits) said a married priest wouid be required to leave the order and cease performing the functions of a priest--though he! ~i technically would not cease to be one. "A priest is always a priest, through the sacrament of ordi- nation,' the spokesman. said, J | | 0 t near Woodstock is actually urp us 5 l or Ta e | n n ario on its way to a new location structure and head off a pos-|. rr the house above the railings WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The gj asa: d originally authorized to borrow us sible increase in toll charges | ¢1 49 900,000 and was required by States and countries outside the) The six-month trade figares) While the DBS report Mon-| more with two more raises in Hart (Dem. Mich.) Commonwealth in the first half/came from DBS when it an-|day did not analyze trade byY| three years. A thebataned 10-per-cent toll, The two senators said the sea- handled 44,000,000 tons of of Statistics reported Monday. | 000, The bureau announced earl-|sales to mainland China and} ; ' : ; rae | running from June 1,| years. The seaway will realize' | oNDON. (Reuters) Rho-|ment Monday that British-Rho- 19.1 per cent higher at $4,786,- i i i f with the fi mR se 11 Nurses' Association of Ontario,\ury, into capital stock. The|Hart said. |\day. head would have thought they! half of 1965. This left Canada|' senses, UF Fes Shorea A on than lang Ce : don Wine wurchasey van tol R 6 5 ' Rain aker In San Die 0 created a common cause among/mon sense for the two sides to | ecovere | m g 000 in the first six months last! |whole province of Ontario." ; | | : lence during a private visit here.|the dangers of the pres situ- Bicat Wrainatic grows was' in| (© $88,900,000. In the six month| ome | ngers of the present situ Riverview association was or- opposed to the unilateral declar-|t9 reach agreement on Rho- : E FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)--A| RNAO 800,000, while exports bounced] P& reaping ppb hi d f the United t | y 5 ville jas sad sight Monday|parts of the United States, but ering rittc i Hold 4 port balance in the. first half of village was a sad sig ay |p | Referring to British Prime |desians area bunch of taacidel ldeath after her two male com-| 1966. The release says negoti-/the self-styled rainmaker had/mountain areas hereabouts. ne ~ |many of its goods and now is| Hae 2 . } : : a " : ei killed. from the provincial department St { H t | first six months of jast year, Canada's purchases from| Ta Ing | S | Jeffery had exuded confi-| Jeffery is a disciple of Charles t would make it rain in San Diego| himself the discoverer of a new Toronto Man, 27 jence trade agreements were|™a" Opened the trunk of Anlagreement, Riverview nurses | $41,500,000, and 7.3 per cant Pee seaned boties of-twe then: pital nurses in Windsor or Tor I he remarked a couple of days|feet tall and was built along member of the International ANDON, Ont. (CP)--Gerald| Rxpo Sela Exporis to these countries,/99 both trom the Marlin areal Previously a general - duty b 0 b As of late Monday it hadn't,| contribution, Other contributors: , Distetcn ' drop to the ground to escape) theft last month of scrap metal) gj ; masses ae Midget a }ment by Green. contract she gets $385 to start | Monday. scrap dealer for the 122 pounds| $149,500,000 in June last year, In| Alvardo, Tex., his cousin, Mark}mum go up $20, and in 1968, . ° Is Believed To Have Married jwere near Thlop Traek in Cam-| to buy a case of wine. |were up 28 per cent to $185,-|. The slain trio was last seen|mum $555 to $483 and $598 re- bodia when they personally wit.) The cause of her death was! Other terms include increased. P'!est who taught at the school mass, but in good conscience he} An external affiars _depart- not immediately determined, al-|shift pay, a uniform allowance |@PParently was married a week could not. ment: source said the incident three times then strangled with to him," said Very Rev. Celes-|Student Press Association and|by the commission, But the de- a broom stick. tine J. Steiner, "but. apparently|in 1964 was awarded the Gold|partment is unwilling to make JON 'P)--T jern-|S i i ; ; | LONDON (CP)--The _sovern said they will support the meas-| sexual escapade with a parked! Government Seen Magmer, 4, head of the jour-|school press." | charge. eouple--as-theirintended. vic. nalism department at the Jesuit; ------------- on Mr. Webster and his associ-| juries must tur ani s vie -rimi c ite: el ust return unanimous view criminals from jury serv-| Dunnam boys were ordered into ee - Jurors now are called in|the trunk of their car and the| Canadian gavernment "stopped| Father Magmer could not be|formed during explosions in|had to dive into a ditch to es- Sullivan girl was forced into the being submissive to the United reached for comment Monday some remote geological age. cape the fire duced 2 the fall will allow!must reach unanimous verdicts juries to convict by a majority has vai i y i jority prevailed in England and the youths were-shot there. cratic Party, said Monday. priest sent a -- cP ater: In a signed statement wit- Mr. Douglas, a former Sas- editors of the school publication failed to reach unanimity after! countries, blue jeans and blouse and raped} gina Viet Nam Action Commit- the pressures in my life got out some "considerable period" of But Scotland has its own tra- three times. tee. About 250 persons atterided. of hand and I found it neces- ing acquitted under the present! "We are determined that the a immi idn't " distr spi i i i $ . aac b gers in Timmins didn't "lose| distrusted and despised in Asia Province of the Society of Jesus system, and often it was "the /police shall have the full re-|their cool" when David Clayton|for the next two or three gen- peut | = gaia of jurors! Big time crime has been a ber; by the third there was se om aa erie ames and witnesses growing problem in Britain for;none. Thomas said he. thought Canada Reports Narrow [First Pact l Ss This house which appears to WASHINGTON (AP)--Legisla-, treasury then would collect divi-| be sitting on top of a bridge -- take the 36-foot-wide build- tion that would reorganize the|dends instead of debt payments. ee sgh bey Repent _ on arand 'es fi ' n ridge. He did it by lifting St. Lawrence Seaway's financial) The seaway corporation was| bey ieuck. Giles Mover J. @ g OTTAWA (CP)--An increase|export trade surplus with other|000,000, bringing the half-year's first Ontario nurses to get aj was sr : of more than one-quarter in ca: obegivien, half of it with ie up 25.7 per cent to $1,049,-! group contract with a ndeptiall Wee we din oak Te ee ae to pay it back within 50 nadian exports to the United|Commonwealth areas. 000,000. will earn about $25 a month! yj; 'Ae hil 'lyears. The debt now stands at 2S eT is a S | Minn.) and Senator Philip A-| about $123,000,000. < of 1966 gave Canada a narrow|nounced import figures for;commodities, it was believed . sii snitints RTO! ne way bed export trade surplus in the six| June, They were up 13.2 per|the big boost in exports to all Riverview Houpitel'" ee 'sn on ree trae erowtl tae sou: cargo in 1965 compared with 20,- On Rhodesia months, the Dominion Bureau|cent over last June to $899,200,-jother countries included wheat), i ocpital, have a retroactive! way ae ent v4 in recent | 600,000 tons in 1959. } contract , : Imports from all countries|ier that exports for the month| Russia. 5 ae A pa ¢ . y cniite | 4 " were 16.9 per cent higher atl were up 16.1 per cent to $737,-|------ oo, 1966 to May 31, 1968. : | The bill would change the St. | greater profits in the long TUN 'desia will not be starved into|desian exploratory talks aimed Elsbeth Geiger of Toronto,|Lawrence Seaway's revenuelif its customers are increased : "| ' | $4,759,800,000, but exports were| 200,000 in trade with all coun-|. @ge qs ee eee a eee eins' bald UY tba UA. teeat-linstend. of its' rates, Senator/u™nueen Sir Boy Welenaky, iat a seitiement woudl resume, tries. B president -of the Registered) bon Ss, he y the U.S. treas-|instea of its rales, s its former premier, said Mon-|Welensky said: "Only a block-| 000,000 compared with the first Ir S 0 y bead Monday ainntive icp S eM ad |said Monday that the collective | Britain's sanctions policy has|would not go on. It is only com- " , In trade with the United King- | with an export surplus of $26,-; Riverview Hospital "marks the 800,000, y "om- ri ae |white sians, s y oh agree as modity oe a pig poms | $49,000,000, up 1.7 per cent from| beginning of a new era, The im- Nor regents one ig peg a gees it mee ; ' y viagpaioeete toy "ja year earlier, while sales to pact will be felt across the d saa here a ve 0-| He said it is time both British | veut | Britain were down 10.5 per cent | 1 i x " esians, he told a press confer-\and Rhodesian leaders realized f. | N . . ma "T ¢ soc , rea : A ne % period, imports were up nine} After Hunt As BAT watemen, bays the Isn t Sin In In Rain I say this as a man who waS/ation and face up to realities} trade with the United States.|no- cent to $316.900,000. whil | : ; Imports in the first half of 1966/Der cent 10 $318,000,00). while ganized with the help of the| ies ation of independence (from desia's future were up 20.1 per cent to $3,503,-| xPors Were off nearly three employment relations) SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) --|pect of moisture in this area./pritain by Rhodesia's white-| yy, nie ; This resulted | sins search party has found the body department. It was certified as|The "tower of rain' at Morena| There is lots of it in other| minority regime)," he added. | Welensky said it is an illusion upwards by 25.2 per cent to § resulted in a smaller ex"| of a teen-age girl who police|# bargaining unit under the La- | for Britons to believe white Rho- te si Z | 7 ions > Jan. 21, a sharles Pry,,| rs i inister 3 ' " ao a siineais in| this year -- $237,600,000 com-| S2Y was raped and choked to|bor Relations Act on Jan. 21,/night. Edmond Charles Jeffery,|not even a thunderstorm in the yinister Wilson's aNNOUNCE-|Uo that Tmodasia dx eat selina! trade with the U.S., little pared with $280,000,000 in the anions had en shot lations involved a_ conciliator|failed in his second effort te} Jeffery had promised at least 1 first six months of last year. |? ad been shot and| i | i i changed from $557,800,000 in the! .. ; Laps 'ape produce moisture with secret}one inch of rain by Monday! on the point of collapse. | ' " i. > night | Of labor. 'hemicals. night. other Commo Ith c s| The discovery Monday night) chen was more than covered by an|anq cnate cat A ic geri ended a search touched off early) pe7TER OFF 4 that he| Mall Hatfield. who declared | lada has. Commonwealth prefer- Sunday when a curious fisher-| i diss tak te ee dence the last few days that he} Mallory Hatfie w eclared| Near ICC Men ; ; abandoned t County Monday, When people/rainmaking science some 50! ' se 11.6 per cent higher in June at auto and found the| better off than other hos- ruched he told them ta savelyeatk ABO. dlc gh A a Prides F 5 te asl'. one % ebster 0 wa, | Gets Three Months higher in the half-year at $169,-/ 288 voir onto, but salaries are still lower a. ae ee ee ee ,e national | 600.000 : | Investigators charged Roy 5 rargpsraintagate oe : 4 iC n ; issi i 'am- A 6 Green, 18, and Kenneth McDuff,|'8" they are in Detroit. ago, "and do your laughing next|Morena's main street by a San ar ig sal he coum aymond Fergus Hogan, 27, of Se Tuesday if it hasn't rained."' - | Diego scaffolding company as aj,' 4 : Toronto, was sentenced Monday cent in dune to Popcl Pog ed 100 miles south of here, with\nurse started at $362 a month from India and Poland had to to three months in jail for the| were down 94 pan fds fi the| Murder, then lodged rape com-| With a maximum after five and officials of the U.S. weather| have given Jeffery free meals strafing fire from U.S. planes| | , plaints on the basis of a state-| years of $437. Under the new bureau said there was no pros-|and lodging. Aug: 3 'ambodia-Viet | from Allen Tank and Welding! } Nashik chia ei aes bri oe a |Aug. 2 on the Cambodia-Viet I ! nk and Welding) Imports from all other coun- | |Nam border, it was learned Ltd. tries were up slightly in the| The two youths were accused| (0 4 maximim i yen ache : 43 i) reiv: K y \of slayi ; ,» minimum and maxi- gan received $39.62 from almonth to $150,000.00 fro m|° Slaying Robert Brand, 17, of| 0 Chancellor Says Jesuit, 1" Mr. Webster and his Indian) of brass and 20 pounds of alu-|the six months, imports were |Dunnam, 16, of Tarzania, Ca-|tise another $40. sone wets easedae minum stolen from the firm. He! 9.1 per cent to $760,500,000, P lif., and Edna Louise Sullivan,; A supervisor's salary moves truce supervisory commission) told police he used the money| Exports to all other countries 16, of Everman, Tex. from minimum $455 and maxi-| - 0d . Aeee Suturday night after altending spectively, By Jan. 1, 1968, her DETROIT (AP) -- The chan-jadding that in the case of a nessed the strafing attack by! a. movie. Miss Sullivan had user alae will be $557 minimum Cellor of. the University of De- married priest, "he could say a/rockets and guns on Cambodian C S i | dating Brand about six weeks, |and $667 maximum iroit said Monday that a Jesuit/ mass and it would be a valid territory. g < though the district attorney's of-| of $25 a year. increased sick|28° '® @ woman describing} Father Magmer, a native of was regrettable and that it) fice quoted Green as saying|jeave, pay increases for extra herself as a divorcee. | Jackson, Mich., was ordained in| could be assumed it will be a} I a r L Miss Sullivan had been raped] education. "T haven't seen him or talked|1955. He founded the Detroit|subject of further investigation y Green told authorities, in the it is Father James Magmer."'|Key of the Columbia University! more of the incident, which it) By JIM ANDERSON Oppos : eas presence of reporters, that he Detroit's two daily newspa-| Press Association for '"'outstand-| described as one in a series in- L ANDERSO! pposition Conservatives have and McDuff had discussed a pers said Saturday that Father|ing devotion to the cause of the volving charge and _ counter- ment Monday announced details! of its plans to end the ancient/law a virtual certainty tims | J i rule that Englis oA ae y. 8. can University, married Lois Hem-'"ExpLODED TO DIAMONDS~ 2!es--werenot_hurt, It_was ear-| ule that English and Welsh The bill also would ban con-| Green said the Brand and As Submissive minger Olstrom, 28, of Detroit, "¢, gy "lier reported by the Soviet news REGINA (CP)--It is time the July 30. Siberia diamonds werelagency Tass that Mr. Webster ; _ Sseipagaer'd Roy Jenkins| rotation from the electoral rolls old the House of Commons that and only debtors are exempt.| nar can 4 co Guat - isso a criminal law bill to be intro-. The rule that 12-man 8 ag pole ihe Scat States and spoke out on the war and was reporied 16. We Gut # 5' The Brand auto was driven to|in Viet Nam, T. C. Douglas, na-|the, state. ; ; the deserted field, he said, andj tional leader of the New Demo- The Detroit News said the| Yas fe to 2 Wales since English law first An additional safeguard, how- took shape in the century after Jarsity New. ic id: ever, would be provided by a the Norman Conquest. The|nessed by reporters, Green|katchewan premier, made the Varsity News which 'said: rule that split verdicts would same system spread to Canada| Said the Sullivan girl was taken| comment during a speech in a! PRESSURES MANY be allowed only if the jury hadiand other British - influenced | '© @ lonely field, stripped of her| park here sponsored by the Re- 'The story here is simply that) trying. dition of law, and there 15-man| Mr. Douglas said the conse-, sary to leave the university and : Jenkins ~ the House that juries 'can convict by a vote of TEENS UNMOVED quences of the war would result/try a different way of life." oo many guilty men were be- 8 to 7, TIMMINS, Ont. (CP)--Teen-|in the white man being hated, A spokesman for the Detroit | big fish"--men who are at the sources of modern science and | Tho: rati y y i i : mT i Ps 1 " mas sang before 1,000 of erations even with an immedi- centre of criminal networks-- technology behind them," Jenk- them. There was only a ripple|ate settlement and the with- who were able to escape by ins said. of applause after the first num-|drawal of American forces. 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