Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1966, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Labor Vote Margin Reduced To 39 Now LONDON (Reuters) -- Rebel Labor party leftwingers at- tacked Britain's wage - price freeze proposals in the House of Commons early today and slashed the government's voting margin to 39--half the normal figure. About 20 Labor members ab- stained or left the chamber in anger at the idea of a socialist government assuming powers to fine employers if they grant pay increases to workers dur- ing the next six months. Premier Wilson's Labor gov- ernment has a majority of 93 and in marathon sittings on the) controversial. prices and in- comes bill has had margins of between 75 and 80. Leftwingers revolted during voting on a section of the bill threatening fines up to £500 ($1,500) for those who break the freeze--the government's emer- gency plan to cure Britain's ail- ing economy, The government won the vote | PM Aids Six Florida Visitors WINDSOR, Ont, (CP)--A icie- phone call to Prime Minister Pearson's office in Ottawa Tuesday kept the wagon rolling | for six residents of Dayicna |Beach Fla., who are taking a} | horse-drawn covered wagon to Niagara Falls. Officials of the company which operates the Ambassador E ; Bridge on the Detroit side told Allard, minister without port-| ihe party, led by Leon Gillis, folio attached to the roads de-|t9 turn back because the wagon partment, the following number-|woyid tie up traffic. However, ing rules are given: |Mr. Gillis drove his team to the --North - south expressways|Canadian side. PREMIER WILSON | ing. will carry odd numbers. | Canadian immigration offi- --East-west expressways will|cials, warned by U.S. police to carry even numbers. istop the wagon, promptiy set --Highways feeding express-|about preparing deportation pa- ways will have a number pre-| pers when the group reached fixed by a 5, 7, or 9. | Windsor. --Highways bypassing cities | eae Per no will carry a number prefixed) P . S by 4, 6 and 8, ojects det, The present numbering sys- tem on all expressways will be retained until after the 1967| Ruler Says Montreal world's fair, in addi- tion to the new numbering, so) ABU DHABI (Reuters)--The that visitors from outside the/new ruler of this tiny but oil- province will be able to us€/rjch Persian Gulf state has| maps showing present number-|pjedged massive development| | projects to help his subjects into} the 20th century. Offer Made Sheikh Zaid, 61, who replaced) s Sheikh Shakbutt-- TORONTO (CP) -- CBC pro- his brother Sheikh Shakbu' ducer Douglas Leiterman and deposed by the family during) jthe weekend after ruling since} WEATHER FORECAST Temperatures Thursday To Stay On Cool Side TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts| issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Gradually improv- ing conditions are indicated for the upper lakes and regions to the north while in southern On- tario it will be sunny and cool with cloud and a few showers Thursday. Temperatures will remain on the cool side through- out the province. Lake St. Clair, Windsor: Mainly cloudy with a few show- ers and continuing cool. Winds _. light. Lake Erie, Niagara, southern Lake Huron, London, Hamilton: Mainly cloudy with a few scat- tered showers and continuing cool, Light winds. Lake Ontario, Northern Lake Huron, Southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Toronto: Mainly cloudy and continuing coo] with light winds. Northern Georgian Bay, goma, Sault Ste. Marie, Al- Ti- {magami, North Bay, Sudbury:|year to maintain 264 military Variable cloudiness and cool with light winds White River Cochrane, West- ern James Bay: Variable cloud- Forecast Temperatures Windsor .... . 60 5 St. Thomas 60 London Kitchener .. Mount Fores Wingham .. Hamilton ... St. Catharines Toronto ..... Peterborough .. Kingston . Trenton .. Killaloe .. Muskoka ... {North Bay . Sudbury ... | Earlton ' Sault Ste. Marie ... 52 |Kapuskasing ...... White River ....... Moosonee .... |Timmins ....+++++- BANDS WILL PLAY ON LONDON (CP)--Despite aus-| terity, the bands will play on.| It costs Britain £7,000,000 a|/ {bands, the House of Commons} was told, and no cutbacks are| lin sight. "Bands," said Army|7 .~-.aname for fine clothes b votes to 123. The 39-vote|Hungary in 1956 and imigrated|some of the staff of the contro-| 596 Wises : rH was the lowest yet re-|to Canada. In recent years, he| versial This Hour Has seven| Wa ngenga ee _liness and continuing cool. Light Minister Gerald Reynolds, "are| corded during section-by-section | visited Hungary several times,|Days television program may POR Oh eat CaO Pames: Peis an integral part of service life voting on the bill which was ex-| police said. return to their old Sunday night |/°U" frie nds, Ottawa: Cloudy with sunnyjand a valuable link with the pected to become law by Fri-| He was arrested during his slot this fall--but the show has| Sheikh Shakbutt has been 4C-|neriods and cooler. Winds light.| public." day. P jbeen renamed and has a new) cused in an official statement of Economic Affairs Minister| police said that a search at | DOSS. George Brown said the govern- ment hopes the bill's penalty provisions would never have to be used and that co-operation would be voluntary. Medal Given MONTREAL (CP) -- Charles S. Rhyne, president of the World Peace Through Law Cen- tre, Tuesday received the American Bar Association Medal, the association's highest award. \last visit, beginning July 7. |Gelencser's rooms allegedly | found the man in possession of |83 raincoats and 54 pairs of ny- lon stockings. Projects Halted WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Con- struction projects at five school sites were halted Tuesday when 43 striking glass workers set up picket lines and about 500 other construction workers honored them. The glassworkers, members! | ie | tailing to use the country's Daryl Duke, 37, Tuesday Was) wealth -- its oil revenues run jnamed executive producer of) b 0 Bee k lthe new hour-long public affairs|220Ve $70,000,000 a year--in the program which is to be called|interests of the people Sunday: The new program be-| The new ruler acted swiftly to gins Nov. 6. end a three-month dispute be- Mr, Duke now is negotiatingjtween his brother and with the staff of Seven Days| Dhabi Marine Areas Oil Co.-- land the program's former ex-|two-thirds owned by British Pe- lecutive producer, Mr. Leiter-|troleum. He reappointed a rep- |man, fired last month. resentative to the company's) Seven Days ended in an up- offshore base at Das Island. lroar when CBC management| Sheikh Zaid is eager to boost fired the program's co-hosts,;Abu Dhabi's defence forces to Patrick Watson and Laurier La-|1,000 men equipped with mod- He received the medal at the/of Local 1648 of the Interna-| Pierre. Mr. Leiterman was dis-}ern infantry weapons and arm- ABA's annual meeting in Mont-|tional Association of Painters,| missed |Decorators and Paperhangers,|then public affairs supervisor, 54. has been a|went on strike July 26 against|resigned in protest against Mr.| lawyer in Washington, D.C., the|five Windsor companies for in-| Leiterman s dismissal. real. Mr. Rhyne, last 25 years. Among his honors is the Gro- itus Peace Award which he re-} ceived in 1958. He has been a leader of The} World Peace Through Law Cen-| creased wages. A union spokesman said the union is seeking wage parity with other construction trades. At present, a glassworker earns $2.46 an hour while a laborer in the Windsor area gets $2.97. The companies involved are} ored cars. An air wing and a coastal defence force of four) motor gunboats also are planned. and Reeves Haggan, > @; MEAT makes the 4 os ex be] Served Daily 11:30 - Continental French Buffet H IGHLY +RECOMMENDED Che Rib Room Will Be Closed Sundays For The Summer GENOSHA HOTEL 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m. Fresh Baked Weston or Sunbeam ANGEL FOOD ter since its creation in 1963. {Bennett Glass Co. Ltd., Cana- ua F C iii aw orps jdian Pittsburgh Ltd., Guardian MONTREAL (CP)--Nicholas| @!ass Co. Ltd., Dominion Plate MER MEAL Katzenbach, United States at- torney general, Tuesday urged the American Bar Association to join with the U.S. justice de- partment and local bar groups to establish a 'law corps' to reform crimigal justice proced- ures. In a speech read for him to the ABA's annual meeting here Mr. Katzenbach said he could pledge the full co - operation of the department of justice in the establishment and operation of such a program. The attorney general was forced to cancel his Montreal appearance because several cri- tical votes were due in the House of Representatives. Proposal Backed LONDON (Reuters) -- Offi- cials said today Britain sup- ports a United States proposal that any future non-proliferation treaty should ban the spread of nuclear explosives for peaceful} purposes as well as for war! weapons. The U.S. proposal, put to the} 17-power Geneva disarmament conference Tuesday, also sug- gested the big nuclear powers should. become contractors the~rest-of-the-world;- peaceful nuclea build dams Canadian Held BUDAPEST (AP)--A Hungar- ian-born Canadian citizen, Ja-| nos Gelencser, 32, has been ar-| bec's rested by Hungarian police on charges of alleged black market operations with illegally - im- ported contraband goods. Gelencser, an electrician, left BSD: iB ts Baan ik Arak eianssr to) with a enti d;--a-s-i-n-g r explosions | to move earth, dig canals and} Glass Ltd. and Joseph 'zuliani| Co. Ltd. Robbery Charge SOUTHAMPTON, Ont. (CP)--| Ronald Bottreal, 20, of Toronto) was charged with robbery Tues-| day after a man held up the Ca-} nadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce branch here and got away with $4,250. | Police said a man waiked into} the bank shortly after noon and| thrust a note at the teller, Judy MacNeil. He then. reached through the wicket, grabbed a} handful of money and fled from' the building. Southampton Lake} is on }Huron about 20 miles west of| |Owen Sound. Wider Highway LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- High-| way 4 from Highway 401 south| almost to Talbotville will be) widened to four lanes from| three, the Middlesex County| road committee said Tuesday. | The commitee said it learned| in a letter from the Ontario highways department that work would start in the near future completion date expected) toe cide with the onening of! the new Ford plant at Talbot-| ville Starting date and cost were} not revealed | To Be Numbered MONTREAL (CP) Que- | limited - access express- ways will be numbered one to 99 later this year, the provincial roads department announced! Monday. In a statement issued by Paul eo The 4 C's of Saving CONFIDENCE! CONVENIENCE ! COMFORT ! CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST . CONFIDENCE -- knowing that you are receiving the best rate of interest -- paid more often. . CONVENIENCE -- longer saving hours daily and all day - COMFORT dealing with Saturday. friendly people -- with a community Trust Com- pany. SAVE WITH... 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