Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1966, p. 2

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Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 14, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE / Truscott Case: Court To Get New Evidence OTTAWA (CP) -- A rule , in 1959. He was 14. then and has spent the last seven years in prison serving a life sentence, Until now, Supreme Court es have been confined to consideration of existing evi- dence in such cases. Proceedings in the Truscott appeal are to open Tuesday. Somalis Riot - DJIBOUTI, French Somali- land (AP) -- Bands of youths shouting "Long live independ- ence" rioted Tuesday night. Po- ice intervened, leaving a large number of injured. s The rioters swarmed into sev- eral police stations, sacking them and setting them afire. Po- lice and troops battled with the rioters and hurled concussion grenades, which make a noise but do not kill. Armored cars with heavy machine-guns were moved into the troubled quar- ters. Trains Crash CORNER BROOK, Nfld. (CP) The CNR's main line across Newfoundland was expected to be blocked until at least noon today following a head-on col- lision Tuesday night between two freight trains that killed three crewmen. | The three, members of the locomotive crew of one of the trains, were killed when an empty boxcar immediately be- hind the diesel engine sliced off the locomotive cab. Reds Oust Diplomat MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Rus- sia today expelled a United States diplomat '"'for activities Mme. Georges Vanier, wife of the Governor Gen- eral of Canada, chats with a guest at the opening Mon- day of a YWCA residence for employed women at INFORMAL CHAT Yellowknife, N.W.T. While in Yellowknife, Mme. Van- ier also opened a new cor- rections institution. --CP Wirephoto Work Week Cut LONDON (AP)--One of Brit- ain's important dollar - earning auto - makers announced Tues- day night reduction of the work week for thousands of employ- ees as a result of the govern- ment's economic squeeze. The British Motor Corp., em- ployer of about 112,000, said 20,- 000 to 30,000 of its workers would see their work week cut Mie Cauets Date Set PORT HOPE, Ont. (CP)--A special meeting of the Liberal party caucus cannot be held un- til next week at the earliest, Russell C. Honey, caucus chair- man, announced today. Mr. Honey, Liberal member of Parliament for Durham, said in an interview the caucus was requested in a telegram from 12 members of Parliament who participated in a weekend meet- ing at Peterborough to discuss SUDBURY (CP) -- Pickets were out again today at some International Nickel Co. of Can- ada Ltd, plants here after. a stormy union meeting Tuesday night in which 4,500 employees rejected a company wage offer and called for strike action. A union bargaining commit- tee recommended acceptance of a three-year contract but a ct Inco Contract Rejected Workers Picket Plants motion was made from the not be needed on the offer or floor declaring that the meet- ing did not concur with the committee. The motion was carried by 'a show of hands. L. A. Soden, president of the 16,006 - member United Steel- workers of America local here, said that with the motion assed it would mean a secret ballot planned for Friday wouid WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m.: ' Synopsis: A developing storm over southeastern states will slow the movement of cold air across the lower lakes but in- increasing cloud and developing rain will-cause cooler tempeta- tures across southern Ontario today. It will be cool across the entire province Thursday. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Windsor, London: Cloudy with a few sunny inter- vals today. Rain and scattered thundershowers tonight and early Thursday. Sunny intervals Thursday afternoon, Cooler. Winds southerly near 15 becom- ing northerly 15 to 25 Thursday. Niagara, Hamilton: Rain likely afternoon, Rain and scat- tered thundershowers tonight and early Thursday. Sunny in- tervals Thursday. afternoon. Cooler. Winds southeast 15 to 20 becoming northerly 15 to 25 Thursday. Southern Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Killaloe, Toronto: Rain beginning this afternoon, Rain ending during Thursday morning with sunny intervals Thursday afternoon. Cooler. Southerly winds 15 to 20 today northerly 15 to 25 Thurs- day. Northern. Georgian Bay, Ti- magami, Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, southern White River, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy and cooler with occasional rain today and tonight, Clearing Thursday. Northerly winds 15 to 25 today diminishing gradually on Thursday. Cochrane: Mostly cloudy with intermittent rain and drizzle to- day, Sunny and cool Thursday. Rain Ends Warm Weather Cool, Sunny Spells Ahead Northeast winds 15 to 25 becom- ing light this evening. Northern White River: Cloudy with a few showers today sunny and cool Thursday. Northerly winds near 15 becoming light this evening. Ottawa region: Mainly sunny today but clouding over by eve- ning. Showers tonight and early Thursday, Clearing late in the day. Warm today but much colder on Thursday. Winds light} becoming southwesterly 15 by} afternovs. Winds shifting to| northerly Thursday morning. | Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Thursday Windsor 55 65 St. Thomas ,.. London Kitchener Mount Forest Wingham ... Hamilton ... St, Catharine: Toronto oe Peterborough ..... Kingston ....000+5+ Trenton .. Killaloe .. Muskoka .. North Bay ...sseees Sudbury es Earlton Sault Ste. Marie ... Kapuskasing on whether to strike. However, Terry Mancini, un- jon area supervisor, said after the meeting every effort will be made to hold a strike vote Fri- day. "I am not sure what our status is," he said. "This union is not going to be run by mob rule. | WANT SHUN Faun Union officials said the men turned down the. three-year con- tract with a demand that it be shortened to two years. Details of the contract, agreed on in a memorandum signed by company .and union negotiators in Toronto Sunday night, were released at the closed Tuesday night meeting. Union officials said it calls for a wage and benefit package of 86 cents an hour retroactive to July 10, Meanwhile at the company's Port Colborne refinery, the night shift was turned back by about 100 wildcat pickets, Mem- bers of the Port Colborne local are to meet Thursday to vote on the wage offer. During the . Tuesday night meeting, a union spokesman said some workers shouted: "Give us more or shut the | door." Several angry members stormed the platform when one official urged acceptance of the contract. 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