Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1966, p. 2

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+2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Octoder 1, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Hellyer Gives Reason For Services Merger Mathi- "LONDON, Ont, (CP) ~ Unifi- cation of Canada's armed serv- ices is desirable mainly for psy- Eom og Eh eA HS Defence - Mr. Hellyer told a United plan, when result in a more practical and efficient military establishment and save taxpayers money. semmeaat about nbereion abou and that unification, not as well is desirable mainly loyalty to and identity with a sh.gle environment. Strong loy- alty to and identification with Sauer quad teongh. Tt hes bean en "i overtaken by the technological revolution which is all around us. As long as there are three separate services there is a roblem of representation. ich service wants and often demands its share of available positions. This applies to some extent in the commands and to a very large extent in headquar- ters at all levels," PAUL HELLYER BRUSSELS (AP)--The Bel- ian government decided Fri- lay to request a reduction of - at Pg MN the ii " . lor' antic treaty alliance, Informed sources said the Bel- Migration Denied gians want to reduce their VANCOUVER (CP) -- Immi-|NATO-committed ground forces Minister Marchand said|from six to four brigades. Founded Hospital not mean "a million Chinese} ROANOKE, Va. (AP) -- Dr. may settle in this country." |Elbyrne Grady Gill, 74, former He said in an airport inter-|president of Lions International view on his return from Tokyojand an internationally known 'that he intends to bring down ajeye, ear, nose and throat physi- white paper abolishing discrimi-|cian, died Friday, apparently of nation in immigration. a heart attack. He founded the Under the changes, Japanese |Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, Nose will receive the/and Throat Hospital in Roanoke same assisted fr as Eu-lin 1926, s. immigration laws will more skilled per cent of present Japanese im- migrants are university gradu- ates. But the policy change won't mean mass immigration from Hong Kong, where the level of education is low, he said. : Raiding Allowed? TORONTO (CP) -The Globe has * ation of National Trade Unions. The newspaper says the CLC GUELPH (CP) -- Governor- Belgium Cuts Back Mr corder and Times Mr. son said; "In 7,600 miles of travel in one place in Canada did the delegation feel in a foreign, hos- tile land and that was in Que- bec." Mr. Mathison said any criti cism during the interview was restricted to the failure to toast the Queen. More Ships Lost LONDON (Reuters) -- More merchant ships were lost in 1965 than in any peacetime year since records were first kept, Lloyd's Register of Shipping said Friday. The report said that through the world 273 ships totalling 739,000 tons were wrecked, burned out or other- wise destroyed, In 1964, the pre- vious worst year, the losses were 249 ships of 558,000 tons. Sentence Held Over tive from London, Ont., who for himself, Friday received a trate's court. pleaded nop d te = charge of stealing $800 from his employer, London Building Products, on July 9 and 19 at Leamington, Ont. Dowswell told Magistrate Jo- seph P, McMahon that he had "collected thousands of dollars for the company and this time I needed the money for living expenses. I thought I could make it up." Tribute Is Paid ST. MARYS, Ont. (CP)--Po- litical differences were buried Friday night as a Liberal mem- ber of Parliament paid tribute to the memory of Rt. Hon. Ar- thur Meighen, twice Conserva- tive prime minister of Canada. The occasion was the unveil- ing of a portrait of Mr. Meighen by James Brown, Liberal MP for Brantford. Both Mr.. Mei- ghen and Mr. Brown graduated from St. Marys district colle- giate, whose students raised the funds for the portrait. Mr. Meighen,' who died in 1960, is buried in this town 16 miles southwest of Stratford. The portrait, by London, Ont., artist Clair Bice, was commis- sioned by the students council after Mr, Meighen's career was the subject of a school history project, Osmosis Urged TORONTO (CP)--The Keiller Mackay commission on. re- ligious education was told Fri- day that religious principles Vanier said Friday|Should be taught to public WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A con- struction company representa- kept payments to the company suspended sentence in magis- John . Dowswell of London Mrs. Marie Thalen gives her two-year-old son Talbot a hug at their Toronto home today, a month after Thalen FULL OF LIFE "died" for six minutes. The boy was rushed to a Tor- onto hospital Aug. 15 un- conscious and in deep shock. Shortly after ar- Se pg ggg: nec ag Bg | |Montrealers charged with man- off explosives in the 16-year-old Jean Corbo were 'Ipostponed Friday until Oct. 7. committed to trial Thursday on similar charges in Corbo's death cine boy, ded, July 14 w a was placing textile it expl prematurely, Main witness against the three was 21-year-old Serge De- mers, who mittede--tuntier the protection of the court--that he was head of the "action com- mittee" of a group called the Extremists Fight Police BUENOS AIRES (Reuters)-- Shots were fired in a clash be- tween Argentine nationalists and police in the streets of Buenos Aires Friday night. There were no injuries. It was one of a number of minor incidents following Wed- nesday's "invasion" by a nation: alist group of the British-held Falkland Islands which Argen- tina claims. A British Union Jack flag was burned at Mar Del Plata, a re- sort 250 miles south of here, and riving, Talbot's heart stop- ped beating for six minutes but he was revived by a team of heart specialists. (CP Wirephoto) MIAMI (AP) -- Hurricane Inez stalked Cuba's southern coast early today as Florida residents watched anxiously to see whether the killer storm would sweep northward across the island toward the United States. Miami's national hurricane centre said the storm, if able to reorganize, was expected to plow across central Cuba near Havana. "The storm had backed off ite coast into ihe waier and may well intensify," the centre said. "If it regains its strength and moves back inland it copld reach the Florida Straits by tonight." The storm's rampage across Hurricane Near Cuba Could Threaten Florida the Caribbean left more than 100 dead, hundreds injured and thousands homeless in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and the French islands of Guade- loupe. Prime Minister Fidel Castro took charge of the evacuation of some 123,000 Cubans from low-lying areas of the southern coast. He ordered residents in the east-central provinces of Las Villas and Camaguey to be prepared for the storm's winds today. Inez buffeted Cuba,s south- eastern Oriente province Fri- day. Weakened by her 12-hour sojourn on land, the storm-« greatly disorganized--took her 73 m.p.h. winds to the warm WEATHER FORECAST Sunny, Milder Weather police questioned youths in the central Argentine city of Ros- ario after two fire bombs were thrown at a Masonic centre. The 'new Argentine" move- ment which sponsored the Falk- land operation said Friday night it had made a greater world impact than all government statements in defence of Argen- waters of Cuba's southern coast. tine claims. Winds of 138 miles an hour lashed the town of Guant: Cuba, Friday, destroying a number of homes. Heavy dam- age also was reported at the nearby U.S. navy base although none of the base's 9,000 resi- dents was reported seriously in- jured. Havana radio said Inez' dev- astating winds flattened Oriente province's sugar crop but did her winds and torrential rains |fj wiped out the cotton crop on the Barahona Peninsula of the Do- minican Republic. Authorities in the Dominican Republic placed the toll at 67 dead and 225 missing, with more than 1,000 homes de- stroyed, But unofficial sources listed more than 100 dead, 500 injured and some 5,000 left homeless. Officials at Guadeloupe said 33 persons were known to have died and hundreds of injured |Pre-Trail Hearing Delayed MONTREAL (CP) -- Prelim-;}Quebec Liberation Front which inary hearings for two young|planned the bombing. slaughter and conspiracy to set e 'death of|® Three other young men were] was killed in a blast at end La Grenade shoe factory. mers, - Z thieu, a here apparently|as a 17-year-old juvenile, tarlly to Montreal ees pan 8 } real, were 21 hearing, on a local ag fugitives from th es, Also postponed to Oct. 7 was fof the other major it alleged FLQ mem- t of the May 5 bomb oat * CALL OR Set a7 24 Wat a FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 30 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. >) ny ree the east- houx, 27, as Two other men who were held Thursday to ators from N JOIN THE BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES at the Y.W.C.A. 199 Contre Street South, Oshewa WALTZ and FOX TROT... TUESDAY EVENING 8 p.m, to 9 p.m, LATIN AMERICAN . .. 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Vanier to open the two-day centennial celebra- tion of the 11th Field Artillery|through regular subjects, per- Regiment, has abroad is "almost incom- surpass growth targets for this decade, with Canada among the lead- ers. These countries--18 in Eu- -rope, Canada, United States and Japan--set a target of a 50-per- cent increase in combined na- tional wealth during 1960-70. In a half-way review Friday, the organization said: "It ap- pears from this mid-term re- Vicw thas the cutput target wilt a , ven surpassed." However, it warned against inflation and other pressures which would have to be met by a wide range of policy instru- ments if the growth rate is to be kept balanced and sustained. Among the seven so-called major countries of the OECD-- those with the richest and most developed economies -- Can- ada's total output during the current is ¢ to expand faster'than any country except Japan. More Bills Found CHATHAM (CP) -- Six more 'counterfeit $10 bills were re- ported to city police Friday as the search continued for two men who threw $1,400 in bogus bank notes into the face of a Chatham constable. The parcel of counterfeit * money was thrown at Constable Leo Myers Monday night, when the motorcycle officer stopped to make a traffic check of two men in a parked car. HERE AND THERE EXPO TALK Miss Julie Bradford, special tagged officer with the On- rio Department of Economic Development, will speak about Ontario's plans for Expo '67 at the Monday meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa. FLYER KILLED » An Aurora, Ont., man, Peter Ash, was killed Friday when a light plane crashed while » attempting a landing at Good- wood Airport, northwest of 'Whitby. Witnesses said the "gmail plane had been towed 'along the ground until it was «airborne and was in the air a * ghort time before it plunged to earth. 7 parable." "The only country which feels inferior about Canada is Can- ada," he said. "I don't think we realize what we are or what people think of us, or the great destiny that is ours." The celebrations include a lo- cal re-enactment of the Fenian Disease Kills 858 SEOUL (AP--A total of 858 of 3,515 persons stricken by encephalitis died in South Korea in the last two months, the pub- lic health ministry reported Friday. May Charge Fee LONDON (AP)--British doc- tors under the national health scheme were authorized Friday to charge a fee when prescrib- ing birth-control pills for social rather than medical reasons. Under health ministry rules up until now, all prescriptions for the pill had been free. Was Misunderstood MP Johnson Mathison said Fri- day he thought it "bad taste" ja Que' for delegates to the Common- wealth Parliamentary Associa- tion meeting. But reports that he found Que- bec a "hostile" land were a misinterpretation of his re- marks, he said in an interview. In a Brockville dispatch Wed- ported that in a telephone in- terview with the Brockville Re- the Governor-Gen-|' eral said the prestige Canada |!°5. OTTAWA (CP)--New Zealand for Premier Daniel Johnson to fail to toast the Queen during bec government dinner nesday, The Canadian Press re- Peter R. W. Tacon, chairman} TORONTO (CP)--F t is. of the North York board of edu- rbot cation, sald ethical and morai|"*ved by the weather office at principles could be taught|5'30 a.m.: Synopsis: Cool air and cloudi- haps even through mathemat-jness continues to dominate the province. Temperatures early "The present method of ex-jtoday ranged near 40 degrees pecting public school teachers|in the south and near 30 degrees of varying faiths and convic-jin the north. Sunday will bring tions to teach doctrine leaves}some moderation in tempera- much to be desired," he said.|ture as winds shift aouth ahead Mr. Tacon said he saw no|of a disturbance moving toward value in examining a child on|the Great Lakes from Alberta, his religious knowledge. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, He said denominationalism|Lake Huron, Windsor, London: should be confined to the home|Sunny Sunday, clouding over in or church, with perhaps ajthe evening and a little milder. course in comparative religion Georgian Bay, Niagara, Lake intr at the ¥|Ontario, Haliburton, Hamilton, level, Toronto, North Bay. Sudbury: Sunday most! in: and Actor Drowns cathy milder. LIMA (AP) -- American tel-lrane' Timagemis Clea --_ ged Eric Fleming was} ooo} 'Sunday. rowned in a remote river in ' Peru's back country while Ottawa region: Cloudy Sunday filming a jungle picture the becoming mainly sunny by U.S. embassy announced Fri-|200n. Cool. Coch- Cloudy and day. Fleming, 41, was on location in the Tingo Maria area, 340 miles northeast of Lima. Fleming of the television se- ries Rawhide was lost when his canoe capsized in the Huallaga River. Succeeds Frost OTTAWA (CP) -- Welland D. Woodruff of Toronto, vice « pres- ident of Dudley Dewart Ltd., : manufacturers' agent, has been| Killaloe +.+++++4++. 30 appointed a director of Air Can- Muskoka .ccccseses 30 ada succeeding Leslie Frost,|N former premier of Ontario,|Sudbury ...+.+.0+... 32 whose term has expired. Barton ....csseseee 28 Mr. Woodruff, a native of St.|Sault Ste. Marie ... 38 Catharines, retired in 1965 as a|Kapuskasing ...... 2 Forecast Temperatures Windsor ....++6+ soe 38 St. Thomas «2.5. Kitchener .....+.. Mount Forest ...... 32 Wingham ...cssse0- 32 Hamilton ......0008 35 St. Catharines ..... 35 Toronto Peterborough ...... 32 Kingston ...scesees . Follows Cool, Cloudy Spell White River ....... 38 Moosonee ..+.0056. 32 Timm: ered by electric power failures caused by the storm. 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