Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1966, p. 20

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palates Bp acne aan Vag ee wt WEF Oe OES pew ee i uae tere ae 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 6, 1966 JUDY INSPECTS CBC HEADQUARTERS SITE Judy LaMarsh, Canada's of state, and Lu- secretary cien Saulnier, Montreal ex- ecutive committee chair- man, ins site of the new $71,000,000 Montreal head- See wy Oo ew quarters of the CBC as work begins on the project. The centre, to be known as Whe ee a Sa ey wise VP rere ee yee es 4 Place Radio Canada, should be finished in 1970. (CP Wirephoto) Diplomats Fear Thant Will Not Stay With UN ER FARRELL NATIONS (CP)-- Some UN diplomats are begin- ning to fear they will have to face up to the job of finding a new secretary-general. Be Thant's aieltion to retire general, The first, Trygve Lie of Norway, took office in 1946, | good considered him a friendly social- executive of the world/|ist. tion still stands as the of his first term, Nov. 3, draws near. The Burmese diplo- mat has offered to stay on the job only until Dec. 31 if mem- ber countries have reached no agreement on a successor by then, but any search for a suc- cessor is expected at this point to be a hard one. In addition to having high qualifications, the man chosen must be acceptable to the big powers. A, Security Council rec- meca-4 the General Assembly ¢ can name a secretary-general, and the big powers each have the right of veto in the Security Council. Under the United Nations charter, the office of secretary- general is open to all. In prac- tice, there is an unwritten rule that excludes not only any but also be identified too closely with one of the two big power blots of the cold war. Unless somebody appears from a NATO or Soviet bloc But the Russians became angry with Lie when the United Nations branded North Korea an aggressor at the outbreak of the Korean conflict in 1950, and they stayed angry. Lie finally quit in 1952, declaring his use- fulness was fatally impaired, and a surprised Hammarskjold was invited by UN members to leave the Swedish cabinet and become secretary-general. Hammarskjold had a bold, ag- gressive conception of his iob ~iand, towards the end of his life, three years before the forma-jhe egy aca they will, but won't tion of the North Atlantic alli-|press for it as vigorously as ance. He had the blessings of|they did in 1961. "I think they all, including the Russians, who|feel there is too much senti- One European source with Soviet-bloc contacts said ment against it now," he said. A Soviet spokesman told a re- porter he could only refer him to a statement Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko made in the General Assembly Sept. 23 de- claring that Thant had played a "great positive role" in UN ac- tivities. Gromyko said, "If he should express willingness to continue his work as secretary- general, it would fully meet the TORONTO (CP)--Ontario is]. bushels of winter wheat, says an official of the Ontario Wheat Producers Marketing Board. 'K. A. Standing, sectaiary « io have Toon received: 'from Russia, Syria and Pakistan, each of which wants to buy about 2,000,000 bushels. MD Will Face Trial FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) -- Carl Coppolino was in Mon- mouth County jail today where he may spend at least a month before facing a jury on a charge of killing a neighbor three years ago. The 34-year-old anesthesiolo- gist-turned-author was flown to New Jersey Tuesday from Flor- ida, where authorities who have charged him with murdering his wife a year ago decided New Jersey had a stronger case. Coppolino's second wife, whom he married after his first wife died last year, met him at the jail here. Thin and frail-looking, Cop- polino has been taken to hos- pitals three times in Florida since his arrest, complaing of a heart ailment. He has been indicted here for murder in the death of William Farber, a retired army colonel who lived across the street from the Coppolinos in Middletown Township. In Sarasota County, Fla., he is charged with killing his first wife, Carmela. Farber's death was originally listed as a heart attack on the death certificate signed by Cpo- polino's first wife, who also was a doctor. Carmela Coppolino's death also was listed as a heart at- desire of the Soviet govern- ment." negotiating the sale of 2,600,000 ing | eid ular sellers in volume and we -- 8 ENG APO ANF Od OD CONG Fd Sip CF FERS TG TE OTE RT ww wy OP ee ere board's annual n onto, The board buys w: sur- plus to domestic needs and sells in export markets. Winter wheat dl soft, used for ake and pas- "ue, Standing told the meet- year because of freight rates, changes in w wheat supplies, changes in feed grain legislation and the in- creasing cost of : borrowing money. Ontario wheat producers are not maintaining export mar- kets, he said. "Our volume fluctuates so drastically that we are not reg- are not prepared to accept world prices in general." BOARD OPTIMISTIC He said the board is "most optimistic that negotiations with Russian buyers will conclude in sales of soft wheat flour large enough to take most of this year's board's stocks," The board passed a resolution favoring redistribution of the $4,500,000 federal feed freight Ontario Bargains Over |Wheat Sales For Export ing the board faces a busy assistance. The group's annual meeting said it wants the funds redis- tributed in the form of assist- ance. Also wanted is an end to the present basic. rate of $4.80 a ton on feed freight assistance. The resolution said feed freight assistance "obviously is of no benefit to the majority of livestock and poultry feeders." A. R. Coulter of Campbell- ville told the meeting that Mau- rice Sauve, the federal minister of rural development, has pro- posed legislation to meet the needs of Eastern Canada live- stock feeders. Mr. Coulter said he is satis- fied any new program will in- clude Ontario wheat. SEEK EQUALITY The wheat producers are seeking "some equality of treat- ment" in any assistance, be tack. said. WIN 25.00 IN FRE€ GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA A REALLY GOOD PLACE BUY USED CAR NURSE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE sev coronteerreberde dame ssscsnsem TO A FINER 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST @ he was frequently criticized by the Russians. Nikita Khrush- chey didn't want a strong sec- retary - general and he de- = that Hammarskjold re- sign. 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Drew Commencing Wednesday, - 12, 1966 et 8:00 p.m. Length of class --- 10 wee Registration -- $5.00 at -- Sir Albert Love Separate School. ARTIST: The Oshawa Art Society and the porpesae eo + ei hove crranged te hove Mr. Alex Miller of Ontario Art College tructe Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1966, 7: by p.m, at. Str Albert Tos Separate School. Classes will continue until Decorate your home for Chifetenie -- wrap gifts with ease. CHRISTMAS DECORATING COURSE: Instructress --- Mrs, VerHloeven lommencing -- Nov. 2, 1966 at 8:00 p.m. Length of class -- 6 weeks Registration -- $5.00 at ---- St. Thomas Aquinas Separaté School. SWIMMERS: Here's an ey to be ready. for next year. National Life Guerd Train Course co-sponsored by the Oshawa Recreation Department and the Simcoe Boys' Club, For further information call -- Mr. R. 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