Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1966, p. 2

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Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 19, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Mekong Delta Battle Hurts South Forces 2 5 i iz Z 5 * E iE fh fill cel i S nn, g a twin, remains in "in the Hospital for No da Sic! - ite for her the appointment of a new CBC head will be announced when President Alphonse Oulmet re- ee y the end of 1968 at the Starr Asks Date OTTAWA (CP) -- Legislation werning hate literature will introduced in the Commons as quickly as possible but the timing will depend on how long it takes to get other legislation passed, Prime Minister Pearson said Tuesday, He was replying to a question from Michael Starr (PC--On- 'tario) who tried to pin the prime minister down on a definite date. "July 1, 1968,"* Opposition Leader Diefenbaker suggested, referring to the one-year post- ponement of the government's medical care plan. Township Relents WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) ~ A school for emotionally disturbed children at nearby Sandwich HERE AND THERE COST ACCOUNTANTS The Oshawa District Chapter of the Society of Industrial Cost Accountants will have as guest speaker at their Oct. 20, meet- ing, John C. Ronson, B. Com., M.B, Adm, Mr. Ronson will de- liver an address on, "'Manage- ment Development -- Organi- zation Planning." He is em- ployed by The Steel Company of Canada, Limited, Hamilton. The meeting will be held at the Genosha Hotel at 6 p.m. HOME DAMAGED An estimated $3,000 damage was caused to the home and belongings of C. E. Sanders of 214 Gibb St. Tues. morning in a two-alarm fire, The loss was covered by insurance. CANADIAN CLUB The Canadian Club of On- tario County, will have as guest speaker, George' G. Vincent, BA, at its Oct. 27 meeting. Mr. Vincent will discuss the con- tinent of South America. His address is entitled, 'South America -- a Continent of con: tract" BOYS MISSING No sign has been found yet of the two missing Kingsway College students. Fifteen-year- olds, Phillip Brewer and Harry Horvricks, disappeared from the College on Oct. 12. Early this week Oshawa police were working on the theory that the boys were heading for Edmonton. HOLSTEIN SALE The top price of $2,25 was paid by Claude F. Picket, Georgetown, for a five-year- old Holstein, owned by Maur- ice Jebson, Beaverton, at a sale held Monday at Oakville, Other prices included $900 to Elmcroft Farms, Beaverton, for a bred heifer; $900. to Charles J. Hadden and son, Blackwater and Roy H. Leask and Son, Seagrave; and $850. to Smith Brothers, Port Perry, for bred heifers. socio BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEONS 95¢ -- 1.33 PARKING REAR OF HOTEL MOTEL LANCASTER 27 KING ST. W. | "2 Ann, surviving McGee siamese condition k Chil- i release has been set, a hospital official Tuesday, The twins, born rr, ani ig Chi-Chi, Great Britain's giant panda, reaches out a paw to shake hands with keeper Sam Morton at Lon- don Zoo today after she re- turned from Moscow and a fruitless courtship with Rus- sia's boy panda, An-An, Dr. Desmond Morris, mammal VIRGIN CHI-CHI BACK HOME curator of London Zoo, says the trip hasn't been wasted and the Russians are con- sidéring An-An _ visiting England next spring for another try. The pandas are the only ones outside China. (AP Wirephoto) West Township was allowed to continue operations Tuesday aweta _ the local oe cil io ignore a recently en- acted bylaw. John Brown, founder of Brown's Camp schools, spoke before council and a_ public audience of 75 on behalf of his | sapere 20-pupil school which s become the centre of a local controversy. The 20-minute address by the former executive director of the Warrendale treatment centre for emotionally disturbed chil- dren, was the climax of a week of growing resentment between some of the township's resi- dents and the school. The school opened last Fri- day, so one day after council enacted the bylaw preventing the operation of such a school in the township. 10 Years Imposed MONTREAL (CP) -- Emile Serafin, 36, a former Air France employee, Tuesday was sen- tenced to 10 years imprisonment for conspiring to import 40,000,- 000 worth of heroin into Canada. In March, 1965, RCMP officers seized 61.6 pounds of heroin that had been flown to Montreal In- ternational Airport from Paris. Serafin, a native of France, was an Air France passenger agent here at the time. - Director Elected NEW YORK (CP)--James W. Button, vice-president of mer- chandising of Sears, Roebuck and Co. Inc., has been elected a director of Dow Jones and Co. Inc, Before takigg his present post with Sears, Roebuck, But- ton, 49, was president of Simp- son-Sears Ltd., Toronto. Dairyman Dies MILWAUKEE (AP) -- H. W. (Pat) Donovan, 66, a Canadian- born industrialist and former football star at Indiana Univer- sity, died Tuesday in hospital. Born in Markham, Ont., he was founder and board chairman of W. H. Oendfeldt company, a dairy products firm. Orchestra Cheered MARSEILLE, France (Reut- ers)--The Montreal Symphony Orchestra was warmly ap- plauded Tuesday night after a concert of works by Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Mahler. The orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta, is on its second European tour. Jobs To Be Made OTTAWA (CP -- Manufactur- ing and processing companies have committed 1,250,000,000 capital investment in areas of severe and chronic unemploy- ment under the federal govern- ment's area development pro- gram, Industry Minister Drury said Tuesday. He told the Com- mons industry committee that this investment will create more than 40,000 new jobs in the areas in question. London Tower LONDON (AP)--The Tower of London, ancient guardian of the Crown jewels, Wednesday ad- mitted a major robbery. Charles Mahadeo, 31, a government clerk, told police he was robbed inside the tower of £2,500 (87,500) in receipts from the tower's daily throng of tourists. Visitors Can Hover MONTREAL (CP) -- Robert Shaw, de puty commissioner- general of the 1967 Montreal world's fair, announced Tuesday that an air cushion vehicle will be able to take visitors around the island fair site in 12 minutes at speeds up to 60 miles an hour. At least one and possibly two of the craft will be in oper- Paris (CP)--France has re- jected a list of "'political di- rectives' drawn up by its 44 NATO allies to help define the status of French troops in West Germny and the role of French forces in the event of war, : Authoritative French sources said the NATO text was turned own on the grounds it would tie France to the kind of "auto- matic" action in event of crisis which she sought to avoid by pulling out of NATO's military structure, The rejection means that ne- tiations between France and er allies on the status and mis- sion of French troops in Ger- many are at a dead-end. Representatives of the 14 NATO countries, including Ca- nada, met here Tuesday to dis- cuss the consequences of the French action, _ 'Tha "directives? ware to have been given to the military lead- ers of France and West Ger- many to work out the technical details of French military co - operation with NATO, 'rhe main points were: 1, France considers itself an a French Leaders Reject NATO 'Political Directives' ' ally of its NATO partners. 2. It commits itself to come to the aid of a member of the alliance who is a victim of aggression, "n conformity with article 5 of the North Atlantic et 1g * 3. In thiseventuality, France would agree to place its forces in Germany under NATO command. She would also agree to carry out the military plans drawn up by. the Atlantic organization. 4, To prepare for a possible conflict, France agrees to participate in NATO manoeu- vres, Strike Strands SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP)--The transatlantic liners Queen Elizabeth and the France were among 12 big ships unable to berth here today because of a strike by tug crews, The 83,000-ton Queen Eliza- beth headed for Cherbourg. The France went to Le Havre. Stranded at Southampton were 900 passengers due to sail in the Reina Del Mar on a Mediter- ranean cruise. The unofficial strike, now in its second day, involves some 200. tugmen. 5. France continues to adhere to the NATO strate; outlining the different possible ripostes to any attack on West Berlin. . French sources maintained the NATO plan was similar to one the French government re- jected last July. The NATO council began dis- cussion last June of the pro- blems raised by France's with- drawal from NATO's military structure and elimination of all NATO bases in France. OTTAWA (CP)--A motion to form a special parliamentary committee on immigration re- ceived passage in the Senate Tuesday night and was sent to the Commons, The special committee will Police End Negro Riot OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Gangs of Negro youths in East Oakland broke store windows and threw stones, bricks and bottles at police and passing ve- hicles Tuesday night. Police, fearing a full-scale riot in the racially mixed area, called out reinforcements, A, 10 p.m, juvenile curfew was auth- orized, Order was restored after three hours. Deputy Police Chief Ray Brown said a school boycott called for today may have trig- gered the outburst. Boycott or- ganizers, concentrating on Ne- groes, are protesting the qual- ity of Oakland education. Another factor was an incl- dent at a gasoline station, A Negro woman whose car was sideswiped chased the car that struck her to the station, blocked it there and called po- lice, Youngsters, returning from school, swarmed around the im- prisoned car and became unruly when a policeman arrested a youth who objected when told to move on, Trouble started again after the dinner hour when gangs of between 15 and 40 each started roaming an area made up larg: ely of Negroes and Spanish- speaking residents. craft of Canada Ltd. ore realizing the full of savings os well, THESE ARE COMFORT: that feeling day Saturday. best rote of interest MUNITY Trust Com ment growth, The Sth "C" Of Saving COMMON SENSE: meaning that now is ¢ good time to be setting aside money just in cose. 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Connolly (On- tario), government leader in the Senate, said the special com- mittee would have the power to call for witnesses and papers, The Senate later adjourned until Nov, 8, Senator Connolly said it might be called back earlier since the interim money supply bill, which authorizes government spending, ran out Oct. 31, Earlier, he announced the ap: intment of Senator Jean-Paul schatelets, a former public works minister in the Pearson cabinet, as his deputy leader. Sed THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's « novel plan for parents who wish to test their children's musical ability before purchas- ing a piano. Heintaman will rent you an attractive, new small piano for 6 monthe--if you de- cide to purchase it, the six month's rent and cartage will be allowed on the purchase price; The balance on Heintzman's Own Budget Terms, 79 SIMCOE ST. 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