Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1966, p. 2

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Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 31, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Auto Workers Bo o, Jeer Wilson, Cabinet Ministers LONDON (AP)--Hundreds of auto workers booed and jeered . Brine Minister Wileen and cab- inet ministers as they arrived at 10 Downing Street today. The men included some of the p= oe Aft workers given dis- notices because of a g ernment-imposed deflation. demonstration came as union leaders were to meet Wilson to Serer cogeace in relation to the ity program ation to the auto industry. Strikes halted production in huge British plants, with more than 20 workers idle. At the American-owned Gen- eral Motors Vauxhall plant 1,000 workers in the body shop voted to join about the same number |F) fa the trim shop in s ge-slow protest strike. ent reported The gales of new cars during August dropped to their lowest level for three own 12 per cent on the comparable month last year. N.Z. Drive On CHRISTCHURCH (Reuters)-- Prime Minister Keith Holyoake PREMIER WILSON RIN's Project sored by the centennial com- mission, but the separatist Ras- semblement pour I'Independ- ance Nationale has a project QUEBEC (CP)--It's not spon- opened his campaign for re cies in New Zealand's gen- eral election tonight with a vig- orous defence his commit ment to the Viet Nam war. - He denounced the opposition Labor party for stating it woul withdraw New Zealand's 150- man artillery battery from the joint Australia - New Zealand force in Viet Nam if it won the Nov. 26 elections. Such a decision would bring shame on the country which would not be lived down in a generation, he told a rally here. "We would never be able to hold our heads up again among our friends and allies," he said, "Our word would never be trusted again." Holyoake today released his National party's 2%-plank gen- eral election policy, which was mainly devoted to domestic is- sues, It included promises of anyway. Unveiled at the RIN's annual meeting during the weekend, the project graphically com- memorates '100 years of injus- tice' with small plaques de- signed to attach to the bottom of automobile licence plates. The plaques, of the same grade metal as regular plates, are pre-punched for easy fasten- ing and were selling for 50 cents each at the meeting's registra- tion desk, Quebec's 1967 plates will have the word "Confederation" along the bottom and the addition of the RIN plate will form the sen- tence 'Confederation, cents ans d'injustices"' (Confederation, 100 years of injustice). Hanoi Gets Bulk VANCOUVER (CP)--A group raising money to aid war vic: | No Orbit Yet WASHYNGTON (AP) -- The Communications Satellite Corp. ht it had at- pted t its new Intelsat TI into a new orbit but has not yet achieved the desired results. The new satellite, nicknamed Lani Bird, is intended to serve as a first commercial space communications link between North America and the Far East. The drum-shaped satellite was launched last Wednesday night from Cape Kennedy, Fila, It was jin an orbit ranging from about 200 miles to about 23,690 miles. | A kick motor was triggered } aboard the satellite at 4:48 p.m, EST Sunday to push the satel- mi lite out of its eccentric orbit into! § a synchronous orbit, This should have caused the satellite to hover over the equator at the International Dateline, 22,300 miles above the Gilbert Islands, A Comsat spokesman said the orbt. We are trying to get ad- ditional information to deter- mine just what orbit it is in." The satellite is working and handling test signals, however, the spokesman said. The 192-pound spacecraft is twice as large and twice as powerful as Early Bird, Com- at's first satellite, in operation over the Atlantic, Amnesty Asked WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A peti- tion asking Governor - General Georges Vanier to grant am- nesty to 25 jailed Peterborough pickets was signed here Sunday by 200 Ontario trades unionists meeting in Windsor, Last week the textile workers employed by Tilco Co, Ltd, were jailed for violations last spring when a picket-limiting iInjunc- tion during a strike was ig- nored, The message from the Pro- vincial Building and Construc- kick motor was fired "but we) have not achieved the desired|/¥ On these two islands in the St. Lawrence, pavilions for Expo '67 are rapidly rising. Ile Notre-Dame, in the foreground, is connect- ed to Ile Sainte - Helene by the Metro Express. In the background, the Jacques- PAVILIONS FOR EXPO 67 RAPIDLY TAKE FORM Cartier Bridge crosses both islands to enter the heart of Montreal. The inverted pyramid of the Canadian United States Grants $58 For Wounding SAIGON (AP)--A young Viet- namese mother lay crying in a street one day last , clutching wound in- a by the bullet of a U.S. military policeman. Five months later, 23-year-old Wid, Oficers' quarters, SOLDIERS ERRED -- The U.S. soldiers believed-- erroneously, a U.S. Army spokesman later explained -- t they were under fire from terrorists. Seven Vietnamese were killed and more than a score of others. wounded in the incident. The U.S. Embassy expressed sympathy to the victims and their families. Compensation was pledged. ' Mrs. Thom made seven trips to try to find out about com- pensation. She paid out 500 pl- asters on taxi fares and spent many hours waiting in of! and filling out forms. PLANNING A.+, © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING First Class Facilities For 20 to 400 Guests Quality Series Experienced Staff RESERVE YOUR FUNCTION NOWT 723-4641 pavilion is under construc tion in left foreground. (CP Photo) ~ DEATHS By ZHE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto--John Drainie, 50, ra- dio announcer and actor who worked several years for the CBC; of cancer. Montreal--Jim McCaffrey, 73, director and vice-president of the Ottawa Rough Riders foot: ball club; of a heart attack, Halifax -- Dr, Roberta Bond Nichols, 64, Halifax physician and educationist, professor of anesthology and anatomy at Dalhousie University, Vancouver -- Ernst Fried- lander, 60, a cellist, former member of orchestras in cheaper housing and further in- centives or aid for farming and/day that 90 per cent of the aid industry. so far has been given to Hanoi The National party holds 43/and the Viet Cong for distribu- seats in the present House of| tion. Representatives and Labor 35.) Only 10 per cent has been The small Social Credit party,)given to. the International Red also contesting the election, has/Cross for distribution to victims no seats. in areas under the control of i Saigon. Fluoride Water _ v-. AA, M. Inglis of Vancou- ver, chairman of the Canadian CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ba a Aid for Viet Nam Civilians Haryard University researchers |/Committee, termed false re say a study indicates water/oorts that the aid is being chan- with fluorides may help prevent) nejied exclusively to areas un- severe hardening of the artef| der the control of Hanol and the ee i aits ' . Viet Cong. ve doctors from Harvard's; y it nutrition department conducted On cae oe comma 20, the study with two groups of] cash and materials and this has pen ta Mase bre a 2 ey Jouradl of the American. Med-\Nam feal Association. Pipeline Rapped Severe calcium deposits in the WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)-- aorta--the major artery carry- ing blood from the heart to branch arteries in the body--|Trades unionists meeting here were less in high fluoride areas,/Sunday criticized the federal the scientists said. government's Oct. 4 decision to The research centred on 300/run a second natural gas pipe- men and women living in south-|line from Western Canada to western North Dakota where/Ontario through the United water has a high fluoride con-/| States. tent and on 715 persons whose| Addressing the 200 delegates homes are in a low fluoride|to the Provincial Building and area of northeastern North Da-| Construction Trades Council, kota. James Bentley of Toronto, vice- tims in Viet Nam disclosed Sun- tlon Trades Council of Ontario asked the governor-general for his "favorable response to this petition" so that it 'would as- sure all working men. . . that Canada . . . is still the true north, strong and free," President Ken Martin of Lon- don, Ont., representing the 40,- 000 Ontario members, said the council will also submit a 65-| Moscow -- Nikolai Belyayev, page brief in support of the/é3, blamed by Nikita Khru- right to strike and picket to the/shchev for failure of a Soviet Rand commission on injunctions/Union program to open up new and labor law. This: brief will/farm lands in Cehtral Asia. Vienna, Chicago, Indianapolis and Oklahoma City and also of the Vancouver Symphony Or- orchestra. New York--Dr. Smiley Blan- ton; 84, noted American psy- chiatrist who worked for sev- eral years in Vienna with Dr. = Freud; of a heart at- ack, be ready in three weeks, "nk Que/ -- Richard ontebello, 21, police reporter| Envoy Held struck by a car. government of Guinea held ® newly - arrived American Am- wamp Buggies ander house arrest today de- spite strong U.S. protests, Mclivaine and an unidentified) NAaprEs, Fla. (AP)--Once a Pan American Airways official| year almost everyone gets to ent retaliation for the arrest injinternational swamp buggy Ghana Saturday of a 19-mem-| championship, one of the world's which included the foreign min-| 1, swamp buggy--born of unter. the hunter's need to get around the United States was respons-|of the weirdest mechanical con- ible for the arrests in Ghana./traptions ever put together by with the Montreal Gazette; WASHINGTON (AP) -- The bassador Robinson Mclivaine 'Play' In Mud The state department said y were detained Sunday in appar-|pjay in the mud in Naples' own ber delegation from Guinea} most unusual sports events, | Guinea radio repeatedly said/in the soggy everglades--is one "Iman. It consists of jet-liner-size chestra and the CBC chamber e WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast issued at 5,30 a.m. Synopsis: A few showers are expected today over the lower Great Lakes in a strong south- erly flow of milder air, With an intense storm centre moving into Quebec by Tuesday, strong northwesterly winds will bring a touch of winter to Southern Ontario Tuesday, Cloudy skies, cool 40 - d temperatures and scatte snowflurries are xpected., Lake, St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake Ontario, South- ern Lake Huron, Windsor, Lon- don, Hamilton, Toronto: Varia- ble cloudiness, windy and warmer today with chance of a few showers. Cloudy and turn- ing cooler tonight. Tuesday occasional shower or snow- flurry. Winds southerly 20 tq 30 today, and northwest 25 to 40 Tuesday. gian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy windy and colder today and Tuesday with scattered snowflurries, Winds southerly 20 to $0 today, becom- ing northwesterly 25 to 40 over- night, Algoma, Southern White River, Timagami: Snowflurries and blowing snow today. Tues- cloudy, windy and cold with an) Northern Lake Huron, Geor-| Cloudy, Cooler Tonight Snow May Fall Tuesday day cloudy, windy and colder. Winds northerly 30. Northern White River, Coch- rane: Overcast with occasional snow or snow and rain mixed changing to snow and drifting snow today, tapering off to snowflurries tonight. Tuesday cloudy, windy and colder with snowflurries. Winds southerly 20, becoming west to northwest 25 to 35 and northerly 30 to- night, Ottawa; Occasional rain to- day, Tuesday mainly cloudy with snowflurries and colder. Winds westerly 20, Forecast temperatures Low overnight Windsor ...... St. Thomas .. London Kitchener .... Mount Forest Wingham .«. Hamilton ..... St. Catharines Earlton .... Sault Ste, Ma HAVANA (AP Luxembourg but slackened in Canada Wins But One Match At World Chess Olympics Canada;Capello and Duncan Suttles of swept its four matches with|Vancouver with Elio Romani, Ts the fifth round's feature Actor Fined $40 MELBOURNE, Australia (Reuters)--A 27-year-old actor was fined $40 for assaulting a policeman with an egg during President Johnson's visit, Clive Wesley Windmill told the South Melbourne court he had taken the egg to throw at the president's car, but he missed the motorcade. Annoyed at police "brutal- ity," he threw the egg to dis- tract police from beating a demonstrator, he said. Constable Robert Ian O'Lough- lin said he was stunned when the egg hit him in the eve president of Local 466 of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Asso- clation, said the new route would become a main line for) gas transmission. | He said the proposed 36-inch} diameter pipeline--six inches larger than the original cross- Canada pipeline--"will be able to carry 34 per cent more gas," Body Found | MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (AP) --Pretty Linda Marie Kohl- meier, a small town girl from a big family, left home to become a secretary--then a go-go girl. She lost touch with her family mae een bie ae coe netgear t about-a month ago. They found her Sunday when her father Fragments Found From 1066 Era COLCHESTER, Ont. (CP)--A 1,000-year-old kull, fragments of pottery and flint arrowheads, were dug from the soil on a farm near here in a weekend archeological. excavation. Dr. Jameson J, Bond, assist- ant professor, department of sociology and anthropology, said 25 students from the Uni- versity of Windsor dug in what now is a clover field and once likely was a small village of the Owasco Indian--culture whieh flourished about 1,000 A.D. Dr. Bond said that judging by wheels hung on a small frame, powered by powerful engines, But no two swamp buggies lare alike, They are made of junkyard parts and anything else the low-budget designers ean lay hands on. The first contests were held in the swamps. Now the annual race takes place in the "mile of mud," a figure eight of brown gook that ranges from two to eight feet deep, so the vehicles must be snorkel equipped. Once around the track is a race, and top speed is about 20 miles an hour, The winner of 18th "world otamp: nip'? was 25-year-old Dale Pipher of |Lake Placid, Fla, annual its meeting with Italy and won/match, Bent Larsen of Denmark only one match while drawing}and Miguel Najdorf of Argen- three during weekend rounds at/tina adjourned their game. The the 17th World Chess Olympics. blanked Luxembourg Saturday and took on Italy in Sunday's fifth round of the 25-day tourna- ment's round + robin prelimi- naries. Leslie Witt of Toronto was the victor In the Canada - Italy round, In the other three. matches, Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg drew with Stegano Tatai, Zvonko Vranesic of Toronto with Guido two international grandmasters Canada, playing in group 5,|were to resume it today, | | BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEONS 93e -- 1,35 Good Food DOWNTOWN LOCATION FULLY LICENSED PARKING REAR OF HOTEL HOTEL LANCASTER 27 KING ST, W. Britain Ends Zambia 'Lift' LONDON (AP) -Britain's military airlift bringing 80- line, oll and lubricants to Zam- bia from the east African coast, is ending. A Commonwealth relations ministry spokesman, asked to comment on rumors that the airlift is being. called off, said Sunday: "T can confirm that the airlift is ending at the end of this month by agreement with the Zambian government, An offi- cial announcement can be ex- pected Monday." The British military airlift was started with Britannia freighters of the RAF Transport Command Dec, 19, 1965. It was designed to help ambia's econ- omy after sanctions on Rho- desia began cutting land supply lines. The RCAF, operating from the Congo with Hercules trans- ports, also provided an airlift last winter and spring. TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY VOTERS' LIST 1966 Notice is hereby given that | 'have complied with the provisions of the Voters' List Act, 1960 and | have posted up in my office at Columbus, Ontario _ on the 31st. day of October, 1966 the list of per- sons entitled to vote in the Municipal Elections in the year 1966, and the list remains posted in my office for inspection. And | hereby call upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any ommissions or errors corrected according to law. Doted ot the Village of Columbus, Ontario, this Slst day of October, 1966. M, WM, GOLDIE, Township Clerk, Col LAST DATE FOR FILING AN APPEAL IS NOVEMBER (4th, 1966, Voters' Lists may also be inspected et the following locetions: Columbus Post Office; Taunton Post Office; Cxurik Store, Reglen; 1.G.A. Store, Lansdown Shopping Centre; Flees Service Station, Wilson Rd. end Taunton Rd. 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