§@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Getober 31, 1966 "NEWS IN BRIEF VOTE FOR STRIKE LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Em- of London's Richards- iicox Canadian Co. Ltd, Sat- urday voted unanimously to go on strike. The 425 workers, mbers of Local 756, Interna- Bona! Association of Machinists, are asking for wage increases af & nantes on hour and 9 one- year contract. DISMISSES CHARGES MANILA (AP) -- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Saturday ordered the with- drawal of court charges against five students who took part in the demonstrations on the steps of President Johnson's hotel residence during last week's Manila conference. DRAFT YOUTHS MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--All Cuban youths who are 16 or who will turn i6 this year must register for the draft, Havana Radio gaid Sunday. The youths musi venort to their nearest military draft office between Nov. 1 and 'U5 in accordance with an order issued by the defence ministry, pppoe monitored here, said. . WANTS STOCKPILE PORT ELIZABETH, South Af- fica (AP) -- The government 'has told industrial leaders in this white ruled republic it 'wants certain strategic indus- tries to start stockpiling a 'year's supply of vital raw ma- terials to safeguard against the threat of international sanc- tions, the independent Evening Post reported Saturday. KING 18 GODFATHER WINSLOW, England (AP)--- King Gustay of Sweden was a parent Sunday at the bap- ism of his great-grandson, The baby, christened Charles Ed- ward Ambler, is the son of Princess Margaretha of Sweden a London and John Ambler, husineseman, FIGHTER CRASHES POLAND, N.Y. (AP)--A U.S. F-86 jet fighter plane crashed -|thinks East-West tensions have in northern New York State Sat urday, apparently after explod- .|tries of the North Atlantic ing in the air, state police said Burning debris from the plane fell on a trailer court near this community northeast of Utica and injured one woman. The pi- lot ejected safely. U.S. SPEAKERS WIN MONTREAL (CP) -- A team from the University of Pitts the rth interns re er es COUPE WOR Me WUraG Ane tional parliamentary debating which wound wu Winch Wwouns & iournaiment LONDON. (AP)--Prime Min- ister Wilson said Saturday he believes Soviet Russia may be ready to join the West in a bal- anced reduction of forces in middle Europe, The British leader has had two meeiings wiih Premier Alexei Kosygin in Moscow this yoar in which he pressed the proposition for East-West troop cuts, A reporter asked Wilson if he eased to the point where coun- Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Alliance can safely ne- gotiate force reductions in cen- tral Europe, This is a matter for inter-al- lied study, Wilson replied. "In my two visits to the So- viet Union, this is a proposition *|T have pressed very strongly on Mr. Kosygin and, without dis- closing the results of confiden- tial discussions, I feei tiere ny Saturday at Sir George Willi-|could well be a readiness on ams University, The University of Pittsburgh team defeated Hal Trimble of Balton and Bill Royal Military College, Kings ton, in the final debate Satur- day, SHIP EXPLODES SUNDERLAND, England (CP)--Seven ship builders were killed Sunday in an explosion that ripped through part of a new cargo ship named Toronto) City. The 10,000-ton ship was scheduled to go into trans- atlantic service with the Bibby Line of Liverpool in about three weeks. the other side to tiative here." respond to ini- Russia Seen Poked To Balanced Forces Cut CUT GARRISONS IF SAFE Britain, the United States and West Germany are reappraising NATO force needs in Europe. Both the British and Americans would like to cut their garrisons in Germany if they conclude this can safely be done. Wilson made these other points ia-aur inies view: ~The Labor government's 1964 decision rejecting cur- rency devaluation as a cure for Britain's economic woes "was right... and I have never regretted it," Recurrent talk of a move or a plot by ministerial or party colleagues to oust him as prime minister in July was a "fiction of overheated and underemployed journalis- tic imagination." --Some opposition Conserva- tives and financial authorities summer. economic. crisis of 4 eoaslition govern. ment but this "was rightly | treaied wiin coniempr" His government is confident faemina a a0 3 Africans Would Revamp World Justice Court UNITED NATIONS (AP)--Af- ricans are out to revamp the International Court of Justice 2. To "make an effort to in- crease African representation" on the court. and also use Af- in an election of five of its|rican voting power "'to prevent judges, to start Tuesday at the|the election of judges who are |UN in New York. A long dead-|likely to be prejudicial to the that its 'controversial, tough unpopular"' conditions for a lasting reces sion, tney end credit arrangements needed to "lubricate the chan nels of trade." Peace in Viet Nam still de pends on Hanoi, 'internationalize" its own nu clear armory. SURPLUS IN SIGHT Asked if he would have Brit "We manele. POAA ANA ANA ¢e ROAM weveywew yuu Ay ty £888, 000) on our overseas Ann ana 4 ay avy vuN, of factors... . ~The world is approaching the time for a radical advance towards improved new mone- Better chances exist today for a world agreement against the spread of nuclear weap- ons. Such a treaty would in no way clash with the British government's commitment to ain's balance of payments righted by next summer, Wilson aid: inherited a deficit of | payments in 1964. Last year this was cut to £320,000,000. Our hopes of getting into balance this year have been affected by a number But now the Agriculture Courses Lag \Tn Schools measures for a cure of Britain's economic ills will succeed without creating CLINTON, Ont, (CP)--Public apathy is responsible for the de- +|cline of agriculture courses in Ontario secondary schools> a spokesman for the department of education said Saturday. Murray Young, of Orange- >) ville; ait inspector for Uie de- *\partment's program branch, said little interest has been *|shown in the need for such courses in secondary school curricula until only recently. Mr. Young, who addressed a Meeting of northwest region agricultural teachers and_sci- ence department heads, told the group agriculture has always | been available to schools in the province but only two per cent of 395,000 students took the course last. year. He said only 20 per cent of the secondary schools offered the subject last year, School hoarde failed ta take advantage ties for icaching agricuiwure air though it was one of the prov- ince's most important indus- tries, he said. of programs to improve facili-| Quebec PCs "Angry, Insulted" Mt At Agenda Set QUEBEC (CP)--Paul Trepan- ier, president of the Quebec Pro- gressive Conservative Associa- tion, said during the weekend that Quebec Conservatives are "angry and insulted" at the agenda prepared for their party's annual meeting in Ot- tawa, They . will gunda be scrapped at the start oi lie lig and be replaced move that the, For Big Meet arate committee meetings and speech-making. \ He saw the agenda's emphasis on separate committee meet- ings, at which delegates could be handled more easily than inj when it general assembly, as an at- | by one allowing more time for general discussions, Mr, Tre- panier told a press conference. The press conference followed a meeting of the Quebec associ- ation's executive. The Quebec Conservative leader also voiced a complaint that the agenda was sent to the party's Quebec officials in English only. Mr. Trepanier said the Que- bec executive was unanimous in ere the agenda which party headquarters proposed. Reason for this.was that too much time was taken up by sep- 17 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces attend Lutheran-affili- ated colleges. ' a It's called IR... signs are in favor of not only balance in our overseas pay- ments by next year, but a grow- ing surplus to follow. . . On Viet Nam he said: "The British foreign secre- tary, both here in Britain and at the United Nations, has set out plainly and clearly our pro- posals for a settlement of the Vietnamese conflict. RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $8.00 PER DAY ti3s'2t MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S because it's Nature's Remedy The Tums people, as you would expect, know @ great deal about sensitive stomachs. 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The first goal was met Thurs- The Africans' campaign re-|day night when the assembly sults from their anger at The|declared the mandate termi- Hague court's 8-to-7 ruling July|nated, The second will be tested 18 against an Ethiopian-Liber-| Tuesday, when the General As- jan complaint about South Af-| sembly and the Security Council rica's stewardship over South-| meet simultaneously for secret West Africa. |balloting to replace five judges With the power of their 38) whose five-year terms expire votes, they seem certain of be-| Feb, 5. Fourteen candidates are ing able to seat a Nigerian as|running from various regions. company for a Senegalese, who! A majority is required for now is the only African on thejelection. That means eight bench. Besides, their voting is|votes in the 15-nation council. |deemed likely to complicate aj/It means 63 votes if all quali- " | Six-way contest over a tradition-| fied countries vote in the as- PU cog yg oe ag Phen se ----, = a ee sake ally Western judgeship and|sembly, where non - members adesse 0 P | : istretch the election out over' Liechtenstein, San Marino and Sunday night for talks with the| of those wanting to come home. | -veral days. Switzerland alad are. allowed to p = onal tale GUINEA I8 HOSTILE The July decision was that/participate because they are Abeba where the Guinean offi- A Ghana foreign ministry) Rthiopia and Liberia had no le-|adherents to the court statute. pm mg le ee oie statement issued shortly after! ya) right to press their demand| piplomats . predicted Sunday were removed from an Ameri- the Guinean delegation was re-/for 9 judgment that South Af-|that Manfred Lachs of Poland can annaer Saturday night brssineblige ele gps g Helge had violated its League of| and Charles D, Onyeama of Ni- F Y ~ \s 7 ions § . " By wes goal teaerd had been consistently hostile tol west eee taanne te arte il eee zou uineans as hostages wh0|Ghana since a coup d'etat in) oj io + ae is Find will be released when an esti-| February ousted President] (2! -- into the terri jem, the frst ballot, Ammoun mated 100 Ghanaian citizens|Kwame Nkrumah, who took| payee in y hte : e African allegedly held in Guinea against/refuge in the French-speaking) SEEK TWO GOALS acta oon er wishes are allowed to --_ on nalahher. The African UN group dis- ome. in Conakry, Guinea, President! cussed the decision and adopted | In Guinea, it was reported the|Sekou Toure presided at an|two goals in a confidential re- A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. | OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 "So far the response to this shows .. . the problem is still that of a response from the North Vietnamese authorities." comfortable after-feeling. Try Nature's Remedy, a gen- tle all-vegetable laxative. NX tonight, tomorrow alright. Ghana Detains Guinean Chiefs \ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters)--)affairs ministry and officially Nineteen top Guinean officials,|informed them of the action. including the foreign minister,) A ministry spokesman said) remained in detention here to-| the diplomats had shown "great}| day as diplomatic efforts were| understanding." He said the made to persuade Ghana to re-| government had explained it lease them. had an obligation to protect its vernment had charged the| emergency cabinet meeting| port: | inited States with responsibility| which issued a statement calling) 1. To put a resolution through for the detentions of the officials|the detentions "an illegal and) the General Assembly for revo-| and had placed U.S. Ambassa-|premeditated act" and accused|cation of the South African dor Robinson Mcllvaine under|the U.S. government of being|mandate, which they have) house arrest. \responsible for it, | achieved. } The Guinean officials were), eo j acheduled to attend an African pag ministers' conference in| the Ethiopian capital to prepare) for an African summit meeting later this week. Delegates in| Addis Ababa expressed the fear | that the detention of the Guian- eans might force postponement of the summit conference. TRY PERSUASION : The Ethiopian justice minister was sent in an attempt to per- evade Ghana's military leader, Lt.-Gen. 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