2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 3, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Pope May Appeal For Truce At Christmas DEAD AT 133 {in"ontario-Quebec. axis. that Mo- | VATICAN CITY (AP)--Vati- ean circles think Pope Paul will appeal for a Christmas truce in Viet Nam this year. | Roving U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, after a 40- minute meeting with the Pope Wednesday, said he did not rule out the possibility of such a papal appeal. Vatican circles said they con- sidered a papal call for another ee ee. They ~ ar though the pe was disap. that the ceasefire last as did not become per- manent, the pontiff was deeply satisfied thai even a tompersty pause in the bloodshed had taken place. U.S. and South Vietnamese military leaders responded to the Pope's appeal last Christ- mas with a 30-hour ceasefire. MINISTER ILL EAST LONDON, South Africa (Reuters) -- Finance Minister Eben Donges was admitted to hospital Wednesday for ob- servation and rest, Donges has been as possible succes- sor to ident Charles Swart, who is said to want to leave his before his term expires in ' secretary said the minister a cold, VOTE GAINED POPE PAUL e+» may launch appeal Victor Paz Estenssoro, ousted in a military coup Nov. 4, 1964, U.K. JUDGE DIES ESHER, England (AP)--Sir Gerald Dodson, 82, one of Brit- ain's wittiest and most re- spected judges, died Wednes- day. In 29 years on the bench he became noted for such quips LOURENCO MARQUES, zambique (AFP) -- One of the |world's oldest men, Codila Dala, eae Wednesday at the age 0 fy TESTS ORDERED LONDON (AP)--British coro- ners have been ordered to have alcohol tests made on drivers Who die Within 12 heurs of a road accident. The tests will start in December as part of an 18-month investigation by the transport ministry into effects of the government's road safety bill. The bill makes it an offence to drive with more than a spe cified quantity of alcohol in the blood. NAZI SENTENCED PRAGUE (Reuters) -- A Czechoslovak court sentenced an SS (elite guard) agent to 10 years' imprisonment Wednesday for organizing a ring of inform- ers who brought the deaths of 25 Social Democrats at the hands of the Nazis. Czech-born Kurt Wilfer, after a seven-day trial, was found guilty of organ- izing SS activity in Czechoslo- vakia between 1940 and 1945, TRADE STARER BRONXVILLE, N.Y. (AP)-- | We CGRSScs Provincial Liberal Head Raps Ontario, Quebec Tax Demands TORONTO (CP)--Ontario and Quebee fought for themselves first and Canada second during last week's federal - provincial conference, Andrew Thompson, Ontario Liberal leader, said Wednesday. In a statement, he accused Premier John Robarts and Pre- could destroy Canada's federa- tion. Prices Review Board Urged OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment was urged to co-operate With ithe provinces Wednesday on setting up a review board to control rising prices. Michael Starr (PC--Ontario) made the suggestion in the Commons ana Acting Prime Minister Martin said similar suggestions have been made by |Liberal supporters, Mr, Martin promised that the suggestions will be sent to Prime Minister Pearson, absent for the third day with a cold, and will receive "active and im- mediate" attention, EXPLAIN SUBSIDIES OTTAWA (CP)--An explana- tion of subsidy application pro- cedures will be sent to airlines shortly, Transport Minister Pickersgill said Tuesday. In re- ply to a Commons question by H. A. Olson (SC--Medicine Hat) he said circulars now are being printed explaining details of the government's recently-an- VIENTIANE (AP)--Under a ordinance published Wed- royal nesday, Laos is to have univer- sal adult suffrage in elections Jan. 1. Previously Parliament was elected by en electoral col- lege limited to about 20,000 emi- a citizens, The voting age is 1 ASYLUM GRANTED SANTIAGO (Reuters) -- Chile announced Wednesday it has -- to for- mer lent' Hernan Siles Zuazo. was presi- dent from 1956 to 1960, then vice-president under President as: "It is upon the seats of their 'pants that judges shine most." He retired from the Old Bailey criminal court in 1959. Cause of death was not disclosed. OLD BOMB FOUND PARIS (AP)--A large section of suburban Le Bourget, site of a big Paris airport, was cleared for more than an hour Wednes- day after the discovery of a 1,400 - pound bomb, apparently left over from the Second World War. The bomb was found by highway workmen. Experts de- fused it and carted it away. ' 8) Donald Sweet, President of the Oshawa Retarded Chil- dren's Association, anes a guest speaker recently at the monthly meeting of the E, A. Lovell Home and School Asso- elation, Mr. Sweet gave a talk, illustrated by col ored slides, on conditions at the 'city's Glen- holme chool, day school and training centre. DATE SET hearing ickering application for approval of its bylaws 3037 (as amended) and 3203. The h will be held in the township council cham- bers at m. . RESIGNATION ACCEPTED The Ontario government has accepted the resignation of Car- melo Giuseppi Femia, 331 Dove- dale Drive, Whitby, as a jus- tice of the peace. GIFTS PRESENTED Governor James Rea and the ataff of the Ontario County Jail, Whitby, held a farewell party Wednesday afternoon to honor HERE and THERE take place next Tuesday eve- ning. Chairing the meeting will be S. R. Alger. GIRL RETURNS A missing Pickering Town- ship girl, 16-year-old Angelika Brown, returned to her home yesterday. She had been miss- ing since Monday night. Twenty- year-old Denise Whipple, of Celina Street, Oshawa, is 4till ow the Oshawa police missing "LETTERS PATENT Two district companies were granted letters patent of incor- poration during the past week. They are: Bill's Glass and Mir- rors Limited, Bowmanville and Harwood Auto Body Limited, East Whitby Township. | SECOND IN CLASS | Verhoog Brothers, Sunder- land; has the second high rec- ord in the senior four-year-old Jersey class during October, it is reported by. the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. Victoria Masterpiece Melody 78 in 296 days produced 11,390 pounds of } milk, 652 pounds of butter fat, Fast ey: oe, wee patented nounced policy to offer subsi- and sold the first vitamin tablet 43 years ago, died Wednesday. He founded McCoy's laborator- ies in 1923 and the firm's prin- cipal product was cod liver oil tablets. ASKED FOR REPORT Gen, Charles H. Bone- steel, commander of U.S. 8th Army in Korea and United Nations forces there, was asked today by Presi- dent Johnson for a complete report on the ambush by North Korean troops south of the armistice line. Six American and one South Korean soldiers were killed. dies to some feeder airlines. "Both were out to loot the fed- eral treasury for 4s much money as they could get. Mr. Johnson demanded 100 per cent of income tax revenues and, at one point, Mr. Robarts indi- cated he might go as high as 75 per cent," Mr. Thompson charged that Mr, Robaris adopted a program giving comfort to Quebec separatists and disheartening Aiwgg singeoomg, Canadians who fight for true Canadian federa- tion, He challenged Mr, Robarts to an election based on what he called the premier's "Ontario first at any cost" stand. He said Ontario people have more vision than Mr. Robarts, 'They be- lieve in Canada." He defended the federal gov- ernment stand in the confer- ence, saying it was a strong central government operating in the context of viable feder- ation and insisting iat Sach Cold, With TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued' at 5:30 a.m.; Synopsis: A large storm ceniie moving northward from Georgian Bay is resulting in wind, snow and rain warnings for nearly all iniand and marine areas across the province, Cold, snowy weather will settle to- night and Friday as the storm tracks over James Bay out of the province. Lake St, Clair, Windsor: Cloudy and cold with snowflur- ries and strong west to north- west winds 30 to 50 today. Cloudy with a few light snow- flurries and southwest winds 15 to 25 Friday. Snowdlurries As Storm Hits Ontario Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Niag- ara, Western Lake Ontario, Lon- don, Hamilton, Toronto; Cooler with snowflurries. Cloudy and cold with a few snowflurries Friday. Winds westerly 30 to 45, Hastern Lake Oniario, Haii- few snowflurries, Variable houdiness with a few snowflurries Friday, Winds "eo 30 Pod 4. lan Bay, Cooler with snowflurries. Mostly a. cold with snowflur- Hae riday, Winds southwest 30 0 50, Sudbury: Snow, sleet and to snowflurries this evening. Cloudy and cold with snowflurries Friday. Northeast winds 40 to 55, Algoma, White River, Coch rane, Timagami, Sault Ste. Marie; Snow and drifting snow today, Cloudy Friday with snow- flurries. Continuing cold, Winds northwest 25 to 35, London ..s+essveees 25 Pte At an BCHEHET sessevess 25 burton, Killaloe; Cooler with ajMount F it Forest 10.55 25 North Bay:|20ren Peterborough ..... 25 Kingston ..+..0+++. 30 freezing rain today, tapering off | i level of provincial a take the responsibility for its own spending. Good Names Te Remember When Buying or Siling REAL ESTATE Reg. 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