Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1966, p. 2

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WEATHER FORECAST Colder Period Follows Wet, Warm, Windy Spell Ottawa: Cloudy today. Show- ers this afternoon and evening accompanied by scattered thun- dershowers. Friday mainly cloudy. Turning cooler this eve- ning. Winds westerly 20 this eve- ning. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Friday Windsor ..4...+.45 « St. Thomas ....+00. Kitchener ... London ...... Kitchener ... Hamilton .. 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, November 10, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE _ Changes To BNA Act 'Under Study Says PM = ies = OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- étill ts studying. possible changes to the constitution. . He was renting in the Comi- mons to Heward Grafftey (PC-- Brome-Missisquoi), who asked a study of the constitu- tion had been undertaken by the cabinet as a result of the last federal-provincial conference. = Big Order Won * MONTREAL (CP) -- Frederic &. Kearns, president of Cana- dair Ltd., said Wednesday the fomnany hee eecsivsd ai Scapeit r worth more than $19,000,- from Lockheed-Georgia Co. for leading edges and leading edge slats for the giant C-5S transport plane. This brought Canadair orders for C-5A parts to $47,000,000, Post Gained OTTAWA (CP)--Montreal bus- inessman Ralph Rubin Levine, 55, has been appointed a direc- tor of the Canadian Overseas Telecommunication Corp., it Was announced Wednesday. He replaces Gordon Cowan of Hali- fax, who has been appointed a LATE WINTER, LATER SPRING PREDICTED BY INDIAN SEER CORNWALL (CP)--A late hardest year in a good many winter followed by a six-foot decades is practically a cer- snowfall in January and Feb- tainty. ruary and an . exceptionally "The snow will be as deep late spring is the forecast of as two big horses," he says. an 85-year-old Indian from 'There will be little snow un- Cornwall Island. . til January and February, he 'It's all in the corn," says says, Then it will. be bad, Abraham Jocko. He holds with snow depth approaching ig to Pos a a = six feet, weather forecasting lore his Most of the snow will come ancestors handed down to him. _ in "bees a the even Temperatures. Snowflurries are Using hints given him by Garside Fobriar divow will predictas:stross the farth cogn- his grandfather, he looks at khap comin at late. ik try. i the thickness of the corn's\ 4 af 8 Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, husk, the height of the ear "2 Lake Huron, London: Scattered from the ground, the angle Spring will be exceptionally | showers and thundershowers to- and height of the leaves and ate, wet and cold. day, Warm but turning cooler stalks, and other signs. "No warm weather by late afternoon. Friday mostly near the end of June." cloudy with seasonable temper- |atures, Winds westerly 15, For him, the longest and Niagara,' Lake Ontario, Hali- Election Gains Improve _Bisss"isniita'tre. Republican Hopes For '68 Cloudy and warm with showers and scattered thundershowers iday. Friday Mdsiiy Cididy with seasonable temperatures. years since Barry Goldwater's crushing 1964 defeat by Johnson. Johnson's loss of party strength in Congress was far Winds westerly 15. greater than that sustained by Northern Georgian Bay, Al- goma, Timagami, North Bay, any president two years into his first elective term since Repub- Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: Warm with rain today. Turning colder with snowflurries tonight. Friday cloudy with a few snow- lican Herbert Hoover's party lost 61 seats in the 1930 off-year election. The Republicans nailed down flurries. Winds westerly 20. White River, Cochrane, West- a gain of 47 seats in the House to bring their total to 187. Dem- ern James Bay: Snow occasion- ocrats elected 248 members. Your RED CROSS is Tiny Ready for Tomorrow Earlton ..ssssvees Sault Ste, Marie ... 30 Kapuskasing ..., . 20 White River ...... . 15 Moosonee ...++0++ =a For All Your DRAPES TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Unsettled weather which now prevails over all of Ontario will move into Quebec tonight. Cooler air will cover all of Ontario Friday with mostly cloudy skies and seasonable until Toronto ..... Peterborough .. Kingston .....+. cond WASHINGTON (AP)--The im- pact of a mid-term Republican 'breakthrough in Tuesday's U.S. election offers a fresh threat not only to President Johnson's leg- islative program but possibly to his re-election in 1968. While the Republican party was surging to above-average gains in the U.S. House of Rep- resentatives in the non-presiden- tial year balloting, it also was netting from the Democrats eight governors' offices. This aA Do you think you would like Paarl wines? With a few snowflurries Friday. Winds westerly 20 tonight. ally mixed with freezing rain and not so cold today. Cloudy The pr t, resting ag his Texas ranch, had no comment hii an judge of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. a Rain Floods TORONTO (CP) -- Flooding was reported in many areas of Toronto Wednesday night as an inch of rain fell within a few hours. Police said the flooding, caused by leaves jamming sew- & ers, was in the north-central part of the city and a few streets were impassable. In the early evening, several inches of water lay in most. hollows and loy-lying streets. | French Dropped | STREETSVILLE, Ont. (CP)/ Residents of this town 15 miles west of Toronto want their post office--not a bureau de poste. When a sign in French and English appeared before the new post office, due to open Nov. 26, the townspeople . ob- jected and succeeded in having the French term dropped. "It had no significance in our community," said Mayor: Wil- liam G. Tolton. "I doubt whether five per cent of our town can even read French." Mrs. Suzanne Cope's car Wed- nesday night with her month-| old baby asleep in a crib be- hind the ALABAMA"S NEW SHERIFF Lucius D. Amerson smiles of Macon County in Tues- broadly and makes a vic- day's election. Amerson tory gesture for the photo- will become the first Negro grapher Wednesday after to hold a position as coun- defeating two white candi- ty sheriff in Alabama since dates in the race for sheriff Reconstruction, Car, Baby Stolen LONDON (AP)--A thief stole| There were 14 ties. Story Discounted driver's seat. Three| LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- The Clark County sheriff's of- pene caer. fice has closed its investigation of comedian Jackie Mason's re- port that someone tried to kill |him by firing three pistol shots jinto the bed in his hotel room, hours later, the abandoned six miles Baby Bartholomew was gurg- ling happily. HERE AND THERE TENDERS RECALLED governors into political power bases in at least 25 states which will cast 290 electoral votes two years from now---17 in excess of the 270 needed to elect a presi- dent. The fact that Republicans will contro] at least half of the gov- ernorships in the next two years doesn't mean they will be able to manoeuvre their states into the Republican column in the 1988 presidential contest. But the mere fact that their | iparty has broadened its base eam Toh on House and governorship losses. He passed the word through an aide that he was somewhat surprised at the Re- publican gain of three in the Senate. The Democrats still retain 64- 36 control in the Senate. But if the Republicans vote as a unit they now hold power they lacked before to kill by themselves any filibustered legislation, where two-thirds majority is needed. Richard M. Nixon, former Re- bli vice-pr whom ivr attack on "S eX pected re-election bid certainly will make the Republican nomi- nation much more attractive to potential candidates than it has been during the two doleful Goldwater said Republican victories were the result of an "LBJ backlash." There was evidence of what might be called "'anti-Johnson" sentiment. in areas as widely separated as Florida and Cali- fornia. Both of these states elected Republican governors opposed to Johnson's Great Society pro- grams. Actor Ronald Reagan, who sgoniicd Sa bere 8 te a-half - ton truck were - ed by Pickering Township Coun- cil this week. All councillors, with the exception of Council- lors Ronald Chatten and John 'Williams favored the decision. {t was noted that two motor companies now located in the township had not been invited to tender. | TENDER TURNED DOWN Pickering' Township Council this week turned down the $8,743 tender of Hertjes and Sons Limited, Pickering, for the erection of a fire hall at Pick- ering Beach. Reeve C. W. Lay- céx objected to the specifica- tions for the building. circuit television scanning sys-| tems, an experiment in crime prevention, have been removed from three subway stations be- cause they were expensive and proved to be of limited value. The eight-month trial. Troop Limit Set Sharp Waits South Korea al-| OTTAWA (CP)--The TV Doesn't Work NEW YORK (AP)--Closed-/"esday. jhave the provincial view systems were given an/|mons. A spokesman said Wednesday WASHINGTON (AP) -- South/"° basis was found for Mason's Korea says it won't be sending| llegation. any additional troops to South Viet Nam. South Korean diplo- mats made the decision known Wednesday. ready has 45,000. troops in South Viet Nam. federal government still is seeking re- action of the provinces to gen- eral terms of legislation for fed- eral bank deposit insurance, Fi- nance Minister Sharp said Wed- He told Davie Fulton (PC-- |Kamloops) that he expects to in a few days and the government then will consider a draft bill and placed it before the Com- Mr. Fulton urged that the leg- furnished the Republicans with' 2 glittering victory in the Cali- fornia governor's race, at- | tributed his success largely to discontent over what he called excessive welfare and govern- ment costs, as well as the loss of local government responsibil- ity. In his own state of Texas, Johnson's prestige failed to halt the re-election of Republican Senator John G. Tower over Attorney - General Waggoner Carr, favored both by the presi- dent and his good friend, Gov- ernor John Connally. Demo- crats also lost two Texas House seats to the Republicans. The president's labor allies fook a thumping in Michigan, Johnson sharply attacked a few days before the election, said re- sults of Tuesday's voting were "the sharpest rebuff of a presi- dent in a generation." Anti-LBJ Feeling Blamed For | Democratic Losses At Polls jfree winnings. This time there| jwere 345 winners. Reason: | when he might make a decision on the possibility of seeking the Republican presidential nomina- tion, replied with a smile; 'I will let you know." The news was gene ybilrdaa Middle West. Republican Charles H. Percy, elected senator in Illinois, promptly figured in speculation about 1968 Republican presiden- dustrialist said: 'I look forward to staying with my new job. I have no plans for 1968 or 1972," Republicans reclaimed the governor's office in Minnesota, home state of Vice - President Hubert H. Humphrey, the Dem- ocrats' most active campaigner. Humphrey conceded that in- ternal strife hurt Minnesota's Democratic - Farmer - Labor party, but predicted the party he helped form in the 1940s would bounce back in 1968. New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller's re-election to a third term prompted speculation that he might be interested in again bidding for the presiden- tial nomination. But Rockefeller Parley May Avert Strike Canada for the first years. Mike Rygus, no statement at this point." from Air Canada. MONTREAL (CP) -- Union Management and federal medi- ators held closed-door discus- sions Wednesday in an attempt to head off a strike set for Nov. 14 that would close down Ai i Ra "ile iil 48 international vice-president of the Interna- tional Association of Machinists, said: "We are still meeting and discussing things. I can make No statement was available Napoleon did! In 18th century Europe connoisseurs insisted on sweet, mellow dessert wine. 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