Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1966, p. 30

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$0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 10, 1966 NEWS IN BRIEF WILL KEEP MED: VANCOUVER ( cP) om A for General Fi elie 'Wednesday the com- if its offer of plas- of military med- 'in cereal boxes has offended , he did not was planning - offer. ae complained last offer was a flag- 5 a i z 3 Z i le wheat exporters, e sevt Tnly t1 PAINT THROWERS FINED MELBOURNE (Reuters) -- $822 Canadian) in a today. The paint missed the president but splashed his automobile and drenched an accompanying U.S. secret serviceman. ENGINEER DIES TORONTO (CP) -- Lt.-Col. J. Murray Muir, a veteran of two world wars who retired last year as secretary of the Cana- Gan Association of Consulting Engineers, will be buried here today. He died in hospital Mon- day, Col. Muir was secretary of the Canadian Council of Pro- fessional Engineers from 1947 to 1958. | GETS THREE GIFTS OTTAWA (CP)--The National Gallery will soon acquire three important additions to its col- Iéction, director Jean Boggs told the Women's Canadian Club Wednesday. Dr. Boggs said "three important gifts had been presented" recently, but she couldn't disclose what they were until an official announce- ment had been made. HEAD FOR RECORD CHICAGO (AP).-- The Na- tional Safety Council reported Wednesday that 38,190 persons died on U.S. highways in the first nine months of 1966, an se of 10 per cent over the three quarters of 1965. The council it appears that the United States is headed towards 'oods|year, Last year's 49,000. deaths The|and game, said in an interview "leral Conference of the Method- record number of 'persons killed in traffic accidents for a vol by hy highways was an all- BUILD EXPO CAMPS QUEBEC (CP)--Gabriel Lou- bier, minister of tourism, fish Wednesday his department has been allotted $2,400,000 to build extra campsites for the 1967 -|Montreal world's fair. CAN RAISE PRICE ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--A New York State Supreme Court jus- tice has granted a leading Ca- nadian distiller an order block- ing the state liquor authority from forcing the firm to price 'wl sold in the state 'no igher than the lowest charged in any other state." A law re- quiring that distillers charge no more than the lowest price ree in other states of the Statae want inta affant CUT OUT SEGREGATION CHICAGO (AP) -- The Gen- ist Church voted overwhelm- ingly Wednesday to eliminate all racial segregation within the church by mid-1972 at the latest. Only about 20 of the 800 dele- gates voted against the action. VON CHOLTITZ BURIED BADEN-BADEN, West Ger- many (AP)---French, American and West German officers at- tended the burial Wednesday of former Gen, Dietrich von Chol- titz, the Wehrmacht comman- der who defied Adolf Hitler's orders to burn Paris in 1944, He died Saturday after a long illness, BAN BUS SPEEDING MEXICO CITY (AP) --Bus racing in the streets here has to stop, authorities ruled in publishing a new code. of in- structions for drivers, Drivers will lose their licences if they, persist in a sport that has grown popular with everyone except the dodging public. TAKE CLOTHES BY SEA FOLKESTONE, England (CP)--A dry-cleaning firm in this Kent port plans a cross- Channel cleaning service for Frenchmen next year. It can ferry clothes across the Channel by hovercraft and dry-clean and return them cheaper and quicker than French firms. | CULTIVATE NEW ARTS Australia has 103 gourmet the Viet Cong United States insists the Viet Cong are simply North Viet ie agents--demand the U.S. sen bases By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP)---In the Vietnamese war, language is like a rubber band, and both sides stretch it until what may seem clear at first glance turns out not to be clear at all, Yet, it's just when the lan- guage is cloudy that one side or the other may be leaving the door open for eventual negotia- tions. It's when the language is clearest that both sides seem to -|slam the door. The North Vietnamese and guerrillas--the out its troops and abandon in South Viet Nam. But they're vague on just when the pull-out must take place, -- saying precisely whether this means before any U.S. is ready to begin talks about a settlement without "any preconditions,' But this doesn't say or mean the U.S, wouldn't lay down conditions for peace when talks begin, Last month at Manila John- son agreed the U.S, would -- out its troops, pi other side does likewise, is provided the other side stops in- filtrating the South. That's a pretty "iffy" prom- ise, leaving completely unclear who decides it's all right for the U.S. to withdraw, But still it's an attempt to move toward the talking stage. The U.S. repeatedly has made two basic points plain: It wants dent South Viet top a Communist takeover of South- east Asia, CAN'T RETREAT n bee a inal po My President Johnson says the The U.S. cannot retreat' from wuss we pom witnaus aamiv tin 'defeat 0 or looking hypocriti- cal, Fashions since 1807 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE wine and food clubs. A Division of the S. S. Kresge C: CUT FOOD COSTS HERE! Fancy Iced Donuts COLEMAN'S .09 Fearman's Polish Coil 6 BRAN MUFFINS = 69 °F Side Bacon ROAST TURKEY DINNER Mashed potato, cee vege- table, roll ond butter Swift's Premium Northern Demands Vague In Vietnamese Diplomacy But the Viet Cong's parent or- ganization, the National Libera- tion Front (NLF) has laid down what seems to be a very defi- nite condition for a peace settle- ment, It says the NLF must have the decisive voice in any settlement. But, the NLF's program out- lined years ago said the govern- ment of South Viet Nam must be overthrown and a new one put in its place. This, of course, -- be one --_ NLF con- ro) One gift works many wonders/GIVE THE UNITED WAY The Time Is Now. . PM Names New Senator OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson announced Tuesday the appointment of a 39-year: old Winnipeg lawyer and busi- nessman, Douglas Donald Ev- erett, to the Senate. A native of Vancouver, Mr, Everett now is president of the Royal Canadian Securities Com- pany and vice-president of Do- minion Motors, both in Winni- peg. He served in the Canadian and British navies during the Second World War and for a time after. The appointment brings the Senate standing to 63 Liberals, $1 Conservatives, two independ. Beatle Break-Up Rumored Agent Refuses Comment LONDON (Reuters)---Beatles manager Brian Epstein today refused to scotch rumors the famous quartet may break up until he has had a chance to talk to them, Epstein, who guided the mop- topped group from obscurity in Liverpool to international fame, said nothing has been decided as to whether they would appear in public again as a group. "The Beatles have changed their thoughts as their career has been altered by their at- ents and one independent Lib- eral, There are five vacancies, titudes in the past," he said, "I'd be a fool to forecast exactly how it will be." (The Associated Press quoted a spokesman as saying: 'There certainly are no plans for a tour or appearance by the|@ group in hand at the moment,"') Last week Epstein turned down an appeal for the Beatles to appear in a special television gala to raise money for the Welsh village of Aberfan, where a sliding mountain of slag crushed a school, killing 144 persons, mostly children, The Reatles' last full-scale Children look up to you Little ones look up to you to help them grow up tall and straight. They rely on you to help keep their parents to- gether as a family. Please keep faith with our children. For their.sake and ours, give generously to the United Way, 21 Agencies Need Your Help 75° ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST PHONE 728-0203 GIVE $345,875. MAIL OR BRING YOUR DONATIONS TO: 11 ONTARIO STREET OSHAWA The Need Is Great ONLY 8 DAYS TO REACH OUR OBJECTIVE OF: George Harrison, 23, has been vacationing in bey bei he grew a moustache and took bye Beam Hae play an i strument, the real } Paul McCartney, %, lone bachelor of the group, has grown a moustache and {s over seas working on the score for a film, All In Good Time, / Drummer Ringo Starr has just returned from a vacation abroad,

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