WEATHER FORECAST Clear With Some Cloud Colder Spell Predicted Forecast tem Low overnight, Windsor ..scseees St, Thomas ...+.. LONGON ssceeeesers Kitchener ....s005 Mount Forest .... Wingham ..sseoos 28 Hamilton ....s005 28 .™ OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 16, / A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Queen's Park March Threatened By Police establishing a water resources council. to fight pollution and promote conservation, $4.50 PROFIT MADE ON BUY SIMCOE (CP) -- Maurice Vangoetham figures he got the best bargain at the an- sale of lost-and-found For National Expansion in Unic Food supply In- dustry, More than one hundred customer outlets -- possible, in Toronto area alone. Successful pilot operation presently active in Oshawa District. Min- imum investment of 15,000 to 25,000 dollars secured by total assets of operating company. Par- ticipation may be on active or silent basis. For com- plete information write: ' Box D16, Oshawa Times, 86 King St. E., Oshawa ; ie Kapuskasing .+++» White River ...+. eco DISCOURAGED IN NEED OF HELP? ratures igh Saturday 25 35 25 25 TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m,: Synopsis: A large mass of cold air is edging into Ontario behind a storm front, Precipi- tation will taper off in the north during the day, leaving mainly cloudy conditions and falling temperatures throughout the lice department. He paid 50 cents for a hunting jacket--and found a $5 bill in one of the pockets, Ky Shuftles HAMILTON (CP) -- The On- Police Associa Thurs. Ontario riment dogs not settle the police dispute within two weeks. Oba sapiens "Seavert, want n unani- . y naked Attorney-General a Wishart to act immedi. ately, : off two police- mtn in| 'tember to balance hG gost of pay increases or- by an arniiration board. T tario Police Commission says the town's present 16-man force is too small for a com- munity of 16,000 people, and 8 16 men afe needed, "The commission, under the or- ders of the attornoy-general, can order provincial police offi- cers into the town to bring the force up to strength, with the town paying the cost of the ex: tra officers. Apathy Condemne MONTREAL (CP) --The an- nual convention of the Provin- cial Association of Protestant Teachers which opened. Thurs- day was told by three promi- nent Canadians that public apathy is at the root of polit ical and educational negativism in. Canada, Richard Needham, David Lewis and Dr, Gordon Shrum to. the association's opening ses sion, Mr, Lewis, deputy leader of the New Democratic Party in the Commons, condemned pub- li¢ apathy for creating negati- viém in Parliament, > }dian Labor Congress to sup) _|'Thursday night Called for a re Bill Opposed TORONTO (CP) -- Toront and District Labor Coune! draft of Bil C170, saying it af fects the future of collective " in the civil service, The council, with a _member- Ship of 125,000; asked the Cana. civil unions seeking a redraft of the bill which was given first reading in the House of Com- mons April 35, The bill has been described by critic as imposing eom: pulsory afbitration of Givil serv: ants, DAVID LEWIS » scores negativism i before a stabilized government jeould be formed in South Viet |Nam, | $ Million Bonus | ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) = | Directors of Eastman Kodak /Co, Thursday voted a $69,300,000 |dividend for the firm's 63,000 employees in the United States | The dividend will be paid next |March 17 at the rate of $35.90 jfor each $1,000 earned by an jemployee between Jan, 1; 1062 and Dee, 31, Kodak paid a $62,600,000 em, ployee dividend in 1965, Vessels Burn --A wind-whipped blaze shot flames high into the (AP) Gift Announced a and leaped from one luxury LONDON (Routers) -- Brit ain plans to give Canada a £100, ($300,000) gift next r to mark the centenary of Confederation, Prime Minister Wilson said Thursday in a writ teh reply to a question in the House of Commons, | He said the gift would include} a work by a British sculptor for Canada's new- national |i- brary and public archives when it opens in Ottawa next year. He said Britain also would contribute a "large collection of books representative of the Brit- ish heritage and some rare items, including prints and doc- uments relating to Canada." Reports Untrue | CALGARY (CP)--Dr, Howard I, Ross, chancellor of McGill University, Montreal, said Thursday he has no knowledge of any plans to send Prince Charles to the university Dr. Ross said that as: far as he is concerned there is no truth to published reports which have mentioned McGill in speculation concerning the prince's further | education, | | Monk Gives Views) -MANILA (CP) A South Vietnamese Buddhist leader, Thich Nhat Hanh, said in an interview published today an end to the bombing of Viet Na@m and withdrawal of U.S. troops "to a position of self- ce" were necessary steps yacht to another destroyed about a doen expensive sea: craft at a river marina today. Dozens of other boats were Board Set Up . province, Skies will gradually H clear and some sunshine is fore- 1e ine cast for all areas Saturday. | Lake St, pet, SAIGON (OP) -- Premier|Niagara, Southern Lake Huron, guyen Cao Ky today reshuf-| Lake Ontario, fled his cabinet, created a new|Hamilton, Toronto: Vari- South t Nam's key economy) With falling temperatures dur- ministry into separate portfol. ing the day, Clear with a few jos for commerce and Industry,| cloudy periods and colder to- Reports of friction persisted | nl ht and Saturday, Winds light. after a stormy meeting of top) Northern Lake Huron, South- leaders Thursday night and fur-|emn Georgian Bay: Mainly ther cabinet changes were|cloudy and mild with falling thought likely, | temperatures, Variable cloudi- In the cabinet reshuffle) ness with a few snowflurries aimed at ending the six-ween-) ant colder tanieht and Satur- old dispute in his regime, Ky) day. Winds northwest 20. named three new ministers, Haliburton, Northern Geor- The changes were the most) gian Bay, Algoma, Killaloe, extensive since South Viet) Sault Ste, Marie, North Bay, HAMILTON (CP Labor Minister Rowntree has set up a three-man conciliation board to deal with a dispute between the Otis Elevator jand 700 employees, | Barlier this month, the em- | ployees, members of the United | Steelworkers of America, voted in favor of strike action to back up demands for higher pay and better working conditions, Blatant Thieves MELBOURNE, Austra. lia (AP)--A gang of. thieves stood in one of Melbourne's busiest streets Thursday night, hammered a five-inch hole in {the concrete wall of an antique }dealer's shop and escaped with |jewels worth $56,000. The men posed as construction workers on a new building going up be- side the antique shop. | Guerrilla Schools MIAMI, Fila, (AP -Special schools to train leaders for Company here} Nam's military leaders consoli-| Sudbury: Light snow, clearing jdated their power after sup-| tonight. A few clouds and cold jpressing a Buddhist anti-gov-/ Saturday. Winds becoming jernment struggle last July, northwest 20, They were disclosed in & com-| Timagami, Cochrane; Light munique from Ky's office and) snow, clearing tonight, A few followed the resignation of five) ciouds and cold Saturday, Winds ministers during the cabinet dis-| pasterly 20 today northerly 15 rute centred on differences be! caturday ' tween southern Vietnamese and f° haat ¢ |more dominant former refugees | be re on Soon |from the North, Winds Hight. cold saturday: Ottawa: Rain today, chang- ing to snowflurries. Cloudy with chance of a few flurries Satur- day, Colder, Winds northerly 15, shifting westerly 15. overnight. . Misses Issue PR goer Porte stu C B ent executive council of Me- t Gill University fired the editor: our ans > ged of the ete stu: | ent newspaper Wednes- N Pi day night and demanded the --" of other board mem: ews racy | bers. | The McGill Daily was not) published Thursday and Radio MeGill provided the university's MADISONVILLE, Ky. (AP)-- A circuit court here has issued a temporary injunction prohibit- St. Catharines .., Toro Windsor, aire Killeloe Saluseck eninietry, of culture and splitjable cloudiness and mild but|" e jgional water commissions now jhave been authorized for the damaged. Authorities said about |guerrilla operations in Africa, students on campus with news 12 --including a 100 - tooter-- | Asia and Latin America will be burned to the waterline. jereated in Cuba, Havana radio reports, Ex-Moderator Dies Hyena Eats Tots SARNIA (CP)--Very Rev. J M. Macgillivray, 83, a former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, died Thurs- NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- A! famished hyena has killed and eaten five young children in day. northern Uttar Pradesh state He was a native of Picton, during the last month, The Ont,, and a graduate in arts and|Press Trust of India news| theology of Queen's University, |4gency reported from Lakhim- He served as chaplain of the|Pur Kher that the victims were 149th. Battalion, Canadian Ex-/between one and six years old. peditionary Force, in the First Bats In Bathroom World War, and after the war took charges in St. Thomas, Ont, and Vancouver before com- LONDON (Reuters)--The ani: ing to St. Andrew's Presbyte- mal-loving Earl of Cranbrooke, rian Church, Sarnia, in 1934, |®8 keeps bats in his bathroom. is wat modaraoe" ath 1 Ae tam for shat te Presbyterian Church in Canada them Ro," he said Thursday. The earl is campaigning for in 1945-46, and retired in 1953. He is survived by two SONS. | Hotter treatment of animals in | 2008, Commission Plan | WASHINGTON (CP) -- Re} War Drums Drum | SAIGON (AP) --Viet Cong guerrillas are beating war drums in the Mekong Delta. The U.S, Navy river patrol re- jports the drums, improvised j.{from bamboo logs, relay warn- to| ings and messages between Viet p.|Cong units hidden. in trees along the delta's many water. ways and canals. | Great Lakes and the Pacific northwest as well as New Eng- land, Interior Secretary Udall said Thursday, He said he hopes the pres dential decrees necessary get them working will be fort coming before Jan, 1 The regional commissions are! HERE an FRONT COVER Corporal C. E. Hockett of the Fifst Battalion, Black Watch, a former Oshawa resident, had hig picture on the front cover of. the Canadian Forces Senti- nal magazine September creations of the 1965 legislation e | atiog of he 108 eetit'er) Man Ruled Untit | THERE SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP)--A/} d jmentally incapable of standing trial on charges of threatening The Victoria County Council,)mond L. Dunn was arrested last jmeeting this week at Lindsay,|July 28 and accused of mak-/ iplans for its centennial cele-|July 20 to the social security | jbration to its meeting in Janu-|administration headquarters in| | 38-year-old man has been raled DELAY PLANS to kill President Johnson, Ray; jWecided to defer the laying of|ing a threatening telephone call | jary. Baltimore, Md : | renee a public address sys- em, Tt was believed to be the first time the daily had missed an} issue in 55 years, | The firings followed passage of a motion demanding the res- ignation of the McGill Daily's managing board introduced by Murray Seigal, an engineering representative, who objected to a story printed by the paper) last week about an engicrering| faculty member, Station as Holds Painting | PHILADELPHIA (AP) = A} Pablo Picasso -painting stolen | by a publicity-seeking thief was) recovered early today in a bus | station locker. | A spokesman for the Philadel: | phia Museum of Art, where the| painting was stolen, said the painting was not damaged. No arrests were made, Detec- tives said a telephone tip led) them to the locker, The museum said the thief! threatened in a phone call to! burn the art work and leave| the ashes in city hall courtyard - liminary | pending. ing radio station WFMW from broadcasting news from the Madisonville Messenger until 20 hours after its publication, The injunction, issued Wed- nesday by Judge Clifton Wad- dill, came in a suit filed by the Madisonville Publishing Corp. against Sound Broadcasters Inc,, owners of the radio sta- tion, The suit was filed last May and charged WFMW with '"'pi- racy .of the news and unfair competition." During the pre- hearing, the station denied the accusation. The publishing firm also re- quested $70,000 in damages. This part of the case still is Christmas Comes But Once A Year Good Names To Remember | When Buying or Sling REAL ESTATE Reg. 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