Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1966, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Decomber 6, 1966 "AGLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE a» " Red Guards Urge Trial For Disgraced Leaders PEKING (Reuters) -- Red here t senior com: se! that the mos be put on party leaders in this year's purge Posters put ; Lu Ting YI, chief of staff. was one of the top 10 Communist of party's ruling the politburo, The posters accused Peng and two former vice-premiers "conspirators against icles and ideology of There have been no reports since the founding of the Chi- nese People's republic 17 years of any trial of a dismissed j of this seniority. ~" Rome Visit Seen ROME (AP) sources said toda make an official visit to e Jan. 16-17. The sources would come in con- with the British govern- efforts to gain entry into European Common Market. MP Loses Seat SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) Allan Fraser, Australian Labor party shadow minis- for external affairs, has the parliamentary seat he for 23 » it was an- Mon 7 his New Sou continuing in gome seats due to mga cations were the ruling Liberal- Country coalition government would have 82 seats, Labor 41 and its one. Tribesmen Killed KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -- Fifteen tribesmen from Sudan were killed in exchanges be- tween police and a large gang cattle raiders in northern Uganda, police repo! . Two thousand head of cat- tle were recovered. near govern- ment offices called for the trial of Peng Chen, former mayor of Peking former head of the party's propaganda department and culture mini-| | , and Lo Jul-ching, former Government Prime Min- CHARLES M. DRURY + +» Co-ordination needed Standards Urged TORONTO (CP) - Industry Minister Drury says his depart- ment will promote the adoption of standard sizes in the manu- facture of building materials. Speaking Monday at the open- ing of the Construction, Public Works and Municipal Equip- ment Show, Mr. Drury said prerequisite for the industrial- ization of building. The greater the degree of size standardization in mal build- ing components, the greater will be the economy and flexibility in their use, he said, PM Answers NDPer OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson said Monday Que- bec's decision to seek control of old age pensions, now under Ottawa's control, will not change the government's pro- posed amendment to pension legislation. He also said there have been no discussions with Quebec on this subject since that province announced last week its intent to take over the pension field. Mr. Pearson was replying to NDP Leader. Douglas. HERE an FIRST-AID CONTEST of the first-aid com- St. John Ambu- Sasburg. and one of four entered the contest it the EMO building at the air- testants were re- make a 15-minute test and a 25-minute one in addition to diag- and bandaging a "sim- "casualty. VEHICLE PARKING WHITBY (Staff) -- The staff of King Street Public School, Whitby, has been given permis- sion to park its vehicles outside the Centennial Centre. This was a by Whitby Public hazards which nore a ong King Street caused to pupils. CONANT HOME, SCHOOL Judy Bradley, winner of the 'Sommunity Chest junior public speaking contest, and Vicki Northey, a semi-finalist in the senior division, gave their speeches at a recent meeting of the Conant.Home and School Association. Students of the school also put on a tumbling display with the assistance of gym director, Miss Wilson. HOME RANSACKED WHITBY (Staff) -- Thieves t $65 in cash when they led the east door of the residence of Frank Sugden, 1115 Byron St. S., Saturday. Whitby Police are investigating the break and enter which occurred between 1 p.m. and 7.35 p.m. The- bedrooms of the Sugden residence were ran- sacked by the person or per- sons involved. ROTARY SPEAKER Rev. John Morris, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, delivered a classifica- tion talk, at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa, in boicanee i 4 dealt with some aspects of the proposed union of the United and Angli- can Churches, the new moral- ity and the existence of God. d THERE BUILDING PERMITS WHITBY (Staff) -- Building permits issued by town council in November totalled $131,650 in value, Of this sum residen- tial premises accounted for $117,650, commercial buildings for $5,000, and industrial per- mits had a value of $7,750. A retaining wall at a school and a temporary display building accounted for the remainder. FLASHING LIGHT WHITBY (Staff) -- Flashing light signals and a bell are to be installed at the CNR cross- ing on Dundas Street East, Whitby. Councillor Harold Slich- Law Change Urged OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons health committee recom- mended Monday that the dis- semination of knowledge and literature on, birth control and family, planning be made legal. Its report, tabled in the Com- mons by Dr. Harry Harley (L--- Halton), also recommended that the distribution of contracep- tives be made lawful, The criminal code now makes it an offence to sell or advertise instructions, drugs or articles intended to prevent conception or cause abortion or miscar- riage. Bishop Speaks Out VANCOUVER (CP)--Rt. Rev. Godfrey Gower, bishop of the diocese of New Westminster, has asked Anglican priests to read a letter to their congrega- tions on Sunday that is. sharply critical of "sex-drenched, drug- filled and libertarian" services. Bishop Gower also said he has ordered "a priest of our order" to appear before him Tuesday. Reports are the priest is Rev. Jim McKibbon of St, Anselm's Anglican Church. Rev. McKib- bon and Rev. Harold McKay of University Hill United Church co-sponsored a "psychedelic"' service that was shown in part Nov, 27 on the CBC show Sun- modular co-ordination is a basic) day, GEORGE McILRAITH + + + announces plans Short Break Seen | OTTAWA (CP)--Members of Parliament looking forward to their usual lengthy Christmas vacation received no encourage- ment from Liberal House Leader Mcliraith Monday. Mr. Mcliraith told Richard A. Bell (PC--Carleton) that pres- ent plans--which are not firm yet--call for an 11-day break, with the House rising on the night of Thursday, Dec, 22, and returning Tuesday, Jan. 3. When consideration of legisla- tion before the House is com- VANCOUVER (CP) -- Talks were to continue today between Labor Minister Nicholson, long: shore foremen and employers in an effort to end the dock strike that has paralyzed all B.C. ports. A settlement proposal by Mr. Nicholson, accepted by long- shore foremen Sunday, was turried down by employers Mon- day, even after Premier W. A. C. Bennett urged them to accept it, E, M. Strange, president of the B.C; Maritime Employers ee a INIVILULSULL DS Daxnamam £CuUuce Association, answered the pre- mier by saying the employers as already stated their posi- tion, "We rejected the formula for good and valid reasons," said Mr, Strang. "I don't feel any comment can be made."' The compromise would give grievance procedure rights to the foremen. and also the right to form a unit without joining the International Longshore- men's and Warehousemen's WEATHER FORECAST Dock Employers Reject D.A ead Ed, strike Nov. 17 demanding bar- gaining rights. | Longshoremen refused to cross the foremen's picket lines, and when the pickets were dis- banded by injunction, longshore- men startsd what employers said were slowdown tactics which eventually caused the firing of every longshoreman on the coast, The employers said they re- fused to recognize the foremen as union members because they Union. They had formed Local 514 of the ILWU and went on BONN (AP)--Willy Brandt, |former mayor of West Berlin, became West Germany's. for- eign minister today, heading the first group of Social Democrats to join a German government since 1930, | Brandt, 52, also will serve as| vice-chancellor to: Jurt Georg Kiesinger, the Christian Demo- cratic head of the new coalition government, There are nine Social Demo- crats in the new government, including Brandt, and 11 Chris- tian Democrats, including Kies- inger. Although § oc ial Democrats have been members of many state governments since the West German federal republic was founded in 1949, they have never held national posts, Police Seek Two Robbers WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Police here Monday were searching for two men who robbed a brother and sister of $100 at gunpoint after entering their home, Police said Howard B. And- erson and his sister, Mrs. Mer- yle McLellan, welcomed a man into their home Sunday night when he said he had some rare coins for sale. He sold nine coins to Mr. Anderson, a col- lector, for $4 and then pulled the telephone cord from the wall and drew a gun. Mr. Anderson, 66, dashed into the back garden to call for help and was beaten by a second man waiting outside. Mrs. Mc- Lellan gave the gunman the money. The two men dashed off leav- ing behind the coins and not touching Mr, Anderson's own collection. Cemetery Strike SYDNEY, Australia (Reut- ers)--Mourners at three funer- als had to carry out the bu- rials themselves when 40 grave- diggers at suburban Botany went on strike as the courteges arrived Monday. The strike was over the cemetery's refusal to pleted, there will be another break before starting the "'cen- tennial session," Mr, Mcllraith added. ter successfully moved at a town council meeting Monday that the police chief be asked to provide more adequate protec- tion at the crossing until the signals are installed. ""TUNED-IN" WHITBY (Staff) -- Councillor Hugh O'Connell arrived at Mon- day's town council meeting well "tuned-in" -- literally. He was wearing an earphone attached to a transistor radio in his pocket, and so was able to keep track of the election progress Good Nemes Te Remember REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill McFeeters -- Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD, 723-2265 during the meeting. \ interest is IDEAL TIME to let Vi City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 when ized Gix TEED CATES for 5 to 10 years. 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BONN (AP)--President John- son has sent a message con- gratulating Kurt Georg Kies- inger on his election as chancel- lor of West Germany, the gov- ernment announced today, It said Johnson expressed the hope Kiesinger will continue the close and friendly ties between West Germany and the U.S. that existed under his two pre- decessors, Konrad Adenauer and Ludwig Erhard. Kiesinger replied to Johnson that he is "determined to con- tinue and deepen" these ties. are "supervisory personnel." Pressure to end the strike has come from all over Canada, be pg from the Prairies, where grain is held up because none is being shipped from Vancouver, The Northwest B.C, Cham: bers of Commerce added their weight to the pressure to settle the dispute at the weekend, un- animously passing a resolution calling for use of "any means necessary to end the tieup im- mediately," Highway Crash Takes Two Lives TORONTO (CP) -- A young |member of a - folk-rock' band from the Maritimes and a Tor- onto construction worker were killed Monday when a van crashed into a guardrail on the Queen Elizabeth Way. Dead is Gordon Fredericks, 20, of RR1 Boutiliers Point, Hal- ifax County, N.S., and Matteo Pasculli, The driver of the van, Willard Keith Coffin, 21, of Charlotte- town, and another member of the five-man band known as The Outcasts, Douglas MacLean, 24, of Halifax, are in serious con- Pre in Toronto Western Hos- pital, NEW FOR 1966 CREATES 'CIRCLE FRONT MICROPHONE Front "port® guidance, to bring you a BEM! ad HEARING AIDS The "Director" combines tiny, Micro-Lithic circuitry from space-age technology, using principle of sound wave experience, Our smallest behind-the-ear mode! weighing only % ounce, Try it--in case you haven't heard, IMPERIAL OPTICAL CO, LTD. 11 Onterie St. EAT ES Director' HEARING AID OF SOUND" FOR REALISM OPENING Identifies sounds in back in proper relation to their. importance. truly remarkable new hearing AUTHORIZED ZENITH DEALER 728-6239 re-employ a gravedigger, TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Above normal tem- peratures. are expected today as an intense storm centred over the Dakotas pours warmer air northward across the western half of the Great Lakes. This storm. will hit Ontario today with a broad area of precipita- tion, Strong southerly winds will give mild 40-degree read- ings throughout southern On- tario this afternoon but skies will be overcast with rain, Over the remainder of the province temperatures will range near freezing mark. Wednesday colder air will sag southward toward the upper Great Lakes but mild weather will continue in the south, Cong Drown Four Farmers SAIGON (Reuters)--Viet Cong guerrillas tied weights to the feet of four South Vietnamese farmers and 'threw them. into the Gulf of Thailand in reprisal for American air raids, an American' spokesman alleged today. The guerrillas accused the farmers of informing govern- ment authorities of their pres- ence in an area of Kien Giang province in the southern Me- Storm Brings Showers Milder Weather Ahead Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, London, Windsor: Mild with scattered showers. Wednesday cloudy a little cooler with occasional rain. Winds southerly 25, becoming light Ki Wednesday. Niagara, Lake Ontario, Tor- onto, Hamilton: Cloudy and milder today with occasional rain. Continuing mild with scat- tered showers tonight and Wed- nesday. Winds southeast to south 25, decreasing to light Wednesday, Northern Georgian Bay, ° northern Haliburton, North Bay, Sudbury, Ki ; Snow or rain, Milder with rain tonight, changing to occasional) Ky snow or snowflurries and turn- ing colder Wednesday, Winds southeasterly 20 to 30 this after- _ and northwest 20 Wednes- jay. Southern Georgian Bay, southern Haliburton; Occasional rain and mild, changing to scat- tered snowflurries and turning colder Wednesday. Winds south to southeast 20 to 30 and north- west 20 Wednesday, Algoma, southerb White River, Sault Ste, Marie; Rain or wet snow, changing to occa- sional snow or snowflurries Winds st 20 to 30 and northwest 25 Wednesday. Ottawa: Cloudy with a few few periods pry ~ Hs a few r) om 4 flurries, Wednesday mi cloudy with showers. Mild. Light winds, . Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Wednesday Windsor ...secccees 38 40 Tho: . 35 Wi Hamilton ....++0008 34 St. Catharines ..... 34 Toronto .....ss0000 34 Peterborough «..«. 33 Kingston oeeneeeeae BRSSVKSSRSSSRSSSS Baas If you ht the pile eg fan tori ie vere eae A news and help for you! restlessness Wednesday and turning colder.) such Winds southeasterly to 30, shifting to northwest 25 late to-| go) o- and diminishing Wednes- lay. Timagami, northern white River, Cochrane: Snow mixed kong River delta, he said. with freezing rain today, Oc- casional snow or snowflurries Enjoy v Weekends With them goes Jordan Gold Seal Sherry. They like its velvet-smooth taste. So will you. Try all seven Jordan Sherries. You'll-enjoy them. Jordan Dry Sherry get away. Paul and Ann like to - Somewhere quiet. Enjoy their own company. 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