Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jan 1967, p. 4

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tonight and y. Colder asterly 15 to d cold today. 1ess__ tonight ng Saturday nuing during ome freezing Not so cold ight, shifting | Saturday. eratures gh Saturday 25 37 25 37 25 35 25 35 22 32 22 32 25 37 25 37 25 37 18 32 22 35 22 35 18 32 18 32 12 25 12 25 0 20 15 25 "5 15 5 20 5 15 0 20 ~~ reas rossing les west of se. e stranded red the gas while they e from vis- ky Moun- the New y said they ice Sunday. € says the ewan will it moves North Da- meanwhile, arded with y to rain to 'sday after form which inches of s were at- ard which y. ---- mber | or Selling ATE sident ice Pres. stmas in the Works week 3 the time gular d at Rickie Winchester, 7, known around the world as alone and unafraid, rides Nubble Light--to the main- breeches buoy from 'Cape land enroute to school. The Neddick sLighthouse, . "at York Beach, Maine -- US. Planes Battle breeches buoy is operated by his father Coastguards- man__ David Winchester, keeper of the light: Rickie makes the trip. twice each day over pounding seas from their home which sits Viets Half Enemy Air Fleet Lost SAIGON (AP) -- US. Air Force pilots downed. two more| rescued, a U.S. spokesman said. MiG-21s over North Vietnam to-| The two MiGs were brought day, running their score of MiG|down 30 miles air force announced. The week's effort wiped out)2ls Monday. about half of North Vietnam's|' The U.S. 'spokesman at first estimated fleet of 15 to 20 of!reported that both MiG-21s were the|shot down but later he said one| the Soviet-designed planes the late-model MiG-2ist, fastest Communist plane in|of Asia. The MiG-21 can travel|was manoeuvred into crashing. 1,500 miles an hour. Planes were lost in the duels|a Phantom. with MiGs, but they said one air} force Phantom jet went down|nam continued at a slow pace, northwest of kills for the week to nine, the/Hanoi, the same area where) |U.S. pilots downed seven MiG- |The other MiG was shot down| U.S. officials said no U.S.|with an air-to-air missile from|reported killing 16 Viet Cong 42 |miles southwest of Saigon The ground war in South Viet-|the Mekong Delta and taking casualties South ualties from a battalion of Viet jgon. A lonly "very light" today 100 miles west of Hanoilas it has since the start of the themselves. |NEGOTIATIONS CLOSER from "unknown causes." Both| year. "Misguided Patriot' Label Pinned On Dead Jack Ruby CHICAGO (AP) -- The rabbi!was a misguided patriot," the conducting the funeral services|rabbi said. today for Jack Ruby says the Following the service in the slayer of Lee Harvey Oswald'chapel, Ruby, 55, was to be bu- was a 'misguided patriot." ried beside his parents: in the F in W. . 4bbi David Graubart was eid plot in Westlawn ceme- steed BY uy fay Ruy aiod Tossday in Dales day 'at a funeral chapel on the|{0m vives clot and compll- northwest side caitens caused by cancer. Ray uby sho SW Nov. 24, Rabbi Graubart said Thursday 1963, in the basement of the Ruby was in a state of "'emo-|pallas police station two days tional anguish" over the mur- after an assassin's bullets felled der of President John F. Ken- president Kennedy. Oswald was nedy. named by the Warren commis- "I will say that Jack Ruby'sion as the president's killer. Queen's Park Introduces : Changes For Dairy Farmers _ Prof. D. TORONTO (CP). -- Agricul-| | Meanwhile, Cong said 'day," to end the war. Ky said peace talks are draw-| Dundas Lawye because ing steadily North Vietnam They are finding the war too) expensive both in money: and|q 'men." nearer "is and we are stronger than use | Faces Charge [but atso had refused to be aie LBJ Portrait | 'SECOND GRADER BRAVES HIGH SEAS flyers aboard the Phantom were; The U.S. military command reported only minor skirmishes. Vietnamese headquarters reported a com- pany of regional force troops (80 to 100 men) took heavy cas-} mortar ground attack by an estimated (500 men) 26 miles northwest of Sai- spokesman jmilitiamen killed 16 Viet Cong. South Vietnamese troops also military and the in Premier Nguyen |Cao Ky said today."we are get- ting closer to negotiations every | suffering Ky spoke to reporters at Sai- gon airport, where he said good bye to Bui Diem, South Viet "/80 of the Highway Traffic Act! nam's new ambassador to the United States. "Negotiations FOR Sys is kept' our freedom mean intact. It means they (Hanoi) recognize they cannot win,' the premier said. He did not specify when he thought peace talks might come or if his government had re- nam, *_ |ceived feelers from North Viet- "Victory is when they realize they cannot win and stop their aggression," Ky _ said, leave us alone to be they free... The latest two MiG A. Biggs, head of|Taised to 36 the number credited "when kills tire Minister William Stewart |dairy chemistry at the Univers- | '® American flyers in the war, of Ontario says a new method/ity of Guelph, said the new of judging milk to determine method is faster and reduces the payment to farmers will be in-,possibility of human error in- troduced across the province herent in the centrifuge test this year. now in general use in southern; "Mr. Stewart told the annual Ontario, convention Thursday of the On In an interview, Prof. Biggs tario. Milk Marketing Boardjsaid eight infra-red milk ana that infra-red rays will be usedjlyzers, costing about $16,000 to find out the amount of fat;each, are to be imported from and protein in the milk. England to supplement the two Ontario will become the first/already in use in the province. area in the world to use the, The new method should elimi- new system on such a widenate complaints. from sume scale, he said. j\farmers that their milk has if _ -- ---- been judged unfairly, Prof.) Biggs said. All samples will be |tested at an Ontario govern-| ment laboratory at Guelph, and; will be gathered from farmers} and shipped to Guelph by gov-! ernment personnel. Workers Urgec To Stay Calm hient personae 'INDS 5D) Chrous: Riss aincp gee gt pn jthe new method to be intro- pier denies ~'|duced in, all of Ontario by late! laid-off by a seasonal produc: |- 1 Meiiig. began: 1a' some Abit: -edjubimenti: Were urged | reas last October with sam-| Thursday "not to take precipi-| ries trucked : tate action' following the | Northern Dataxic disciplining of fellow workers. | : A meeting attended by '1,100) of the 5,000 men laid off, dis-| Lamport Charges cussed the company's afton Ae Irregularities last Saturday when 14 workers| were suspended for interfering with other employees called "sn TORONTO (CP) -- Controller ¥3\/Allan Lamport said Thursday area, Since then, seven of the 'he will ask city council today| to operate the car-conditionir suspended men have been dis-|to postpone destruction of bal-| to Guelph from]; ithe expe compared with 10 American planes reported lost to MiGs in air-to-air combat. In addition to'the loss of one Phantom today, US. officials announted the loss of a navy A-4 Skyhawk Thursday to North Vietnamese ground pilot is missing. The raised to 455 American aircraft Sister City loss of the two the number of down over the north in the war. fire. The planes Trip Planned WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wind- sor Mayor John Wheelton has announced the visit here March 13 of Ronald Dyason, Lord Mayor of Windsor, England. Mr. trip her pense budget. es of Mr. re will be paid for from jthe Canadian mayor's own 'ex- The five-day visit by the Brit- jish mayor will form part of this _ |city's centennial program. pepkes said Thursday Dyason's The two mayors exchanged goodwill telegrams at New Year on behalf of their cities of Windsor. respective missed. lots cast in December's civic) Charles Brooks, president he elections pending an investiga-| the local, told the men to re-|tion into alleged voting irregu- frain from any action until fur-|larities. ther meetings could be ar-| Mr. Lamport. said he bas ranged between company and learned some voters initialled union officials. Specifically, the|their ballots or marked them in men were told not to picket |a special way to enable identi- CALL 723-3443 canes NEED FUEL OIL ? PERRY DAY OR NIGHT : Victory) after his brother, William, 46, of It means we have|fong Island, N.Y., riding a to- OTTAWA (CP) -- The death{eyes on the riding for some Wednesday of Rodger Mitchell, time and a_ full-time profes- \Liberal: MP for Sudbury, has sional organizer is working in given the Liberal government a it. Their technique of concen- jsecond byelection worry, The trating resources to win byelec- | longstanding Hull vacancy is al- tions is well-known. 'ready a problem. NDP interest was shown in In Sudbury, the Liberal prob- the Nov. 8, 1945--election. The emis the likelihood of a pow-, party's Bud Germa cut sharply erful trademark NDP campaign into Mr, Mitchell's normally- to take the Ontario urban seat handsome majority, And Mr. in a byelection. Mitchell was a strong, popular The socialists have had their' veteran, ee ee Quebec Minister Condemns Anti-Confederation Slogan | QUEBEC (CP)--Justice Min-| Her party had_ been. selling ister Jean - Jacques Bertrand|small plaques to be attached to 'said Thursday Quebec drivers|the official licence plates for who attach unofficial slogans to|several days. They cost 50 cents their. licence plates are acting/each and carry the inscriution illegally and will be summonsed |100 ans d'injustice--100 years of for the offence. jinjustice. His statement followed: re-) wf Bertrand said orders marks made Wednesday "by); 'fant : Transport Minister Fernand have been out to provincial ig Lizotte, who recommended that lice since Jan. 3 that they should remove all licence plates altered after issuance and serve summonses on their owners. }provincial police shut their eyes when they see such slogans, provided the licence numbers are not obscured Meantime Mrs. Guy Pouliot 'regional vice-president for the separatist Rassemblement pour l'independance nationale, whose anti-Confederation plaques for licence. plates started the dis-'of having. to serve summonses pute, said the slogans are "'go- on thousands of citizens and ing like hot cakes." \bring them before the courts. Forces Regain Lost Strength | Recruiting Wins Needed Men OTTAWA (CP)--The steady )1966 of 10,146. Recruiting for the drain on the manpower strength|same period in 1965 was 9,156. of the armed forces which had) Officials. saifl it is too early lasted for more than two years|to determine whether the in- was halted last fall. crease in manpower strength The defence department an-|in October and November indi- nounced Thursday that man-|Ccates a trend which will con- power strength at Nov. 30 was| tinue. 105,336, an increase of 917 over| But the situation the last reported figure of 104,-|couraging at the moment, they! /449 at Sept. 30. Target strength | said. jis about 112,000. Recruiting during October forces recruited 3,352 in the two land November picked up to|months compared with 6,794 in But when she was told drivers buying the slogans would be liable to penalties, Mrs. Pouliot said this would put the govern- ment in the ridiculous position atop a mountain of rocks, 200 feet off-shore. On the mainland he travels to and from school by bus. (AP Wirephoto) Nude Revealed PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP)--Mayor Garvin Dezell said Thursday he plans to find out who plastered a magazine nude on a plaque on the new City Hall. The color picture of a well - endowed young lady was revealed Tuesday as the astonished mayor un- veiled the plaque dedicating the new City Hall. About 150 guests including aldermen and their wives gaped and then laughed when they saw | Plaque Unveiled |3,352 for an 11-month total in'the previous nine months. |this had been foreseen with the the picture. had been feuding with his chief,|However, the armed forces re- pects the picture was pasted {lier was found not guilty on a ng TUE BS : They said this indicates that PC R 2 |the number of inexperienced {current retirement of many Sec- ond World War veterans. "I was flabbergasted jresigned from the police force|ceived a 9.8-per-cent pay in- when I first saw the pic- |jat nearby Aylmer Thursday|cfease in October with the on the plaque by either a re- |technicality of failing to return porter or photographer. {town property. Judge Avila La- |men in the services is growing |while the number of trained |men is going down. However, 2 = ys | The defence department did HULL, Que. (CP) -- Yvanhoe|not offer any specific reasons Riendeau, the constable who|for the manpower increase. ture," Mr. Dezell said. "But jand turned in his badge and|promise of another four - per- now I'm angry about it." jbilly. {cent boost next October. Mayor Dezell said he sus- | The 48-year-old constable ear- ge . many years the largest of the jbelle ruled the Criminal Code|three services. In the two- requires only that the equip-|month period, the navy added! ment be accounted for. 234 to its roster, the army 599) Mr. Riendeau had refused to and the air force 184. |work for Chief Roger Boucher |}-------- sega | --A Dun-} HAMILTON (CP) jdas, Ont. lawyer is the second |Hamilton area man to be charged this year under section He had turned in his uniform! and other police equipment at badge and billy. Mayor Eric Acland and Ayl-| WASHINGTON (AP) -- The mer council had _ hired Mr, | Anus whose commissioned por- Riendeau after suspending the|trait of President Johnson was chief on the grounds he had |rejected by the Johngons says mishandled the search for aj,he had to work with a sleeping missing boy. The chief was or- | Subject and turn dered reinstated by the Quebec |Johnson's suggestions on how to municipal commission. pet ee work, io has Mr. Riendeau hadn't worke: And now, SAys Artist . Peter since he was injured While ran |Hurd, he's lost interest in a sec- : P ing A pane Xl ond and smaller portrait he was A second. accident in nearby |!"8 2" arrest last August. Be-|qoino of the president Waterdown the same day, re-|fore that he had launched a) put even if the Johnsons don't sulted in an identical charge bes civil suit against the chief. i : appt ing laid against Michael Kin-| | Mayor Acland a supporter of|ently is a demand for it from |waich prohibits the towing of) | |toboggans behind automobiles. John Beckett was charged boggan, was struck Dec. 28 by a car driven by Peter William MacKay, 24, of Dundas. Mr. Beckett is reported in good condition in hospital. Byelection Problems Face Prime Minister rors en Quakers Ship At Nov. 30, there were 18,060) and the United States. in the navy, 43,059 in the army| 'The new shipment will bring |!0S- and 44,237 in the air force, for/tg 1,000,000 the total number of; ne) | | the chief's request but kept the Turned Down jest capital budget in the Hamil- aside Mrs. |on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jonuary 6, 1967 3 Winters Unaware Of Shift 'In Policy In Cabinet Move TORONTO (CP) -- Former leading critic of the amount of ea finance minister Walter Gor-|foreign ownership of Canadian py nee pre don's re - appointment to the! industry, Mr. Winters hedged. Minister Pearson 'The NDP is cabinet will not mean a switch He _Said the significance of not aw accious factor in the government's policy on|/Mr. Gordon's re-entrance to the i : economic nationalism so far as cabinet, from which he resigned FIVE WANT SEAT he is aware, Trade Minister'a year ago; would be for the \' Five Liberal party stalwaits Robert Winters said Thursday.'prime minister to state. were reported after the nomi-, Interviewed after a speech to. In his speech, Mr. Winters nation following the death last the Empire Club where he said he had written a Jarge summer of Alexis Caron, who called for a greater export/number of foreign-owned com- had represented the Liberal drive both by Canadian firms|panies in Canada asking them stronghold since 1953. One was and foreign - controlled subsid-jto live by his 12 rules of good Mr. Caron's son. iaries, Mr. Winters said Can- corporate citizenship, for mu- The candidate rush Jed to,ada must have foreign capital lated last spring, and increase fears that internal party divi- if it is to succeed. exports to help meet his depart- sion might split 'the Liberal! "There is no switch in the ment's Canadian export target vote, possibly giving the seat government's policy on -eco- of $11,250,000,000 this year. to the Creditistes in a byelec- nomic nationalism because-Mr.| 'The response to my letters tion. The Creditiste candidate'Gordon has rejoined the cabi- has been very good. This is a ran second in 1965. net," denial to those who express In any case, Mr. Pearson has; Asked if his views clashed|fears over foreign capital in been in no hurry to call a by- With those of Mr. Gordon, a'Canada," he said, to applause, election for Rue oe mata mish deter wo. Lawyer Says Mental Patient sought - After Boston Killer might deter him there, too. The byelection situation may get even more complicated be- cause of a pending cabinet shuf- fle that could produce more va- CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (AP)--jthat the defence plans to iden- MIGHT ADD QUEBEC SEAT A mental patient who says he tify DeSalvo as the strangler in The Montreal Papineau seat, is the Boston strangler is sched- next week's. trial in Middlesex of Guy Favreau could go on uled for trial next week on a) County superior court. the market, for one. Mr. Fav-|variety of charges not related <A grand jury indicted the 34- The riding of Hull, in Quebec across the Ottawa River from cancies, reau, president of the Privy to the stranglings. year-old house painter-handy- Council and registrar-general, Defence lawyer F. Lee Bailey man in 1965 on 16 counts of rob- may leave the House because says his client, Albert DeSalvo, bery, assault, burglary and sex of poor health. is the man who strangled 11 offences There's also the possibility;women in eastern Massachus- that one or two ahr cabinet etts between June, 1962, and HELD IN HOSPITAL _ ministers may go to th€ Senate January, 1964 DeSalvo has been confined to or elsewhere in the shakeup. The Associated Press learned 4 State hospital since shortly Because of the state of flux, - after his arrest in 1964. After the best bet is that no byelec- his indictment DeSalvo was s : tions will be held until cabinet C) H lt adjudged mentally unfit to changes are complete. Then erics a stand trial. : they would likely be held at the Last June, DeSalvo testified same time in the traditional at a superior court hearing that he believed himself competent to stand trial. Psychiatric tes- timony was divided, but a judge way. The deaths of the two Liberal Dewi! On Viet Trip with 130 of the 265 Commons HONG KONG (Reuters)-- | ordered the trial to proceed. seats. The Conservatives have|Three Western cle rmngeon, y| Bailey successfully defended 96, the NDP 21, Creditistes g,|Three Western clergymen, on| Dr. Sam Sheppard in his second Social Credit 5. There are three their Way to North Vietnam, | murder trial and Dr. Carl Cop- independents. waited in Hong. Kong t6day for|polino in his-recent New Jersey z -|word from Chinese authorities, murder trial. \that they can get a plane from! Although DeSalvo has said Canton to Hanoi. repeatedly he is the strangler The trio, the former Anglican | who held Boston in a grip of jbishop of Johannesburg, Rt./near panic for 18 months, the Ambrose Reeves; Rabbi| state has said only that it lacks | S D Rev. Others noted that the armed Vietnam TUQS Avranam Feinberg, pastorjevidence sufficient to convict | : é emeritus of Holy Blossom|anyone of the slayings. TORONTO (¢ Pr) -- A Quaker Temple, Toronto, and Rev. A.J.| The stranglings scale June service organization Thursday|Muste, an American Presbyter-|14, 1962. Within 18 months 11 announced plans to ship 640,000) ian minister, are going to Hanoi} women living within a-26-mile capsules of antibiotics and anti-|tg see what can be done to bring|radius of Boston were raped jmalarial drugs to Vietnam Jan.) apout a peaceful settlement of and strangled. keg ' ie is the Vietnam conflict. aa | spokesman for the Cana-| They expect to be in Hanoi jdian Friends Service Commit-jahout two weeks at the invita- FALSE TEETH tee said the drugs will go in|tion of North Vietnamese Pre- jequal amounts to Red Cross un-|mier Pham Van Dong. A fourth} That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have sutfered real embarrassment because jits in North Vietnam, South)member of the mission, Luth- Lroseniag and portions of the/eran pastor Martin Niemoller |trol. their plate dropped, slipped or wob- | The capsules were bought in bled at just the wrong time. Do not ~---UNIONS ARE STRONG | Just sprinkle a little FASTE! }church Sunday schools, univers- Nebriy 00 ' the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on ity student organizations and/ 'i my yg Has ges a dope firmly, so they feel more comforte private individuals in Canada|Workeys (43 per cgnt of the to- y cnt p eed tal) are members of trade un- |to Hanoi from Paris. country under Viet Cong con-'of West Germany, is en route Canada with funds raised-~by ik in fear of this happening oro your plates. Hold false teeth more able. Does not sour. Checks odor breath". Get FASTEETH 98 drug counters everywhere. beet nem 8"°° SATURDAY 3:00 P.M. CHANNEL 6 Boa See TV's Top Golf Show Board Passes ; Major Budget HAMILTON (CP)--The high- ton board of education's history was approved Thursday night by the board's finance commit- tee. The board expects to spend $84,424,000 in the next five year new buildings. Less than half of this amount will be cov- ered by provincial and federal | grants, \paving $49,340,000 to be |" paid from municipal taxes. The budget includes five new| secondary schools; five junior vocational schools; six new pub- lic schools and several additions | and renovations. The most expensive item is a new high school to be built in| 1971 at an estimated cost of] \\i¥ $7,870,000. bg PETER ALLISS six-time member of British Ryder Cup team AT MID-OCEAN GOLF CLUB, BERMUDA TONY LEMA The late U.S. star, winner of many titles vs. Every week a different match in a different country. Shell's Wonderful World of Golf, \like the first effort, there appar- dree, 19, of Waterdown. Mr. Riendeau said the resigna-| 4 museum. and private collec- He was charged after a flying |tion submitted with regrets' |{ors. saucer, being towed behind his|had been accepted by the| News of the turndown became auto, crashed into a ditch and|!own's police committee, He|public Thursday and was con- mailbox, critically injuring Mi-/has maintained that only the|firmed by Mrs. Johnson's press chael Goudey, 16. jcommittee and not the chief has| secretary who said the presi- Goudey still is listed in seri-|the authority to dismiss police-|dent didn't like it and neither ous condition with a broken|men. did she (Mrs. Johnson)." neck and head Injuries. | The portrait was unveiled for 5 | GM S b idi be ede ac last spring. H , known for his south- New Magazine | u Sl lary |western landscapes and_ port-} | a lraits, said from his New Mexico Replaces Old | Sales Decline jranch the fact that he turned LONDON (Reuters) : eo , down changes suggested by the magazine appeared, Thursday LONDON (AP)--Vauxhall Mo- sie nr ie ejean 18 to take the place of Lord Thom- | 2's, British subsidiary of Gen- portrait - son's London Life, which the |"! Motors, reported Thursday, Hurd said he was forced to Canadian-born newspaper mag- 2, 4rop of 15 per cent in sales oie mostly from photographs nate closed down a week ago|/% cars and trucks last year. jecayse he was permitted caly because it was not producing! The report. blamed the Brit-\one 39 - minute sitting with enough advertising revenue. ish government's deflationary) sohnson -- and that when the The new magazine is called Measures for the fall-off, |president was terribly fatigued London Look and is edited by) Total sales for the year were|from a very busy week in| London Life's former editor, 282,967 vehicles, compared with|Washington" and fell asleep, | Ian Howard. 333,167 in 1965. Exports were said the: artist. '| London Life incorporated the worth £68,000,000 ($272,000,000)| The larger portrait is sought famous Tatler magazine, the representing 38 percent of total by the national portrait gallery chronicle of Britain's hunting | production, lof the Smithsonian Institution and shooting gentry, which cra se a ceased publication in 1965. 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