Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1967, p. 1

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Ghe Oshawa Cimes Authorized os Second Closs Mail Post Office Deportment Ottawa ond for payment of Postage in Cash PACTS BY FORCE FOR RAIL UNIONS _ | Shopcraft Unions Reject Y Proposals By Mediator Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman- ville, Ajax, Pickering ,and neighboring centres in Ont- ario and Durham Counties, Weather Report Wind and cold follow snow and freezing rain. Low to- night 20, high Sunday 25. TWENTY-FOUR PAGES 10¢ Single Co) 85¢ Per Week Home VOL. 96 -- NO. 5 Delivered OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1967 + MONTREAL (CP) --Com- Nixon Read IF or E lection ingame a scene for a second major union TORONTO (CP) -- The On-jership conventipn appear to ex- group Friday when negotiations itario Liberal party, armed with|pect one this year. with the railways chugged to a ja new leader and bolstered by| Most of the federal ministers stop. speeches from 10 federal cab-|and the six legislature members | But two other railway union inet ministers, plunged intojwho spoke painted a rosy pic-| groups still expressed the hope workshops today to lay thejture of the party's chances. |their memberships would ap- groundwork for a_ provincial|But External Affairs Minister|prove a_ tentative settlement election campaign. Martin warned delegates they |worked out during three months Robert Nixon, the member|would have to work hard tojof federal mediation ordered by for Brant who was unanimously |overthrow the Conservative gov-| Parliament. cy ge -- rhe night, ge that has ruled seirnteed Reaching the end of the line salc e party cou win anjfor 25 years. 7 7 «| lati St # election even if it was called| The last Liberal premier was |" voluntary negotiations Friday this spring. \Mr. Nixon's father, Harry, who|W@S the seven-union shopcraft gs He told a news conference the oe . : Be ot | filled the post briefly in 1943. |group, which announced that its Se cine egeee - party could field 70 candidates NHL EXECUTIVES HONOR OSHAWA'S WREN BLAIR pecan eer, Na Set ery and his son quit teaching and/the settlement proposed by me- lizations could select candidates of the new Minnesota "North : * president of the Minnesota club. The friendly rivals | pretend they are checking ownership lists, York Ranger star and gen- eral manager of the Boston Bruins, who is now general ger the: St. I ues, the new NHL entry; Mr. Blair, general manager Blair (centre) .former gen- eral manager of the Osh- awa Generals, at a testi- < . The CARL GOLDENBERG + proposed pact jelection. His five-year mandate jexpires in-the 'fall of 1968. But Oshawa Times Photo {all of the speakers at the lead- TORONTO SLAYING ead monial & of tives included, p Lynn Patrick, former New tiations Nov. 25 and turned }down the offer Dec. 28 | The rejection sends both the shopcraft group and the CBRT U.S. informants say.) TORONTO (CP)--Police said lin (AP) -- U.S. and Marines pushed f\president Ly: J. William Ful-|0Ver, as was quoted|aware of groundless but persis- jtent rumors that he might be |dropped from (1964) ticket." prior to, and during, the Texas | acs. trip, Manchester wrote: |premier had told The Times that the four-point position of North Vietnam "constitutes the basis of a settlement." This was |shafts of eight cars--five Ponti- through forbidding mangrove two Chevrolets and &@ swamps in the Mekong Delta to- | Buick. |day and met only slight re- 'Politically, he (Joh ) had become a cipher because he} lacked a power base. . . More- LBJ bad now become |'HE'S IN TROUBLE' And in San Antonio -- Mrs. sistance in the first big Ameri- can thrust into the area. A conmined force of about n as a possible hardening of |Hanoi's position since it could 4,000 landed by sea and helicop- }be interpreted as meaning that ter Friday, 55 miles south Of|the four points were the only s More Cabinet | s (Changes Denied Saigon, on the Thank Phu Pen-|pasis of a settlement which the | insula. So far, only small sniper |North Vietnamese government WINNIPEG (CP)--With the re-|contacts with the enemy were! would consider. lread by authorities in Washing- | Banners Posted In Peking Seek Fiery Death For Chou men expressed) appointment of Walter Gordon reported. won his father's seat in the 1962|diator H. Carl Goldenberg. \for the balance of Ontario's 117 )byelection. 'T. W. Read : ; |" ; : | es We , president of the National Hockey League jridings in a short time. graben was a "_ shoperaft group, said the mem- executives from Canada and sec NHL team; Sam sig Premier John Robarts has|1964 leadership convention that!hership voted more than two- the United States gathered lock, general manager 0 : the-Montreal Canadiens and member for poe who oe settlement, which proposed to wheel and deal for play- quest speaker at the dinner; signed last Nov. 18 because Of wae -increases of 24 per cent ers -- but to honor Wren ill health. \for unskilled workers and 28 per snes SEES -- cent for skilled men in a three- | se . " year contract. Officials Doubt Sincerity - into compulsory arbitration, un- ecd S ars | First group to reject the of-|der terms of parliamentary 9 ' H e eh laa 20,000-member Ca-|legislation Sept. 1 ending the , , | nadian Brotherhood of Railway,|week-long strike against seven ' Of Hanoi Peace Overtures FOLICE SUSPECT terri re ear ht ers, which withdrew from nego-'and the CPR. Steering Shafts Faulty | WASHINGTON (AP)--After a stood, that if the United States ? e |week of peace probing, U.S. of-|would stop the bombing \hey L . 8 . ficlals report serious doubt that|believe the way would open\for a r p Motors of Canada Friday night) traced to the problem, none had|Motors announced Friday it is/now in negotiations to end the | pects. | : ey om announced it has called back|so far been reported in Canada.|recalling 269,200 of its 1967| Vietnamese war. But, prints if the snow indicated two Oar f Arbitration Trio > eve «loo to Te-| Owners of cars suspected os mone ae to meee ee The primary aim of the North|these diplomats have provided | Friday they are looking for two}men ra® from the scene. place steering shafts. the defect were bein ified Shafts that may be defective. |vietnamese peace. manoeuvres |no assurances that some scaling|men in the killing of Salvatore ; re 7 i g notified plage pp ; jmen in ft ling of oF 7 In Ottawa, an aide to Labor| The tentative agreement, in- Involved are El tage on her These are new, impact - ab-jis judged here to build up pub-|down of military activity on pe |(Sammy) Trlumbari,, 35-year Here se HOME |Minister Nicholson said that|cluding an 18-per-cent increase +7,| vehicle to the nearest General) | , fee Ged oronto business : kink "factory. monts, Tempests, Oldsmobile! voters dealer to have the re-\Japse when extreme pressurejof the North and thus try to) The basic US. position is that) cunned down outside his home |home _ Pca Ble acl and. ,(will name a three-man board of|would give unskilled workers an F85s and Buick specials. \pairs effected jpushes in on them. force a permanent and uncondi-|if the U.S. is to stop the bomb-|early Friday. They called it "'a|!0oking for further clues ond @\oiiitration which will clamp alincrease of 24 per cent and A spokesman said the prob-) sei i | The suspect shafts are in the/tional halt to the air attacks. jing, North Vie 29m must also'!.-o}!-planned execution." ran ' ° ng. hey |hinding asiiement on -the 'unslakilied Werkona an lncreule' of lem, in both Canada and the| The eight failures in the U.S. Tena Some officials said that the}de-escalate presumably by| More than 35 detect ate ele 'pithe caippany Jan. 4, |}On8. 28 per pong i : , its) s ; laN'Ss | mannii nay hin : '| Two other union groups, how-| It would pus the av shafts that may not have been|rather when the steering mech-| seneral models. being affected, |!omatic channels as well as Plies to the Communist forces|who fired three bullets iio iti Wenandid ze ment on & mort-| group: | would push up the average peony ee rag ted bn jg a re py firm said. ee br ipstenoire de te wd mpapect jin the South arabert's Face and os Ms Fonte showing the property was ton with the settlement and|from $2.22 an hour paid under np Diesen fee te : i i he way the| : |INTEREST AROUSED neck as he was & : ; urged their memberships to ac-|the last contract to $2.72 an said that though eight accidents! noeuvies and low-speed turns. | The defer! ts inthe way tte| Soviet and Eastern European! "Worlawide interest in possible a Folive sald they are also in-/°ePt the offer, nthe CNR and. CPA ieteacsatesinetnerenbens \s 5 ins : } Vaitine aha oi ity | R. C. Smith, chairman of th he CN y ' {been telling _ U.S.- authorities | ,, d lier this week wé y has been questioned vestisaling the possibility of 3 bargaining committee for aeven Pigg stg Mei _ : Vehicles involved, GM_ said, for several months, it is under- idan eine his week when|cent years has ques eC llink between a Quebec illicit al-| § : saying ere are 89,950 Chevrolet Chevelles|)---------- - se Dye SUN Econ a | : Pale dunt caer. ee yee ae uae ni Pham Van Dong said in an in-jarson investigations. slaving. They said they may residual non-operating workers, |negotiations" with the shopcraft Tempest, ati Ousmane FMP avira Hit fines' stn eovernments|trenper gamer ets sist, ths dik, made! whim tw submit epochs, "tnermahen. ee i i imes that his government's) chot as he left his bungalow in|Cynar Dry for illegal alcoholic} 5 ig ennises, 'Ss, 4 To Stay Away From Dallas a waaay ae pte agget arines I terms, known as the four points, the suburban borough of North content e oly vegagscee dy ce oe the cars are being told by reg-| inot "conditions" for holding |cy Dry Co., a soft drink| poli loaded auto. r . NEW YORK (AP) -- Fivejaccuracy or completeness of the|istered mail to bring their cars e ta réa talks. He described them as a pica eee police Sigh vovolver the vie. |2ccePt," he added, saying re-|as sleeping, dining and parlor prominent Democrats strongly book." é to GM dealers promptly. "basis of settlement." Police found a fedora hat|tim was licensed to carry was|Sults of a ratification vote|car employees, clerks, freight urged President John F. Ken-) Regarding the relations be-|) GM said _ steering failures) ga1GoN Friday an English-language Stine & New York city 'abel found in his home. He also had should be announced by Feb. |handlers and various office staf- nedy to omit Dallas from the|tween vag peo -- pvice-| have been found in the steering| vietnamese sind 15. fers. itinerary of his fateful tour o ndon B. Johnson bs cause they feared the highly-) charged atmosphere of antago-| hism 'to him in the city. | "Dallas is a very dangerous| bright of Arkans today as telling the president. "IT wouldn't go there. Don't you} go." ray sieties about Kennedy's | ; hele sae an pee sae liam |i @ hotel room to which Ken- intention fo visit Dallas, Wiitam egy had summoned Johnson. Manchester reports in his con: [Later Mrs. Kennedy, the book A {about? He sounded mad." deeasanan |. cunttae @hat Kaen.| Her husband replied, "That's Manchester writes that Ken-). arg ge Bik Hela nedy himself regarded 'he en-|tns lee eae fol Fa aed tire Texas tour, undertaken for POuOTe, sively x wie chester's book shows that most and yonere Manes es of his information came from tion. | President Kennedy's admirers. APPEARS MONDAY /Some sources said that, because Look magazine issues Monday there will be no additional ap-| The operation was the biggest | pointments to the federal cab-/amphibious landing of the war | inet, Prime Minister Pearson|and marked the first major de- Peace Talks said Friday. |ployment of American troops "I haven't any plans for ad-jin the rice fields and water-| eis H ditional cabinet appointments," |logged delta, where an esti- K W ll he told reporters at a stand-up |mated 100,000 Viet Cong domi- y | Ing news conference on his arrival!nate large sections. here to attend the final game of | As the pace of the ground war| HUE, Vietnam (AP) -- Pre- the Centennial hockey tourna- | quickened after a week's lull,)mier Nguyen Cao Ky of South ment. |Communist forces in the central|Vietnam said today he is wil-| His statement appeared to highlands unleashed a heavy ling to meet with North Viet- | spike reports that former state mortar and ground assault;namese President Ho Chi Minh, secretary Maurice Lamontagne |early today against the samejoutside Vietnam to start peace would follow Mr. Gordon back |airfield at Pleiku, where an at-| talks, § : f sii with some of the «motionallinto the cabinet. tack two years ago touched off} Ky told reporters the North! the first instalment 0 a four-/events, quoting various individ-| Mr. Lamontagne resigned his U.S. air bombings of North| Vietnamese president must be! part, 60,000-word serialization Of|uals, it cannot be taken as a/portfolio in December, 1965, one | Vietnam and led to the massive asked 'himself 'for more de-| Manchester's book. Mrs. John | definitive history of the assas-|month after Mr. Gordon re-|buildup of American forces in tails'? on proposed peace nego- | F. Kennedy withdrew her objec- | Sination. |signed as finance minister. South Vietnam. | tiations. ea not said when he will call anjelected Andrew Thompson, the|thirds in favor of rejecting the in Oshawa last night -- not and Walter Bush, owner and REJECTED OFFER FIRST railways, including the CNR OSHAWA (CP) Generaljin the United States could be; DETROIT (AP) -- General|North Vietnam is interested|an improvement in peace pips |by registered mail to take their| ' i BE 2 5 : : |" Doltea } 'j "s up trucks, Cheyelles, 7 sorbing steering shafts that col-|lic opinion against U.S. bombing |Communist side would result. |giq Police searched Triumbari 'within three weeks the minister|granted Sept. 1 by Parliament, sma s d by : , : United States, involves steering| occurred not at high speed, but smaller models produce Y | effort being made through dip-| ceasing to send men and sup-|in the hunt for the as on of a certi-|°ve? Friday expressed satisfac-|wage of non-operating workers sured, the design of it, GM said. [dinlomats and officials have! new peace developments was | Police said Triumbari tn re-| Democrats Urged Kennedy Premier |in connection with extortion and cohol ring and Triumbari's | Unions representing about 55,000/can be. no question of further |Tempests, 56,441 Oldsmobile F- for winding up the conflict were] y, vas the owner of i i's kets, | York. He was the In one of Triumbari's pockets, |"".7 think the membership will|. Members of the CBRT work broadcast from Hanoi said 'he near Triumbari's body. Foot-/$300 in his pocket, _ Texas in November, 1963, be-| suai place," Senator Four other : Kennedy heard 'raised voices' troversial book, The Death of a/says, asked: "What was that all political purposes, as "vexatious The first instalment of Man- 'it deals in considerable detail | which merely PEKING (CP)--Huge banners} Guards to jail Wang Jen Chung, were put up on the reviewing|the man who swam across the| stands in Tien An Men Square| Yangtse in July with Mao and Friday demanding that Premier replaced Tao Chu as first secre-| Chou En-lai be bu#fed alive. tary of the south-central China Exactly what this may lead) Communist party when Tao was to is a mystery. Chou is unques-| placed in charge of propaganda tionably the most popular and for the central committee. most appreciated member of)-- Pgs es the Chinese leadership after) chairman Mao Tse-tung. The banners, 30 to 45 feet Inquiry Probes ete En-lai alive!" | Fatal Mistake Earlier in the day Chou Was! CHARLEROI, Belgium (CP)-- the butt of less violent poster'; Belgian law officers announced : ly, accused him [| today & judicial inquiry inte, an protecting finance minister Li amazing hospital drugs mix-up Hsien-nien. |which is alleged to have killed Other new posters reported a about 20 patients over a 10- speech by Chiang Ching, wife of month period, Mao Tse-tung urging Red) 'Those who died were patients tions when revisions were made | but did not approve or endorse) PRUDENTIAL COLLAPSE PETITION ASKS PROBE ~~ lat the Arthur Gailly Medico- Surgical Institute here. They apparently died after being the articles. A spokesman for Look quoted | | Gandeer Cowles, editorial chair-| e e e man, as saying the changes en- Te 1 ors e ec 1 r ss tailed only 1,600 Words and "'in ¢ ) d e| no way affected the historical} : Bara REESS ae TORONTO (CP) -- A small{rupted a speaker and said he|commission or other public!1965, the Ontario government} group of creditors of bankrupt!was not responsible for some of |hearings into the collapse of|put up a $3,000,000 loan to guar- Prudential Finance Corp. Ltd.|the statements being made at}|Prudential Finance last Novem-|jantee deposits. None was used threatened Friday to force their|the meeting, which started|ber and asks specifically for an|and it was not available tu help \|way in to see Prime Minister|calmly but soon found itself|investigation of possible negli-|noteholders. ,|Pearson when he visits Toronto filled with charges against vari-|gence on the part of Finance] sitoday and give him a petition |ous people and, organizations--|Minister Sharp, Attorney-Gen- seosnnanannsensst seerascemeteete The Times In reading the petition to the creditors, Mr. Ferry said it was given overdoses of dangerous digitalis--a drug used in tiny amounts for heart conditions-- in mistake for benzonate oestra- diol, a hormone drug used in cancer and prostate disease. Mr. Pearson when a meeting can be arranged. The outburst about seeing Mr. Pearson whgp. he comes to Tor- onto to attend a Liberal party) Wagman Freed provincial convention came dur-| ing debate on the Ottawa dele- On $10,000 Bail |man the demanding a public investiga- including a suggestion of brib-jeral Arthur Wishart of Ontario! 4+ clear whether British Mort- gation TORONTO (CP) -- Account- Special features this include: Squore Dancing Oshawa 'any District Flourishes Oshawer' Skater Has Big Roll in Ice Follies. Also find: On The Town Garden Guide Showtime At The Movies Teen Scene Television Highlights Home of The Week in the week tion of the company's collapse. in parently Showcase you'll threatened to pull his name off and others. lery and criminal n of bei It also says the investigation The bid lost support and an-|against high public officials. |Should include a study of ways was rejected by the} c 250 creditors attending a spe- COLLAPSED OUTSIDE to reimburse creditors who lost cial meeting after the session's| Creditor Earl Smithson, 72, of}money in the collapse, either organizer, fetired United|Toronto, collapsed outside the|by direct government payments} Church minister Allen Ferry,|church while the meeting was|to cover at least some of the, lin progress. He was dead on ar- |losses, a partial abatement of; jrival at hospital. income taxes for a set period} The man, reported by policejor '"'similar relief as that af- to have died, was carried into|forded noteholders of the British the church before an ambulance|Mortgage and Trust Co. at the came. : time of its collapse." It was not known whether he; When British Mortgage went the petition. Mr. Ferry--who had arranged for the meeting to be held in his 'old church in west-central Toronto--said he would not go} lalong with what he called the! bulldozing tactics. At another stage, he inter- was on his way to the meeting. |broke after its involvement | The petition calls for a royal|Atlantic Acceptance ca 4 4 with |including Mr. Ferry, t in|petition to Ottawa to give: to|cate, William Gruber, who holds ant Harry Wagman was re-| gage noteholders: had Seago, proxies for many creditors and| leased on $10,000 bail Friday anything, but he added tat the | formerly warked for the auditor | after appearing in magistrate's| government had cai od Napa ly jot Prudential Finance, told the court on a charge of conspiring | to merge.the company with Vic- | meeting the whole case stinks.|to defraud a company of $140,- ee tat Trust Co. t0'He earlier said he warned var-|000, The case was remanded to help noteholders. ous government officials about|Jan. 13. The meeting appointed a six-)Prudential Finance's position a! Police said a warrant has or seven-man committee -- in'year ago but no action was been issued for the arrest of} the confused voting no. onejtaken. : Wagman's former partner, Wil- seemed to know for sure -- to| Prudential. Finance's losses|liam Walton, on a_ similar continue the campaign to get\are expected to come close to' charge, A spokesman for the at- government payments for the|$20,000,000. Creditors are likely torney - general's departinent): losses and nominated two men,|to lose more than 85 cenis orsaid Walton is out of the o take the|the dollar, investigations indi-/country but is expected to re- = J. R. Harris, general chair-; They are among the railway of the eastern region for|workers known as non-operating Brotherhood of Railwayjemployees, workers who are Trainmen, said Friday he ex-|not involved in the actual run- pects the group's 20,000 mem-jning of the trains. The non-ops bers will accept the settlement. |and the trainmen went on strike |Results on its ratification vote|Aug. 26, demanding an increase are expected Jan. 25. in wages of 30 per cent. Ansett | NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Medical Association Censures Moran LONDON (Reuters) -- Two British newspapers *say the British Médical Association has severly censured Lord Moran, Sir Winston Churchill's personal physician, for al- leged unethical disclosures about the British leader's ill- ness. Deaths Reported In Chinese Fighting TOKYO (Reuters) -- Posted newspapers in Peking re- ported today up to 40 persons killed and 500 injured in Nanking in bloody clashes this week, the Japanese national news agency Kyodo said. The news agency said the clashes were reported to be between supporters of Mao Tse-tung, Communist party chairman, and anti-Mao factions. P.E.I. School Holiday Honors Sir John CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- Education Minister Gord- on Bennett of Prince Edward Island today announced all public school children will be given a half-day holiday next Wednesday, Jan. 11, the date earlier set by the fed- eral government to mark the birthday of Sir John A, Macdonald. ' nnceRaEE PMO | ..In THE TIMES Today.. PL 9 PS Canada Beats Russio, Now World Champs Fly South With The Birds! Reeve Suggests End to Frills B.7. Ann Londers -- 10 City News -- 9 Classified -- 11, 12, 13 Editorial -- 4 Comics == 20 Obits -- 13 Sports -- 6, 7 Theatre -- 18 Weother. --- 3 Whitby, Ajax -- 5 Women's -- 10 turn soon, ee

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