nts were iding on led with al SHE CLAIMS HE LOOKS LIKE RUBY Mrs. Marguerite Oswald points to a man photograph- ed at the assassination scene of President John F. Ken- medy in Dallas and says i | nedy. Mrs. Oswald held a news conference at her home in Ft. Worth. that he resembles Jack Ruby. Ruby killed her son Lee Harvey Oswald, who is the accused assassin of Ken- Hits B SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--The shutdown of the gi- ant Algoma Steel Corp. is start- ing to pinch the city's business community. Algoma's operations ground to a full halt New Year's Eve, 15° days after 80 bricklayers went on strike for higher wages. About 7,000 steel workers are affected, along with an esti- mated 1,000 persons laid off in other businesses slowed down because of the strike. Negotiations to settle the strike, which began last Dec. 17, broke off this week with no indication when they will re- sume. Hardest hit are automobile dealers who report sales re- duced to a fraction of 1966 ley- els. "Let's face it,"' said one dealer, 'A car is the last thing Wayne Ford F aces Trial | |For Murder Of Mother. TORONTO (CP) Wayne Ford, 20,. was committed for \trial Friday, charged with cap-| AP Wirephoto ital murder in the death Of his |with Ford saying the only| -------- mother, Minnie Ford. Mrs.| words he uttered in court. Ford disappeared 3% years Soo Shutdown. WEATHER FORECAST siness anyone is going to buy under these circumstances."' Another car dealer said he would be forced to lay off a TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Heavy snow is fore- cast. for northeastern Ontario third of his staff yi strike is/torth of Georgian Bay ard Lake prolonged. Superior today. Southern On- "Every week thf€ strike lasts tario is expected to miss the is going to take three weeks to|heavy snow but experience, get over," he said. This means along with milder temperatures, that even if the strike were to 4 mixture of snow freezing rain end immediately car sales|and rain today as the storm won't retugn to normal until Moves in. Colder weather and March snow flurries will return tonight The plant shutdown is depriv- 2nd Sunday behind the storm. ing the city of $6,000,000 a Lake St. Clair, Windsor: month in wages. Unemployed|Colder with snowflurries today. workers begin receiving unem- Mainly cloudy windy and colder ployment benefits next week. with occasional snowflurries All. businesses, from bowling alleys to beauty parlors to de- partment' stores, cfaim sales slumps of up to 50 per cent. Many have laid off staff or are planning cuts if the strike con- tinues another week. Others are employing staff on a part-time basis. Senior Citizens See Yule Lights The joy of the Yuletide Sea- son was brightened by a tour of Christmas lights in Oshawa for Senior citizens. "The journey was fascinat- ing,"' said publicity director of Woodview Senior Citizens, Mrs. Charlotte Hooper. The views from the surround- ing hills were magnificient. It Lake Couchiching, near the Showed thousands of homes dec- \Ford family cottage. orated in a splendor of Christ- The hearing ended Friday mas beauty The club also held a Christ- jmas Party at the Woodview Community Centre. |\NOTHING TO SAY "We exchanged gifts, had a Cold Weather Moves In As Heavy Storm Leaves THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, January 7, 1967 8 | Forecast 'temperatures | lee enen sie eae 4 BUINESSMEN'S |St. Thomas ....+.+. 18 35 LUNCHEONS London ... 18 25 Kitchener .. 18 25 95e -- 1.35 Mount Forest . 15 22 DINNER ;Sunday, Winds northwest 20 to Wingham 15 22 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. 3 Hamilton sols 25 00d Food Lake Erie, southern Lake Hu-|St. Catharines 18 25 Rectonabis Foe ron, Niagara, western Lake On:|Toronto ....... ooe 620 25 Parking Ber ef 178 tario, London, Toronto, Hamil-|Peterborough ..., 15 22 HOTEL LANCASTER ton: Windy and milder with in-| Kingston .... 18 25 27 KING ST. W. termittent snow and freezing,Trenton .......... 18 25 rain today. Cloudy windy and} colder with snowflurries tonight and Sunday, Winds westerly 20 tonight and northwest 20 to 30 Sunday. | Northern Lake Huron, south- jern Georgian Bay: Windy and milder with intermittent snow today, becoming mixed with freezing rain or rain. Cloudy, windy and turning colder again |with snowflurries tonight and Sunday. Local snowsqualls de- veloping near Lake Huron and Georgian Bay Sunday. Winds easterly 20 to 30 today shifting to westerly tonight and north- westerly Sunday, Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe: Intermittent snow today briefly mixed with freezing rain or rain. Cloudy with a period of snow tonight | jand snowflurries Sunday. Colder Sunday. Winds easterly near 20} today, shifting to west to north- west 20 to 30 tonight and Sun- d ay. Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- magami, Algoma, southern White River, North Bay, Sud- bury, Sault Ste. Marie: Heavy snow warning issued, Windy and milder with freezing rain tonight. Windy and colder with |snow or snowflurries tonight jand Sunday. Winds easterly 30 ' Christmos Trees should be put out during the jago. Magistrate Norman Gianelli decided after hearing 344 days of testimony there was enough Mobile Command Setup Perturbs Defence Staff c The case will likely be heard| evidence to have Ford stand| when asked if he had any evi-|and Mrs. R. Germond presents| trial. |dence to present. When asked if he wished to|sing song of Christmas Carols, to 40 today, shifting to west to all any witnesses, he replied|then gave our transport ladies northwest 20 to 30 tonight and No."' He replied 'no' again|-- Mrs. J. Major, Mrs. R. Code| Sunday. CITY OF OSHAWA CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP In order to facilitate the disposal of Christmas Trees discarded after the Holiday Season in the City of Oshawa, the Department of Public Works. - has arranged a special collection during the week of JANUARY 9th to 13th INCLUSIVE above-mentioned week only and at the same time in the same place as the garbage for the regular collection. No Christmas Trees will be collected at times other than as described above. Dealers' leftover stock of trees will not be taken. F. E. Crome, P. Eng., Commissioner of Works. Northern White River, Coch- | for our appreciation of their|rane: Cloudy with snow today | OTTAWA (CP)--Some mem- bers of the defence staff are reported worried that Command may become an army within an army and, in| MOVES TO GAIN SHIPS | effect, take over the whole de- fence show. |mand plans to take control--if|Europe and Air Defence Com-| Informantts say the situation is somewhat analagous to that in the Second World War when army headquarters here found its control over the army over- seas getting weaker and weaker. The 29,000-man Mobile Com- mand, with headquarters at St. Hubert, Que., was established last year. It comprises three in- fantry brigades in Canada and Mobile control over the infantry bri-|try to get its craft and heavy and light heli-; And many airmen are said to, copters. It has administrative|fear that Mobile Command will} hands on Air |Transport Command j This would leave the air force Informants said Mobile Com-|With only the air division in gade in Europe. these roles it can--of Maritime Command's|Mand. Both are| fleet replenishment vessel, the| Withering away. | Provider, as a troopship, and) In short, informants say, the two similar ships for which con- |eld»pewer struggle between. the} tracts were recently let. |three services has been re- Maritime Command, prima- placed by an even fiercer strug- rily naval, is said to be dis-igle between the 'ield dom-! turbed about this projected|mands. move. | Under armed forces com- At the same time, the RCAF|mand integration, begun in| component of Maritime Com-|1964, the 11 service commands mand--four squadrons of patrol|were abolished and six func- 'man-born biblical scholar who will later include four squad-|planes -- is reported unhappy tional and field commands sub- rons of CF-5 jet attack planes|about being swallowed by the Stituted. as well as Buffalo transport air- |navy. WILL HURT SUB WORK | Naval officers are said to feel Cl that if Maritime Command loses ergymen ee OME tre feet replenishment ships to Mobile Command for sealift s 'e |purposes, the anti - submarine To Stud Commo B bl role will be badly damaged. y n | e Original purpose of the Pro- vider and similar ships was to VATICAN CITY (AP)--A pro-,one of the most important de- refuel and resupply combat visional committee of 22 Prot-|velopments in contemporary|Ships at sea so that they may estant and Roman Catholic bib-| Christian history," said the car-|emain on patrol longer without lical scholars has begun a/dinal. jreturning to port. study of translation require-| The meeting was in conjunc. Sources said some senior offi- ments needed for a common 'tion with a visit to Rome by|cers are worried that Mobile Bible for all Christians. leaders of the United Bible So-|Command will become so big The experts met here this|cieties, under the chairmanship|and powerful that it will be able week for informal conversations |of Dr. Laton Holmgren, general|to dictate weapons policy for all late next month. Ford was arrested after the body of a woman was found i Speed King's Boat Split CONISTON, England (Reut- ers)--Speed king Donald Camp- bell's jet-boat Bluebird split in half just behind the cockpit when it somersaulted and smashed into a lake Wednesday, divers reported Friday. Groping in almost zero visi- bility on the muddy bottom of} Coniston Lake, 140 feet below the surface, Royal Navy divers established that the whole nose section of the 26-foot boat broke | off in impact. Lt.-Cmdr. John Futcher, lead- ing the navy team, said this probably meant Campbell had been thrown clear when Blue- bird smashed back to the lake . |Toronto. to testify during Friday's pro- Mrs. Hooper. | ceedings were Judy Meinke, 22, | Earlier, two male friends of |2%4 ered | Ford, Larry Metcalfe, 19, and|!@rse basket of fruit," said Mrs Ronald Walli, 20, testified. Met- | Hooper. The last two witnesses called) ox over the past year," said|and Sunday. Milder. Winds east- | "Our president, H. W. Hooper n/and Heather Hobeck, both of|Was allowed out of the hospital| Ottawa: Snow today, turning for our Christmas celebration|to he was presented with a!Colder Sunday. Winds light to- .{night and northwesterly 20 Sun- erly 20 to 30, becoming north to northwest Sunday. Sunday flurries morning. | day. calfe was cross-examined for 35} minutes, Walli for 414 hours. _ Both testified under protec- tion of the Canada Evidence Act, which affords them protec- tion from use of their evidence against them in subsequent pro- ceedings. Ford's father died in 1962. An DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY estate valued at $100,000 is be- | ing held in trust. pod 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. | WHEN YOU NEED "HOME-NURSING" CALL A V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for "EVERYONE" RED FEATHER AGENCY surface after blasting into the KARN DRUGS LIMITED 28 KING STREET EAST PHONE 723-4621 JURY & LOVELL LIMITED 530 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PHONE 725-3546 have been approaching 340 miles an hour. The team was not hopeful that the 45-year-old Campbell's body would be found in the wreckage, as it was probably resting on the muddy bottom and would be carried southward by lake currents. and an exchange of reports. _| secretary of the American Bible the armed forces. 4 ; postr i Augustin Cardinal Bea, Ger-|Society. | heads the Vatican's Christian |RESPONDED GLADLY | unity secretariat, told the gath-| Dr. Holmgren told the car- ering of 10 Protestants and 12|dinal the society was glad to) Catholics they are involved in|respond "to the new overtures | "a work that is basic and vital|of your great church . . . for to the future of Christianity: |consultation and co-operation' | Translation and distribution of|in preparing scriptual transla- the Bible." tions for use by all Christians. | He urged a sharing of infor-| Pope Paul recently ngpateaa| mation and co - ordination of Catholic scholars to go ahead| studies. |with plans for joint study with "It does not seem an exag-/Protestants, following a sugges-| geration to say that the pos-/tion of the Vatican ecumenical OSHAWA BOARD The following courses need addi cerned immediately. 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South). - the City of Oshawa ot any time. under the contro! of a competent person either by means of a in length or by virtue of being found not more than 10 feet the dog. shall be taken up by the Dog Control Officer and impounded hours, may be sold or destroyed. FIRST DAY OR PART OF DAY All ti d dogs are ded and ind No person shall keep or maintain any dog in the City of Oshawa unless such dog hos been licensed and registered under By-law No. 3418 of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa, es amended, and subject to the provisions of Section 4 (4) of the Dog Tox and The Cattle, The 1967 dog licences are now available and may be purchased at the City Clerk's Office, 3rd floor, City Hall, and the Dog Control Department, Dean Avenue (east off Ritson Road 1967 LICENCES MUST BE PURCHASED BY FEBRUARY Ist No dog shall run at large and no person shall permit a dog owned by him to run et large nm A dog shall be deemed to be at large when it is off the property of the owner and is not Every dog found running at large contrary to the provisions of the by-laws of the Corporation held for a period of not less than 48 hours and, if not redeemed at the expiration of 48 The owner of an impounded dog shall be entitled, on proof of ownership, to regain possession of the dog on application to the Dog Pound and payment of the following pound fees: EACH ADDITIONAL DAY OR PART OF DAY .............-. $2.00 d and every effort is made to notify the owners immediately after dogs are picked up by the Dog Control Department. affixed a dog tag issued for leash not more than 10 feet from the person supervising in the City. 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