Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1967, p. 17

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lutes for antique ' Photo) RIEFS. NEY fore than by visitors vase of the ommunica- vas opened oney is di- children's SIDE ne in four r a survey television hought TV 1e other 75 yeen think- uence and fluence. ICE England er over a st Elwyn ($6) extra. policeman, w it away, ttering the TIMES land (CP) anning aus ring a re- 1 Orthodox on to turn tion into a RNS lit sleeve- th slacks, tle shap- res 32-34; 'S (coins) » stamps, oks, care , Needle- street W., rio resi- ax. Print JUMBER, AUTI PUL IGNS - in Catalog! afghans, ys, gifts, | 25c. to. m quilts in color 2. Quilt- ook 1 ~ 600, gamer NEWS IN BRIEF WANTS PLAQUE SAVED §T. CATHARINES (CP) ; n Mayor R. M. Johnston has face, remained at hospital. written Prime Minister Pearson asking him to help preserve a HISTORIAN DIES plaque of historic interest to 5 Canada in a London, England,|Ra!d Steward building which is to be demol-|" ished. The plaque, in the six- pe ge storey Abbey House, West- . minster, marks the room where terms of the British North America Act were drawn up in 1866-67. president of the university until hospital Saturday. He was 70. At the time of his death, Dr. TORONTO (CP)--A _ 59-year- old deaf mute who carried his MORE RUSSIANS READING life earnings of $7,700 on him) MOSCOW (Reuters). -- Soviet because he didn't trust banks newspapers and magazines are was killed Friday when struck booming, especially those, bya car. Peter Marshall, gardener, died in where attendants found the/and magazines increased by money, mostly in small bills,|25,000,000 in 1967, the official in his pockets and a money/news agency Tass said Satur- belt. Some of the bills dated! day, back to the reign of King George V. VANDALS PAINT STATUES a/aimed at women and children. BUS TOLL NOW 87 MANILA. (AP)--Health Sec- retary Paulino Garcia reported MONTREAL (CP) -- Vandals| Sunday 87 persons were killed splashed bright orange paint on' and-62 injured Friday when two statues of Sir John A. Macdon- buses collided and plunged into Laurier,|a ravine south of Manila. Gar-| Georges .- Etienne Cartier and/cia said the revised casualty ald, Sir Wilfrid Queen Victoria in downtown|figures were based on latest re- Montreal during the weekend.|ports which showed that 149 The same color of paint was persons figured in the accident, used to daub the slogan "100/described here as the worst ans d'injustice'--100 years of highway disaster in history. insti ee near') 9 RESERVISTS KILLED f : UPPER MARLBORO, Md. EDUCATIONIST DIES (AP)--Nine U.S. Navy reserv- HALIFAX (CP) -- Lt.-Col.jists getting in their weekend Kendrick C. Laurie, 86, former|duty time were killed Sunday|(CP)--The giant Algoma Steel chairman of the board of gov-|when their Neptune reconnais- ernors of Dalhousie University|sance aircraft _ at Halifax, died Saturday at his here. The reservists, nearly all home at nearby Oa'y'ield. At the from the Washington area, time of his deat'} Lt. - Col.|were on an out-and-back train- Laurie was on the board of gov- ing flight from Andrews Air|the International Association of ernors at Dalhousie and the Force Base, a few miles.from University of King's College in' here. Halifax. He was chairman of the bodrd at Dalhousie from goed wens alist sources charged Sunday 10 FIREMEN INJURED that 12 Ilyushin heavy bombers MONTREAL: (CP)--At least:-killed-more.than 125 persons-in 10 firemen were injured Sunday a gas attack on Katarf, near when an explosion occurred as|Sa'da_ in north Yemen. The they fought a fire in a three-| sources, at royalist general storey house in the city's east) headquarters in Quara, said the CLAIMS 125 KILLED end. Seven of the injured fire-|attack occurred Saturday but)p onerhood of Railway Train. men were treated for bruises)gave no indication of the na- and burns at hospital and re-'tionality of the Ilyushin planes. Brother To Carry On Disney's Big Projects For more than 40 years, jand now our job is to carry Roy Disney made the fin- jon.... ss ancial decisions for the mul- Roy Disney has firm com- tiple enterprises of his |mand of company financial mat- younger brother, Walt Dis- |ters, as he did in the 40 years ney. In an exclusive inter- |he and Walt operated in Holly- view, the first since Walt's | wood. death, Roy Disney outlines Roy Disney was asked to his plans for carrying out {.omment on a variety of mat- his brother's many projects. |ters that have arisen in the wake of Walt's death. By BOB THOMAS How does he account for the HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Even ciate rise of pene ., as death approached, the crea-| 'That began before Wa' K ol ' I think it was part of a growing a Welt Disney realism that motion picture con' ' Says his brother Roy: "On stocks were underpriced. Our stock was age rd six ire the day before he died, Walt|our earnings, which was ridic- j ing |ulously low. I thought it should lay on ae hospital bed staring be up to 12 or 15 times our at the ceiling. It was squares of| .arnings, and it has been rising perforated accoustical tile, and accordingly." Walt pictured them as a grid WHAT'S STATUS map for Disney World, which he planned to build in Florida.| What is the status of Disney World? "Every tiles represented oe "Our, next move is to go re mile, and he said, 'now I ore ta where the highway will|before the Florida legislature in run... there is the route for|April and ask for some new the monorail...' ee hue ~, ee ee " : up toi? an orderly fashion. The plans the tnd Sometimes I think he|##@ well along. The entertain: drove himself too hard; you/ment portion of the Disney never know about those things, | World will cost about a hundred but maybe all the work helped million, and we will supervise bring on his death that ourselves. The City of To- 8 Z - morrow could cost as much as "But maybe he was driving/haif a billion, and we will seek against that day when he|help from outside industry." wouldn't be here to spark the) "what if the Florida legisla- ideas. He may have felt if he lture does not provide the re- got the projects started, we| quested legislation? would be able to carry on. "Then we will have to draw back for a reappraisal.' ly RPOSE as a's purpose, he Roy paused to reflect on the succeeded. Roy says his brother|Mature of Walt Poe pe Be left enough plans for movies, haley Mand ah ica re. le television and Disneyland to oc-| WOU id dream, dream, dream, cupy the company's energies |but then he would come back to for three years. And a decade|Feality. The main thing was to may be required to transform|2°* the job done. He would try for the utmost,' and then he Disney World from shadows on)" , , a hospital ceiling into an im- would retreat to a position he mense amusement park, and a bg er gg eer oy ot PODER: ' especially in Hollywood, where Roy Disney, 73 and eight) wocess is exaggerated. With years older than his brother,|wajt, 1 think success made him now has full responsibility for|qriye harder. He was always carrying on the entertainment saying, in effect, 'You ain't seen empire. In his first interview| nothing' yet.' If he had a big since Walt's death Dec. 15, ROY) <yccess, he was eager to go on commented: to the next one." "My chief thought is that I should not disturb the organiza- tion that Walt built up. He established the broad policies, ys cot? e Pope Adamant oo"? On Divorce Ban VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- Pope Paul spoke out firmly Sunday against attempts to in-| troduce divorce in Italy. | He asked crowds at the tra-! ditional Sunday noon blessing in Saint Peter's Square to pray "that the laws which protect/ the family remain steadfast." | The pontiff said defence of the} stability of the family is the) highest moral duty | --featuring-- BRENDA PAM Feature Vocalist With DAVE EDWARDS On The Piano Carousel _Inn OSHAWA 559 Bloor St. West 723-5271 and su-) preme social interest. | In another message, to the) Church Family Front organiza-| tion, the Pope praised the in-| dissolubility of marriage. | A pending bill to introduce di- | vorce in a limited number of cases is expected to meet solid' opposition in the Italian Parlia- ment, particularly from the Christian Democratic majority coalition. | jleased, but three others, some -- with burns about the hands and WOLFVILLE, N.S. (CP)--Dr. Longley, _ hi- storian, dean of arts and sci- vice - president of niversity and acting -his retirement in 1964, died in Longley was grand master of CARRIED LIFE EARNINGS | 'he Masonic order in Nova Sco- hospital Subscribers for all newspapers crashed nearjof 80 bricklayers, has initiated QUARA, Yemen (AP)--ROY-| railway unions refused to cross 1 JANUARY 19, 20 & 21 \§ And at the door on the night of | ONTARIO PROVINCIAL Constable Edward Joseph John Kislewitch, of 965 Olive Avenue, Oshawa, has grad- uated from the Ontario Police College, Toronto. Upon graduation, Constable Kisilewich ws posted to the | Toronto Detachment, No. 5 District, Downsview. SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. Corp. Ltd., crippled by a strike a new plan in an attempt to re- sume normal operations. The bricklayers, members of Bricklayers, Masons and Plas- terers, went on strike Dec. 17. The plant was closed 15 days later after members of two |picket lines. |. The company, stymied in. sal- ary negotiations with the brick- layers, has written individual members of Local 606, Brother- hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen' and Local 611, men, asking if they intend to report for work. The letters, dated Jan. 5, also ask the trainmen if they would cross picket lines if they were set up again by the bricklayers. Pickets were withdrawn Chhist- 'Algoma Asks Trainmen To Cross Picket Lines ONTARIO PROVINCIAL Police Constable Gerald Leo Kozak of RR 1, Bow- manville, has graduated from the Ontario Police College, Toronto. Constable King is a_ graduate of OCVI, Oshawa. Upon grad- uation, Constable Kozak was posted to the manville Detachment, Bow- No, men have reported for every |! shift. Y my, ONTARIO PROVINCIAL Police Constable, Jonathan Edgar King, formerly with the Whitby Town Police, has graduated from the Ontario Police College, Toronto. Constable King was with the Whitby Police Department for six months. Upon graduation, Constable King was posted to the Downsview Detachment No. 5 District, Downsview, Ontario. SOW TREES FROM AIR PRINCE ALBERT, Sask (CP)--Pine seeds were dropped by helicopter on a 40-acre tract 35 miles southwest of here in, ate autumn in an experiment \in reforestation. The cost was| only $15 an acre but the re- "They were threatened by the|sults will not be known until pickets with having their cars|) overturned;having their noses ater in 1967. broken or having some harm come to their families," he said. | The two railway brotherhoods | say they advised Algoma of the situation but did not receive promised escorts into the steel plant. 5,800 LAID OFF Although 5,800 steelworkers | have been laid off as a result} of the shutdown, 2,000 are still at work, inéluding 900 men engaged in essential mainten- ance and more than 1,200 super- visory personnel. When the picket lines were withdrawn by Local 29 of the bricklayers' union, the company said it could not resume full operations "without the assur- ance of some degree of per- manence." mas Eve and have not been re-established. The letters were described as a last resort by a company of- ficial. Algoma attempted to dis- cuss the refusal to cross picket lines with the trainmen's griev- ance committees, but was told individual members must make their own decision. COMPANY HOPEFUL Company officials were opti- NEED PAID ADVICE WELLAND, Ont. (CP)-- People who attempt to defend themselves in court without le- gal advice were criticized by Magistrate John Woodhouse when a man charged with a driving offence breached court procedure while conducting. his own defence, "I invariably get the Perry Masons,"' said the AT 1:40 3:25 5:15 7:20 9:30 AUMIVIANCE R: Penson ty 10 Yeas OF nce Co rer magistrate. Siamese Twins Die At 54 HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP)--The: |Gibb sisters, who at 54 were '|believed to be the oldest living siamese twins in the United) | States, died Sunday at Holyoke | Hospital. | Margaret and Mary Gibb also had hypertensive heart di- sease, They were joined at the base of the spine and shared the same circulatory system. Doc- tors had said they could not be separated. FILMED IN AFRICA | CBC-TV's Take 30 camera crew shot 44,000 feet of film in five west African countries for its new Friday series. | were taken to hospital eight Gays ago because of Margaret's | illness and were reported on the danger list Friday night Dr. John Appel, the attend- 'ing physician, said they died of} | bladder cancer which spread to. Margaret's lungs and then to \her sister's lungs. 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