Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jan 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuery 26, 1967 GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE First Atomic Merchant Ship Proves A White Elephant WASHINGTON (AP) -- The! ,.. first atomic-powered merchant| ship, a white elephant hers cially but hailed by its backer: as a valuable research tool, will soon be placed in mothballs by the United States after only five! years of service. Early retire & ment of the Savannah, named|* in honor of the first steamship} to cross the Atlantic in 1890. leaves the future of nuclear pro: pulsion for merchant vessels in dry dock. Fumes Kill Five AUDUBON, Iowa (AP)--Five family were found dead, apparently of suf- farmhouse Wednesday. Audubon Police, Chief Bill Shaw said the vic- tims were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sorensen and their three child- members of a focation, in their ren, all of grade school age. Shaw said apparently a chim- ney had become plugged and| Meets Reagan filled the house with poisonous fumes. Ellen Remembered OTTAWA (CP) -- A bronze sculpture of Ellen Fairclough, Canada's first woman cabinet minister, will be placed in the Speaker's corridor of the House of Commons. Speaker Lucien Lamoureux announced Wednes- day that the sculpture will be presented Feb. 6 by the Zonta Club of Hamilton, Mrs. Fair- clough's hometown. Short Lived SUDBURY. (CP) -- Peter Waiss, 22, of Hanover, Ont., es- caped from nearby Burwash in- dustrial farm Wednesday--but accepted a ride from a driver who took him straight back to the prison. Change Denied ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP)--A defence request for a California trial for a U.S. Air Force serg- eant accused of conspiring to commit espionage with a Rus- sian agent was turned down in federal district court Wednes- day. Judge Oren Lewis ruled that the airman, Herbert Wil- liam Boeckenhaupt, 23, must go on trial in district court here May 22. The airman is accused of conspiring with an aide at the Soviet embassy in Washing- ton to deliver secret code infor- mation to Russia between June, 1965, and October, 1966. On The Air LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Lon- Well Suited 's tion. Sinking Claims 18 an inter-island motor boat with more than 60 passengers sank in the southern Philippines Wed- sons, most of them women and children, are missing and be- lieved trapped in the vessel's cabin, $e MB | SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)-- A. E. Ritchie, Canada's am- |bassador to the United States, met Gov. Ronald Reagan in a |brief social visit Wednesday. May Damage Heart DETROIT (AP) -- A not-un- common virus appears to be a significant cause of heart de- fects in babies, two Michigan University researchers find, The study offers hope, in time, for a preventive vaccine which women would take before or at the beginning of pregnancy, they add. Research points to the Coxsackie B type of virus which can cause women in the early months of pregnancy to run a higher risk of having babies with damaged hearts. ' . Rocky's Pop Again NEW YORK (AP)--Mrs. Nel- ison -A. Rockefeller, -wife-of the governor of New York state, gave birth Wednesday to a six- pound, two-ounce baby boy. The OTTAWA (CP)--Alfred Hales} child, ,not yet named, is the (PC--Wellington South) says he|Couple's second son. has nothing against Holstein Flee To West cattle, but he asked in the Com- mons Wednesday why that's the BONN (AP)--The West Ger- man border guard service said only breed Italy is buying with eee we 18 COnnnan ere Thursday that 158 members of East Germany's border police | Poletetns Bets Hittin ,OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons approved resolutions Wednesday without debate to establish special committees to study and report on House rules c.anges and on adoption of O Canada as the national anthem,|lief. '"'The choice of cattle lies with Italy," said Agriculture SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -- This guy's Jong. suit is -- suits. Police said a man made ny i ; ; noe dress to the Certified General|/$aid Wednesday night that ne- off with 300 men's suits Wed- ; tiati ; ' nesday from a clothing store. Accountants Association of the|80tiations with the Roman Cath The burglary took place across the street from the police sta- MANILA (Reuters)--At least 18 persons were drowned when nesday. Thirty-two other per- Minister Greene, shying away from any argument on the mer- its of different breeds, Jail Jordan EXETER, England (AP) -- Colin Jordan, 43-year-old leader of thé pro-Nazi British National Socialist movement, was jailed Wednesday for 18 months for racial hatred activities. Jordan had pleaded not guilty to con- spiring to contravene Britain's new Race Relations Act by di- stributing pamphlets designed to stir up hatred against Jew- ish and colored people. Going Up ~ GARY, Ind. (AP) --Wayne Camburn, 5, took an unexpected ride on a pedestrian crossing don's third AM (amplitude|gate Wednesday at a Baltimore modulation) radio station be-|and Ohio Railroad crossing. The gan broadcasting officially Wed-|boy, on his way to kindergar- and army fled to West Ger- many during 1966. In 1965 the total was 199 and in 1964 it stood at 136. Tax Inquiry Would Cause Pain, Anguish MONTREAL (CP)--Only an unexpected development before MONTREAL (CP) -- A mem-|ngon today can head off another ber of the Carter royal com-|in the series of teacher strikes mission vel inquiry into taxation|that has hit Quebec. said Tuesday Canadians will be "profoundly shocked" and will A work stoppage planned for be ¢ nai ich'? | Friday by 1,239 teachers in the aused "pain and anguish"|qrois-Rivieres area would af- by the contents of the report. | "Philip F. Vineberg, chairman fect about 26,000 elementary : 2 and high schoo! students. of the Canadian Tax Founda- tion, said this during an ad-| A spokesman for the teachers province of Quebec. olic school commission of He also forecast' that it would| Vieilles Forges broke down last be made public on a Saturday,| Week and a conciliation meeting possibly Feb. 11, 18, or 25, to) Wednesday changed nothing. avoid affecting the stock mark-| The new threat overshadowed ets during trading hours. brightening reports that good It was almost certain that a|progress is being made in ne- capital gains tax would be rec-|gotiations aimed at settling a ommended, though it was un-|strike by 9,000 Montreal teach- likely this would be retroactive.|ers and the reluctant return to The report would be the most|work Wednesday of more than searching examination of a/400 teachers in the Yamaska Major Electrical Systems | To Be Connected For Test WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ma-|mands between time zones and jor electrical systems of the|seasonal loads from coast to eastern and western United|coast and in power - production States and Canada will be in-|costs. A major benefit will be terconnected for test purposes|a reduction of the standby ca- Feb. 7 to form a huge power|pacity that individual utilities grid, Interior Secretary Stewart'must maintain. a pa gpe an by icomrad e test closure through the Missouri River Basin project Funds Sought pce < mage system of Bang re- clamation bureau will link vir- 4 tually all power systems in the For Legal Aid U.S. and major systems in Can-| MONTREAL (CP) -- A com- ada, Udall said. mittee has been organized to Involved will be the tying to-|collect money for the legal sup- gether of some 265,000 miles of|port of 15 persons before the main transmission lines of 209|courts on charges arising from public and private power sys-|the bombing deaths of two per- tems with generating capacity| sons. of nearly 245,000,000 kilowatts.! The committee, whose sup- Udall said this will represent|Porters include university pro- about 40 per cent of the world's|fessors, journalists, clerics and electrical power supply. student leaders, was announced Co = ordinating the operation at a press conference Sunday. will be the east-west tie closure} A spokesman said the group's task force, an informal organiz-|support did not imply approval ation of representatives of thej0f the bombings, which oc- several pooled public and pri-jcurred at two strike - bound vate utility systems immedi-|plants last year, killing a wo- ately involved. man employee of a shoe com- If serious difficulties are en-|pany and a teen - ager who countered, the ties will be re-|died in a bomb explosion at a jopened while the problems are | textile plant. resolved. The ties will be closed; Among several men charged permanently only when the data/in the death of Therese Morin, on the test closure has been|64, who died May 5, 1966, in a country's tax system ever done.'area east of Montreal. a membership decision Tuesday Muskoka 2.00... 2 78 North Bay Communities along a 50-mile stretch of the St. Lawrence River around Trois-Rivieres, 85 miles northeast of Montreal, are involved in the latest dis-|. SCHEDULE MEETING Refute Premier Statement | WEATHER REPORT Striking Teachers To Meet) 5™ Will Bring Snow Tonight iss: » South Regions TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: A developing storm pute to reach a critical stage.|is moving towards the lower ' Great Lakes area. By late to- hight most of Ontario will have|20 to 30, | The teachers have scheduled!snow and blowing snow. In the a general meeting for one hour|southern sections of the prov- after an 8 a.m. strike deadline|ince the snow will occasiily Friday. The spokesman said albe mixed with rain or free g returned to classrooms despite Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, | night against obeying a back-to-|London, Toronto: Mostly cloudy! work court injunction. out of classes in that strike. _Ex-Champion Still Fiddles DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)--At 95, former Canadian fiddling champion James Hirtle game, Killahoe, Sault Ste. Marie, stil}|Vatiable cloudiness and cool and cooler today, becoming About 8,500 students had been overcast with snow late tonight. Friday snow occasionally mixed with some freezing rain. Light winds, increasing to easterly 20 to 40 tonight and shifting to northerly 25 to 35 late Friday. Haliburton, Georgian Bay, Al- Sudbury ... Pi Earlton ......... -5 10 . s White River . "15 5 F; reezing Rain Moosonee .... 15 5 Timmins ........ -10 5 |today. Becoming overcast with| jsnow and blowing snow late to-| night and Friday. Winds ght SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE 15, becoming east 20 tonight TO MEMBERS OF and increasing to northeasterly White River, Timagami,; Cochrane: Sunny with a few| cloudy periods and colder to-| day. Friday mostly cloudy with Clb recent statement by Premier|rain. jsnow. Winds westerly 15, be- FOOD CLUB bg iy Ha other|,, ake St. Clair, Lake Erie,,coming light tonight and north- disputes, are the main issue, |Niagara, Windsor, Hamilton: Ottawa: Mainly sunny today. 54 "Our teachers have the high-|Mainly cloudy and cooler to-|Friday cloudy with snow or| 1 se. Sia 3e rod average qualifications in{day. Cloudy with a period of/freezing rain, changing to rain| ive 22 er ee the province, yet their salaries/snow mixed with some freezing|i" the afternoon. Mild, Winds} 333-- $§ 332-- 7s pel ang owest,"" .the|rain tonight. Friday overcast| Westerly 20, becoming light to- a a In the ¥, espn with snow, occasionally mixed, "ight. ee ae win Cath ag Pong 447 Ro-/ with rain in the afternoon. Light Parcchst wasarainres 275-- 72 647 --108 ae oa who had'winds, increasing to easterly 20) begets ie a . n on strike since Nov. 24/to 30 tonight and shifting to Low overnight, high Friday aa obeyed their union leaders and northerly 25 to 35 Friday. |Windsor .....c00. 32 33 Phone St. Thomas ...... 32 ee LODGOD srscscees, 80. 32. | 723-1163 Mount Forest's... 28 30-| 'Enquire about the new Wingham ........ 28 30 Compact Hamilton ........ 32 35 St. Catharines ... 32 35 APARTMENT Toronto ... 32 33 SIZE Peterboroug! 25 30 Kingston .. 30 32 FREEZERS Trenton ... 30 32 BiMOC ssccsscece 15 25 North Bay, Sudbury: likes to bend the bows and fig- ures he could teach:a lot to the younger generation of old-time fiddlers. "I stl think I could beat most of these fellows who are big names in fiddling now," he says. "It's not only how you play but the way you put it over." petitors. Since 1943 he has run a fix-it plans for retiring. Citizens' Club, he still Mr. Hirtle captured the na- 19-cent ballpoint pen wi: Hirt d 2 ne = as used ---- fiddling championship in|for signing the iscaaat contract ttawa in 1926. It took him six in Canadian shipbuilding history weeks to defeat 82 other com- --for two navy supply ships costing $47,500,000. 19-Cent Pen Closes Deal SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--A Beau Valley "THE MOST PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE" by Kassinger Perhaps D. A. Riley, chair- shop here and says he has no}man of the ceremony at the Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry A popular performer at gath-|Dock Co. Ltd., was joking when erings of Dartmouth's Senior|he asked, "By the way, has any: likes|body got a. pen?" dancing and steps it off with the best of them. | Mr. Hirtle was born here in| 1871 but moved to Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia with his family when he was a small boy. That's where he learned to read, without the aid of a fully analysed and all parties/bomb blast at a Montreal shoe are agreed that the inter-con-|factory, are Pierre Valliere, 28, nected systems can function|and Charles Gagnon, 27. successfully. The two men, who face 12 advantage of differences in de-'City last year. Ultimately, Udall said, large|charges including non - capital/Tecalls. "I picked them up and blocks of power may be ex-/murder, picketed outside the|with the help of some people on changed between areas, to take|United Nations at New York/the island who could read, I jlearned the words. | teacher. "There was a shipwreck and some books washed ashore," he HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR. SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS nesday. The 1290 kilocycles. station, CJOE,|ten, was lifted 12 feet when the Va transmitting on 10,000 biciere is|arm snagged his bred por sige owned by Middlesex Broadcast-|station attendant spotte ers Ltd. The station operates on be pfont - Clay Helps College im unharmed. and rescued plight NEW YORK (AP) -- The HERE and THERE TOWNSHIP BUILDING BROOKLIN (Staff) -- The value of the building permits|dustrial Development Commis-|new branch of the Jaycees has issued in Whitby Township dur-|sion will hold meetings from 4|been incorporated in South Car- p.m. Those issued in December alone|Thursday of each month. ing 1966 totalled $1,816,000. amounted to $176,700. EXCHANGE MEMBERS The Oshawa Harbor Commis- sion and the Oshawa Business and Industrial Development Commission will exchange members at some of their meet- ings if the harbor commission t has kept as many as 30 pupils|three are serving life terms for at one time confined to their |murder. homes, A number of cases of chicken- pox have also been reported. United Negro College Fund re- ported Wednesday a $10,000 gift from the world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay. MONTHLY MEETINGS The Oshawa Business and In- CONVICTS SIGN UP COLUMBIA, S.C, (AP) -- A to 6 p.m. on the third/olina with 31 members -- all prisoners at the state prison. Twenty-eight are serving a total MUMPS AT KEDRON of 145 years for crimes from An epidemic of mumps, which|jforgery to armed robbery and has been sweeping hrough Kedron Public School. SPAS CENTURIES The sugar maple tree can live as long as 250 years, accepts an industrial commis- sion recommendation. Ald. Wil- liam Paynter, an industrial commissioner and a _ former member of the harbor commis- sion, said Wednesday night at a commissfon meeting that a reciprocal arrangement should be made with the harbor com- mission inviting a harbor mem- ber to an industrial commission meeting and vice-versa. 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