Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, V ville, Ajax. neighboring cent r crio and Durham Co VOL. 96 -- NO. 23 Weather Report + Cloudy conditions with light snow or snowflurries. Strong winds will cause drifts, S day, slightly cooler, Lo night, 22, 8. » 22, high Sunday OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1967 t Second Class Mei! Post Office Department wa end for payment of Postage in Cash Se aeaenrenennaniecimaatclnsanstsi ane Sarsa RUINS PROBED AFTER SE Stalk In Storm CHICAGO (AP) -- Looters roamed Chicago's streets today and all police leaves were can celled as Illinois, Indiana an Michigan struggled free of snow. The storm left at least 37 dead in Illinois--28 in Chicago --as well as 10 in Michige five in Wisconsin and three in Indiana. The storm crossed into Can- ada, battering Ontario with blinding sleet and snow. The storm also reached into south- ern Quebec. The weather bureau said the storm -- "one of the biggest snowsto of the century" dumped 23 inches on Chicago in 29 hours and surpassed the 19.2- i rex ior a single storm set March 25-26, 193 The worst single snowfall was in Kalamazoo, Mich.--28 inches. But the snow blanket, averag ing two feet in depth, stretched ile - wide band i @a@ at Missouri to an, ) @ivieJeaders es- A "would cost Belost busi- ened in Cal 4 ating new car series about incredible events which hi Pright in our own coi 8 feature will appe! The Times co Monday. know, for example, country's name . a mistake. Jac- t, attempting to te Indians, heard "Kanatta" which ollection of huts. < the meaning and sorts used the mis- ord "Canada" to @ entire land which . Sovered. Or that Onald, wife of the 4wa Without Retreating day Yet Pacity U.S. Banks "n= sce OTTAWA (CP)--The federal government may yet pacify the American government over its new banking legislation without backing down on the Mercantile affair. ae Finance Minister Sharp said last Oct. 5 that his mind is open on the subject of allowing for- ign banks:to establish agencies He 'has said nothing on the Subject. since. But the appropri- | time. comes up Thursday, jwhen he is expected to an. heed "poe amendments to ct. first appearance ymmons finance } the committee the current Bank : : / \ Fo agencies in Can- TORONTO-(CR)_--< The-Cana-| } : i Figure Skating Association ada wourt give 'the Affigrican | Protested a one-year sus- : ion' to Suzanne Morrow q incis of Toronto for showing Interest Cut, Honal bias" as a judge of world championships at Ss Ld Seizviand Credit Easing Suspension, imposed last the International Skat- OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank of Mion, world governing/Canada will reduce its interest the sport, expires June/rate to-five per cent from 5% per cent effective Monday, sig- nalling a general easing of credit The decision was annonnnnnn credit, The décision was announnced Friday night-by the bank's go- aivernor, Louis Rasminsky. TEE ' | "This reduction in the bank is week|rate- should be taken as an ee indication of the bank's view that the recent easing of credit Strong Osh-| -onditions is appropriate to Can- ada's' domestic economic cir- e" To Be terse statement. you'll] The Bank of Canada rate had|- remained unchanged since March 14 last year, when it was increased to 5% per cent. Interest. rates on short-term credit have been cut recently by several lending institutions jin Canada and the Unifed 'States, Fire Raged F or Hours Rescue Was Hopeless CAPE board of ir convene later, d Thompson ace a arch c Spacec bodies of astr "isso 1 ps for moan 18 hea e@ in and men on the noon out tt ives in an instant o Calls For Hard Look early to sei Space officials said they /$°! of trying would push on with the pro.| (le end of ram, but the tragedy which | Pardy after Fi capped a long series of troubles;2 C@P@ Kennedy, with the Apollo spacecraft will pad. jbefore other lives are risked. BAUTS PERISH ON LAUNCHING PAD [before ther searching look| Several major 1 #ti-Russian Protests facking Soviet leaders andjin uniform ; waved their weapons in the ai | Peking's stadi Eastern European sour ce S| today. : e 2 assy for the first time| said that Friday night demon-| Earlier the troops drove ' mg 'were spac ty R t MeN: "were strators stopped the car of Hun- through the heart of the ci Oday. garian Ambassador Jozef. Hal- along the main east-west thor- fiers and airmen in uni- with rifles and fixed bay- G (Reuters) -- Armed troops took part in a 'ation against the So- "som At Press Conference Apollo, first duled to bla irninatlalbtiniataiesilicsniibsalid cigar eae ooh ---- |off before the of last year med C nets drove to the area of the Embassy. b B {embassy on the third day of a] The sources said the demon- Each truckload of troops car-|>?2°8. White was the first U.S Three other astronauts adias comms lot. for the 1 little Oddities~shaut | massive demonstration against! : a big mand'-pilot for the first , jalleged Soviet atrocities on Chi-|/from his car and broke a win-| ,; Tee. 4 | nist party Chairman Mao Tse. lents in Moscow. dow | Tens of thousands. of troops rea Canadians~ang~Canada_ are told in '{t Ha pened in Can- ada," provifig|that our past is colorful, and truth is in- deed stranger than fiction. |nese stud The troops shouted slogans at- strators tore the Hungarian flag been pla hinese Enter |=.» --_ es and modifi veterans, t Grissom flew in Merc y 2 Schirra Takes Over cn 1a asz_as he drove to the Soviet|oughfare past Tienamen Gate|@emini. programs, helping blaze ¢ rough many dari Nes t. Walter Sine 1 alter M. Schirr, Bs aes the first American trails jin a long convoy. : without a m . now ito ole : 2 ' astronaut to leave his ship and| ried a huge portrait of Commu- become a human satellite died, but in plane crashes, he} Apolio ton, Other members 'deaths leave the American|of the hacky rew will be air space program with 47 astro ree majors Walter unning- nauts. ham and Don F. lisele, both Chaffee was trainin for his tung. first launch. 3 | the convoy rumbled; All three were married and| through the city centre, trucks each has two children. Johnson and officials of the |space Shade | full of Red Guards parading National \eronautics and space} m, an air force lieutene The feature will appear M S t B tt] |"anti-party" elements in tall 4 Administration said the moon ( ne of the orig. PI aod u or ers a e | dunce caps slipped in among the| Rescuers Fail program' would push forward |ir *ven pioneering astronauts daily on the editorial page. |tung's followers in China's re. bellious Sinkiang. province TOKYO |reported today that Mao Tse-| cently captured by Maoists, as | Not until 1:55 a.m., more/it 2 n the Atlantic well as Shanghai, Peking, Fu- FOR 'VULTURES' {than seven hours after the fire) "We are in a risky busines h Commander n WwW | troop-carrying lorries, adding to! Twenty - seven launch pad with renewed dedication and/an he 9 ride a blazing we die," Grissom once = the spectacle. crew members were overcome) purpose -- as the three men 1 st twice into the skies, 0 ue re] e rovince by smoke ir ave but futile ef-| would have wanted it, is first fl 2 Stub. forts to ge' LT | fOrts to get through to the astro-| Tt , ) lop in a rcury spaces nauts, Two were taken to hos- ' r iriss wo { (AP)--Peking radio/capital of Shans! province, re- GRUDGE MATCH pital, Said, "we want people to accept ming for rg Poe ieee | orted killed in recent clashes, Japanese banks reciprocity for the have vowed to seize the govern-|ported that portant operations: of Canad aN! ment from appointees of Presi agencies in New York City. |dent Liu Shao-chi. Mr. Sharp or Prime Minister | said Chinese Army troops in full] loyal to i , Gen. Wang En-mao, the Commons and the gal Pearson to go back on repeated! battle dress paraded through/pro-Liu commander of the Sin. lery send teams on the ar Some day, every spaceman N . rejections of any change in the the streets of six cities Friday|kiang military district. on that date in a parliamen- |{"¢W in his heart, it was bound amendmen yi i ' Pagan t applying to the to demonstrate their loyalty to} The situation in the province,| tary hockey game that pr hope. that the hedibiak watelce scene of 1960 border incidents| mises to be a grudge match. A oh. fete Russia and site of China's| Mr. Horner, a strapping oe Mbagey tt life ~ -- Maltese Order British To Leave alyuan,|tive atomic explosions, was said] farmer who represents Aca- | pit when it to be tense. x . i Mercantile Bank of Canada. Mao. NOW BEYOND LIMIT aay Sl nese 7 evel euhary As a wholly-owned subsidiary |might were staged i i of the First National City Bank|~ of New York, Mercantile will . . be required to keep its assets Incendiar 1es |pro-Mao "rebel" at a level only 20 times its au- Teady exceeded this mark. Only by selling 75 per cent SAIGON Of its shares can Citibank qual- ify the small institution for fur-| er growth. bombers today launched a m sive incendiary - bomb rai + 4: |against suspected Viet Cong The U.S. fears: the restriction hildorits in South Vietna might-spréad-to other-countries: 'U.S>"spokesman said: »|kien, Paoting and Lanchow in |broke out, were the bodies re.|and we hope that if anythin, oung, he f t ' | . es | y £, he flew the fi hrée. OTTAWA (CP)--Jack Hor- moved from the smouldering|happens to us it will not delay | orpit mission in Gemini 3 = correspondents re-| ner, the hard-checking Al- |spaceship. They were taken to|the program. The conquest of| i \ , : ckin g Spaceship, Yow é n 7 ¢ became the first Price | Peki i ren of the eighth ore fo oat akakgt: Chance nearby dispensary. space is worth the risk of life," " Taenoemren . pt "|Peking said seven of the eight] to take 'pot shots at the | «py dn' nan in| Seoienniat . de jSinkiang army divisions--about "vultures" in the parliamen watt ns nce + aerenenie ware, in Malei Ria The step would not Tinictec| The Mao-controlled radio also| 140,000 of the 160,000 men--were| tary press gallery Feb. Te a hace agency spokesman. | iy Ti ik wae instantaneous," ne ORRHRHNWHNANNER ny f ' ous. to happen. It was too much to armet | LONDON (AP) -- A delegation. of British MIPS. few x came, the' dia riding, is playing-coach thought, it would be in the ae to Malta for urgent talks today, hours after Britain haw Peking radio said Sinkiang| captain of the House squad. reaches of space, not this way.| been ordered th quit the Mediterranean isinnd, The dele headquarters} He made his opinion of gal- |, Going through a full - scale} gation from the House of Commons. will investi 'te. the ! 4 and members of the govern-| lery reporters clear Thursday simulation of th effects on the island' econom: e thorized capital and it has al- Dropped By U S {ment and administration de- when, in an angry finger- lwas to carry an on British forces anton wan ae . *|clared they would begin an all-| Pointing speech, he said: for a two-week ride, Grissom : ' " jout struggle seize the e vultures sit up there White and Chaffee were trapped pheuters): B32 ly oderatny af the eael but thinly-| waiting to see whether or not lin the spacecraft when it was | Populated northwest region. a member is going to be in Swept by sudden fire, Sinkiang's population of 5,600,-/ 2 dangerous position. Then | No word came over the mon- a/000 is 75 per cent Uigur, ra-| they flock in and feast upon itors, said Paul'Haney, voice of jcially close to- the Turks, and! the bone the. astronauts, Apparently, all He was displeased with gal- jthree died immediately from w jonly 10 per cent Chinese. ; The fire-bomb attack about 70| oP P lery reporting of the three- jneat or asphyxiation, have been filed| miles north of Saigon was in an by the state department and re- area where the Viet Cong is be- jected by Canada. lieved to have its South Viet- Citibank has said it is not in- nam headquarters. terested in operating only agen- Today's raid was similar in cies in Canada. And it Says it/pattern to one launched 10 days The military parade in Shansi Province brought out all the ; ; Liberation Army troops, the ra-| 'tion bill. Escape Impossible dio said. Followi pro-Mao leaders, the troops sent of the gallery te, . tem was closed to them a message to Mao and Defence christened his poly cause i craft is was week debate on the transpor- Greg Connolley, reporter for iB speeches by! the Ottawa Citizen and captain |, The emergency escape A 4 cannot see how 25-per-cent own-/ago against a neighboring guer- Minister Lin Piao pledging 'to Vultures." ership in Mercantile would be rilla stronghold to the southeast,/support them and the "rebels" worthwhile, the spokesman said. L DANGER OF EXPO BRECHIN, Ont. (CP) -- Pro- tected from the elements and plentifully supplied with food, the greatest fear for 11 men rescued Friday from a_ five. mile-long ice floe adrift in Lake Simcoe was that the ice would disintegrate under them, Police spokesmen said the men were in little danger of ex- posure while waiting to be res- cued from their fishing huts. The men said they -had food and fuel that could have lasted a week. Pilots Clifford Lewis, 46, and Paul Foster, both of Orillia, 15 miles northwest of here, said the ice was cruthbling by the time the airlift of the men was completed. The two pilots were suécess- ful in landing their planes on the .ice several hours after RCAF search and rescue heli- copters were grounded at Tren- ton air force base, ICING _ bon "It was the worst icing ¢ondi- tions 'I have ever fl in said Lewis, a former RCAF 5 pilot and 10-year barre = rillia Air Services Lid., w seeking to unseat Li : | ST TOO) ON HAND...|) tn THE TIMES Today. Fishermen Rescued From Ice Floe | so the windswept lake to rescue the first of the men. In all, the pilots made seven landings during the rescue. Foster 'was forced to return PB. to Orillia after the first fight " Clossified---14, 15, 16 18670 1067 ics--22 with his three-seater for de- Com icing. 3 Editoriol--4 Charles Shier, 45, of Brechin, Obits--17 CENTENNIAL FEATURE -- , one of the men caught : P Sports--6, 7, 17 City School Children Have aren : ) " Theatre--20 Extensive Plans For Year of Weather--2 the Big Centennialtir< onving Whitby, Ajax--S months